DENNIS C. McCOY, Democrat, District 44. Born in Baltimore, May 26, 1942.
Attended Baltimore City and Baltimore County parochial schools; University of
Maryland, B.S., 1965; University of Baltimore, J.D., 1968; Loyola College, M.B.A.
(Finance), 1973. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1968. Arbitrator, American Arbi-
tration Association. Commissioner, Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, 1969-
1975. Member, Maryland State and Baltimore City Bar Associations; American Trial
Lawyers Association; Baltimore Defense Lawyers Association. Assistant treasurer,
International Conference of Victims of Violent Crimes Board. Past president,
Mayfield Improvement Association. Married. Member of the House of Delegates
since 1975. Chairman, Baltimore City Delegation. Chairman, Joint Committee on
Port of Baltimore. District office: 4323 Belair Rd., Baltimore 21206; tel. 485-2112.
Annapolis office: 314 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3255.
PATRICK L. McDONOUGH, Democrat, District 46. Born in Baltimore, Septem-
ber 12, 1943. Attended Baltimore parochial schools; Baltimore City College; Univer-
sity of Baltimore. Delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1972. Member, May-
or's Advisory Committee on Criminal Justice; Southeast Anti-Tax Coalition;
Highlandtown Revitalization Committee; Maryland Young Democrats; Bclair-Edi-
son Improvement Association. Eastside Sports and Recreation Council; Southeast
Community Relations Council; Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; Polish Home Club.
Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979. District office: 3116 E.
Monument St., Baltimore 21205; tel. 327-5433. Annapolis office: 324 Lowe Bldg.,
21401; tel. 841-3314.
MARK C. MEDAIRY, JR., Democrat, District 10. Born in Baltimore, February 2,
1953. Attended Calvert Hall High School; Loyola College, B.A., 1975. Employee
benefits specialist. Democratic State Central Committee, 1974-1978. Member,
Board of Directors, Rodgers Forge Community Association, 1977-1978; Baltimore
Association of Life Underwriters. Active in numerous church and community affairs.
Member of the House of Delegates since 1979. District and Annapolis office: 308
Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3359.
PAULINE H. MENES, Democrat, District 21. Hunter College, N.Y., B.A., 1945.
Economics and geography. Maryland Arts Council, 1968—; Commission on Aging,
1975—; president, National Order of Women Legislators, 1978-1980; National Con-
ference of State Legislatures, chair, Womens Network; Task Force on the Arts, 1978—;
Gender Equity Task Force, 1978-1979. Southern Region Council of State Govern-
ments Criminal Justice Committee. Member, Prince George's Women's Political
Caucus; Women's Democratic Club of Prince George's County; Women's National
Democratic Club; National Council of Jewish Women; League of Women Voters;
B'nai B'rith Women of Prince George's County; College Park Business and Profes-
sional Women; Women's Club of College Park; College Park Woods Civic Associa-
tion; executive board member, College Park Board of Trade; National Council on
Crime and Delinquency; president, Maryland Order of Women Legislators, 1975-
1979. Vice-president, Prisoners Aid Association of Maryland. Board member, Jewish
Social Service Agency, 1978—; Advisory Council, Family Services of Prince George'
s County, 1975—. Ann London Scott Award for Legislative Excellence, 1976. Col-
lege Park BPW Woman of the Year, 1978. Married. Member of the House of Dele-
gates since 1967. District office: 3517 Marlbrough Way, College Park 20740; tel.
935-6270 or 5093. Annapolis office: 210 Lowe Bldg., 21401; 841-3114.
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