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344 MARYLAND MANUAL
MARGARET C. SCHWEINHAUT, Democrat, District 3-B; born in
Washington, D. C. Attended Washington, D. C., public schools; George
Washington University; National University Law School. Chairman,
State Coordinating Commission on Problems of the Aging. Member,
National Advisory Committee to Secretary of Health, Education and
Welfare on Problems of the Aging. Board member, National Council
on Aging. Member, International Gerontological Society; Montgom-
ery Retarded Children's Association. Received Certificate of Merit,
National Council of Senior Citizens for work on behalf of elderly
people. Widow. Member of the House of Delegates, 1955-61. Member
of the Senate, 1961-63, 1 and since 1967. Chairman, Executive Nomina-
tions Committee, 1971 Session. Member, Legislative Council, 1971.
CHARLES H. SMELSER, Democrat, District 2; born in Uniontown,
Carroll County, July 4, 1920. Attended Carroll County public schools;
University of Maryland, B.S., 1942. Dairy farmer and real estate
broker. Served with the U. S. Air Force in World War II. Member,
Frederick County Farm Bureau. Trustee, Frederick Memorial Hospital.
President, Capitol Milk Producers Cooperative, Inc. Director, New
Windsor State Bank. Member, Moose; Elks. Past president, Liberty-
town-Unionville Lions Club. Married. Member of the House of Dele-
gates, 1955-63. Member, Legislative Council, 1959-60; Southern Re-
gional Education Board, 1961-62. Member, Commission to Study the
Reapportionment of the General Assembly, 1962. Member, Maryland
Hospital Commission, 1963-67. Member of the Senate since 1967.
GEORGE E. SNYDER, Democrat, District 1-A; born in Hagers-
town, Washington County, January 12, 1929. Attended Hagerstown
public schools; University of Maryland; University of Maryland Law
School. Wholesale ice cream distributor and pretzel manufacturer,
marketing and merchandising sales consultant. Ex officio member,
Washington County Economic Development Commission. Member, Co-
ordinating Council of Correctional Services, 1968-69. Member, St.
John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Member, National Society of
Legislators. Member, Hagerstown Kiwanis Club. Past President, Mary-
land Junior Chamber of Commerce. Past president, Hagerstown Junior
Chamber of Commerce. Former member. Board of Directors and Mem-
bership Chairman, United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1958.
Member, Hagerstown Chamber of Commerce; Elks; United Commer-
cial Travelers. Received Clayton Frost Award, 1957, as outstanding
State Junior Chamber of Commerce President in the nation. Listed in
1965 edition, "Outstanding Young Men of America." Named State Offi-
cial of the Year, 1967, by Maryland Municipal League. Married. Mem-
ber of the Senate since 1959. Chairman, Aviation, Roads and Trans-
portation Committee, 1963-66. Chairman, Correctional Administration
Committee, 1965-68. Chairman, Taxation and Fiscal Matters Commit-
tee, 1965-68. Chairman, Special Joint Committee on Prisons, 1967.
Chairman, Finance Committee, 1971. Majority Leader, 1971 Session.
JOSEPH J. STASZAK, Democrat, District 7; born in Boyne Falls,
Michigan, February 15, 1916. Attended Boyne Falls public schools.
Business man. Member, Baltimore City Council; Baltimore City Build-
ing Regulations. Married. Member of the Senate since 1967.
ROY NEVILLE STATEN, Democrat, District 13; born at Sandidges,
Virginia, June 20, 1913. Attended public and private schools in Vir-
ginia; Virginia Commercial College. Accountant, Division Chief, Beth-
lehem Shipbuilding. Served three years in U. S. Army. Member, Lions,
1 Appointed to the Senate, November 7, 1961, vice Edward S, Northrop, resigned.

 
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