Kenneth M. Schricker
Kenneth M. Schricker (February 28, 1921 – March 1, 1978) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Schricker was elected to the Assembly in 1974, defeating Howard W. Cameron. He was a Republican.[1]
Career
Born in Washburn County, Wisconsin, Schricker served in the United States Navy Air Corps during World War II. Schricker was a locomotive engineer. He also served on the Spooner Town Board. He died while still in office.[2][3][4]
gollark: Ooh, try and make it seem like the person you're asking them to hack is a master h4xx0r running TempleOS. That would be funny.
gollark: Or try and mention Linux somehow...
gollark: You should have insisted that they had a "Microsoft" or something to be annoying.
gollark: ………
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References
- "Kenneth M. Schricker". Political Graveyard. Retrieved 2011-12-04.
- Kenneth Schricker, Wisconsin Historical Society
- 'Rep Schricker Dies At 51,' Milwaukee Journal, March 2, 1978
- 'Wisconsin Blue Book,' Biographical Sketch of Kenneth Scricker, pg. 71
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