Holton Arms School - Scribe Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1939

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T H CONSTAN CE FLANAGAN CONNIE has been in Holton for two years, having come from the Hendrick Hudson High School in New York City. She has lived in Alabama, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and now at Briar Cliff Manor, New York. She likes all athletics-which is obvious from the important positions she has played on the hockey and basketball teams. The musical side of her nature is shown in her enjoyment of dancing and work in the Cflee Club. After her graduation from Holton, Connie intends to go to secretarial school where her reputation for being capable and hard-working should precede her. Her ambition is to be a good wife, which seems a natural desire for a girl of such a friendly, domestic, and dependable nature. 42 ESCRIBEQIQ38-1939

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H SCRIBE0l938-1939 ACHSAH BOWIE DORSEY ACHSAH, called Axie by Mrs. Holton, was born in Bremerton, Washington, a Navy post near Puget Sound, and since then has lived in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Newport, Rhode Island, Portsmouth, Virginia, Boston, Massachusetts, and now Wash- ington, D.C. Here at Holton she has integrated business and literary talents so that she has been able to hold the offices of president of The Scroll and business manager of The Scribe with complete efficiency. Her experience in securing ads has led to her desire for some sort of advertising job after her debut next year. She says she likes to eat olives and to gaze in admi- ration at beautiful people. She dislikes personal remarks and rudeness, having in herself an unusual sensitiveness to people and situations. ' 41



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H SCRIBEo1938-1939 JEAN GRANT GIESELMANN JEAN, born in Annapolis, Maryland, belongs to a Navy family- conseguently she's never been settled in any place long enough to call it horne. But she likes the Navy life and plans to do more traveling after her college days. She says that, in a year and a half, Holton has managed to give her plenty of hard work, nevertheless the teachers are always there in helpfulness. Her own seriousness and determination to go to college make her a good student-one who knows how to work with that complete absorption we all envy. Her choice of a college has not been definitely made as yet, though she is mentioning both Duke and William and Mary. 43

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