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H SCRIBE01938-1939 5 l JOE ROBINSON MCKENNA lOANIE, really named for the late Senator loe Robinson, has been at Holton for seven years and is the third of her family to have been graduated from the school. During this time she has so allied herself with the life of the school that any absence brings inquiries and visits from her classmates. She is outstand- ing in sports and plays for the Blues on the hockey team. She is a member of the Holton Athletic Association to which she has given all of her intense energy. loanie adores 'lRufty, her dog, and when she is not collecting stamps, spends most of her play time with him. She hopes to go to college but isn't quite sure yet what she will do. She is a native of Washington, where she has made innumerable friends. 55
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THE SCRIBE0l938 l ZOE McCOMBS ZOE, who has one of the most euphonious names we seem to have heard in the senior class, has been in Holton tor one and a half years. In that time she has been an honor rank student whose abilities have been recognized by The Scroll --the honorary art and literary club. We think oi her especially when she quietly appreciates the humor of the scene about her. While in the Central High School, from which she was graduated two years ago, she became interested in dancing and has con- tinued this activity in Miss Happer's class. She also manages to find time tor a heavy course in music along with the regular senior subjects. College follows her graduation from Holton, and after that, perhaps, teaching music. We notice, however, that she spends numerous week-ends at Annapolis. 54
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THE 5 SARA LOUISE McLELLAN FRIENDS, the Bermuda trip, History of Art, losephine, bridge after study-these will always mean Holton to 'lSwee 3 horses, exclamations over chocolate pie, basketball, and good fun in Bancroft-these will always mean Swee to Holton. Her nick- name can easily be confused with sweet, but it really came about through her little brother's inability to pronounce Sara Louise. Swee comes from New Orleans, which she says isn't as glamorous as the Mardi Gras and colonial stories ot the Missis- sippi make it, but Swee will probably make her debut there next year. Swee, always ready for a joke, even though some- times on herseltp Swee, playing some variety of chopsticks Calthough she is an accomplished pianistlg Swee in her red bathrobe-that's how we'll remember her. 56 SCRIBE01938-
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