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ROYD SMITH, Democrat, District 3B. Born in Hot Springs, South Dakota, May 9,
1932. Frederick High School; University of Maryland, B.S., 1955. University of Maryland
Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC). Former owner/operator of dairy farm, Monoc-
acy Meadows. Member, Agricultural Land Preservation Advisory Board, Frederick County,
1978-87; Interagency Data Processing Authority, Frederick County, 1985-86; Potomac
River Advisory Board, 1985-87. Trustee, Frederick Community College, 1985-86. State
president, Farm and Land Institute (realtor ami.), 1984. Western Maryland campaign
coordinator, Hughes for Governor, 1978. Past director, Jaycees; past member, Chamber
of Commerce. Past president, Frederick County Holstein Association. Past legislative
director, Farm Bureau. Founder and past leader, Monocacy Valley 4-H Club. As estate
manager and faculty member, established with wife the Donaldson Brown Conference
Center at Port Deposit for University of Maryland. Married; three children. Member of
the House of Delegates since 1987. Member, Environmental Matters Committee. District
office: P.O. Box 311, Frederick 21701; tel. 695-4303. Annapolis office: 324 Lowe Bldg.,
21401; tel. 841-3240,858-3240.
MICHAEL J. SPRAGUE, Democrat, District 28A. Bom in Indian Head, October 11,
1940. Attended Indian Head public schools; Charles County Community College; Appa-
lachian State Teachers College, B.S., 1965. Insurance agent. Served with U.S. Army,
1959-61. County Commissioner, Charles County, 1970-74. Member, Indian Head-Bryans
Road Business Association; Jaycees; Lions Club; Moose; Elks; Knights of Columbus.
Member of rhe House nf Delegates since 1975 Member, Ways and Means Committee;
Joint Committee on Chesapeake Bay Critical Areas. Chairperson, Southern Maryland
Delegation. Served as member of Governor's Task Force on Tourism. District office: P.O.
Box 37, Bryans Road 20616; tel. 375-7995. Annapolis office: 216 Lowe Bldg., 21401;
tel. 841-3247.
CASPER R. TAYLOR, JR., Democrat, District 2A. Born in Cumberland, December 19,
1934. Attended Allegany County parochial schools; University ofNotre Dame, B.A., 1956.
Served in U.S. Air Force R.O.T.C., 1952-54. Past president, Allegany County Liquor
Dealers. Member, Elks; Eagles; Alhambra; Knights of Columbus; Cumberland Hall of
Fame; South Cumberland Business and Civic Association; Chamber of Commerce;
Maryland Wildlife Federation. Past president, Dapper Dan Club. Past president, Academy
of Political Science at Notre Dame; member, Board of Advisors, Sacred Heart Hospital.
Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975. Chairman, Economic Matters
Committee, 1987— (vice-chairman, 1978-86). Co-Chairman, Special House Committee
on Economic Development Strategy. Chairman, Western Maryland Delegation, 1982-86.
Chairman, Allegany County Delegation, 1987—. Member, Legislative Policy Committee;
Rules and Executive Nominations Committee. Past assignments: Governor's Task Force
to Study Public Service Commission Law; Special Joint Committee on Transportation;
Joint Committee on Energy; Joint Committee on Maryland Port. District office: 501 N.
Mechanic St., Cumberland 21502; tel. 724-9234, 777-2359. Annapolis office: 151 Lowe
Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3519.
LEONARD H. TEITELBAUM, Democrat, District 19. Born in Brooklyn, New York,
February 27, 1931. Lafayette High School, Brooklyn, NX; Rensseber Polytechnic
Institute, B-Mgt.Eng., 1953. Served in U.S. Army Signal Corps, PFC, 1953-55. Member,
Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee, 1978-81. Member, Washington
Suburban Sanitary Commission, 1981-87 (chairman, 1983-84; vice-chairman, 1982-83,
1986-87). Member, boards of directors of American Cancer Society, Montgomery County
Unit; Temple Israel, Silver Spring; B'nai B'rith. Honorary Board of Directors, Great Oaks
Center. Outstanding Service Award, Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington,
1985. Married; one child. Member of the House of Delegates since 1987. Member,
Environmental Matters Committee. Vice-Chairman, Committee on Bi-County Agencies.
District office: 11805 Auth Lane, Silver Spring 20902; tel. 593-7309. Annapolis office:
224 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3046, 841-3046.
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