Georgia Official and Statistical Register 1983-84 - the Digital Library ...
Georgia Official and Statistical Register 1983-84 - the Digital Library ... Georgia Official and Statistical Register 1983-84 - the Digital Library ...
THE STATE SENATETERM1983-84OFFICERSZeU B. MillerLieutenant Governor(President of Senate)Joseph E. KennedyPresident Pro TemporeHamilton McWhorter, Jr.Secretary of the SenateThomas F. AllgoodMajority LeaderRender HillMajority Caucus ChairmanWilliam EnglishMajority WhipRoy BarnesAdministration Floor LeaderNathan DeanAsst. Administration Floor LeaderPaul TrulockAsst. Administration Floor LeaderPaul D. CoverdellMinority LeaderJames W. TysingerMinority Caucus Chairman & SecretaryHaskew BrantleyMinority WhipMarvinW. "Cap" HicksSergeant-at-ArmsGEORGIA STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTSSenatorialCountyDistrictAppling ......... ........6420Atkinson ....... ..............7Bacon ..............6Baker........... .............11RnlHu/in .............25Banks........... .............47Barrow ......... .............48.......31452Ben Hill ........ .............13Berrien.......... ..............7Bibb............ .. 18,26.427Bleckley......... .............19..............6Brooks.......... ..............8Bryan ...........1 & ABulloch......... ..............4Burke........... .............21Butts............ .............17Calhoun ........ .............IICamden ..............6Candler. ........ ..............4Carroll.......... .......29430Catoosa. ........ .......53454Charlton. ....... ..............61 ") Xt 1Chattahoochee . .......11415Chattooga ...... .............53Cherokee....... .......37451Clarke .......... .............46Clay............. .............11Clayton. ........ .......17444Clinch.......... ..............7Cobb ........... . 32, 33, 37, 56Coffee .......... .............19Colquitt......... ....... 10413Columbia ....... .......23424Cook ........... ..............8Coweta ......... .............28Crawford ....... .............27Crisp............ .............13SenatorialCountyDistrictDade........ .................53Dawson, .................50.................10DeKalb..... .......5,41/43,56Dodge ...... .................19Dooly....... .................13Dnnohprtv .................12Douglas .... in * idEarly ........ .................11Effingham ..................4Elbert....... .................47Emanuel .................21..................4.................51 14Cgi/Af f AFloyd....... .................52...........49456Franklin .... .................47Fulton ...... 14 / 1A 18 / AO ^AGilmer...... .................51.................21..............346Gordon ..... .................51Grady .................10.................24Habersham . .................50Hall......... .................49Hancock .................25.................31.................29Hart ........ .................47Heard .................29Henry........ .................17.................18.................13Jackson .................46447 Jasper........25Jeff Davis. . . ..................19SenatorialCountyDistrictJefferson.......... ............21............21Johnson ......................20Jones .........................25............27.............7Laurens..........20Lee................ ............14Liberty............ .............3244Long ..............Lowndes .......................8Lumpkin .....................50Macon ........................14............47............16McDuffie......... ............24Mclntosh ........ .............3Meriwether ...................29Miller............ ............11Mitchell. ......................11Monroe.......... ............27Montgomery ............20Morgan........... ............25...........54Muscogee......... .....15416Newton .......................45Oconee ........... ...........46Oglethorpe ....... ...........24Paulding.......... ...........31Peach............. ........... 14Pickens ........... ...........51Pierce ............6Pike............... ...........28Polk .............. ...........31Pulaski ........... ...........19Putnam ........... 25Quitman .......... ...........II...........50Randolph......... ........... 11SenatorialCountyDistrictRichmond ....... ......22423Rockdale.. ...... ............45Schley ........... ............ 14Screven .......... ............21Seminole ........ ............ IISpalding......... ............28Stephens ......... ............50Stewart .......... ............11............ 14Talbot ........... ............16............24Tattnall.......... .............4Taylor ........... ............ 14Telfair ........... ............ 19Terrell ........... ............ 14Thomas .......... ............10Tift............... .............7Toombs.......... ............20Towns ........... ............50Treutten ......... ............20Troup.. .......... ............29Turner ........... ............13............ 18............50Upson ........... ............27Walker........... ............53Walton .......... ............45Ware............. .............7Warren .......... ............24Washington ..... ......20421Wayne........... .............6Webster.......... ............IIWheeler.......... ............20White............ ............50Whitfield ........ ......51454Wilcox........... ............19Wilkes. .......... ............24Wilkinson ....... ............25Worth........... ............1379
PRESIDENT PRO TEMPOREFourth District Brian (Pi.). Bulloch. Candler, Effmgham,Evans. Long. TattnallSECRETARYFirst District Chatham (Pi.)Second District — Chatham (Pt.)Joseph E. Kennedy. Claxton. Accountant: Farmer. Born Oct. 8,1930 in Evans Co.. Ga. GraduatedGa. Military College. 1949. Baptist. Democrat. Mason, Shriner,Rotarian. C. of C. US Army,1950-53; USAR. Senator. 1967-84; President Pro Tempore, 1983-84. Wife, former Lalah JaneKennedy; 3 children.Hamilton McWhorter, Jr., Lexington.Born in Oglethorpe Co.,Ga. U. of Ga.. AB. 1934; LLB,1936. Baptist. Democrat. Chi Phi,US Army. Former City Attorney.Lexington; County Attorney,Oglethorpe Co. Senator, 1961-62.Secretary of the Senate, 1967-84.J. Tom Coleman, Jr., Savannah.President. Construction Company.Born Sept. 8, 1928 in ChathamCo., Ga. Ga. Tech., IM, 1950.Catholic. Democrat. Knights ofColumbus. US Army, 1951. Senator, 1981-84. Wife, former MaryMcGrath; 6 children.Albert J. Scott. Savannah. Supervisor, Union Camp Corp. BornJan. 1,1947 in Effmgham Co., Ga.Graduated Armstrong State College. Methodist. Democrat. USArmy, 1966-68. Mbr., House ofRep.. 1977-82. Senator. 1983-84.1son.Fourth District Bryan (Pt.), Bulloch. Candler, Effmgham,Evans, Long, TattnallJoseph E. Kennedy. Claxton. Senator. 1967-date.(Biographical sketch and photo under President pro Tempore).Fifth District — DeKalb (Pi.)Joseph A. Burton, Atlanta. Construction Industry. Born Aug. 30,1923 in Fulton Co.. Ga. Ga. Tech..BSIM. 1949. Methodist. Republican. Tau Kappa Epsilon. US ArmyAirCorps-WW II. 1942^5; Korea,1951-52. Mbr., House of Rep.,1973-82. Senator, 1983-84. Wife,former Bessie Lucille Walraven; 4children.Sixth District Appling (Pt.), Bacon. Brantley. Camden,Charlion, Glynn (Pt.), Pierce. WayneG. Riley Reddish. Jesup. Owner.Chemical Distributorship. BornDec. 26. 1933 in Wayne Co., Ga.Graduated Ga. Southern College,BS, 1982. Protestant. Democrat.Kiwanian; Mason; VFW; Mbr.,Ga. Chapter. National FBIAcademy. USMC, 1954-57. Sheriff, Wayne Co., 1977-80. Senator,elected SE May 24, 1983 (to fillunexpired term of Bill Littlefield, res.)-84. Wife, former ShirleyAnn Wilson; 1 daughter; 1 step-daughter.Richard W. Littlefield, Jr., Brunswick. Senator. 1979-March1983, resigned.Seventh District A tkinson, Berrien, Clinch, Lanier,T\fl. WareEdmond L. Perry, Nashville.Farmer; Insurance. Born Sept. 21,1946 in Berrien Co., Ga. ValdostaState College, BS. 1969. Methodist. Democrat. US Air Force,1970-71; US Army, 1971-73. Mbr.,House of Rep., 1981-82. Senator.1983-84. Wife, former Andrea CecilHiggins; 3 children.Third District Bryan (Pt.), Chatham (Pt.). Glynn (Pt.).Liberty, MclntoshGlenn E. Bryant, Hinesville. Business Executive. Born July 10,1915in Escambia Co.. Fla. Attended U.of Ala. Presbyterian, Democrat.Elk, Mason, Shriner. Mayor,Hinesville, 1962-70. Senator, 1979-84. Wife, former Trudie Poston; 3children.Eighth District Brooks, Cook, Echols, LowndesLoyce W.Turner, Valdosta. Banker; Veterinarian. Born Dec. 2,1927in Turner Co.. Ga. Auburn U.,DVM. 1948. Episcopalian. Democrat. Shriner, Rotarian. C. of C.,AVMA. GVMA, Farm Bureau.US Army, 1953-55. Senator. 1975-84. Wife, former Carolyn AnnetteHowell; 3 children80
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THE STATE SENATETERM<strong>1983</strong>-<strong>84</strong>OFFICERSZeU B. MillerLieutenant Governor(President of Senate)Joseph E. KennedyPresident Pro TemporeHamilton McWhorter, Jr.Secretary of <strong>the</strong> SenateThomas F. AllgoodMajority LeaderRender HillMajority Caucus ChairmanWilliam EnglishMajority WhipRoy BarnesAdministration Floor LeaderNathan DeanAsst. Administration Floor LeaderPaul TrulockAsst. Administration Floor LeaderPaul D. CoverdellMinority LeaderJames W. TysingerMinority Caucus Chairman & SecretaryHaskew BrantleyMinority WhipMarvinW. "Cap" HicksSergeant-at-ArmsGEORGIA STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTSSenatorialCountyDistrictAppling ......... ........6420Atkinson ....... ..............7Bacon ..............6Baker........... .............11RnlHu/in .............25Banks........... .............47Barrow ......... .............48.......31452Ben Hill ........ .............13Berrien.......... ..............7Bibb............ .. 18,26.427Bleckley......... .............19..............6Brooks.......... ..............8Bryan ...........1 & ABulloch......... ..............4Burke........... .............21Butts............ .............17Calhoun ........ .............IICamden ..............6C<strong>and</strong>ler. ........ ..............4Carroll.......... .......29430Catoosa. ........ .......53454Charlton. ....... ..............61 ") Xt 1Chattahoochee . .......11415Chattooga ...... .............53Cherokee....... .......37451Clarke .......... .............46Clay............. .............11Clayton. ........ .......17444Clinch.......... ..............7Cobb ........... . 32, 33, 37, 56Coffee .......... .............19Colquitt......... ....... 10413Columbia ....... .......23424Cook ........... ..............8Coweta ......... .............28Crawford ....... .............27Crisp............ .............13SenatorialCountyDistrictDade........ .................53Dawson, .................50.................10DeKalb..... .......5,41/43,56Dodge ...... .................19Dooly....... .................13Dnnohprtv .................12Douglas .... in * idEarly ........ .................11Effingham ..................4Elbert....... .................47Emanuel .................21..................4.................51 14Cgi/Af f AFloyd....... .................52...........49456Franklin .... .................47Fulton ...... 14 / 1A 18 / AO ^AGilmer...... .................51.................21..............346Gordon ..... .................51Grady .................10.................24Habersham . .................50Hall......... .................49Hancock .................25.................31.................29Hart ........ .................47Heard .................29Henry........ .................17.................18.................13Jackson .................46447 Jasper........25Jeff Davis. . . ..................19SenatorialCountyDistrictJefferson.......... ............21............21Johnson ......................20Jones .........................25............27.............7Laurens..........20Lee................ ............14Liberty............ .............3244Long ..............Lowndes .......................8Lumpkin .....................50Macon ........................14............47............16McDuffie......... ............24Mclntosh ........ .............3Meriwe<strong>the</strong>r ...................29Miller............ ............11Mitchell. ......................11Monroe.......... ............27Montgomery ............20Morgan........... ............25...........54Muscogee......... .....15416Newton .......................45Oconee ........... ...........46Oglethorpe ....... ...........24Paulding.......... ...........31Peach............. ........... 14Pickens ........... ...........51Pierce ............6Pike............... ...........28Polk .............. ...........31Pulaski ........... ...........19Putnam ........... 25Quitman .......... ...........II...........50R<strong>and</strong>olph......... ........... 11SenatorialCountyDistrictRichmond ....... ......22423Rockdale.. ...... ............45Schley ........... ............ 14Screven .......... ............21Seminole ........ ............ IISpalding......... ............28Stephens ......... ............50Stewart .......... ............11............ 14Talbot ........... ............16............24Tattnall.......... .............4Taylor ........... ............ 14Telfair ........... ............ 19Terrell ........... ............ 14Thomas .......... ............10Tift............... .............7Toombs.......... ............20Towns ........... ............50Treutten ......... ............20Troup.. .......... ............29Turner ........... ............13............ 18............50Upson ........... ............27Walker........... ............53Walton .......... ............45Ware............. .............7Warren .......... ............24Washington ..... ......20421Wayne........... .............6Webster.......... ............IIWheeler.......... ............20White............ ............50Whitfield ........ ......51454Wilcox........... ............19Wilkes. .......... ............24Wilkinson ....... ............25Worth........... ............1379