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ARTHUR H. HELTON. JR., Democrat, District 6; born in Swords
Creek, Va., December 18, 1937. Attended Harford County public
schools; University of Baltimore, B.S., 1960. Owner of automobile
supply stores. Member, Harford County Council, 1972-74. Mem-
ber, Harford Democratic Club; First District Democratic Club;
North Harford Democratic Club; Third District Democratic
Club; Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce. Past president. Perry
Hall Merchants Association. Member, American Association of
the United States Army; B.P.O.E.: Moose; V.F.W.; Optimist Club;
Jaycees. Received J.C.I. International Senator Award, 1974; Five
Outstanding Young Men of Maryland Award, 1972; Distinguished
Service Award; Outstanding Young Men in America Award.
Married. Member of the Senate since 1975.
C. A. PORTER HOPKINS, Republican, District 5; born in Balti-
more, March 12, 1930. Attended Princeton University; The Johns
Hopkins University, A.B., 1953; M.A., 1954. Farmer. Served in
the U.S. Army. Member, Baltimore County Board of Recreation
and Parks since 1963. Member, Maryland Civil War Centennial
Commission, 1961-65. Former assistant editor, Maryland His-
torical Magazine. Board member, Maryland Historical Trust;
Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Former editor, Maryland Conserva-
tionist. Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Farm Bureau; Izaak Walton
League. Board member, National Audubon Society. Received
Legislator of the Year Award, Maryland Wildlife Federation,
1975. Member, Legislative Council 1971-75. Married. Member of
the House of Delegates, 1967-75. Minority Leader, 1971-75.
Member of the Senate since 1975.
DONALD P. HUTCHINSON, Democrat, District 7; born in Balti-
more City, December 31, 1945. Attended Baltimore County pub-
lic schools; Frostburg State College, B.S., 1967; University of
Maryland. Professional fund raiser. Delegate, Constitutional Con-
vention of Maryland, 1967-68. Director, Essex Improvement As-
sociation; Democratic Club of Essex; Advisory Council Com-
munity Services Office, Essex Community College. Listed in
Who's Who in American Politics; Outstanding Young Men of
America. Married. Member of the Senate since 1975. Appointed
to the House of Delegates, January 16, 1969, vice Preston A.
Hutchinson, deceased.
JULIAN L. LAPIDES, Democrat, District 39; born in Baltimore,
September 17, 1931. Attended Baltimore public schools; The
Johns Hopkins University; Towson State College, B.S., 1954; Uni-
versity of Maryland Law School, LL.B., 1961. Admitted to the
Maryland Bar, 1965. Served with the U.S. Army, 1954-56. Mem-
ber, Maryland Arts Council; Maryland Environmental Trust.
Past President, Mount Royal Democratic Club. Member, The
Peale Museum; Baltimore Museum of Art; Walters Art Gallery;
Citizens' Advisory Project of the Alcoholism Clinic of Baltimore
City; Victorian Society in America. Past President, Maryland Kid-
ney Foundation; Regional Vice President, National Kidney Foun-
dation, 1970-72. Married. Member of the House of Delegates,
1963-67. Member of the Senate since 1967. Chairman, Legislative
Council Subcommittee to Study and Consider a State Department
of Transportation. Member. Legislative Council, 1971-75. Senate
Chairman, Joint Budget Subcommittee on Public Safety and
Transportation, 1972.

 
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