118/Maryland Manual
MARIAN L. PATTERSON, Democrat. District 26. Bom in Wilmington, Delaware. Temple
University; Goddard College, B.A., 1977. Member, Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect.
Member, Prince George's County Democratic State Central Committee, 1978-1982; Board of
Review, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 1980-1982. Member, League of Women
Voters; chairman of the Board, Greater Southeast Community Hospital Foundation,
1974-1977; president, Professional Health Services, 1980-1982; assistant regional director,
National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1973-1976. Member, Blue Ribbon Study
Committee on School Desegregation, 1972; Prince George's County Superintendent of Schools
Advisory Committee on School Desegregation, 1973; Prince George's County Schools
Emergency School Assistance Act Advisory Committee, 1973-1976. Member, Oxon Hill
Democratic Club; John Hanson Women's Democratic Club; Democratic Club of Prince
George's County; Women's Political Caucus; Prince George's County Business and Profession-
al Women's Club; Board of Directors, Prince George's County Red Cross; Corkran Memorial
Methodist Church. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983;
member, Environmental Matters Committee. District office: 5801 Walnut St., Temple Hills
20748; tel. 894-3130. Annapolis office: 207 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3012; Washington
metro area tel. 858-3012.
ANNE SCARLETT PERKINS, Democrat, District 44. Bom in Baltimore, September 29,
1937. Attended Bryn Mawr School; Boston University, B.A., 1959; University of Baltimore
Law School, J.D., 1978. Attorney. Member, American, Maryland State, and Baltimore City
Bar Associations. Member, Governor's Housing Task Force; Commission on Condominiums,
Cooperatives, and Homeowners' Associations; Task Force to Study Educational and Related
Service Needs of Children in Juvenile Residential Institutions; Hall of Records Commission.
Member, Democratic State Central Committee, 1973-1974; Citizens Advisory Board, Mayor's
Coordinating Council on Criminal Justice, 1974-1975. President, Maryland Conference of
Social Concern, 1973-1975; president, New Democratic Club, 2nd District, 1976-1977. Served
on boards of Maryland Institute, College of Art; Citizens Planning and Housing Association;
Baltimore City Fair; Baltimore Center for Victims of Sexual Assault; Metropolitan Senior
Citizens Center; Family and Children's Society. Married; 3 children. Member of the House of
Delegates since 1979. Member, Judiciary Committee; Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics;
Joint Committee on Federal Relations. District office: 2541 St. Paul St., Baltimore 21218; tel.
243-3904. Annapolis office: 314 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3257.
JERRY EILEEN PERRY, Democrat, District 25. Bom in St. Louis, Missouri, July 23, 1944.
Attended Soldan High School, St. Louis; Forest Park Community College, St. Louis;
University of Missouri, St. Louis. Housing and urban affairs consultant. Board member,
United Communities Against Poverty, 1978—; alternate board member, Washington Metro-
politan Council of Governments Human Resources Board, 1981—; board member, Prince
George's Chapter NAACP; 2nd vice-president, Top Ladies of Distinction; vice-president,
Largo Civic Association; member, steering committee and vice-chair of membership &
nomination, National Black Women's Political Caucus. Member, Congressional Black Caucus
Brain Trust on Minority Business & Economics; National Organization of Housing and
Relocation Officials; National Federation of Housing Counselors; Southern Prince George's
Business and Professional Women's Club; National Council of Negro Women; League of
Women Voters; Suitland Democratic Club; Prince George's Women's Caucus; Women
Legislators of Maryland; Maryland Association of Elected Women. Recipient of Public Service
Award from National Hook-Up of Black Women. Married to Leon N. Perry. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1983; member, Judiciary Committee. District office; 2020 Brooks
Dr., Forestville 20747; tel. 736-8333. Annapolis office: 205 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3076.
FRANK B. PESCI, SR., Democrat, District 22. Born in Raritan, N.J., January 6, 1929. Seton
Hall University, B.S., 1953; Catholic University of America, M.A., 1956; Ph.D., 1963.
University professor, higher education consultant. Member, Board of Trustees, Prince
George's Community College, 1969-1971 (vice-chairman, 1969-1970). Member, Governor's
Study Commission on the Structure and Governance of Education, 1973-1975. Named to
Outstanding Young Men of America, 1965; Outstanding Educators of America, 1974.
Member, House of Delegates since 1971; member, Constitutional and Administrative Law
Committee, 1983—. Chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Education,
1973-1975. Chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on Government Operations, 1975-1977.
Chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and the Environment, 1977-1980.
Member, Legislative Advisory Council, Southern Regional Education Board, 1975—(chair-
man, 1982-1983); Joint Budget and Audit Committee, 1979—. Chairman, Joint Oversight
Committee on Deinstitutionalization, 1980-1982. Represented National Conference of State
Legislatures on Board of Directors, National Center for Higher Education Management
Systems, 1977-1983. District office: 8311 Fremont PI., New Carrollton 20784; tel. 577-8424.
Annapolis office: 203-B Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3058.
|
![clear space](../../../images/clear.gif) |