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88 MARYLAND MANUAL LUCILLE MAURER, Democrat, District 19; born in New York, N. Y., November 21, 1922. Attended Rockland County, N. Y. public schools; University of North Carolina, A.B., 1942; Yale University, M.A., 1945. Economist. Delegate, Constitutional Convention of Mary- land, 1967-68. Member, Governor's Task Force on School Finance, 1972; Governor's Commission on Structure and Governance of Edu- cation, 1973-74; Task Force on Coordination, Structure and Gov- ernance of Postsecondary Education; Education Commission of the States, 1972-73; National Council on Postsecondary Accreditation, 1974. Member, Education Task Force, National Conference of State Legislators, 1974. Member, Montgomery County Board of Education, 1960-68. Member, Board of Trustees, Montgomery College, 1960-68. Recipient of Montgomery County Education Association "Hornbook Award," 1972, and Montgomery County Federation of Teachers "John Dewey Award," 1972. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1969. 1 Member, Legislative Council since 1972. Vice-Chairman, Montgomery County Delegation. PAULINE H. MENES, Democrat, District 21; born in New York, N. Y., July 16, 1924. Attended New York public schools; Hunter Col- lege, B.A., 1945. Economist and geographer. Chief Clerk, Prince George's County Election Board; Substitute teacher. Chairperson, Governor's Commission to Study Revision of the State Library Laws, 1968. Member, Maryland Arts Council, 1968-74; Governor's Commis- sion on the Young Offender, 1971; University of Maryland University- Community Day Committee, 1971-73; Dimensions in Music Steering Committee for Prince George's County, 1972-73; Library Services and Construction Act Advisory Council, 1972-73; Artists-in-the Schools Advisory Board, 1972-73; Maryland State Advisory Council on Alcoholism, 1972-74; Advisory Committee on Child Abuse, State De- partment of Social Services, 1973-74. Member, Advisory Committee for Gifted and Talented, State Department of Education, 1973-74. Board member, Trancare, 1973-74. Member, Flood Task Force of Prince George's County Council, 1972-73; Task Force on Public Rela- tions, Division of Correction, 1972-73. Delegate, White House Confer- ence on Children, 1971. Member, Prince George's Women's Political Caucus; Women's Democratic Club of Prince George's County; Adelphi Democratic Club; Women's National Democratic Club. Member and secretary, Democratic Steering Committee, 1966. Member, National Council of Jewish Women; League of Women Voters; B'nai B'rith Women of Prince George's County; Business and Professional Women of College Park; National Order of Women Legislators; Women's Club of College Park. Member, Citizens' Advisory Committee, Prince George's County Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center #1, 1968-73. Honorary Chairperson, Women's Guild of Prince George's County Symphonic Association, 1971-73. Board Member, National Con- ference of Christians and Jews of Prince George's County, 1971-74; Professional Advisory Council of Mental Health Association of Prince George's County, 1972-74. Member, Board of Directors, 1971-72. 2nd Vice President, 1973-74; Prisoners Aid Society. Member, College Park Woods Civic Association; Hunter College Alumni Association; Temple Israel; Advisory Board, American Automobile Association, 1971-73. Listed in Who's Who in American Politics; Who's Who of American Women; Personalities of the South; Who's Who in Politics in the South and Southwest. Received Maryland State Council of National 1 Appointed to the House of Delegates, January 15, 1969, vice Vic- tor L. Crawford, resigned. |
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