Mount Vernon Seminary - Cupola Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1985
Page 1 of 128
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 128 of the 1985 volume:
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MOUNT VERNON COLLEGE THE CUPOLA DEDICATION i This year we would like to dedicate The Cupola to our Faculty. Their hard work, committment, and loyalty is invaluable to our future goals. We wish to show you our appreciation by this dedication. Thank-you and we love you. l The theme of this year ' s yearbook is Night and Day. The reason is that Mount Vernon in the daytime is much different than at night. Everyone appears more relaxed in their dress in the daytime, and when it ' s time to go out at night there is a total transformation. Throughout this yearbook we will try to capture this phenomenon, we know that you will have fun looking at this as much as we enjoyed presenting it. 3 4 On these two pages we have fun at the pub. To start out we have Sarah about to enter the pub for happy hour at four o ' clock sharp. Blair and Ro look happy for the photographer. There ' s Leslie and Johanna outside enjoying the beautiful fall evening. We caught Annie and Julia with their friends having a great time. There ' s Andrea and Devon leaving the pub after a happy hour of jovial times. On page five Kelly and Melissa complied nicely to our request for a picture. John Bryce, Merriweather ' s co-house resident poses for a quick shot. Kathryn Davis and her parents were at the pub for happy hour, Kathryn ' s mother also went to Mount Vernon! Lastly, here is a picture of a fall quad party. 5 Yt 6 7 LSil’Sf 8 On the opposite page are many happy faces of Mount Vernon. On this page Haas is on her balcony in Pelham. Here is a nice picture of beauties in a red Fiat. Paige and Tina smile over their food in the Cafe. A pretty fall day and smiling faces complete this page. 9 TO Kim is avidly watching Dynasty on a Wednesday evening. Kim Lamp is checking outthe job opportunities in the hall, Anna, Missy, and Marlynn decorating for the 1984 viewing of the Pres- identai Debates in the pub. Nancy, Virginia, and Missy take a break for a quick picture. Lastly, Amanda and Patty checking their mailboxes. 1 1 u 14 5 16 SENIORS IT CAMMY BAILEY ! BLAIR BRICKMAN 20 ANDREA BROWN 21 MARLYNNE BROWN JANET CHASE 22 23 MISSY COBB 24 MARY DYSON JOYCE FLORENTZ is MARGARET TUCKER GADDY SHERRY HARRIS 26 BEVERLY D. HYATT 27 JOYCE JOHNSON 28 29 JO i 32 CYNTHIA JONES 13 KIM LAMP MARCIA LANIER 34 ELIZABETH WILLIAMS J5 ELIZABETH LEIGH COTTON k ANN BARRETT JULIA L EDGARD 36 Last Wills and Testaments 1 Anne Freeman, leave to Hope Geier a new brand of cigarettes, a year ' s supply of Kaopectate, the position of love therapist and a bed upstairs in the Third Edition for donkin it up. To Page Munford I leave a year free of men problems, girl problems and any other problemsl I also leave her a year of making a fool out of herself at the Third Edition. To Wendolyn Wager I leave the United States Marine Corps. To Mynette Dufresne, my next door neighbor, I leave a year without my stereo blasting, me screaming, and my door slamming. I also leave a year of Senior anxiety just like what I had. Harriett Despinakas and I leave Janet Bates an MVC diploma and our love. To Kitty Burrows I leave a year without Pelosi. To Pelosi I leave a year ' s supply of tranquilizers. To Meg Curlin I leave the Arts and Humanities ' mothers and fathers and illicit substances. To Hillary Kalish I leave my love! To Victoria Abel-Smith I leave a great yearl To Nancy Wells Boughton I leave quiet walks, some time with her husband, and my utmost respect for not winding up in the looney bin. To Dr. Mikhalevsky I leave a full time, live-in baby sitter and my headache from all the profound 8:30 a.m. classes. To Dr. Guerra I leave no one who could ever take my place! I will return! Finally, I leave Mount Vernon exhausted, sad, glad, fulfilled, and luckily with a sense of humor. □ I, Heather Patterson being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to Barb Levine another year on the residence life staff. To Betsy Orlando I leave the hopes that her SGA seat will soon lead to bigger and better things. To the Human Development Department I leave all the blood, sweat and tears I have spent on honors projects. And to Rosemary Ferrigno I leave the noisy, but always fun, Somers Dorm. □ I, Anne Cromwell Senior, being of sound mind, bequeath to Page Munford the cinema-n-draf t house on Sunday nights. To Laura Kinney, my little sister, I leave the job as Assistant Director of Programming as well as the Communications Club — Ha, Ha! To Janet Bates, paump , I leave the pub for you and Billy Boy. And to my awesome friends, Hazlenutt, Johannatus, Trina, Harry, Kelly, VA-tus, Ash-B-Gash, Doggie, Peggy Sue, etc., I leave all the fond memories — that is, what we can remember of them! □ I, Pamela Beth Scully, bequeath to Bernette a year ' s supply of romance novels from Safeway. To I ' Dafney I leave someone to come in and annoy her a zillion times a week. To Carla I leave a responsible person to run the performing arts series, to watch the boys and to practice the piano — all at the same time. To Dr. White and Dr. Bolton I leave endurance for the many more A H parties and a maid, chauffeur, and clean-up crew. To Dr. Guerra I leave a person to hassle her about her choice of reading materials. To Bettina I leave a library of Itlaian opera recordings. To Kim I leave a life-size poster of Tom Hulce — sorry, if I can ' t have the real thing then neither can you. To Kenya I leave the ability to handle the work load next year. □ 38 I, Kathryn Louise Swartz, do hereby leave to Maggie Larkin and Maggie Cahill my rook collection. To Katherine Terry I leave you Key West. To Abby I leave all the males in Georgetown. To Page Munford I leave you one more Miller Lite. □ If Cynthia Jones, leave Suzanne, Carla and Monica all the patience and peace of mind they will need to manage the Pub next year. To Nancy W. Boughton I leave all my love. Thanks for everything. □ If Melanie Johnson, being of sound mind and body, leave Marcia Lanier the will and patience to put up with housewives who have nothing better to do than to make your life miserable. □ I, Virginia Travers, do hereby leave to Kitty-cat my green rug and all the men who she so kindly told that I died.D I, Janine Jackson, resolve to will my strength to my fellow underclassmen who are Communications majors. Always be alert and critical of the Communications Department because it continuously changes. □ I, Jennifer James, do hereby bequeath to Kitty all my hard work, vast intelligence and incredible social life to you so that next year will be your best year — well, alright, average. To Meg I wish you all the luck in assembling Mount Vernon girls so they can make complete fools of themselves at Follies. □ If Missey Hyatt, do hereby leave to Beacon Honor Society an elected President who will remain here on earth throughout the year. □ I, Sara Camden Bailey, do hereby leave Frank Maloney and his chemical imbalance to Maria and Jenny. To Mimi I leave the Somers House Council and a life of corruption. To Hillary Kalish I leave my spot at MVC Happy Hour. To Kim Phillips I leave the Facts of Life . To Hope and Kristen I leave the multi- million dollar searcher. To Page Munford I leave my stereo, television, refrigerator, and vacuum cleaner and a wonderful friend with memories, my footsteps to follow, and a rendezvous in Hotlanta. I love ya. □ I, Kim Lamp, do hereby resolve to leave to Erin Burke the happy responsibility of Judicial Board, a letter of congratulations, and the privilege of rewriting the Honor Code. To Bettina West, I leave a package of knockwurst hotdogs and a jug of divine wine; to Nancy Wells Boughton, I leave a cigarette and no match; to Kenya Brunson, I will leave a Harvard man of my choice - signed, sealed, and delivered by Federal Express. To Pam Scully I leave a year ' s supply of Oreo cookies; to Johanna Tynan, I leave my small picture of Tom Hulce; to Meg Curlin, I leave her room un searched. To Dr. Evans, I leave the promise to learn how to swim in a sea of sharks; to Dr. Hull I leave a piece of Dr. Guerra ' s cake; to Dr. Guerra, I leave some gopher to do all her xeroxing. To Dr. Mikhalevsky, I leave lots of laughs for all my crises; to Dr. Bolton, I leave a year ' s supply of memo pads for the office and someone to fill my place next year; and to Dr. White I leave the hope that I will find someone as good as her at Harvard. □ I, Gail Bond, being of sound mind and body, bequeath to Tracey Jones all the good luck and patience that I can offer. To Kitty Burrows I leave courage for her to open her mouth on S.G.A. To Nancy Pelosi I wish her good luck in Italy next year. To Tucker Gaddy I leave a lot of love. □ Kathy Swartz and Cammie Bailey MOUNT VERNON COLLEGE 40 CLASS OF 1985 41 . ' V. DR. JANE EVANS President of Mount Vernon College 42 43 FACULTY 44 MARIA CARROLL From the heart ... a tribute to Srta. Maria Carroll. On her retirement, the MVC student body would like to recognize Maria Carrol! for her very spec ial contribu- tion to college life. Srta. Maria Carroll, you have been at the heart of the MVC community for 42 years. You have supported us when we were down, encouraged us to grow, and shared our successes. You took the lime to get to know each student individually and you made me feel special. We will always always remember . . . 4; GREGORY BENTZ HANNITA BLUMFIELD 46 PHILIP BOLTON JAMES BURFORD I JAMES BURFORD MILTON EISNER 48 ALICE GALPER JONNIE GUERRA MONICA HEPPEL JANE HIGHSAW 30 JANE HOLLAC K JAMES HULL 51 DIANE MATHEWSON NINA MIKHALEVSKY 52 53 55 5li M v r ! I 58 60 t l ■kfi 62 i Af $1 Ml 84 as 86 87 86 STUDENT LIFE 90 n 91 92 q 4 95 1 tiSaLJi 100 101 102 103 105 106 i 107 108 109 Ill 112 m 114 115 T 1 6 1 7 118 119 120 12 1 1 23 1 24 125 126 12 ? m 128 129 - ifiur 130 Ml 132 113 9 fj 134 r % 35 ■Wnston Sateir HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY ■Norn Carolina Joftn Battey Stemrng Vrgin$a
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