District 68 Clarke (Pt.) District 72, Post 2 — Clay tonRobert E. Argo, Jr., A<strong>the</strong>ns. Insurance. Born Nov. 18, 1923 in Fulton Co., Ga. U. of Ga., BBA, 1950;attended U. of Ga. Law School.Protestant. Democrat. Pi KappaAlpha, Gridiron, Mason. US CoastGuard, 1943-46. Mbr., House ofRep., 1977-<strong>84</strong>. Wife, former JeaneLois Alderson; 3 children.Jimmy W. Benefleld. Jonesboro.Regional Propertv Tax Manager,Oil Co. Born Aug. 1, 1941 in Fulton Co., Ga. Attended LaGrangeCollege. Atlanta Law School, LLB,1964. Methodist. Democrat. DeltaTheta Phi. Mbr., House of Rep.,1977-<strong>84</strong>. Wife, former Judy LyndaDavenport; 2 children.District 69 Carroll (Pt.) District 72, Post 3 — Clay tonDistrict 70 Carroll (Pt.), Douglas (Pt.)Charles Thomas, Jr., Temple.Attorney. Born Dec. 8, 1948 inCarroll Co., Ga. Educated at W.Ga. College; George WashingtonU.; U. of Ga. Methodist. Democrat. Mbr., House of Rep., 1979-<strong>84</strong>.Gerald L. Johnson, Carrollton.Real Estate Broker. Born June 8,1950 in Cobb Co., Ga. AttendedW. Ga. College; Kennesaw Jr.College. Baptist. Democrat. Mbr.,House of Rep., 1977-<strong>84</strong>. Wife,former Faith Virginia Roper.District 72, Post 4 — Clay tonC. Edwin Holcomb, Jonesboro.Retired Educator. Born June 14,1928 in Clevel<strong>and</strong> Co., N.C. Graduated Piedmont College. BS, 1949;U. of Ga.. MEd, 1957; Ga. StateU., EdS, 1975. Baptist. Democrat.US Army. 1951-54. Mbr, Houseof Rep., <strong>1983</strong>-<strong>84</strong>. Wife, formerMary Elizabeth Bruce; 3 children.W. Rudolph Johnson. Morrow.Realtor. Born July 1, 1931 in Fulton Co., Ga. Atlanta Law School,LLM. Christian. Democrat. Kiwanian,C. of C. Former Mayor ofLake City. Mbr., House of Rep.,1973-<strong>84</strong>. Wife, former Ellen Callaway;4 children.District 71 Carroll (Pt.), Coweta (Pt.) District 72. Post 5 — ClaytonDistrict 72, Port 1 — ClaytonJ. Neal Shepard, Jr., Newnan. LifeInsurance Agent. Born June 8,1947 in Morgan Co., Ala. Graduated West Ga. College, AB, 1969.Baptist. Republican. BPOE, Kiwanian.Mbr., House of Rep.,1981-<strong>84</strong>. Wife, former Mary JoLee; 2 children.William J. Lee, Forest Park. Norfolk Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Corp. Born Dec. 15,1925 in Clayton Co., Ga. AtlantaLaw School, LLB, 1960. Baptist.Democrat. Kiwanian, Mason. USNavy-WW II, 1944-46. Mbr.,House of Rep., 1957-<strong>84</strong>. Wife,former Mary Ma<strong>the</strong>ws.District 73 Henry (Pt.)Frank I. Bailey, Jr., Riverdale.Exec. Asst.. Operations, AtlantaGas Light Co. Born Aug. 3. 1936in Richmond Co., Ga. GraduatedSou<strong>the</strong>rn Technical Institute, AS,1958. Baptist. Democrat. Mason,Shriner. US Navy (R),9 yrs. Mbr.,House of Rep.. 1973-76; <strong>1983</strong>-<strong>84</strong>.Wife, former Frances ElizabethPrice; 2 children.Wesley B. Dunn, McDonough.Attorney. Born Oct. 9, 1951 inMecklenburg Co., Va. AttendedU. of Ga. Graduated Ga. State U.,BA, 1974; Emory U. Law School,JD 1978. Presbyterian. Democrat.Chi Psi; Phi Delta Phi. Mbr.,House of Rep., <strong>1983</strong>-<strong>84</strong>. Wife,former Lynda Karen Reeves; 2children.99
District 74 — Newton (Pt.) District 79 — Pike (Pt.), UpsonDenny M. Dobbs, Covington. Environmental Engineer; Insurance.Born May 12, 1945 in Fulton Co.,Ga. Graduated U. of Ga., BS,1968; Clemson U., MS, 1976.Methodist. Democrat. Mason, Elk.US Coast Guard, 1969-71. Mbr.,House of Rep., 1981-<strong>84</strong>. Wife,former Suzanne Adams; 1 son.D. Marvin Adams, Sr.. Thomaston.Merchant. Born Oct. 2, 1912in Taylor Co., Ga. Graduated R.E.Lee Institute, Thomaston, 1933.Baptist. Democrat. Mason. Mbr.,House of Rep., 1971-<strong>84</strong>. Wife,former Gertrude Helms; 2 children.District 75 Coweta (Pt.), Pike (Pt.), Spalding (Pt.)John L. Mostiler, Griffin. RealEstate. Born March 9, 1923 inSpartanburg Co., S.C. N.C. StateU., BS, 1950. Baptist. Democrat,Delta Kappa Phi, Kiwanian. USAir Force-WW II, 1943^*5. Mbr.,House of Rep., 1975-<strong>84</strong>. Wife,former Nora Elizabeth Morgan; 2children.District 80 — Crawford (Pt.). Jasper, Jones (Pt.), MonroeKenneth Waldrep, Forsyth. Attorney. Born July 3,1947. Democrat.Mbr., House of Rep., <strong>1983</strong>-<strong>84</strong>.Wife, Janice Waldrep.District 76 — Spalding (Pt.) District 81 — Troup (Pt.)Myrna F.(Suzi) Johnson, OrchardHill. Educator. Born Feb. 10,1943in Harlan Co., Ky. Attended U. ofTenn. Graduated Ga. Sou<strong>the</strong>rnCollege, BS, 1965; MST, 1969.Episcopalian. Democrat. Mbr.,House of Rep., <strong>1983</strong>-<strong>84</strong>.3 children.Edwin G. Mullinax, LaGrange.Ed Mullinax & Associates, Inc.(CATV Consultant). Born Aug.12, 1917 in Etowah Co., Ala.Attended Ga. State U. Presbyterian. Democrat. Mbr., House ofRep., 1967-<strong>84</strong>. Wife, former LucilleCage; 2 children.District 77 — Coweta (Pt.), Heard. Troup (Pt.)District 78 — Butts, Henry (Pt.), LamarJ. Crawford Ware, Hogansville.Real Estate. Born Feb. 2, 1915 inColon, Canal Zone, Panama. Attended U. of Oregon. Baptist.Democrat. Moose, Elk, AmericanLegion, VFW, C. of C., Kiwanian.US Army-WW II, 1942^5. Mbr.,House of Rep., 1961-<strong>84</strong>. Wife,former Gwynneth Mary Woodhouse;4 children.William B. Jones, Jackson. Attorney: Businessman. Born Oct. 28,1944. U. of Ga., BA, MA; AtlantaLaw School, LLB. Baptist. Democrat. Shriner. Mbr., House of Rep.,1977-<strong>84</strong>. Wife, former MarthaSaunders; 3 children.District 82 — Glascock, Jefferson (Pi.), Lincoln. Taliaferro.Warren. WilkesDistrict 83 — Columbia (Pt.)Ben Barron Ross, Lincolnton.Attorney. Born July 26, 1921 inJones Co., Ga. Mercer U., AB,1942; JD, 1949. Methodist. Democrat. WOW, Mason, Alpha Lambda Tau, Kappa Phi Kappa, DeltaTheta Phi. US Army-WW II, 1942-46. Mbr., House of Rep., 1957-62;1965-<strong>84</strong>. Wife, former JamesMobley Gamble.William S. Jackson, Martinez.Wholesale-Retail Business. BornDec. 30, 1932 in Ashville, N.C.Graduated Augusta VocationalSchool. Methodist. Democrat.WOW. Korean War, 1950. Mbr.,House of Rep., 1979-<strong>84</strong>. Wife,former Paula Hyams; 2 children.100
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