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PAUL MULDOWNEY, Democrat, District 3A. Born in Richmond, Virginia, June 28, 1935.
Attended Benedictine High School, Richmond, Va.; Virginia Military Institute, B.S.E.E., 1957.
Business executive. Served in the U.S. Army. Member, Washington County Democratic
Central Committee, two years; chairman, Washington County Economic Development
Commission, three years; Hagerstown Housing Board of Appeals, five years. President,
Hagerstown Jaycees; member, American Legion Post #10; Hagerstown Y.M.C.A.; Knights of
Columbus; Rotary; Optimist Club; charter member, Washington County Homebuilders
Association; past director, Washington County United Way. Married; 7 children. Member of
the House of Delegates since 1979; member, Appropriations Committee. Chairman, Washing-
ton County Delegation. Member, Joint Budget and Audit Committee. District office: P. 0. Box
478, Dual Highway, Hagerstown 21740; tel. 739-6080. Annapolis office: 424 Lowe Bldg.,
21401; tel. 841-3451.

DONALD F. MUNSON, Republican, District 2C. Born in Hagerstown, December 21, 1937,
and lived his early years in Hagerstown and Williamsport. Attended Washington County
public schools; Capitol Page School, Washington, D.C.; The Johns Hopkins University, B.S.,
1968. Served in the U.S. Army Reserves. Page in the U.S. House of Representatives under
former Congressman DeWitt S. Hyde, 1953-1955. Member, Washington County Historical
Society; Washington County Association for Retarded Citizens; Antietam Exchange Club;

North American Rod and Gun Club; Alsatia Club; Washington County Republican Club;

Advisory Council, Mason-Dixon Boy Scout Council. Married; 1 child. Member of the House of
Delegates since 1975; member, Economic Matters Committee (Unemployment Insurance
Subcommittee). Member, Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics. District office: 28 W. Church
St., Hagemown 21740; tel. 791-4511. Annapolis office: 422 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3447.

MARGARET H. MURPHY, Democrat, District 41. Born in Baltimore. Attended Baltimore
public schools; Coppin State College, B.S., 1952, Master's Equivalent; Morgan State
University. Educational Associate, Office of Reading, Baltimore City Public Schools. Member,
Baltimore City Democratic State Central Committee, 1978—. Board chairperson. Vanguard
Political Organization, Inc.; member, Ethland Avenue Neighborhood Association; Forest Park
Golf Course Neighborhood Association; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Lamba Kappa Mil;

Ten Plus Social Club; Joyettes Social Club; Public School Teachers Association; National
Education Association; Red Cross; NAACP; board member. Threshold, Inc. Member, Medical
Transplant Study Commission. Past secretary, Maryland Legislative Black Caucus; secretary,
Women Legislators of Maryland. Widowed; 3 children. Member of the House of Delegates
since 1978; member. Environmental Matters Committee. District office: 4811 Liberty Heights
Ave., Baltimore 21207; tel. 367-3200. Annapolis office: 319 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3283.

NANCY L. MURPHY, Democrat, District 12. Attended Catonsville Senior High School;

Catonsville Community College. Realtor. Elected in 1978 to Democratic State Central
Committee. Member, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission; Citizen's Advisory Board,
Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents-Baltimore. Treasurer, Maryland Association
of Elected Women; director, Catonsville Business Association. Member, Business and
Professional Women; Soroptomist; United Democratic Women; Independent Women's Demo-
cratic Club; English Consul Democratic Club; NDC-1; League of Women Voters; Catonsville
Historical Society; Organization of Women Legislators; board member, Catonsville United
Methodist Church. Woman of the Year, 1983. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983.
First woman elected to represent District 12. Member, Appropriations Committee. District
office: 1 Newburg Ave., Baltimore 21228; tel. 747-0407. Annapolis office: 304 Lowe Bldg.;

21401-1991; tel. 841-3378.



 
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