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CAROLYN J. B. HOWARD, Democrat, District 24. Born in DeLand, Florida, Decem-
ber 20, 1938. Florida A&M University, B.S., 1960; Bowie State College, M.Ed., 1972.
Elementary school principal. Prince George's Co. Democratic Central Committee, 1982—.
Delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1984. Professional Standards and Teacher Edu-
cation Advisory Board of State Board of Education, 1987—. National and Md. State Associa-
tions of Elementary School Principals; National Education Assoc.; Md. State Teachers Assoc.;
Prince George's Co. Educators Assoc.; Association of Curriculum Devebpment. elta Sigma
Theta Sorority, Inc., Alpha Delta Kappa Rho Chapter. National Council of Negro Women.
President, Washington, DC, Chapter FAMU Alumni Assoc., 1988—; treasurer, National
FAMU Alumni Assoc. 1986—. Distinguished Alumna Award, National Assoc. for Equal
Opportunity; Outstanding Service in Politics, Prince George's Co. Educators Assoc., 1983;
Outstanding Service in Local Community, FAMU Alumni Assoc.; Outstanding Service,
Northeast Region, 1985-87; Distinguished Alumni Award, National Assoc. of Equal Oppor-
tunity, 1988; Counselors Advocate Award (PGCMACD), 1988. Married; 3 children. Member
of House of Delegates since 1988. Member, Ways and Means Committee. Md. Legislative
Black Caucus; Women Legislators of Md. District Office: 5611 Landover Rd., Hyattsville
20785; tel. 277-7502. Annapolis office: 204-A Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3065.
W. RAY HUFF, Democrat, District 31. Born in Washington, DC, January 21, 1935.
High school, Washington, DC; Anne Arundel Community College. U.S. Navy, 1952-56.
Commissioner, treasurer, 1st secretary, Anne Arundel County Housing Authority. Legis-
lative liaison for Anne Arundel County. Member, Anne Arundel County Civil Defense
Committee; Anne Arundel County Stormwater Management Committee. Past president,
Point Pleasant Elementary PTA; Ft. Smallwood Elementary PTA. Past president, Anne
Arundel County Life Underwriters; legislative representative, Anne Arundel County
Independent Insurance Agents Association; member, Financial Planners Association. Past
Public Education Chairman, American Cancer Society; coordinator, Anne Arundel County
Explorer Scouts of America; chairman, Glen Burnie Unit, YMCA Fund Raiser. Heritage
Awards and life membership, Glen Burnie Optimists. Married; four children. Member of
the House of Delegates since 1987. Member, Constitutional and Administrative Law
Committee. District office: 8349 Ritchie Highway, Pasadena 21122; tel. 647-1111.
Annapolis office: 213 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3217.
RALPH M. HUGHES, Democrat, District 40. Born in Baltimore, April 17, 1948.
Baltimore City College High School; Morgan State University, B.A., 1970; Howard
University School of Law, J.D., 1973; The Johns Hopkins University, 1981—. Full time
legislator. Served on staff of Commission to Revise the Annotated Code of Maryland,
1973-82. Served as legislative analyst to General Assembly; liaison to Maryland Commis-
sion on Criminal Law. Member, Monumental Bar Association. Life member, NAACP;
Lillie Carroll Jackson Museum. Member, board of directors, Foster Grandparents Program;
board of directors, St. Frances Academy Creative Arts Center. President, Greater
Mondawmin Coordinating Council and Mondawmin Transpac. Legislative consultant,
Ruxton Concerned Neighbors and Ash-Co-East. Chairman, Panway Sanitation Commit-
tee; member, Braddish Avenue Neighborhood Association. Member, Morgan State Uni-
versity and Howard University Alumni Associations. Producer, "The Graduates* on
WEAA-FM, Morgan State University Radio. Member, Mount Hope Baptist Church.
Recipient of numerous citations and awards. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983.
Member, Judiciary Committee. District office: 2307 Braddish Ave., Baltimore 21216; tel.
669-7942. Annapolis office: 317 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3277.
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