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MARY A. CONROY, Democrat, District 23. Born in New York, N.Y., December 25,
1931. Julia Richman High School; Prince George's Community College. Member, Prince
George's County Board of License Commissioners, 1984-86. Member, Korean War
Memorial Commission. Chair, Pnnce George's County Affairs Committee, 1986-88 (law
enforcement committee). Member, Executive Board, United Cerebral Palsy of Prince
George's County. Director, American Cancer Society. Founding member, Bowic Citizens
Association. Charter member, Bowie Women's Club. Chair, Subcommittee on Affirmative
Action for Women, Democratic National Convention, 1984. Past State Commander,
Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary. Past State Adjutant, Disabled American Veterans
Auxiliary. Past president, Bowie Chapter, American Association of Retired Persons.
Member, Columbian Ladies Guild; Bowie Business and Professional Women's Club; Bowic
Democratic Club; Greenbelt Democratic Club. Widow; two children. Member of the
Senate, 1982-83. Member of the House of Delegates since May 1986. Member, Ways and
Means Committee (developmental disabilities workgroup subcommittee; lottery subcom-
mittee). District office: tel. 262-1044. Annapolis office: 208-C Lowe House Office BIdg.,
21401-1991; tel. 858-3098.

NORMAN H. CONWAY, Democrat, District 38. Born in Salisbury, Maryland, January
11,1942. Wicomico Senior High School; Salisbury State College, B.S. (education), 1965,
M.Ed. (education administration), 1970. Teacher, vice-principal, principal, Pinehurst
Elementary School, 1965-86. Supervisor, Chapter I programs, Wicomico County Board
of Education, 1986—. Member, Democratic Central Committee, Wicomico County,
1970-74. Member, Wicomico County Airport Commission, 1974-85. Member, Salisbury
City Council, 1974-87 (president, 1982-87). Member, Wicomico County Recreation
Commission, 1985-87. President, Wicomico County Volunteer Firemen's Association,
1986. Vice-President, District no. 1, Maryland Municipal League, 1982-86. Outstanding
Young Educator, Salisbury Jaycees, 1970; Sears' Citizen of the Year, 1976, Firefighter of
the Year, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1986. Married. Member of the House of Delegates
since 1987. Member, Appropriations Committee. House Chairman, Education Joint
Subcommittee. Member, Joint Committee on the Management of Public Funds. Former
member. Ways and Means Committee (chairman, subcommittee on pupil transportation,
chairman, subcommittee on community colleges). District office: 1312 Whittier Dr.,
Salisbury 21801, tel. 543-9060. Annapolis office: 416 Lowe House Office BIdg., 21401-
1991, tel. 841-3425.

GENE W. COUNIHAN, Democrat, District 15. Born in Cumberland, Maryland,
February 6, 1941. Fort Hill High School, Cumberland; Frostburg State College, B.S.,
1963; The American University, M.Ed., 1970. Educator; supervisor, Montgomery County
Schools. Member, Democratic Central Committee, Montgomery County, 1978-82; presi-
dent, Montgomery Village/Gaithersburg Democratic Club, 1980-82; president,
Montgomery Village Foundation Board of Directors, 1979-80, president, Seneca Valley
High School/Community Organization, 1981-82; consultant-trainer. Center for Creative
Communications, 1971-74; youth program director, YMCA, 1968-70. Associate profes-
sor/instructor (part-time). The American University, University of Maryland, and Federal
City College, 1967-73. Married; five daughters. Member of the House of Delegates since
1983. Vice-Chairman, Ways and Means Committee. Member, Joint Budget and Audit
Committee; Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review; Spend-
ing Affordabihty Committee; Special Joint Committee on Energy Pricing. District office.
9901 Dellcastle Rd., Gaithersburg 20879; tel. 977-5045. Annapolis office: 100 Lowe
House Office BIdg., 21401-1991; tel. 841-3521.

DAVID R. CRAIG, Republican, District 34. Born in Havre de Grace, Maryland, June
12, 1949. Havre de Grace High School, Towson State University, B.S., 1971; Morgan
State University, M.A., 1983. Assistant Principal, Aberdeen Middle School. Member,
Havre dc Grace City Council, 1979-85. Mayor of Havre de Grace, 1985-89. Life member,
Friends of the Concord Point Lighthouse; Havre de Grace Decoy Museum; Susquehanna
Museum; Havre de Grace Maritime Museum. Member, Sons of the American Legion, Post
47; Boy Scouts of America Troop 967 (past district chairman, Harford County). Married;

three children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1991. Member, Constitutional
and Administrative Law Committee. District office: 368 Congress Ave., Havre de Grace
21078. Annapolis office: 326E Lowe House Office BIdg., 21401-1991; tel. 841-3289.



 
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