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RICHARD C. MATTHEWS, Republican, District 5A. Bom in Hampstead, July 11, 1926.
Attended Hampstead public schools; La Salle University. Auto parts jobber. Member, Power
Plant Siting Advisory Board. Member, Carroll County Republican State Central Committee,
1962-1966. Alternate delegate, Republican National Convention, 1964. Member, Carroll
County Economic Development Commission, 1958-1962. Past president, Hampstead Chamber
of Commerce. Director, Hampstead Bank. Charter member, Hampstead Lions Club. Member,
Elks; Farm Bureau; Izaak Walton League; St. John's Methodist Church. Married. Member of
the House of Delegates since 1967; member, Judiciary Committee. District office: 1309 Taylor
St., Hampstead 21074; tel. 239-3400. Annapolis office: 306 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3371.

LUCILLE MAURER, Democrat, District 19. Born in New York, N.Y., November 21, 1922.
University of North Carolina, A.B., 1942; Yale University, M.A., 1945. Economist. Member,
Governor's Employment and Training Council. Member, Montgomery County Board of
Education, 1960-68; trustee, Montgomery Community College, 1960-68; delegate, Maryland
Constitutional Convention, 1967-68; National Conference of State Legislatures, Education
Committee, 1974— (committee chair, 1978-79); member. Commission on Higher Education of
Middle States Association, 1982—; U.S. Dept. of Education, Intergovernmental Advisory
Council, 1980-82; Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges Advisory Committee, 1978-82;

National Council on Postsecondary Accreditation, 1974-79; Education Commission of the
States, vice-chair, National Planning Committee, Advanced Leadership Program, 1979-81;

Institute for Educational Leadership, National Advisory Board, 1979-81. Doctor of Humani-
ties (honorary), Hood College, 1984. The World Who's Who of Women, 1978—. Married.
Member of the House of Delegates since 1969; member, Ways and Means Committee since
1971 (chair. Education Subcommittee). Vice-chair, Montgomery County Delegation, 1972-78;

chair. Joint Committee on Federal Relations, 1983—. Annapolis office: 223C Lowe Bldg.,
21401; tel. 841-3011.

WILLIAM R. McCAFFREY, Democrat, District 27. Bom in Washington, D.C., July 28,
1934. Attended Washington, D.C., public schools; Southeastern University; Pennsylvania State
University. Telephone company supervisor; sportscaster; sports columnist. Served in U.S. Navy
Reserve. Chairman, Human Resources and Urban Affairs Committee, Southern Legislative
Conference. Member, Brandywine, Ft. Washington, Surratts, Nottingham, and Marlborough
Democratic Clubs. Member, Telephone Pioneers of America; Surratt Society; Legislative Study
Group; Prince George's Chamber of Commerce; County United Way Executive Board; Elks;

Moose; Clinton American Legion; Prince George's County Chamber of Commerce; Profession-
al Basketball Writers Assn. of America; Home Plate Club; Society of American Baseball
Research. Inducted into Washington Metropolitan Slow Pitch Softball Hall of Fame, 1983;

1978 Twentieth Coach Award; VFW Voice of Democracy Citation. Master of ceremonies,
Prince George's Special Olympics. Managed 1980 Women's A.S.A. National Slow Pitch
Softball Champions (Encore). Married; 4 children. Member of the House of Delegates since
1975, Vice-chairman, Environmental Matters Committee. Member, Joint Committee on
Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review. District office: 12405 Lytton Ave.,
Brandywine 20613; tel. 372-6786. Annapolis office; 161 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3534.

JAMES E. McCLELLAN, Democrat, District 3B. Born in Frederick, March 22, 1926.
Attended Massanutten Academy, Woodstock, Va.; University of Maryland; University of
Georgia, D.V.M., 1955. Veterinarian. Served in the U.S. Army; received E.T.O. with 3 Battle
Stars, Army Occupation Medal. Past president, Maryland Board of Veterinary Examiners; past
president, Board of Aldermen, Frederick City. Member, Elks; Moose; American Legion;

Independent Hose Company; Catoctin Club; Cotillion Club; Farm Bureau; VFW; Jeffersonian
Democratic Club; Lions Club; AMVETS; Chamber of Commerce; Camp Kanawha; Frederick
County Agricultural Society. Director and founder, Francis Scott Key Bank and Trust
Company; past president, Maryland Veterinary Medical Association; past president, Great
Frederick Fair. Married; 6 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979; member,
Environmental Matters Committee, Chairperson, Frederick County Delegation. District office;

215 Rockwell Terr., Frederick 21701; tel. 662-3804. Annapolis office: 324 Lowe Bldg., 21401;

tel. 841-3240.



 
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