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1971-1979 Scrapbook and clippings documents – number 1, 1971 – 1979 (Box 2, 2)

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Countersigned, Countersigned, Face For All Archconservative perennial loser Don- ald Thorstad announced his candidacy for the GOP nomination for the 78th district in the state assembly, a race already en- tered by radical Mary, Kay Baum & demo- crat David Clarenbach. "My intention is to run an almost non-campaign. The qual- ity of the opposition doesn't necessitate a strong campaign. I feel the intelligence of the voters in this legislative district is sufficient to elect me." Fuck off! Identification Card Courier-Hub Publishing Corp. Stoughton, Wisconsin Stoughton Hub Stoughton Courier Badgerland Bearer Title David Eric Clarenbach. Foreign Correspondent Chief Certification Publisher &qu This Identification Card Expires- STATE OF WISCONSIN NO I hereby certify that D. CLARENBACH. whose signature appears at the right, occupies the position of in the Madison, Representative Assembly Doyles 9 Jan. 75 19.. Secretary of State. STATE OF WISCONSIN I hereby certify Tat DAVID E. CLARENBACH Clarenbac whose signature appears at the right, occupies the position of Representative to the Assembly in the 78th Assembly District Madison, January 4 1977 Jangles in Follette Secretary of State. Signature, Cluren back ---

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  • Andy Landsman - It's real camp, says Andy Landsman, 23, who stands in line for the film with her hair frizzed out like Magenta, a most unusual maid.
  • Ben Caldwell - Ben Caldwell, 23, is sporting a white T-shirt and underwear along with black shoes and socks. He is dressed as Brad Majors, the straight-laced "hero"...
  • David Clarenbach - "It's one of my major recreations, " says state Rep. David Clarenbach, a 24-year-old Democratic legislator who joins hundreds of his young campus area constituents here every Saturday midnight at the Majestic Theatre.
  • Vel Phillips - Rally speakers included Secretary of State Vel Phillips; Rep. David Clarenbach, D-Madison, Maureen Arcand, a former member of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women and Anne Gaylor of Protect Abortion Rights.
  • Kenneth Karow - The voluntary state-wide association is called PULL (People Using Legislation Legally). It is co-chaired by Kenneth Karow of Neenah and R. Charles Weier...
  • R. Charles Weier - The voluntary state-wide association is called PULL (People Using Legislation Legally). It is co-chaired by Kenneth Karow of Neenah and R. Charles Weier, a West Bend anti-obscenity activist.
  • Michael Macaluso - Also needed are more members and money, said Michael Macaluso, the direc- tor of Chapter Development for the na- tional CDL. Macaluso is helping PULL get started and told the nine persons at the meeting about the dangers of obscenity...
  • Maureen Arcand - Rally speakers included Secretary of State Vel Phillips; Rep. David Clarenbach, D-Madison, Maureen Arcand, a former member of the Governor's Commission on the Sta- tus of Women and Anne Gaylor of Protect Abortion Rights.
  • Anne Gaylor - Rally speakers included Secretary of State Vel Phillips; Rep. David Clarenbach, D-Madison, Maureen Arcand, a former member of the Governor's Commission on the Sta- tus of Women and Anne Gaylor of Protect Abortion Rights.
  • Anita Bryant - Although celebrated sporadically in later years, Inter- national Women's Day has survived, receiving impetus this year in the state of Wisconsin from such groups as the Women's Political Caucus and National Organization of Women. Both groups plan to distribute information at the work- shops on various issues facing women state-wide and na- tionally. The Women's Political Caucus will have specific information on the Assembly and Senate resolutions call- ing for a constitutional convention on abortion.
  • Donald Thorstad - Archconservative perennial loser Donald Thorstad announced his candidacy for the GOP nomination for the 78th district in the state assembly
  • Mary Kay Baum - Donald Thorstad announced his candidacy for the GOP nomination for the 78th district in the state assembly, a race already entered by radical Mary Kay Baum
  • David E. Clarenbach - Donald Thorstad announced his candidacy for the GOP nomination for the 78th district in the state assembly, a race already entered by radical Mary, Kay Baum & democrat David Clarenbach.
  • Andy Landsman - It's real camp, says Andy Landsman, 23, who stands in line for the film with her hair frizzed out like Magenta, a most unusual maid.
  • Ben Caldwell - Ben Caldwell, 23, is sporting a white T-shirt and underwear along with black shoes and socks. He is dressed as Brad Majors, the straight-laced 'hero' who...
  • David Clarenbach - It's one of my major recreations, says state Rep. David Clarenbach, a 24-year-old Democratic legislator who joins hundreds of his young campus area...
  • Vel Phillips - Secretary of State Vel Phillips; Rep. David Clarenbach, D-Madison, Maureen Arcand, a former member of the Governor's Commission on the...
  • Kenneth Karow - The voluntary state-wide association is called PULL (People Using Legislation Legally). It is co-chaired by Kenneth Karow of Neenah and R. Charles Weier...
  • R. Charles Weier - It is co-chaired by Kenneth Karow of Neenah and R. Charles Weier, a West Bend anti-obscenity activist.
  • Judy Locklin - Mrs. Judy Locklin of Appleton, secretary of PULL, noted that children never hear on the media that there is...
  • Michael Macaluso - Also needed are more members and money, said Michael Macaluso, the director of Chapter Development for the national CDL. Macaluso is helping PULL get started and told...
  • Donald Thorstad - Archconservative perennial loser Donald Thorstad announced his candidacy for the GOP nomination for the 78th district in the state assembly
  • Mary Kay Baum - radical Mary Kay Baum & democrat David Clarenbach.
  • David E. Clarenbach - radical Mary, Kay Baum & democrat David Clarenbach. "My intention is to run an almost non-campaign.
  • David Clarenbach - "It's one of my major recreations, says state Rep. David Clarenbach, a 24-year-old Democratic legislator who joins hundreds of his young campus area constituents here every Saturday midnight at the Majestic Theatre.
  • Andy Landsman - "It's real camp, says Andy Landsman, 23, who stands in line for the film with her hair frizzed out like Magenta, a most unusual maid.
  • Ben Caldwell - Ben Caldwell, 23, is sporting a white T-shirt and underwear along with black shoes and socks. He is dressed as Brad Majors, the straight-laced "hero" who along with his "heroine" girlfriend find themselves one rainy Ohio night in the eerie castle of Dr. Frank N. Furter.
  • Kenneth Karow - The voluntary state-wide association is called PULL (People Using Legislation Legally). It is co-chaired by Kenneth Karow of Neenah and R. Charles Weier, a PULL was described as a "watchdog organization" concerned with "public morality" at a press conference and organizational meeting Saturday.
  • R. Charles Weier - The voluntary state-wide association is called PULL (People Using Legislation Legally). It is co-chaired by Kenneth Karow of Neenah and R. Charles Weier, a West Bend anti-obscenity activist.
  • Vel Phillips - Recently elected Secretary of State Vel Phillips addressed the group gathered at the Capitol and spoke with confidence about the growing unity of women across the country.
  • Edwina Qualls - For their contributions in promoting women's sports, Kit Saunders, director of women's athletics at the University of Wisconsin, received a merit award and Edwina Qualls, women's basketball coach at UW, honorable mention.
  • Angela Bartell - Also receiving awards were: Arts: Annabel Kendall, publisher, editor, and art director of Bread and Roses Magazine, a merit award; and Karen Foget, designer of the publication "Real Women, Real Lives," honorable mention. Judges Angela Bartell and Moria Krueger each received merit awards, and Rep. David Clarenbach (D-Madison), honorable mention for their work as elected officials.
  • Donald Thorstad - Archconservative perennial loser Don- ald Thorstad announced his candidacy for the GOP nomination for the 78th district in the state assembly
  • Mary Kay Baum - a race already en- tered by radical Mary, Kay Baum & demo- crat David Clarenbach.
  • David E. Clarenbach - a race already en- tered by radical Mary, Kay Baum & demo- crat David Clarenbach.
  • Jangles in Follette - Jangles in Follette Secretary of State.

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