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V .. a . ' W 4 We may cfiftngf with the seasons But the seasons Bt1 not change us. Me iV . K o v A ' tus l Wt : but tno seasons n«i not cnangc us. v k y . V | ' f S ' v v • • Kahlil Gibran V m v, ' ii ,N iv • i . :i ' wS3k ' i sr ‘‘ ' N . VV . v •V‘VT •V 1 ‘ ik ' lfl U SlMf ; ' V 7 tv ? ; r ¥ ' I f J 4 .O A- At Sv v. r . m 2 L- fi ' h c Uc R© £ MOUNT VERNON COLLEGE 1975-1976 BELL COTE If I had to select one word for this year and this occasion it would be celebration: We are celebrating a new year — We are celebrating a 100th anniversary — We are celebrating international women ' s year — We will be celebrating the beginning of this country ' s bi-centennial — We are certainly celebrating — in joyful confusion — the largest freshman class and total college enrollment in the history of Mount Vernon — And we are also celebrating for the first time in many years a near-world peace, tenuous though it may be. In a time of celebration, however, one cannot help but look forward, and on such an occasion as this, I am reminded of the young girl when asked who made her, replied: I don ' t know, I haven ' t finished yet. ' ' Today — individually and collectively — we are like that young person. We know where we are and where we have been, and we are looking forward — sometimes eagerly and sometimes with uncertainty — to what we may become. A convocation is a beginning; it helps to make us aware that we haven ' t finished. That ' s the way it should be. But the trick is that we are never really finished, never really all we would like to be or never quite able to contribute all we would like to for future generations. The best we can do is to make improvements as the process of personal and institutional evolution takes place, and the simplest way to do this is to look with candor and affection at the present and with creative anticipation to the future. In that way — the process of celebration is never ending. By 1875, only seven years after admitting her first students, Elizabeth Somers had formally established Mount Vernon as a distinctive girls ' school offering a unique six-year, secondary and post-secondary program of studies. Today — on the occasion of Mount Vernon ' s centennial convocation — we continue to appreciate, en|oy, and respond to the creativity of this distinguished woman, who was dedicated to the possibilities which life and learning provided. And that is my hope for each and all of us today: that in 1975-76 we share in a willingness to define our individual and collective possibilities and to use that potential effectively and with exhilaration in exploring that which we may currently conceive of as the impossible. Elizabeth Somers said it best: Every work of the past is incomplete unless the present sustains it. The college motto — She who conquers herself conquers all things — documents that belief. And Emily Dickinson provides the appropriate climate for implementing individual and collective actions. Writing in 1875, she said: That love is all there is Is all we know of love. Today ' s convocation provides not only an occasion for a loving recollection of what has been, but also an exhilarating example of what is and what may be. The possibilities are yours — and ours. Let us use them well and lovingly. Convocation Address President Peter D. 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' jl to wo n lift a! jjj ri v r ,: t! i 5 : a i ro) noi K tf ..a too a«tU o;f) ' ioj ovn r ftbo: rr jfcdw t aft j; ihriw lo ' ilqroft nDaiflrrlx . b r. ‘ Hc SYUf u gniiiiW n rif vu ao is iuo t m — ' w 11. asifilidieaoq a 1 •ifcstLb ' nolfsobvn ' • 0 m dlr T .U ists ! ti ™ .sd.’n- ' J qoo Dear Mrs. Resnick: We the staff of the 1975-76 Bell Cote along with the student body of Mount Vernon College, dedicate this book to you. Your willingness, friendship and patience are unending. W ' hen we are tired, when w-e need a haven from the never ending noise, w ' hen we have fantastic news to share or a problem to make us cry, you are there to listen to us, to laugh and to cry with us, to share with us. Simple thank you ' s have never fully expres- sed the gratitude we have wished to extend to you. We hope that in dedicating this yearbook to you we can further demonstrate our sincer- ity and appreciation. With our deepest love. Bell Cote 1976 A Glimpse of The Past . . . Mount Vernon College began its life in 1875 when Mrs Elizabeth Somers founded a small school which she called Mount Vernon Seminary using the name of a Methodist Church in Baltimore which had been restored by a brother of whom she was very fond. Mrs Somers ' school, as it became known in Washington, quickly attracted students, among them the daughters of Alexander Graham Bell who invited the students of the school to demonstrate his newfangled machines. The portrait of Mrs. Somers which now hangs over the fireplace in Post Hall is of a woman with unusual understanding, kindness, humor and grace. She gave our college a flying start. W hat was the pattern of life in those early years of the life of the institution? What did students do when they had no electric light, no stereos, no televisions, no movies and greatest mercy of all, no telephones or automobiles? They went to lectures and concerts, visited ice cream parlors, and, during the administration of President Rutherford B. Hayes, they visited the White House, as Mrs. Somers was a close friend of Mrs Hayes. On Friday nights they could receive young men in the parlor where there was usually present Mrs Somers and the whole student body. If you think that Mrs. Somers ran a finishing school, think again. The preparation for college level work was so thorough that the President of Vassar wrote to Mrs Somers after receiving one of her successful pupils, to say that in the future Vassar would admit any student from her school without examination. In the 1898 catalog entry for the Collegiate Department of the school, the following subjects are listed: JUNIOR YEAR Required Art History, English Literature and Composition, Logic Physiology SENIOR YEAR: Required American Political History including Parliamentary Usage, English Literature and Composition, Psychology, Astronomy, Arithmatic Reviewed One cannot help wondering whether the young women of 1900 who survived this rigorous training were not in fact better educated than their counterparts today? It is interesting, too, to see evidence of the selective admissions policy pursued by the school in 1903-4. Pupils deserving admission to the school must be introduced favorably by present or past patrons, and must present certification showing progress in the studies pursued in the school last attended In 1880 the school moved from its original location on F Street ot 1100 M Street, and by that date there were 120 students Mrs Somers knew that the school would grow and so she bought a tract of land on Nebraska Avenue, and in 1914 she leased the school to Mrs Hensley who had worked with her for 15 years. In 1916 the school was incorpo- rated and the move was financed by unsecured notes guaranteed only by the good reputation of the school. This campus, which now belongs to the U S. Navy, was made up of brick buildings and boasted a Great Hall which was furnished with many of the pieces now in Post Hall A chapel dedicated to Mrs Somers was added in 1925 and a bell was given in honor of Miss Ames. In the school catalogs for those early years, there are some fascinating details of social and intellectural history. In the regulations for boarding pupils for the year 1875-76 there is the following statement: Pupils will receive such calls as are approved by the Princi- pal, on Friday evenings from 8 00 until 10 (X). and on Saturday afternoons. No visits will be made or received by students on the Sabbath or during any regular study or recitation hours ' What would these pupils have made of our open parietals? A glimpse of the very different standards of dress and decorum is also instructive. In 1912 the catalog reads The supply of underclothing should be generous, substantial, and simply made. For dinner wear, two or three simply made dresses of summer silk or voile, or some fabric easily laundered. It is a long way from wash and wear shirts, denims, and Dr Scholl ' s. The Year Books, as they were called, of those early years are written in an elevated style which reflect the highminded aims of those who served the school. In 1900 the entry under discipline read Fine ideals of womanly earnestness and dignity of character are kept constantly before the pupils, and the cultivation of the social graces and courtesies of daily life are ever emphasized. The system of chaperonage is cautious without being un-American and affected The relation between teachers and pupils is close, frank and cordial, and there is such harmony in the work of the school that almost no force is wasted, and few pupils can resist the steady, combined pressure in the direction of order, truth, and noble living. Miss Cole, who followed Miss Hensley was responsible for forming the Alumnae Council, and the appointment of the first alumna trustee to the Board She also presided over the Golden jubilee in 1925, the year in which the Nebraska Avenue Chapel was built as a memorial to Mrs. Somers. From the early years, a Mount Vernon student had to study for six years in order to earn a diploma; in the thirties the Junior College was established as a separate part of the institution Mr. George Lloyd, who had taught history for many years, became President of the whole school when Miss Cole retired in 1937. Mrs. Lloyd taught Mathematics and later became Principal of the Seminary. Mr. Lloyd had the distinction of being the first male faculty member of the school. On his first morning of teaching, he was tapped on the shoulder by an elderly faculty member who remarked severly: Oh, Mr Lloyd, you are a very great experiment for us He set a precedent for it is evident today that the college has not discriminated against male faculty or administrators. Despite the outbreak of the war, the school experienced its biggest enrollment ever in 1942. but in the same year the Navy informed Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd that the school property was to be requistioned for the duration of the war Mr and Mrs Lloyd supported by their students decided not to close the school, and after a difficult search, they were able to move the dormitories into a number of large, unoccupied homes in Spring Valley. The classrooms, library and assembly hall were housed on the top floor of the lulius Garfinckel store, which had just opened and could not be stocked because of shortages caused by war In the address made by Mrs. Lloyd for Founder ' s Day 1961, there is a very moving passage in which she describes her feelings about leaving the Nebraska Avenue campus: But if it was heartbreaking, it was funny too as night after night, the criminals , of our staff, Mr. Lloyd and Brooks, jim Platter and others, smuggled out blackboards and little stoves, hid the chemistrv equipment and all the things we felt the Navy could do without and we knew we couldn ' t. I think it is the only time in the history of Mount Vernon that the Navy has ever been unpopular! January the 15th came and the moving. Great vans were to go dowm the next morning, forty of them, truckload after truckload. The school seemed so desolate and our courage seemed so small. At twilight I got the key from the young ensign in charge and I went over to the School Chapel. There all was quiet and unchanged. Tor the Christmas wreath still hung in the window, and I went forward and knelt in a senior pew, which would be just one of the pews our college seniors are sitting in this morning. Somehow, as I knelt there, in the stillness the resentment and the hurt went out of my heart The quiet Chapel seemed filled: — Mrs. Somers was there, Mrs. Hensley, Miss Cole, faculty members, students, servants, and I felt for the first time in my life I knew the meaning of the words, Wherefore seeing that we are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us run with patience the path that is set before us. I got up from my knees w-ith a fresh faith and courage to go out into the cold January dusk, so down to Spring Valley to wait the return of the students At that moment, but not before. I knew that nothing we were leaving behind was important, that the intangible things, those things that really mattered were still ours, if we would prove worthy of the task entrusted to us. It is this spirit which keeps a school alive. You cannot realize, very few people do realize, how nearly in those days there was no more Mount Vernon. A search began for a permanent post war home which was found in the school ' s present location on Foxhall Road in 1944. In 1946 construction was underway but slowed by strikes, shortages and slow deliveries The opening of the school had to be postponed until October when the students from the preparatory division moved into Somers and Cole House was used for classrooms until the Administration building could be completed. The Refectory was unfinished so meals had to be served on paper plates in the basement of Somers. There were bathroom curtains instead of doors, makeshifts of all kinds and mud everywhere. Once the Refectory was completed, Lloyd Hall, Acheson, Post Hall and the Library beneath it. followed. In 1970, the Florence Hollis Hand Chapel was completed, and was the recipient of an award bv the American Institute ot Architects The New Dormitory was completed in 1971, and the swimming pool in the summer of 1975 Throughout the early decades of this century the school emphasized individual learning, small classes, a faculty primarily interested in teaching and in maintaining a close, friendly relationship with students The recent policy of clarifying the objectives in all the courses of study offered, is a continuation of the methods described in the twenties The course will be laid out in a series ot contracts or goals, progress from one to another to be made through a series of tests In 1962, Mr. Mrs. Lloyd retired and Mr Pelham became President. The decision to phase out the Seminary was made in 1965 so the last commencement of the Seminary was held in 1969 In the seventies the college has remained faithful to the principles of individualized education and has developed a calendar which encourages concentration on a smaller number of courses and allows students to enter the college at five different points in the academic year The college has encouraged the applications from adult women whose presence adds a new dimension to the institution The most important evidence of growth, however, has been the establishment of the four B.A. programs which has taken place over the past four years And tomorrow where will Mount Vernon be? Our future lies in maintaining the identity earned for us in the past and in the present so that the college may continue to be, as Liz Carpenter said in her Commencement address in 1974. “a jewel of a small liberal arts college educating young women in an admirable and exciting way for the kind of world we live in. Written by: Valerie Vesser Mrs. Beatrice Spottswood How can we thank you For the time you have spent For devotion And patience For the hours without rest. Kindness and pride Are yours by nature You have roots that run deep And love that is stable. You have seen Mount Vernon In good times and bad You have touched many lives And made many friends. The words are difficult But the thoughts sincere Thank you Bea For being here. When we need something fast Or change for a dollar Your door is always open All we need do is holler. Lives you do save When the session begins With books and erasers The confusion finally ends. Throughout the term Your work never stops Because of last minute changes In projects we start. The trouble we might give you Is all in jest We think — Mrs. Beam — That you are the best. Mrs. Janice Beam It is not just buildings . . . Top Left: F Street Campus Middle Left: M Street Campus Bottom: Nebraska Avenue Campus Top Right: Chapel at Nebraska Avenue It is history and culture . . . Top: Nebraska Avenue Campus Middle: Spring Valley Campus Bottom: Foxhall Road Campus mm f ' V ' kJjtiL. r AY RYll fft 1 11 H j« ' | j V m M n V | Rjvi-o. | W . -f J lll H r§L t The best feature of the school . . . Is its people . . . J t Who give it life . . . And make it something special. SENIORS Janis Shipe Kathy Lynch Susan Merkel Amy Schaeffer Ida Marie Giusti Debbie DePalma Diane Kearns Maryam Mobasser Karen Engelsted Kathy Studt Eileen Werner Callie Wentling Anne Kampelman Linda Wehe Mary Pauli Hubbard Diane Sherman Susan Smith Laura Brown Betsy Jones Carter Wells Polly Cain Nancy Jenkins Felicia Johnson Mary Szelewa Bookie Myers Betsy Rather Amey Boyle 11 Jackie Engel IB Anne Ward Bianca Beary Lee Hanley Elizabeth Sprague Barbara Anderson Isabel Azqueta Maria Batlle k Heidi Brinig Marianne Chaconas Joan Clarke Laura Conley Susan Cramer Nydia Cruz Pamela Davis Aida Delgado Gail Donahue Krista Eaton Gabby Epstein Laurie Eynon Marianne Farnsworth Beau Firth Mary Genet Susan Gerrish Patricia Harrell Leslie Hartley Erika Heden Theresa Hicks Susan Hirt Maureen Horan Susan Isom Elizabeth Johnston Janet Jordan Betty Laughlin Jisoo Lee Benita Lucy Pam Lynch MolJie Lynch Judith Repetti Susan Scheidt Sarah Shutt Barbara Strong Tracie Sullivan Lisa Taylor Theo Tuomey Ellen Upton Wendy Wilson Gaudia Zak Peggy Wilton Pam Wvnn Sue Martin Virginia Cox Kim Powell Sheldon Lvkes Leslie Hellier Margie Young Lauren O ' Dell Martha Smith Vanja Jordan Bambi Avnet (L), Anne Watlington (R). Adair Frayser Nancy Jensen Nancy Griffith Tongjai Balankura Diana Denniston VC Tracy Ives Blanche McWane Liz Fanning Diane Smith Diane Hellmuth Laurie Leimbrook Elise Leffler Roberta Moriartv Andrea Seals Sally Israel Kim Fracaro Jessie Qose Arlenc Parella Louise Wilcox Debbie Maxwell Wendy Traurig Toni Ruiz Urbano Sally Cary Lily Tackaberry Elise Keller Valerie Qeary Scot Hoyt Ann Staak Vivian Bransfield Bev Stoney Susan Norris Ellen Heath Midge Lippmann Carlene Dahill I don ' t know what they have to say, it makes no difference anyway. Whatever it is I ' m against it. Groucho Marx Fortes Fortuna Adiuvat Facilis Descensus Averno — Virgil What is the odds so long as the fire of the soul is kindled at the taper of convi- viality and the wings of friendship never moult a feather. Dickens Patricia Kavanaugh Elaine Baer Renee Bafalis Sirinlak Balankura Lauren Bartlett Julie Bassett Jane Basso Laurie Beam Gale Belser Amy Berger Alicia Billings Beaufort Bodman Barbara Boutell Hei Ri Cho Marianne Cholnoky Anne Clarke Ruth Colmer Patricia Cope Ellyn Corley Peggy Cross Julie Cunningham Lisa Daudon Martha Davidson Justine Doherty Tory Doolin Corinne Dorsey Nellie Duddleson Frances Duffey Ann Dunsford Jane Farrar Blair Ferguson Margaret Ferry Cathy Foedisch Susan Ford Margaret Foster Bear Garvan Kim Gaul Jane Gennette Beth Geoghegan Nancy Glass Kathy Goldsmith Leslie Goller Eugenia Gorham Debbie Green Jan Greenquist Leslie Grindberg Carol Grisham Jennifer Gross Julie Gross Joie Grunden Claire Hamlin Teresa Heiland Ann Henhtze Emma Hill Terry Holmes Betsy Holsmger Kathy Hooper Tara Hvisdoch Lavern Jackson Anne Jemison Debbie Jennings Lavinia Johnston Renee Karol Gail Kauranen Tiga Kelley Barbara Kelly Eleanor King Susan Keller Karla Lacayo Carola Krieger Cindy Kuhn Ginny 1-amp Linda Laning Kathy Lewis Anne Lindeman Ana Maria Lopez 0€6tnn ( o6 Tusr 21 ' 0 ; cruyr 0 feb nrv s • T03T Jenny McNeil Candance Madigan Elaine Mamalis Diane Mancuso Karen Marrero Martha Middagh Julie Miller Susie Miller Carol Mitchell Cindy Moore Barbara O ' Donnell Ebeth Olsen Sara Olsen Annette Osborne Patricia Owens Sara Parker Lillian Pearsall Sally Pennell Leanne Pfautz Krista Randall Ann Reilly Neisa Roca Piper Roepke Carolyn Ross Debbie Rotwein Marca Rowley Patti Salmon Robin Sandler Madeleine Scales Linda Schneider Pam Sideila Cabell Smith Lisa Smith Tracy Spa f lord Cindy Steele Laurie Thompson Murphy Tuomey Patricia Walton Beth Ware Barbara Watt Jennifer Weedon Leslie Weil Mary Weston Muffin Whiteside Cathy Widdicombe Priscilla Williams Ashley Wright Hi H 1 J 1 FXITLTV . . . ADTiffll STATION AT D 5TAFF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mrs. John A. Nevius Chairman of the Board Mr. Walter E. Beach Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter Mrs. F. Edward Cavin Mr. David P. dose Mr. John Gibson Mrs. Ralph F. Gow Mr. Gilbert M. Grosvenor Mrs. Elizabeth F. Harris Mr. Donald G. Herzberg Mrs. Anne Hyman Dr. Max M. Kampelman Dr. Elmer Kayser Dr. Herbert R. Kells Mrs. J. Burke Knapp Mr. Fred Korth Mrs. Donald F. Magarrell Mrs. William McMurtrie Mr. Charles F. Miles Mrs. Nathan Mobley Mrs. Robert S. Murphy Mrs. Oscar D. Nohowel Mr. Peter D. Pelham Mrs. Seymour S. Preston Mrs. William D. Ruckelshaus Miss Barbara Sincerbeaux Mr. Douglas R. Smith Mr. Brant Snavely Mrs. George R. Sprague Mr. Henry Strong Mrs. Brice Toole Dr. Bennetta Washington Mrs. P. Whitney Webb 1. Mrs. Lucile Firey Professor Art History 2. Grounds Crew Mr. Ben McFadden Mr. James Gardner Mr. Willie Lee Lyons Mr. Lewie McFadden 3. Mrs. Kathleen Powers Director of Publications 1. Miss Sandra Brown, Asst. Bookkeeper (L) Miss Mary Copeland, Director of Finance (C) Miss Jean Burdette, Bookkeeper (R) 2. Mrs. Ellen Morrell, Asst. Prof, of Busi. Educ. 3. Mr. Don Meserve, Assoc. Prof, of Art „ Vi. ' 1. Miss Jan Hollack, Asst. Professor of Physical Education 2. Mrs. Mildred Lamm, Lecturer of Interior Design 3. Mrs. Ann Page, Director of Alumnae Activities 4. Miss Gail Hutchins, Faculty Secretary 1. Mr. Bruce Jackson, Dining Room 2. Mrs. Ellen Breem, Recp. To President 3. Mr. Bernard Brooks (L), Mr. George Huggett Mr. Gino Alford (R), Dining Room 4. Mrs. Eleanor Knap, Sec., Development Office 2. Mrs. Ann Howard, Lecturer of Childhood Educ. 3. Miss Jan Zimmerman, Assoc. Prof, of Commuc. 1. Miss Jeanette Moore Registrar 2. Miss Janet Law (Left) Coord. Of Admissions Act. Miss Martha Lumb (Right) Asst, to Dir. of Admissions 3. Mr. Tom McMahon Vice-President of Operations 1. (Left to Right) Dining Room Staff Mrs. Katie Blair Miss Hilda Dorsey Miss Freda Johnson Mrs. Rosetta Porter Mrs. Bernette Arkinson Mrs. Carlota Merino Mrs. Rosemary Wise 2. Miss Carmen Cortes Lecturer of Spanish, 1. Miss Nancy White House Resident — Clark 2. Mrs. Valerie Vesser Dean of Student Affairs 3. (Left to Right) Plant Staff Mr. Linwood Edwards Mr. Alexander White Mr. Miguel Lopez Mr. Franklin McFadden Mr. Cesar Catalan 1. Dr. Margaret Lerche Professor of Political Science 2. Mrs. Martha Connolly Lecturer of Music 3. Mr. Mark Schulman Asst. Professor of Communications 4. Dr. Carmen Cortes Lecturer of Spanish and House Resident — Merriweather 1. Miss Betsy Jones Teaching Asst, in Studio Art 2. Mr. Michael Calhoun Lecturer of Business Law Mrs. Ros Calhoun House Resident — Cole 3. Mrs. Eleni Demetriou Lecturer of Ceramics 1. Mrs. Jan Beeching-Pieper Asst. Director of Admisions 2. Mrs. Jackie Naron Sec. for the Operations Office and Continuing Education 3. Mrs. Jennifer Hantho Director of Admissions 1. Mrs. Jane Highsaw Assoc. Professor of Political Science 2. Mrs. Dianne Mathewson Asst. Professor of Psychology 3. Mrs. Janice Beam (Left) Manager, College Book Store 1. Mrs. Mary McMahon Asst, to the Director of Admissions 2. Miss Janet Law House Resident — Hensley 3. Kary Mark Schulman House Residents — New Dorm Saranella and Suzanna 4. Miss Maria Carroll Prof, of Spanish and Academic Adviser 1. Mrs. Judy Yudkin, Asst, to the Dean of Academic Affairs 2. Mr. Bill Eckert, Dean of Academic Affairs 3. (From Left to Right) Mr. Russell Gibbs, Mr. Douglas Brown, Mr. Robert Broadie, Mr. Curtis Murray, Miss Willie Mae Fennell, Miss Virginia Diamond, Miss Elminer McCray, Mrs. Carlota Merino, Mrs. Frances Edward, Miss Rubilia Salaguero, Miss Mattie Ward. 4. Miss Amy Greene, Lecturer History Mrs. Deborah Both, Lecturer of Sociology Miss Pamela Clayton, Lect. of Arch. Drafting Mr. Arnie Cohen, Pub Manager Miss Audrey Colom, Lecturer of Political Science Dr. Geneva Folsom, Lecturer of Psychology Mr. Richard Harteis, Assoc. Professor of English Mrs. Mary Hochman, Director of the LRC Mr. Murray Howard, Lect. of Arch. Drafting Miss Leslie Jacobson, Lecturer of Communications Miss Sandra M ason, Lecturer of Childhood Educ. Miss Irma McConell, House Resident — Ames Miss Susan Mols, Lecturer of Dance Miss Virginia Nolan, House Resident — Hensley, Fall Session Miss Isabelle Shelton, Lecturer of Journalism Miss Geraldine Wilson, Lecturer of Interior Design Dr. Gerald Yates, Lecturer of Political Science noniT VOTIOTL o BUS I CamJS HERE + TH£K£ C-AZOCEAN TECHNIGAZ AMERICAN CHAMBER COMMERCE IN FRANCE 1 1 i 1 A J W I PT y Hj • j. 3 r ITifltd 7tjM L • 3 i o LJ yf • ' ‘ V i v 1 t V ‘aR 1 T ty ; 4 - 0 ) n 4 A ♦ ? 7 5 -£3 - x ; CV «T1ti l ' j ukiL jx. v ' u ®§ Yv ; jJey w fy ■mu. If 11 l|i r!p ui| ik ' Dr i Ah fir wWm! U p m iffy jjp iH 4; .ij ! Claudia Zak There is something special about coming home Something that you just can ' t name It ' s not the town, the names or faces For even those are likely to change. It ' s love, tranquility, and harmony too It ' s a feeling of belonging” that overcomes you The people here seem to understand They know how to listen And they want to care. You ' re ready to leave You ' re ready to return You want to let go and at the same time hang on. Enjoy these years. There aren ' t many more If you make them happy Your memories will mean more. Nancy M. Jensen Diana Denniston Star Stepping-into Void And Carefully So we won ' t F a 1 1 Back to DEAD earth Where we would be Smothered ALIVE! Disillusioned and Trampled into tiny meaningless, USELESS atoms of dirt, by Distrust! Just one false move could cause a s ip of the foot 1 1 into a pjt of Discouragement And the Journey would be DESTROYED! And we once again become part of The Mob, the Multitude. Just another unfamiliar face, and mind, hidden, disquised and in a sea of monotony. Eileen P. Melehan lost Time to think Moments alone Waking softly in a bed of snow Would it be better to live by myself or is it sufficient to wake alone. Nancy M. Jensen Here I sit, sit and think Here I reach, reach and can ' t find Here 1 think, think and find no answers But I ask no real questions. Nina Mayer Betsy Jones Lonely, only Because you left me. Scared of night, Scared of light, No ones hand to hold. Where are you now? What have you come to be? My need for love grows ever so stong. Middle age, Unhappy stage of life I am in. Confused, abused by others like you. Where am I now? What have I come to be? Lonely, only Because you left me. Marian Lyons Everyday begins a new life for me. I want to begin it. With every new morning Everday is a new day. I want to begin the day With my ideas and new loves. Night does not end the day. It just brings new hopes And ideas for the next day. Nina Mayer Highway Homes all the lonely people where do they all come from? ragged faces peering wide-eyed through frayed curtains hungry for a glimpse of life. what do they do on Saturday they have no color TV — not even black and white only empty rotting sheds and dirty scrawing rags on clotheslines what do they do behind their peeling walls they stare longingly at passing cars waiting breathlessly for a chance that they will never get. starving dogs filthy children condensed milk at every meal, no parties to excit them not a single new pair of shoes, all the lonely people, where do they all come from? under leaky roof in their mothyeaten chairs where do they go? Tracy Spafford Token Night . . . Diana Denniston 1 . Your mind II. Stood Naked While sailing I watched you Before Me; Spilled on The floor Like a trillion Graines of Sand. Capsize I tried to Help you right Your vessel But I had Your Body Was pale And had been tossed upon My beach By the Tide. I had Stood Waiting . . . Watching From afar. Shading my Eyes against The sun. My own to Tend to. Fog appeared; Yawning its Way between Us. I fell overboard an Cried. I was Drowning In their Waters Oblivious of You I drowned In my Silence. There ' s a land I know of full of streams and lakes of plenty. Blossoms and sheaves of wheat dot the meadows. There are also tall mountains laden with pine forests where rabbits and deer run about. I have been down to the seas where the waves lick white soft sands. Peace is what I have found in this land. Yet comes a time when streams are full of water running away, muddy water fighting to reach calm terrain. The rocks they slide over are obstacles. Their limits are set by the banks of the river, carrying the waters winding down. Winds ripple and at time irritate the once glassy lakes. Flowers and trees are uprooted by fierce winds and carried off by violent floods or fires. Seas are tortured as their tides and swells beat the rocky shores. Thunder and lightning are propelled from inky- black cloud fists. Winds screech and howl, upsetting sea- going vessels with their shrouds and sails whipped apart. There is peace, yes, and beauty, but there also is a stormy destruction and death in this land. But the meadows, mountains, and shores have survived. The lakes have made room for the running rivers, and the trees who have strong roots have survived. The soft sands were protected by the sand-pebbles, and the shores by the inclination of land. It is all a balance, somehow worked out. Sun-rays slowly melt back into the land, and the brooks begin trickling. There are many seasons in this land. These are the seasons of Life. This is the land of Life. Diana Denniston Diana Denniston tm Betsy Jones The curtains of fog open. In the distance there appears a honey colored fawn. Fearlessly he approaches me hardly disturbing the silent waking forest. The last hoot of an owl echoes through the pines. The young deer halts on the path. A ray of sunlight lazily yawns its way through the crowns of the forest kingdom. Dewdrops shine like jewels on the emerald pine needles. Nature ' s perfume permeates the crisp air now being stirred by the West Wind. There is no distance between the fawn and me. My small, warm hands stroke his golden velvet. His coat is soft and he is silent. He turns facing me. The large eyes appear as drops of molasses. The day ' s crown jewels turned from topaz to opal and emerald to ruby waiting to be covered by night ' s blanket. The fawn proudly and protectively stands his long vigil beside me while 1 lay on a bed of grass and leaves. The mouth of day yawns; in it is the burning red sphere of life. The yawn ends as a starry night covers us with her veil Diana Denniston BeatTiz Nielsen I only know that I don ' t know. Why? You told me that it was alright. In fact I tried to believe you. But I had one of my moments. I live by a moment and a thought. I know now — another thought. Smile. A loner — me. No not lonely, a loner. Myself. Smile. Caught — me. Caught in myself. A thought. Smile. A moment. Now. Wendy Traurig Nancy M. Jensen Little girls grow up so fast never looking behind each new love outshines the rest and she never wonders why. The love she ' s lost or just left behind will all be forgotten given the time. Eyes so bright so full of life it never seems to fail to see her smile spread so wide or laughing when all else fails. This small little girl will soon grow up and all along the way she ' ll stop to pick her flowers of love never trying to hide. Nancy M. Jensen Betsy Jones Anne Watlington fcarcwi ?RAai £ :oo pufefeMK ARjney; A nr ou X£| FOR. fhfc foot-ball ame at FROOT PAGjE meeriNfr in Dianes m Top Left: CURTAIN CALLERS Top: Ann Hayes, Emily Lowndes, Janet Law, Ann Henritze, Carolyn Ross, Molly Klinedinst Middle: Susan Keller, Eleanor King, Jeanne Anderson, Jan Greenquist. Bottom: Mindy MacNeur, Vicki Edson, Ginny Short Absent: Janice Bui ess, Gaby Epstein Top Right: CLARK HOUSE COUNCIL Nancy Jensen, Claire Hamlin, Piper Roepke, Rin Dorsey, Anne Jemison. Absent: Nancy White. Bottom Left: HENSLEY HOUSE COUNCIL Janet Law, Anne Clark, Amy Stevens, Jeanne Anderson, Molly Klinedinst. Absent: Carol Grisham. Top: MERRI WEATHER HOUSE COUNCIL: Laurie Thompson. Kathy Studt. Vondilier Dillard. Alicia Billings, Tina Teipel. Absent: Carmen Cortes. Bottom Left: NEW DORM HOUSE COUNCIL Janice Buigess Missy Smith. Kathy Landon Bottom Right: BLACK ALLIENCE: Martha Gibson. Lavern Jackson. Janice Burgess Top Right: TRAVELERS: Martha Connolly, Marcie Mott, Diane Smith, Patty Cope, Emily Lowndes, Sue Molster, Heather Dennis, Laurie Leimbrook, Cissy Baker Absent: Carolyn Ross. Top Middle COLE HOUSE COUNCIL: Top: Cinny Lamp. Mindy MacNeur, Elaine Mamalis, Kathy Brenneman, Muffin Whiteside. Absent: Ros and Michael Calhoun. Bottom Right: GOLD KEY: Mindy MacNeur, Sally Carey, Vicki Edson, Molly Klinedinst, Merrill McManus, Jeanne Anderson, Janet Law, Gaire Hamlin. Sheldon Lykes, Ginny Short, Chop Cholnoky. Becky Kramer, Julie Gross, Linda Laning. Absent: Amy Berger, Kathy Studt, Trotter Kavanaugh, Rachael Love, Mary Bryan Smith, Tina Dorsz, Barbara O ' Donnell. Top Right: DAY STUDENT OFFICERS: Trotter Kavanaugh, Diane Heilmuth. Vicki Dearborn. Absent: Jenny Bennewitz, Ellen Dearborn, Tara Hvisdock. Bottom Right: BELL COTE: Top: Sandra Brown, Margaret Ferry, Jennifer YVeedon, Wendy Traurig, Claudia Zak. Bottom: Rachael Love, Anne Jemison, Nancy Jensen, Claire Hamlin, Wendy Wilson. Absent: Diana Denniston, Boo Bodman, Missy Smith, Molly Klinedinst, Ann Morgan. yrj Top Loft: SOMERS HOUSE COUNCIL: Top: Lou Hollowell, Betsy Cesar, Patty Muldoon. Bottom: Elise Leffler, Diana Denniston, Else Nissen, Absent: Merrill McManus Bottom Left: SOCIAL LEAGUE: Top: Amie Cohen. Elise Leffler. Muffin Whiteside, Tina Teipel, Moilie Lynch, Chop Cholnoky, Roy Chang Bottom: Cissy Baker, Claire Hamlin Absent: Patricia Kavanaugh, Carol Grisham, Janice Burgess. Top Right: INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Top: Martha Davidson, Sally Carey, Diana Denniston, Else Nissen, Ida Giusti, Patty Muldoon. Bottom: Susan Keller, Ann Olssen, Guita Mirsaidi, Beatriz Nielsen Absent: Barbara VanDerWee, Ana-Mita Betancourt, Kathy Brenneman, Ana Turtianen. Bottom Right: AMES HOUSE COUNCIL: Marcie Mott, Moilie Lynch, Sheila Gales, Carter Wells. Absent. Irma McConnell. Top: PROGRAM COORDINATING COMMITTEE: Rachel Love, Carter Wells, Else Nissen, Ginny Lamp, Missy Smith, Anne Jemison, Janice Buqgess, Jeannie Anderson. Absent: Ellen Dearborn, Deborah Jennings. Bottom: FRONT PAGE: Ana-Mita Betancourt. Irma McConnell, Patti Muldoon, Abbie Donahue, Nellie Duddleson, Emily Lowndes. Absent: Diane Kearns, Martha Davidson. Kary Schulman. f tS: Top Left: PHI THETA KAPPA Lou Hollowell. Patty Kavanaugh, Patti Muldoon, Else Nissen. Absent: Lisa O ' Leary, Viola Morgan, Jestina John. Diane Hellmuth Top Right: LEND-A-HAND Tina Dorsz, Trotter Kavanagh Absent: Kim Smith, Gaby Epstein. Mrs. Pelham. Lisa Daudon, Justine Doherty, Melissa Garvan. Ida Giusti. Diane Hellmuth, Irene Rivera, MadeLaine Scales. Barbara Van Der Wee. Bottom: STUDENT COUNCIL Memll McManus, Rin Dorsey, Chop Cholnoky, Mindy MacNeur. Kathy Landon, Janice Burgess, Marcie Mott. Jewel Trowers, Cissy Baker. Absent: Kathy Studt. Vicki Edson, Jane Farrar, Rachel Love, Benita Lucy, Jenny Bennewitz. Amy Stevens, Alicia Billings. mm FIRST DAY CENTENNIAL WEEK Jl . FOOTBALL r v ji mm PARENTS ' WEEKEND CHRISTMAS WEEKEND 6 oficoaxlcW 5 CocJttuL ' fiA ' t J ' :oo-3:0O ,H ' fa (JdtuhAaj , c jujcrrhvO fa Cj b €5 cAmdli ofitct Tnhvu 7 Jo yd? JjUOvfoL tolllffj 100-300 ' fil JUU MaM4) ' £) £ ' O LMAULV 1 .00 ' ' cBzmxju H06-M 0 A - M £ 0 vL JUijL) C dJ%pOL 7llL tUA.cX, IZ ' .OO-XJO cT 797 J Good-bye when the clock ticks off that final moment of togetherness and all thoughts must stream into one spoken word — we say good- bye. Does it express the thanks we all feel for your being such an integral part of Mount Ver- non and each one of our lives? Does it express the fondness that we have grown to feel for you over the time that we have known you? Does it bring to mind the talks we had whether it was in class amidst a deep discus- sion of a novel or poem or, more personal, when we needed an honest but understanding person to help with a problem, no matter what it may be? Does it say farewell as in hope your life goes well, that you may forever be happy, your dreams be fulfilled and your health remain well? Does it say you leave but your memories stay and with them we will grow into tomor- row, that we send our memories with you, may they strengthen and comfort you? Does it say we will miss you, but keep in touch? We hope that it does and so much more for the time has come and last words must be spoken. Good-bye Mrs. Vesser With All Our Love. Mrs. Valerie Vesser Dean of Students Dear Roy, You ' ll be glad to know that, as of yet, you don ' t have rabies. Are you studying hard for your Bar exams? We all wish you luck. It ' s probably hard to study after eating those BIG lobsters! We were all just sitting around talking tonight when we started thinking about all the crazy things that you have gotten us into, from the moment you walked into MVC as an intern, through admissions, and finally as director of student activities — a pretty big switch for you joining up with all of us women . . . guess you had to learn quickly not to be a male chauvinist, but that never stopped you from talking about your fraternity every chance you got. You guys really helped each other out: two girlfriends at the same party does present a problem, huh? Most people would have thought that being a director of student activities would have cooled you down, but even though you had less time for your fraternity, you kept pretty busy here at MVC — painting red lights does take alot of time. But then our motto is turn about is fair play. You helped keep us in shape with football, volleyball, and skipping races, while we kept you in shape with late night piggy- back rides from the Pub. Ah yes, our little jock (alias the blue flash). Speaking of the Pub, wish you were here to do the hustle with us and to brighten up the room with your light flush. Of course you had to control yourself during College Weekends — your slides were good, but we ' re all glad you went into law instead of comedy! You ' re a much better comic when you don ' t plan it. Remember the Apple Butter Festival, the trip to Ocean City, the time you left us all waiting in our cars for you and the keys, and sledding on the cafeteria trays? Seriously, we miss your master key, your card games, your taxi service, and your late night trips to Roy Rogers, and although we can always fin some- one to take us ice skating, skiing, on field trips, or to organize trips to Florida and the Virgin Islands, to us you ' re much more than this. Where are we going to find a singing meal partner, someone to visit us in the dorms, or a friendly interuption in the library? We miss you most for these fun times, but we also realize that without your help and guid- ance, many of our student activities would never have gotten off the ground. We hope this isn ' t an indication of what it ' s going to be like without you next year. You ' ve been a great friend to us — one that we ' ll always remember. We hope that when you leave in June it won ' t be the last time that we see you. Our thoughts and best wishes go with you. Thank you. We miss you. Love, Your buddies. P.S. We won ' t tell your parents, and by the way, what time is it in Hawaii? Mr. Roy Chang Director of Student Activities This page is dedicated to everyone who has given their support and approval, whether actively or si- lently, to the 1975-1976 yearbook. I want to take this opportunity to thank the Bell Cote Staff for the loyalty that they have shown throughout the year. Our expectations were high and everyone did their best to present a complete record of the year. A yearbook is really nothing more than words and pictures, but through these mediums a story evolves. If this book is capable of making people smile and remember their own special moments, then I feel it has been successful. The staff and I have tried to be fair in our representation of Mount Vernon, its ideaology, and the people who live and work here. If it is not a fair representation, then we are sorry. We have learned a great deal since we first began the book; we have met many people, and hopefully made many friends. Sometimes we expected too much from each other and from our- selves. But looking back, I feel that it has been worthwhile because we lost nothing in the en- counter — we became aware of ourselves and our community. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the entire staff because without their help this book would not have been possible. And on behalf of the staff I would like to thank everyone who helped us, especially Mrs. Vesser, Chip Lumb, and John Bailey (our Hunter Publishing Co. representa- tive.) There has been one person who has contributed excessive time, energy and moral support. So on behalf of the staff 1 would like to publicly thank Sandra Brown. Words cannot express the love and admiration that we all have for her. Sandy has been both advisor and friend, and without her we would not have ever been able to formulate our dreams and eventually see them come true. Nancy M. Jensen Editor J PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Edmundo Batlle Mr. Walter E. Beach Mr. and Mrs. Carl George Berger Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Boutell Miss Sandra C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Browning Mr. Roy Chang Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Colmer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Conley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David D. Conley Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dahill Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro C. Denniston Dr. and Mrs. E.R. Dunsford Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Firth President and Mrs. Gerald R. 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Washington D C 20007 Meg Dove 3545 Quebec Street N V Washington, D.C 20016 Heather Downer Wardman Tower Woodley and Connecticut Aves. Washington, D.C. 20008 Mary Drvsdale 1921 24th Street N.W. Washington. D C. 20008 Peggy Drv sdale 1 21 24th Street N.W Washington. D C. 20008 Helen Duddleson 5419 Waneta Road Washington, D.C. 20016 Frances Duffy Route 2 ‘Ivy Point Charlottesville. Va. 22901 Cynthia Fisher 4012 Montpelier Road Rockville, Md 20853 Ann Dunsford 145 River Road Orange Park. Fla. 32073 Karen Fitzgerald 4522 Brandywine Street Washington, LYC 20016 Krista Eaton 11607 Hunter ' s Green Court Reston. Va. 22091 Cathy Foedisch 38 Crefeld Avenue Eklins Park. Penn 1 117 Vicki Edson 669 Richards Road W ' ayne, Penn. 1 087 Eileen Forest 12 N. Columbus Street Alexandria, Va. 22314 Christine Elliott 2123 Alameda Avenue Orlando, Fla. 32804 Susan Ford 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Washington, D C. 20500 Darrin Ellis Cardinal, Va 23025 Jacqueline Engel 45 Barnsdale Road Short Hills, N.J. 07078 Karen Engelsted 96 William Street Worcester, Mass 01609 Gabricla Epstein 602 Onondaga Road Washington, D C 20016 Laura Eynon Oakridge Lane Chevy Chase. Md 20015 Mary Margaret Foster 1111 Hammell Road Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Kim Fracaro North Elm Street Canaan, Conn. 06018 Adair Frayser Beaufort Farm, Route 1 Box 103 Manakin Sabot, Va 23103 Vicki Frazier 11001 Georgetown Pike Great Falls, Va. 22066 Gail Freeman 619 Upland Place Alexandria, Va. 22301 Elizabeth Fanning 1 Hickory Hills Bettendorf, la 52722 Sheila Gales 2240 Cassell Augusta, Ga. 30996 Marianne Farnsworth 2464 Roodwood Court West Cincinnati. Ohio 45028 Jan Gandal 7620 Lynn Drive Chevy Chase, Md 20015 Jane Farrar 401 Delgado Place Sante Fe, N M 87501 Melissa Garvan 35 Montgomery Drive Spartanburg, S.C. 29301 Blair Ferguson 4332 Longfellow Street Jacksonville, Fla 32210 Kimberly Gaul 144 Reading Boulevard Wyomissing, Penn. 19610 Margaret FerTy 21828 Avalon Rocky River. Ohio 44116 Cynthia Geddes 9011 River Road Potomac, Md 20854 Susan Fife 1506 High wood Drive Arlington, Va. 22207 Mary Genet Liberty Hill Farm Natural Bridge. Va. 24578 Frances Firth Beauvoir Trappe, Md. 21673 Jane Genette 1489 Good bar Memphis, Tenn. 38104 Beth Geoghegan 9612 Accord Drive Potomac, Md 20854 Johanna Grunden Route 5, Box 220 Easton, Md. 21601 Diane Hellmuth 6641 Wakefield Drive Alexandria. Va. 22307 Susan Cerrish 9915 East Bexhill Drive Kensington. Md. 20795 Beatrix Gutierre 2 5504 Surrey Street Chevy Chase, Md. 200 15 Barbro Henrickson 4801 Dexter Terrace N.W. Washington, D C. 20007 Idamarie Giusti 4712 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Dorina Gutierrez 4635 Ashby Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Ann Henritze 4623 Club Circle N.E Atlanta, Ga. 30319 Nancy Glass 3701 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Holly Haeringer 9305 Renshaw Drive Bethesda. Md. 20034 Theresa Hicks 2580 Country Club Circle Birmingham. Ala. 35223 Sally Goldman 1737 S Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009 Alice Halsema 4701 Berkeley Terrace N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Merry Highby 1503 Potomac Heights Drive Oxon Hill, Md. 20022 Kathy Goldsmith 6190 Aberdeen Drive Atlanta, Ga. 30328 Linda Hamilton 538 Epping Forest Road Annapolis, Md. 21404 Emma Hill 3407 Prospect Street Houston, Tex. 77004 Leslie Goller 5803 Aberdeen Road Belhesda, Md. 20034 Claire Hamlin 2213 Ridgewood Road Akron, Ohio 44313 Susan Hirt Loyalhannon. Box 20, R.D 4 Ligonior, Penn. 15658 Eugenia Gorham 901 K Street N.W. Washington, D.C. Lee Hanley 310 Tarrytown Drive Richmond, Va 23229 Martha Hoddinott 11700 Young Manor Drive Midlothian. Va. 23113 Susan Gray 1507 Belle Haven Road Alexandria, Va. 22307 Patricia Harrell 6424 Woodville Drive Falls Church, Va. 22044 Jessica Holden 24 Coleman Road Galastonbury, Conn. 06033 Lauren Greco 8603 Chevil Road La n ham, Md. 20801 Leslie Hartley 21 Fessenden Road Barrington, R.L 02860 Lou Hollowell 4745 River Shore Drive Portsmouth, Va. 23703 Deborah Green 21 St James Avenue Holyoke, Mass. 01040 Anna Hayes R.D. 1 Belleville. Penn. 17004 Heidi Holmes 1515 Middle River Drive Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33304 Ian Greenquist 6104 Junebcrry Court Alexandria, Va. 22310 Ann Haynes 1340 Merrie Ridge Road McLean, Va 22101 Terry Ann Holmes 2556 N. Vermont Street Arlington, Va 22207 Nancy Griffith 23 W. Andrews Drive Atlanta, Ga. 30305 Frances Hazeley 4821 Colorado Avenue N.W. Washington. D.C. 20011 Elizabeth Holsinger 1532 Mulberry Road Martinsville, Va. 24112 Leslie Grind berg 3559 Hamlet Place Chevy Chase, Md 20015 Ellen Heath R.D 6 Danville, Penn. 17821 Kathryn Hooper 137 Penham Lane Pittsburgh, Penn. 15208 Carol Grisham 5645 Bayou Glen 1 louston, Tex. 77027 Erika Heden 5112 Watson Street N.W. Washington. D.C. 20015 Maureen Horan 69 Hillcrest Drive Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458 Jennifer Gross 919 N. 32nd Street Allentown, Penn. 18104 Teresa Helland 110 Geneseo Road San Antonio, Tex. 78209 Scot Hoyt 4628 Reservoir Road N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 lulia Ann Gross 850 Old Creek Trail Atlanta. Ga. 30328 Leslie Hellter Cedar Road West Mystic. Conn. 06388 Mary Pauli Hubbard R.D 4. Box 152 Wheeling. W.Va. 26003 Margaret Hudak 10819 Madison Street Kensington, Md. 20795 Tara Ann Hvisdoch 3713 N. Nellie Custis Drive Arlington, Va 22207 Susan Isom 2121 P Street N.W. Washington, D C. Sally Israel 3860 Forest Glen Birmingham, Ala. 35213 Tracy Ives 3647 Belmont Road Birmingham, Ala. 35210 Lavern Jackson 7914 Donelson Alexandria, Va. 22309 Gael Jacques 3206 Wisconsin Avenue N.W Washington, D C. 20016 Anne Jemison 4008 Old Leeds Circle Birmingham, Ala. 35213 Nancy Jenkins 2200 Reaney Road Lakeland, Fla. 33803 Deborah Jennings 516 Riggs Road N.E. Washington, D.C. 20011 Nancy Jensen 3613 Del Noret Temple, Texas 76501 Jestina John 3646 Alton Place N.W Washington, D.C. 20008 Felicia Johnson 412 Third Street N.E. Washington. D.C 20002 Elizabeth Johnson 2449 Pickwick Road Baltimore, Md. 21207 Lavinia Johnston Bendabout Farms McDonald, Tenn. 37353 Elizabeth Jones 7813 Overbrook Road Baltimore. Md. 21204 Bnen Jordan 801 West 57th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64113 Janet Jordan 4 Huntington Road Garden City, N.Y. 11530 Vanja Jordan 6002 Balsam Drive McLean, Va. 22001 Leslie Kalbermatten 3630 Garfield Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Ann Kampelman 3154 Highland Place N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Renee Karol 309 E. Washington Avenue Wildwood Crest, N.J. 08260 Gail Kauranen 73 Sassamon Avenue Milton, Mass. 02186 Patricia Kavanagh 4112 37th Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Diane Kearns 27 Woodridge Drive Manchester, Me. 04351 Elise Keller 8604 Wagon Wheel Road Alexandria, Va. 22309 Susan Keller P.O. Box 216 Springfield Center, N.Y. 13468 Christina Kelley 10550 Great Falls Road Potomac, Md. 20854 Barbara Kelly 226 76th Street Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209 Alicia Khadduri 5526 Westbard Avenue Bethesda, Md 20016 Cathy King 13622 Pennsboro Drive Chantilly, Va. 22021 Eleanor King 100 Robin Road Weston, Mass. 02193 Molly Klinedinst 2531 Observatory Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 Sheila Kober 10814 Hobnail Court Potomac, Md. 20854 Joyce Koech P.O. Box 322 Kericho, Kenya Rebecca Kramer 2207 Avondale Street Wichita Falls, Tex. 76308 Carola Krieger 5016 Baltan Road Bethesda, Md. 20016 Marcela Krieger 5016 Baltan Road Bethesda, Md. 20016 Cindy Kuhn 49 Colonial Village Road Rochester, N.Y. 14625 Judith Kulick 4929 Butterworth Place, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Marta Labarraque 4332 50th Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Karla Lacayo Avenue Las Palmas 260 Col San Benito San Salvador, El Salvador, C.A Virginia Lamp 42 Ginger Woods Road Valley, Neb. 68064 Kathleen Landon 9125 S.W. 77th Avenue Miami, Fla. 33156 Linda Laning 130 Temple Street West Newton, Mass. 02165 Betty Laughlin 1200 North Nash Street Arlington, Va. 22209 Frances Leavitt Box 32 Spencer, Va. 24165 Minh-Thu Le 1930 Columbia Road N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009 Jisoo Lee 9813 Conestoga Way Potomac, Md. 20854 Elise Leffler 1535 Carr Avenue Memphis, Tenn. 38104 Laurie Leimbrook 5308 Wilson Lane Bethesda, Md. 20014 Kathy Lewis 2795 N. Quebec Street Arlington, Va. 22207 Anne Lindeman 3403 Westledge Circle Austin, Tex. 78731 Midge Lippmann 7128 Fairfax Road Bethesda, Md. 20014 Ana Maria Lopez Pje 3 Casa 124, Col La Esperanza San Salvador, El Salvador, C.A. Rachel Love 41 Baldwin Farms North Greenwich, Conn. 06830 Louise Lovett 1505 Vermont Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005 Emily Lowndes Ercildoune, Point Shares Pembroke, Bermuda Sharon Lucas R.F.D. Fordham Road Essex, Conn. 06426 Benita Lucy 1831 Sudbury Lane N.W. Washington, D.C. 20012 Sheldon Lykes 604 Hector Avenue Metairie, La. 70005 Kathy Lyman 1550 North State Parkway Chicago, 111. 60610 Kathleen Lynch 2060 N. Vermont Street Arlington, Va. 22207 Mollie Lynch 813 Augusta Road Wilmington, Del. 19807 Pamela Lynch 5215 Portsmouth Road Washington, D.C. 20016 Susan Lynch 2707 South Ives Street Arlington, Va. 22202 Sarah Lyon 260 I iighland Road Rye, N Y. 10580 Marion Lyons 7130 Gilbert Street Shreveport, La. 71106 Elizabeth MacCauley 2501 49th Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Mantza Matos 1219 North Quinn Street Arlington, Va 22209 Cathy MacDonald 369 E. Center Street West Bridgewater, Mass. 02379 Deborah Maxwell 3616 Connecticut Ave N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Mindy MacNeur West Road Manchester Center, Vt. 05255 Margaret Maxwell 19 McCosh Circle Princeton, N.J. 08540 Martha McFarland 7400 Lakeland Drive Bethesda, Md. 20034 Nina Mayer 75 Mohawk Avenue Norwood, N.J. 07648 Kathleen McGrath 5707 Newington Road Washington, D.C. 20016 Michelle Meenehan 2928 Ellicott Terrace Washington, D.C. 20008 Leigh McIntyre 105 Old Chester Road Essex Falls, N.J. 07021 Eileen Melehan 91 Fox Hedge Road Saddle River, N.J. 07458 Merill McManus 1506 Edgedale Road Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Michaelle Melton 848 Lakeside Drive North Palm Beach, Fla. 33408 Jenny McNeil 3723 T Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Sandra Melton 848 Lakeside Drive North Palm Beach, Fla. 33408 Blanche McWane 1940 Parkland Drive Lynchburg, Va. 24503 Susan Merkel 3010 Wisconsin Ave. N.W Washington, D.C 20016 Candace Madigan 1572 Forest Villa Road McLean, Va. 22101 Joan Mezmes 4402 Chalfont Place Washington, D.C. 20016 Elaine Mamalis 524 B Street Rock Springs, Wy. 82901 Martha Middagh 4600 Conneticut Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Diane Mancuso 135-23 115th Street South Ozone Park, N Y 11420 Julie Miller 8912 Belmart Road Potomac, Md 20854 Cindy Mansfield 8920 Brook Road McLean, Va. 22101 Susan Miller 2024 Riverdale Road Germantown, Tenn. 38138 Karen Marrero 8041 Port wood Turn Mana ssas, Va. 22110 Guita Mirsaidi 4007 Yarmouth Lane Bowie. Md. 20715 Sharon Marshall Baron Court. Richmond Gap St. Michael, Barbados, W. Indies Carol Mitchell 15 Buena Vista Street Stamford, Conn. 06907 Cynthia Martin 3602 East West Highway Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 Maryam Mobasser 775 Khivabane Pahlavi Yousefabad 15. Teheran. Iran Suzanne Martin Old White wood The Plains, Va. Susan Molster 19201 Seneca Ridge Road Gaithersburg. Md 20760 Cynthia Moore 365 Westminster Street Houston, Tex. 77024 Jean Newman 11 Oak Road Salisbury, N.C. 28144 Dormalia Pasos Box 40, Avenida Cuadra Pasos Granada, Nicaragua Dorothy Moore Bells Lane Staunton, Va. 24401 Beatriz Nielsen Av. San Juan Bosco Altamira, Caracas 106, Venezuala Lillian Pearsall 760 Jefferson Avenue Brooklyn, N Y. 11233 Ann Morgan 3121 Brook wood Road Birmingham, Ala. 35223 Lisa Nilles 3119 N. Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Carmen Pena 358 James Street Falls Church, Va. 22046 Roberta Moriarty 55 Riverview Terrace Springfield, Mass. 01108 Else Nissen Hatlestad Terasse 62 5050 Nesttun, Norway Sally Pennell 371 Hey wood Avenue Spartanburg, S.C. 29302 Viola Morgan 15 Syke Street Freetown, Sierre Leone Susan Morris 4872 Chevy Chase Blvd. Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 Leanne Pfautz 440 Bair Road Berwyn, Penn. 19312 Carolyn Mortensen 77 Avalon Drive Colonia, N.J. 07067 Christine O ' Connor 1405 Kyneton Road Villanova, Penn. 19085 Susan Pfefferkorn 333 Pine Valley Road Winston-Salem, N.C. 27104 Lisa Mosbacher 405 W. Friar Tuck Houston, Tex. 77024 Lauren O ' Dell 424 West Brow Lookout Mountain, Tenn. 37350 Kim Powell 1854 Elizabeth Place Jacksonville, Fla. 32205 Sharon Mosby 715 13th Street, S.E. Washington, D C. 20010 Barbara O ' Donnell 3865 Rutherford Street Harrisburg, Pa. 17111 Krista Randall 32 Ellwood Avenue Mount Vernon, N.Y. 10552 Courtenay Moter 1715 Highland Road Fredericksburg, Va. 22401 Lisa O’Leary 8308 Cherry Valley Lane Alexandria, Va 22309 Laura Randall 5135 Green Tree Road Houston, Tex. 77027 Marcie Mott Buck Mountain Road Crozet, Va. 22932 Ebeth Olsen Willowledge Farm Haywood, Va. 22722 Maria Rangel 46 Praca Ataufo, Leblon Rio de Janiero, G.B. Brazil Patricia Muldoon 4306 Mendenhall Dallas, Texas 75234 Sarah Olsen 2119 Bancroft Place N.W. Washington, D C. 20008 Bethenia Rather 1900 Exposition Blvd. Austin, Tex. 78703 Michelle Munson P.O. Box 984 Montreat, N C 28757 Ann Olsson Savenasgatan 4 12242 Enskade, Sweden Ann Reilly 5905 Marengo Road Washington, D.C. 20016 Alice Myers Swift Creek Lane Colonial Heights. Va. 23834 Annette Osborne 6040 14th Street N.W. Washington, D C. 20011 Judith Repetti 5401 Blackistone Road Bethesda, Md. 20015 Sara Myers 345 E. 68th Street New York. New York 10021 Patricia Owens 1 121 Cherokee Trail Martinsbille, Va. 24112 Irene Rivera 400 Hudson Avenue Takoma Park, Md. 20012 Kim Nardi Dunham Road Wayne, III. 60184 Arlene Parella 8311 Grand haven Avenue Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870 Pam Rizzoli 6100 Kennedy Drive Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 Mary Nelson 1620 Davidson Road McLean, Va. 22101 Sarah Parker 2429 California Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Neisa Roca 4600 Conneticut Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Piper Roepkc 415 El Arroya Road Hillsborough, Cal. 94010 Andrea Seals 518 Dixwell Road New Haven, Conn. 06511 Martha Smith 3100 E Pine Valley Road Atlanta, Ga. 30305 Carolyn Ross P.O. Box 837 Sedona, Arizona 86336 Andrea Sears 1712 21st Road North Arlington, Va. 22209 Mary Bryan Smith 210 Irving Place Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Debbie Rotwein 6605 Tulip Hill Terrace Washington, D.C. 20016 Louise Sewell 44 Country Club Road Birmingham, Ala. 35213 Melyssa Smith 2144 Fordway Drive Toledo. Ohio 43606 Marca Rowley 519 Brookwood Fontana, Wisconsin 53125 Judy Shepherd 1403 Orren Street N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 Cabell Smith 1304 Trinity Drive Alexandria, Va. 22314 Deborah Rubin 6808 Greyswood Road Bethesda, Md. 20034 Marie Sesay 1633 16th Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009 Susan Smith 152 Longview Drive Longmeadow. Mass. 01106 Antonia Ruiz 3070 Foxhall Road N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Dianne Sherman 2670 Clover Street Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 Desiree Solorano 110 ma. Calle S O. 304 Managua, Nicaragua Randy Sacks 5413 Blackistone Road Washington, D.C. 20016 Hyung-in Shin 3301 New Mexico Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Tracy Spafford 6 Sunset Circle Charlottesville. Va. 22901 Anne Sailer 2700 Upton Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Janis Shipe 9737 Corral Drive Potomac, Md. 20854 Elizabeth Sprague 333 East 44th Street Savannah, Ga 31405 Patricia Salmon 521 Auburn Avenue Wyndmoor, Pa. 19118 Ann Shipman Route 2 Dyersburg, Tenn. 38024 Ann Staak 8 Roberts Avenue Davenport. Iowa 52803 Robin Sandler 3489 Riverly Road N.W. Atlanta, Ga. 30327 Virginia Short Drawer 7 Beattyville, Ky. 41311 Lundy Stechschulte 717 Pinoak Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15243 Madeleine Scales 241 E. Beckwith Missoula, Montana 59801 Sarah Shutt 4340 Cedarlake Court Alexandria, Va. 22309 Cynthia Steele 9313 Boothe Street Alexandria. Va. 22309 Amy Schaeffer 820 Hickory Withe Road Eads, Tenn. 38028 Pam Sidella 4303 Planters Court Annandale, Va. 22003 Amy Stevens 876 Washington Street Gloucester, Mass. 01920 Susan Scheidt 54 S. White Station Road Memphis, Tenn. 38117 Adelaide Smith 3040 Idaho Avenue N.W Washington, D.C. 20007 Ellen Stolfa 89 South Street Cary, III. 60013 Linda Schneider 102 Sturbridge Road Clark ' s Summit, P 18411 Diane Smith Koolin Road R.D. 3, Box 133 Kennett Square, Pa. 19348 Beverly Stoney 124 Tradd Street Charleston, S.C. 29401 Sylvia Schulte 633 Oak Springs Lane Santa Barbara, Cal. 93108 Elise Smith 27 New Street Charleston, S.C. 29401 Teresa Strati 4601 N. 41st Street Arlington. Va. 22207 Mary Ann Schwalb 8804 Walnut Hill Road Chevy Chase, Md. 10015 Kim Smith 1102 Bayliss Drive Alexandria, Va. 22302 Barbara Strong 4927 MacArthur Blvd. N.W. Washington, D C. 20007 Kathy Studt 3818 Jenifer Street N.W. Washington, D C. 20015 Ellen Upton 208 N. Pitt Street Alexandria, Va. 22314 Carolyn Wentling 655 Oak Hill Lane Greenburg, Pa. 15601 Tracie Sullivan 2120 Minnesota Ave., S.E. Washington, D C. 20020 Barbara Van Der Wee Meulest raat 2 2778 St. Pauwels, Belgium Eileen Werner 4557 Windsor Lane Bethesda, Md. 20015 Mary Szelewa 479 Prospect Street South Orange, N.J. 07079 Alison Van Metre 1344 30th Street N.W. Washington, D C. 20007 Mary Weston 126 Brookdale Drive Crestwood, N.Y. 10710 Lily Tackaberry 24 Capron Street Fort Bragg, N.C. 28307 Charucian Varasri 7002 Clarendon Road Bethesda, Md. 20014 Muffin Whiteside 7808 Cobden Road Philadelphia, Pa. 19118 Cristina Talavera 9609 Falls Bridge Lane Potomac, Md. 20834 Astrid Vent 136 Grafton Street Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 Cathy Widdicombe 4171 Walnut Grove Road Memphis, Tenn. 38117 Lisa Taylor 3756 McKinley Street, N.W. Washington, D C. 20015 Ann Wagner 4445 South Dakota Ave. N.E. Washington, D C. 20017 Louise Wilcox 248 W. Andrew ' s Drive N.W. Atlanta, Ga. 30305 Tina Teipel Box 15149 Honolulu, Hawaii Patricia Walton 1259 Meigs Place N.E. 4 Washington. D.C. 20002 Priscilla Williams 3636 16th Street N.W A640 Washington, D.C. 20010 Paula Thomas 808 Timber Branch Parkway Alexandria, Va. 22302 Anne Ward 23199 Shaker Blvd Qeveland, Ohio 44122 Wendy Wilson 894 S. Lincoln Ave. Salem, Ohio 44460 Laurie Thompson Box 4352 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Elizabeth Ware 3 Dusenberry Road Bronxville, N.Y. 10708 Peggy Wilton R.F.D. 3, River Road Richmond, Va. 23233 Dyhann M unroe Thompson P.O. Box N 402 Nassau, Bahamas Judy Washburn 1017 Saville Lane McLean, Va. 22101 Ashley Wright 3489 Ridgewood Road N.W. Atlanta, Ga. 30327 Sheldon Tompkins East Point Lane Old Greenwich, Conn. 06870 Anne Watlington 300 Ridge Road, 27 Westham Green Richmond, Va. 23229 Barbara Wright 1274 Delafield Place N.E. Washington, D.C. 20017 Wendy Traurig 721 Saldano Avenue Coral Gables, Fla. 33143 Barbara Watt 2514 Trophy Lane Reston. Va. 22091 Pam Wynn 4345 22nd Street N.W. Canton, Ohio 44708 Jewel Trowers 8 Long Hill Road Waterbury. Conn. 06704 Jennifer Weedon 60 Sears Rd. 1 Southborough, Mass 01772 Lynette Young 4200 Ridgewood Avenue Baltimore, Md. 21215 Elizabeth Tuomey 10,001 Kentsdale Drive Potomac. Md 20834 Linda Wehe 1628 21s Street N.W Washington. D.C. 20009 Marjorie Young 73 Westover Terrace Fort Worth, Tex. 76107 Theo Tuomey 10,001 Kentsdale Drive Potomac, Md 20854 Leslie Weil 5944 Royal Crest Dallas, Tex. 75230 Gaudia Zak 8204 E. Blvd. Drive Alexandria, Va. 22308 Anna Turtiainen 13900 Pekola Hameelinna. Finland Carter Wells 120 Fairy Trail Lookout Mtn., Tenn. 37350 Carol Ziegler 17812 Princess Anne Drive Olney, Md. 20832 Ms Catherine Allen 3013 O Street N.W Washington. D.C. 20007 Mrs. Elizabeth Cesar 2100 Foxhall Road N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Mrs. Jennifer Hantho 3100 Connetticut Ave. Apt. 313 Washington, D C. 20008 Mrs Chris Andrews 317 N. St. Asaph Street Alexandria. Va. 22314 Roy Chang 2100 Foxhall Road N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Richard Harteis 1922 North Vietch Street Arlington, Va. 22201 Mrs. Janice Beam 2222 King Place N.W. Washington. D.C. 20007 Ms. Pamela Gayton 31 East Rosemont Ave. Alexandria, Va. 22301 Mrs. Julia D. Heflin 1727 19th Street N.W. Washington. D.C 20009 Jan Beeching-Pieper 1022 Strout Street Silver Springs. Md. 20901 Amie Cohen 4817 36th Street Washington, D.C. 20007 Mrs. Jane D. Highsaw 4601 Drummond Avenue Chevy Chase. M.D. 20015 Mrs. Hanita Blumfield 2821 28th Street N.W Washington. D.C. 20007 Frank Combs 6518 Darby Lane Springfield. Va 22150 Mrs. Mary Hochman 6604 81st Street Cabin John, Md. 20034 Mrs. Deborah Both 2826 27th Street N.W. Washington. D.C. 20008 Mrs. Martha Connolly 10607 Norman Avenue Fairfax, Va. 22030 Ms. Janet Hollack 3340 Huntley Square Temple Hills, Md. 20031 Ms. Helen Boyden 2100 Fox ha II Road N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Ms. Mary S. Copeland 4201 Massachusetts Avenue Washington, D.C. 20016 Mary Hoyt 2801 New Mexico Ave. N W Washington, D.C. 20007 Ellen Breem 3823 Rodman Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Audrey Rowe Colom 2300 Good Hope S.E 921 Washington. D C. 20020 Mrs. Ann D. Howard 4209 37th Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Ms. Sandra Brown 4201 Massachusetts Ave. Washington, D.C. 20016 Dr. Carmen Cortes 2100 Foxhall Road N.W. Washington, D C. 20007 Murray Howard 501 Cameron Street Apt 1 Alexandria, Va. 22314 Mrs. Jacqueline Buhrman 4433 Burlington Place N.W Washington, D C 20016 Ms. Jacqueline Davenport 1722 North Quinn 103 Arlington. Va. 22209 Ms. Gail Hutchins 2225 38th Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Ms. lean Burdette 320 East Nelson Ave AI Alexandria, Va. 22301 Mrs Eleni Demetriou 2848 28th Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Leslie Jacobson 4201 Lee Highway Arlington, Va. 22207 Michael Calhoun 2100 Foxhall Road N.W. Washington, D C, 20007 Mr. William | Eckert |r 1517 Elliot Place N W Washington, D.C 20007 Mr. William A. Jewett 1911 Kenbar Court McLean, Va. 22101 Mrs. Rosalyn Calhoun 2100 Foxhall Road N.W Washington, D.C 20007 Mrs. Lucile Judge Firey 1029 31st Street N.W. Washington. D.C. 20007 Mrs. Mary Kasamatsu 4009 64th Street Brookmont, Md. 20016 Maria F. Carroll 4820 Reservoir Road N.W. Washington. D.C. 20007 Dr. Geneva Folsom 11630 Mediterranean Court Reston. Va. 22070 Mrs. Eleanore Knap 1429 Woodacre Drive McLean, Va. 22101 Dr. Dennis Cesar 2100 Foxhall Road N.W. Washington. D.C 20007 Ms. Amy Green 3304 Prospect Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Mildred Lamm 2111 Jefferson Davis Hwy. Arlington, Va. 22202 Mrs. Emily S. Lampert 8500 Hempstead Avenue Bethesda, Md. 20034 Ms. Janet Law 2100 Foxhall Road. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Dr. Margaret Lerche 6830 Lemon Road McLean. Va. 22101 Jane Lillydahl 2136 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W Washington, D.C. 20037 Mrs. Nicole Long 5804 Wiltshire Drive Washington, D.C. 20016 George Lumb 2100 Foxhall Road N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Sandra Mason 2651 16th St. N.W 111 Washington, D.C. Mrs. Dianne Mathewson 3001 Branch Avenue S.E. Suitland, Md. 20023 Nancy McDonough 7017 Woftrec Lane Rockville, Md. 20852 Mrs. Veronica McLaughlin 7019 State ndam Court McLean, Va. 22101 Mrs. Mary W. McMahon 10500 Rockville Pike C 20 Rockville, Md. 20852 Mrs. Sherry McMahon 1014 E. Capitol St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20003 Mr. W. Thomas McMahon 5205 Hampden Lane Bethesda, Md. 20014 Mrs. Doris V. McNeil 3723 T Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Don Meserve 13816 Castle Blvd. 201 Silver Springs, Md. 20904 Susan Mols 3304 Prospect St. N W Washington, D.C. 20007 Mrs. Jeanette P. Moore 5804 Cleves Lane Glen Mar Park, Md. 20016 Tom Mott 2715 Cortland Place N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Mrs. Ellen Morrell 3021 O Street N.W Washington, D.C. 20007 Helen Burke Mullin 4209 28th Street Mount Rainier, Md. 20822 Jacqueline Nash Naron 9111 Springhill Lane 302 Greenbelt, Md. 20770 Virginia Nolan 2100 Foxhall Road N.W. Washington, D C. 20007 Mrs. Ann Groves Page 1 1430 Orchard Lane Reston, Va. 22090 Mrs. Ethel B. Peirce 57 Observatory Circle Washington, D.C. 20008 Mrs. Lynn Pekkanen 5101 Newport Avenue Bethesda, Md. 20016 Mr. Peter D Pelham 4535 W Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Mrs. Kathleen Power 878 College Parkway T 1 Rockville, Md 20850 Dr. Paul R. Proteau 3452 N. Nottingham Street Arlington, Va. 22207 Mrs. Charlotte H Resnick 7614 Winterberrv Place Bethesda. Md. 20034 Mark Schulman 2100 Foxhall Road N.W Washington. D.C. 20007 Mrs. Kary Schulman 2100 Foxhall Road N W Washington, D C 20007 Isabelle Shelton 4519 43rd Street N.W. Washington. D.C 20016 Mr. William Stemmier 12409 Vinton Terrace Wheaton, Md 20906 Mr. Kevin Sweeney 118 Hilltop Road Silver Springs, Md 20910 Rene Taft 3928 Legation St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20015 Susan Tolchin 5117 Wickett Terrace Bethesda. Md 20014 Mrs. Valerie Vesser 6123 Stoneham Lane McLean. Va 22101 Dr. Tipton M Westfall 2314 Huidekoper Place N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Ms. Nancy A. White 2100 Foxhall Road N.W. Washington. D.C. 20007 Geraldine G. Wilson 317 Cameron Street Alexandria, Va. 22314 Dr. Gerald Yates Dept, of Government, Georgetown University Washington, D.C. 20057 Mrs. Judy Yudkin 1095 Larkspur Terrace Rockville. Md. 20850 Jan Zimmerman 309 S. Lee St. Alexandria, Va. 22314 BELL COTE 1976 STAFF Nancy Jensen Editor Wendy Traurig Assistant Editor Chip Lumb Director of Photography Molly Klinedinst Advertising Claire Hamlin Copy Editor Staff Boo Bodman Margaret Ferry Anne Jemison Rachael Love Ann Morgan Claudia Zak We wish to thank the following people for their assistance Debbie Green Tracy Ives Nina Mayer Cindy Steele Lynette Young Sandra Brown Yearbook Advisor Diana Denniston Assistant Editor Missy Smith Art Editor Jennifer Weedon Layout Editor in helping the staff this year. John Bailey Publisher Representative TO THE CLASS OF 1976 At the beginning of this year, on the occasion of Mount Vernon ' s Centen- nial Convocation, I spoke briefly about celebrations, striving to ac- complish the seemingly impossible, and the importance and relationship of self-awareness and collective actions. Now, at the mid-point of Mount Vernon ' s 101st year and on the occasion of your Commencement, the refrain, Bye, Bye Blackbird and the won- derful comment made by Kingman Brewster, President of Yale, that there is a correlation between the creative and the screwball, (so) we must suffer the screwball gladly, keep reoccuring to me. Clearly this has not been a year noted for its intellectual or social confor- mity. It is not that some have not questioned the intent, purposes and procedures which are ours to determine and share, but rather that some have questioned for individual and personal reasons rather than for colle- gial and community purposes. Those who are to graduate will undoubtably take with them their inde- pendent accomplishments and private thoughts. However, they will still remain as part of this community for they will have left behind either the debris of their independence or a more comprehensive design which may be drawn upon by those who remain and those who are to come. We have had a year of celebrations of different kinds concluding with the first of a new century for Mount Vernon — the class of 1976 ' s Commence- ment. That is both unique and appropriate, and accordingly 1 wish for each and all of you successful and distinctive futures. Continue to be crea- tive, suffer screwballs gladly, and always light the light so that others may know where you are. Peter D. Pelham President Spring, 1976 d 9l Q dZAJO 3HT O ' l nnir-O ? nn. ' nvV it joM to noucrjo art: no .iftav A Hi lo g . 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