Walter G. Schroeder

Walter G. Schroeder (born October 20, 1927), was an American politician who was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 1985 to 1993.[1]

Walter G. Schroeder
Member of the Oregon House of Representatives
from the 48th district
In office
1985–1993
Personal details
Born (1927-10-20) October 20, 1927
Hackensack, New Jersey
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Sally M. Hartz (m.1953)
ResidenceGold Beach, Oregon

Schroeder was born in Hackensack, New Jersey and was raised in nearby Lyndhurst and then Maywood, where he attended Bogota High School.[2]

He attended Rutgers University for two years before transferring Oregon State College, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree. He then served overseas in Germany during the Korean War, before returning to America and attending the University of Wisconsin–Madison where he earned a Master of Science degree. He served as the Curry County, Oregon staff chair from 1977 to 1983.[3][4]

References

  1. http://library.state.or.us/repository/2011/201101131436324/index.pdf
  2. "Extension Oral History Project - Walt Schroeder – Part 1", Oregon Digital, October 28, 2007. Accessed May 17, 2016. "Well, I was born in a little town, at that time, called Hackensack, New Jersey which was the county seat of Bergen County. We lived at that time in a community nearby that did not have a hospital, called Lyndhurst. And at a young age we moved to another little town close to Hackensack called Maywood, or in the Dutch term, Maien Valdt which was a little Dutch settlement pretty much and quite a few Germans and others there. I went to school in Maywood; we did not have a high school in that town of Maywood, so all our tenth grade kids after we graduated from ninth grade went over to Bogota High School and they had about the same size population as we had and so we made a full high school -120 in my graduating class."
  3. https://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/digitalcollections/extensionoralhistory/schroeder.html


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