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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 7

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The Capitali
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Annapolis, Maryland
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THE CAPITAL, Friday. May 2, 1997 BABY FACE SEND US YOUR NEW BABY PHOTOS A re you the proud parent of a new baby and want the world to know it? The Capital will publish a photo of your new child at no charge. All you have to do is send us a close-up photo of your child's face with the following information: date of birth, name, weight, sex, hospital of birth, names and home addresses of parents and any living grandparents and great- grandparents. Please enclose a phone number. Babies must be 6 months old or younger.

Photos can be black-and-white or color. They cannot be returned. Questions? Call the community news department at 280-5922. Send your baby's photo to "Baby Face," The Capital, P.O. Box 911, Annapolis MD 21404.

Cameron Poole Cameron Tyler Poole was born on Aug. 21 at Anne Arundet Medical He weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces. He is DeLante Edwards a Shomari Edwards was born Sept. 26 at Anne Arundel MedicaLCenter, He weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces. Patsy and Roderick Poole of Arnold.

He is the son of a a Daniel Edwards of Suitland. DeLANTE BIRTH DEFECTS WALK Ron Baontl, right, of Cape St. Claire, pulls a wagon "float" toward the finish line at the annual March of Dimes Wonder Walk recently at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Formerly the Buggy Brigade, the Wonder Walk was part of the Walk-athon for children, mothers-to-be, seniors and anyone else unable to complete the throughthecity. roceeds'TrorrTtrie event will be used to fight birth defects.

Mbsana Ross and fieborah and Roi- Victoria Spriggs of Fbrestville, and Elwood Marks of Fort Washington. His great-grandparents are Texana Sutton of Landover, Jenieve and William Walker, and Maggie and Frank Poole, all of Annapolis. His great-grandparents are Mary and Daniel Whittington of Dunkirk. Lillian Baker HONOR ROLL BRITTNEY Brittney Brinkley Brittney Valentine Brinkley- Pieraldi was born on Feb. 14 at Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital.

She weighed 6 13 ounces. She is the daughter of Dennis Brinkley and Angela Pieraldi of Dundalk. Brittney's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pieraldi of Severna Park, Anna Grigas of Brooklyn, and Barbara Brinkley of Dundalk.

Phil and Annie Pieraldi of Ponce, Puerto Rico, are Brittney's great- grandparents. Joshua Carson Joshua Ryan Carson was born on March--7- at Anne Arundel Center, He weighed 6 14 ounces. He is the son of a i a Severna Park: Joshua's grandparents are Ed and Sandy Buxton of Arnold, and David and Carol Carson of Bel Air. Reggie and Marge Catherman of Millersville, and Betty Carson of Ottsville, are his great- grandparents. Christopher DiPretoro i and Shannon Di- Pretoro announce the birth of their son, Christopher William, at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring.

CHRISTOPHER Lillian Halle The following students were named to the Distinguished Honor Roll for the third quarter at Annapolis Area Christian ANNAPOLIS AREA CHRISTIAN UPPER SCHOOL LILLIAN Baker on Oct. 6 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. She weighed 9 10 ounces. She is the daughter of Harvey and Zanetta Faye Baker of Severn. Her grandparents are Sandra K.

Baker of Kalamazoo, and Lyle Baker Sr. of Detroit, Mich. Her great-grandmother is Zelles Kelly of Kalamazoo, Mich. Ashley Amoia JOSHUA a Ashley Marie Amoia was born on Jan. 16 at Anne Arundel Medical Center.

She weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces. Ashley is the Christopher and Carmen Amoia of Arnold. Her grandparents are Anthony and Carol Amoia of Crofton, and Keith and Evelyn Petrick of Linton, N.D. Upper School: NINTH GRADE; Nicholas Borgeson, Valerie Chapman, Corrie Davidson, Stephen Deterding, Ann Dutton, Christopher Geoghengan, Daniel Hammer, Matthew Holland, Daniel Linehan, S. Blythe Manuel, Christopher Miles, Christine Pozniak, Hengameh Sedghi, Elisabeth Siddon, Ruth Woodward.

10TH GRADE; Sarah Ackerman, Jennifer Anderson, Sarah Baur, Ryan Bedell, Leslie Borgeson, Jennie Butler, Bethany Canzanella, Sarah Desiderio, Kelly Ferguson, Elisa Frank, Theresa Inglehart, David Intlekofer, Mary Knapp, Sarah McClellan, Jacob Palumbo, Heather Polk, Peter Porter, Timothy Romanoski, Rebecca Rubock, Jessica Seep, Hillary Sollenberger, Christi- na Steigerwald. Elizabeth Terrill, Ryan Watson. IITO GRADE: Jennifer Alley, Andrea Anderson, Jordan Best, Lindsay Bitzer, Gandace docker, Lee Crandell, Amy Deterding, Elizabeth Jamison, Veronica Lawton, Jessica Linehan, Joseph Nebbia, Robbie Powell, Nicole Prickett, Jessica Turpin, Sarah Wheet. 12TH GRADE: John Boyle, Jesse Brogan, Kevin Brown, David Carlisle, Crystal Chaffm, Candice Crawford, Kyler Evans, Stephen Pagan, Jocelyn Garrison, Christopher Gray, Darren Hercher, Karen Hick- -ey, Andrew Intlekofer, Paul Andrew Knight, Holly Kopka, David Larson, Graham Thorpe, Tiffany Tierney, Scott Whaley. The following students made the Honor Roll for the third quarter: NINTH GRADE: Megan Aird, Ra chel Alderson, Paul Allen, Aaron Boorte, Matthew Butler, Jordan Chaffm, Adam Coleman, Allison DeHenzel, Kevin Dennstaedt, Adam Dice, Jonathan Gray, Tonya Hall, Amy Hendricks, Thomas Larson, Patrick Mcllvaine, Lauren Miller, Danielle-Morris, Ralph Powell, Patience -Roddy, Laura Sarich, Jonathan Schuppe, Ashleigh Verrillo, Thomas Wear, Gregory Wheeler, Katie Wheet, Charles Wingfield, Nichole Zuravleff.

10TH GRADE: Alicia Alderson, Joanna Chino, Shannon Colein, Luke Cooper, Lindsay Denford, Corey Fitzgerald, Ga'brielle Fitzgibbons, Erin Ford, Christina Gannacone, Corinna Hayden, Tom- Marie Hedlesky, Justin Hibbard, Kristen Ignowski, Pa'mela Kirchner, Seth-Adam Knight, Nicholas Lucas, Amy Matousek, Jonathan Moore, JoAnna Moxley, Holly Nicholas, Amy Pelletreau, Michelle Reschke, John Rosacker, Tara Sherlock, Eric Tant, Shannon Tierney, Scott Whitftrrd. 11TH GRADE: Jeffrey Beans, Regina Brown, Robert Burton, Jonathan Carr, Roshare Finecey, Michelle Funderburk, Jeffrey Lash, Karis Paillone, Krysten Park, Jamie Reed, Benjamin Regensburg, Gavin Robey, Christy Rossetti, Rebekah Schuppe, Katharine Siddon, Michelle Tate, Monica Wagoner, Simeon Willbanks. 12TH GRADE: Susan Anderson, Loree Bailey, Katie Beall, William Charles, Andrew Cole, Christian Early, Rebecca Gambel, Joseph Ridolfi, Thomas Terenyi, Jeremy Verrillo. ANNOUNCEMENTS Alyssa Glenn a a Landy Glenn of a birth of their daughter, Alyssa Marie, on Jan. 7 at Anne Arundel Medical Center.

Alyssa weighed 8 pounds, 8.5 ounces. Her grandparents are Mike and Cyndee Stitcher of Westminster, Sam and Betty Glenn of Yakima, and Val Trittipoe of Tracy Landing. weighed 9 pounds. His grandparents are Arlene and William Bragg of Owings, Deanna DiPretoro of Davidsonville, and Stanley DiPretoro of Ijamsville. His great-grandparents are Dorothy Bragg of Edgewater, Allen and Margaret of Berlin, and Dorothy Bloxton of West Virginia.

Hannah Fisher Gregory and Jodi Fisher of a the birth of their daughter, Hannah Eva, on Dec. 15 at A A Medical Center. Hannah weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces. Her grandparents are John and Shirley Blankenship of Shady Side, and Franklin and Shirley Fisher of KltearnocXVa- Van and Anna Parsons, and Fred Stitcher, all of Cumberland. Angelo French Cathy and Joe French of Annapolis announce the birth of their A Joseph, on Oct.

21 at Anne Arundel ANGELO Angelo weighed 8 pounds, 10 ounces. He is the grandson of Florence and Herman D'Aulerio of Bowie, and Dorothy and Nino French of Waterloo, N.Y. HANNAH Amanda Harman a and a A Harman of Ar nold a the birth of their MORIAH GIFT SHOW Capital photo During an ecumenical the Banneker-Douglass Museum, the former site of Mount Moriah A.M.E. Church, parishioners recently donated a baptismal font and other church artifacts to the museum. JtonL Christopher pastor of Mount Moriah; the Rev.

Levl Brown, pastor of Mount Olive A.M.E. Church; Bishop Virrton R. Anderson, president of the World Council of Churches and presiding prelate of the Second Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church; Ronald Sharps, museum executive director; Goodwin Douglas, presiding elder; and Joyce Black, president of the museum foundation. She is the great-granddaughter of James and Hannah Turner of Kilmarnock, and Eva Fisher of Lottsburg, Va. Tyler Wells Matthew Tyler Wells was born on Dec.

19 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces His parents are Scott and Ellen Art trip to D.C. A few spaced are still available for which was formerly owned and operated by the Pasadena based the bus trip Monday sponsored by the Maryland Portrait Society to see three major art exhibitions in Washington. Cancer Resource "and'Support Ceriter (CaRES). The CaRES Board of Directors voted to dissolve its organizational charter last winter.

Because CaRES and Hospice of the Capital photo Jim and Jean Richards of Arnold, volunteers at the Clothes a resale shop operated by the Auxiliary of Anne Arundel Medical Center, model clothes from the facility. The two will participate In the auxiliary's fashion show featuring Clothes Box items on Thursday at the Bay Ridge Inn. Cash bar is at 11:30 a.m. with luncheon and show to follow. Tickets are $20 and must be ordered by Monday.

Call 267-1249. AMANDA TYLER a a a Matthew and Colette Stevenson of Annapolis, Stew and Edith Wells of Hyattsville. and Ray and Carol Srock of Hanover His great-grandparents are Jack nnd Mildred Miller of Mount Ster ling. Stew and Kay Wells of Holiday, and Frank and Mar Amanda Renee, on March 1 at A A Medical Center. Amanda weighed 8 pounds.

3 ounces. Her grandparents are Cathaleen and Ernest Butler of Arnold James Young Ian and Tara Young of Edgewater announce the birth of their son. James Barry. a a Gallery of Art witt'be the first stop. Lunch at the China Inn will be followed by a guided tour of the just-opened show of 200 paint ings by Maryland's legendary Peale family at the Corcoran Gallery.

Participants then will return to the National Gallery to see the "Victor ians" exhibit. The trip leaves Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts at 801 Chase St at 9 a and returns at approximately 6 p.m The fee of $26 includes lunch and morning refreshments. For res ervations, call Jack Starrett at (410) 798 4fi36 CaRES decided tn as sets, i i the thrift store, to the hospital Chesapeake Treasures will be operated mostly by Hospice of the ChesarJeake volunteers. The shop will accept -donations of clothing, small furnishings, books, small ap pliances and gift items. All articles must be clean, high quality and in good working condition.

Donations will be tax deductible Chesapeake Treasures is sched uled to be open a Saturday from 10 a m. to 4 and on Thursdays the store i stay politics in a lecture at Anne Arun del i College. "Understanding China" national pageant. Contestants are judged on the i TJT Xiaopo Huang, a temale journalist from Beijing who watched her coun try undergo the a Revolution of the mid 1960s and foiled attempt at democracy in the late 1980s and the struggle of China to claim its position in today's changing world Scheduled for p.m Werincs day in the Hasral Center for performing Arts, i free event is sponsored by the college a Events Committee A' reception i the lecture For information, call (410) all the i a ahd beauty of face and tigure. There is no talent competition.

Young women must be between the of 13 to 19 as of Aug. 1, 1997. For i a i call (304) 242-4900. Civil War program Anne Arundel Community College's History Department will sponsor a free round table on the role of immigrants in the Civil War at 7 Thursday in the John A. Cade Center for Fine Arts, Room 219.

West Campus Drive, Arnold. David James Coles, supervisor of JAMES Arundel Medical Center James weighed 6 pounds, 9 ounces He is the grandson of Kenneth and Patricia i of Edgewater. and Paula Young of Davidsonville His great 'grandparents are Rose Connolly of Edgewater. and A EL illiLllan rf Pdlm L'nasl Fla Hospice of the Chesapeake i open "Chesapeake a new i i store, on Thursday at a i Plaza. 8043 i i i a store i enable the hospice to raise furfds to care for terminally ill and bereaved ounty i Chesapeake Treasures i he in the same jocation as a i store To volunteer in the i store or Ml 2307 or .144 OW3.

at for information about Hospice of least 72 hours hi a a to request a a a 4 1 0 7Wi 2961 i a a i or (410) 9H7 2fHi3 is at I a a Chinese journalist A former i ol the a i a Press of i of i a offers an in sider's i of hinese and Arnold Miss Teen pageant May 10 is the d'-ndhne for Marv land contestants in apply lor the 1497 i 'AH A i a State Archives, i lead the discussion Participants are Frank Alf i and Brooks, both associate professors of history i a i a 4 1 0 2428 Call the disabled student i i a a (410) Vil 2W7 01 I (410) 544-0863, at least 72 i in advance to request spe lal accommodations.

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