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SUSAN R. BUSWELL, Democrat, District 13B. Born in Denver, Colorado, September
13, 1935. Glenbard High School, Glen EUyn, Illinois; Carleton College, Northfield,
Minnesota, B.A., 1957; University of Copenhagen, 1957-58. Chairman, Howard County
Board of Education, 1979-81 (member, 1973-83). Member, Education Accountability
Task Force, 1984-88; Advisory Education Committee, Education Consolidation and
Improvement Act, 1981-83,1986; Task Force to Study State-Local Fiscal Relationships,
1979-81. Executive Director, Maryland Association of Non-Public Special Education
Facilities, 1985—. President, Maryland Association of Boards of Education, 1979-80.
Honorary member, Delta Kappa Gamma. Member, Howard County and Prince George's
County League of Women Voters; Soroptimlst International; BPW; AAUW. Member of
the House of Delegates since 1983. Member, Appropriations Committee (vice-chairman,
subcommittee on education and human resources; chairman, subcommittee on personnel).
Member, Joint Budget and Audit Committee. President, Women Legislators of Maryland.
District office: 8017 Branch Wood Court, Ellicott City 21043; tel. 796-5386. Annapolis
office: 219 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3205.

PETER G. CALLAS, Democrat, District 2B. Born in Hagerstown, February 15, 1926.
Western Maryland College, B.A., 1949, M.Ed., 1955; University of Stockholm, Sweden,
diploma, 1950; Columbia University; George Washington University, Ed.D., 1972.
Retired school administrator; adjunct professor, George Washington University. U.S.
Navy, World War II, Southwest Pacific, 1944-46; Korean Campaign, 1951-52. Member
& president, Washington County elected Board of Education, 1978-82. Education consul-
tant, Nigeria, 1965-67. President, Selective Service Board, 1975. Trustee, Md. Council on
Economic Education. Member, Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders;
Coordinating Council on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders; Tri-County Council
for Western Md.; Health Systems Agency of Western Md.; Council on Early Childhood
Development; Citizen Advisory Bd., Western Maryland Hospital Center. Member, BPOE
#378; VFW; American Legion; American Veterans; Moose. Member, Washington Co.
Assoc. for Retarded Citizens; Citizens for Protection of Washington Co.; Washington
Co.-Maryland Heritage Committee. Married. Member, House of Delegates since 1983;
Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee; Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics.
Chairman, Washington County Delegation. District office: 35 Day View Dr., Hagerstown
21740; tel. 739-0212. Annapolis office: 423 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3449.

JAMES W. CAMPBELL, Democrat, District 42. Bom in Baltimore City, March 14,
1947. Severna Park High School; University of Baltimore, B A., 1969; University of
Maryland School of Social Work, M.S.W., 1976. Social Worker. Member, Task Force to
Study the Funding of Special Education; State Development Council Task Force;
Governor's Task Force on Food and Nutrition. Active in community affairs. Board
member, Maryland Food Committee; Fellowship of Lights; ASSERT. Author of articles
in Baltimore Sunpapm on the elderly, community organizations in Baltimore, and zero base
budgeting. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979. Member, Ways and Means
Committee, 1986—. District office: 13291/2 W. 41st St., Baltimore 21211; tel. 243-1942.
Annapolis office: 320 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3297.

JOEL CHASNOFF, Democrat, District 14A. Born in Uncasville, Connecticut, July 18,
1936. University of Connecticut, B.A., 1957; Georgetown University Law Center, J.D.,
1964. Admitted to District of Columbia Bar, 1965, Maryland Bar, 1970. Member,
Maryland State, Montgomery County and District of Columbia Bar Associations. Intelli-
gence officer, U.S. Army Security Agency, 1958-61; special projects officer, U.S. Civil
Service Commission, 1961-65; trial and appellate attorney, Office of the Solicitor, U.S.
Department of Labor, 1965-69. Former chairman, Board of Directors, MGHHSI, Inc.,
and Board of Directors, Montgomery General Hospital. Board member, Friends of Olney
Theatre. Former president, Tamarack Triangle Civic Association; William Tyler Page PTA.
Former board member, Committee for Public Schools, Montgomery Muscular Dystrophy
Association; National Health Lawyers Association. Married to Donna Theriault; three
children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975. Member, Judiciary Committee.
Vice-Chairman, Montgomery County Delegation, 1985-86. Chairman, Transportation
Committee of Southern Legislative Conference, 1987—. Co-Chairman, Joint Committee
on Legislative Ethics, 1987—. Chairman, Bi-County Committee, 1987—. District office:
P.O. Box 490,210 Olney Bldg., 17904 Georgia Ave., Olney 20832-0490; tel. 924-4200.
Annapolis office: 224 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3052.

 

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