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Delegates/101

GEORGE C. EDWARDS, Republican, District 1A. Born in Grantsville. April 9, 1948.
Attended Northern High School, Accident, Fainnont State College, B.S., with honors, 1970;

Frostburg State College, teacher certification, 1971-1974. Personnel director for Delta Mining,
Inc.; former teacher. Served in the Maryland National Guard, 1970-1976. Member,
Grantsville Town Council, 1972-1974, 1980-1982; Garrett County Commissioner, 1974-1978;

Board of Governors, Garrett Memorial Hospital, 1974-1982; Garrett County Development
Corporation, 1974—; Legislative Committee, Maryland Association of Counties, 1975-1978;

Tri-County Council for Western Maryland, 1974-1978; Deep Creek Lake-Garrett County
Promotion Council, 1974-1981. Member, American Legion; Lonaconing Republican Club;

associate member, FOP Lodge 40; member, PTA; Lions Club (president, 1982-1983); St.
Paul's United Methodist Church. Drafted by Baltimore Colts, 1970; NAIA Football All-
American Fullback. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983;

member. Appropriations Committee. Chairperson, Garrett County Delegation. District office:

P.O. Box 8, Grantsville, 21536; tel. 895-5720, and 746-5831. Annapolis office: 411 Lowe
Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3435.

NATHANIEL EXUM, Democrat, District 24. Bom in Memphis, Tenn., February 28, 1940.
Attended Memphis public schools; Howard University. Served in the U.S. Army. Member,
Maryland Legislative Black Caucus; board of directors. Family Service of Prince George's
County; member, Capita) Centre; Landover Kiwanis Club; trustee, Metropolitan A.M.E.
Church. Former member, Prince George's County Goals Advisory Committee. Member,
Ploughmen and Fishermen of Prince George's County; 24th District Democratic Alliance;

NAACP; Peppermill Village Citizens Association; Arlene Drive Block Club; Crossland Senior
High School PSTA. President of Integral Construction Co., Inc., engaged in heavy
construction. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975; member, Economic
Matters Committee. First vice-chairman, Prince George's County delegation. District office:

5611 Landover Rd., Hyattsville 20784; tel. 277-7501. Annapolis office: 204 Lowe Bldg., 21401;

tel. 841-S065.

W. TIMOTHY FINAN, Democrat, District 1. Bom in Cumberland, August 29, 1950.
Attended McDonogh School; Georgetown University, B.S., 1972; University of Baltimore
School of Law, J.D., 1975. Lawyer. Member, Governor's Juvenile Justice Advisory Commis-
sion, 1975-1976. Assistant Attorney General, Maryland, 1976-1979. Member, Citizen's
Advisory Board, Thomas B. Finan Center, 1978-1982. Former law clerk to Chief Judge Robert
Murphy, Court of Appeals. Member, Maryland Criminal Justice Coordinating Council.
Member, Board of Directors, Legal Services Bureau, Inc.; Board of Directors, Cumberland
Area Health Education Center, Inc.; Board of Directors, Archway Station, Inc.; Board of
Directors, Sacred Heart Hospital. Member, Cumberland Jaycees, Kiwanis, Eagles; Elks.
Married; 1 child. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983; member, Environmental
Matters Committee. Chairperson, Allegany County Delegation. District office: Liberty Trust
Bldg., Cumberland 21502; tel. 777-7878. Annapolis office: 429 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3462.

JENNIE M. FOREHAND, Democrat, District 17. Bom in Nashville, Tennessee, December
17, 1935. Attended Charlotte, N.C., public schools; Woman's College of the University of
North Carolina; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.S. in Industrial Relations.
Former teacher, juvenile court probation counselor, and business woman. Member, Commis-
sion on Physical Fitness; Governor's Task Force on Senior Citizen Activity Centers. Former
member, Montgomery County Health Services Planning Board; Maryland Community Mental
Health Council; Rockville Civic Improvement Advisory Commission; Rockville Economic
Development Council; Montgomery County Board of Education Medical Advisory Commit-
tee; Mid-Maryland Lung Association (board of directors); Civic Association (past president);

AAUW; Women's Political Caucus; Peerless Rockville Historic Preservation, Ltd; Questers;

Gaithersburg and Rockville chambers of commerce. Scout leader; member, Rockville United
Methodist Church. Who's Who of American Women. Married; 2 children. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1978; member, Appropriations Committee; Subcommittee on Health
and the Environment. Member, Joint Capital Budget Committee; Joint Committee on De-
institutionalization. District office: 712 Smallwood Rd., Rockville 20850; tel. 762^772.
Annapolis office: 224 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3028, Washington Metropolitan area:

858-3028.



 
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