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THOMAS H. (TOM) HATTERY, Democrat, District 4A. Born in Silver Spring, January 20,
1954. Attended Linganore High School; Drew University; The American University, B.A.,
cum laude, 1974. Vice-president, Lomond Publications, Inc.; fanner. Member, Izaak Walton
League; State Democratic Committee on Constitution and Bylaws; United Democrats of
Frederick County; Farm Bureau; Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence; League of
Women Voters; Chamber of Commerce, Member, Frederick County Council on Alcoholism;

Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association; American Legion; Kiwanis. Former research assistant,
Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S. Congress. Editor/author, Western Maryland: A Profile
(1980). Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983; member, Ways and
Means Committee. District office: 3 South Main St., Mt. Airy 21771; tel. 694-0123. Annapolis
office: 209 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3107.

HENRY R. HERGENROEDER, JR, Democrat, District 43. Born in Baltimore, October 26,
1943. Attended Baltimore City public and private schools; Baltimore Community College;

University of Baltimore, B.S., 1966; Virginia-Maryland Bankers School, 1976. Employed in
private industry. Member, Maryland Commission on Functions of Government; Special
Committee to Study Child Labor Laws. Director, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of
Maryland, Inc.; vice-president and past treasurer, Legislative Study Group, Inc. Member,
Regional Planning Council. Secretary of Equitable Bank Foundation, Inc., 1974-1984.
Received McCormick Unsung Hero Award and YMCA Youth Award, 1972. Unmarried.
Member of the House of Delegates since 1967; member, Ways and Means Committee.
Annapolis office; 321 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3308.

SHEILA ELLIS HIXSON, Democrat, District 20. Born in L'Anse, Michigan, February 9,
1933. Attended L'Anse public schools. Graduated from Northern State Teachers College.
Head Start teacher, Detroit, Michigan, 1960-1962; Campaign manager and aide to Michigan
Congressman William D. Ford. Administrative assistant, Democratic National Committee.
Member, Montgomery County Democratic State Central Committee; National Capital
Democratic Club; Women's National Democratic Club; Women's Suburban Democratic Club;

Eastern Montgomery, Kensington Wheaton Democratic Club; Plowmen and Fishermen,
Montgomery County; NOW; Women's Political Caucus; National Professional and Business
Women's Organization; National Association of Sunday School Instructors. Member, Task
Force on Child Abuse and Neglect; Governor's Task Force on Time-sharing. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1976; member, Environmental Matters Committee. District office:

1008 Broadmore Circle, Silver Spring 20904; tel. 384-4739. Annapolis office: 221 Lowe Bldg.,
21401; tel. 841-3019; Wahington metro area tel. 858-3019.

PAULA COLODNY HOLLINGER, Democrat, District 11. Bom in Washington, D.C.,
December 30, 1940. Attended Calvin Coolidge High School, Washington, D.C.; Mt. Sinai
Hospital School of Nursing, New York, RN, 1961. Registered Nurse. Member, Governor's
Task Force on Violence and Extremism. Member, Governor's Commission on Nursing Issues
in Maryland, 1982. Delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1976; Baltimore County
Commission for Women (secretary, 1977-78), 1977—. Member, Ambulatory Surgery Task
Force. Former co-chairperson, Pikesville League of Women Voters; member, National Order
of Women Legislators. Member, Beth Am Synagogue; B'nai B'rith Women; National Council
of Jewish Women. Member, Organization for Rehabilitation and Training; Chancellor's
Commission on the Status of Women at UMBC, 1979. Listed in Notable Americans, 1979;

Who '5 Who of American Women. Married; 3 children. Member of the House of Delegates since
1979; member, Environmental Matters Committee. Vice-President, Women's Legislative
Caucus, 1985—. Co-Chairman, Joint Subcommittee on Continuing Care Retirement Commu-
nities, 1984—. Chairman, Science and Technology & Resource Planning Committee, National
Conference of State Legislatures, 1984—. District office: 3708 Lanamer Rd., Randallstown
21133; tel. 922-3926 or 655-2525. Annapolis office: 310 Lowe Bldg., 2)401; tel. 841-3342.



 
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