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Delegates/Ill

CHARLES J. RYAN, Democrat. District 23. Born in Southbridge, Massachusetts,
September 15, 1936. Attended Mary E. Wells High School, Southbridge, Mass.; Ed-
mund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, BSFS, 1958; Uni-
versity of Maryland, M.A., 1974. College professor. Member, Prince George's County
Democratic Committee, elected 1970, 1974; vice-chairman. Democratic Party, State of
Maryland, 1976-1978; Prince George's County Human Relations Commission, 1968-
1971, President, Bowie YMCA; Board of Directors, Prince George's County Mental
Health Association; Board of Directors, Prince George's County Coalition for Sup-
port of the Handicapped; chairman, Maryland Track and Field Development Associa-
tion. Recipient, Potomac Valley AAU Gold Certificate Award, 1977; Special Citation
for Promoting Sports Among Youth, President's Council on Physical Fitness and
Sports, 1978. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979;

member. Appropriations Committee. District office: 3007 Bendix Lane, Bowie 20715;

tel. 262-2675. Annapolis office: 208 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3098.

THOMAS A. RYMER, Democrat, District 29A. University of Maryland; Comell
University, BCE; George Washington School of Law, J.D. World War II veteran.
Town attorney for North Beach; attorney for Calvert County Board of Education;

Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland. Civic and service memberships include
State of Maryland and Calvert County Bars; Deale Elks Club; South Arundel Opti-
mist Club; South County and Calvert County Democratic Clubs; Calvert County
Chamber of Commerce; VFW; American Legion. Married. State's Attorney for
Calvert County, 1966-1970. Member of the House of Delegates since 1971. Member,
Judiciary Committee; majority whip since 1978; Legislative Policy and Rules Commit-
tees. Co-Chairperson, Legislative Ethics Committee. District office: Calvert Executive
Plaza, Suite 300, P.O. Box 1700, Prince Frederick 20678; tel. 535-1070, 855-1378. An-
napolis office: 214 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3231.

FRANCIS J. SANTANGELO, SR., Democrat, District 24. Born in Philadelphia, Pa.,
March 3, 1919. Attended Philadelphia public and parochial schools; LUTC. Insurance
Broker. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Delegate to Democratic State
Convention, 1958. Member, Prince George's County Democratic Organization Execu-
tive Committee. President, Kent District Democratic Club; Committee on Democratic
Education. Founder and president, PACA Italian-American Club of Prince George's
County. Chairman, Bladensburg Marina Task Force. President, Kentland Neighbor-
hood Improvement Committee, Lido Civic Club; Knights of Columbus; VPW;

Kentland Citizens Association. Past president and organizer, Kentland Athletic Boys
Club. Former member and honorary member, Kentland Volunteer Fire Department.
Former member, AFL-CIO, Transportation Workers Union, and local chairman,
Brotherhood of Railroad Shop Crafts. Received Outstanding State Official of the Year
Award from Maryland Municipal League, 1970. Married; resides in Landover with
family. Member of the House of Delegates 1967-1971, 1975—(now serving his fourth
term); member, Economic Matters Committee. District office: 5611 Landover Rd.,
Cheverly 20784; tel. 277-7502. Annapolis office: 204 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3065.

ELLEN R. SAUERBREY, Republican, District 10. Born in Baltimore, September 9,
1937. Attended Towson Senior High School; Western Maryland College, B.A., 1959.
District manager, U.S. Census, 1970; delegate, Republican National Convention,
1968, 1976; vice-chairman. Republican Central Committee of Baltimore County,
1966-1970. Founder, Maryland Taxpayers Coalition. Former State Secretary and
member of Board of Directors, Maryland Society for Multiple Sclerosis. Legislative
aide, Maryland General Assembly, 1973-1978; former substitute member, Baltimore
County Board of Election Supervisors; former vice-president, Maryland Federation of
Republican Women; former president, Baltimore County Federation of Republican
Women; U.S. Service Academies Review Board. Member, Farm Bureau; Maryland
chairman, American Legislative Exchange Council. Member, Consumer Protection
Committee, Southern Legislative Conference. Authored newspaper column, Congres-
sional Rollcall. Member, Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honorary Society. Mar-
ried. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979. Member, Economic Matters
Committee; Joint Committee on Federal-State Regulations. District office: 4122 Sweet
Air Rd., Baldwin 21013; tel. 592-2200. Annapolis office: 309 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3350.



 
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