Delegates/67
JENNIE M. FOREHAND, Democrat, District 17. Born in Nashville, Tennessee,
December 17, 1935. Attended Charlotte, N.C., public schools; Woman's College of
the University of North Carolina; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.S.
in Industrial Relations. Former teacher, juvenile court probation counselor, and
business woman. Member, Montgomery County Health Services Planning Board;
Maryland Community Health Council, 1976 — ; commissioner, Rockville Civic Im-
provement Advisory Commission; Rockville Economic Development Council; Mont-
gomery County Board of Education Medical Advisory Committee, 1976-1978;
Rockville citizens' study group on Goals and on Commissions; Mid-Maryland Lung
Association (board of directors); Woodley Gardens West Civic Association (past
president); AAUW; Women's Political Caucus; Peerless Rockville Historic Preserva-
tion. Ltd; Questers. Scout leader; member, Rockville United Methodist Church.
Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979. Member, Health
and Environmental Matters Subcommittee; Appropriations Committee. District Of-
fice: 712 Smallwood Rd., Rockville 20850; tel. 762-4772. Annapolis office: 224 Lowe
Bldg., 21401; tel. 269-2651.
IDAMAE GARROTT, Democrat, District 19. Born in Washington, D.C., December
24, 1916. Attended Hyattsville High School; Western Maryland College, A.B., 1936.
Montgomery County Council, 1966 -1974 (president, 1971; chairperson, Planning
Committee, 1970-1974); board member, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit
Authority, 1972-1974; Washington Suburban Transit Commission, 1971-1974
(chairperson, 1972); Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (president,
1974; chairperson. Land Use Committee, 1969-1974); Solid Waste Management
Agency of Metropolitan Washington, 1969-1974. President, Montgomery County
League of Women Voters, 1963 - 1966; president, Montgomery County Humane So-
ciety, 1976- 1977; board member, American Society of Planning Officials, 1970-
1973 (vice-president, 1972-1973); secretary-treasurer, Maryland Association of
Counties, 1973 - 1974; member, National Panel, National Academy of Public Ad-
ministration, 1975 — 1977; delegate, Montgomery County Civic Federation. Author
of Paying Our Way, Maryland State Taxes and You. Married; 2 children. Member of
the House of Delegates since 1979. District office: 13115 Estelle Rd., Wheaton
20906; tel. 946-4879. Annapolis office; 221 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 269-2651.
MARILYN GOLDWATER, Democrat, District 16. Born in Boston, Mass., Janu-
ary 29, 1927. Attended Boston public schools; Mt. Sinai Hospital School of Nurs-
ing, R.N., 1948. Former member, Maryland Council for Higher Education Adviso-
ry Board; State Department of Juvenile Services; Montgomery County Community
Health Advisory Commission. Past president. Women's Suburban Democratic Club.
Member, Woman's National Democratic Club; Red Cross; Nurses Coalition for Ac-
tion in Politics; Southern Regional Education Board Commission on Mental Health;
chairperson. Joint Legislative-University Council. Member, League of Women
Voters; Order of Women Legislators. Married. Listed in Who's Who in American
Politics. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975. District office: 5508 Durbin
Rd., Bethesda 20014; tel. 656-1226. Annapolis office: 224 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel.
269-2651.
ELMER F. HAGNER, JR., Democrat, District 30B. Born in Baltimore, April 7,
1919. Attended Anne Arundel County public schools; graduate, Federal Bureau of
Investigation Academy. Retired Chief of Police, Anne Arundel County. Served with
the U.S. Air Force during World War II. Former member, Police Training Com-
mission, Governor's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of
Justice. Past president and life member of Maryland Chiefs of Police Association.
Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1971. District office: 6 Bladen
St., Annapolis 21401. Annapolis office: 212 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 269-3263.
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