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System Information

Mancuso-Sutherlin System Summary Form, ACBL Convention Card
Goldberg-Sprung Summary Form, ACBL Convention Card
Quinn-Wittes Summary Form, ACBL Convention Card

About the Players

Renee Mancuso
  Renee is a CPA who has primarily worked in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles.  An avid movie-goer, runner and wanna be chef as well as leading bridge player.
Peggy Sutherlin
  Peggy is an extremely talented bridge player who has devoted so much of her time to various committees on the National level. She was the first woman to serve as Chair of the ACBL National Appeals Committee and has also served on the Laws Commission, Ethical Oversight and Conventions & Competitions. She is married to John, with  whom she won the 2006 Grand National Teams and finished second in the 1982 World Mixed Pairs. Peggy & John are an integral part of the vibrant bridge playing community in Dallas. Peggy is a retired American Airlines flight attendant, whose hobbies include genealogy, a subject she has pursued for over 30 years and about which she has written several books and articles. She is a fierce competitor yet shows great class at the table.
Connie Goldberg
   
JoAnn Sprung
   
Shawn Quinn
   I am temporarily living in Krakow, Poland with my husband, Joe.  We are having a nice time exploring Europe and the Polish bridge scene when my husband can break away from his busy job.

I have a busy social life with other ex-pat wives.  I am involved in charity work and take cooking classes from the head chef at the Novotel Hotel.  I still sew and craft and am generally just enjoying myself and spoiling my husband although I do miss teaching my bridge classes. 
Pam Wittes
   I own my own business which lets me have the time to travel for bridge and to visit my 2 baby grandchildren in Minneapolis.  My background is accounting.  I also paint in watercolor and knit.  Love California and living at the beach. The doors and windows are mostly open and there are a lot of interesting things to do really close by.