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<lst>Fairfax resident Olga Jevtich was crowned Ms. Virginia Senior America during a May 10 ceremony at Fairfax High School. Jevtich will receive an all-expense-paid trip in November to compete in the national Ms. Senior America pageant in Reno, Nev. Jevtich, 69, retired from the fashion industry several years ago. She and her husband emigrated from Yugoslavia and lived in Georgetown before settling in Fairfax.

Stephen Blyskal of Fairfax, a junior at Randolph-Macon Academy in Front Royal, Va., was inducted into the National Honor Society on April 26. To be selected, a student must have earned at least a 3.5 grade point average after attending Randolph-Macon Academy for more than one semester. Students must also excel in the areas of leadership, scholarship, service and character.

Gov. Mark R. Warner re-appointed Alan G. Merten of Fairfax to the Board of Directors of the Innovative Technology Authority. Merten is the president of George Mason University.