• San Marino Chapter, NCL Holds 50th Debutante Ball


    NCL HOLDS 50th BALL: The San Marino Area Chapter of National Charity League held its 50th Debutante Ball on December 22, 2012 at the Millenium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. The event paid tribute to eighteen young women who volunteered 4,155 hours at over twenty agencies during the past six years. PICTURED ABOVE, left to right, are FRONT ROW: Caroline Blanca Kenney, Kristin Ashley Charlton, Tryphena Emma Wardlaw, Katherine Turner Flynn, Sarah Hughes Beardsley and Charlotte Fitzgerald Coupe. MIDDLE ROW: Jacqueline Marie Martinez, Katherine Sanda DuMont, Dorothy Kathryn Caldwell Smith, Christine Nicole Webb, Lauren Victoria Torres, Taryn Leanne Converse, Danielle Monique Moss, Rachel Thilan Wood and Haley Rochelle Cohen. TOP ROW: Katherine Grayce Rubschlager, Kathleen Elizabeth Sloan and Catherine Morgan Philo. For full coverage of the Debutante Ball, see page A-4.   Jack Pettee Photo

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