George Mason High School - Mustang Yearbook (Falls Church, VA)

 - Class of 1953

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' in J.. i -3 ,- Y ' ...JV , x V A , 'fy ., L 'J ' ' -1' I ' Q' ' W 5 MJ JJ-- 1 ' 'J . , n A 9 , - f Y ,N .,-.J ,-w. X -. wr, , . nf. 'I W Qgiifjfg , Mir 35F'wa'5 , V- -- - 4 Q..- s , ' . ' ' .' L X, x ' f' 1x .' 'ii' 717.4 NVE, OF THE STAFF zeaenlf . I IMIIUIEWAXIHIIE OFOROE MASON IUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FALLS CII RC RCI IA M QIWLQ This is our school, a new school, this is our Hrst year here. We remember that only a short while ago the space now occupied by our school was held by an old and deserted house, surrounded by a tract of woods. XVe are also able to recall the formal ground-breaking ceremony, as the first small shovelful of earth was turned by hand, pre- ceding the great earth movement projects of the mighty machines. For then came the bull- dozers, the Scrapers, and the laborers. The trees were removed, the ground leveled, and the foundation set. The framework was erected, and the great piles of steel, bricks, and bags of concrete soon grew into this magnificent and modern building, containing gymnasium, lab- oratory, library, and classrooms. Finally the school was prepared to receive us. The formal dedication signaled a new era in secondary education and was an inspiration to everyone. The first students to enter this building upon its completion can remember looking down the long and gleaming corridors lined on one side with an endless row of lockers, stand- ing like sentinels to offer greeting to us all. VVe can all remember the excited eyes of the seventh grader as he Erst entered the door- way of the school -his doorway to a new life. IWL W I D VVe may also recall the senior-he could be proud in the knowledge that he was to be a member of the first graduating class. VVe remember the faculty who taught in our school, how they were always willing to aid us in our endeavors, how they gave us the op- portunity to develop our individual abilities so that we would be prepared to contribute our best as citizens. XVe, who graduate this year, shall all feel that we have left behind us something which has formed a great part of our lives. YVC are sorry to say 'fgood-byel' to all our friends, and we regret having to depart from our beloved school. We, who remain here, are happy in the knowledge that we shall not leave our friends and our school. XVe are happy to see that already our school is growing in size, not only in the mnnber of students, but also in the num- ber of classrooms. By next year we know that our school will possess large outdoor athletic facilities. XVC shall all be glad to see the results of this progress. Yes, this is our school, set in beautiful and stimulating surroundings, staffed by an under- sfanding, efficient, and inspiring faculty. May it always be an inspiration to the students who come and go and a credit to our community. F o r e W o r cl l. May the following pages recall for years II- to come, 1ne1nories of the friendships, IH. cleecls, and events of the Mustangs of IV' V. 1952-5 3. VI. Contents CLASSES ADMINISTRATION SPORTS ACTIVITIES FEATURES ADVERTISICMENTS GEORGE MASON IUNIOR-SENIOR IIIGII SGIIOOL FALLS GHURCI I, VIRGINIA Prcfnre by Lee Salsbcrry Studio, W'asInngton, D. C. Page 4 L-Zdeoficafion lt is with ii dccp scnsc of appreciation and grzitefulncss that we dcdi- cate this, our V353 blUS'l'AlNC to Mr. ll. Little. As assistant principal, he was confronted with ii new school, ii new faculty and an unfamiliar student body. Such a situation dcinundcd ii keen leader, one Who could, through leadership and knowledge. unite the clenients which would nizikc for ii harmonious institution. Wfe fccl hc has succccdcd in this uccoinplislnuent by his leadership. knowledge, faith, and his constant devotion to us and our school. This book, therefore, stands dedicated to hini and the fulfilment ot his endeavors. THE STAFF , f,?f,,.ff E MASON JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH INIA GEORG FALLS CHURCH, vine To the Student Bodyi ' ' e thanks to our spo x-,if-I, ,,,,,, ,fl ,,,1 2,2111 scuooi. l l June ll, i953 l l nsors We, the Class of l953, would at first like to giv chool faculty, who have inspired and guided us the last four years. h have aided us since we entered and to the s , ' 'l4 to thank those, w o We would especially li e 'or Senior l-ligh School. George Mason Juni - ' ' ' tion of learning an i d follow l Our class is about to graduate from this institu which we have chosen. We realize fully that our commencement, li of our learning and is one more l the paths, as the word signifies, is only the beginning ur lives d'n toward a milestone in o . There are two paths along which we shall travel, one lea i g career and the other toward a domestic life. Some of us will attend college, and some of us will not, but in any case our learning will never cease. ' ' f our lives and are now about We have come together fo ious ways. te and go our var ll always remem e r a brief period 0 b r to separa None of us will ever forget our last two years. We sha ' ' ' h ll the facilities of a modern school. coming to our new building, wit a e Mason Junior - Senior High raduate from Georg the first class to g duating classes. We, ' hes to all future gra School, extend good was Sincerely yours, THE Cl. ASS OF i953 l Psa l sf Y J Senior Class S3316 ' 1 . ' W Qfhcers LYNN LLEVVELLYN .,,., ARLAN KINNEY ..., NANCY ALTFATIIER GUY INIORRIS. , . , . . . CIIIARLES YYXRBROUCH ..,. SUE MAULSBY . , . . CVM 0 . . . . A . . . .President . . , 4 4Vice-President . . Y . , . .Secretary .........TreasurCr A . ,SC1'gC31lf-Elf-AIIIIS Activities C11HfI11l81l 53 i I , , 0 MELV , ANSON DRISKO VVatervli ' li, New York, l, Z, 3, Student Council, I, , Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4, Clcc Club, 4, Track, 1, Football, 2, 3, Captain, 4, Basket- ball, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, Spanish Club, I, Treasurer, 2, 3, Forum Club, 3. DENNIS FRANKLIN EARMAN Falls Church High, 1, 2, Dance Club, I, Z, 3, Dramaties Club, 2, 3, President, 4. FRANCES MAYDELE GARDNER Cristobal High, Panama, I, 2, 3, Band, l, 2, 3, Orchestra, I, Z, 3, Glee Club, I, Z, 3, 4, Athletic Council, 2, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Future Teach- ers of America, l, 2, 3, Lasso, Managing Editor, 4, lVlUS'I'ANG Staff, 4, Student Council, 4, Slide Rule Club, Secretary, 4, Iunior Rifle Club, Sec- retary-Trcasurer, Z, 3. CARL ANTHONY C-EIER Fairfax High, I, Falls Church High, 2, Foot- ball, I, Construction Club, I, Track, 2, 3, Dra- uiatics Club, Vice-President, 3, Baseball, 3, Pen- manls Palette Staff, 4. Page S , f',7Ae as f Y ANN AL'l'FA'l'I'IER F. S Church Iligh, l, 2, FIIA, Vice-President, 3 ,rcsidcnt, 44 lXlUSTANC Staff, Editor, 3, Sec- UHN COVENTRY CIIAIWBLISS - falls Church Iligh, l, 2, Ili-Y Club, l, Foot- l ball, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, Baseball, 3, Ir. Ilonor Society, 2, Golf, 2: Mns'r'ANG Staff, 3, Varsity Club, President, 4. ROBERT TEIR DENNIS Paris, France, I, Falls Church High, 2, Key Club, 4, President, 3, Vice-President, 3, Glee Club, 4, Photography Club, 4, Draniatics Club, 4, BIUSTANC Staff, 4, Lasso Staff, 4. XVILLIAIVI DUNKER DRAPER Dovcr Iligh, Massachusetts, 1, 2, Falls Church lligh, 3, Football, 4, Basketball, l, 2, Baseball, l, Chess and Checkers Club, 3, 'l'rack 3. SB IORS , IAMES THOMAS GINN Fort XVortli, Texas, 1, 2, Football, 1, 2, Base- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Track, 3, Vice- President, 1, Student Council, 1, 2, President, 4, :Xetivitics Committee, Clinirmnn,3. IOYCIQ LOUISE GRAY Norwood lligli, Oliio, l, 2, Student Council, l, l'cmnnn's Palette Stntt, 4. EVELYN IIANNEN FRANCES EVIQLYN HOLLAND Baldwin Higli, New York, l, 2, Clue Club, l, 2, Varsity Cheerleader. 3, MUs'1'ANc: Stuff, 3, 4, Tap Club, Z, Lasso Staff, 4, FIIA, 4, Dnuimtics Club, 4. ,SIP VVAYMAN WELDON HOLMES Tokyo, Iapan, 1, Columbus, Georgia, 2, Teen Club, Manager, 1, ROTC, 2, Clee Club, 4. NANCY LEE IACKSON Starkville High, Mississippi, l, Z, Band, 1, Z, lleud Majorettc, 3, 4, FHA, 1, 2, 4-H Club 1, blUS'I'ANG Staff, 3, Glee Club, 4, Slide Rule Club 4. IOAN PAGE IOIINSTON Falls Church, 1, 2, Pop Club, 1, lunior Honor Society, 1, lVlUS'1'ANG Staff, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, Sot ball, flanagcr, 3, Glcc Club, 4, Draniatics ClubLi3,M1onieroorn Reportcr,1. I DNV ARLA KINNEY 'pringticld, Ma s L ctts, 1, 2, Vice-President, ' f, lx lUS'1'ANG ' , Ass iatc Editor, 3, Business '129l2lgCl', , arsity Club, 4, Student Treasurer, 2 Bzisketl' , 1, 2, 3, Tennis, 2, Swimming, Z, 3, 4. I Page 9 KATHRYN NIADDEN CARROLL Falls Church High, l, 2, Iunior Tri-lli-Y, l, F.H.A., 2, 3, 4, Martha Vtlasliiugton Federation Treasurer, 3, Activities Chairinan, 3, MUSTANG, Business Manager, 3. SUSAN ANNE MAULSBY Cuantaino Bay lligh, Cuba, l, 2, Checrleadle J- l, Z, 3, 4, Captain, Z, 4, Basketball-Varsityu , 3, 4, Secretary, 1, Softball-Varsity' 3, Xizrdity Club, Secrctary-Treasurer, 4, Banjy 4: lXlllSTANG Staff, Sports liditor, 3, Photo, Klub, yide-Presb dent, Z, Activities Chairman, 44, 'l' .Vila ' . -5, 2 , 4' la.. l K ROBERTA SHHPARQ' lXfliCy7efARY fy 1 lfalls Church Klfigh, l, Phot gaphy Club, 1, 2, Vol1eybalMVarsit , 1, i1b,QgiSi1lJ- Deb Club, 2,2 Libr' y Assist ii , ,'m1USTANG Staff, La?out'Edit01,l 3, 4, Lasso, livtuie Editqki 4, Litera,x?'ClubQ PresicLe11t,f4, Dui aties ' W J ' xt' ' il is ' J !.Bfi'3RT ,iy,lfC1fAfg.LAN1b Falls Church l, Z,'Lasso Staff, Business Manager, 4, l-ihotography Club, 4, Clee Club, 4, Key Club, 4. Page 10 We 353 BARBARA IEAN Llllf Tokyo, Iapan, l, Ashland, Oregon, 2, Football Attendant, l, Basketball Attendant, 2, l3askctball, l, 2, 3, Softball, l, 2, 3, CAA l, 2, Secretary, l, 2, Student Council, l, 2, 3, Cvlcc Club, l, 4, Varsity Club, 4, Cheerleader, 3, 4, Sweetheart Queen, 3, A.A.U. Suinuner, 3. IOIIN ICDXVIN LlN'l'Nl'iR Cordon Ir. lligh, lg NVcstcrn lligh, NVashing- ton, D. C., 2, Chess Club, l, 2, Cadet Corps, 2, Rifle Club, 2, Dnunatics Club, 3, 4, Key Club, 3, Vice-President, 4, lhlUS'I'ANC Staff, Photog- rapher, 4, Lasso Staff, Photographer, 4, Photog- raphy Club, President, 4. LYNN C-Rl'fSllAM LLEXVICLLYN Falls Church lligh, l, 2, Science Club, l, Z, Football, 3, Basketball, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, President, 4, Varsity Club, Vice-President, 4, lhlUS'l'ANC Stall, 4. FRED XVILLIAKI LOUIS Mt, Rose lr. lligh, l, Falls Church lligh, 2, Treasurer, l, Football, 3, 4, Clce Club, 41 MUs'i',-xNG Stall, 3. . ANKMWW ,SM SENIORS GLORIA PERRAhl lXlCGlLLlS lialls Church High, l, 2, 3-Rogers High, 4, National Honor Society, 3, Cheerleader, Varsity, 2, 3, Sxyectheart Court, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff, 4, Magazine Staff, 4, Cheniistry Club,4. CUY VERNON NORRIS lfalls Church High, l, Z, Model Airplane Club, l, 2, Student Council, 'l'rezisurer, 3, Treasurer, 4, Draniatics Club. 'l'reasurer, 4, Key Club, Vicel President, 3, President, 4, Glee Club, 4, Lasso Staff, Editor, 4, Mirsipxxe Staff, Photographer, 4, Slide Rule Club, 4. XVILLIAM MYERS Ann Arbor, Michigan, l, Cocoa High, Florida, 2, Photography Club, lg Baseball, 3, Varsity Club 4. CAROL NEYVNAN Falls Church High, l, 2, Hockey, Varsity, 1, 2, Volleyball, Varsity, l, Dance Club, 1, Ir. Honor Society, l, 2, Sub-Deb Club, 2, National Classical League, l, 2, Cheerleader, Varsity, 39 lNlus1uxNc: Staff, Associate Editor, 3, Editor, 45 Varsity Club, 4, Drainaties Club, 4, Clee Club, 4. PEGGY ANN PAYNE Handley High, l. 2, Library Club, 2, hlono- gram Club, 2, RlUS'l'ANC Staff, 3, Student Coun- eil, 3, Basketball, Varsity, 3, 4, Sweetheart Court, 3, Treasurer, 3, Glee Club, 4, Varsity Club, 4. IOCELYN I. ROUNTREE Falls Church High, 1, Z, Softball, Varsity, Z, 3, Student Council, 3, MUSTANG Staff, 3, FHA, 4. DON SAUNDERS Covington, Va. High, l, 2, 3, Football, 3' Track, 3, Sports Club, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, 'a D. ROBERTA SI IAW Crosse Pointe Iligh, hlichigau, l, Z, 3, lforinn Representative, 3, Secretary, 3, Vice-President, Z, CAA, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Drainaties Club, l, Nlusie Appreciation Club, 4. Page 11 7 BUDDY TASKER 4 Falls Church High, l, 2, Baseballs, 2, , M Basketball, 3, Football, 3, 4, Track, 3. M P+, Q ROBERT THOMPSON Herndon High, Virginia, 1, Falls Church High Z. CHARLES ROBERT YARB ROUGH Falls Church High, l, 2, Dance Club, l, 2 Baseball, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4 Track, 3, President, 3, RlUS'I'ANC Stafl, 3, Varsity Club, 4, Sergeant-at-Arins, 4, Clee Club, BARBARA SUE ZllWhflER l alls Church High, l, 2, Pep Club, l, Band Maiorette, l, 2, 4, Softball, Varsity, 2, 3, Varsity Club, 2, 4, Cheerleader, Varsity, Captain, 3, 4 Sweetheart Court, 3, Queen, 4, SCA, 4, Vice- Presiclent, 3, Art Club, President, 3, Clee Club 4, Drainatics Club, 4. Page 1 2 if., 753 SE TORS l3E'l il'Y SIll'IL'l'ON lfalls Church lligh, l, 2, Secretary, l, Dance Club, l, l llA, 2, Clee Club, 2, Cheerleader, 3, Drainatics Club, 4, Peninanls Palette Staff, 4. IANET SPRINKLE lfalls Church lligh, 2, Holy Trinity, Cheer- leader, l, Dance Club, 2, Peninan's Palette Stait, 4. ROLAND STEPHENS Falls Church High, 1, 2, Airplane Model Club, l: School Bus Driver, 3, Photography Club, 4. IANE CAROL STEVENS Montgomery, Alabaina, l, Coronado High, California. 2, 3, Cheerleader, l, Varsity, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, GAA, 2, 3, Basketball Varsity, 2, 3, 4, lli-linx Club, 2, 3, College Club, Trea- surer, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3, Football Maid of llonor, -l, AlUS'l'ANG Staff, 4, Clec Club, 4, Var- sity Club, 4. Q , 44 .5 L ,Q W., ., ws- ,S ' 'vs I , , ' , ' 5' I . TREE , ' 1: f o 'Q x ,f gi 0 H f sv' ul 0' looks ..W,e ,,.,ff.ccx 5 U 5'3V?x'i2i .r 5: 3 ., ,. ., 1 AQ V Q W -- 5.552 1.5 .. 1 X E5 ,Q 3 f 5 J Ml E551 E Q ex deg X M 4- if 3 A Q ww 1 Q V sg X Qgifvv 9 M3Yw and vm QW! l H miriam Q ako. zwnff- em Yu, 1 -f--1 'Velo Si -- . ..A'i E .. ,f,.:E W F 3 .r- .. .,.e,: . -:.:...- ,. ' Q 4 1 x' s X z The Tun, WW, W-:fic 2- ar N -'l'H'9 the Lourh, 2 1, . 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ROBERT XVILSON, . CAM 0 L . . . .President , . .Vice-President . . A . . .Secretary . . . . . . . Treasurer , . . .SCIgC2111f-Elf-ATIIIS 154 I ALLEN, NANCY ANDERSON, IAMES ARNOLD, IAMES BEALE, RONALD BECKER, EDMUND BERRY, IOE BOLD, IANE BRQXVDERV N1-X'l'IIA,XNIEL BUTLER, SCOTT BYRNE, RICIIARD CALDVVELL, IOSLYN CAMPBELL, DEBORAH CIIAPIN, ELAINE CLATTERBUCK, SIIIRLEY CIIARLETON, VINCENT CLINE, ILLIZABICTII IOR CLASS Page 17 XM' 'X ,NAKJ I v Qmisn COE, CAROLYN COIL, If1LIZABIfl'II DAVIS, KATIILEDIN DAY, LILDIVORD DICNNISON, PATRICIA IVARRIS, IACK IVINK, MELVIN IVRULAND, RICIIARD GIQDDIZS, KENNITTII CILIISR, CARL CRANGER, LYNNIL IIARP, IULIE IIEDETNIEMI. CIIARLICS IIEETIQR, ROBERT IIINMAN, ELIZABE'lII'I IIODGES, MICHAEL JU IQR , III,, I . 'gi g ' ?, M1 .u1,u15 ,Ll IIOLLBTER,IANH HONUHL PXUL W s.JKHWUNS,VAL HU1CHHNS.ROBNRT IACKSON,TEN'BROHCK MWTREY,WILUANI 5INNSHN,DONALD KRACFS,SONIX LABARTHE,DONALD LYNSKHY,VIUJABI MANWUUUNG,LUUCN MARSHXLL,MNLODY IN'IAR'l'IN, NANCY MCAFEE, CHRISTINE MILES, MARY MONTI, SANDRA CLASS W I I I I I n ! Page 19 'JMWV avdfLQf5f M'? , NIC1 IOLSON, PI 1YL.LlS SNIITII. IUNE STRUM, FRANKLIN w1cl.L.S, IOAN Page 20 OTIS, IULI.-X X REGQXN, PATTI ROSE, ELAINE SPAULDING, VXNNE QS'l'l+1.XRNS, 'XVALTER STEINER, BARBARA TAYLOR, BRUCE 'l'.XYLOR, MARYLOU XVATSON, IEANNETTE XVILLIMXIS, DOROTHY NYILSON, ROBERT YARBROUCII, IOIIN NOT PICTURFD LALLY, ELIZABETH ff X 5 Sophomore Class Nui . Sdfifj' Qffrcors ' IERRY IKOYLANCIQ ...o..,. President BILL BRr13'1', . .,..,. V ice-President DONNA IIINSIIAXX ...... Secretary RALPIJ IJAVLINS ,.... Treasurer Cyawa 0 . . 35 Page 22 ALBAUGII, ANNA ALTMAN, JAMES ANDERSON, JANE A'l'KINS, VIRGINIA BIQRCER, XVILLIAM BILLINGSLEY, ANN BLIFFIN, CONRAD BOYVER, BOBBY F. X WJ' P BOXVFRS, MARY ANN , BREIT, XVILLIAM CARON, PATRICIA ,J CLARK, MARY JANE WX I 4, COLLEY, THOMAS COONS, RICHARD CRANFORD, BAYNE CROOKS, JAMES CZECIIANSKI, IRENE DAUGIIERTY, VVAYNE DlE'I'Z, IACQUELINE DINSMORE, DONALD Xu-eb. an DRAIHER, RSULA ILBERT, PAUL way, ERMERINS, JOHN EUBANK, BEVERLY SOPHO ORE FRULAND, IUDITH FISIIFR, RICIIARD I UL'l'ON, 'IIIEDA CRISIYN, IIFNRIETTA II-XRRISON, DAVID IIAVENS, RALPII IIINDBIARSII, CAROL IIINSIIAYV, DONNA IIODCILS, CAIL IIUTCIIINS, FRANK JONES, DONALD Klzllzlslmz, ARLENE LASSEN, ALLAN LAREVV, KARL LYNSKEY, EARL MARTIN, BYRON MAULSBY, CAROLYN MCCARTIIY, NANCY MCQUARY, IIARRY MCCILLIS, MARY MEDARIS, BRUCE MONROE, PACE MORRISON, PAUL MUNSON, LYDIA C L A S S fL I , r ,,, Page 23 1 Q1 ,if I ,J Q. Page 24 NOVACK, IERRY O'BANNON, RICIIARD PRESCOTT, IOIIN ROLLINS, RAYMOND ROTE, ELINORE ROYLANCE, IERRY RUCKIQR, ROBERTA RUMLIIIY, IANE SMITH, DAVID SMI'I'II, PATRICIA S'l'II52RINCER, CONSTANCI TABOR, MARGARET TASKER, IOIIN TAYLOR, SANDRA VAN PIWILT, DONALD XVALDRON, VVANDA XVARD, PAUL XYATKINS, IO ANN XYICISIIAUPT, PATRICIA YA'l'I1IS, CAROLYN NOT PICTURED ZIMMICR, JOHN BLAIR' FRANK H , fm r IIUCIIE5, NANLX - NOONAN, 'moxms f XVOOLPIJNDIEIN, ROWALD fjjxy. Va-wb 1 ,QWJL I I SOPI-IO ORE CLASS Freshman Class U' , 1 jx 'X - 5 SA 6 f N A Qfhcers -gi I ,M ' 1 L Q RICIIARD DRISKO ...s..,.. President LYNN I'IAINES ....... Vicc-President IUDY S'1'E'1'soN .,..... Secretary SARA IEFFREY .,.... TICZISIIICI UM 0 5 I, f J , N-fwfr! 1 9:9 , iilrij lug Y x 'R .lx s bi 'iii ic, 3 til X ,i il, ', - f iv PM W i i 'WW' ,fin 'Pia' ,fa ,Kc 1 , , G-phf' J - -. ,- 1,3f'.frf l1,3,1f ,gf mga AN V1 av. V s 5 , fy' ,i, , ,f 4 X . 1 ,, y, t if . L 'frif ,,','af-Lfifgggzigulfr lv . 3 pffff' 'Qu fm ' X HA,--fyf' Q X T1 Zh, 1 ,, nl I 'vi f Andrews, Leo Branscom, Mary Bronson, Howard Butler, Iames Capper, Daniel Carey, lacquelinc Chaney, Lawrcnce Cohn, Lawrence Colby, Marilyn Cooper, Georgene Coopcr, Ioarm Davis, Donald Davis, lohn Davis, XVarrcn DeRa1nus, Iuin Driscoll, Daniel Drisko, Richard Farrell, Eston, , ' ni, A L ' Gardner, Milo L! f Gifford, Ellyn , Ginn, Jgmes ' Gnatt, Iudith V Good, Henrietta i Haines, Lynn llall, Carolyn n Hansen, Eigil X . Q3 Harrison, Ianies U Hedetnienii, Stephen 9' Hedctnicnii, Iohn Q llavcns, Daniel ref fr U , i i iniker, Paul V . Qiimllook, Charles X ,Q llulhsh, Mary Xi! Ieffrcy, Sara mf Kilgore, Kathleen lv fy Koster, Cheryl 1. ri . ,X -f 5 Krages, Tosca Lane, Michael I Larcw, Catherine j Lce, Gilbert A Lunson, Barbara . Lynskey, Marie Madden, Loretta J Malick, XValdo '- McCain, Thomas Olsen, lver Otis, Laura Palmer, Alfred Pacz, Adolfo Payne, Colleen Peterson, Ray Phillips, Rodney Powell, Cynthia Rcinicrs, lohn lid .V,Ygt5QLfl,f xii 'XMI if L ,,,, , gif fi ii in T' J 'VM M , Aga' ik 'y' CLA3,,1 P'i,gl E , 1 L, ' M 3 Av Page 26 5 km uxxgyj lReiniek, Iohn , , Stevens, Patricia W ,safe .N . ' I KVA wx X , , , if lt 1 '? ff: Reus, Charles Roberts, Milton Roecler, Mary Beth Roelofs, Larry Rogers, Katherine Ryan, Robert Shalt, Franklin Shaw, Robert Simpson, Bernard Smith, Kent Smith, Roy Smoot, Charles Spaulding, Shirley Stahl. Linda Stieringer, Constance Stephens, Stephen Stetson, Iudith Stilwell, Ioseph Stracler, Ralph Striekler, Iuclith Stuart, Rosalie Taekney, Peter Tanner, Iesse Thaekery, Ianet Timkovsky, Sergei Tunison, Iaek XValters, Neal XVebster, Thomas JA' lute, Theodore V W g, rw P R E S H Mlvftffiffllilfn Linda C L A S S Q TayloIr?nFraneis s f Musmwo -o -GRAM , 5 ' T0:MU5TANe5, FILLIES COLT5 xxx tw Well ils finishecl all last: l The whole Al S Ll'-inq H Now I can relax l I neue:- Jchouqht the clam, would eome.l'vc xx! p N' worked mqself ragged agar- almost: S ffl 6'-fear' qettinq this beak read, tor qw. But I qucss it was worth , NB tr. EWCO ER First row: Selmer, Rielmrclg Blifhu, Iziiiieeg YVeisliiiupt, Putricing Neljonzilcl, Autlioiiy. Sccozicl row: Moore, lfreclg Couezislcy, Aung Iziekson, 'lliomzisg Dennison, Patricia. NVQ welcome the Nl5lXVCOMERS to George Mason Iuuior- Senior High School. 'llhcse students, upon entering, have brought with them new ideas and contributions which have helped toward enriching our school. 5 l ur M uslanq , E f 5 N - AX Us 1+ fl' 7 0 'JZ O C 5 SD 00 ND P 1 of-lwol xx I . Page 28 . f , XE ,Q 5 J, Class Qfhcers Snr IR 's Q ESQ ' ,W . W I EIGHTH GRADE VVILLIAM CZECHANSKI- President CI IARLES FUNK- Vice-President BARBARA IX IOGRE- Seczctnzy IOIIN BLONVERS- Trcasurcr IOIIN MILLER- Scrgcmxt-zlt-Anus KAY TUNNISON- Social Commitfcc Clmirmnn SEVENTH GRADE RODDY FRULAND- President IIMMY RICKETTS- V iccAPresic1ent ROBERTA XVILLIAMSON- Secretary RAYMOND EVANS- Scrgczmf-atfArm5 Kfawo 37 670444 0 258 Page 29 Eighth Grade Page 3 0 ttf! Adams, Andrus, Beck, Ia Berry, lN Blowers, Bolton, Rodney Donald nice larilyn Iohn Charles Brewster, Mary Brokke, Ianles Brown, Iohn Cadle, Barbara Charlton, Roberta Christensen, Thomas Connealy, Margaret Croueh, Thomas Czechanski, VVilliam Davis, Allen Drake, Brian Eastman, Erick Erikson, Ioan Evans, Boyd Farris, Iames Frost, Carolyn Funk, Charles Geddes, Philip Gibbs, Nita Gilbert, lane Greer, Gabrielle Ilaruion, Patricia llcaman, Patricia Ilignett, llorkan, Hough, llowell, Iohnson, Kitchen, loseph Iack David Lucy Roy Ierry Labarthe, Darwin Lee, Cheri Levenberg, Iudith Lindstrom, Cathryn McKenzie, Ioan McKenzie, Ioyee Means, Iulie Messec, Diane Miles, Iohn Miller, Iohn Moore, Fred Monahan, Iames Myers, Chloe Paez, Patricia Perry, Carol Potter, Iohn Ritcneur, Kenneth Roekey, Mary Rosenman, Lonny Russell, VVilliam Smith, Terrance Smoot, Patricia Stapleton, Daniel Stathers, Stearns, Struseh, George I lenry Margaret Taylor, Lynn E1 ghth Grade Terrell, Iames J, y Thorpe, William -l g i- ..,, -a . ' is l 'lillllisonf KHY , . , l' 1 l l l W211fef,Rif1wd :lf a- Vvelshv Ruth V H, I ir, 3 , E, . , , . b W 1lll21l'IlS, Donald A f-as ' 2, V 5 X. C? N4 v ai! Abeel, Frank J Abramson, Iaekie Albright, lean Anderson, VVilliam Arnold, Ann Beach, Francis Becker, Robert Benson, VVilliam Betters, Margaret Beverly, Richard Boser, Nancy Brooke, Ianct Browder, Betsy Brush, Frederick E f- --,, L' P ? B Buck, Patricia Busbee, lrvin Byrnes, Iames Cadle, Raymond Calkins, Douglas Carrico, Beatrice Carter, Marjorie Casgrain, Charlotte Casgrain, Louise Chambliss, Natalie Clatterbuck, Robert Clayton, Nelson Colley, Richard Cohn, Donald Cook, Suzanne Crooks, Marilyn Curtin, Brenda Deloy, Shirley Dennis, Iohn Dority, Alex Duce, Susan Edwards, Nancy Ermcrins, Iames Evans, Raymond Fleenor, Iahanne Fruland, Roddy German, Edward Gifford, Nash Xl Page 31 Seventh Grade YVilson, Laurence Yates, Ican Zelaska, Richard Gillespie, Tianna Graham, XVilliam Hedeteniemi, Ioel Higgins, Clark Hignett, ludith Hindmarsh, Margaret Hodges, Anthony Horowitz, Emily Howard, Robert Ilowe, Donna Iohnston, David Kelley, Mary Kiessling, Brenda Kilgore, Virginia King, Patricia Koster, Richard Kunz, Icremy Lay, Carolyn LeMoyne, Margaret Lewis, Anne Lind, Larry Lunson, Margaret Macleay, Lachlcn Madden, Nancy Manly, Patricia Manwaring, Iolm McGonegal, Francis Meek, Donald Miller, Lambert Olllalloran, Mary Pierce, Raiford Pritchard, XVilliam Racey, Barbara Rees, Ianct Reiff, Stanley Ricketts, Iames Rose, Carol Sanford, lean Sauveur, Anita Sims, Sandra Smith, Douglas Smith, Ioyce Stattner, Susan St. Iohn, lane Vandivcrc, Stephen Varney, Thomas XVarton, Gwendolyn XVilkerS0n, Ann XVilliamson, Roberta SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE 6 NOT PICTURED NOT PICTURED C34 L, -f Kreiser, Robert Beeson, Larry Holloway, Clark if 'Q Li, Edward Clarke, Patricia Leonard, Elizabeth 5 McDonald, Harry Cunningham, Iames Nowc, Sharon Harvey, Vivian Persinger, Daniel Higbie, Richard Page 32 af L Moore, Barbara Nowe, Iolm Pond, Iames X N 1 is T R A T I HQ N l ..f6jJmini5f1f'alfi0n an Greetings: ings to you. A high school annual, edited, worked out, and planned by a group of students is quite an acconi- plislnnent. Yours has excelled in all dcpartinents. ln your yearbook are recorded events which will increase in interest and iinportance as the years coine and gog it will prove to be a treasure chest of sweet ineniories to you. l ani confident that each one of you will pre- serve this publication and strive to niake each sue- ceeding issue a better one. Your joys and pleas- ures inay seein to be eoniplete now, but one or two decades from now they will have increased a thousandfold. Your book will recall happy ex- periences, good friends, and line fellowships. MR. IRVIN S. SCIINITT NI-A. IOE H. LITTLE Superintendent and Principal ADALAC, LOIS M. BA. Business BALLANCEE, PAUL R. BS. Industrial Arts 81 Athletics BLAKIYIMORE, BlflRl'lNlCE Bookkeeper CAMPBELL, PIIYLLIS D. B.A. English 8 Music Page 34 On behalf of the faculty, niay l extend greet- 6L C UL ff y COCKBILL, CATHERINE B S Physical Education Sr Athletics COLEMAN, IULIET B.A., M.A. Librarian CRAIN, DORIS Secretary CRAIN, JOE B.S. Physical Education QV Director of Athletics CROCKER, DOROTIIY B.A., M.A. Cuidancc 85 English DE PASQUALE, ANTHONY B.S. Mathematics IIOOLEY, VIRGINIA BS. Vocal lX'IusiC KNOX, BESS I. B.S., MS. English 8' Social Studies LAYER, KENNETH BS. Coordinator Physical Education MAHER, F. WILLIAM English 81 Social Studics U BA., MA. MARCH, SHIRLEY ' BA. English Sz Dramatics LITTLE, 1oB BA., MA. Assistant Principal Page 35 I Ns Page YOUNG, ALBERT NIA., BA. School Psychology GLCM, MCCLELLAN BIYLES S. English, Social Studies MICNEELEY, REYNOLD C. M.A., BS. Chemistry, Physics, Science MILLER, BRINTON M. MS., B.S. Biology, Science MOYKA, ANN B.A. Spanish PIIELPS, HELEN I. BA. English Government QUAM, MARTI IA C. B.A. Latin RITZMAN, ELMER R. MA., B.A. Guidance, French ROCKXVELL, CHESTER S. MA., B.A. MHIIICHIZIICS, Athletics SCIIOLL, IIERMAN F. ED.D., M.M., M.A., B.M. Band Director, Instrumental Music SELLERS, ALICE BELLE BA. I'IO1llCIT1I1lCIIlg SNODGRASS, XVILLIAM D. B.A. Mathematics XVARNER, XVILLIAM C. BA. English, Social Studies NOT PICTURED SMITH, IEANNETTE M.ED., B.A. Art I, AJ 1, ., J . AV I X R 1. ,ff VM , i d .fun ' 4 I i N I 1 w . A wig .. R xi , - A A N isilja gf 5 I ffl? G A ' -f fl 8 L?-Q, Y f x .g.-,5'?: :' f?' 5 f aw' i 5 5 Fil 15 k :K 5 I g ,. gy N X ig, ,V A ,L A Sgxff. 524.33 ' 1, ,. fi Q' P' ' fl Q 3,11 I ,, i f Q5 . x V ,. ' 3 V ,gf . 1 ' ' fu: '-21,1 ,M R Rm J M - , ' , x E TE . X ,g:,4c1' 5 f I r. 151 mf X -A U Q ? 1 Q: f'f ,,:liv lzflf L fd? ,Q Q Ast, : fiWe-?m? w5G1i'i- fgeix Tim x K. we pa 3 5 4 ge 7 f Lz:122Wwz2wZm1Q felq'yza:ri1s4:w:14g2Qm,W zlywgzswif - A 11L12Qrfa-liiigffssbaffi miiifi , f I,Vffgfa,klmfegziiifiigwwwgggim:4,:wgLgg125w wig? 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Fine running by Iohn '1'asker and Bob lrleeter aided the Mustangs in a 12-O victory over Aldie in the second gaine. ln the third gaine Leesburg handed G. M. its frrst loss, 19 -0. 'l'he fourth gaine vvas a repetition of the Leesburg gaine in that George Mason suffered a defeat at thc hands of lrlerndon, Z7 -18. ln the Hfth gaine the Mustangs bowed to XVoodvvard Prep by a close score of 6 - 0. The sixth gaine, featuring Bob lleeter's brilliant runf ning, saw our boys conie from behind to defeat Lincoln 13-12. ln the seventh game an intercepted pass was the Mustangs undoing as they lost to YVarrenton 14 - 9 in the last quarter. 'l'he eighth ganie saw Iohn Tasker passing to Mike llodges for two touchdowns as Oecoquan went down to defeat, Z0 -0. In the last gaine the Mustangs brought their final record up to .500 as they defeated Berryville 13- 6. A ZS-yard pass froin Iolin 'l'asker to Bob Ileeter and a run by Mel Drisko accounted for the GM TD's. George Mason inacle the headlines when llovvard Bronson, our freslnnan guard, niade the XVASHINGTON POST All-Suburban second teain and Iolin Tasker received llonorable Mention. Page 38, counter clockwise: Crain, I., Coach Becker, li., Manager 'l'askcr, B., Center lloclges, Xl., End Clianibliss, I., Guard Yarbrough, C., Tackle llcetcr, R., Back Draper, YV., 'l'aekle llutchins, R,, Guarcl 'l'asker, I., Back l ruland, R., lfncl Labartlie, D., lfncl Fink, M., Manager lledctnicnii, I,, Manager Page 30, clockwise: Rockwell, C., Coach Drisko, M., Capt., Back Sturm, l ., Center Louis, l ., End llaines, L., Back Capper, D., Tackle llopkins, V., End Bronson, ll., Guard XX'ilson, R., Back Yarbrough, I., End llavens, R., Back Breit, YY, Tackle WMM? Zialgflaff Page 40 George Mason Iunior- Senior High School is quite proud of its l9S3 basketball team. This was the second team in its history and only this year did they have a gymnasium in which to practice and play. During regular season play thcy amassed a 9 - 8 record. They started out slowly, losing their first four games, two in the last ten seconds of play. The Mustangs thcn caught Hrc and went on to Win more games than they lost. By virtue of their record they qualified for the District G Tournament held in the George Mason gym. During the season they defeated Nokcs' ville, VVarrenton and Occoquan twice cachg St. Dominic, Quantico, and Herndon once. The hlusf tangs averaged S3 points pcr game while thcir opponents averaged but 47. INDIVIDUAL SCORING Iohn Taslier . . . .... 260 Bill Icffrey ,..,.,...,.,.., .llfl Lynn Iilcwcllyn . . . . 39 Mel Drisko ,..,.,.. .... 2 I6 Mike Ilodges .,.....,....... 7-I Iinnny Ginn. . . . . . 19 Charles Yarbrough .... .... l 86 David Smith ..... . . . 69 Val Ilopkins , . , . . 8 Bill Berger ........ ,.,. I 35 Ralph Ilayens ..,. 52 Dick lfrnlnnd .... . 3 District and Regional Champs The Mustangs found themselves hosts to the District G Tournainent in their new gym with a 7 -3 mark in the league. ln the tirst game, they met tough Leesburg, which had heaten them twiee in the regular season play. An inspired GM team put the game into overtime and went on to win 53 - 30. lohn Taslcer scored 25 points to set the individual game scoring marlc. ln the linals, Cdl led Marshall all the way and won easily 75 - 54. Mel Drislco and lohn 'lasker made the All- Distriet Tournament Team. ln the Northeast Regional Tourney at l'lICClCflCl-iSlDl1I'g, the Mustangs heat King Ceorge 60 - 47 in the iirst game. ln the iinals, Xladison proved a hard team to heat, hut the Mustangs pulled the game through in the last two min- utes to win 60-56. Yarbrough and Taslier made the All-'l'Oll1'112111lClll Team. leftrey, Captain, accepting trophy from league ofheial The State Tournament at Lexington proved fatal. A strong Meadows of Dan team held the Xlustangs to 45 points while putting 47 through the hoops. GM was behind all the way until the last minute when hlilce ieioagcs set shot put them ahead 44-42. However tall Claude 'NVood could not he stopped and the Mustangs went down fighting. The XVASHINCTOY POST recognized the strong GM team and made lohn Tasker and hlel Drislqo llonorahle Xlention on their All-Snlnirhan Team. ii? 2 f wwf xg IK.. Standing: Fink. Manager: Hopkins. Fruland, Llewellyn, Smith, Coach Crain, Berger, Ietlrey, Captain. Kneeling: Drislco. Yarbrough, Tasker, Hodges, Havens. Page 41 .YN x XXX X , LJ X , Xi U Q 4. l Nu Page 42 xx X I. Frmerins D. Smith. D. Saunders V. Hopkins, D. jones, B. Ebcrt I. .'Xlld6I'SOI1, D. Icuscu, I. Sclucr, F. Louis Page 43 Page 44 9118 IMAML you earn, ,SZ jigAf.! Varsmy ChCCI7'1C21dC1fS, .e ,li - i Lcff to right: Nam-y A-Xllcu, Betty IIiu1paih,13nc Stevens, BGtf5',5'CHiI1C,'x'Bil1'b?llQT'LCS, xBhHx1rQ1' Zi1iT1ner,'fCaptai11 A X- Af, www W' - fp! g 'f R, -V ,wt 31 V' ,4 ff A , 1 f ' .X ' 'ty V, -VN , .215 ms , xg . ' . '59-I' ' X' A K ff , ze, y -, ' N 'A w, 1 1 , . ' f - 11 'w , .e J. f. 11? L' umor V3IS1fy Cheerleaders Left to right: Tcuny IZICIQSON, lillyn Gifford, Xxyillldil XValdr0u, Sue Nuulsby, Captain. 1953 Fillies The Fillies ended their l953 basketball season with a 5 - 4 record. The girls played their hearts out in all their games, win or lose. Indy Fruland was high scorer throughout the season with Ginger Atkins following closely. Indy set a school reeord when she seored 33 points in the NVar- renton game. VVe do not want to slight the guards, for the games Could not have been won with- out their play. VVe played VVarrenton, winning one and losing oneg Leesburg was the victim of two GM on- slaughts. Quantieo was beaten, but Herndon proved too strong, as did Nokesville. ln two thrillers marked by Fierce play, C-M split with Oeeoquan. Ma-..,. 33,eg if 1 E fx' . V2 at t-rr- -: W N K YQ is 1 - X pm k g, yr sw 4 Wh FRULANDKUF PAYNE...G f t 3 s at tr,, Q ,d,,:, li Q4 A U L S B Y...cs A T K 1 N S...F X Span ,441 of 040' 35!4!.0a,A9..9! M A L 1 E Nm? H o D rs is s... 3 f fl, lx 'f l I 1 We i ZIMMER-...F STEVENS-,JS JEPFREYWUG NAL 'H A :'.L V s r Q., ' ff? 2 x .r-,,: 3 ,.-' f ..:.., ,: 1 g Q 3eee m p rssf V Tismmg il gl DaAPEa...G S 51-350593-R-P TAYLOR' ' 'G munsss. . . P Page 45 Page 46 ,M f ., .4:.,Q W. A 12. .11 1 y f- X, 521-is-glv SNAPS OF 153 :iz ig .EA:, V.111:11:1 f aff -- .,,, .. Q fx A :,.,. ,:.,:, , X Q J S ,,2Ifg1'jI jvVj if '::e:gg5 A Q, ,K .,.,.: 5? is W2 X kgs ik + -'-- M f--- an M 'ww MQ Sn D wiigggg35xgyZif,v??sy ' 7 V 'gg iifjwirggywfggyl.-igfflliv'f?wff'tf9f'QS.i?t,:?Z'Tff ,if K , ,, , t X Page 47 I i 2 I W 3 r Page 48 Student Council OFFICERS Lett to right: B. Zinuner, XV. Nlluldron. T, lfulton, I. l rul,nd, I. Ginn, li. Becker, Miss Plxelps, Sponsor, G. llodges. 'l'l1e Student Council for l952 - l953 sponsored many seliool activities, dances und pep niliics. lt started xvorls on ai student liaudlmook for new students next veur. Under tlie spousorsliip of lXliss Plielps und Mr. Little, tlie Student Council luid ii good foundation for coming vears. 'I'he Student Council consists of Ll group of representatives from eucli lioinerooni and several standing connnit- tees, lt promotes good sportsinzinsliip und citizenship throughout tlie School. REPRl!lSlfNTATlVlfi ASSEBIBLY l n'st row, lett to right: Miss Phelps, 'l'. lfulton, VV. XVuldron, li. Becker, I. Ginn, G. Hodges, I. l'l1'lll2NlCl, li, Zinnner, Mr. Little. Second row: I, Culdvvell, M. Crooks, C. Cusgrain, C. Frost, R. lluvens, T. lluliner, l', Geddes. D. l.1ll52lI'l'llC, M. Hodges, M, Drisko, P. Hnrinon, R. Fruland, I. Stevens, M, Gardner. flllzzleii If X , N If e Clu Rigby! OIVIVICERS BOARD OI DIRECTORS CYUY MORRIS, President EDDIE BECKER, Secretary ROBERT DENNIS BILL BREIT IOIIN LINTNICR, Viee,Presirlenr IERRY IfIEDIC'l'NIEMI, Treasurer MELVIN FINK The Key Cluh was cluirtered hy the Falls Church Kiwanis Club Fehruziry 25, 1952. This cluh is ll member of Key' Cluh International which hus similar eluhs in high schools throughout the United States zuicl Czinacla. It is QI Junior Civic organization rendering service to the school and community. It is composed of key hoys in the tenth. eleventh, :incl 'fwelftli grades. Q Imax. X -I Upper left: Rep, xyllllkllll XXRZIIIIIJICIQ Miss VVitIner, Guy Upper right: Ierry Roylunee und Dick lfisher operating Morris, und Iohu Lintner ut the Charter Banquet. the School Book Store. Center: Cui' Morris presiding ut the Charter Banquet. Page 49 Page S0 The Clee Club, under the direction of Nlrs. Hooley, is eomposed of 9th, 10th, llth, and llth graders who, in turn, are divided into a Cirls Chorus and a Mixed Chorus. 'l'hey sang for the P. 'l'. A. Christmas program, Bae- ealanreate and Graduation. First row, left to right: K. Geddes, B, Nellarland, C. Atkins, P. Stevens. A. Kreiser, Nl. Marshall, P, Payne, C, Newman, C. Yarbrough, P. Homer. Seated, left to right: Xl. llodges, Xl. Drisko, Second row: C. Yates, U. Draper, B, llinmzm, C. Payne, L. Munson, N. Allen, Third row: Xl. Gardner, Cnatt, I. Dietz, E. Rote, C. Alanlsby, B. Dennis. Fourth row: C. Morris, AV. YValdron, 'l'. Krages, l. Carey, A. Billingsley, P. Caron. Fifth row: B. Zimmer, K. Rogers, I, Anderson. Sixth row: l. Stevens, I. Manwaring, M. Lyrislcy, B. lflnliaiilc, A. Al- baugh, I. YVatl4ins, Mrs. Hooley, Sponsor. First row, left to right: MeConigle, Nleelc, Olson, AVebster. Smith, Palmer, Davis, VValter, Miles, Lassen, Yates, Hodges. Second row: Koster, Bnsbee, Anderson, Cranford, Geddes, Farrell, livans, Anderson, Terrell, Stilhvell, Higgins, XVilson, Clayton, llansen. Smith, Davis, Means, Alajorettes: laekson, Stahl, lellrey, Naulsby, Dr. Scholl, Director. Our Band has gone far this year. Under the direction of Dr. Scholl, several eoneerts have been presented and a drive for uniforms has been launehed. 'l'hese uniforms will arrive next fall. 'l'he Band has sponsored several proleets to raise money for their uniforms. A Band Booster Club of parents was formed and has worked hard to secure them. Senior Future Homemakers ot America The Future lloiiieiiiulsers of America is foruiecl of high school girls who are interested in home economies. Cloekwisez YV. NYalclrou, L. Ceier, 1. Mziiiwuriiig. N. Altfuther. B. Luusou, L. Stahl, I. Otis. P. Smith, P. Clark. iiilllllllilll Left to right: P. Clark, li. llorowitz, I. hleiius. N. Gibbs, C. Perry, B. Leonard, C. Meyers, N. Cyll2lll0I'2l1l, 17. Messee. C. Liuclstroui, L. Cusgrzuu, I. St. Ioliu, .X. Albright, A. Vlilkersoii, I. Gilbert, C. lfrost, N. Cluuubliss. P. King, A. Sauver, S. Stzltuer, B. Racer. Seulecl: P. Nluuley, Nliss Croelaer, Sponsor, B. Moore. 'l'l1e group has cleuioustratecl new teeliuiqucs iu liouieiurikiug iu orcler to be able to make better homes iu the future. These girls have made mzuiy eoutributious to the school this yezir. 'l'l1ey have served several teas for the fzieulty' and guests. unior Future l-lomemakers of America Page Sl Page S2 unkniCDutdooriEducanon Club Front row, left to right: N. Clayton, F. Alneel, N. Gilford, B. Clgitteihiick, L. Lind. R. Frulund, F. Beech, I. Ricketts. M. Crooks, Presidentg C. Higgins, Czidle, B. Pritelirircl, A. Dority, R. Coster. Second row: Reitt, 'l'. Byrne, I. Flecnor, P. Betteis, D. Howe, 'l'. Sinith, M. Kelley, P. Buck, P. Lnnson, S. DeIoy, T. Gillespie, N. liclwzircls, B. Czirrieo, lXl. Sanford. Third row: Klr. XYiirner, Sponsor: D. Colley, B. Benson, B. Anderson, R. livriiis, D. Iohn- Ston, D. Mock, R. Adains, 1. Bushee, Sinnns, V. Kilgore, 'l'. Abrznnson, T. Brook. Seated: D. Czipper, I. Ginn, K. Smith, 'l'. Tzinner. R. Sniithg Standing: Mr. Ballangec, Sponsor, B. lilvmis, I. Potters L. Roseinan, R. Drisko, I . Tziylor, D. lloekinun, H. Bronson, R. Strader, T. Reiniers, A. Pgiex, The Boys' llohhy Club was organized to proinotc interest in woodworking :is il hobby. a Boys tiobby Club v Girls, Athletic Association 'I'he primary purpose of this organization is to encourage good sportsinansliip and to offer healthful and fun giving reereation. 'l'he G. .'X. A. also attempts to promote and maintain enthnsiasin and sehool spirit. I irst row, left to right: I. Cnatt. I. Stetson. Nl. Clark. .X. Billingsley, U. Draper, P. Stevens, I. Deitz, Xl. Colby N. MeCarthy, B. Hiihank, M. Roeder. Seeond row: A. Spaulding, L. Munson, I. NYatl4ins, A. Kreiser. IC. Gifford. I. Cooper, C. llall. l . Krages. I. Tliael: ery, K. Kilgore, I. Anderson. Third row: D. Branseom, I. Striekler. I. Runiley, A. Allniiiigli, lf. Rote, ll. Greene, P. Monroe, L. Otis, M. Lynslcey I. Carey, I. Cooper, P. Caron. K. Rogers. Q as 6 First row. left to right: I. Stevens, B. Lee, C. hlanlshy. I. l7rnland. N. Allen, Cv. Hodges. S. Maulshv, B. Zimmer, P. Payne, C. Atkins, hl. rlhylor. C. Newinan. ' Second row: Mr. Crain, Sponsor. D. lfriilaiid, B. Myers, ll. Bronson. B. Breit, I. Yarbrough, I. Chamhliss, L. Llew' ellyn, R. Phillips, A. Kinney, hl. Urislio. I. ll'2ISliC1'. Nl. Fink. The Varsity Clnh with Nr. Crain as sponsor. endeavors to promote good sportsmanship tlironghont the seliool. Page 53 Page 54 Upper left: UXIINOR XllR.'XCLl2 Upper right: HSNOXV GOOSEH B. Dennis, K. Geddes. B. XVilson, 11, Mmm, C, C09 C. Morris A ,Q Lowcr left, .-SNOXV CQKBOSEVV Lower right: lhe sound erew of M. Gardner, D. Ear- Mmucilt. Ciurducr N' Martin C4 pmm, man, and N. Martin with XVEMXI teehnieian and and Milo Gardner listening to the play. M55 N'HfCl115110'1S0fA Senior Dramaties Club Top row, left to right: C. Reus, G. Morris, B. Dennis, I. Arnold. T, Iaekson, B. Zimmer, B. YVilson. K. Geddes, I. Iolmston. Middle row: I. Lintner. A, Billingsley, P. Regan. L. Coe, 'l'. lfulton, R. lX leCrary. Bottom row: D. Fisher. N. Martin, S. Taylor, C. NeAtee, M. Miles, Miss Mareh, E. Becker. The Senior Dramaties Club of George Xlason was begun this year, a group separate from the lunior Dramaties 'I'he Club has stated aims which are as follows: of the theater as a wholeg Vit To put on at least students in speech and the dramatie arts. outstanding aeeoinplislnnents was the presentation Cluh and eontaining only Sophomores, Inniors, and Seniors. fll 'l'o further dramatie artg tll 'l'o iuerease one's knowledge one three-aet play a year, l-ll To inerease the interest ot the 'l'he eluh has done mueh in this short time. Une of its ot several radio plays over stations YVARL and XVEAM. A three-aet production OUR TONVN, was presented in the spring. unior Dramatics Club 'l'Iiird row: G. Stuvcrs. I. llorliun, D. Labzirtlic, C. Holloway. L. Clizmcy, I. Xlilcs, D. Huff, L, Muiiwziriiig, D. Colin, I . NIL-Coucgal. XY. Pritclmrcl, 'I'. Smith, NV. Russell, D. Pcrsiugcr, R. Pierce, NY. 'l'l1orpg Second row: I. Recs, B. Czicllc. P. Smoot. R. XVclsl1, P. Pzlcf, T. R'lL'KCll!lC, 'lf Llrikson, .X. Couiiczily. G. Cook, P. Lciiioync, C. Lay. C. Czisgruiii. Xl. Struscli, L. Ilowcll, B. Kcssliug, 'l'. Yates. Nlr. Xlulicr, Sponsor. First row: R. Clmrltoii, .-X, gkriiolcl, B. Browder, P. llcmmii, M. Berry, C. Funk, S. Iclzfrcy. B. Drake. S. Lcigli, T. Nlclfciixic. P. llzirmou, C. Cvrccr. C. Rosc. Noi picfllrcclx R. Vlilfcr. Lcfr lo right: R. XXIllll2lIHSOll, 'l'. Beck. B. Cline, 'l'. Smitli, 'l'. Uigilcrt, K. liiimisoii, R. Sliziw. C. XlCAfCc, T. Czilclwcll. P. Regan, I. NYclls, S. Clrittcrbiick, C. Coe, I. Bold, M. Milcs, 'l'. Izicksoii, M. Nlnrsliull, C. Yates, B. Sfcincr. Sczifccl: Miss Campbell, Sponsor. 'llic Music Apprcciutioii Club was formed to promotc an intcrcst :incl clcvclop am zipprccizilioii for music as an zirt. Music Appreciation Club Page 55 Page S6 Service Club Top row, left to right: Mr. lXleClellzni, Sponsorg M. Lane, C. Hall, I. Gnatt. M. Iolinson. I. Cooper, C. Cooper, L. Maclclen, B. Lnnson, I. Carey, C. Rcus, N. VValters. Second row: B. Simpson, ll. Bronson, R. Smith, G. Hansen, 'I'. Webster. B. NleCain, R. Stracler, R. Sliaw, YV. Davis. 'I'IiircI row: C. Farrell, lXl. Roecler, M. Colby, S. Ieffrey, S. Spaulding, C. Koster. L. Otis, K. Larew, I. Stilwell. A .Q 4. l .A .. Top row, left to right: Nr. Meneeley, R. Stephens, B. Dennis, 'l'. NVebster, B. Melfarlziiicl, 'I'. NVliite, S. Simpson C. lfarrell, 'l', Christensen, B. Czeelianski, I. Blowers, I. Terrell. Bottom row: D. Driscoll, N. Martin, 'l'. Palmer, S. Butler, I. Lintner, D. Ilinsliaw, S. Stephens, K. Ritenour, I. XVolfgang. 7 'l'lie purpose of the Pliotograpliy Club is to encourage an interest in pliotograpliy and a linowleclge of tlie Camera and its equipment. The nienibers are also learning the fnnclanientals of printing ancl developing their own pietnres. 'l'lie club sponsor is Mr. Meneeley. Photography Club Literary Club Standing: N. Ferris, Miss Coleman, Sponsor, I. Colley, I. Selner, P. Mon- roe, B. Martin, I. Means, li. Rose. Seated: M. Lane, R. MeCrary. XYe of thc Literary Club pledge our- selves to investigate, to emulate, and to create from systematic literary study. XX'e are currently studying thc ancient inasters in the great hooks ot the world. Slide Rule Club Third row, left to right: B. Davis, R. Nicholson, I. Arnold, I. lledctnieini, C. Nlorris, C. Bolton. Second row: B. NVilson, l . Brush, M. Gardner, E. Becker, K. Davis, P. lackson. First row, left to right: 'l'. lloclgcs, I. Dennis. 'l'he Slide Rule Club is an organiza- tion devoted to the study of the correct technique for operating a slide rule. 'l'he sponsor of the club is Mr. Anthony De Pasquale. Penmanls Palette First row, left to right: C. McAfee, I. Berry, E. Coe, M. Miles. Second row: M. Taylor, B. Cline, Becker, I. YVells, 1. llecletnienii, ll, Iaclcson. Third row: M. Marshall, B. Shelton, I. Sprinkle, I. Gray, lil. Rose, C. Coc, M. Fink, N. Martin, D. Fruland, B. llininan. 'l'he Ul7eninan's Palette is the Ccorge Mason junior-Senior lligh School literary magazine. lt is published three tunes annually. The purpose of the magazine is to present the outstanding literary work of the students to parents and friends. Page 57 in . gf' f.:Lb i ig!! N 'Q 3 I 4 mam i P-:J ,Q f1 f,fi'ff L U The m y I V' Q X E 'Mfg M y ,i'I 'f' 4i -wx ,I 7. - fa ,kk i-tx? iil 5 fix' in W V Q Y: A 'A K f -1-ff 5150393 155.55615 JUHIOL-SENIOR HIGH fs -5 . ' Y V U, S: cr- I0 4 ? G13 G5 2 J JZf2?f7.X E? -Q E . 'Qi 'U' N Z fc? ICHZ 7, . ,, f W 0 x me 'Lf 4: igi' s QQ 4 Y T09 C3 MLM ,f NXAGA! HN 2 s fm 233553 M ,- QQGQEPE U. 'VT ... my Hs' F fx ,fs J? if ff E fi ffm Pg 58 X 444 'fv SSP TI if 494 QW if W4 00425, Ocigf 1' J SHHV D! ew 4 STAFF 1953 Page 60 PT. . Upper Icttz Mr. Hcrnian Fink, Prcsiclczrfg Hrs. Dorothy Hcdctiiicmi, Secretary: and Mr. Sain Dennis, Trea- surcr. Mrs. Iohn Yarbrough, Vice-President fNot Picturcdi-Officers of the PTA. Middle Icft: Mrs. Fruland and Mrs. Yarbrough, Chair- lncn of P.'l',A. Hobby Show with Urs. MacDonald at thc Doll Exhibit. Lower left: Iack Collcfs cxhibit at thc P.TA. Hobby Show. Upper right: Nr. Iohn Yarbrough, john XX'olfgang. Mr. Wrolfgaiig. Nr. Hcdetnieini, thc P.'l'.gX. Vroodsincn who clcarcd our athletic field. Middle right: Mrs. Daugherty and Mrs. Fink accepting magaxinc subscriptions from students in thc niaga- zinc campaign which raised 5900.00 for thc P.T.A, Lowcr right: Ianc Bold and hcr exhibit at the Hobby Show. fn E5 , H35 2 fffiefg Q5 swf ' Q91 . l ..ff -' ' ' ' 4.M ,. , VK E R Xxx X , ,xf Y ff X f f Rina flyfigikjkxxg ? '3 'ixx X!! XV' Page 62 wg lfU981fA80Llf'f COULIWE J Barbara Zimmer, Queen, Escort, Buddy Taskcrg Betty Cline, Escort, Iinnny Cartwright, Barbara Lee, 1932 Quccn, Escort, Arlan Kinney, NVanda VValdron, Escort, Iohn Taskcrg Betty Ilinman, Innior hlaid of Honor, Escort, Iimmy Ginn, Nancy Altfather, Senior Maid of llonor, Escort, lack Erbcaug Tenny Iackson, Escort, Bill Iettrcy' Indy Cnatt, Escort, David Smith, Donna Lcc llinshaw, Escort, Bill Berger, 1XIary Beth Rocdcr, Escort, Howard Bronson. The Sweetheart Dance is fast becoming a tradition at George Mason. lt is usually sponsored by the Senior Class. The entire student body elects the Queen and each individual class elects two members to represent that class in the Sweetheart Court. The Queen is attended by one Senior girl and one Iunior girl. This dance, one of the few formal dances which the school holds, is a ma- jor event of the school year. Barbara Zimmer, an outstanding senior, was elected Queen. At 9:30 13.111, February 14, 1953. Barbara, attended by her court, was crowned by Barbara Lee, last year's Queen. The dance will be remembered by everyone as a big success. v 1- Qnccn Bnrlxlrn ZlI1111lCI', lfscort Bnclcly Taslscr W9 9 fA 8 UL lf' If Clockwisc: Bnclcly Tasker, B2ll'lJ2lI'2l Zinnnerg llcaxxurnl Bronsxun, Xlury Bctlm Rocclcrg Barbara Lcc, Arlnn Kinncyg Donna Lcc llinslmw, Bill Bcrgcrg lncly Gnatt, David Smithg XVancln Vkmlclron, johnny Tnskcrg 'Vcnny Iackson, Bill Icffrcyg Betty Hinmnn, Iimmy Cinng Betty Cline, Iinnny Cartwriglltg Nancy Altfntllcr, luck l'lI'l3C2ll'l. Olfblff 5501468 Page 63 Page 64 Dedication Ceremon Arnn' Band playing Star Spangled Banner at opcning of dedication ceremonies. October ll, l953 will always bc rcincinhcrccl as one of thc outstanding cvcnts in thc history of the City of Falls Church, for it was on this clay that thc new Ccorgc Mason lnnior-Scnior High School was clcclicatecl, This school is thc tirst inoclcrn high school operated hy thc City of Falls Church. 'lliis cvcnt signiticcl thc beginning of a ncw cm in cclncation in this connnnnity. 'llhc school with all its inoclcrn convcnicnces has alrcach' luccn a great influence on the stnclcnts and pcoplc of this city. As thc school grows ancl cxpancls, thc connnnnity will bc cvcn more proncl of its contriluutions. Presentation of key by hir. Mchcocl to llflr. Iolni Iohn- Presentation of flag by Nfrs. Lintncr, D.A.R., to Iznncs ston, Cliairman of thc School Board, and lWr. Irvin Ginn and Gail Iloclgcs. Sclnnitt, Snperintcnclcnt of Schools. HE STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-CAROL NEXVNIAN Associate Editor-MARY MILES Layout Editor-ROBERTA IVICCRARY LITERARY STAFF BETTY CLINE FRANCES HOLLAND ROBERT DENNIS LAYOUT STAFF MAYDELE GARDNER GUY IVIORRIS SPORTS LYNN LLEWELLYN GAIL HODCES FEATURES TENNY IACKSON PHOTOGRAPHY SCOTT BUTLER ART CAROLYN COE MARYLOU TAYLOR NAT BROWDER TYPISTS PATTI RECAN BILL BREIT PORTRAIT CO-ORDINATORS SHIRLEY CLATTERBUCK CAROLYN YATES BUSINESS STAFF Business M3HHgCI-ARLAN KINNEY BOOKKEEPERS KATHRYN MADDEN CARROLL IOHN LINTNER SUBSCRIPTIONS IOHN IOHNSTON JANE STEVENS BETTY HININIAN ADVERTISING MELODY MARSHALL DICK FISHER FACULTY SPONSORS XNILLIAINI D. SNODGRASS BRINTON M. MILLER PRINTING AND ENGRAVING KING PRINTING COINIPANY PHOTOGRAPHY LUCY H. 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