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Delegates/123

JOAN B. PITKIN, Democrat, District 23. Born in New York City, May 11, 1932.
University of Vermont. Former director, Bowie Health Center; Bowie State College Fine
Arts Society; Bowie Cultural Arts Commission; charter member, Bowie Citizens Assoc.;
Bowie Women's Club. First chair, PG County Children's Commission. PG County Parks
and Recreation Council; League of Women Voters; Business & Professional Women's
Club; Soroptimists International; Roosevelt & Bowie Democratic Clubs. Awards/Honors:
Mental Health Assoc.; PG School System; American Lung Assoc.; Cancer Society; Md.
Nurses Assoc.; MNPPC FOP; WSSC Chesapeake Bay Program; League of Conservation
Voters; PG Medical Society; Environmental Policy Institute. Member, Governor's Advi-
sory Committee for Children and Youth, 1980-86; Governor's Council on Toxic Sub-
stances; Governor's Work Group on Acid Deposition; White House Conference on Aging;
State Dept. of Education Task Force on Energy, 1980-82; Humane Practices Commission.
Four children. Member, House of Delegates, 1979—; Environmental Matters Committee;
Special Committee on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 2nd Vice-Chair, Prince George's County
Delegation. Md. Order of Women Legislators, 1983-84; National Assoc. of Women
Legislators; Md. Assoc. of Elected Women. District office: 12005 Long Ridge Lane, Bowie
2071S; tel. 262-0538. Annapolis office: 208 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3098,841-3098.

D. BRUCE POOLE, Democrat, District 3A. Born in Hagerstown, June 17, 1959.
Attended Washington County public schools; Washington and Lee University, B.A., 1981;
University of Melbourne (international affairs), 1981; Washington and Lee University,
J.D., 1985. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1985. Trial lawyer. First President, United
Democratic Club of Washington County, 1985-86; site chairman, Washington County
March of Dimes Walkathon, 1985—; secretary, Washington County Bar Association,
1986. Member, Hagerstown Rotary Club, 1985—; member, Hagerstown Jaycees, 1985—
. Co-author, Best Brief in Nation, 1984, and ranked Eleventh Best Advocate in Nation,
1984, Jessup International Moot Court Competition. Recipient, Rotary International
Graduate Fellowship, 1981; member, Omicron Delta Kappa, 1980—. Work and/or travel
experience on five continents. Member of the House of Delegates since 1987. Member,
Judiciary Committee; Special Committee on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. District office: Rt.
9, Box 357, Hagerstown 21740; tel. 739-6409. Annapolis office: 319 Lowe Bldg., 21401;
tel. 841-3451.

HOWARD P. RAWLINGS, Democrat, District 40. Born 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; mathema-
tician. Member of Board of Directors: University of Maryland Medical System, Sojourner
Douglass College, Maryland Historical Society, Action for the Homeless, Metropolitan
Education Coalition, Maryland Low Income Housing Coalition. Board member, Inter-
agency Coordinating Council of the Governor's Office on Children, Education Commission
of the States (ECS) (chairman, policy and priorities committee, 1986-87). Member of the
House of Delegates since 1979. Vice-Chairman, Appropriations Committee (chairman,
subcommittee on health and the environment). District office: 3502 Sequoia Ave., Balti-
more 21215; tel. 466-4224. Annapolis office: 131 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3407.

EILEEN M. REHRMANN, Democrat, District 34. Born in Chester, Pennsylvania,
November 30, 1944. Immaculata College, Philadephia. Former educator, municipal offi-
cial, homemaker. Bel Air Town Commissioner, 1979-82; president, Maryland Municipal
League, 1981-82. Delegate, 1980 Democratic National Convention. Past president,
Harford County League of Women Voters. Past chair, Harford County Permanent
Nominating Caucus; Harford County Child Protection Council. Chair, Harford County
Criminal Justice Advisory Board. Certificate of Distinguished Citizenship, 1982; Leadership
Award, Maryland League of Women Voters, 1979; Honorary Citizen, Aberdeen, 1980;
Soroptomist International of the Americas Women Helping Women Award. Married; four
children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983. Member, Appropriations Com-
mittee (law enforcement and transportation subcommittee). Chair, Harford County
Delegation. Member, Joint Committee on the Management of Public Funds; Joint
Committee on Ports; Joint Committee on Federal/State Relations. Member, Private Sector
Port Committee; Committee to Study Sentencing and Correctional Alternatives for
Women Offenders. Treasurer, Women's Caucus. District office: 103 N. Main St., Bel Air
21014; tel. 838-0123. Annapolis office: 326 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3289.

 

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