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Delegates/II 9

WENDELL H. PHILLIPS, Democrat, District 41. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., November 19,
1934. Attended Westinghouse High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Virginia Union Univer-
sity, B.S.; Penn State University; Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, M.Div.; University of
Rochester. Ordained clergyman; pastor, Heritage United Church of Christ. President,
Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, 1977—; delegate, First Conference of Christians,
Israelis, and Palestinians, 1976. Active in Civil Rights movement. Co-founder of B.U.I.L.D.
Married; 1 child. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979; member, Constitutional and
Administrative Law Committee; Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics. Chairman, Baltimore
City Delegation, 1984—. District office: 4811 Liberty Heights Ave., Baltimore 21207; tel.
367-3200. Annapolis office: 319 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3283.

MARK 0. PILCHARD, Democrat, District 38. Bom in Pocomoke City, March 20, 1924.
Graduate of Stockton High School. Fanner and hybrid corn agent. Member, Governor's Task
Force on Time-Sharing. County Commissioner at large, Worcester County, 1966-1978
(president of Board, 1974-1978). Past director, Maryland Pork Producers, Inc.; Crescent
Lodge AF & AM of Pocomoke, 32 degree Mason; Shriner; past president and life member,
Pocomoke City Jaycees; past vice-president, Maryland Junior Chamber of Commerce. Past
director, Voters, Inc.; past member, Shad Landing Recreational Committee; past president,
Delmarva Advisory Council; former member, Board of Directors, Maryland Association of
Counties; former member, Legislative Committee, Maryland Association of Counties; member,
Delmarva Water Transport Committee; member, Nassawango Country Club. Married; 2
children. Member of the House of Delegates, 1959-1966, and since 1979; member. Economic
Matters Committee. District office: "Shimar," R.F.D. 3, Box 100, Pocomoke City 21851; tel.
632-0473. Annapolis office: 413 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3431.

JOAN B. PITKIN, Democrat, District 23. Born in New York City, May 11, 1932. Attended
University of Vermont; Columbia University. Former director, Bowie Health Center; Bowie
State College Fine Arts Society; Bowie Cultural Arts Commission; charter member, Bowie
Citizens Association; Bowie Women's Club, Inc. Co-founder, Belair Cooperative Nursery
School. First chairperson, PG County Children's Council; member, PG County Parks and
Recreation Council. Member, League of Women Voters; Business and Professional Women's
Club; Soroptomists International; Mental Health Association; Eleanor & Franklin Roosevelt
Democratic Club; Bowie Democratic Club. Awards: Prince George's County School System;

American Lung Association; Maryland Nurses Association; League of Conservation Voters.
Member, Governor's Advisory Committee for Children and Youth; Governor's Council on
Toxic Substances; White House Conference on Aging; State Department of Education Task
Force on Energy, 1980-82. Four children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979;

Environmental Matters Committee. Member, loint Oversight Committee on Deinstitutional-
ization; Humane Practices Commission. Secretary, Maryland Order of Women Legislators,
1983-84. Member, National Association of Women Legislators; Maryland Association of
Elected Women. District office: 12005 Long Ridge Lane, Bowie 20715; tel. 262-0538.
Annapolis office: 208 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3098.

HOWARD P. RAWLINGS, Democrat, District 40. Bom in Baltimore, March 17, 1937.
Attended Baltimore public schools; Morgan State University, B.S., 1958; University of
Wisconsin, M.S., 1959; Ph.D. studies, University of Maryland College teacher; mathematician.
Member, Governor's Desegregation Task Force for Public Post-Secondary Education,
1973-1974; Maryland Council for Higher Education Committee for the Enhancement of the
Black Colleges and Universities, 1974. Vice-president for Programs, Maryland NAACP,
1978-1979; president. Community Health Council of Maryland, 1975—; chairman, University
of Maryland Hospital Community Advisory Group, 1976-1978; board member, Antioch
University, Homestead-Montebello Center, 1976—. Member, Governor's Housing Task Force.
Airo-American Newspaper Honor Roll, 1972,1974; Maryland NAACP Award for Committee
Leadership, 1977; UMES Chancellor's Award, 1978; Outstanding Service Award by the
Maryland Association of Equal Opportunity Personnel, 1978. Married; 3 children. Member of
the House of Delegates since 1979. Chairman, Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and
the Environment. District office: 3502 Sequoia Ave., Baltimore 21215; tel. 466-4224.
Annapolis office: 317 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3277.



 
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