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372 MARYLAND MANUAL
Tydings for Senate Campaign, 1964. President, Montgomery County
Young Democratic Club. Vice president. Western Suburban Demo-
cratic Club. Member, executive committee, Young Democratic Club of
Maryland. Delegate, Allied Civic Group. Member, board of directors,
Bethesda Chevy Chase Chamber of Commerce. Delegate, Montgomery
County Council of PTAs. President, Stoneybrook Civic Association.
Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1967.
JOHN W. WOLFGANG, Democrat, Prince George's County 3rd;
born in York, Pa., December 4, 1926. Attended York, Pa. and Washing-
ton, D. C., public schools; University of Maryland, B.A., 1961; Ameri-
can University, J.D. 1966. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1970.
Served in the U. S. Army. Member, Prince George's County Board of
Library Trustees, 1966-71. Member, American and District of Colum-
bia Bar Associations; Lions; Masons. Married. Member of the House
of Delegates since 1971. 1
FREDERICK C. WRIGHT III, Democrat, Washington County; born
in Hagerstown, September 4, 1938. Attended public schools of Hagers-
town and Alexandria, Va.; University of Virginia, B.S., 1960; Univer-
sity of Virginia Law School, LL.B., 1963. Served in the U. S. Army.
President, Young Democrats of Washington County. Member, Wash-
ington County Bar Association; American Judicature Society. Member,
board of trustees, Sanmar Home for Orphans and Friendless Children.
Vestryman, St. John's Episcopal Church. Member, board of directors,
Hagerstown Jaycees; Mason-Dixon Council, Boy Scouts of America;
Phi Alpha Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa. Member, board of directors,
Junior Achievement of Hagerstown. Married. Member of the House of
Delegates since 1966. 2 Chairman, Committee on Rules and Executive
Nominations 1969-1971. Speaker Pro-tem, 1971 Session. Resigned,
July 5, 1971.
JOSEPH M. WYATT, JR., Democrat, Baltimore 6th; born in Balti-
more, November 2, 1939. Attended Capitol Page School, Washington,
D. C., Baltimore parochial schools; Mt. St. Mary's College. President
of rigging and steel erection corporation. Married. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1967.
JACOB M. YINGLING, Republican, Carroll County; born in Aspers,
Pa., September 30, 1930. Attended public and parochial schools of
Gettysburg, Pa.; East Stroudsburg State Teachers College; Gettys-
burg College, B.A., 1962. Member and chairman of Speakers Bureau,
World's Fair Commission. Vice chairman, Maryland Citizens Com-
mittee for Fair Congressional Redistricting. Member, Regional Plan-
ning Council. Regional member, Governor's Study Group on Vocational
Rehabilitation. Member, Board of Visitors, Maryland School for the
Deaf. Director, Westminster Trust Company; Westminster Hardware
Company. Member, St. Joseph's Hospital; Independent Liberty Life
Insurance Company. Member, National Association of Securities
Dealers; National Committee for Support of the Public Schools. Board
member, National Service to Regional Councils. Past president, Carroll
County Republican Club; Westminster Interdenominational Group.
Chairman, Carroll County Cancer Crusade. Member Alpha Tau Omega;
Kappa Phi Kappa. Past president, Westminster Kiwanis Club. Past
Grand Knight, Knights of Columbus. Past president, Westminster
Babe Ruth League. Listed in Outstanding Personalities of the South;
Who's Who in American Politics; Leading Men in the United States
of America. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1963.

1 Appointed to the House of Delegates. February 17, 1971, vic Peter A.
Bozick resigned.

2 Appointed to the House of Delegates, May 31, 1966, vice R. Samuel Dillon,
resigned.

 
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