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WILLIAM C. BEVAN, Democrat, District 13B. Born in Homestead, Pennsylvania. Munhall High
School, Munhall, Pennsylvania; Slippery Rock State College, B.S., 1951; University of Maryland,
M.Ed. in school administration. Retired principal; realtor associate, commercial-industrial. Served in
U.S. Air Force, 1945-47. Member, American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; board of directors,
Greater Laurel-Beltsville Hospital Foundation (past chairman); board of directors, Careerscope.
Former offices held include president of Greenbelt Lions Club, Prince George's County Core
Teachers Association, Maryland State Core Teachers Association, Prince George's County Secondary
Principals' Association, and Southern Howard County Democratic Club. Past chairman of Parents
Booster Club, Laurel Beltway Wrestling Team. Past secretary, 6th District Democratic Club of
Howard County. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983; member, Constitutional and
Administrative Law Committee. Chairman, Howard County Delegation, 1984-85. Member, Special
Joint Oversight Committee on Economic Development. District office: 349 Main St., Suite 22, Laurel
20707; tel. 725-0788. Annapolis office: 219 Lowe BIdg., 21401; tel. 858-3205.

JOHN J. BISHOP, Republican, District 9. Bom in Baltimore, May 11, 1948. Loyola High School;

Towson State College; University of Baltimore. Administrator, Management Information Section,
Office of Engineering and Construction, Department of General Services. Member, Republican State
Central Committee, 1982-86. Delegate to Republican National Convention, 1984. Chairman,
Reagan-Bush Campaign, 2nd Congressional District, 1984. Member, Steering Committee, and 9th
Legislative District Coordinator for Congresswoman Helen Bentley Campaign, 1986. Member,
National Conference of State Legislatures. Past member, Associated Builders and Contractors;

Building Congress and Exchange of Baltimore. Member, Greater Baltimore Board of Realtors;

Maryland Classified Employees Association; Maryland Chapter (board of directors), Juvenile
Diabetes Foundation International. Member, Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish; Immaculate Heart
of Mary Home School Association. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since
1987. Member, Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee; Joint Budget and Audit
Committee. District office: 1520 Doxbury Rd., Baltimore 21204; tel. 321-9544. Annapolis office: 308
Lowe BIdg., 21401; tel. 841-3359.

BOSA LEE BLUMENTHAL, Democrat, District 26. Bom in Raeford, North Carolina. Fayetteville
Sr. High School, Fayetteville, N.C.; Lewisburg College. Member, Prince George's County
Democratic Central Committee, 1982-86. President, Prince George's Women's Democratic Club;

Oxon Hill Recreation and Cultural Council. Past president, Oxon Hill Democratic Club; Prince
George's Federation of Park and Recreation Councils. Former board member, Oxon Hill Manor
Foundation. Member, American Legion, VFW and DAV Auxiliaries. Former columnist, Prince
George's Post.
Past member, Ft. Foote and Oxon Hill PTAs. Chairman, Oxon Hill Arts and Crafts
Fair. Former board member, Prince George's Civic Opera. Charter member, Oxon Hill Homemaker
Club. Area chairman, Cancer Crusade. President of the Year, Prince George's Federation of Park
and Recreation Councils; Citizen of the Year, Congress of Southern Prince George's Civic
Associations; American Legion Service Award. Married; 4 children; 11 grandchildren. Member of
the House of Delegates since 1987. Member, Judiciary Committee. Annapolis office: 205-A Lowe
BIdg., 21401; tel. 858-3012.

MARY H. BOERGERS, Democrat, District 17. Bom in Hartford, Connecticut, February 19, 1946.
College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota, B.A., 1968; Catholic University, M.A, in American
History, 1970. Former history teacher, Rockville High School. Member, Governor's High
Technology Roundtable; Labor and Commerce Committee of National Conference of State
Legislators. Member, Montgomery County Charter Review Commission, 1977-80. Recipient,
Distinguished Service Award, Maryland Municipal League, 1982; Hornbook Award, Montgomery
County Education Association, 1984. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since
1981; member, Ways and Means Committee. Vice-President, Women Legislators of Maryland, 1984-.
District office: 4417 Puller Drive, Kensington 20895; tel. 564-0508. Annapolis office: 225-B Lowe
BIdg., Annapolis 21401; tel. 841-3037.



 
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