Ann Penelope Marston (August 7, 1938 – March 6, 1971) was an American archery champion, beauty pageant contestant and rock band manager.
In 1948, at age 10, she appeared in a short documentary film called Junior Toxopholist, practicing archery with her father Frank Marston.
She shared the proceeds equally with her father, and they both received $7000 minus lawyer's fees[7] In late 1963, like millions of American young people, she became an enthusiastic fan of The Beatles.
She wrote a lengthy letter to George Harrison, bought all their albums, and compiled a scrap book with photos of each of them and details about their individual quirks and personal lives.
Due to her local celebrity status, she had a half hour phone conversation with John Lennon, attended their press conference and saw the concert.
Realizing that she was unable to take the band to national stardom due to her health problems, she stepped aside as manager, and John Sinclair took over that role.