Proper noun
Vanterpool (plural Vanterpools)
A surname.
“Along with other ships, we are already projecting in 2016, about 700,000 passengers for the year,” Vanterpool exclaims. Source: Internet
Calan, 21, was the son of Mr. Calvin Vanterpool (Paper) and Mrs. Angela Vanterpool. Source: Internet
Civil servants, owed an accumulative total of just under 30 million dollars in salary deductions, have an advocate in the person of Othlyn Vanterpool, Elected Member for District 1, Island Harbour. Source: Internet
In order to get the medication, she was required to interact with Vanterpool, who was working as a cashier in the pharmacy at the time. Source: Internet
It has and will continue to affect us all in some way, for the rest of our lives,” Dr Vanterpool said. Source: Internet
The Commandant of the training programme is Superintendent Jacqueline Vanterpool. Source: Internet