Holton Arms School - Scribe Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 54 text:

THE SCRI-BE01938 1 5 l 1 l E MARSHA NAOMI HATCH ANOTHER Senate daughter. This one is from New Mexico, where she collects that unusual Indian jewelry. Marsha became Bunny five years ago on entering Holton-Arms and has remained Bunny to all Holtonites. She likes to write and to sing-except at musicales in school! Her repeating of a voice exercise after the teacher is one of the familiar sounds in the vicinity of 'l5. She collects rocks and yens to be a geologist, so next year she will study geology-which is quite an unusual vocation for a girl whom Annapolis week-ends and new hair-dos have always intrigued. Anyway she is serious about the physiography of New Mexico and found herself writing a senior essay on it this year. 48

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H SCRIBE0l938-1939 ELIZABETH GARDNER HALL EVEN though she is graduating, Beekie wants to come back to Holton's lunior College so she can climb more steps and eat more good food, which are what she'll remember best about life here. Calmly she knits away in that Buddha-like position she can collapse into so easily. When not up to some nocturnal escapade, she is the peacernaker of rowdy '25, Beekie tells with giggles her harrowing experience at Lake Louise, Where one dark night she climbed up a mountain in evening clothes. Mountain lions and bears on the loose added to the danger of invisible boulders and precipices. Where she got her nickname Beekie we don't know-probably back in her hometown, Nashville-anyway it suits her-and here's hoping we do see her back next year. 47



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H SCRIBE01938-1939 ALICE CHEATHAM HODGSON ALTHOUGH Alice was born in Nashville she claims Sewanee, Tennessee, a small university town which is made up of the students, as her home. She is trim, rather conventional, un- ruffled, like a character from So Red the Rose, and is as religious about her ice-skating, her bridge, and her letter- writing as she is beatitic about the hills of Tennessee and Henry. At present her main concern is learning how to cook before domesticity begins, for Alice's immediate future is more certain than most of ours. She likes Bancroft, Brownie, and chinker- checks, but hates the eight o'clock bell. Alice has traveled in Canada and Europe, but she says that she wishes she had had the advantage ot a History of Art course before doing so. 49

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