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==Political Career== ==Political Career==
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Gus Yatron
File:GYatron5.jpg
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 6th district
In office
1969–1993
Preceded byGeorge M. Rhodes
Succeeded byTim Holden
Member of the Pennsylvania Senate
from the 11th district
In office
1960–1968
Preceded byFrank W. Ruth
Succeeded byRobert R. Gerhart, Jr.
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 127th district
In office
1956–1959
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMildred L. Yatron
Alma materKutztown University
ProfessionLegislator, Businessman, Boxer

Constantine "Gus" Yatron (October 16, 1927 - March 13, 2003) was an American politician who was a member of the United States House of Representatives. A member of the Democratic Party, Yatron represented the 6th congressional district of Pennsylvania for twelve terms, from 1969 until his retirement in 1993.

Early Life & Education

Gus Yatron was born in Reading, PA, to George H. and Theano Lazo Yatron, working-class Greek immigrants from the Greek island of Lesbos. His father, George, was the owner of a local ice cream business, 'Yatron Ice Cream,' and his mother, Theano, worked as a maid. Yatron graduated from Reading High School, serving as Class President during his senior year. Following high school, Yatron received his bachelor’s degree at Kutztown University in Kutztown, PA in 1950, where he also met his wife to be, Mildred L. Yatron. While attending Kutztown University, Yatron played college football for the Golden Bears, and was later inducted into the Kutztown University Athletic Hall of Fame. During his college years, he also took up boxing, eventually becoming a professional boxer in heavyweight division. After graduating from college, Yatron inherited his father's business, 'Yatron Ice Cream,' and built it into a local success in Reading, Pa, eventually expanding the business with an additional hardware store. In 1968, Yatron sold 'Yatron Ice Cream' to a local competitor, and began to focus on his career in political public service.

Political Career

Yatron started his career in public service as a member of the Reading School Board from 1955–1961. In 1956, Yatron was elected as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives until 1960. He then ran, and was elected as a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate from 1960 to 1968. In 1969, Yatron was elected as a Democrat to the 91st United States Congress, representing the 6th congressional district of Pennsylvania, and served until his retirement in 1993.

Post-Political Career

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded byGeorge M. Rhodes Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district

1969–1993
Succeeded byTim Holden
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