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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, 2006

Founders Society Platinum Circle $10,000 or More

Gibson Foundation Inc.

Yamaha Corporation “Yamaha” redirects here. For other uses, see Yamaha (disambiguation).

The Yamaha Corporation (ヤマハ株式会社
 of America

Founders Society Gold Circle $5,000-9,999

Baldwin Piano Company The Baldwin Piano Company is the largest US-based manufacturer of keyboard instruments, most notably pianos. It is a subsidiary of the Gibson Guitar Corporation. History  

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.  

Founders Society Silver Circle $2,500-4,999

East Texas 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.
 

Illinois State MTA

Sylvia Shepherd

Founders Society Bronze Circle $1,000-2,499

Alabama MTA

Alfred Publishing Alfred Publishing is a US sheet music publisher specializing in educational music.

It is one of the largest US publishers, second only to Hal Leonard. It is the largest educational music publisher in the world.
 Piano Team

Anonymous

Anonymous

California Association of Professional Music Teachers, Inc.

Denver Area MTA

Georgia MTA

R. Wayne Gibson

Huron Area MTA

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

2. A fireplace.



[Perhaps Scottish Gaelic aingeal, fire, light.
 

Iowa MTA

Maryland State MTA

Natalie Matovinovic

Mt. Rainier Chapter WSMTA WSMTA Washington State Music Teachers Association  

North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
 MTA

Northern Virginia Northern Virginia (NoVA) consists of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties and the independent cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax, Manassas, and Manassas Park.  MTA

Oakland Piano Teachers Forum Teachers and Students

Loran Olsen

Irene H. Waters

Benjamin Whitten

Wisconsin MTA Fox Valley Chapter

Benefactor $500-999

Connecticut MTA

Debra A. Gamero

Erich Grotewold

Lehigh Valley The Lehigh Valley or the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ metropolitan area is a metropolitan region in eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey, in the United States. It is the third-most populated metropolitan region in Pennsylvania, after Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.  Chapter of MTA

Missouri MTA

New Jersey MTA

Pennsylvania MTA

Ruth Pitts

Graham Scott Dr Graham Scott is a former official of the New Zealand government and political candidate. He became secretary of the New Zealand Treasury in 1986, and held that post until 1993. He later headed the Central Regional Health Authority and the Health Funding Authority.  

Students of Rebecca Anderson Studio

Texas MTA

Virginia MTA

Guarantor $250-499

Amarillo MTA

Marge Bengel

Brian K. Chung

Colorado MTA

Barbara B. Dixon

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

Arlene Krueger

Ohio MTA Southwest District

Oregon MTA

Joan M. Reist

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-ISMTA

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

Students of Lucille Shank shank (shangk)
1. leg (1).

2. crus ( 2).


shank
n.
The part of the human leg between the knee and ankle.
 Piano Studio

Alex Thio

Auda Marie Thomas

Sustainer $100-249

Susan Adler

Kimberly Anderson

Arizona Study Program (Affiliated With Arizona State MTA)

Charles C. Aschbrenner

Athens MTA

Austin District MTA

Ken Bales

Jerelen Bartone

Gladys Bath

Baton Rouge Baton Rouge (băt`ən rzh) [Fr.,=red stick], city (1990 pop. 219,531), state capital and seat of East Baton Rouge parish, SE La.  MTA

Susan Bellefleur

Gall J. Berenson

Elena Berlinsky

Patsy Bode

Susan Bradley

Curt Brandt

Cassandra F. Bridges

Martha E. Brueggeman

Harry Butler Harry Butler, CBE (born March 25, 1930) is an Australian naturalist and environmental consultant.

Butler was born in Perth, Western Australia. He attended Claremont Teachers' College in Western Australia and later the Western State College in the United States.
 

Phillip Caddy A plastic container that holds a CD or DVD disc for added protection. The bare disc is placed in the caddy, and the caddy is inserted into the drive. A caddy is not a jewel case. A jewel case protects the disc for transportation. A caddy protects the disc while reading and writing.  

Aurelia Campbell

Capital Area MTA

Sandra L. Carnes

Central Minnesota Central Minnesota is the name of the region consisting of the central portion of the state of Minnesota. Although no specific boundaries of the region exist, most definitions of what makes up the region would generally consist of the vast swath of land north of Interstate 94, east  MTA

Robin Chadwick

Sylvia Coats

Peter F. Collins

Renee A. Collins

Colorado State MTA

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

Beverly Ann Cranshaw cran·shaw  
n.
Variant of crenshaw.
 

Richard A. Crosby

Dorothy Kish Dungan

Thomas L. Ediger

Ruth S. Edwards

Pauline Eidemiller

Nancy Hill Elton

Robin H. Engleman

Jacqueline B. Faulcon

Florida State MTA

Virginia J. Folsom

Foothills MTA

Anna Harriette Foshee

Martha Lea Fox

Amanda Roberts Gilmore

Ann Milliman Gipson

Tamah Williams Goad

Louise L. Goss n. 1. Gorse.  

Harriet Green

Don Halvorsen

Kathryn R. Hammer

Jill G. Hanrahan

MarySue Harris

Betty Hearne

Charlotte M. Heermann

Kerry H. Henry

Ford Hill

Martha Hilley

Dennis Hirst

Cindy Houck Hockenjos

Scott Holland

Chris Hong

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

Hans J. Jensen

Gloria N. Johnson

Jessica G. Johnson

Charles H. Jones

Kansas MTA

Eileen Keel

Sylvia L. Killman

J. Mitzi Kolar

Lakes Mortgage Group, Inc.

Jill Larson Jill Larson (born October 7, 1947) is an American soap opera actress. Larson joined the cast of All My Children as the flamboyant Opal Sue Purdy in 1989. Her performance earned her two Daytime Emmy Award nominations (1991 and 1993).  

June Leondar

Maria Lonchyna-Lisowsky

Robin R Love

Diana Lee Lucker

Main Line MTA

Wanda L. Mandigo

Helen M. Marlais

Mary J. Martindale

Ellen Masaki

Nancy Matesky

Ann S. Matteson

Andrea J. McAlister

Philelle E. McBrayer

Michigan MTA

Donna W. Miller

James Miller James Miller may refer to any of the following individuals:
  • James Miller (architect), Scottish architect
  • James Miller (businessman), former Ford Motor Company executive, and former CEO of Mazda
 

Mary Ellen Moore

Pierrette Mouledous

Kathleen M. Murray

Nacogdoches MTA

Nacogdoches Symphony Club

Carol J. Nelson

Jon R. Nelson

Margaret E. Nichols

James C. Norden

North Fulton MTA Georgia

Nancy F. O'Brien

Ohio MTA Central East District

Ohio MTA Findlay Area Local

Omokayode Osobamiro

Jane Ozolins

Cheryl Pachak-Brooks

Florence F. Peacock

Lois Ann Pearson

Phyllis I. Pieffer

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

Piano Texas MTA

Gay H. Pool

Portland District Oregon MTA

Judith A. Price

Karon L. Raabe

Teri Wahl Rappe

Paul E. Reed

John Reglin

Victoria E. Reusch

Richland County Richland County is the name of several counties in the United States:
  • Richland County, Illinois
  • Richland County, Montana
  • Richland County, North Dakota
  • Richland County, Ohio
  • Richland County, South Carolina
  • Richland County, Wisconsin

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

Patti A. Robertson

Linda L. Rogers

Debra Ronning

Philip Sabransky

Sally Sanders

Steven Scharg

Ellen Schneider

Barbara Schneiderman

Mary M. Schoenfeld

Sue Schultz

Betty Jane Scott For the theater manager, actor, and playwright, see .

Jane Scott (1920- ) was an influential rock critic for The Plain Dealer. She is a graduate of Lakewood High School in Lakewood, Ohio, the University of Michigan, and The Wilcox College of Commerce.
 

Roma G. Scriven

Lynn A. Singleton

Martha K. Smith

South Metro Atlanta MTA

South Suburban MTA

Ann T. Stelling

Patricia A. Stowell

Martha H. Stubbs

Students of Peggy Lewis

Piano Studio

Linda S. Stump

Sumy Takesue

Kiyoshi Tamagawa

Gloria Tamura

Lyndol R. Taylor

Joyce Templeman

Catherine B. Thacker

The Music Teachers Council of Westchester

Michael and Mary Tollefson

Margaret Tuttle

Upper Pinellas MTA

Utah MTA Sandy Chapter

Utah MTA-Jordan River Chapter

Richard G. VanDyke

Carolyn Via

Waco MTA

Krista Wallace-Boaz

Shufei Wang

Barbara H. Wasson

John Wesbrook

Donna C. White

Joanna Zane-Fan

Robin Zemp

Supporter $50-99

L'rayne Teasdale Allec

Suzi Artzberger

Diana C. Aubrey

Philip E. Autry

Dianne Brehmer Bailey

Exine ex·ine  
n.
The outer layer of the wall of a spore or pollen grain. Also called exosporium.



[ex(o)- + Greek
 A. Bailey

Chad D. Baker

Judith L. Barban

Nelly M. Bateman

Lillis J. Beaudoin

Diane M. Beckwith

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.  

Virginia Ernst Bigelow

Sara A. Bloom

Margaret Boehlke

Benjamin Bradley Benjamin Bradley may refer to:
  • Benjamin Bradley (inventor)
  • Benjamin Bradley (porn star)
  • Benjamin C. Bradlee vice president of The Washington Post.
 

Mary Claire Britton

Brooklyn Music Teachers Guild, Inc.

Anna Mae Bruning

Marianne Fleming Bryan

Kathryn W. Burdette

Marie Burnette

Joanna T. Burnside

Barbara J. Byrum

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

Geri A. Cheney

Patricia Cho

Lora Lynn Christensen

Jeannette Chun

Ingrid J. Clarfield

Valderes Maria Clinton

Cobb County MTA

Natalie G. Codelli

Mitzi R. Coffman

Janice M. Cook

Sandra G. Crist

Gloria H. Dakin

Janet M. Davidson

Lynn C. Dean

Alfred Del Moral

John H. Diercks

Brenda Dillon

Jane E. Ditto

Elaine Donaldson

Jeanne Doty

Lisa A. Duerr

Barbara Atherton DuFresne

Elizabeth A. Dyer

James F. England

Lois O. Erickson

Cynthia J. Eubanks

Ruth E. Fardig

Richard A. Farner

Krissy Feldkamp

Vivian S. Fletcher

Shirley Flint

Debra Florian

Roger E. Foltz

Gregory Giese

Jane Gleeson

Cheryl Goodwin

Louise Goss

Astrid Viana Groth

Christine A. Groth

Immanuela Gruenberg

Gwinnett County MTA

Debra S. Hadfield

Celinda Hallbauer

Joy Han

Gloria A. Harer

Karen J. Harrington

Jane B. Heintzelman

Janice A. Herr

Steven K. Hesla

Mary Hines

Samuel S. Holland

Betty A. Hood

Roger Hubbard

Bonita Bonita (Spanish and Portuguese for "beautiful") is the name of:
  • Bonita Magazine, an international men's magazine
  • Bonita, California
  • Bonita, Louisiana
 C. Hughes

Colleen M. Hunter

Helen Hunter

Laurel Ince

Roger W. Jamison

Annette Joe

Rebecca G. Johnson

Rosa D. Julstrom

Mary Kelly Mary Kelly may refer to:
  • Mary Kelly (artist) (born 1941), American artist and writer
  • Mary Jane Kelly (1863–1888), widely believed to be the fifth and final victim of Jack the Ripper
 

Kentucky MTA

Priscilla A. Keogh

Nicole Keotting

Gene Marie Callahan Kern

Beth Gigante Klingenstein

Mary A. Kovell

Sue Krebsbach

Emanuel L. Lancaster

Ray N. Largent

Annette Warner Larsen

Lawton MTA

Phyllis A. Lehrer

Louise Lepley

Cynthia Lester

Kirsten M. Levorson

Rizia Hong Lin

Janet S. Little

Betty Liu

Livonia Area Piano Teachers Forum, Inc.

Sigrid Luther

Karen D. Lutz

Martha Frances MacDonald Frances MacDonald (1873–1921) was a Scottish artist whose design work was a prominent feature of the "Glasgow Style" during the 1890s.

The sister of better known artist Margaret MacDonald, she was born near Wolverhampton, and moved to Glasgow with her family in 1890.
 

Beverly Madsen

Carolyn B. Malnes

Sara Marantz

Deborah S. Martin

Betty Lea Martocchio

Resa McAlexander

Donita McCoy

Sara A. McDaniel

Margaret M. McDonald

Grace McFarlane

Lydia F. McVay

Debbie Miller

Joyce Miller

Rita J. Millis

Judith Strickland Minter

Mississippi MTA

Sharon L. Moe

June C. Montgomery

Yong Hi Moon

Gina H. Morton

Debra P. Murphy

Tim Murphy

Nebraska MTA

Suzanne Newcomb

John L. Norman

Margaret M. O'Brien

Ohio MTA

Sally Orm

Leslie V. Owsley

Janice Pantazelos

Johanne L. Patenaude

Margaret King Patterson

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.
 

Thais E. Perkins

Joyce Peterson

Esther M. Pfeiffer

Edith L. Pfister

Arleen M. Pickett

Daniel Pollack Daniel Pollack, pianist
A brief biography...
www.DanielPollack.com



DANIEL POLLACK's concert career has taken him worldwide across five continents – North America, Europe, Asia, South America and Africa.
 

Jean D. Pyle

Barbara K. Rader

Bob N. Ramsey

Jerie Gall Ramsey

Diane Graham Raudensky

Doug Reece

Martha Blair Roberts

Coila R. Robinson

Sherilyn Walker Robinson

Trucilla M. Sabatino

Content Sablinsky

Hedi Salanki-Rubardt

Marie J. Schlosser

Frances Schwemmer

Linda M. Seime

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.
 Shaw

Judith M. Sherman

Dora Shia

Sheryl A. Shohet

Judith S. Siegel

Diana Skroch

Susanne Skyrm

Scott McBride Smith

Sue Ann Steck-Turner

Andrew Steginsky

Christine Steiner

Joyce A. Stevens

Paul B. Stewart

Nancy A. Stone

Barbara Stoutenburgh

Delisa W. Stroming

Irene B. Struve

Julia W. Sublette

Thomas S. Swenson

Carole Cordray Syracuse

Richard Syracuse

Avlona Taylor

Beverly Taylor

Constance H. Teague

Catherine Tetreault

Alta Thomann

Kathryn Thomas Kathryn Thomas (born January, 1979) is an Irish television presenter from Blackbog Road, Carlow in Ireland. Kathryn attended national school in the Green Road, Carlow and began her secondary school years in St. Leo’s College.  

Jenny Thomason

Melissa Toedtman

Patricia Dyer Tuley

Tulsa Accredited accredited

recognition by an appropriate authority that the performance of a particular institution has satisfied a prestated set of criteria.


accredited herds
cattle herds which have achieved a low level of reactors to, e.g.
 MTA

Carol J. Tweeten

Utah MTA

Marienne Uszler

Kay D. Veteto

Nancy M. Vinson

Darlene G. Vlasek

Laura A. Vollen

Gloria Waddell

Sharon Reich Walton

Jennifer Wang

Margee K. Webster

Bruce Wenner

Nancy J. Whitecar

Clare M. Wilber

Wisconsin MTA

Joshua Worby

Virginia M. Wulff

Lilia Zaiarna

Carol A. Zephier

Leonardo Zuno

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.  N. Zupan

Friends $25-49

Fay S. Adams

Janet Ainsworth

Holly B. Altenderfer

Minako Amakawa

Rebekka Andersen

Mary A. Anderson

Ruth V. Anderson

Kay M. Andre

Robert E. Andrews

Carol Andstrom

Janet L. Armstrong

Alfred Artzberger

Anna J. Asch

Giulia G. Askins

Gregory H. Aslani

Narissa Strong Bach

Christina Bacon

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

Evelyn Baker

Judy Baker Judy Baker (born April 10, 1960) is a college professor, a small businessperson and a member of the Missouri House of Representatives. She lives in Columbia, Missouri with her husband John and their three children, Sarah, Lauren and David.  

Linda K. Barker

Cora Zuponcic Barr

Ann Barry

Shelley M. Barter

Bartlesville Area MTA

Kay Basham

Deborah L. Beachnau

Mary Louise Beckstrand

Elizabeth Bilan

Gladys Bishop

Lezlee Bishop

Maureen Biskup

Manley Blackwell

Dee Boatman

Kathleen Boren

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.  

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

Ruth B. Brewer

Nancy Bricard

James C. Brimhall

Janice Brink

Anna Briscoe

Stephen B. Brown

Taunya C. Brown

Ella Louise Burba

Kenneth L. Burky

Nan Hill Burnett

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.  

Shirley M. Byrne

KyungJu Byun

Arline Cardoso

Dana D. Carter

Central Nebraska

Peilei Chan

Chindarat Charoenwongse

Ellen Tryba Chen

Lisa Cher

Nadine M. Cherna

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
 

Su-Shing Chiu

Selina Chu

Hsiao-Chuan Chuang

Valerie C. Cisler

James Clyburn

Cheryl Coker

Rose T. Collier

Barbara J. Collins

Brooke Coney coney or cony (both: kō`nē), name used for the rabbit (Oryctolagus) and for its fur; more often, for the pika, a small rodent found at high altitudes in both hemispheres; and for the hyrax, a small herbivorous,  

Annette C. Conklin

Jacqueline L. Conlin

Bridget Convey

Joan S. Cosgrove

Ellyn M. Courtois

Raymond A. Cramer

Ginger Crippen

Dallas Southwest MTA

Pat Daugherty

Jerry Davidson

Betty C. Davis

Kris Davis

Lenell O. Davis

Sara Davis

Kristine W. Denton

Mildred Dexter-Rosell

Marlee Glodzik Dietz

Judy L. Dietzler

Helen B. Dilorio

Norma V. Disinger

Marilyn E. Dobson

Vivian Miller Dula

Ernestine G. Durrett

Susan Kane Duschatko

Myrna G. Eden

Anne H. Edwards

Karin R. Edwards

Katherine B. Edwards

Mark A. Edwards

Marjorie R. Eldevik

Cedric N. Elmer

Cenieth C. Elmore

Frances C. Emmons

Kinuyo T. Engelbrecht

Anne Epperson

Cynthia A. Epperson

Dean Epperson

Joe Evans

Jen-Chiao Fang

Rebecca Ferrand

Cathryn A. Finlayson

Victoria Fischer Faw

Joyce B. Flanagan

Abbie T. Fletcher

Maureen P. Flood

Ellen M. Fong

Cora Fried

Germain Fritz

Sherry P. Frush

Louise Yvonne Frye

Barbara W. Furr

Karen A. Furr

Jane Lynch Jane Lynch (born on July 14, 1960, in Dolton, Illinois) is an American writer, actress and comedienne. Biography
Youth
Raised in Illinois, she received her bachelor's degree in theater from Illinois State University and her MFA from Cornell University, also in
 Gallatin

Barbara D. Gholz

Sophia Gilmson

Cheryl Faul Gingerich

Roberta Gober

Tracey Goddeeris

Jeannie F. Goodwin

Judith B. Graham

Joyce C. Grantham

Patricia B. Griffith

Joyce L. Grill

Ronald F. Grinage

David M. Gross

Katherine Haar

Ruth F. Harley

Colleen Hall

Peter Hall

James Morris There have been several people named James Morris:
  • James Morris (North Dakota) (1893–1980), Justice of the Supreme Court of North Dakota (1935–1964), a trial judge for the IG Farben Trial
 Hamby

Anita Hamker

Janice R. Hammond

Tatiana Hankey

Berneil W. Hanson

Janet R. Harmon

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

Jean H. Harris

Sarah Kay Hart

Mary Ann Head

Judith A. Heltman

Carolyn W. Hertzler

Carolyn M. Heskett

Jay B. Hess

Kathryn Hickman

Diane Hill

Betty Stanley Holbert

David W. Holmes

Elizabeth Holsinger

Jan Houser

Sue Ann Hudson

Connie C. Hungate

Lisa Lynee Huntington

Ginger Yang Hwalek

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

Beverly Ingrain in·grain  
tr.v. in·grained, in·grain·ing, in·grains
1. To fix deeply or indelibly, as in the mind:
 

Carrie Sue Ingram

Deanne Werner Irvine

Mary Jo Israel

Maria Rotella Jacobsen

Naomi Jacobsen

Helen M. James

Carol Jamison

Gelene Johnson

Marjorie L. Johnson

Sallie Johnson

Cora Lee Johnston Lee Johnston (born June 16, 1972) is a British bobsledder who has competed since 1995. Competing in three Winter Olympics, he earned his best finish of tenth in the two-man event at Salt Lake City in 2002.  

Corinne Jones

Svetlana A. Kaplanskaya

Marilyn Karr

George L. Katz

Margaret M. Kelley

Lynne S. Kessler

Paulette I. Kilts

Donna King

Jacqueline M. King

Esta Saxon Kirkley

Judith M. Kish

Janna Kisner

Sheryl Jeanne Kjelland

Knoxville MTA

Cheryl Preheim Koch

Barbara R. Kok

Marina Kontorovich

Joan Kowalski

Alice Kronenberger

Linda L. Krueger

Deborah S. Lagomarsino

Sally D. Laird

Lynn Campbell Lamb

Marietta Lanoux

Mary Kay Lanz

Audrey Larson

Sandra P. Larson

Patty Shu-Ying H. Lau

Linda Lazzeroni

Ellen Leapaldt

Lisa M. Lee

Marlene T. Lee

Carole Lieberman Carole Lieberman M.D., MPH., of Beverly Hills, California was born and raised in New York City. Dr. Carole received her Medical Degree from Belgium 's Universite de Louvain and received her psychiatric residency training at N.Y.U.-Bellevue, where she was Chief Resident.  

John Lieberman

Maria Lisowsky

Bonnie Litten

Margaret Littlehales

June Locke

Emily Rhodes Lorraine

Mike Lowes

Irene Lu

Beverly Lynch

Judith Lyons

Danielle Ma

Macdowell Music Club

Judith L. Macha

Dorothy Mahaffy

Maryann Maiuri

Marcia H. Mally

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.  

Georgia Mangos-Darras

Joanne Manilla

Jean Hudson Mann

Ann B. Manuel

Gayle E. Marcus

Marya Marcus

Ann M. Markey

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.
 

Tammy McCarley

Geraldine McClain

Jerre Jean McDaniel

Veneda S. McDonald

Robert T. McFadden

Judy B. McGehee

Frank McGinnis

Lillian L. McGovern

Irene M. McGrady

Myra McNellie

Terry McRoberts

Wilma J. Meckstroth

Barclay A. Megathlin

Martha L. Melton

Janice Mesrobian

Alaina Mezwa

Juliana H. Michie

Midland MTA

Andrew P. Millar

JoAnn Mitchell

Richard K. Momma

Barbara Moore Barbara Moore may refer to:
  • Barbara Moore (Ambassador), a United States ambassador to Nicaragua.
  • Barbara Moore (Playboy Playmate), Playboy magazine's Playmate for December 1992.
 

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.
 

Ruby Morgan

Roberta J. Motz

Ruth Motz

Levonne Mrozinski

Mark D. Mrozinski

Shizuko Mukaida

Robert Mulkey

Ken Murphy

Music Teachers of Central Iowa

Kikuko Nakamura

Heather Ann Nasi

Sue A. Nelson

Yukiko Nobles

Naoko Noguchi

J. Cheryl Norman

Kathleen L. Nungesser

Corinne Nustad

Patricia Nyien

Barbara Nymark

Marilyn O'Brien

Jane Okress

Christie Otter

Myung S. Park

Brian J. Parks

Denise Parr-Scanlin

Frank C. Pearson

Mary Louise Peeples

Wade A. Peeples

Elayne Soltz Penn

Ann Percuoco

Celia Perelman

Linda K. Permut

Jan L. Perry

Rennae Petersen

Catharine Brown Phillips

Ellen C. Pickell

Patricia Pierce

Sandra L. Pierce

David T. Piersel

Bruce Piper

Angelica P. Plass

Betty G. Polk

Ann Almond Pope

Patricia K. Powers

Sandra Preysz

Professional Music Teachers of New Mexico New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S).  

Myrna Raffkind

Martha L. Randall

Kathleen K. Ranus

Carolyn J. Rebar

Brent Reeves

Carol A. Rein

Janice A. Reinhart

Heidi Jensine Renz

Mary Reynolds Mary Reynolds (10 October, 1889 – 29 August, 1974) was an Irish Cumann na nGaedhael and Fine Gael politician. She was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Cumann na nGaedhael TD in the 1932 general election for the Leitrim-Sligo constituency.  

Etta Kathryn Riddle

Mallie Riecken

Jo T. Riecker-Karl

Nancy H. Riesgo

Charles L. Rix

Karen Rockwell

Marjorie Roddy

Tucky Rodrigue

Barbara J. Rogers

Barbara Root

Elaine Z. Rosen

Frances Rowland

Maureen Rudick

Barbara E. Ruegge

Ann B. Rye

Dorothy S. Sahlmann

Lisa Emenheiser Sarratt

Louise P. Savage

Ruth D. Sawyer

Mary Ellen Schauber

Jane Scheef

Brent Schloneger

Julie E. Schmitts

Nancy L. Schoen

Patricia H. Schultz

Carol Schutzmann

Julie Ann Schwartz

Kay Scott

Richard Scott Richard Scott may refer to:
  • Richard William Scott (1825–1913), Canadian politician and cabinet minister
  • Richard G. Scott (born 1928), nuclear engineer and member of the quorum of the twelve apostles for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
 

Ilene S. Sharkey

Annette Shaw

Nancy Jo Sheaffer

Alexandra Shikhris

Virginia M. Shimota

Manuela B. Shull

Mary C. Siciliano Si`ci`li`a´no

n. 1. A Sicilian dance, resembling the pastorale, set to a rather slow and graceful melody in 12-8 or 6-8 measure; also, the music to the dance.
 

Penelope J. Simons

Ruth S. Sinclair

Carole Singer

Arvi Sinka

Brenda P. Sinka

Marlisa Slack

Ann Perry Slosser

Dorothy Smith

Elaine B. Smith

S. M. Smith

Tania
  • Haydée Tamara Bunke Bider, communist revolutionary
  • Tania (queen)
  • Tania was an alias of Patricia Hearst
  • Tania Borealis and Tania Australis, stars in the constellation Ursa Major
  • Tania Emery, actress
  • Tania Lacy, comedian
  • Tania Libertad, singer
 Smith

Curtis L. Snoberger

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St. Croix Valley MTA

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Eunice Wonderly Stackhouse

Joan Stafford

Janet States

Nancy Stephens

Mary Lou Stockdale

Merrily Stone

Margaret S. Strong

Pamela F. Stump

Dan C. D. Sturdevant

Linda C. Sturgill

Natalya M. Syropyatova

Judy Lynne Judy Lynne is an American actress who spent many years working in Australia.

She is best known for her role as Doctor Susan Richards in the television soap opera The Young Doctors.

Other credits include: Number 96, Ryan and Boney.
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Kristen C. Tall

Ann A. Tanabe

Carol C. Tarr

Lynn Taukert

Christian Teal

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Martha L. Thomas

Robert F. Thomas

Patricia Moll Thompson

Gloria R. Thurn

Susan Rogalla Tindall

Katherine G. Tobey

June M. Torrison

Susan L. Traylor

Huei-Hong Tsai

Sheila Vail

Mary Vander Linde

Kathleen Vockeroth

Catherine Walby

Joan Wall

Virginia Gabriel Wallace

Linda J. Wallevand

Andrea Stennett Warren

Washington State MTA South King County Chapter

F. Elaine Watt

Cynthia L. Webster

Joan Weekes

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Susan Wege

Mary Ann Weis

David C. Westfall

Melody Westlake

Evelyn F. Westwood

Boddy White

Karen White

Nancy E. Whitman

Marcia L. Wiebers

Lynnae K. Wiitamaki-Spillman

Pee-Yaw Lim Wilkes

Delores Willi

Barbara Williams

Denise H. Williams

Felicia H. Williams

Ruth S. Williamson

Jimi B. Wilson

LeAnna Wilson

Theresa H. Wilson

Chui-Hui Wong

Julia Woodrum

Bonnie Woodson

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.
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Kathy E. Wright

Mary Jo Wright

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

Yu-Jane Yang

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.  

Bibianne Yu

Marion Zapytowski

Marion Zarzeczna

Lindsay Zierolf

Merry Jo Zimmer

Marjorie J. Ziprick

Donor $10-24

Zoe Ann Abrahamson

Maryan F. Abramsohn

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Gall Adams

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Louise W. Anderson

Paul C. Andrews

Sharon Ann Anthony

Marilou Aranas

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Leslie R. Babb

Irina G. Babina

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Delaine Bagwell

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Betty Clare Balmer

Nanette A. Baltz

Donna Whitten Banks

Angela P. Baptiste

Elsie A. Barnes

Connie Bauer

Sue Ellen Beachler

Christie Bean

Evonne Beattie

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

Garry N. Bell

Jane H. Bell

Janice C. Belmont

Patti A. Bennett

Lela W. Benson

Gloria D. Bethke

Dianne Wachsman Betkowski

Steve Betts

Lieschen Bierstedt

Rebecca T. Boehm

Donna Bogard

Gloria Bolivar

Thad Bonduris

Geraldine T. Boone

Ruth A. Borash

Gladys L. Border

Dolores Salas Borgir

Nancy J. Boston

Jane L. Bowie

Mary Louise Boyd Louise Arner Boyd (1887–1972) was an American explorer of the Arctic, and at the age of sixty-eight became the first woman to fly over the North Pole.

Born in San Rafael, California to a wealthy investor, Boyd inherited the family fortune in 1920, at the age of
 

Joan Frey Boytim

Becky P. Bradley

Laura A. Brandt

Cheryl Y. Bratsch

Kathy S. Bresee

Betty S. Brewer

Joan W. Brinton

W. Michael Brittenback

Lynda C. Broadbent

Ellen P. Brook

Patricia L. Brooks

Barbara Brown Barbara Brown may be one of several people:
  • Barbara Brown (scientist), researcher and popularizer of biofeedback and neurofeedback
  • Barbara Brown, Professor of Family and Consumer Studies, University of Utah
 

Patricia A. Brown

Suzanne H. Brown

David E. Brunell

Virginia Hawley Buhn

Catherine A. Burke

Susan L. Burnette

Patricia Burns

Jean A. Burrows

Carol A. Butler

Elena Bykhold-Benedict

Barbara F. Caine

Millicent M. Callobre

Ruth B. Campbell

Helen G. Canine

Kerry D. Carlin car·line or car·lin  
n. Scots
A woman, especially an old one.



[Middle English kerling, from Old Norse, from karl, man.]
 

Rebecca N. Caron

Gerald N. Carper

Audrey Elaine Carter

Diane J. Carter

Cynthia J. Caruth

Grace T. Caudle cau·dle  
n.
A warm drink consisting of wine or ale mixed with sugar, eggs, bread, and various spices, sometimes given to ill persons.



[Middle English caudel
 

Nancy D. Cecil

Jan M. Chamberlin

Natalie Y. Chang

Patsy F. Chen

Constance Chesebrough

Frances E. Chichester

Esther Cho

Christina C. Choy

Susan M. Clambey

Denise Clauhs

Helenka B. Claypool

Jennifer E. Clemente

Carmen Clienca

Merilyn G. Clizer

Annamarie S. Cockreham

Vienna P. Cocuzzi

Peggy P. Coleman

Betty Colley

Aleta Collier

Laurie L. Collier

Morris Collier

Sue Bentley Colvert

Susan Conner

Natalya V. Cornelius

Francine A. Corsi

Barbara J. Cottingham

Barbara H. Cox

Lyra N. Crapps

Carol C. Crawford

Donna Kay Croddy

Judy Crumley

Jan Rutherford Culver

Nola Culver

Janice S. Cunningham

Carole J. Daasch

Valerie Dahl

Mary E. Daley-Moore

Donna S. Dasher dash·er  
n.
1. One that dashes, especially the plunger of an ice-cream freezer.

2. Sports The ledge along the top of the boards of an ice rink.
 

Roy Daugherty

Jane A. Davis

Kitty Davis

Marilyn Davis

Jeanne H. Day

Wendy M. Dearborn-Ware

Ann DeLorme-Holmen

Donald O. Denegar

Carol W. Dennes

Mildred G. Dickson

Barbara Dietrich

Lynda C. Donaca

Myrtle N. Donaldson

Penny K. Draper

Thora Asgeirson DuBois

Carol Duncan

Melissa A. Duncan

Nancy Dyes

George Eason

Nancy McKinley East

Millie G. Eben

Jeanne G. Edwards

Kathryn Lee Egbert

Roma J. Eicher

Mary Anne Eichhorn

Mary A. Elliott

Vicky Y. Elliott

Carol Maass Elwood

Sherry Emata

Louise L. Emery

Judy K. England

Myrna Eppeland

Carolee G. Eriksson

Glynda Eschle

Marian B. Eschliman

Carol M. Evers

Marcela M. Faflak

Marjorie G. Fairly

Shirley V. Ficke

Kay Fischer

Thelma Fisher

Janet H. Flake

Carole J. Flatau

Marylynn L. Fletcher

Phyllis Folstad

D'Anna Fortunato D'Anna Fortunato (born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on February 21, 1945) is a noted American mezzo-soprano. Among her teachers was Phyllis Curtin. Fortunato is professor of voice at the New England Conservatory of Music, and her career has included appearances with the New York  

Lisa Fowler Lisa Deborah Fowler (née Shaw) was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Lucy Benjamin.

Lisa was known as a bit of a hopeless individual in Albert Square.
 

Rosemary C. Fraley

Diane A. France

Edward A. Francis

Ivan Frazier

Deborah T. Freeman

Ruth Brenner Freeman

Helene Ursula Frei

Catherine French

Jo Ann French

Laura Friday

Barbara Froelich

Marcele R. Gallez

Christina H. Gant

Sue B. Garnhart

Edward Gates

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.  

Eleanor M. Gausman

Tracy D. Gausman

Wysor Gearhart

Lorna S. Gelbach

Lyn Gentry

Sue George

Sharon Giberson

Stephen L. Gibson

Suzanne Gillman

Raeanna Gislason

Stavroula Givray

Renee K. Glaubitz

Wendella Glommen

Angus C. Godwin

Tamara Goldstein

Maria I. Gomez

Michelle Gordon

Rufina Gorin

Mary Beth Gowing

Patricia S. Graham

Norine Grant

Arlene E. Gray

Melissa D. Green

Jamie Grigsby

Marilyn Gritz

Susan M. Gubernatis

Mary Ann Guenther

Sylvia Gunderson

Una V. Hadley

Sara L. Hagen

Matthew C. Hagle

Ruth M. Hahn

Betty Sue Hall

Carole Hall

Wanda M. Hall

Barbara Hallgrimson

Mary Jane Halverson

Yvonne C. Harada

Yeda Iris Harder

Kay Hardwick

Sybil Harrell

Kathy B. Harris

Nancy E. Harris

Shirley P. Harris

Joan M. Harrison

Barbara U. Harry

Christine E. Hartley

Sharon Hartmann

Margarita B. Harvey

Marjory J. Harvey

Rita H. Hassig

Patricia L. Hattendorf

Rosemary Hayes

Lynn L. Haynes

Debra B. Heald n. 1. A heddle.  

Cornelia Heard

Sharalyn Heath

Marc J. Hebda

Barbara L. Heckert

Edna J. Hedin

Jason Hefner

Kathleen L. Hefner

Stephanie A. Hill

Joan Hines

Jonetta Miller Hinkle

Sharon M. Hoffman

Vicki L. Hoffman

Laura W, Holleran

Verna D. Holley

Joan E. Hollis

Marian Holming

Margaret L. Hoover

Valeska M. Hough n. 1. Same as Hock, a joint.
v. t. 1. Same as Hock, to hamstring.
[

imp. & p. p. os> Houghed

r>;

p. pr. & vb. n. os> Houghing.]

n. 1. An adz; a hoe.
v. t. 1. To cut with a hoe.
 

Donald W. Houpt

Joan Houtz

Rita S. Hovanesian

Lin-Ya Hsu

Barbara Huebner

Marilyn Graves Huff

Judith J. Hunsaker

Wendy Morgan Wendy Morgan is a Deputy in the States of Guernsey, the parliament of the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the Channel Islands.

Wendy Morgan was elected in 2004 and represents the electoral district of St. Peter Port North.
 Hunter

Jacquelyn C. Hutson

Catherine D. Huxford

Frances Isaac

Carol Ann Ishman

Nina Isidora

Cynthia E. Jacks

Alice Adams Jackson

Mary C. Jackson

Hana Janatova

Jacqueline Jenkins

Eleanor R. Johnson

Helen Jean Johnson

Marian B. Johnson

Robert Johnson Robert Johnson may refer to:

In politics:
  • Robert Johnson (governor), South Carolina
  • Robert Johnson (Texas) (1929–1995), member of Texas state legislature 1956–63
  • Robert D. Johnson (1883–1961), U.S.
 

Grace Jones

Leslie Jones Leslie Jones could mean:
  • Leslie (comedienne), American stand-up comedian and actress who has appeared on HBO's Def Comedy Jam, BET's ComicView, and the major motion picture "National Security"
 

Marie H. Jones

Rebekah 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
 

Robin S. Jones

Rebecca Jones-Schappert

Dana Judkins

Nancy A. Kaesler

Cynthia Chun Kam

Jacquelyn A. Karash

Alexandra Karousatos

David A. Karp

Enid Katahn

Carolmae Katz

Brenda E. Kee

Katherine Keim

Dorothy P. Kelly

Nancy A. Kenney

Colette A. Keogh

Arlene J. Kern

Linda Mizelle Kidd

Margaret Kidd Dame Margaret Henderson Kidd QC, married name Macdonald (14th March 1900, Bo'ness - died 22nd March 1989, Cambridge) was a pioneering woman lawyer, based in Edinburgh, Scotland.  

Jiyeon Y. Kim

Sura Sura (srä`), river, c.540 mi (870 km) long, rising E of Penza, S central European Russia. It flows generally north to empty into the Volga River.  Kim

Brenda J. Kimball

Sally A. Kirk

Shana Kirk

Yoriko Kitai

Jesslynn J. Kitts

Priscilla Kliewer

Tara L. Klima

Marilyn A. Knutson

Marcia M. Knuttila

Kathy D. Kochheiser

Irena Kofman

Barbara Korzan

Penelope Kosztolnyik

Virginia N. Koun

Rachel Kramer

Cecelia M. Kulseth

Beverly Grise Kyriakos

Marika Kyriakos

Laura LaGrange

Kathleen H. Lamay

Judith M. Lambert

Karen K. Langstraat

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Preta M. Laughlin

Chris Lauinger

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Delores Leftwich

Patricia A. Leier

Peggy Lembeck

Audrey Leppanen

Maxine G. Lewack

Jane S. Lewis

Mary Jo Lewis

Ronald E. Lewis

Bei-Hua Li

Zenaida Lieberman

Monica Liggins

Dolores M. Loberg

Ruth A. Locker

Arietha I. Lockhart

Carolyn Losee

Marynelle Losin

Helen Lowe

Brenda M. Luggie

Elizabeth H. Lund

Sandra J. Lundberg

Ruth Lutz

Anne M. Madison

Elizabeth Munster Manduca

Matthew C. Manwarren

Carol March

Cheryl E. March

Barbara English Marls

Eleanor S. Marshall

Pamela Martin ''for the escort agency see Deborah Jeane Palfrey

Pamela Martin (born 1953) is an American-born television reporter on Canadian TV. She currently co-anchors the weekday 6pm newscasts on CTV British Columbia alongside Bill Good.
 

Rebecca Martin

Joanne B. Masters

Lenora K. Mathias

Bernice Matthew

Andrea Matthias

Carolyn C. Mayer

Rochelle Mazze

Robin McAdam

Lillias R. McCormick

Richard McCoy

Thelma L. McCoy

Dorothy V. McDonald

Susan McDuffie

Susan J. McGuire

Jane Glover Jane Glover (born 13 May 1949) is a British-born conductor and music scholar. Early life
Glover attended Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls. Her father was headmaster of Monmouth School and it was through this connection that she was able to meet Benjamin Britten and
 McInnis

Lola M. McIntyre

Shireen A. McKenzie

Adrienne E. McKinney

Madeleine McKnight

Dian McLeer

Kathryn P. McRae

Mary Daniel Meahl

Marsha Medley

Millie Mehnert

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Celia Mendez

Vernice Menth

Muriel Merbach

Elisabeth C. Merrill

Sherry Merz

Naegeli C. Metcalf

Elizabeth Metcalfe

Lucille M. Meyer

Marcella Meyer

Sara Meyers

Lydia P. Milham

Diana Spitnale Miller

Jacqueline Miller

Clarice D. Mills

Dina Mirskaya

Patti S. Misita

Sue T. Moncrief

Janet L. Moore

Irina Moreland

Jacqueline Mee Ae Morin

Anne L. Morris

Roberta Morris

Dannie M. Morrison

Mary Ellen Morrison

Molly J. Morrison

Ruth Morrow

Lynette Marie Murphy

Phyllis F. Murphy

Joy L. Murrell

Susan Nagel

Carol Nakaganeku

Lois Nassen

Susan Embry Naylor

Beate Neblett

Deena K. Neely

Mary A. Neidermeier

Elizabeth Nelms

Beverly T. Nelson

Suzanne Nelson

Maria Niederberger

Helen Bovbjerg Niedung

Rosemarie M. Nikolakakis

North Dakota North Dakota, state in the N central United States. It is bordered by Minnesota, across the Red River of the North (E), South Dakota (S), Montana (W), and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba (N).  MTA

Arleen C. Norton

Julia L. O'Dell

Odessa MTA

Barbara B. Okafo

Karen M. Okerlund

Oklahoma MTA

Elaine R. Oles

Frances I. Onley

Caroline Orman

Laura Robinson O'Rourke

Linda J. Owen

Ellene Owens

Kathleen Panek

Eunsoon Park

Anne M. Parker

Anna S. Parsons

Jeanne Dickson Patterson

Jennifer H. Patterson

Phyllis Peabody

Tom Pearsall

Gwendolyn Peiper

Maryjane Peluso

Sarah Pendleton

Hildegard Petermann

Hyldred T. Peterson

Joanne W. Peterson

Margaret Peterson

Kathleen M. Philipp

Piedmont MTA

Anna Faith Pierce

Carol L. Pierce

J. Finley Plows

Sandra P. Polanski

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

Anne E. Poverello

Robert A. Poverello

Robert M. Poverello

Betty H. Price

David E. Price

Bessie A. Psihas

Janice O. Pyper

Marianne L. Pyster

Deanna G. Qualley

Jerelean K. Rang

Marilyn Rasband

Rose Ratcliffe

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Joanne K. Rawson

Carole Rendek

Rita M. Resch

Patricia Reuter

Dina Reyes

Carol C. Richardson

Esther Richman

June S. Rietdorf

Nancy P. Riley

Jana K. Ritchie

J. Robbins J. Robbins is an American rock music artist. He began his career as a bassist for Government Issue, and has also led four of his own bands: Jawbox, Rollkicker Laydown, Burning Airlines, and Channels.  

Lorraine H. Robinson

Barbara G. Roessner

Susan Ricci Rogel

Colette J. Rornzick

Carolyn R. Roper

Kyla K. Rosenberger

Katherine F. Rosenvall

Sarah D. Roy

Suzanne G. Rue

Sylvia Ruff

Elba Sanchez Ruilova

Elise Russell

Christy Russo

Elizabeth Rutland

Marie E. Rutter

Sylvia Watkins Ryan

Raymond T. Ryder

Mary Katherine Sallee

Isabel Samfield

Lyda W. Samuels

Alice Sanders

Cindy Sangster

Maria G. Santilli

Inna Satunovsky

Susan Sayah

Janelle Schlaudt

Mary L. Schneider

Shirley Schnizer

E. Louise Schoening

Kappy Schoening

Judith A. Schoepflin

David D. Schrader

Eunice Schumpert

Ellen G. Scott

Mary Jane Scruggs

Debora O. Searfoss

Susan T. See

Nancy Shackelford

Glenda Sharpies Sharpies (also known as Sharps) were members of suburban youth gangs in Australia in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in Melbourne, but also in Sydney and Perth to a lesser extent.

The term comes from their focus on looking sharp.
 

Michele Sheffield

Ann C. Sheldon

Darla Sheldon

Miriam Shi

Barbara A. Shinn

Winnie Wai-yuk Shum

Ann Dotter Shurtz

Tilman C. Singleton

Bonnie Slaughter

Marilyn J. Slenk

Ardith L. Sloan

Randy Smiley

Tanya Smirnova

Charles W. Smith

Diane M. Smith

ELizabeth S. Smith

Joanne A. Smith

Paulette C. Smith

Elizabeth Smolgovsky

Julie Soh-Harbin

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)
 

Susan L. Sonneborn

South Suburban MTA

Alma W. Sparks

Charlene Speed

Miriam Spindler-Lynch

Peggy Spivey

Mary Lee Coleman St. John

Christine Stade

Kathryn P. Stansbery

Sarah Steinhardt

Lydia Smutny Sterba

Michael Sterne

Robin C. Stewart

Rose Stodola

Bethanne Stone

Helen Stout

Marjorie M. Stricklin

Kathryn R. Strong

Connie Arrau Sturm

Brenda Swan

Susie D. Swenson

Stephanie M. Sydoriak

Eleanor Szabo

Lois J. Tai

Suzanne Taitte

Susan Talevich

Ronnie R. Tall

Teresa Tall

Jane H. Tamaccio

Lean-Cheng Tan

Polly Tan

Mary Tanenbaum

Doris Tankersley

Jim J. Taormina

Patty Ann Tate

Jacqueline Taylor

Lorraine Taylor

Raymond Taylor

Nancy Tedford

Carole A. Terry

Evelyn L. Terry

Natalie Thaler THALER. The name of a coin. The thaler of Prussia and of the northern states of Germany is deemed as money of account, at the custom-house, to be of the value of sixty-nine cents. Act of May 22, 1846.
     2.
 

Karen L. Thickstun

Ruth C. Thomas

Paula Thomas-Lee

Teresa Thomason

Donnasue Thompson

Kathy Thompson

Terry E. Thompson

Harriet A. Thornton

Ruth M. Tierney

Dorothy A. Timmons

Brenda M. Tincher

Jodean L. Tingle

Susan M. Todd

Donna H. Toney

Carolyn Tornstrom

Carol E. Trapp

Sister Bernadette Trecker

Lucille V. Trueblood

Cheryl A. Tschanz

Harriet Tucker

Lora J. Tucker

Sally Tucker

Michelle Tukachinsky

Marcia A. Turnquist

Jennifer J. Turnwall

Charles Thomas Turon

Sally Wei Tylawsky

Kathleen A. Uebel

Upper Valley MTA

Patricia Van Dyck

Geraldine Van Gilst

Janet van Houten

Sharon Van Valin

William A. Vessels

Margaret J. Vincent

Anna Vorhes

Khanh H. Vu

Judith Wade

Mary Lou Wade

Dana Lee Waiters

Dene dene  
n. Chiefly British
A sandy tract or dune by the seashore.



[Possibly East Frisian düne, a sand dune; akin to dune.
 T. Ward

Mary Warner

Fay W. Watkins

Jean Watson

Wanda Steffer Wavra

Mary P. Webb

Eileen Weber

Marlita Weiss

E. Marie Wessels

Bonnie M. Western

Joan Westgate

Carolyn W. Wetherington

Sharron Whealton

Kimberly Y. Wheeler

Betty H. White

Katie Whitson

Sharol Wik

Joanne P. Will

Marie E. Willett

Ann Williams

Edythe B. Williams

Kim J. Williams

Sarah Williams

Kathryn A. Williamson

Amy A. Wilson

Dorothy E. Wilson

Gretchen P. Wilson

Loni Wilson

Jodell A. Winter

Paulette S. Wise

Judith Wish

Ann Rivers Witherspoon

James G. Wolf

Susan K. Wolford

Darlene J. Wolleat

Irina Wolynez

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woodcock

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

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Mrs. Billye Yeager

Martha Anne Young

Sandra R. Young

Tracy W. Young

Virginia Young

Lois Marie Zaerr
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