126/Maryland Manual
ADDENDA
GARY R. ALEXANDER, Democrat, District 27. Bom in Washington, D.C., Novem-
ber 16, 1942. Graduated from the University of Virginia, B.A., 1964; George Washing-
ton University Law School, LL.B., 1967. Lawyer. Member, American Bar Association
(chairman, Special Committee on Automobile Insurance Legislation, 1978-1981);
Maryland State Bar Association (chairman. Federal Law Subcommittee, 1974-1979).
Member, Virginia and District of Columbia Bar Associations. People's Counsel, Public
Service Commission, 1974-1977. Chairman, Prince George's County Drug Advisory
Committee, 1977; Alternate Fuels Task Force, 1979. Member, Prince George's County
Salary Review Board, 1974; Charter Review Commission, 1976; Federal Energy Ad-
ministration State Advisory Panel Executive Committee, 1976-1978; citizen representa-
tive for county on Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Public Advisory
Committee, 1982. Elected to Democratic Central Committee (1978—, chairman
1980—). Received Governor's Citation for Public Service, 1974, 1978; selected Out-
standing Young Man, Crescent Cities Jaycees. Married; 2 children. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1983 (appointed to seat vacated by John W. Wolfgang). Dis-
trict office; 10905 Port Washington Rd., Suite 307, Fort Washington 20744; tel.
292-3300. Annapolis office: 206 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3083.
JERRY E. PERRY, Democrat, District 25. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, July 23,
1944. Attended Soldan High School, St. Louis; Forest Park Community College, St.
Louis, A.A., 1972; University of Missouri, St. Louis, B.A., 1977. Housing and urban
affairs consultant. Board member, United Communities Against Poverty, 1978—; al-
ternate board member, Washington Metropolitan Council of Governments Human
Resources Board, 1981—; board member, Prince George's Chapter NAACP. Mem-
ber, Congressional Black Caucus Brain Trust on Minority Business and Economics;
National Organization of Housing and Relocation Officials; National Federation of
Housing Counselors; National Hook-up of Black Women; Southern Prince George's
Business and Professional Women's Club; charter member, Prince George's Chapter,
National Council of Negro Women. Married to Leon N. Perry. Member of the House
of Delegates since 1983 (appointed to seat vacated by Lorraine M. Sheehan). Annapo-
lis office: 205 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3076.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY, 1981-1982
Senate
F. Vernon Boozer. On October 7, 1981, to replace Sen. John J.
Bishop, Jr., who was appointed to the Court of Special Appeals.
David M. King. On December 3, 1981, to replace Sen. Artis T.
Allen, who resigned.
Frank J. Komenda. On January 5, 1982, to replace Sen. Peter
A. Bozick, who resigned.
Louise G. Murphy. On February 26, 1982, to replace Sen. John
Carroll Byrnes, who was appointed to the Circuit Court.
Mary A. Conroy. On June 24, 1982, to replace Sen. Edward T.
Conroy, deceased.
Richard A. Palumbo. On August 4, 1982, to replace Sen. John
J. Garrity, who was appointed to the Court of Special Appeals.
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House of Delegates
John K. Parlett. On January 8, 1981, to replace Royden P.
Dyson, who was elected to the U.S. Congress.
Mary H. Boergers. On July 21, 1981, to replace David L. Scull,
who resigned.
James B. Blackistone, Sr. On December 14, 1982, to replace
Anthony Cicoria, who resigned.
David G. Boschert. On December 16, 1982, to replace James
Lighthizer, who was elected county executive of Anne Arundel
County.
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