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THOMAS J. MOONEY, Democrat, District 21. Born in Philadelphia, August 9, 1944.
Attended Bishop McDevitt High School, Wyncote, Pa.; University of Pennsylvania; Temple
University, B.A., 1971; Department of Government, Georgetown University. Instructor at
Providence Hospital, real estate agent, and political consultant. Student body president,
Temple University, 1969-1971; vice-president, U.S. National Student Association, 1971-1972.
Executive director. National Youth Pro-life Coalition. Member, Knights of Columbus; vice-
president, Langley Park Boys and Girls Club; president, St. Camillus Home School
Association. Member, National Political Science Honor Society; Outstanding Senior, Temple
University, 1971; Outstanding Young Men of America, 1979. Member of the House of
Delegate since 1979; member, Ways and Means Committee. Vice-chairman, Prince George's
County Bi-County Committee; member, Southern Legislative Council of State Governments.
District office: 70S Elm Aye., Takoma Park 20912; tel. 270-1271. Annapolis office: 210 Lowe
Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3114 (toll-free).

CONSTANCE A. MORELLA, Republican, District 16. Born in Somerville, Massachusetts,
February 12, 1931. Attended Somerville High School; Boston University, A.A., 1950, A.B.,
1954; The American University, M.A., 1967. Montgomery College English professor. Member,
C & 0 Canal National Historical Park Advisory Commission, 1976-1982 (vice-chair,
1979-1982); trustee, Capitol Institute of Technology, 1977—; trustee, Trinity College,
Washington, D.C., 1984—; member, Montgomery County Commission for Women,
1972-1975 (president 1973-1974); Living Stage-Arena Board, 1982—. Member, A.A.U.W.;

Montgomery County League of Women Voters; A.A.U.P.; United Way Advisory Council.
Author, "The Female Alcoholic in American History, Culture, and Jurisprudence," The
Alcoholism Digest (1974). Received American University Distinguished Alumna Award, 1980
and 1982. Married; 3 children, 6 wards. Member of the House of Delegates since 1979.
Member, Appropriations Committee (Subcommittee on Law Enforcement and Transporta-
tion). District office: 6601 Millwood Rd.. Bethesda 20817; tel. 656-0400 or 229-6601.
Annapolis office: 220 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3045.

M. ALBERT MORNINGSTAR, Democrat, District 3B. Bom in Staunton, Va., November
15, 1946. Attended Francis Scott Key High School, Union Bridge; University of Maryland,
B.S., 1968; University of Baltimore Law School, J.D., 1973. Attorney at law. Member,
American, Maryland, and Frederick County Bar Associations. Past president, Frederick
County Unit of American Cancer Society, 1976-1977; Frederick County Chamber of
Commerce, 1980; Frederick County Crime Solvers, 1981-1982. Serves as Pastor, Thurmont
Church of the Brethren. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983;

member. Judiciary Committee. Member, Medical Transplant Study Commission, 1984.
District office: 146 West Patrick St., Frederick 21701; tel. 694-7777. Annapolis office: 324
Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3243.

LOUIS P. MORSBERGER, Democrat, District 12. Born in Baltimore, August 26, 1929.
Attended Baltimore public schools. Tavern owner. Served in the U.S. Army. Member, Task
Force to Study Home Improvement Laws. Chairman, Baltimore County Democratic State
Central Committee of First District, 1966-1974. Alternate delegate to Democratic National
Convention, 1968. Vice-president, Morsberger Development, Inc. Board member, German
Children's Home. Member, Ridgeway-Consolidated Democratic Club; Catonsville Business-
men's Association; Masons; Shrine; Catonsville Hunt Club; Catonsville Historical Society;

American Legion; Elks. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975; member,
Economic Matters Committee; Rules and Executive Nominations Committee. Mailing address:

612 Hilton Ave., Catonsville 21228. District office: 1 Newburg Ave., Baltimore 21228; tel.
242-5699 or 747-0407. Annapolis office: 304 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3378.



 
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