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Officers of the Republican Party 688 OFFICIAL MANUAL Second district: Frank Eggering, 204 Dauphine Dr., Lake St. Louis 63367; Kelly Rudat, 427 Oak Hill Dr., Lake St. Louis 63367. Officers of the Third district: Robert (Bob) Schwartz, 348 Lake Dr., Bonne Terre 63628; Carolyn Forster, 405 Rue Bergerac, Bonne Terre 63628. Fourth district: Kevin Copeland, 5554 Water- Republican man Blvd., St. Louis 63112; Kimberleigh Fer- nandez, 5232 Waterman Blvd., St. Louis 63108. Fifth district: Bill Poston, 4119 Farlin Ave., #A, Party St. Louis 63115; Connie Eller, 3925 N. 20th St., St. Louis 63107. Republican National Committee, Sixth district: Eric Schlotz, 108 Swifts Highway, Jefferson City 65109; Carol Ellinger, 5003 2003-2004 Henwick Ln., Jefferson City 65109. National Republican Headquarters Seventh district: Paul Ground, 624 Hickory 310 First St. S.E. Knoll Court, Ballwin 63021; Ann Wagner, Washington, D.C. 20003 313 St. Andrews Ct., Ballwin 63011. Telephone: (202) 863-8500 Eighth district: Bud Herzog, 24800 E. Milton Thompson, Lee’s Summit 64086; Shirley Officers, Republican National Simmons, 4155 S.E. Paddock Circle, Lee’s Committee Summit 64082. Ninth district: Arthur Lewis, 4623 Montgall, Racicot, Marc, chair, Montana; Kansas City 64109; Mable Page Lee, 1311 Wagner, Ann, co-chair, Missouri; Manheim Rd., Kansas City 64109. Poitevint, Alec, treasurer, Georgia; Tenth district: Dennis Owens, 1115 Valentine Shaw, Linda, secretary, North Carolina; Rd., Kansas City 64111; Barbara Ladesich, Grebe, Mike, general counsel, Wisconsin. 11312 Jarboe, Kansas City 64114. Eleventh district: John Williams, 4312 Hunting- Republican State Organization ton Way, Independence 64055; Connie Cier- of Missouri piot, 15403 E. 44th, Independence 64055. Republican State Committee Headquarters Twelfth district: Dean Brookshier, 1312 Clay St., 204 E. Dunklin St., PO Box 73 Chillicothe 64601, Meredith Black, 729 W. Jefferson City 65102 15th, Trenton 64683. Telephone: (573) 636-3146 Thirteenth district: Homer Johnston, 10621 Langford Dr., St. Louis 63136; Dorothy John- Missouri members, National ston, 10621 Langford Dr., St. Louis 63136. Republican Committee Fourteenth district: Phillip Garnto, 5 Shireford Ln., Ferguson 63135; Mary Mallien, 1072 N. Beshore, Lance, national committeeman, PO Florissant Rd., St. Louis 63135. Box 757, Carthage 64801; Fifteenth district: Richard Wilson, 111 Edwin Dickinson, Ann, national committeewoman, PO Ave., Glendale 63122; Jeanne Hacker, 724 Box 26158, Kansas City 64196. Henlin Dr., St. Louis 63123. Officers, Republican State Committee Sixteenth district: Bob Bales, PO Box N, New- burg 65550; Catherine Lange, PO Box 88, Wagner, Ann, chair, 313 St. Andrews Ct., St. Cuba 65453. Louis 63011; Seventeenth district: Noel Shull, 801 Black Oak Cox, Stanley, vice chair, 1700 Hickory Ln., Dr., Liberty 64068; Peggy Shull, 801 Black Sedalia 65301; Oak Dr., Liberty 64068. Wetzel, Dee, secretary, 1918 Gallaher Ave., St. Eighteenth district: Jamie Ebbesmeyer, 2336 Charles 63301; Monroe Rd., Paris 65275, Patricia Thomas, Tettlebaum, Harvey, treasurer, 56295 Little 409 Woodlawn, Mexico 65265. Moniteau Rd., California 65018. Nineteenth district: Terry Fusselman, 1524 Members, Republican State County Rd. 2270, Moberly 65270; Donna Spickert, 7925 S. Bennett Dr., Columbia Committee 65201. First district: John Judd, 34 Lemay Gardens Dr., Twentieth district: Darrell Proctor, PO Box 548, Lemay 63125; Miriam Stonebraker, 9512 Willard 65781; Cindy Stein, 4140 E. Gaton- Longwood Dr., St. Louis 63125. bury, Springfield 65809. REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEES 689 LANCE BESHORE ANN DICKINSON ANN WAGNER STANLEY COX National Committeeman National Committeewoman State Chair State Vice Chair Twenty-first district: Gary Harris, 13267 B Hwy., Boonville 65233; Julie Kammerich, 304 Lakeside Dr., Boonville 65233. Twenty-second district: Paul Wieland, 1015 Castlemain Dr., Imperial 63052; Terri Wieland, 1015 Castlemain Dr., Imperial 63052. Twenty-third district: Tom Kuypers, 1005 Jeffer- son St., St. Charles 63301; Dee Wetzel, 1918 Gallaher Ave., St. Charles 63301. Twenty-fourth district: Neal Breitweiser, 847 Deaver Ln., Creve Coeur 63141; Erle Lion- berger, 21 Dartford Ave., St. Louis 63105. DEE WETZEL Twenty-fifth district: Jim Vernon, 699 County Secretary Rd. 476, Poplar Bluff 63901; Karmen Foster, Officers, Republican Congressional 2007 Greenwood Dr., Poplar Bluff 63901. Twenty-sixth district: Steve Banton, 929 Saint Districts Paul Rd., Wildwood 63021; Joy Gerstein, First district: Chris Brown, chair, 10155 Water- 820 Camp St., Washington 63090. ford, Florissant 63033; Rosemary Kochner, Twenty-seventh district: David Barklage, PO vice chair, 1465 Lisa Dr., Florissant 63033; Box 1776, Cape Girardeau 63702; Donna Connie Eller, secretary, 3925 N. 20th St., St. Lichtenegger, 3102 E. Main, Jackson 63755. Louis 63107; Al Rotskoff, treasurer, 146 N. Twenty-eighth district: Stanley Cox, 1700 Hick- Mosley Rd., St. Louis 63141. ory Ln., Sedalia 65301; Marilyn Drake, PO Second district: Tom Kuypers, chair, 1005 Jeffer- Box 1511, Warsaw 65355. son St., St. Charles 63301; Donna Bent Smith, Twenty-ninth district: David Cole, 1002 Chin- vice chair, 416 Twin Creek Rd., St. Louis quipin Woods, Cassville 65625; Becky 63141; Karla Kerpash Alsberry, secretary, PO Roberts, PO Box 621, Forsyth 65653. Box 55, Troy 63379. Thirtieth district: Tom Fowler, PO Box 10828, Third district: John Judd, chair, 34 Lemay Gar- Springfield 65808; Thelma Neff, 802 N. Fair- dens Dr., St. Louis 63125; Mary Lou Trost, fax, Springfield 65802. vice chair, 5404 Pernod, St. Louis 63139; Thirty-first district: Chris Koster, 120 Street of Janet Engelbach, secretary, 3489 Linhorst Rd., Dreams, Belton 64012; Julie Molendorp, 107 Hillsboro 63050; Jim Zakibe, treasurer, 3806 Johnston Pkwy., Raymore 64083. Hartford, St. Louis 63116. Thirty-second district: John Putnam, 1239 Fourth district: David Kelsay, chair, 901 Willow, County Road 110, Carthage 64836; Rita Clinton 64735; Cleo Foltz, vice chair, PO Box Hunter, 7105 W. Emerald, Joplin 64801. 266, Wheatland 65779; Marilyn Drake, sec- Thirty-third district: Don Long, 5602 Cope Dr., retary, PO Box 1511, Warsaw 65355; Lynn Hartville 65667; Shirley Burris, 19901 Provi- Brown, treasurer, 19255 Dove Rd., Phillips- dence Dr., Lebanon 65536. bury 65722. Thirty-fourth district: James Thomas III, 5920 Fifth district: Shirley Simmons, chair, 4155 S.E. N.W. 96th Terrace, Kansas City 64154; Paddock Circle, Lee’s Summit 64082; Kevin Rebecca Rooney, 306 Summerset, Weston Byrd, vice chair, 6518 Jefferson, Kansas City 64098. 64113. 690 OFFICIAL MANUAL Sixth district: James Thomas, chair, 5920 N.W. chair, 12821 Manchester, Grandview 64030; 96th Terr., Kansas City 64154; Becky Curtis, Sally Miller, secretary, 835 W. 55th St., vice chair, 311 Oak Ave., Cameron 64429. Kansas City 64113; Richard Plackemeier, Seventh district: Neil Ethridge, chair, 5246 S treasurer, 310 S. Jackson, Kansas City 64124. Applecross Way, Springfield 65809; Karalyle Eleventh district: John Williams, chair, 4312 Flenniken, vice chair, 19347 County Rd. Huntington Way, Independence 64055; 130, Jasper 64755. Christy Weber, vice chair, 10401 E. 71st Terr., Eighth district: Joseph Weikart, chair, PO Box Raytown 64133; Stan McClatchey, secretary; 149, Arcadia 63621; Louise Falch, vice chair, Burdina Bobbitt, treasurer. 8755 Hwy. T, Fredericktown 63645. Twelfth district: Gary Black, chair, 729 W. 15th Ninth disrict: Brad Barondeau, chair, 108 Aman- St., Trenton 64683; Wanda Shupe, vice chair, da Dr., Ashland 65010; Catherine Lange, 3622 US Hwy. 169, Stanberry 64489; Dean vice chair, PO Box 88, Cuba 65453. Brookshier, secretary, 1312 Clay St., Chilli- cothe 64601; Barbara Gates, treasurer, Officers, Missouri Republican 35359 W. State Hwy. BB, Bethany 64424. Senatorial Districts Thirteenth district: Homer Johnston, chair, First district: Elmer Hacker, chair, 724 Henlin, 10621 Langford Dr., St. Louis 63136; Rose- St. Louis 63123; Miriam Stonebraker, vice mary Kochner, vice chair, 1465 Lisa Dr., chair, 9512 Longwood, St. Louis 63125; John Florissant 63033; Becky Buwalda, secretary, Judd, secretary, 34 Lemay Gardens Dr., St. 3560 Wright Ave., St. Ann 63074; Bill Wal- Louis 63125; Celeste Witzel, treasurer, 3116 lisch, treasurer, 504 Queen Ann, Hazelwood Southridge Park Ln., St. Louis 63129. 63042. Second district: Jack Strick, chair, 4 Kylemore Fourteenth district: Bruce Buwalda, chair, 3560 Close, St. Charles 63304; Brandy Pederson, Wright Ave., St. Ann 63074; Mary Mallien, vice chair, 115 Kimberly, St. Peters 63376; vice chair, 1072 New Florissant Rd., St. Louis Barbara Flagg, secretary, 238 Greenburn Dr, 63135; Becky Buwalda, secretary, 3560 St. Charles 63304; Jeff Morrison, treasurer, Wright Ave., St. Ann 63074; Phil Garnto, 63 N. Hillview, St. Peters 63376. treasurer, 5 Shireford Ln., St. Louis 63135. Third district: Bob Schwartz, chair, 348 Lake Fifteenth district: Alan Wheeler, chair, 728 Dr., Bonne Terre 63628; Louise Falch, vice Evans Ave., Kirkwood 63122; Peggy Adams, chair, 8755 Hwy. T, Fredericktown 63645; vice chair, 619 Villa Garden, Kirkwood Carolyn Forster, secretary, 405 Rue Bergerac, 63122; Jeanne Hacker, secretary, 724 Hen- Terre Du Lac 63628; Norbert Wagner, treas- lin, St. Louis 63123; Richard Wilson, treasur- urer, 8724 Snowdell, French Village 63036. er, 111 Edwin Ave., Glendale 63119. Fourth district: Michael Chance, chair; Rebecca Sixteenth district: Brenda Cossette, chair, 13 Blair, vice chair; Kimberleigh Fernandez, Burgher Dr., Rolla 65401; Joanne Maxwell, secretary, 5232 Waterman Blvd., St. Louis vice chair, PO Box 373, Salem
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