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'''Phyllis Berg''' (née '''King'''), a [[Baltiwash]] [[fan]], was a longtime member of [[WSFA]]. She served numerous terms as a trustee from 1951–71, as well a stint as [[treasurer]], 1954–56, and hosted many meetings at her home. The Bergs started hosting WSFA’s Third Fridays at their home in Hillcrest Heights, [[Maryland]], in 1974.
 
'''Phyllis Berg''' (née '''King'''), a [[Baltiwash]] [[fan]], was a longtime member of [[WSFA]]. She served numerous terms as a trustee from 1951–71, as well a stint as [[treasurer]], 1954–56, and hosted many meetings at her home. The Bergs started hosting WSFA’s Third Fridays at their home in Hillcrest Heights, [[Maryland]], in 1974.
  
Her husband, [[Bill Berg|Bill]] (whom she met at the [[club]]), and daughter, [[Betty Berg|Betty]], were also [[WSFA]]ns. “The three of them were permanent fixtures; main stays,” recalled [[Chick Derry]] ([https://wsfa.org/journal/j84/5/index.htm#bb ''WSFA Journal'', May 1984]).
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Her husband, [[Bill Berg|Bill]] (whom she met at the [[club]] and married in 1953), and daughter, [[Betty Berg|Betty]], were also [[WSFA]]ns. “The three of them were permanent fixtures; main stays,” recalled [[Chick Derry]] ([https://wsfa.org/journal/j84/5/index.htm#bb ''WSFA Journal'', May 1984]).
  
  
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 9 August 2023

(December 17, 1921 –)

Phyllis Berg (née King), a Baltiwash fan, was a longtime member of WSFA. She served numerous terms as a trustee from 1951–71, as well a stint as treasurer, 1954–56, and hosted many meetings at her home. The Bergs started hosting WSFA’s Third Fridays at their home in Hillcrest Heights, Maryland, in 1974.

Her husband, Bill (whom she met at the club and married in 1953), and daughter, Betty, were also WSFAns. “The three of them were permanent fixtures; main stays,” recalled Chick Derry (WSFA Journal, May 1984).



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