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RICHARD A. PALUMBO, Democrat, District 22. Born in Newark, N.J., August
19, 1938. Attended West Side High School, Newark, N.J.; University of Maryland,
B.S., 1963; University of Baltimore School of Law, LL.B., J.D., 1969. Attorney. As-
sistant State's Attorney for Prince George's County, 1969-1974; State Democratic
Central Committee, 1974-1978. Member, American, Maryland State, and Prince
George's County Bar Associations; National District Attorney's Association; Na-
tional Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Maryland State's Attorneys' Asso-
ciation. Married to Wendy Sue Gygi. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979.
Home: 3419 Stanford St., Hyattsville 20783; district office: 4004 St. Barnabas Rd.,
Oxon Hill 20031; tel. 423-8300; Annapolis office: 209 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3107.

ANNE SCARLETT PERKINS, Democrat, District 39. Bom in Baltimore, Septem-
ber 29, 1937. Attended Bryn Mawr School; Boston University, B.A., 1959; Universi-
ty of Baltimore Law School, J.D., 1978. Attorney, Maryland Advocacy Unit for the
Developmentally Disabled. Member, American, Maryland State, and Baltimore City
Bar Associations. Alternate delegate. Democratic National Convention (secretary,
Maryland Delegation; member, National Rules Committee), 1972; Democratic State
Central Committee, 1973-1974; member, Citizens Advisory Board, Mayor's Coordi-
nating Council on Criminal Justice, 1974-1975. President, Maryland Conference of
Social Concern, 1973-1975; president. New Democratic Club, 2nd District, 1976-
1977. Served on Boards of Maryland Institute, College of Art; Citizens Planning and
Housing Association; Baltimore City Fair; Baltimore Center for Victims of Sexual
Assault; Metropolitan Senior Citizens Center; Family and Children's Society; Great-
er Hampden Task Force on Youth; member. Governor's Commission to Study the
Adoption Laws; State Advisory Council for the Coordination of Services to the
Handicapped. Married; 3 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979.
District office: 2541 St. Paul St., Baltimore 21218; tel. 243-3904. Annapolis office:

316 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3271.

FRANK B. PESCI, SR., Democrat, District 23. Born in Raritan, N.J., January 6,
1929. Seton Hall University, B.S., 1953; Catholic University of America, M.A., 1956;

Ph.D., 1963. University professor, higher education consultant. Member, Board of
Trustees, Prince George's Community College, 1969-1971 (vice-chairman, 1969-
1970). Vice-chairman, Maryland Community College Master Plan Advisory Commit-
tee, 1972-1973. Member, Governor's Study Commission on the Structure and Gover-
nance of Education, 1973-1975. Named to Outstanding Young Men of America,
1965; Outstanding Educators of America, 1974. Member, House of Delegates since
1971. Chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Education, 1973-
1975. Chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on Government Operations, 1975-
1977. Chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and the Environment,
1977-1980. Member, Legislative Advisory Council, Southern Regional Education
Board, since 1975; Joint Budget and Audit Committee, since 1979. Coordinator of
Maryland Education Seminars, Institute for Educational Leadership, since 1978.
Chairman, Joint Oversight Committee on Deinstitutionalization, since 1980. District
office: 8311 Fremont PI., New Carrollton 20784; tel. 577-8424. Annapolis office:

203-B Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3058.

WENDELL H. PHILLIPS, Democrat, District 41. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., No-
vember 19, 1934. Attended Westinghouse High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;

Virginia Union University, B.S.; Penn State University; Colgate-Rochester Divinity
School, M.Div.; University of Rochester. Ordained clergyman; pastor. Heritage Unit-
ed Church of Christ. U.S. Civil Rights Commission Advisory Board, 1968-1970.
President, Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, 1977—; delegate. First Confer-
ence of Christians, Israelis, and Palestinians, 1976; past president, NAACP of Roch-
ester, N.Y. Active in Civil Rights movement. Married; 1 child. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1979. District office: 3826 Liberty Heights Ave., Baltimore
21215; tel. 466-3098. Annapolis office: 319 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3283.



 
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