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Foundation Fund.


This list includes individuals, associations, organizations and corporations who contributed $25 or more to the MTNA MTNA Music Teachers National Association
MTNA Middle Tennessee Nursery Association (McMinnville, Tennessee) 
 FOUNDATION FUND the period of January 1-December 31, 2005.

* Deceased

Founders Society Platinum Circle

$10,000 or More

Margaret S. Lorince *

Founders Society Gold Circle

$5,000-9,999

Acevedo Music & Art Education Foundation Inc.

Jane S. Bastien

Iris and Morty Manus MANUS. Anciently signified the person taking an oath as a compurgator. The use of this word probably came from the party laying his hand on the New Testament. Manus signifies, among the civilians, power, and is frequently used as synonymous with potestas. Lec. El. Dr. Rom. Sec. 94.  

Jane E. Snow

Founders Society Silver Circle

$2,500-4,999

Sylvia Shepherd

Warner Bros BROS Brothers
BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington)
BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) 
. Publications

Founders Society Bronze Circle

$1,000-2,499

Anonymous

Anonymous

Arizona State MTA (1) (Message Transfer Agent or Mail Transfer Agent) The store and forward part of a messaging system. See messaging system.

(2) See M Technology Association.

1. (messaging) MTA - Message Transfer Agent.
 

R. Wayne Gibson

MarySue Harris

Leonice K. Hill

Illinois State MTA

Gary L. Ingle in·gle  
n.
1. An open fire in a fireplace.

2. A fireplace.



[Perhaps Scottish Gaelic aingeal, fire, light.
 

Kentucky MTA

Louisiana MTA

Missouri MTA

Nevada MTA

New Jersey MTA

Loran Olsen

Pennsylvania MTA

Stubbs Music Center

Benjamin Whitten

Benefactor $500-999

Gail J. Berenson

Charlottesville MTA

Hawaii MTA

MTA of California-Los Angeles County Branch

Oregon MTA

Pennsylvania MTA-Westmoreland Chapter

Community Music School

Joan M. Reist

Liane li·an·a   also li·ane
n.
Any of various climbing, woody, usually tropical vines.



[Alteration of French liane, probably from lier, to bind, from Old French; see liable.]
 Rockley

Deborah Rodgers

Pearl Stockbarger

Tallahassee MTA

Donald J. Veverka

Barbara H. Wasson

Wisconsin MTA

WMTA WMTA West Michigan Tourist Association
WMTA Wisconsin Music Teachers Association
WMTA Wyoming Motorcycle Trials Association
 Foundation Inc.

Guarantor $250-499

Nancy B. Adsit

Marge Bengel

April A. Brahinsky

Benjamin D. Caton

Brian K. Chung

Millie Eben

Thomas L. Ediger

Florida State MTA

Holly E. Hanauer

Sue H. Holder

Illinois State MTA-Chicago Area

Rebecca G. Johnson

Arlene Krueger

Peggy J. Lewis

Mid Cities Texas MTA

Donna W. Miller

J. Cheryl Norman

Ohio MTA-Central East District

Panhandle OMTA OMTA Ontario Massage Therapist Association (Canada)
OMTA Ohio Music Teachers Association
OMTA Old Mobeetie Texas Association
OMTA Oregon Music Teachers Association, Inc.
 [Oklahoma]

Reading MTA

Sida SIDA Syndrome d'immunodeficience acquise, French for AIDS, see there  Roberts

Salt Creek Salt Creek refers to:

Rivers
  • Salt Creek (Des Plaines River Tributary), Illinois
  • Salt Creek (Sangamon River Tributary), Illinois
City
  • Salt Creek, Colorado
Townships
 Chapter-Illinois State MTA

Martha K. Smith

Auda Marie Thomas

Upper Pinellas MTA

Darlene G. Vlasek

Sustainer $100-249

Alabama MTA

Jerry L. Anderson

Arizona Study Program (affiliated with Arizona State MTNA)

Charles C. Aschbrenner

Athens MTA

Edward B. Baker

Ken Bales

Donna Whitten Banks

Bartlesville Area MTA

Jerelen Bartone

Elena Berlinsky

Alison Bernhoft

Marti L. Bessinger

John R. Bridges

Lynda C. Broadbent

Martha E. Brueggeman

Janet S. Bunker

Sharon T. Callahan

Millicent M. Callobre

Sandra L. Carnes

Central Oklahoma
See also: Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area

Central Oklahoma is the geographical name for the central region of the state. It is also known by the Oklahoma Department of Tourism designation, Frontier Country.
 MTA

Robin Chadwick

Chattanooga MTA

Hui Cheng

Julie C. Chu

Gloria Chuang

Jeannette Chun

Ingrid J. Clarfield

Mary Jane Clarke

Sylvia Coats

Peter F. Collins

Colorado MTA

Colorado MTA-Grand Junction Chapter

Annette C. Conklin

Rebecca Hardy Rebecca Hardy (born 1985) is a Canadian fashion model. She was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and grew up in Mannheim, Ontario. Hardy is the second winner of reality TV show Canada's Next Top Model.  Corley

Walter Cosand

Ellen K. Curtin

Jerry Davidson

Diane Dawson Delk

Denver Area MTA

Barbara B. Dixon

Keeli D. Droege

Edmonds MTA

Ruth S. Edwards

Dean Epperson

Susan Dersnah Fee

Festival in Delaware

Patricia Flesher Flesh´er

n. 1. A butcher.
A flesher on a block had laid his whittle down.
- Macaulay.

2. A two-handled, convex, blunt-edged knife, for scraping hides; a fleshing knife.
 

Foothills MTA

Fort Worth MTA

Anna Harriette Foshee

Raymond Friday

Charlynne Harris Fry

Debra A. Gamero

Joan B. Gathercoal

Raeanna Gislason

William B. Goldberg For other persons of the same name, see Bill Goldberg (disambiguation).
William B. Goldberg is an American musician and composer. He was born in New York City in 1917. He first began composing and giving public piano performances at the age of 12.
 

Rachel Gragson

Greater Rockford MTA

Harriet Green

Gary L. Gress

Christine A. Groth

Gulf Coast MTA

Joy Han

Taylor Hanex

Mano ma·no  
n. pl. ma·nos
A hand-held stone or roller for grinding corn or other grains on a metate.



[Spanish, hand, mano, from Latin manus, hand; see manner.]
 R. Hardies

Mary Kay Mary Kay is a brand of skin care and color cosmetics sold by Mary Kay Inc. Mary Kay World Headquarters is located in the Dallas suburb of Addison, Texas. Mary Kay Ash (d. November 22, 2001) founded Mary Kay Inc. on Friday, September 13, 1963.  Harper

Karen J. Harrington

Hattiesburg Music Teachers League

Steven K. Hesla

Rhona Hodgen

Chris Hong

Kathryn B. Hull

Mary Taylor Mary Taylor can refer to:
  • Mary "Peta" Taylor, a cricketeer
  • Mary Taylor, a politician from Ohio
 Hulme

Indiana MTA

Iowa MTA

Jessica G. Johnson

Charles H. Jones

Patricia Collins Jones

Loretta N. Julian

William James Noun 1. William James - United States pragmatic philosopher and psychologist (1842-1910)
James
 Kanengiser

Kansas City Kansas City, two adjacent cities of the same name, one (1990 pop. 149,767), seat of Wyandotte co., NE Kansas (inc. 1859), the other (1990 pop. 435,146), Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, NW Mo. (inc. 1850).  MTA

Kansas MTA

Richard H. Kauffman

Eileen Keel

Sylvia L. Killman

Vicki King

Christine H. Kissack

Donna Battista Kligerman

Hanna Kogan

J. Mitzi Kolar

Elizabeth L. LaBelle

Genevieve Lee

Maria Lonchyna-Lisowsky

Diana Lee Lucker

Main Line MTA

Marcia H. Mally

Carolyn B. Malnes

Wanda L. Mandigo

Elizabeth Munster Manduca

Mary J. Martindale

Betty Lea Martocchio

Ellen Masaki

Pamela M. Mason

Massachusetts MTA

Nancy Matesky

Philelle E. McBrayer

Marcia McCarry

Terry McRoberts

Metropolitan Detroit Musicians League

Midland MTA

Letitia M. Miller

Montana MTA

Mark L. Mordue

W. Robert Morrison Robert, Robbie or Rob Morrison is the name of several persons:
  • Robert Morison (1620-1683), Scottish botanist
  • Robert Morrison (missionary) (1782-1834), the first Protestant missionary to China in 1807
 

Murray MTA

Music Teachers of the Desert

Nashville Area MTA

Carol J. Nelson

Jon R. Nelson

Joseph D. Nigro

North Fulton MTA, Georgia

Northwest Ohio Northwest or northwestern Ohio consists of multiple counties in the northwestern corner of the US state of Ohio. This area borders Lake Erie, southern Michigan, and eastern Indiana. Some areas in northwestern Ohio are also considered the Black Swamp area.  MTA

Cary Norquist

John F. Norton

Ohio MTA

Ohio MTA-Southwest District

Carolyn Oldham

Sally O'Reilly Sally O'Reilly (b. 1971) is a writer, critic, teacher, editor and events organiser. She has contributed to Art Monthly, Frieze, Contemporary, Modern Painters, and Time Out  

Janis Parish

Nancy Parker

Kimberly W. Peachy peach·y  
adj. peach·i·er, peach·i·est
1. Resembling a peach, especially in color or texture.

2. Informal Splendid; fine.
 

Florence F. Peacock

Lois Ann Pearson

William Perryman *

Edith L. Pfister

Philadelphia MTA

Arleen M. Pickett

Piedmont MTA

Phyllis I. Pieffer

David T. Piersel

Pikes Peak Pikes Peak, 14,110 ft (4,301 m) high, central Colo., in the Front Range of the Rocky Mts.; discovered by U.S. explorer Zebulon Pike in 1806. There are many higher peaks in the Rockies, but this is the best known and most conspicuous because of its location on the  MTA

Judith C. Plagge

Piano, Texas MTA

Sandra P. Polanski

Judith A. Price

Barbara K. Rader

Paul E. Reed

Victoria E. Reusch

Lori E. Rhoden

Coila P. Robinson

Danny Rocks

Linda L. Rogers

Nancy J. Rude

Barbara Schneiderman

Joel T. Schoenhals

Sue Schultz

Carol Schutzmann

Norma L. Seifert

Mark W. Smidt

Scott McBride Smith

South Metro Atlanta MTA

South Suburban MTA

Southern Delaware MTA

St. Louis Area MTA

Staff and Clef Music Club of Cheyenne

Patricia A. Stowell

Martha H. Stubbs

Students of Peggy Lewis Piano Studio

Linda S. Stump

Sumy Takesue

Joyce Templeman

Catherine B. Thacker

Gretchen E. Thomas

Mary Nelson Tollefson

Patricia Dyer Tuley

Marienne Uszler

Robert D. Vandall

Vermont MTA

Richard G. VanDyke

Claire Wachter

Ann C. Wade

Deborah Wallace Deborah Wallace is a Scottish born actress and playwright. Plays include Psyche based on the life of James Miranda Barry.

[1] [2]
 

Yu Chung Wang

Margee K. Webster

Janice Wenger

West Tennessee West Tennessee is one of the three Grand Divisions in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Of the three, it is the most sharply defined geographically. Its boundaries are the Mississippi River on the west and the Tennessee River on the east.  MTA

Karen White

Joanna Zane-Fan

Robin Zemp

Supporter $50-99

Onneta Lu Adams

Diane J. Aitken

Alisa D. Arnett

Diana C. Aubrey

Aurora MTA

Donna L. Baddeley

Chad D. Baker

Mary Clare Barker

Nelly M. Bateman

Ronald Bennett Father Ronald Bennett OFM (born 1935) is a Franciscan friar and a former spiritual director, sports master and bursar of Gormanston College, Co Meath, Ireland. He joined the staff of the College in 1963 and his duties also included organising teams of altar boys.  

Sara A. Bloom

Dolores Dolores (or Delores) was a common given name (until the 1960s in the USA); it is cognate with the English word "dolorous" (meaning sorrowful) and equivalent in meaning.  Salas Borgir

Joanna T. Burnside

Barbara J. Byrum

Jane Cadwallader-Howe

Esther H. Chan

June Chow-Tyne

Lora Lynn Christensen

Ya-Li Chung

Valerie C. Cisler

Natalie G. Codelli

Brenda L. Conroy

Raymond A. Cramer

Janet M. Davidson

Carol W. Dennes

Patricia L. Dennis

Carolyn Deuel

Laureen Di Bisceglie

John H. Diercks

Elaine Donaldson

Vicki Duchworth

Carol S. Durham

Anne Epperson

Marjorie Farrell

Jacqueline B. Faulcon

Krissy Feldkamp

Maureen P. Flood-Amiry

Roger E. Foltz

Sherry P. Frush

Amanda Roberts Gilmore

Eve Ginnett

Tamah Williams Goad

Sue F. Gohn

Carleen Graft

Joyce C. Grantham

Janet D. Gray

Walter Gray

Greeley Area MTA

Astrid Viana Groth

Dorie V. Guidon gui·don  
n.
1. A small flag or pennant carried as a standard by a military unit.

2. A soldier bearing such a flag or pennant.
 

Ellen Young Ellen Young is a New York State Assemblywoman for New York's 22nd assembly district elected in 2006 representing Flushing. She is a Democrat.  Gunn

Gwinnett County MTA

Debra S. Hadfield

Barbara L. Hamel Ham´el   

v. t. 1. Same as Hamble.
 

Kathryn R. Hammer

Cindy Harrington

Charlotte M. Heermann

Jane B. Heintzelman

Carolyn W. Hertzler

Diane W. Higgins

Mary W. Hood

Diane Y. Hou

Kathryn E. Hug

Connie C. Hungate

Helen Hunter

Amy Rose Amy Rose (エミー・ローズ Emī Rōzu  Immerman

Carrie Sue Ingram

Alia Iovel

Deanne Werner Irvine

Ethel C. Iwasaki

Hans J. Jensen

Dianne Johnston

Rosa D. Julstrom

Despy Karlas

David A. Karp

George L. Katz

Katherine Keim

Norma Kelling

Gene Marie Callahan Kern

Beth Gigante Klingenstein

Joyce Kurtz Joyce Hedy Kurtz Mahan (born June 25, 1958 in Ventura, CA), better known as Joyce Kurtz or Joyce Kurtz Mahan, is a voice actress and ex-wife of Kerrigan Mahan, who is best known for his voice of Bunta Fujiwara in Initial D.  

Pattama Ladpli

Annette Warner Larsen

Lawton MTA

Elaine Lebar

Chieh-Ming Lee

Kathleen A. Legere

Phyllis A. Lehrer

June Leondar

Judy Hath Liberson

Sally C. Lippe

Betty Liu

Emily Rhodes Lorraine

Dorothy Mahaffy

Virginia Marks

Deborah S. Martin

Jennifer Martin Jennifer Martin is an American voice actress who provides the voice of Ms. Sara Bellum, who is the Mayor of Townsville's assistant, in the Cartoon Network animated television series The PowerPuff Girls.  

Kathleen Maskell

Donita McCoy

Margaret McDonald Margaret McDonald was born in 1815 and lived in Port Glasgow, Scotland during the beginning years of the Dispensationalism movement under John Nelson Darby. McDonald was fifteen years old in 1830 when she claimed to be a "prophetess.  

Helena S. Meetze

Martha L. Melton

Mississippi MTA

June C. Montgomery

Diane D. Moore

Mary Ellen Moore

Lynette Morrill

Diane Morrow

Pierrette Mouledous

Levonne Mrozinski

Mark D. Mrozinski

Shizuko Mukaida

Elizabeth Nelms

Margaret E. Nichols

Naoko Noguchi

James C. Norden

John L. Norman

North Shore Piano Guild

Rachel E. Nunez

Ocoee MTA

Bartomeu P. Oliver

Oregon MTA-Portland District

Jane Ozolins

Barbara U. Payson

Joyce Peterson

Esther M. Pfeiffer

Patricia Pierce

Clinton Pratt

Jean D. Pyle

Karon L. Raabe

Martha L. Randall

Diane Graham Raudensky

Shirley A. Raut

Judith Reeves

John Reglin

Nora Ridenour

Julie B. Rieth

Rosemarie A. Rinn

Content Sablinsky

Marie J. Schlosser

Julie E. Schmitts

Mary M. Schoenfeld

Frances Schwemmer

Linda M. Seime

Rachel Shaftman

Jennifer S. Shannon

Janice M. Sharon

Carmen Carmen

throws over lover for another. [Fr. Lit.: Carmen; Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190]

See : Faithlessness


Carmen

the cards repeatedly spell her death. [Fr.
 E. Shaw

Alexandra Shikhris

Rebecca P. Shockley

Sheryl A. Shohet

Ann Dotter Shurtz

Diana Skroch

Dallene P. Smith

Smoky Mountain Smoky Mountain may refer to:
  • Great Smoky Mountains, a mountain range in the Appalachian Mountains
  • Smokey Mountain, a large pile of rubbish in Manila
  • Smokey Mountain (band), a Filipino band
 MTA

Lisa Holloway Sober

Miriam Spindler-Lynch

Christine Steiner

Mary S. Stevens

Paul B. Stewart

Peggy Stites

Rose Stodola

Kerstin Stone

Rebecca D. Stout

Barbara Stoutenburgh

Irene B. Struve

Richard Syracuse

Kiyoshi Tamagawa

Avlona Taylor

Stephen P. Taylor

Christian Teal

Catherine Tetreault

Jacquelyn Sullivan Thornell

Susan L. Traylor

Walter E. Urben

Sheila Vail

Valley City MTA

William A. Vessels

Carolyn Via

Deborah A. Voytus

Waco MTA

James A. Walfrid

James A. Wallace

Deloris Waller

Patricia Ward

Irene H. Waters

Julia L. Weiser

Western Illinois University For another university which uses the abbreviation "WIU", see Webber International University
Athletics

Main article: Western Illinois Leathernecks
 MTNA

Evelyn F. Westwood

Donna C. White

Nancy J. Whitecar

Marcia L. Wiebers

Clare M. Wilber

Lenore D. Wilkinson

Jeanette Winsor

Sarah Price Wright

Virginia M. Wulff

William Ronald William Ronald, R.C.A. (1926–1998) (born Willam Ronald Smith, variant name William Smith Ronald) was an important Canadian painter, best known as the founder of the influential Canadian abstract art group Painters Eleven in 1954.  YaDeau

Barbara G. Young

Grace W. Young

Jo A. Zagar

Marjorie J. Ziprick

Friends $25-49

Zoe Ann Abrahamson

Mary Louise Adams

Janet Ainsworth

L'rayne Teasdale Allec

Betty E. Allen

Sandra J. Allen

Sarah C. Altenburg

Minako Amakawa

Sharon S. Ard

Charlotte S. Arnstein

Gregory H. Aslani

E. Ruth Ayers

Narissa Strong Bach

Badlands badlands, area of severe erosion, usually found in semiarid climates and characterized by countless gullies, steep ridges, and sparse vegetation. Badland topography is formed on poorly cemented sediments that have few deep-rooted plants because short, heavy showers  Chapter MTA

Ben Bailey Ben Bailey (born 1971) is an American comedian, Cabbie and game show host for Discovery Channel's Cash Cab. He classifies his comedy as mainly "surreal observational".

Originally from Chatham, New Jersey, he went to Los Angeles in 1993.
 

Judith L. Barban

Pamela Barger

Linda K. Barker

Shelley M. Barter

Patsy M. Bateman

Margaret Baxtresser Margaret Baxtresser, (June 10, 1922–June 7, 2005) was an internationally renowned American concert pianist. [1] She was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan.

At age 13, she was a soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. At age 20, she won a Walter W.
 

Deborah L. Beachnau

Carol Beall

Lillis J. Beaudoin

Patti A. Bennett

Laura Flowers Benson

Steve Betts

Virginia Ernst Bigelow

Manley Blackwell

Mary Alice Mary Alice Smith (born December 3, 1941 in Indianola, Mississippi, U.S.) is an Emmy Award and Tony Award winning actress. In 1987 she received a Tony for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her work in Fences.  Bowman

Joan Frey Boytim

Michael Brailovsky

Ruth B. Brewer

Nancy Bricard

James C. Brimhall

Janice Brink

Anna Briscoe

Mary Claire Britton

Wilda E. Brown

Melanie L. Brsan

Ella Louise Burba

Annette Marie Burkhart

Kenneth L. Burky

Patricia Lynn Burlage

Marie Burnette

Roger Bushell Squadron Leader Roger Joyce Bushell RAF (August 30, 1910 - March 29, 1944) was a South African born Auxiliary Air Force pilot in Britain who organized and led the famous escape from the Nazi prisoner of war camp, Stalag Luft III.  

Linda M. Calhoun

Aurelia Campbell

Helen G. Canine

Arline Cardoso

Doris Chase

Ellen Tryba Chen

Pauline P. Ching For the Chinese surname Ching 程, see .

For the Chinese dynasty, see .
The ching (Thai: ฉิ่ง; sometimes romanized as chhing) are small bowl-shaped finger cymbals of thick and heavy bronze, with a broad rim commonly used in Cambodia and
 

Joyce T. Clark

Aleta Collier

Rose T. Collier

Susan Conner

Janice M. Cook

Elizabeth Cormier

Barbara H. Cox

Mary Ann Craige

Ginger Crippen

Marilyn L. Crosland

Jan Rutherford Culver

Betty C. Davis

John L. Davis

Kris Davis

Sara Davis

Clare M. Deutsch

Mildred Dexter-Rosell

Helen B. Dilorio

Jackie S. Edwards-Henry

Marjorie R. Eldevik

Dorothy Elfin elf·in  
adj.
1.
a. Relating to or suggestive of an elf.

b. Made, done, or produced by an elf.

2. Small and sprightly or mischievous.

3.
 

Cenieth C. Elmore

Kinuyo T. Engelbrecht

Cynthia A. Epperson

Gena (Generalized Event Notification Architecture) A method for communicating events over the Web. It is an architecture for transmitting notifications between HTTP resources such as buddy lists, distribution lists and print jobs.  K. Everitt

Jen-Chiao Fang

Ruth E. Fardig

Elaine G. Felder

Dianne Ferguson

Julia E. Ferguson

Kathy Fink

Thelma Fisher

Abbie T. Fletcher

Ellen M. Fong

David Fountain

Eileen Fox

Diane A. France

Dena Frankenfield

Alline R. Fulton

Barbara W. Furr

Karen A. Furr

Renae Gale

Paula S. Gardiner

Paulet P. Garrett

Deborah S. Gers

Barbara D. Gholz

Janie Gilliam

Sophia Gilmson

Cheryl Faul Gingerich

Rosalie Prince Gjerde

Herman Godes

Jeannie F. Goodwin

Carol H. Goranson

Michelle Gordon

Susan Keith Gray

J. James Greasby

Patricia B. Griffith

Joyce L. Grill

David M. Gross

Erna Gulabyan

Celinda Hallbauer

Katherine J. Hankins

Jill G. Hanrahan

Betty R. Hansen

Gloria A. Harer

Janet R. Harmon

Kathy B. Harris

Elaine Atkins Harriss

Ayumi Hashimoto

Paula Heil

Lauriann Lines Heisler

Judith A. Heltman

Larissa Henderson

Janice A. Herr

Kathryn Hickman

Jonetta Miller Hinkle

Kate Hokanson

David W. Holmes

Steven Houser

Sylvia Hunt

Nancy M. Hutagalung

Nina Isidora

Atarah Jablonsky

Anita L. Jackson

Maria Rotella Jacobsen

Helen M. James

Carol Jamison

Nancy E. Jantsch

Constance M. Jessup

Annette Joe

Gelene Johnson

Gloria N. Johnson

Kathleen R. Johnson

Wendy Jones

Rebecca Jones-Schappert

Dana Judkins

Denise R. Kahnert-Storck

Kansas MTA

Svetlana A. Kaplanskaya

Irina S. Kats

Brenda E. Kee

Greta C. Keleher

Margaret M. Kelley

Priscilla A. Keogh

Lynne S. Kessler

Karen J. Kezer

Shana Kirk

Judith M. Kish

Sheryl Jeanne Kjelland

Priscilla Kliewer

Marcia M. Knuttila

Barbara R. Kok

Mary A. Kovell

Sue Krebsbach

Linda L. Krueger

Sally D. Laird

Sandra P. Larson

Patty Shu-Ying H. Lau

Dian L. Lawler-Johnson

Billie Leach

Sharon E. Lebsack

Kathleen C. Lemasters

Sue Lindley

Margaret Littlehales

George Gardner George Edward (Bud) Gardner (born on October 8, 1942 in Lachine, Quebec, Canada and died on November 6, 2006 at his home in Florida, United States) was the first-ever goaltender for the National Hockey League's Vancouver Canucks.  Loring

Marian Lott

Irene Lu

Linda M. Lukasik

Sigrid Luther

Judith Lyons

Judith L. Macha

Loena G. Males

Leonard Mastrogiacomo

Charlotte Mathias

Elizabeth May
This article is about the leader of the Green Party of Canada. For the Luxembourgian athlete, see Elizabeth May (athlete).


Elizabeth Evans May, LL.B, DHumL (h.c.), OC (born June 9, 1954) is the current leader of the Green Party of Canada.
 

Fern McArthur

Midge midge, name for any of numerous minute, fragile flies in several families. The family Chironomidae consists of about 2,000 species, most of which are widely distributed. The herbivorous larvae are found in all freshwaters; the larvae of some species live in saltwater.  McCloy

Kay Dawn McFarland

Frank McGinnis

Lillian L. McGovern

Irene M. McGrady

Wilma J. Meckstroth

Millie Mehnert

Patrick J. Meighan

Amelie C. Meldefontenay

Sherry Merz

Janice Mesrobian

Metronome metronome (mĕ`trənōm'), in music, originally pyramid-shaped clockwork mechanism to indicate the exact tempo in which a work is to be performed. It has a double pendulum whose pace can be altered by sliding the upper weight up or down.  Music Club

Sandra G. Meyer

Patricia M. Milstead

Michiko Miyamoto

Betty Jane Moore This article is about the British journalist. For the attempted assassin of Gerald Ford, see Sara Jane Moore.
Jane Wendy Moore (born 17 May, 1962 in Oxford, England) is a British journalist, author and television presenter.
 

Susan J. Moore

Helen M. Morrison

Roberta J. Motz

Ruth Motz

Roberta E. Munro

Tim Murphy

Music Forum of Jackson (Mississippi)

Music Forum of Tupelo

Susan Embry Naylor

Heidi Nienberg

Rosemarie M. Nikolakakis

Betty M. Nolting

Kathleen L. Nungesser

Patricia Nyien

Margaret M. O'Brien

Claire C. O'Guin

Ohio MTA-Richland County

Larissa N. O'Malley

Jane F. O'Mara

Yoko A. Onaka

Frances I. Onley

Mary Kaye For Mary Kay Cosmetics, see .

Mary Kaye (born January 9 1924- died February 17, 2007) [1], sometimes called the "First Lady of Rock and Roll", was a guitarist and performer who was active in the 1950s and 1960's.
 Owen

Paul Parker This article is about the footballer. For the cricketer, see Paul Parker (cricketer).

Paul Andrew Parker (born West Ham, London, 4th April 1964) is a retired English footballer with QPR and Manchester United who was a crucial player at the 1990 World Cup
 

Sharon L. Parker

Johanne L. Patenaude

Margaret King Patterson

Frank C. Pearson

Ina Kay Pegram

Cynthia M. Penker

Shirley Peringer

Jan L. Perry

Rennae Petersen

Margaret Peterson

Margot B. Peterson

Alexander Petruska

Diana A Diana A is a female mecha from the Mazinger Z anime and manga series, created by Go Nagai. It was the successor of Aphrodite A after its destruction.

She was named after Diana the Roman goddess of hunt.
. Pettit

Sandra L. Pierce

Pamela D. Pike

Bruce Piper

Paul C. Pollei

Nina Polonsky

Ponca City Ponca City, city (1990 pop. 26,359), Kay co., N Okla., on the Arkansas River; founded 1893 with the opening of the Cherokee Strip, inc. 1899. It is a trade, processing, and shipping hub in a grain, livestock, and oil area.  Area Branch MTA

Ann Almond Pope

Nancy R. Powell

Patricia K. Powers

Rose Ratcliffe

Carolyn J. Rebar

Carol A. Rein

Lana E. Rhinehart

Suzanne Rice

Lavinia Richards

Rebekah Richards

Mallie Riecken

Jo T. Riecker-Karl

Barbara J. Rogers

Linda M. Rogers

Jean Frank Rose

Barbara E. Ruegge

Elise Russell

Ann B. Rye

Hedi Salanki-Rubardt

Mary Katherine Sallee

Louise R Savage

Helen H. Sayer

Mary Ellen Schauber

Janelle Schlaudt

Lynette N. Schwane

Kay Scott

Ilene S. Sharkey

Michael Sheadel

Nancy Jo Sheaffer

Ann C. Sheldon

Brian R Shepard

Virginia M. Shimota

Susan Shiner shiner: see minnow.
shiner

Any of several small freshwater fishes (genera Notemigonus and Notropis, family Cyprinidae). The common shiner (Notropis cornutus) is a blue and silver minnow up to 8 in. (20 cm) long.
 

Laurie Y. Shinsato

Joy Shrader

Ruth S. Sinclair

Arvi Sinka

Brenda R Sinka

Ruth B. Skaggs

Susanne Skyrm

Carol Ann Smalley

Elaine B. Smith

Patricia A. Smith

Eunice Wonderly

Stackhouse

Billy W. Stanford

Nannette D. Stariha

Cathy A. Steffan

Joyce A. Stevens

Beverly Strathmann

Margaret S. Strong

Pamela F. Stump

Brenda Sullivan

Jonathan Sweat

Natalya M. Syropyatova

Eleanor Szabo

Karen Taddie

Suzanne Taitte

Peter Takacs

Beverly Taylor

Constance H. Teague

Joan V. Teichmann

Karen L. Thickstun

Martha L. Thomas

Ouida Thomas

Ruth C. Thomas

Patricia Moll Thompson

Rory M. Thompson

Harriet A. Thornton

Gloria R. Thurn

Ruth M. Tierney

Kathryne Timberlake

Debby I. Titlow

Susan M. Todd

June M. Torrison

Barbara Tracy

Carole A. Trouba

Carol J. Tweeten

Susan Twitty

Mary Vander Linde

Nancy M. Vinson

Joan Wall

Virginia Gabriel Wallace

Linda J. Wallevand

Barbara Dawn Walz

Andrea Stennett Warren

Judy Foister Warrington

Grace C. Watson

Joan Weekes

Helen R. Weems

Mary Ann Weis

Joan Westgate

West Virginia West Virginia, E central state of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania and Maryland (N), Virginia (E and S), and Kentucky and, across the Ohio R., Ohio (W). Facts and Figures


Area, 24,181 sq mi (62,629 sq km). Pop.
 MTA

Carolina K. Whitfield-Smith

Nancy E. Whitman

Pee-Yaw Lim Wilkes

Patricia R Will

Marie E. Willett

Delores Willi

Barbara Williams

Felicia H. Williams

Angela Willoughby

Echo M. Wilson

Theresa H. Wilson

Kathleen Wimberley

Susan Wolfe

Chui-Hui Wong

Frances Yao

Eunee Yee

Cathy Tao Yin The practice of Tao Yin was an ancient precursor of qigong, specifically the variety known as neigong, and was practised in Chinese Taoist monasteries for health and spiritual cultivation. Attested from at least 500 BC.  

Marina Young

Sandra R. Young

Marion Zarzeczna

Carol A. Zephier

Lindsay Zierolf

Betty B. Zornosa

Charlene Zundel

Donor $10-24

Maryan F. Abramsohn

Janet B. Acker

Fay S. Adams

Gall Adams

Lisa A. Albee

Cathy Albergo

Doreve Alde-Cridlebaugh

Jean I. Alexander

Olive R. Aliga

Yvonne S. Ailing

Mary Ann Allison

Cynthia B. Allor

Louise W. Anderson

Mary Anderson Mary Anderson may refer to one of the following:
  • Mary Anderson (stage actress) (1859-1940)
  • Mary Anderson (actress), born 1920
  • Mary Anderson (inventor)
  • Mary Anderson (skater)
 

Sharon Anderson Sharon Scarella Anderson is an American politician and a member of the Republican Party. She is a 1956 graduate of St. Paul Central and attended the University of Minnesota.

Anderson is not an attorney, but has repeatedly sought the office of Minnesota Attorney General.
 

Kay M. Andre

Marina Andueza

Beatrice Bixby Anson

Marilou Aranas

Charles L. Arnold

Leslie R. Babb

Irina G. Babina

Alice Backer

Delaine Bagwell

Betty Clare Balmer

Eugene M. Barban

Sharon D. Barnes

Cora Zuponcic Barr

Nancy H. Barry

Paula J. Barta

Carole Batson

Nasli Bayer

Jane G. Beale

Marjorie J. Beavon

Ginger Beazley Dr. Ginger Beazley is a voice instructor who specializes in training singers for opera and musical theatre. An accomplished soprano singer herself, Dr. Beazley was trained by many of the world's greatest voice instructors, including Virginia Zeani.  

Belva M. Beck

Karen R. Becker

Judy Bede

Karen R. Beecham

Carol Ann Bell Ann Bell (born 29 April 1940) is a Cheshire-born British actress, probably best known for playing prisoner of war Marion Jefferson in the BBC World War II drama series Tenko during the early 1980s.  

Beth V. Benson

Lela W. Benson

Lieschen Bierstedt

Raymond R Bills

Dianne Dee Boatman

Krista Boaz

Billie S. Boone

Gladys L. Border

Nancy J. Boston

Karen L. Bourne Bourne, town (1990 pop. 16,064), Barnstable co., SE Mass., crossed by Cape Cod Canal; settled 1627, inc. 1884. Bourne Bridge (1935), across the canal, made the town an entry point to Cape Cod and a resort and commercial center.  

Joanne Ennis Bourquin

Vernice C. Bowen

Adam Bowles

Mary Louise Boyd

Laura A. Brandt

Carolyn B. Brasell

Kathy S. Bresee

Betty S. Brewer

Carolyn Bridger

W. Michael Brittenback

Suzanne W. Brockmeier

Ellen R. Brook

Elena E. Brooks

Debbie Brown

Marilyn S. Brown

Mary Ann Brown

Patty Brown

Stephen B. Brown

Martha Hatter Buckalew

Karen W. Buckland

Catherine Burge

Lois J. Burger

Nan Hill Burnett

Susan L. Burnette

Patricia Burns

Helen F. Butenhoff

Carol A. Butler

Elena Bykhold-Benedict

Shirley M. Byrne

Barbara F. Caine

Danny R. Calhoun

Ruth B. Campbell

Jean L. Cann

Gerald N. Carper

Cassandra I. Carr

Leslie Cartaya

Jing jing (jing) [Chinese] one of the basic substances that according to traditional Chinese medicine pervade the body, usually translated as "essence"; the body reserves or constitutional makeup, replenished by food and rest, that supports  Kuan Chan

Natalie Y. Chang

Yea Ming Chang

Yu Hwa Chang

Joanne Chapman

MaryLeah Chavies

Patsy F. Chen

Li-Chan Chen-Maxham

Frances E. Chichester

Su-Shing Chiu

Nancy Christenson

Linda Christiansen

Gall M. Clark

Donna K. Coates

Annamarie S. Cockreham

Vienna P. Cocuzzi

Cheryl Coker

Colley

Collier

Matthew J. Cooper

John L. Corban

Myrn Marvel Corban

Helen Lofti Cornell

Barbara J. Cottingham

Susan Craig

Lyra N. Crapps

Carol C. Crawford

Valerie Dahl

Judith M. Dalton

David D'Ambrosio

Joan M. Davies

Kimberley M. Davis

Marilyn Davis

Willis L Delony

Ann DeLorme-Holmen

Susie Francis Dempsey

Elaina Christine Denney

Barbara Dietrich

Helen L. Dietz

Bernardine Katheryn

DiGiacomo-Barcellos

Kris DiMartino

Helen H. Dingus din·gus  
n. Slang
1. An article whose name is unknown or forgotten.

2. A person regarded as stupid.



[Dutch dinges, whatchamacallit, from German Dings
 

Myrtle N. Donaldson

Pauline Drake

Penny K. Draper

Thora Asgeirson DuBois

Marles Smith Dudley

Barbara Atherton DuFresne

Dolores Gray Duke

Ella Mae Durkee

George Eason

Nancy McKinley East

Karen M. Eastey

Myrna G. Eden

Jeanne G. Edwards

Karin R. Edwards

Katherine B. Edwards

Mark A. Edwards

Roma J. Either

Mary Anne Eichhorn

Mary B. Ellison

Cedric N. Elmer

Sherry Emma

Louise L. Emery

Frances C. Emmons

Judy K. England

Myrna Eppeland

Maria Epperson

Marian B. Eschliman

Joan R. Fairbanks

Rae Fairbourn

Marjorie G. Fairly

Olga T. Farah

Mary Fast

Myrna P. Feigenbaum

Esther E. Fellows

Stephen C. Fiess

Victoria Fischer Faw

Beverly Ann Fitch

Carole J. Flatau

Janice M. Flinte

Charles E. Florian

Debra Florian

Phyllis Folstad

D'Anna Fortunato

Nancy Fox

Deborah T. Freeman

Ruth Brenner Freeman

Helene Ursula Frei

Catherine French

Jo Ann French

Kathryn D. Fries

Charles Fugo

Joy A. Fulp

Patti J. Gallagher

Marcele R. Gallez

W.T. Skye Garcia

Sue B. Garnhart

Joan Garver

Jan Gauger GAUGER. An officer appointed to examine all tuns, pipes, hogsheads, barrels, and tierces of wine, oil, and other liquids, and to give them a mark of allowance, as containing lawful measure.  

Merilyn Sue Gault n. 1. (Geol.) A series of beds of clay and marl in the South of England, between the upper and lower greensand of the Cretaceous period.  

Krissie Odegard Geye

Sharon Giberson

Margaret D. Gidley

Suzanne Gillman

Stawouta Givray

Renee K. Glaubitz

Mary Anne Glazner

Wendella Glommen

Roberta Gober

Angus C. Godwin

Maria I. Gomez

Lorna Emata Goodwin

Frances M. Gordon

Alla Gorelik

Judy Woods Gorton

Kaye Gosdin

Mary L Gosnell

Gabriela K. Gottlieb

Patricia S. Graham

Arlene E. Gray

Jamie J. Green

Melissa D. Green

Sandra C. Greenland

Anne B. Griffiths

Ray Grimm

Joyce Groshong

Sylvia Gunderson

Marjorie Gunnell

Chantel Gunther

Katherine Haar

Patricia L Habeck

Una V. Hadley

Carole Hall

Marilyn Joann Hall

Maura E. Hall

Barbara Hallgrimson

James Morns Hamby

Janice R. Hammond

Betty L Hanzel

Yvonne C. Harada

Yeda Iris Harder

Julianne M. Hardinger

Nancy E. Harris

Marilyn W. Hart

Sarah Kay Hart

Margarita B. Harvey

Patricia L. Hattendorf

Joan Carroll Flauser

Mary Beth Hauser

Sona A. Haydon

Mary Ann Head

Debra B. Heald n. 1. A heddle.  

Cornelia Heard

Edna J. Hedin

Dorothy P. Henderickson

Kerry H. Henry

Mary L. Hewitt

Myrna J. Heyboer

Julie Higginbotham

Ainsley Hilfiker

Diane Hill

Stephanie A. Hill

Joan Hines

Linda L. Hinshaw

Laura W. Holleran

Verna D. Holley

Joan E. Hollis

Marian Hoiming

Muriel Lee Horn

Joan Houtz

Kathleen Hovde

Barbara Huebner

Marilyn Graves Huff

Lori A. Hughes

Janet G. Humphrey

Walter Hunt

Catherine D. Huxford

Ginger Yang Hwalek

Sayuri lida

Frances Isaac

Cynthia E. Jacks

Alice Adams Jackson

Lois H. Jacobson

Pam J. Jangula

Cheryl B. Jeanes

Jodie J. Jensen

Kay C. Johnson

Marian B. Johnson

Marjorie L. Johnson

Sallie Johnson

Thelma Johnson

Letitia A. Jones

Marie H. Jones

Robert E. Jones Robert E. Jones might refer to:
  • Robert E. Jones (Illinois), former mayor of Danville, Illinois, United States
  • Robert E. Jones (judge) (b. 1927), Oregon Supreme Court and federal district judge, United States
 

Kristin Jordheim

Enid Katahn

Mary E. Keelan

Susie S. Keele

Patricia Ann Kershaw

Myrenna A. Kickasda

Margaret Kidd

Karen Kilgarin

Paulette I. Kilts

Christy R. Kimball

David M. Kish

Yonko Kitai

Nancy Klein

Sheila Knutsen

Marulyn A. Knutson

Genelle Trexler Koenig

Angela G. Kooros

Penelope Kosztolnyik

Alice Kronenberger

Marika Kyriakos

Roma Roberts Lacuata

Irene E. Lafharis

Ruth C. Lakeway

Kathleen H. Lamay

Judith M. Lambert

Karen K. Langstraat

Thomas M. Lanners

Chris Lauinger

Anna Mi Lee

Delores Leftwich

Judith Leonard

Audrey Leppanen

Maxine G. Lewack

Ronald E. Lewis

Zenaida Lieberman

Lena S. Lim

Carole E. Lindell-Ross

Becky Liprie

Bonnie Litten

Nacline W. Lockhart

Kathy Loh

Carolyn Losee

Marynelle Losin

Jane A. Lunstrum

Patricia A. Mack

Linda Hansen Manes manes (mā`nēz), in Roman religion, spirits of the dead. Originally, they were called di manes, a collective divinity of the dead. Manes could also refer to the realm of the dead and, later, to the individual souls of the dead.  

Carol March

Barbara English Maris

Carolyn P. Marsh

Frances A. Marsh

Pamela Marlin

Pauline U. Martin

Bernice Masters

Bernice Matthew

Joseph V. Matthews

Andrea Matthias

Heidi K. Mayer

Philelle E. McBrayer

Dawn H. McCord

Sara A. McDaniel

Susan McDuffie

Robert T. McFadden

Jane Glover McInnis

Lillie McKnight

Mary Daniel Meahl

Marsha Medley

Barclay A. Megathlin

Judith A. Meisels

Scolastica Melchiorre

Celia Mendez

Melissa Mendonca

Gloria D. Mendoza-Watson

Dorothy Menke

Muriel Merbach

Barbara J. Messmer

Elizabeth Metcalfe

Marcella Meyer

Lydia P. Milham

Andrew P. Millar

Diana Spitnale Miller

June S. Miller

Greta Barbour Mills

Amy H. Mitsuda

Diane D. Montgomery

Julia A. Moore “Julia Moore” redirects here. For the wife of Hal Moore, see Julia Compton Moore.

Julia Ann Moore, the "Sweet Singer of Michigan", born Julia Ann Davis
 

Pauline T. Moore

Tara Morenski

Ruby Morgan

Roberta Morris

Dannie M. Morrison

Jeannine R. Morrison

Wendy J. Moyer

Carol L. Mueller

Debra P. Murphy

Phyllis F. Murphy

Julia M. Mynett

Betsy Nagel

Susan Nagel

Carol Nakaganeku

Meredith L. Needham

Suzanne Newcomb

Carole F. Nicholson

Helen Bovbjerg Niedung

Ruth Ann Nielsen

Moya L. Nordlund

Northwest MTA (North Dakota)

Corinne Nustad

Paula O'Green

Barbara B. Okafo

Karen M. Okerlund

Naomi J. Oliphant

Ann V. O'Quinn

Ellene Owens

David Oyen

Thomas J. Parente

Eunsoon Park

Myung S. Park

Vangie Johnson Parker

Gregory L. Partain

Jennifer H. Patterson

Sally A. Patterson

Betty J. Pavlov

Wendy J. Payton

Lynda Pearson

Gwendolyn Peiper

Maryjane Peluso

Sarah Pendleton

Celia Perelman

Hildegard Petermann

Kathleen M. Philipp

Marta Pietrzyk

Angelica P. Plass

J. Finley Plows

Gay H. Pool

Sue Hines Popham

Betty A. Powell

Alice K. Pridonoff

Bessie A. Psihas

Kenneth Puent

Karen Rainey

Jerelean K. Rang

Kathleen K. Ranus

Arlene Ratz

Joanne K. Rawson

Joan K. Reddy

Edith W. Reed

Brent Reeves

Rita M. Resch

Esther Richman

Etta Kathryn Riddle

Nancy H. Riesgo

lanina Z. Riviere ri·vière  
n.
A necklace of precious stones, generally set in one strand.



[French rivière (de diamants), river (of diamonds), from Old French rivere, from Vulgar Latin
 

Maryann C. Robinson

Paul Roby

Marjorie Ruddy

Linda E. Rodgers

Nancy Roldan

Janet E. Romanishin

Carolyn R. Roper

Elaine Z. Rosen

Ruth H. Rotondi

Barbara Rowan

Sarah D. Roy

Sylvia Ruff

Mary Landon Russell

Elizabeth Rutland

Marie E. Rutter

Donald A. Ryan

Sylvia Watkins Ryan

Jean Sallee

Lyda W. Samuels

Alice Sanders

Maria G. Santilli

Susan Sayah

Tim I. Saye

Jan Schaefer

Mary L. Schneider

Shirley Schnizer

David D. Schrader

Emily K. Schultz

Gary Haig Schultz

Richard Scott

Mary Jane Scruggs

Joan M. Scudder

Rosangela Yazbec Sebba

Mary Louise Secrist

Marjorie M. Seeley

Nancy Shackelford

Sue A. Shannon

Ellen M. Shearer

Darla Sheldon

Nancy S. Shelton

Judith M. Sherman

Judith S. Siegel

Lynn A. Singleton

Tilman C. Singleton

Jeanine Skinner

Vivien Harvey Slater

Marilyn J. Slenk

Ann Perry Slosser

Arabella Z. Smith

Elizabeth S. Smith

Paulette C. Smith

Jonathan F. Sokasits

James N. Somerville

Linda E. Sommer Sommer is a surname, from the German and Danish word for the season "summer".

It may refer to:
  • Alfred Sommer (ophthalmologist) (born 1943), American academic
  • António de Sommer Champalimaud
  • Barbara Sommer (born 1948), German politician (CDU)
 

Henedina S. Sorio

Narciso C. Sorio

Thelma P. Spalding

Herman Spier

Mary Lee Coleman St. John

Joan Stafford

Corella corella
Noun

a white Australian cockatoo
 P. Stahl

Kathryn P. Stansbery

Sybil Berry Starker

Elizabeth Stavrou

Joyce E. Stehouwer

Marianna L. Stensager

Lydia Smutny Sterba

Robin C. Stewart

Susan Noelle Stewart

Nancy Pendley Stokes

Helen Stout

Sherri L. Stricker

Marjorie M. Stricklin

Melody D. Stroth

Ellen Sturdevant

Linda C. Sturgill

Connie Arrau Sturm

Cindy Sugarman

Candace B. Sundby

Brenda Swan

F. Preston Sweeden

Lawrence Tacka

Sondra Tammam

Polly Tan

Ann A. Tanabe

Mary Tanenbaum

Carol C. Tarr

Path Ann Tare

Barbara J. Taylor

Gloria D. Taylor

Nancy Tedford

Evelyn L. Terry

Texas MTA

Gaye Thomas

Robert F. Thomas

Paula Thomas-Lee

Kathy Thompson

Ann F. Thornburg

Karen M. Tobias

Carolyn Tornstrom

Dolores Tranberg

Sister Bernadette Trecker

Mary Ellen Trefry

Karl Tricomi

Carolyn E. True

Cheryl A. Tschanz

Xiao Min Tu

Harriet Tucker

Isabelle Tulk

Marcia A. Turnquist

Jennifer J. Turnwall

Nita Twyman

Paula Reynolds Tyler

Geraldine Tyrance

Kathleen A. Uebel

Denise M. Vanden Bussche

Kirstin Vick

Jo Ann Virgin

Barry Volkman

Truc Y. Vu

Mary Lou Wade

Jo Ann Wagstaff

Sharon Reich Walton

Yvonne Wang

Mary Warner

Jean Watson

Wanda Steffer Wavra

Mary P. Webb

Susan Wege

Marlita Weiss

JoAnn L Welch

Jo Anne G. West

Carolyn W. Wetherington

Hyunsoon Whang

Melody J. White

Lynnae K. Wiitamaki-Spillman

Sharol Wik

Lucile Wiley

Janice Wilkans

Joanne P. Will

John A. Willhardt

Ann Williams

Edythe B. Williams

Kenneth T. Williams

Kim J. Williams

Sarah Williams

Kathryn A. Williamson

Katherine S. Wilson

LeAnna Wilson

Carol Jean Winecoff

Paulette S. Wise

Judith Wish

Jennifer A. Wolfe

Monica J. Wolff

Darlene J. Wolleat

Palma Palma or Palma de Mallorca (päl`mä thā mälyôr`kä), city (1990 pop. 325,120), capital of Majorca island and of Baleares prov., Spain, on the Bay of Palma.  J. Wolverton

Dorothy R. Woodcock woodcock: see snipe.
woodcock

Any of five species (family Scolopacidae) of plump, sharp-billed migratory birds of damp, dense woodlands in North America, Europe, and Asia.
 

Barbara G. Woods

Etta Jean Wright

Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland
Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva.
 R. Wright

Margaret U. Wright

Martha B. Wright

Mary Jo Wright

K. Ruth Wyeno

Patsy Ann Wylie

Elsie Vincent Wyman

Joanna M. Ximenes

Alexander P. Yablonsky

Lucy Yacante

Svetlana Yashirin

Barbara Auch Yellin

Younghae Yoon

Lou R. Young

Virginia Young

Lilia Zaiarna

Ruth M. Zeit

Sallye Zeringue

Lydia Yuru Zhu

Patsy Zick
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