Holton Arms School - Scribe Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1939

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THE SCRIBE01938 I MARGARET FLEETWOOD GORDON MARGARET is the second member of her family to be a Holton alumna. Here for tive years, she has been a member of the hockey and basketball teams, and president ot the H.A.A. This year she was awarded the coveted blazer. A healthy young person, she loves to eat, requires a lot of sleep, and is noisy when awake. Blessed with a sunny nature and plenty ot common sense, Margaret is fun to be with and always has fun wherever she goes. An excellent dancer, she is as popular with boys as she is with girls. One of her hobbies is to collect colored fashion plates. Her own good-looking clothes would seem to be the result ot her interest. Holton will miss her direct, outspoken comments next year, as well as her genial nature. 44

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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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H ESCRIBEQ HARRIET ELIZABETH GREENE BETSY, a native Washingtonian, has attended Holton since the second form days. On close questioning we find that she is very decided in her likes and dislikes. She has studied piano and is passionately fond of violin music. Her pet obsession is one ot the strangest ones we've run across-extreme annoy- ance when a person's belt does not exactly surround her waistg she can scarcely restrain herself from setting the belt just so. She describes herself as meticulous but does not want to be thought of as finicky. We've enjoyed her character parts in the Dramatic Club's plays. Plans for the future are somewhat hazy, but with her innate good taste and artistic leanings one feels sure that she will succeed in one ambition, to be an interior decorator. 45 1938-1939

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