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Delegates/'1'19

JOAN PITKIN, Democrat, District 23. Bom in New York, N.Y. Attended Universi-
ty of Vermont; Columbia University. Former director, Bowie Health Center; Bowie
State College Fine Arts Society; Bowie Cultural Arts Commission; charter member,
Bowie Woman's Club, Inc. Co-founder, Belair Cooperative Nursery School. Member,
Governor's Advisory Committee for Office of Children and Youth; first chairperson,
Prince George's County Office of Children and Youth. Member, Council on Toxic
Substances; State Department of Education's Energy Task Force. Married; 4 children.
Member of the House of Delegates since 1979. Member, Joint Committee on Investi-
gations; House Environmental Matters Committee. District office: 12005 Long Ridge
Lane, Bowie 20715; tel. 262-0538. Annapolis office: 208 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3098.

HOWARD P. RAWLINGS, Democrat, District 40. Born in Baltimore, March 17,
1937. Attended Baltimore public schools; Morgan State University, B.S., 1958; Uni-
versity of Wisconsin, M.S., 1959; Ph.D studies, University of Maryland. College
teacher; mathematician. Member, Governor's Desegregation Task Force for Public
Post-Secondary Education, 1973-1974; Maryland Council for Higher Education Com-
mittee for the Enhancement of the Black Colleges and Universities, 1974. Vice-presi-
dent for Programs, Maryland NAACP, 1978-1979; president. Community Health
Council of Maryland, 1975-present; chairman. University of Maryland Hospital Com-
munity Advisory Group, 1976-1978; board member, Antioch University, Homestead-
Montebello Center, 1976-present. Afro-American Newspaper Honor Roll, 1972, 1974;

Maryland NAACP Award for Committee Leadership, 1977; UMES Chancellor's
Award, 1978; Outstanding Service Award by the Maryland Association of Equal Op-
portunity Personnel, 1978. Married; 3 children. Member of the House of Delegates
since 1979. Chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.
District office: 3502 Sequoia Ave., Baltimore 21215; tel. 466-4224. Annapolis office:

317 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3277.

EILEEN M. REHRMANN, Democrat, District 34. Born in Chester, Pennsylvania,
November 30, 1944. Attended Notre Dame High School, Media, Pennsylvania;

Immaculata College, Philadephia. Former educator, municipal official, homemaker.
Bel Air Town Commissioner, 1979-1982; president, Maryland Municipal League,
1981-1982; member, Solid Waste Management Commission. Delegate, 1980 Demo-
cratic National Convention; Maryland representative. National League of Cities Task
Force on the 80s. Past president, Harford County League of Women Voters. Past
chair, Harford County Permanent Nominating Caucus; Harford County Child Protec-
tion Council; Maryland Democratic Party's Resolutions and Issues Committee. Served
on Governor's Task Force on the Community Development Block Grant Program;

vice-chair, Discover Harford Committee, Inc. Treasurer, Harford County Community
Resource Board. Served on National League of Cities Communications and Transpor-
tation Committee; Region 5 Criminal Justice Planning Board. Received Certificate of
Distinguished Citizenship, 1982; Leadership Award, Maryland League of Women Vot-
ers, 1979; Honorary Citizen, Aberdeen, 1980. Married; 4 children. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1983; member, Appropriatations Committee. District office:

103 N. Main St., Bel Air 21014; tel. 838-0123. Annapolis office: 326 Lowe Bldg.,
21401; tel. 841-3289.

LEWIS R. RILEY, Republican, District 38. Born in Parsonsburg, February 19, 1935.
Graduate of Wicomico Senior High School. Farmer; poultryman; businessman.
Wicomico County Council (president four years; vice-president four years); president,
Maryland Association of Counties, 1973; Advisory Board of Holly Center; Wicomico
County Recreation Commission; Delmarva Advisory Council; director, Wicomico
Nursing Home; Board of Trustees, Peninsula General Hospital Medical Center; direc-
tor, Wicomico Teen-Adult Center for the Retarded. Member and past president,
Parsonsburg Volunteer Fire Department; past president, PTA; board member,
Wicomico Unit, Cancer Society. Past recipient, Wicomico Outstanding Young Farmer,
1961; American Farm Degree, 1956. Married; 3 children. Member of the House of
Delegates since 1979; member, Ways and Means Committee. District office: Box 130,
Parsonsburg 21849; tel. 742-3999. Annapolis office; 312 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3401.



 
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