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JOHN W. DEB-R, Republican, District 3. Born in Frederick, Maryland, March 18,1941.
Frederick High School; University of Maryland, B.S., 1963; The American College,
C.L.U., 1977. Insurance agent. Served in U.S. Army Reserves, 1963-69. Member,
Republican Local Central Committee, Frederick County, 1982-83. Past president,
Frederick Jaycces; named Jaycee International Senator, 1977. Past president, Frederick
County Heart Association; Frederick Life Underwriters Association; board of trustees,
Frederick Memorial Hospital. Married; four children. Member of the Senate since 1983.
Former member, Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee. Member, Finance
Committee, 1991—; Executive Nominations Committee. Member, Tort and Insurance
Reform Oversight Committee; Special Joint Committee on Energy Pricing, Special Joint
Committee on Pensions; Special Joint Committee on Transportation. Co-Chair, Joint
Committee on Protocol. District office: 13 W. 2nd St., Frederick 21701; tel. 69S-5733.
Annapolis office: 408 James Senate Office Bidg., 21401-1991; tel. 841-3575.

ARTHUR DORMAN, Democrat, District 21. BominNcwYork,N.Y., October21,1926.
Attended Brooklyn, N.Y., public schools ;George Washington University; Pennsylvania
College of Optometry, O.D., 1953. Optometnst. Served in U.S. Army, World War H.
Member, Governor's Commission on Excellence in Higher Education; executive board and
legislative advisory committee. Southern Regional Education Board. Member, 21st Legislative
District and Vansville District Democratic Clubs. Member, national. State and local optometric
associations; past president. Vision Institute of America. Maryland Optometrist of the Year,
1967. National Optometrist of the Year, 1968. Member, Beltsville Citizens' Assoc.; Beta Sigma
Kappa; American Legion; VFW, Prince George's County Boys and Girls Clubs, past president,
Takoma-Langley Kiwanis Club. Member, Beth Torah Congregation. Married. Member of
House of Delegates, 1965-75. Chairman, Prince George's County Delegation, 1971-75.
Member, Legislative Council, 1971-75. Speaker Pro Tern, 1971-75. Member of Senate since
1975. Vice-Chairman, Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee. Chairman, Prince
George's County Senate Delegation, 1980-8.1. Member, Executive Nominations Committee;

Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review. Former member,
Legislative Policy Committee. Home: 11107 Montgomery Rd., Beltsville 20705, tel. 937-
7411. Annapolis office: 303 James Senate Office Bidg., 21401-1991; tel. 841-3141

BERNIE FOWLER, Democrat, District 29. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, March 30,
1924. Graduate ofCalvert Senior High School. Self-employed businessman. Served in U.S.
Navy, 1944-46 (Asiatic-Pacific, American Theatre, and Victory medals). Member, Calvert
County Board ofEducation, 1963-69 (president, 4years). Calvert County Commissioner,
1970-82 (president, 9 years). Member, Governor's Commission on Special Education,
Governor's Task Force on State-Local Fiscal Relationships; Governor's Task Force on
Time-Sharing; State Development Council Task Force; Governor's Commission on
Growth in che Chesapeake Region. Chairman, Patuxent River Commission- President,
Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland; chairman, Tn-County Natural Resources
Commission. Member, Chesapeake Bay Commission. Member, Prince Frederick Lodge
142; Eastern Star; American Legion; VFW; Elks; Kiwanis; Farm Bureau, Chamber of
Commerce; Sportsman Club; Potomac River Association; Waterman's Association. Mar-
ried; four children. Member of the Senate since 1983- Former member. Budget and
Taxation Committee. Member, Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee, 1991—;

Executive Nominations Committee; Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics. Senate Chair,
Joint Committee on Chesapeake Bay Critical Areas. District office: Prince Frederick
Shopping Center, P.O. Box 459, Prince Frederick 20678-04S9; tel. 1-800-492-8342, or
535-3366. Annapolis office. 210 James Senate Office Bidg , 21401-1991; tel. 841-3673.

HABERN W. FREEMAN, Democrat, District 34. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, August
10,1941. Lock Haven State College, B.S., 1962; University of Maryland, Physical Therapy
Certificate, 1964. Physical therapist. Councilman, Harford County Council, 1972-74.
President, Harford County Council, 1974-78. Harford County Executive, 1982-86,
1986-90. Member, American Physical Therapy Association; Maryland Physical Therapy
Association. Member, Baltimore Blues Society. Married, three children. Member of the
Senate since 1991. Member, Judicial Proceedings Committee; Special Joint Committee on
Pensions. District office: 9 W. Courtland, Suite 200, Bel Air 21014; tel. 638-1714
Annapolis office: 202 James Senate Office Bidg , 21401-1991, tel. 841-3158.



 
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