Holton Arms School - Scribe Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1942

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',gk1,,Kg.?5 YL, ':ff.1,....f .. Nw ,,- ,V ,V . 1 .. zfe1'l2Yg?:w:iL'iA:Li,f 1 -Qmmr Wmhington, 1942! Through the Open Door lies the Jky line of 4 Democracy at War. 5. l' H T SQ e ,nfl fi' liulyln Q3 - , 47 ' fi J ,jg f ff 'fr' It , Q15 U ll ll Q52 ggi 1 i lllll lf 1 i , ------------,, ' ii VW!! ii' A L I Hxxw , ix ' 'NU 2 U16 567766 lflll X ll! + i ll I ', il 3 if 1.942 Il! It , Published by the Senior Class of The Holton-Arms Schoo Washingtcmn, District of Columbia To Miss Fran , , . ., E ALL KNOW Miss FRAN, Director of the Lower School. We all know that dynamic personality, that lovely red hair, that quick, sweet smile, which are proofs of a Scotch ancestry. Miss Fran came to Holton in 1914 from Springfield, Massa- chusetts. Two years later she left us to return to Springfield and the very important position of principal in a local school. It is a compliment to us that she found she couldn't forget the years she had spent teaching at Holton, luckily for us she decided to come back and has been here ever since. We're very glad she made this decision, for the school just wouldn't be the same without her. She teaches us arithmetic and geography when we are very young, but somehow we never forget her, and long after we have been handed over to the tutelage of the Upper School we find ourselves dropping in at odd moments to see her again. We appreciate the hours she has spent teaching us in the classroom and the yvay her discipline has prepared us to carry on high standards of work in the upper grades. We appreciate her friendliness and the spirit and enthusiasm she puts into everything she does. We hope that by dedicating this year's Sciuns to Miss Fran we can show her in a small way how much she means to all of us both as a teacher and as a friend. 4 Miss FRANCES RONALDSON 5 M. . . and This be Our Motto . . .H T IS INEVITABLE that in presenting THE Scams for 1941 the word Democracy should come forth. These pages have been written in the midst of troubled times. The United States is a nation at war. We, a liberty-loving people, are being called upon to keep Democracy and all that the word means from being wiped from the face of the earth. Nowhere are the principles of this democratic way of life set forth more clearly than in the Bill of Rights of our Constitution. We are fighting to preserve the Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Anembbf, and Freedom of the Prem which this document declares is our birthright. This, then, is the theme of our book. Around the Bill of Rights we have woven the story of the school year. We have tried to show how these freedoms enter into our everyday life at Holton-Arms. We have endeavored to bring home to every pupil who will read the book that each time she voices an opinion, reads 6 fc i k. o F3 in ,A 1 co o o My 0 M i 4 oo 5 c MTM !L ,i o WW F ,, o , f if o oo , 'A the wflsgkm A 6 911514 ,.', ' 1 'il I . ff. ,wg.,. mominfgga S m O C adm ,S t 6 fy v- of Rig i15 ' r-torn wdd S b-j CUIOY My 'UT 106 Q 75, , 9 A Vt,. If t 11 calxgnkiqefmflrqfugv , gegggjf jay Cggidfir OUR A in future! s ' Wi COMEMEYJKQ btlysxriwtgmg 213-lpr' bg M tsfcdlgg Y ., . U! ,lm 7 6 E3 VL? If--N A theme ,YL If Past school W vggsalto inxiligqj Wh? 31LJ2fP2Jk?Qth,C an , IC U 7 L, ,fig , Q-,'f: -'I 1 V fo mate g1i 65 ourqfdc 8,,gi5Tov'ft?Q1Q3Zik'6Q,li!lLay1ycK1inally5' ifutbhcy H Q: -' b N I I ljfnxf 1 Iraq! In .A .,.. - V V b VA ml- U5 4 to eachulggmcyjgy r'69i15icr9cl??!Qf7fgiiCanfisngbQffgDCm0-tracy, then our . f - 1 N XT fl du iff I I .: -,'A .','-'-'-.,- ' 'Q '. I V 'Ai have begIEJi5mQQ1? anfmwgvswll be Cbnfcntf ' ' ' A . 4 Q. .It'igJAWZtQ ge.:.Eh6ughtS in 'mind that We, othc fc 51, it ,VE . . ,. , - V. ,... -,V'V 1, 3 b , '.-, Q 3, .. wx. C1iSS:'-if hfhC'H01f0U'A1T1T15 SGh0Q1,i -rfihiffhfbugh the Pa 'fx fXf119fQf9 N -f V A . -A -, 5- on .l,v .'.- , If .ixq fi Democratic Scxupnq . , ., ' , . ' izfli 4.A- e'L',a'-31.5-'-Q 7 We, the people, have our Preeielentj we, the pupilf, have MRS. HOLTON. She ix our ananimoux choice, infallible and beloved-our leader far into the dirtantfature. V 8 The all-important office of principal ix in the laandx of ocrfatile Miss I-IODDER, our vice-prexident, coordinator- in-obief, our Bureau of Information, rolled into one 9 Freedom of Speech A TEACHER VOICES HER OPINION of P. Marquand's current novelg a pupil raises her hand and disagrees with it. A boarder turns on her radio to hear the latest newsg a group of seniors gathers in the back of study hall to discuss the international situation and every- thing else under the sun. Holton-Arms is enjoying Freedom of Speech. On the following pages you will see the beaming faces of our never-say-die teachers, the rather serious images of our exalted seniors, and the innocent expressions of the care-free undergraduates who are still too young to realize what lies ahead for them. The biographies of the seniors were written by kind friends who very obligingly stressed the good points and overlooked the bad. The Bill of Rights gives you the privilege of taking them all with a grain of salt. 10 51 .1 Ag Q V . .:xA-pig? . .L -minus, .- ,.. i.,,..,..,. 5 QQ! --.'.-, : .2 YP?- ... ,. Q ,fn ,f-v, . A.- .-. fi -W-.. gt? J x.,.gr s .. , ..-ei, f -. fc, -L ,. . .,.. . 11. . -L. .. . . -Aff If ag-3 . fi ., . X ,. Aw -nov., .v N 1.-.,.,-,. f Zi Ii? . 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'HQ- tab I' Mliterriuciil Viigiltmeew You Ania .xnour to be introduced to Holton's hard-working cabinet, alias the Faculty. Behold the Secretaries of English. Miss Lurton gets us safely into college, while Miss Fox keeps us up with the latest in the literary world. Miss Corbet is the new addition, and the only person we know who can navigate the library is Miss Phillips. lf you can't learn Latin and French under Secretary of Languages Shearman you may as well give up. Or let Miss Fischer help you out. For the real McCoy in French ac- cents go to Madame Bernier, and for an inter- pretation of the Spanish language run to Senor Sanz ffifyou can find him! We meet the forefathers who moulded our Democracy through Secretary of History, Miss Ethel. Busy Miss McClellan teaches European history, advises day school student government and Tun SCR1l3li,1lIlLl miraculously finds time to go on breathing. A commotion on the third floor usually means that the phvsiography class is having hysterics again as Miss Brown moves moun- tains, melts glaciers, or tells a good one on Mrs. Holton in her inimitable way. Then she still has the energy to teach mathematics and history of art. Miss Solter conducts lab pe- riods, pulls together Miss Brown's loose ends, and answers innumerable questions posed by her youthful chemists and physicists. The other secretary of this department, Miss Dun- fif-fc.. I Cf'-r4lgf'7f'n Agn' 44. idl- Pnfx ZW, Vbflv- 17414472 , .f v V fm .M .I ..- 7f-Ja 4:-hr ! ' f , , f 474' 'f' 'W 'uf' 'f'Q, i', 'S 4 v -2 -.1 -P -C bl 9 1.1 15 :E 6 S J 2 S We Y. .. ce 'H 'Nw l FE L: E -2 4 'S Q, 5 .2 E5 N-s 4 Z bracco, explains the mysteries of geometry and sociology to befuddled students. Commander-in-chief of the army of ath- letes is Miss Feiker, with Miss Bonner as lirst-sergeant. Miss l-lapper inspires us in modern dancing to do the impossible, be- sides being I-lolton's secretary and Propa- ganda Department. The artists are guided by Miss DeLane and Mrs. Banes in SCRIBE and class work. Mrs. Meade trains our interior decorators and costume designers. Mrs. Rice handles the Dramatic Club, while Miss Feiker and Miss Iohnson draw melodv from the Glee Club. Mrs. Frost and Mrs. Kaspar are the Secre- taries of Music. Ask the new music apprecia- tion class about Bach or Beethoven, they can tell you all, thanks to Mrs. Frost. The typing department is ruled by Mrs. Townsend, Miss Bunch teaches spelling, and Miss Summerlin persuades cakes to rise for frustrated cooks-to-be. Miss Fran has become a Holton tradition as director of the Lower School. Her ad- mirers are not confined to the sub-sub-debs. Queen of the Primary is Mrs. Macfarlane, assisted by Miss Myers, Miss Lemoine, Mrs. Morrison, and Miss Rogers. The boarders are kept well fed by Mrs. Amstutz, as well as out of trouble by Mrs. Smith, Miss Solter, Miss Bunch, Miss McClel- lan, Misstlohnson, and Miss Bonner. Saully, the Red Cross personified, takes care of our ills and helps the Defense effort with the stamps she wins at Russian Bank. The Faculty' four vote is for them! sae. 4,44 4.4.1- img 954:65 CIZLLII I' v ' I 61, I as ll'-gf-2-2-Q '-44 du Ut D 5 -- j gftfllh. 6'S'L.ow.g14n:.w.l.'MJ..af'f4'f4-1j':'L all-llml to the Cltziefsw HELEN SMITH, leader of the Whites, and Betty Woolf, leader of the Blues, Chippy Hall, director of the S Street houses, and Alice Bagby, president of the Scroll, Marianne Williamson, editor of THE SCRIBEQ Mary lohnston, president of the Senior Class, Bar- bara Menninger, president ofthe H.A.A. and business manager of THE SCRIBE, Elizabeth Marlowe, Upper School director, and Mary O'Neal, Lower School director, jean Hurd, president of the Glee Club, and Mary Holt Whittle, president ofthe Dramatic Club and Bancroft director. -SEN ALICE BAGBY College Preparatory Courre AT LAST WE HAVE FOUND someone who has that much-celebrated dry sense of humor. With a Miami sun- tan, a contagious laugh, and a head crammed full of brains and origi- nality, Alice keeps '15 alive and spirited. She can have her serious moments, too. As president of the Scroll, advertising manager of THE SCRIBE, and holder of high honor rank, she proves this. In addition to preparing for Smith, Alice finds time to keep slim with modern dancing and to strum a meloclious guitar. MARYALICE BRATTAIN College Preparatory Course AIRPLANES AND MARYALICE just seem to go together, for her father is Vice- President of Eastern Air Lines, and her major interest is flying. Singing is her specialty and that sweet, strong voice makes a mighty fine backbone for the Glee Club. This talent is combined with a brain which has earned her honor rank and a science award. Skidmore holds charms for Maryalice, and she plans to major in music there next year. Our own opinion is that her success is assured. IOR S .,....-.. .-. 15 Wim! SE IORSl--- MARTHA CLARK College Preparatory Courfe AT THE TENDER AGE of six months Martha traveled to the West and claims that she remembers clearly the Grand Canyon, which she visited during this trip. With this fact in mind it is extraordinary that she should envy Mrs. Holton her mem- ory. This year Martha has been an enthusiastic member of both the Dramatic and Glee Clubs. Her main interest is anything in a uniform. Her lofty ambitions are to get on the honor roll, and to marry and have three boys. KATHARINE COLVIN Collage Prepamtagr Courxe IF THERE IS oNE school activity in which Katie-oops! pardon use Katharine has not taken part, we defy you to name it. Athletics, Dra- matic Club, singing, Scroll, SCRIBE, captaincy in Student Government- she's done them all. In her spare time-notice that!-she travels all over the United States, especially to New Orleans, indulges in a passion for dancing, ballroom and other- wise, and goes to watch other peo- ple act. Although she's leaving us, we're sure to hear echoes of her suc- cess. -1-1-SENIOR OLGA COOKE junior College Courxe CooK1E FIRMLY BELIEVES in the demo- cratic idea of keeping happy both the Army and Navy-to say nothing of a great part of the civilian popula- tion. A Navy junior, she has taken an active interest in Navy society here in Washington and writes up the Navy society news for the Time:- Hmzld. After graduation Olga wants to do some kind of defense Work- but we have a feeling that her main work will be keeping up the morale of the Service. NANCY PORTNER DERBY General Couric QUIET, RESERVED, and persevering, Nancy attacks her tasks and accom- plishes them. She loves to read, and it is probably from her hours spent among her books that she has ac- quired the extraordinary imagina- tion which can be discovered behind her every word. Her cherished ambi- tion is to learn to fly a plane, and we know that she will realize this dream with a twist of the Wrist and in no time at all be holding her own with the best ofthe future Amelia Earharts. SE IORSll NANCY ANNE DUNKLE College Preparatory Couric Cowboy Boors, a Texas accent, two piercing blue eyes, a sweet smile, and a superior mindvthat's our own Nancy, the Army brat who always cheers for Navy. Nancy is a shining light in Miss Brown's history of art class and, especially interested in music, she is a beautiful pianist. Her ambitions are to go to Texas Chris- tian University and to take care of her business interests on her ranch in Texas, for most anyone can get married. VICTORIA CAROLINE EMBRY College Preparatory Couric UCA,LINEH HAILS from Kentucky and lived there long enough to have the flavor last. Even with half of her mind on the banks of the Severn, she manages to get honor rank and has time for Scroll, SCRIBE, music, lan- guages, and bridge. But don't say we told you, for she would rather die than admit how smoothly the wheels go 'round in that pretty head. She is definitely the kind of blonde that gentlemen prefer, but Sweetbriar is bound to love her, too. ----SENIORS - JOAN SHAFFER FERGUSON General Caurre TAKE A Looxc at this picture. Like her? So do We. Beauty, brains, and personality plus. That's Fergie. We love to meet up with her, for there is never a dull moment in her vicinity. The same fertile brain which produces those priceless quips is responsible for her membership in the Scroll and many of the pages of THE SCRIBE. Envy her We must, yet we can't help loving her. Student, Wit, Glamour Girl . . . and Friend! But definitely! MARY FITZGERALD HALL 'WS -3 junior College Course 'T' CHIPPY, nee Mary Fitzgerald CD, was elected director of the S Street houses -unanimously, of course. She hates tapping a reproving pencil in the library, does it with an apologetic wistfulness cute to behold. A conscientious student, Chippy has proven her dependability in many Ways. She has only to approach us with What about your pictures? Cshe's in charge of senior photo- graphsl or This is for Queen Eliza- beth -and suddenly we're ready to do or die. That's just the wa vve feel about Chippy. Q.nin'-it ...I Hu., -1 emi ,Nj I-lgl'l'l'1. -. 1-A a yl'll' ma mv: zu,- Jyvua-QJS Jvioll-JJ' 'l'Lv-lid.:-1 F-J QTMISQ ao! M-ll-10...-.H 4,,,v'i' nw l.:11-LA '2 5'7f1 alG:v-0vn.n- lA..z1.J.J .,-ed ou.-o',,ij -X-AAA-AJ so f-kv-4..--- 19 n Omg-7,,,walJl'otrLl My d,,J,Z,.:m..'1L4 V' on !f'Xl'Y5r-1- jk L.T, ol liwg, Curr-H1 SENIORS-l MARGARET B. HAMBLEY General Caurxe MARGARET WAS BORN in New York City of English heritage, and she is a prime example of all-out love for Britain. Her hobby is her autograph book, which is kept at the White House and in which all the cab- bages and kings must sign. After Holton, she hopes to go to London to work in the American Embassy. In the meantime Rollie amuses herself by playing any Convenient piano, riding vigorously, and walk- ing everywhere. MARJORIE GREENWOOD HILL College Preparatory Courxe MARJORIE is that blithe spirit who flits through our halls spreading sunshine in the form of wise cracks and laughter wherever she goes. In her saner moments she manages to keep up an enviable standard in her studies and to take many and varied roles in all school plays, for she is a ringleader in the Dramatic Club. Next year William and Mary will claim Marjotie's time and interests, and we know that she will prove a welcome addition. -?---SEN R HARRIET JEAN HURD General Count: IT is Nnws to us that Jean's first name is really Harriet, but not news that her ambition is to be an exclusive de- signer like Hattie Carnegie as well as a singer like Grace Moore. Her great talent in both fields of art cer- tainly assures her success. With her lovely voice, it is only natural that Jean should be president of the Glee Club this year. In the fall she plans to attend Flora Stone Mather College in her beloved Ohio. FLORENCE FULLER HYDE College Prepamtaqy Couric FLCRENCE is a sort of half-and-half girl. We saw her first at the end of last year Cshe was at Holton study- ing for College Boardsl, and so when she appeared this year to join the senior class, we classed her as a fifty per cent new girl. She immediately set up the lares and penates in YIS, and her next move was to become its captain. Next year linguistic ambi- tions will carry her to one of the col- leges now being tentatively regarded. SENIO R s -it ANN ELIZABETH JOHNSON College Preparatory Courfc TALL, DARK, AND WINSOME, Ann is a true Texan with plenty of the west- ern fun and spirit. She is known and envied for her fraternity pin and that daily special from a certain devoted admirer. Ann is interested in riding -the Western Way,-traveling, and maintaining her B rank Cquite an accomplishment for a first year girl D. Her heart is certainly in Texas, and, despite talk of Vassar, vve predict that she will complete her education in the old home state. MARY READING JOHNSTON College Preparatory Courre BEHOLD THE HONOURED president of our class, who has been legally re- elected four times! Need we say more? If so, we might explain that Maryjohnston is immensely popular. You may see her enveloped in the coveted hockey blazer, for she is also our star athlete. When a male role needs to be filled in the Dramatic Club, they call on Mary, and she brings down the house. A little girl full of vivacity, enthusiasm, and leadership-it's a grand thing you're getting, Hollins! X X .f Xggrfgyyggjm fb raofifrfis 1-Z-SEN R PAULINE NAWAHINE KING College Preparatory Course IN cAsE you didn't know, Pauline's other name is Nawahine, which is Hawaiian for the lady. Her father is the delegate from Hawaii, and Pauline has made the trip from Honolulu to San Francisco seven times. Always smiling, Nawahine has brought the happy outlook of her native land to Holton and has made a host of friends in America. Next year she is going to Sarah Lawrence and after college she may return to Hawaii to live-if a certain American doesn't change her plans. MARJORIE LEWIS junior College Courre MARJORIE is-well, different. Her dark red hair turns under in a long page-boy, and she often defies tradi- tion by wearing scarlet or burgundy. When music is in the air, you'll find Marjorie on her toes, her pirouettes reveal a soul full of rhythm. In that Texas twang she told us that she's headed for Duke, ifI can get in. We don't share her apprehensions, for Marjorie has proved that she can do almost anything once she makes up her mind. ' 2 SENIORS-li SYLVIA A. L. LEWIS College Preparatory Courfe SYLVIA sAYs-quote- I'm a very in- experienced girl! -but in the next breath declares that she has been in most of the states of the Union, to say nothing of Canada and Mexico. She's even lost herself in a flood in Reno, Nevada. Draw your own con- clusions. She is very interested in flying and has already taken a few lessons. She will probably soon be whizzing through the clouds, if plans for secretarial school and nurs- ing allow her any spare time in the future. JO-HARVEY LONG College Preparatory Counre Jo IS KNOWN for her lovely brown eyes, her neat room, and her financial didiculties when she comes to bal- ance her budget. For whom does the telephone always ring? Who always waits patiently, and with results, at the mail tables? None other than Jo, the Bancroft habitue, the conhdante of '7.5. Jo's future plans are still un- decided. Whether to study interior decorating in New York or to become a white collar girl at home in Hot Springs, Arkansas, is now the question. ---l-SENIORS ANN E. LUETZENKIRCHEN College Preparatofgf Course As AN ARTIST'S DAUGHTER, Ann comes in for even more talent than is right- fully her share, a professionally paint-bedaubed smock is a familiar part of her costume. She is also a pro- ficient member of the Dramatic Club, having been Well trained through playing in summer stock, and man- ages to sandwich in modeling jobs for newspapers and ambitions to be a scientist. Definitely college ma- terial, she has not as yet decided to which campus she will carry her many abilities. ELIZABETH L. MARLOWE College Preparatory Couture Liz HAS ACCOMPLISHED the next-to- impossible task of being Upper School Director and still remaining fast friend of those she so jovially sends back to school on Saturday morning. In the moments when she is not playing the ogre, she is going to Scroll meetings, costume design- ing, or jitterbugging, rhumbaing, and waltzing with professional abil- ity. Her tiny waist is the envy of us all. It's true-the best things come in small packages! ?5! 'e'v SENIO RS--l- MARILYN MAXON College Prepamtog' Course SHE HAS BEEN AT HOLTON only one year, but in this time we have ac- quired a vivid impression of lumi- nous brown eyes, Charlottesville calls, a melodious voice singing along with the victrola. Marilyn, who hails from Akron, says her chief ambition is to be able to understand her roomrnate's North Carolina ac- cent. Eventually she wants to get married and live in Hawaii Cthis last stupelied us, tool. Ohio State will have Marilyn next year and we know she will continue her high scholas- tic standing. BARBARA MENNINGER funiar College Course EVIDENTLY those hours on the bat- tleground of Senor Sanz's Spanish classes have been well spent for Bar- bara, for her study here, plus some outside work in Spanish shorthand, will probably bring her a position at a South American embassy next year. Versatility itself, she skips from brainwork to athletics without that characteristic Holton rush. She has been on the hockey team as well as a member of the Scroll, and this year is kept busy as SCRIBE business manager and president of the Athletic Association. SENIORS CAROLYN NEAL MONROE junior College Course A LOVER of the gay ranchero is Pepsie -she's from Houston and another one of those ardent Texans. Especially interested in painting, she draws the most cherubic infants you ever saw-wants to follow through by taking up child training. But travel comes first, she says. Since travel has become a major operation under our present status, we raise a pessimistic eyebrow. Best of luck with those children, Pepsie! We can see another Edna Gladney in the making! AILEEN HARRIS MORROW College Prepamtmgf Caurye LAST TO BE READY, last to rise of a morning, and last to retire at night- fall-last but not least is Lena, a really superior and spirited maiden endowed with brains, much tact, and charm. When Lena talks about her fuzz Cfurs to the uneducatedl one gathers that she is a product of the deep South. Lena's bent is music- she's going to major in it at Smith. Her favorite sport is insomnia. Pro- viding a sufficiently superman pops the question, Lena wouldn't say no ! ' fum: Ma mmm. at-bln - A-6. 56141 Z' 724.2 4154-If AA- al So-ZWZ5-7,0 1244, Qafaali-L44 quad 1 .I pi ' 60101, .. - - Coll' fit fTn:HM?f .:J4.l4uu -' -I dv hnfl' Aw,,aZ7u,Y,,,,.,f,d 3,047 Lak -full' Sg-.an +0 1 law--P-fry, 4' MW SE IORST JEANNETTE CRAVER NELSON College Preparatory Courre WANT ANY INFORMATION about Scot- land or the Philippines? Just ask Jeanne. It simply wouldn't be prac- tical to set down here all her hobbies, interests, and ambitions. There are too many of them. She's the most valuable alto in the Glee Club and interested in everything from canoe- ing to dramatics. Besides learning to read braille and becoming a great musician, Jeanne wants to go to col- lege-she isn't sure where. But there is one thing of which she is sure- marriage in the Service? XNS. NA-I .r 2-:PX 'uf ,ff BETSY BUCKNER NOE X' junior College Courre BETsY's incongruous ambitions are to own a chipmunk farm and to have seven little tow-headed boys with blue eyes. Knowing Betsy, we wouldn't put a thing past her, so we wish her success on both projects. A rabid Tennessean, she would like to rewrite all the American history books, and you can bet the War be- tween thc States would turn out Scroll and an honor student Betsy ans on college shes not sure quite differently. Member of the ny which one yet. X WN 5 X .ZX X . . Q! W 'Y X will iff,f5e 595fif' fiffj no-7 ! '7 f7'Q'2.!.ff6 ::ff , ---lSENIORS--i-- ANNE NOYES College Preparatory' Cozzrxe A QUIET GIRL with an all-enveloping smile, Anne has maintained a B aver- age and won the coveted prize of graduation. She's another deter- mined one-year-girl. Aside from conscientious scholastic work and the rheumatic contortions of modern dance, she finds room in her heart for one all-inspiring ambition-she says she's going to sleep late on Saturday mornings or bust! Cflonfidentially, Anne, we have a similar yearning- so give us the low-down, will you?D Ohio State next year, she says. MARY HAMILTON O'NEAL College Prcparatofjf Counre BORN IN KENTUCKY, Mary proves the well-known saying that the Blue Grass State is famous for its charm- ing Women. Her irrepressible sense of humor keeps us all going when life becomes too realistic. Mary is appreciated not by her contempo- raries alone-she is the Lower School Director. She is popular among the , younger girls and sits in splendor in study hall surrounded by her small worshippers. Her ambitions are to go to Vassar, and later to make some man a good husband. :ggi Ll-1C'YQ..s.i- ' Q l I I J ' -x:.mkX-e..A.. -N? sltghgx.:-sim, 21 -GMA' -'X' 'E-LX ' 'b.-LKL1 A 'X' lta..b't..g e-.5-ci. NQn.'L.LX X .9 cL,,.,.L. 131 sa s 1--A-1 --fe-x T.L X yy ..-- em?-Q 'L I-sc.. .t E1 3.-eieleirz SENIORS---T LOUISE DONIPHAN O'REILLY junior College Courre BELLS MEAN NOTHING to Louise-in fact she says she often doesn't hear them! You don't have to look twice at her name, or at herl, to know that she is Irish through and through. Nor must one listen to her long to know that she possesses a unique sense of humor which never fails to pep up any gathering, be it Scroll meeting, composition class, or just plain bull session. With interests and talent galore, Louise unsuccessfully, but charmingly, tries to conceal a wonderful brain. MARGARET H. O'RElLLY College Preparatory Courfe THE ONE worm which will make Margaret appear like a shot from behind the tantalizing cover of the latest and most talked about novel is Virginia, Lynchburg was her birthplace and, until very recently, her home. This year she reluctantly pulled up stakes and moved to the alien land of Richmond. Hollins is her aim for next year, and especially appealing and appropriate is that extensive horseback riding course, which she hopes will occupy as much time as the educational offerings of the college. --L--SEN VIRGINIA OVENSHINE College Preparatory Cauru VIRGINIA is another of our popular Army brats and, like most of them, she has traveled everywhere in the United States, the Hawaiian Islands, and the Philippines. We know her as that still, small voice which always pops up with the most amazingly correct answers in physiography class and as the possessor of that gorgeous crop of fluffy blond hair. She likes nothing better than fiddling with a drawing pencil, except swimming, of course. Duke University is on the must list for next year. LAURA SAWTELL PALMER junior College Course BEFORE CHRISTMAS Laura wrote on her senior write-up blank that mar- riage was her only ambition. We said: How candid, and went home for Christmas. Returning, we bumped into Laura, the sparkle in her eye equaled only by that of the miniature on her third finger, left hand. Nice going, Laura! Atlanta, Georgia, has been her home until recently when the Palmers came to Washington. Holton has seen two years of this charming Southerner, who used to think that damn yankee was one Word. IOR W -s 'Q , 31 of. jk W' , M O' a I fm li W 7 ,pf MW ,, , if l-T-SENIORS?-i- LOIS MARILYN PECK College Prepamtagf Course Lois, in her one year here, has be- come an old-timer. Any day in the week she can be seen gabbing in the halls with Madame Bernier in streams of Spanish or tossing unin- telligible phrases across the study hall to some of her Spanish-speaking confederates-hence her title, the socialite of study hall. Her ambi- tion is to go traveling all over South America. Music, especially Debussy and Franck, is her hobby, but she's far from being immune to jazz. MARGARET M. PLUN KET College Prcpamtofjf Course OWN TO HER intimates as Plunk Peggy, this lively Alabamian is synonomous with a teasing smile, a saucily lifted eyebrow, and a Southern drawl. Her most cherished possessions are her monkey, Herman, and her envied tapering hands with those glamorous finger nails. Plunk plans to go next year to Sophie New- comb in New Orleans and major in child psychology. She also favors Lohengrinning it up to the altar and putting a little of that training into practice. l---SENIORS ANN HAMILTON ROBERTS College Preparatory Courfe CONNECTICUT born and Carolina bred, UA. combines the character and intelligence of the North with the charm and gaiety ofthe South. This chic and outstanding individual has legs that Petty could use as models. Yet, was A.H. ever at an English conference? Did she ever balance her budget? Could she ever find her most prized lost article? Well- Her main interests at present are Chapel Hill, foreign languages, traveling, and good food. LENORA BEAL ROSE General Couric HATS orr to the most remarkable girl we've ever known! Lenora has won the undying admiration of fac- ulty and students alike for her spirit and determination to reach the top even after a serious illness. No one but Beal could have done the impos- sible, but she's done it and with high honors. Possessing that much- talked-of intellectual curiosity, she is a boon to her teachers- Lenora .VX really appreciates! they crow. On Nfl - Y' top of these attributes, she is a so I V pf charming pers n and we love her! 3 ' yy, Viv 0, if w I V X . VP l A if My YJ .yy . 'Y' ogy! Mfr Wagga WJ ofbiifw go-Q y l2io9Wffff?iiWfolf2l5oll,fiMf1955'la fr Mmwom .fo .fm maori Wwiokrrs - SENIORST--- ELIZABETH ANN SHERMAN General Caurrc BEING a Well-traveled Navy Junior, charged with ambitions to be a nurses' aid after graduation, Ann seems determined to dedicate her life to the Service. If she would only shift her affections to the Army, she would be a good candidate for the cavalry, for she teaches riding at a girls' camp as a summer occupation. But her frequent trips to the Naval Academy seem to indicate that she will remain unwaveringly loyal to the Na-Vee. .QSYQ as vi .xggv Q55 q HELEN ELIZABETH SMITH 'l fl 'yay tl Exo junior College Count ai' X from 40' X5 xx DESPITE HER DUTIES as art editor of Nl X SKS xl T THE Scnuaa, secretary-treasurer of the So X0-' 0' senior class, and leader of the White xg . 6 5' 5 X4 team, she has found time to squeeze ' YDS Vx in a Richmond debut. Nobody but P' 4 ed qxtgb Helen could accomplish such feats N BQN5 9 X and still retain her energy and ,chip 2 V' . sparkle. Witty, always ready with gps QXVX the come-back no one else can think X . B O - O - of, she possesses one of the most col- vx . JAN orful personalities in school. Helen nv QQ: says, No more college , she wang! NXQA Noi, 44 J to join the ambulance corps lGZh- YNO it qxh, cv XXV 2, moi? xox. oqg. L Ps 50' X YJ! XQGAO R 043 5151, Y NW X Q, A sw so ' Y eve Vx X-bs xr-N sb fb X x 5 b lX'5 fwrl' 'fo by SKF ex, 0 ,lv f Qi Q. Us 055 ,Q or-'S ,U A so of-I fo :gr-'5 Q ,sc ' 529 ef 'NN' XPP 6' devil' :lg NOP M5 QQ' Q5 440' ie' 0571 00 vi S V' . v +V A Q' tr' ,bus Qgx Oth Q6 QT DQG Uizo ox?-S 93, vb t -9 ,gr 'Vw we qsef ydfri ,Pig --l-SENIOR JULIA ANN SPARKMAN Collage Prepamtogf Coune JUDY,S A SOUTHERNER from Alabama, where they believe in good times and know how to enjoy themselves. No exception, Julia Ann has taken part in every school activity from being on the honor roll to talking in study hall. Judy has a real love of people and people naturally love her. In the Dramatic Club plays her realistic weeping brought us all to tears. A potential Tallulah Bankhead, she hopes to follow in the footsteps of this famous actress from her home town. GLORIA GLYN STEPHAN junior College Couric You CAN ALWAYS coUNT on Gloria Csome call her GG D for innova- tions in hair-do's, clothes, and cur- rent suitors. She hails from Bryan, Texas, and is right proud of it. Gloria's travels have included prac- tically the whole Western Hemi- sphere, but she's still partial to those New York week-ends. She says she wants to do social work after Holton or make a stab at dress designing. But the University of Southern Cali- fornia is also in the orhng. -ll-SENIORS-l- I x 1 f Wt? wwf 11659 My WM W I . W W' ,W W slr. Yew WOM LAURA VIRGINIA STICKLE College Preparatofy Couric VIRGINIA, a native Washingtonian, is a newcomer to Holton this year, but has been an enthusiastic member of the senior class as Well as of the Glee Club. I-Ier varied interests in- clude Cugat's rhumbas and men of the tall, dark, and handsome va- riety. This is perfectly in accord with her ambitions, which are to travel in South America, to speak Spanish with a Senor Sanz-like ac- cent, and to get married. Her more immediate plans include either Swarthmore or Vassar College. HARRIET MURRAY STURGIS funiar College Couture GRADUATING from Holton is a hobby with Punks-she did it last year and now she's doing it again! We told her she didn't deserve another write- up and she nearly throttled us, so this is dedicated to her never-say-die perseverance. Punks is a mite of a creature and when she's around us, the situation is painfully suggestive of a Chihuahua among giant red- woods. Somehow Punks has a beau- tifully developed brain, wants to do Big Things with it. What college? She hasn't decidedf ----SENIOR MIRIAM T. TITTMAN College Preparatory Course FROM THE THIRD GRADE Miriam has Wended her way up to the point of graduating, collecting a science prize in the process. Her interest is held by her many hobbies, animals Cshe declares that she loves them all ex- cept snakes and the Japanese!D, and the Dramatic Club. Apparently Miriam is quite ambitious, because she is looking forward to becoming a scientist, an actress, and a famous poet. It is up to Hollins College to help her make these goals. LOUISE L. D. VANCE College Preparatory Course LOUISE came to Holton from Ken- tucky and liked it so well that she stayed-for thirteen years, no less! We, who knew her in those days 'way back, remember her as a little girl who could never get anywhere in one piece with everything in the right place. But today we have heard from a certain party-and we quote -that she is that dark, sultry beauty down at Holton. We would add, that in sweetness and Southern charm, she is really tops. E IORS-- - ROBERTA VEVERKA College Preparatory Count LITTLE ROBERTA has the distinction of being one of the most cheerful- looking girls at Holton in spite of her duties as a member of the Stu- dent Government. We've seen Bob- bie's delightful acting in the Dra- matic Club plays, but we notice that riding and sleeping also make claims on her spare time. College plans are indefinite, but Vassar is a proba- bility. Wherever she goes, however, we know that Roberta's quiet and charming personality is sure to be an asset. MARY HOLT WHITTLE junior College Course EVERYBODY LOVES HOLTIE, probably because she is such a generous and understanding person, always ready to sympathize, to encourae. As busy as the ancient bee this year, Holtie is the enthusiastic president of the Dramatic Club Can actress, too- remernber her side-splitting male characterizations?D. She also Finds time to lead Bancroft delinquents along the straight and narrow path. Holtie harbors deep feelings about Elizabeth Barrett Browning and reads her sonnets to anybody who will listen. Red Cross next year, says Holtie. -TT-SENIOR MARY ALICE WILLIAMS junior College Courfe MARY ALICE is envied universally for those black-lashed blue eyes and her gorgeous taste in clothes. As if these blessings were not enough, she is also an accomplished pianist Cif you've never heard her Bolero you've never livedl. Her suite-mates have finally oriented themselves to Mary Alice's high-pressure Cand fatal- we knowll sales-talks on products al la Beauty Counselor: If you crave beauty, I can sell it to you, she warbles. And don't think we don't break our necks cooperating! MARIANNE WILLIAMSON College Prepomtofgf Course HERE WE HAVE the only Guiding Light who doesn't act the part. Un- believable is the Word for it. Letters for hockey and basketball, Student Government captain, Glee Club, Scroll, SCRIBE Editor-in-Chief, honor roll-that's only half the story. A grind? Conceited? A stuffed shirt? Don't make us laugh. This girl's got-Well, everything. Far be it from us to Wish her luck, she doesn't need it. Just wait until Smith Col- lege sees the unassuming way that she breaks records! seyqiozzskl- BETTY WOOLF College Prepamtmgf Courre BRINGING WITH HER the color and charm of old New Orleans, Woollie enlivens any crowd with her irresist- ible vivacity and quick wit. Her sleek, blue-black hair, her question- ing black eyes, her White teeth, to- gether with that intangible sparkle make her a vivid and outstanding person. Betty's chief interests in- clude journalism, in which she plans to major next year at Sophie New- Comb College, a certain Phi Delta Theta in a shiny green convertible, and the Blue team whose members elected her its leader this year. - Special Students HERE You sEE pictured those Holtonites who defy any ordinary classifica- tion! They aren't seniors, and they aren't members of any class. So we call them specials and think that that's a pretty good name for them, too. just listen to Kathryn Knowles or Kate Johnston do justice to Debussy or Bach, and we're sure you'll agree that their abilities are pretty unusual. It goes without saying that they are among the strongest supporters of Mrs. Frost's Tuesday afternoon musical teas. Special things are done in the world of paint and charcoal by talented Virginia Rusch and Phyllis Rathbun. When you're ready to have your house decorated in the latest style and the best of taste, or when you crave an eye-dazzling creation for the next college prom, call on Virginia-she'll know just how to help you out! As for Phyllis, look at the walls of the art room and her special gift will need no further explanation. After having traveled over most oflEurope and having lived in Belgium for such a long time that she had to relearn the art of reading English, Ida Wesson, another special, decided to come to Holton this year. Last and least Cshe's 4 feet II inchesD is Elvira Cheatham,whose grandiose ideas about a kindergarten of her own and whose boundless energy in caring for Bancroft's younger generation seems out of proportion to her size. 41 aygaua-C Llp-144.9-v ,fra-Of. jff-.oa-L,-9 A I ' ufw' ,ff X . Wm ff y -fftzlemmoir Qmkv- ,ct ,aaa . .7-3' .fff I -7-:lively K ff--an -4-f - afa- gc 4- ff A W , 1,699 - all Www-..,4.. ,4-M.. I Xfibaazj EXTRA WEEK-ENDS, optional afternoon study hall, smokes at Bancroft Cnot to mention cokesj, all in all a rather gay existence-and don't think we Junior Collegians don't wal- low in the luxury of comparative freedom. But don't get a Warped idea of school life in the upper ranks -we are members of the laboring class. Yea, we have been seen on occasion with the proverbial nose pressed to that stone of ancient lineage. But we jus' keep rollin' along- You could have knocked us over last fall when we saw the gorgeous crop of new- comers, we stumbled all over our dangling shoe laces in an effort to be The One to show them around. After the usual orgies of ori- entation, everybody suddenly knew every- body and school was no longer a labyrinth. Bancroft houses a choice group:-Joan Lagarde with her black-haired, brown-eyed French beauty, Lillian Fitzgerald, who ripples our spines when she plays Deep Purple , the Loricks, Lee and Mary Cwe've learned to tell them apart-a cinch, reallyllg Nancy Brand, an Army brat and strong for Texas, and Caddie Flammer, who vvhirls down to An- napolis with unfailing regularity. The S Street buildings sparkle this year with a galaxy of new personalities. From Memphis comes good-looking Helen Tully, and Birmingham sends us hockey-playing Jean Claire Oakes. Josephine Cabassa, a charming Puerto Rican, delights e erybody with her sof ccent and twinkli ense of College Milk and crackerx. humor. Olivia Chilton has become an in- stitution with her bombshcll personality. Mary Frances Hutchinson wears a fraternity pin over her heart and vvon't take it off! Sally Norris won our hearts long ago with her wide grin and easy-going nature, While Dottie Moore, who has serious footlight aspirations, thrilled us with her Joan of Arc. Blue-eyed and dimpled Ethel I-lix has endeared herself to everybody, and Catchy Gibbon keeps us in convulsions with her anecdotes and wild gesticulations. Talented and charming Cyn- thia Burress fascinates everybody with her fresh English beauty. Another newcomer- diminutive but with a gigantic personality -is Jean Taylor. The day school is Hlled with an outstand- ing group this year. In fact we have only one complaint: that we don't see them all on week-ends. Beverly Bachman and Jeanette Kutschko are a stunning pair, as tall and poised as models. Eleanor Brooks, blue of ye and fertile of mind, was grabbed greedily by the Scroll, as was Mabbie DuHamelg and if you've ever seen any of Mary Clark fClarkieD White's works of art, you've seen real talent. A pretty newcomer is Dorothy Campbell, who handles a full course with finesse. Mary Stohlman has proven herself a conscientious student, and Yvonne Hulsey halances school with week-end hi-jingoes. A veritable gazelle in modern dance, Helene Nye is a joy to Miss I-lapper. A rich European hackground coupled with a brilliant mind and you have Jeanette Streit. The vivid South American with definite ideas is Blanca Vargas, whose ehullient personality enchants us. There you have us, our foihles and our frustrations. Junior College this year has been a memorable experience, and we look forward to next year with even more enthu- siasm. . 1- up' ' ji, ..! 3 l' li ' 1 9 fflllll 5. N Fifth Form USNAP, CRACKLI3, POP! That's the Fifth Form. We're just full of personality, energy, and lwrains. ln spite of divergent talents and interests we manage to he a really smooth- working team. And now shall we start with the introd uction? The pop is contributed lay popular Sylvia McNeale, a real old-timer at Holton. Presi- dent Sylvia, attired in her usual stunning manner, has led the class with a definitely executive air. Marie Yallance and Jewel Davis Qthey must he uttered in the same lwreathlf are absolutely indispensalwle to the school. Gigantic, colossal, stupendous, what adjectives are left to describe their many ac- complishments? Daphne Fay has accom- plished a great deal scholastically and ath- letically in spite of her elusiveness. Our 'Aglamour girl is Pat Baker, and we wonder how she manages to mix her typing and social life with such unhurried ease. You have un- douhtedly seen .Iaclcie l-leine and Zelah fVlil- lard dashing oil' in that dazzling station wagon. Sweet Anne Kacy, the girl with a host of friends, keeps Annapolis hearts dan- gling, and as for Frances Booth, she has so many hids for dates she has to draw them from a hat. Speaking of men, why do they always get Nlifdred Brown when they mean Lnqv Brown fand they mean her often. Patsy ,Iones is noted for that habit of always lweing late in the morning. A grand crowd of new girls has given the class even more snap. There is Ann Gins- burgh, probably the most confusing girl in the school because of that identical twin sis- ter. Those two inseparable blondes, namely, Barbarajones and Bonnie Morsell, are always laughing at something. Dinny O'Rear is known for those wicked eyes and that lovely voice. The Glee Club welcomed her with open arms. Alice O'Keefe, as a captain, has kept the form on the proverbial straight and narrow path Cmost of the time, anywayD. We'll never forget Jean Gittins as the maid in the Dramatic Club plays. She had us all roll- ing in the aisles. Helen Belknap spends her week-ends at horse shows and her spare mo- ments rough-housing. Margaret Mechlin and Jean Holloway have kept the whole study hall entertained by their clowning. Hill McMurray is a wizard at the piano and you should hear her pronounce French words with that southern accent! The Lone Star State very obligingly sent us Margery North, who literally lives, breathes, and talks noth- ing but Texas. The latest addition to the class is Camilla Rushton, who soon proved to be a real asset. A crackle of school books usually means that one of our class brains is around. Marie, Daphne, and Anne in a care-fre: mood. X Tlwemnmuvf lf., , fDRESSSh0P T -N X vf . HDVERTISING X 'cf Mmnem y . ff --.-- .I , 0 I 4, I .- l l Af ? H':ycx.urwv.-.f Ellen Galvin is kept busy getting honor rank, going to Scroll meetings, working at her art, and taking all THE Scnuaa snapshots. Blonde Marybeth Davidge deserves a medal for help- ing distressed Virgil students straighten out tangled verbs and adjectives all year. Barbara Beij has lent her abilities to THE SCRIBE and the Scroll. By the Way, we wonder who that sailor is whose picture occupies such a promi- nent position in her desk. The true love of Emma Thurber is Art with a capital Anne DeKay definitely won her place among the elect by getting honor rank the very first month! That is the Fifth Form in a nutshell-and though a nutshell is definitely not big enough to hold elaboration on all our talents and energy, we hope that we have given you a rough idea of how good we are! Remember the Battle o f Mamtlnou? Fourth Form WE ARE HOLTON'S forty-first Fourth Form and such a class the school has never before seen. We'll remember Barbara Greene, our presi- dent, for the never-failing dash into study hall at 9:02. A.M. and the ever-late English paper which just isn't copied yet. But we notice that Barbara always gets things done in the end. Rebecca Hill won the title of cap- tain this year, and she is the reason for our good behavior. Becky also lends her voice to the Glee Club. Jeanne Clark, known to study hall as Baby and Whoa, Nellie, won- ders why grammar has to be connected with English. The picture gallery inside her desk is the chief reason she can never find her schedule. Josephine Culbertson is always careful of her behavior in school so that she will have her Saturdays free for her Annapolis jaunts. After each exciting week-end she bursts into study hall with Ohhh! It Was wonderful! while Etheldreda Kaspar's favor- ite Monday morning remark is Guess what happened to me last night! We all owe a vote of thanks to Dreda for her splendid piano recital which brought us almost half of our Community Chest money. Peggy Un- zicker spends a large part of her lunch period practising basketball. Method: how many paper wads can you throw at the trash basket without getting one in? Despite her hard luck with paper, Peggy's balls invariably score for the White team. Perseverance per- sonified is Kitty Claud, whose friendliness and school spirit make her a favorite of all. . J, ll it l x 'fr 58 Bland Glover, our only new day pupil, quickly became one of the gang. The Fourth Form is so proud of its fine athlete, Elizabeth Steuart, that we can forgive her for doing her Virgil aloud in study hall. Probably most of the noise in the S Street buildings comes from the Fourth Formers in 1119. Although Mildred Parrish is the house captain of '19, you can always tell when she's around, for Millie's vocal chords are power- ful. We deem it a great honor to Holton- Arms that Camille Thompson could tear her- self away from the Naval training base at Pensacola to come so far to school, and we take our hats off to Lisa Potter for her dogged determination to please Miss Dunbracco and Miss Shearman. Do you really like those Saturday morning vocabulary tests, Lisa? Mathilde Veronica Lake Charbonnet tried hard to lose her Oklahoma accent while at school, but came back from vacation with it as strong as ever. Mutt's favorite week-end retreat is Annapolis, where she is as popular as she is at school. We envy Margaret Smith for her ability to pack suitcases, cash checks, study algebra review, make up tests, and leave school by 3:15 on Fridays. Mary Ma- gruder, noted for her tiny feet and her large wardrobe, has only one regret: her horses have trouble coming in first. By the end of the year Claire Dunham will be practically supporting the U.S. Government by her pur- chases of defense stamps, if she doesn't start remembering her English conference. Beverly Dillon and Tilly Betts love talking about West Point, while Emily Overesch, a recent arrival from Honolulu, staunchly supports the Navy. Well, there you have the Fourth Form! its students and their secretsfwhose motto is You may not see us, but you sure can hear us. l Third Form HELLO, ALL YOU SCRIBE readers! Let's go to press. This is your Third Form commentator bringing you the latest gossip glimpses from our corner ofstudy hall. Flash! Our class president, Alice William- son, is turning the heel and coming down the home stretch on those red socks we've been betting on for two years now. Speaking of home stretchQetDs''-pedestrians beware! Martha Ginsburgh is on the road. Don't worry, our Red Cross Corps is behind her. We guarantee to cure 'em or kill 'eml Two more passionate drivers-to-be are Penny Reid and Barbara Wahl, who can't wait to get to a junkshop for their rainbow-striped conver- tible. Biggest revelation of the century! Nancy Martin, the Nancy Martin, secretly spends hours at the bakery trying to figure out how much fifteen rolls will cost at 16M cents per dozen. Keyhole snatches. We can all doodle, but our artistic work falls almost completely on the shoulders of Betty Ann CRernbrandtD Sherwood. That alto, Peggy Rogers, is from our corner, too. We turn out the tops! When Dixie Wilson leaves Latin behind for basket- ball she does herself proud. Kitty Burton, may you reach the goal of your highest am- bitions ancl become Murphy's greatest pian- ist! Then there's our Sonja Henie, Margherita Patterson, who may not be the star of the geometry class, but we'd like to see Miss Dunbracco construct perpendicular bisectors on ice! Now your reporter clears up some mys- teries. Where do we go to get away from it all and get a fresh supply of rosy cheeks? Not chez Elizabeth Arden, but Rock Bottom Farm, our week-end resort, courtesy of Eu- genie Showell. Who's that stunning blond? Why, it's Abby Willard, who may be here physically but whose heart and soul haven't yet returned from their trip to Exeter. Mary Bond feels the same way about Annapolis. Those mysterious noises aren't a Ere, just Joanny Wharton, whose complete condensa- tion of the English language into three words, fooing, thing, and whosy, have com- pletely fooed the faculty. She is usually accompanied by Rita Cleland, known for her dimples and swell disposition. Tattling on the newcomers. From Con- necticut came Priscilla Post with her ablative .S'rene.' Third Farm Comer. Time: 1:30 my day. absolutes tied in a bag. Parlez-vous francais? Neither do we, but Colette Streit seems to be a veritable sesquipedalian fabricator of the language. The latest to enter our corner was Ruth Ann Harris, who already knows her way around like a veteran. Explaining some gaps in our class picture. Jean O'Brien and Carolyn Logan were absent when it was taken, but that doesn't mean that our golden-haired Irish songstress and our win-your-heart Army brat don't play a big part in our life. Biggest scoop of the year! We mean of course that story of our present of a defense bond to the teachers. We started the ball roll- ing, and it didn't stop until the whole school was buying bonds. We went 'way over our Community Chest quota, and still finished before the rest ofthe school had started, With our bond, Red Cross service, bandage-rolling society, and sweater knitting, how can the U.S. fail to win the war? This is your reporter signing off with this assurancefffwhatever future project Holton- Arms may undertake, the whole Third Form will be right in there pitching! - b . Q uR..in.lMM. Second Form Peace AND QUIET are completely hanished at the lunch hour in Miss Ethel's room, for it is at this time that we, the Second Form, are turned loose to catch up on the latest events ofthe day. Over in a corner in the midst of all this turmoil you might iind somebody actually studying. Looking over the shoul- der of this phenomenon, you wonder how long screwy has been spelled with a Upon closer inspection you might tind the explanationffHelen Parker Willard writing a composition. In another corner you would find a group discussing the latest Bob Hope show. Barbara Heine is having laughing-Fits over a joke that Jerry Colonna put over last night, while Juan Williamson is calling Brenda with startling accuracy. One, two, three, kick! And we lind Anna-Marie Zoller leading a vigorous conga line to the terror of innocent hystanders who are in con- stant danger of being completely swept away in the shullle. Although we are a fun-loving group we can also see the serious side of school life. Among us are high scholastic leaders. We can always count on Betty King, our competent president and French expert, to make honor rank. Jeannette Palmer purrs contentedly over a good mark, and tres petite Marjorie Rhodes can show the older girls a thing or two in algebra class, Susie Greene is kept very busy taking care of and telling about her new halwy sister, but she always has time to be inter- ested in everyone else. The whole school is talking about amazing Ellen Tan, who has astounded all of us by her scholastic record and school spirit. Iowa sent us our lone boarder, Jackie Herring, and we say many thanks. Her room is a haven for Second Formers. Two newcomers are Rita Murray, the girl who's always smiling, and Mary Louise Snyder, who can hardly wait each week for the Tuesday and Thursday jaunts to the big gym. Mary Alice Stoddard takes apart insects and frogs in biology with a courage none of us can equal. Joan Briggs is our serious threat to Bette Davis. Remem- ber her as the terrified pickaninny in the Dra- matic Club plays? Jean Hudson, with her charming friendliness, is always pleasant to be around. She never utters a sentence which doesn't contain the beloved word Florida Everyone was envious of Cadzie Reed for the A she got in Latin the very first month. She combines efficient studying with active play. A bright red head flying upstairs in 1119 every morning about one minute to nine is attractive Cornelia Langer. She can settle any argument with a quiet but determined stamp of her foot. Better late than never is how we feel about the long-awaited Sarel Gillespie. Jean Allwine and Sally Patterson are our stalwart captains, and by means of those nasty little blue books and assorted Veni, vidi, vicif frowns they manage to keep us in line most of the time. You can readily see from this account that the Second Form room is just one big nineteen-ring circus. X Ca 1 lnomlnlnuw Lower School MEET Miss FRANCES RONALDSON and her Lower School! We of the Upper School probably know the Lower School best in the role of those little whirlwinds who march through Holton's halls ringing bells and bearing signs which are to lure us to that famed rummage sale held annually for the benefit of the Community Chest. Once they get us inside the library, where literally everything from soup to nuts is arranged on the tables, they hold us en- tranced until they send us out with rings on our lingers and bells on our toes, but not one cent in our pockets. Even the ones of us with the strongest will power cannot resist the professional sales talk. We can easily foresee Miss Fran is going to turn out a class well qualihed to be Fuller brush women. The First Form's many new girls have helped to make the class one of the most en- thusiastic and enterprising Miss Fran has ever had. The girls have been vitally inter- ested in everything, but they especially enjoy going on civics trips and collecting pictures of current events which they plan to keep 'til they are grown up. My turn next? The sixth graders, who have come early every day to work and have stayed until late in the afternoon to play, have certainly proved their school spirit. A major interest in ice-skating was revealed when, after Christmas, every girl blossomed forth in a gay and colorful skating costume. The residential section of Kenwood has been well represented in the fifth grade. Al- though these small girls have been a little bewildered at moving from the Primary to the new and complicated scenery of our build- ing, they have entered spiritedly and con- fidently into the responsible task of being fifth graders, and we feel sure that they will carry on next year. Among the more outstanding students scholastically in the First Form are Elizabeth Henry, Priscilla Marbury, and Amie Willard, Florence Keys' daughter, No less outstand- ing in other fields are Anne Barber, Averill Borden, Alice Cleland, Pam Daly, Lester Dessez, Alice Diggs, sister of Helen Diggs, Patty Emery, Phyllis Evans, daughter of Elizabeth Potter, Betty Halley, Joan Huse, Peedy Marthinson, Anne Mearns, Maria Sheerin, Sue Shulman, Sue Shuman, Joan Sleeper, Mary Wilcox, Lee Willoughby, and Delight Wood, Delight Arnold's daughter. In the sixth grade are Virginia Beck, Pearce Butler, Maureen Canning, Beverley Courts, Jane Eichenlaub, Doris Finney, Mar- jorie Ann Horning, Jacqueline Lee, Joanne O'Malley, Olga Pilson's daughter, who has attended school in Holland and in Germany, Muffin MacArthur, a grandniece of the Gen- eral, Virginia Patterson, Cary Sibert, Jac- queline Sleeper, and Harriet Summerlin. The fifth grade boasts two English girls, Jillian Burgess and Jennifer Franklin. Their classmates are Caro Butler, Carolyn Ander- son, Kit Graf, Gail McKenzie, Betty Jane Somerville, and Louisa Steck. L nmmun Wu Cl'1esT5nle x lx, l ' .X ' , K, , is X f J X . 5 A . . 4,6 nv Q rl J fr - an J .M V , ' f l!! V ! X . Primary School WE or THE UPPER SCHOOL envy not only the early lunch hour of the girls and boys of the Primary, but also their rosy cheeks and care- free smiles. Make a visit to Bancroft at recess and you will see these young 'uns wending their diverse ways through the jungle gym or following the leader in miraculous acro- batic feats. The playground presents a truly gay and merry picture! However, even the members of the Primary must Work as Well as play, and a visitor may find curly heads bent over arithmetic or spell- ing books. They are already on the road to becoming the good spellers which Mrs. Hol- ton hopes to turn out in the later years. In charge of the important duties of training the mind as Well as the body is Mrs. Macfarlane, the Primary Department's active and popular director. Her assistants are Miss Myers, who has charge of the fourth grade, Mrs. Mor- rison, ruler of the first grade, Miss Rogers, the kindergarten teacher, and Miss Lemoine, who teaches French. Miss Fran conducts the fourth grade social studies, Miss Feiker physical education, and Mrs. Banes art. Frances Cox Cremember her from last year?D is Miss Rogers' right-hand man in the kin- dergarten, while Elivira Cheatham, a Hol- tonite, helps take care of the playground situ- ation. So you see what a well-rounded pro- gram has been arranged for the Primary children. In addition to frolicking on the playground and learning their A.B.C.'s, every boy and girl at Bancroft uses his ingenuity in hand- work classes. Here everything from book- cases to scrap baskets is sawed and hammered into shape. If you think these girls and boys are un- aware ofthe world in which they live, go to see some of their group undertakings. We know you'll change your mind! Each grade has its own special projectganything from collecting pictures about transportation to making dolls in foreign costumes. In addition there are Brownie meetings with Miss Rogers, a Christmas pageant for the parents, a doll show for the Community Chest, as well as the spring program arranged each year. The Primary certainly shows promise of becoming an Upper School of which Holton can well be proud. The fourth graders are M'Lee Catledge, Margot Eddy, Virginia Ford, Jean King, Carola Day Clarkson, an English friend, Anne Mary Showell, Charlotte Smith, Sally Thom, Sally Zantzinger, Phyllis Hiser, and two daughters of Holton alumnae, Sally Streett, and Olga Sturtevant. In the third grade are Jane Logan Bentley, Katzy Henderson, Eugenie Hess, Mary Mar- What goey up muft com: dawn. .L U l I ' j 4 .Ji tin, Betsy Miller fanother granddaughterj, Jacquy Sommerville, Louise Cochran, Anne Bisland-Frederick, and Betty Anne Driver. The second graders boast several English girls-Jane Clarkson, Tessa Franklin, and Sally Brown, who is also a granddaughter. With them are Anne Coe, Nancy Fleming, Mary Bridget Irwin, Dorothy Patterson, Stuart Hill Smith, Mitzi Somerville, Garnett Williams, Ellen Cochran, and three other alumnae daughters-Sherry Biays, Catherine Goodrich, and Mimi Mackall. In the first grade are Dorothea Bradley, Katherine Coe, Betty Davidson, Flaminia Della Chiesa, Barbara Denton, Kathleen Gal- vin, Florence Hiser, Mary Patterson Howell, and Barbara Hunter, both alumnae daughters, Pippa Simpson, Elizabeth Stirling, Dorothy Vivian-Clark, Rosalind Williams CEnglandD, and Maria Ceci Pittaluga CEcuadorD. Not to be overlooked are the small but mighty members of the kindergarten. They are: Ellen Douglas Catledge, Guy Conrad, Teresa Crossley CEnglishD, Laine Dowling, Marcelle Eyler, Anne Henderson, Roberta Henry, Iver Iverson, Edward Marsh, Jr., Mary Hanna Parker, Alice Pittaluga QEcua- dorD, Norman Prince, Jr., Marie Shippen Snyder, Patricia Sullivan, Armando Valle QBrazilD, and Anne Lord, Freedom of the Press GNE or THE Mosr 1MPoR'rANT freedoms guaranteed to us in the Bill of Rights is Freedom of the Press. This is the right to publish with- out restraint any newspaper, book, play, or operetta, which will be enjoyed by the American people. It is this freedom that is responsible for the very existence of THE SCRIBE. As you turn the next few pages you will read about the different clubs and organizations which give our life at Holton so much mean- ing. You will learn that THE SCRIBE is not just thrown together in an off-momentg you will discover what goes on in a Scroll meeting, if you are not brilliant enough to be one of its exalted members. You will be told of the wailing and gnashing of teeth that precedes every Dramatic Club and Glee Club performance. The mysteries of the terrifying Student Government will be explained to you in detail. 56 'N The .Yrribe erajf gm into conferenre. MOJ: the People, gy the People, SCRIBE STAFF Edilar-in-Chief ......... Marianne Williamson Literaq' Editor .,.....,.... Joan Ferguson Literary Staff. . Elizabeth Marlowe, Katharine Colvin, Louise O'Reilly, Caroline Embry, Aileen Morrow, Barbara Beii. Art Editor .,............. Helen Smith Artftajjz. . . Emma Thurber, Ellen Galvin, Jean l-lurd, Mary Clarke White, Bonnie Morsell, Phyllis Rathbun. .fnaprhotf Editor . . .... Ellen Galvin Burinerr Manager . . . . Barbara Menninger Subfcriptian Manager . . . . Mary Johnston Seniar Photegrapbr . . . . Chippy Hall Advertiring Manager . ,..,.,.. Alice Bagby Advertieing Atrirtantx . . . Marie Vallance, Jewel Davis Faculty Aduifarr, Miss McClellan, Miss DeLane, Mrs, Banes Special thanks to Barbara Greene, Jeanne Clark, Alice Williamson, Nancy Martin, Carolyn Logan, Margherita Patterson,Joan Briggs, for their contributions, and many thanks to Miss Lurton and Miss Fox for all their help and advice. For the Peojplew COMES THE REVOLUTION! Read all about it! THE SCRIBE staff goes under new management! Yes, the 1941. SCRIBE staff is full of new blood. At first we were all a little baffled by the strange task which was stretched out before us, but it didn't take us long to get organized. As time went on, the work got more and more exciting, and we felt a dehnite thrill as our pile of manuscript rose higher and higher. But we should like you to overcome the idea that there is no more to publishing THE SCRIBE than saying Hokus Pokus in an eerie voice and waving the proverbial wishing wand. No, there are a thousand and one little parts that must be looked into and put together to make the covered whole. Toward the beginning of the year we went into deep conference with the printer and en- graver to find the perfect theme for our book. As usual Mr. Ellis had many helpful sug- gestions and Mr. Leber proved to be full of ideas. After long contemplation and discus- sion we decided that the timely theme would be Democracy. Colossal ideas were hurled about freely, but alas, we had not yet begun to think about the financial end of the prob- lem. Our business manager soon informed us that we must face realities. The subscription manager passed out her blanks and pursued all pupils who were in need of persuasion, plans for the Jamboree were enthusiastically set, the advertising staff made posters and then set to work on the drawings and sketches you see scattered throughout the book. Mean- while the senior photographs editor saw us safely through the ordeal of having our pic- tures taken. Our snapshot editor hid behind the bushes and leaned out of third story win- dows to catch faculty and students in most fantastic attitudes. In the meantime the liter- ary staff was wiping its brow and growing gray hairs trying to preserve the personali- ties of our gay '4z'ers in an eighty-four-word limit, and crowding a whole year of school activity onto one hundred pages. Our staff artiftr and burinarr ummm. 'i l K l m 5 lil AJAA-U-. Miss McClellan was always on the job to tactfully advise, calm, and cool the literary and business staffs, while Mrs. Banes and Miss DeLane inspired our artists and kept their department running smoothly. We couldn't have managed without Miss Lurton, Scnuan veteran, to steer us gently onto the right path after each mistake. Although this year's Scrunn has meant fewer free afternoons for us and a seven o'clock alarm on Saturday morning, we have loved every minute of it. We're all hoping you will be as pleased as we are with the finished product. Three cheers for us! The author: o f flair book. i 66Tlte Fcrment of lrlleulsw EVERY orr-uaiz TUEsDAY afternoon of the school year Holton's oldest organization, Holton's sole honorary society, the Scroll, holds its meetings. The ranks of the one and only Scroll are made up of girls qualified by their talents in literature and art, either or both. The type of programs given will prove to skeptical readers that we aren't a collection of stuffy scholars who drift around behind horn-rimmed glasses, lost in a maze of educa- tion. One afternoon brought forth both the ultra-classical and the ultra-modern in music fthat is, Tschaikowsky's Concerto in B-flat minor, and for contrast, Freddy Martin's popular version. lt was agreed afterward that Tschaikowsky didn't really need any- thing done to improve upon his work, but others brought out the point that such a fine piece of work could never lose all its beauty by modern swing technique. The art interest was stimulated when Marianne Williamson, somewhat of a layman in the world of art but a figure of note in the literature of Holton's classes, and Liz Marlowe, distinctly artistic in all directions, successfully joined forces and gave a memorable talk. Marianne illumi- nated our somewhat hazy conceptions of the progress of art in Australia, and Liz gave a Vivid description of some Australian paint- ings from a current exhibition in the new National Gallery. In the discussion which followed, Miss DeLane helped out by explain- ing some of the more difficult types of draw- ing. The flood of talk brought forth by her definitions of Impressionism proved that the girls comprising the Scroll are intellectually wide-awake. Another delightful experience The Scroll pour for ll pirture. l Jecretaey-Alice and Loaife. was to hear Barbara Menninger read parts of Junior Miss, a play centering about a cap- tivating teen-age youngster who stormed the hearts of audiences in Washington and then went on to New York for still more success. Our faculty representatives are our great- est HSSCES. Miss Fox provides thoseideas with- out which our meetings could not be the joy that they are. We are thankful that Miss Lurton's interest and helpfulness never de- sert us, and that Miss DeLane is still patient with those members who know little about the deeper mysteries of the arts which should claim the attention of us all. After the program of the meeting these wielders of the brush and devotees of litera- ture give way to companionable chattering on subjects brought to mind by the preceding reports. Fortified by plates of sandwiches Cham spreads and cheese concoctionsD and over cups of tea, they frequently probe far beyond the scope of the classroom. Freedom of thought and speech are indulged to the utmost. Everybody admires Alice Bagby, our presi- dent, who does her work so quietly and ef- ficiently and is everybody's friend besides. Louise O'Reilly is the kind of secretary who can make those inevitable minutes of the last meeting something to crow about. We all The prerident and envy her originality and her humor which she combines so effectively. The old-timers, Alice Bagby, Barbara Beij, Katharine Colvin, Caroline Embry, Joan Ferguson, Elizabeth Marlowe, Barbara Menninger, Louise O'Reilly, Lenora Rose, Claire Snow, and Mari- anne Williamson, have now been joined by the new members-Eleanor Brooks, Mary- beth Davidge, Ann de Kay, Nancy Dunkle, Ellen Galvin, Catherine Gibbon, Chippy Hall, Pauline King, Sylvia Lewis, Betsy Noe, Sally Norris, Ann Hamilton Roberts, Helen Smith, Jeannette Streit, Emma Thurber, and Mabbie DuHameliwho have poured in to fill the gaps left by the graduates of 1941. And now a secret! There is something which makes even this select group of intel- lectuals stop their spirited conversation and sit up and take notice. The organization just Wouldn't be the same without-cinnamon sticks! Below: The girlr look erpecially happy when thy have eokei and sandwiches in hand. P..S'.-Note the cinnamon ftirkrf Above: MiJJ Larton, MiJ'J Fox, and Min DeLane that over a cup of tea. MTo Establish .lttstzicew Min McClellan, Elizabeth Murlawc, and th: day school mptaim. THE RIGHT or FREEDOM of speech is exercised in many branches of our school life at Holton. This privilege is ours in classes, clubs, ath- letics, and iam sessions, but in study hall, where we all enjoy practicing it, Student Government says a definite uno. Freedom of the press is given us in publishing THE Scauaa and the Scroll magazine, in writing our themes and autobiographies, but woe unto the girl who exercises that privilege by scribbling a note instead of her lessonsg the scowls we see on the captains' faces When We pass a note warn us never to commit that offense again. The right of assembly is ours when vve hold class meetings, but congregat- ing outside study hall or gathering in your best friend's room to discuss the latest date may result in a trip back to school Saturday morning. Sometimes we think there are un- reasonable searches as far as our desks and bureau drawers are concerned, but We admit that we are thus made to learn habits of clean- liness and order. The day school is really run by the girls of each form, who have elected their captains as well as the Upper School director, Liz Marlowe. The captains, who meet every Wednesday morning to count the marks and to discuss the problems which have come up during the Week, make us behave unless we Want to pay the penalty of returning Saturday morning to Work an hour in our hardest sub- ject. These orgies take place in Miss Ethel's room from nine to tvvelve. It is a familiar sight to see the cheerful face of Miss McClel- lan as she supervises her brood of miscreants. Our faces are sorrow-lined as vve struggle with the binomial theorem while gay, laugh- ing boarders, who have escaped the clutches of the lavv, go tripping off to a Week-end at Annapolis or Virginia. The boarding school, too, is watched over by captains, one in each house. These are elected by the girls, as are the heads of the boarding school Student Government. The director of the S Street houses, Chippy Hall, and the director of Bancroft, Holtie Whittle, have done good jobs this year and are among the most popular of I-lolton's officials, We should certainly miss the efforts of all these girls to keep us boarders reasonably quiet, to see that our lights are turned out at the 1o:1o curfew and, last of all, to say goodnight and tuck us in bed. The policies and punishments of Student Government are decided upon when the stu- dent directors of the day school and of the boarding school meet each Thursday afternoon with three faculty advisors CMiss Brown, Miss Johnson, Miss McClellanD to discuss everything from sockless legs on F Street, un- tidy desks, and talking problems, to late- nesses and smoking-room troubles. The Wise referee of this Cooperative Board is Mrs. Holton. Our Student Government is an admirable organization, which serves to develop our characters and train us to shoulder responsi- bilities. These qualities, along with the edu- cation we receive at Holton-Arms, make us well prepared to follow the democratic Way of living. mpnzim. H Signing out. ft u M .t fl M' wflif M,-Vligx' f'4f'1Q4 ' Qt , X ,vj Y N in fobman nz with the hour: M. , , And Bright Stttrsw Tms YEAR the few girls left in the Dramatic Club elected Mary Holt Whittle president and Katharine Colvin secretary. After the tryouts we again had quantity as well as quality. On the nights of the fifth and sixth of De- cember the theater was crowded with an audience anxious to see the three one-act plays produced by the club under the expert direction of Mrs. Rice. They were not dis- appointed-if we do say so ourselves! Shin- ing Armour, a scene from the life ofjoan of Arc, had as its star Dottie Moore-straight from the Barter Theater. Penny Reid, as the romantic Dauphin, made us forget that she is a mere female. Little Roberta Veverka, Joan's chaplain and advisor, was almost lost under that monk's robe and hood. The play had everything-costumes, acting, music. The latter was rendered by Jean Hurd as a page. Gthers in the cast were Jackie Herring, Miriam Tittmann, Joan Briggs, and Sally Norris. Every time we see Katharine Colvin she seems to grow older. Last year she was Julia Mill's mother, and this year she was seventy- year-old Gran, the dominant leading lady in What will our mx! play be? arkf Mfr. Ria. Ringing in the Groom. She had her hands full, Bertha, the maid Uean Gittinsb, was always betting her money on the races, Wil- bur, her grandson CMary johnstonj, quit col- lege to join a band, Aunt Ella, Gran's daugh- ter CMartha Clarkb, was out to make all Hollywood mission-conscious, and Harriet, her daughter Cjulia Ann SparkmanD, strove to get her picture in the papers! Gthers didn't give quite as much trouble. Sylvia Lewis played Mildred, money-borrowing sister of Wilbur and George. George, the backbone and financial prop of the family, was por- trayed by Marie Vallance, who rushed in one week before the plays to learn the part and gave an excellent performance. Jackie Her- ring was Ruth, George's sweet and patient lady-in-waiting. Screams, ghosts, noises, and mysterious happenings were the keynote of The Ghostly Passenger. Holtie Whittle was so natural as the worried mother that it hardly occurred to us that she was acting. We cer- tainly were surprised to heat Sally Norris's deep voice as she changed from her part in the first play to Holtie's husband in the third. Others who made that quick change were Joan Briggs, the frightened colored maid who Spike, tlfillj' Marjorie Hifl, telli' 17014056 eazzglrt the kidmzpper. almost stole the show, and Miriam Tittmann as Mrs. Stillman, who did all of her thinking and her husband's, too. Ann Luetzen, as Clarice Ccry-babyjjaekson, andjeanne Clark, as Edgar Roof, were suspected of being a pair of confidence Workers, and turned out to be F.B.I. agents. The hero of it all was Marjorie Hill, as Spike Owens, rescuer of the kid- napped child, capturer of the kidnappers, and winner of his girl, Juan Williamson. ln the next set of plays and in the senior plays We expect to see Lucy Brown, Olivia Chilton, Ellen Galvin, Jewel Davis, Daphne Fay, Mary Alice Stoddard, and Ann Gins- burgh, the latest additions to our circle of dramatic-fanatics. Penny Reid and Dottie Moore take ui' buck to the defy! of form of Arr, while Jeanne Clark dom ez nzlzrtaehe and joinf the F.B,I. jackie and Marie are the rommztie team in Rirzgirz,g in the Groom. 66 et hfusie Save lr AT THE BEGINNING of the school year some- one should approach you with the request, Please hum the first line of 'Yankee Doodle' to me, I've forgotten how it goes! you may suspect that there is a movement going on to find more heavenly voices to fill in the gaps of the Glee Club's ranks left by last year's graduating class. Prospects are herded to the little theater, old faithful Carry Me Back to Old Virginia and ever-popular Home on the Range are dragged out, and the old- timers judge the quavering voices of potential members. Heavens, I never knew Jbe could sing, is a common exclamation heard at this time. Soon the selectees are informed that they have been accepted, and muttering, Gee, they must be getting desperate, they come to the next meeting. This year the altos have swelled to mam- moth proportions, stoically holding their own Hwrmfv vairef, referlial 7lYll.fiC'I'h6 Glee Club. ll the reezew with the sopranos. Barbara Greene, Kitty Burton, Katharine Colvin, Ellen Galvin, Jeanne Nelson, Peggy Rogers, and Mary Stohlman are responsible for those amazingly low-pitched tones, While Jean and Martha Clark, Kitty Claud, Josephine Culbertson, Jewel Davis, Nancy Martin, Virginia Stickle, Alice and Marianne Williamson, Marie Val- lance, and Joanne Wharton vainly try to overpower them. The virtuoso of the Stein- way who patiently repeats the dillicult pas- sages is obliging Miss Johnson, while Miss Feiker wields the baton over all and feels every bar of music so strongly herself that we can't help feeling it too. The Glee Club first came into prominence this year when it gathered in study hall to fill us with the correct spirit of Thanksgiving Day. When Christmas time rolled 'round, the carol books were taken from the shelf, ,Z 66 and all the old favorites were rehearsed. This year's program in the library was enriched by three new voices. Maryalice Brattain, Dinny O'Rear, and Peggy Rogers all sang solos, while the rest of the club hummed in the background, and the faculty and boarders joined in the chorus. As we were already familiar with the harmonious O'Reillys and the clear soprano of President jean Hurd, we were not surprised, but were certainly en- chanted, when they rendered their contribu- tions. After supper we adjourned to the little theater, where the servants had gathered to give us a never-to-be-forgotten song-fest. As the last strains of Silent Night died away we all felt filled to the brim with the Christmas spirit. As we go to press, work on this year's operetta, Miss Jones, is just get- ting under way. Judging from the other pro- grams offered by the Glee Club this year, we know that we shall not be disappointed in this last treat. Bmftaiu, Hurd, 0'Rmr-miter 6'Xffl101 ll7i77lIf7'?J'. Mifr follmon and Min Feikcr help rho club clvooxe the .fpring apcretta. Freedom of Assembly 1 - llFREEDOM or AssEMBLY! What does it mean, and how does it affect our everyday life at Holton-Arms? Each time we congregate on the stairway, or in the lounge, we are making use of it. When we gather on the hockey field or in the gym to practice dodges and pivots, when we meet with other schools to thrill spectators with those exciting hockey and basketball games, when we flock to see those greatest shows on earth presented by Miss Happer's mod- ern dancing class, when we skate together, bowl together, or ride together, Holton-Arms is assembling freely. A glance or two onward will yield you the explanation for all those bruises and black eyes sported by our sturdy athletes, and for the grace and precision displayed by our skaters and modern dancers. Read on to learn of the aims and aspirations of The Holton Athletic Association, which is the cause of it all. 68 The H A Aff beard of directorr. UTo Promote the THIS YEAR DEMOCRACY has come to the front in the Holton-Arms Athletic Association. Instead of being the select group of star ath- letes that it used to be, it is composed of all the pupils at school. Why has it changed? Because, with the trend in physical education away from emphasis on the few outstanding persons in a group and placed on recreation and participation of the masses, this small set was inadequate. Naturally someone has to carry on the busi- ness of such a huge organization. A board elected by the pupils does this very thing. On this is a representative from each sport and activity offered by the physical education de- partment. Eflicient Barbara Menninger was elected president of the H.A.A., and she naturally is head of the board. She is assisted by the leader of the Whites, Helen Smithg the leader of the Blues, Betty Woolf, the captains of the hockey and basketball teams, and rep- Generul Welfurey' resentatives of modern dancing,,ice-skating, riding, bowling, and tennis. This board is kept busy at the posture con- test, the athletic teas at the close of each sea- son, thejamboree, and at the Blue and White demonstration week-end, when the gallery of the Church Street gym is packed with breathless parents and students come to watch the final team basketball game and the grace- ful gyrations of the dancers. The Athletic Association offers a large number of different sports in the hope that each girl may be given a chance to participate in activities in which she is vitally interested. The Association in its new form is still a baby, but already it is beginning to hold the outstanding posi- tion in the school program that it deserves. Through it the girls will learn to share re- sponsibilities, to cooperate, and to keep up that team spirit which will make them win games for the school and merit for themselves in this democratic nation. Hockey HOCKEY TEAMS 1941 BLUE TEAM WHITE TEAM O'Keefe, Alice L.W. Holloway, Jean Brattain, Maryalice L.I. Baker, Patricia Davis, Jewel C.F. Taylor, jean Mecklin, Margaret R.I. Booth, Frances Johnston, Mary R.W. Campbell, Dorothy Greene, Barbara L.l-I.B Smith, Helen Steuart, Elizabeth Fay, Daphne Vallance, Marie CCapt.D Colvin, Katharine Menninger, Barbara Burress, Cynthia C.H.B R.H.B. L.F.B R.F.B G. Sulu. Fitzgerald, Lillian . Unzicker, Peggy CCapt.D Culbertson, Josephine Lewis, Sylvia Jones, Barbara King, Pauline Cleland, Rita Martin, Nancy O'Rei1ly, Margaret Wharton, Joanne Galvin, Ellen Williamson, Alice Vargas, Blanca Oakes, Jean Claire THREE-FIFTEEN IN THE FALL heralds a strange scrambling in the cloakroom. Everyone is yelling, Who has my hockey stick? or Where are my gloves? Having finally pulled ourselves together, we rush out to the bus which takes us to the Ellipse. Here in the shadow of the White House we learn dribbles, drives, dodges, and tackles under the watchful eyes of Miss Feiker amd Miss Bonner. At last comes the day when the team lists are posted. It's a thrill to see your name among the elect, but it has its disadvantages. On Saturday mornings the chosen few must drag themselves out of bed and into the cold wind to practice for the games. This year we had games scheduled with only two schools. Both the Blues, captained by Marie Vallance, and the Whites, led by Peggy Unzicker, played good hockey against Cathedral and Get in and fight, urge: Min Feiker, while the spectator! eagerb' await the opening wbixtle and Barbara .rrandr ready ta guard the goal. St. Agnes. Yet Fate was unkind, we were defeated. On the eventful day of the traditional Blue and White game everyone flocked to the Ellipse to see Jewel Davis score the winning goal in an exciting game that ended 1-o for the Blues. Major letters went to the All- Holton Team: Maryalice Brattain, Jewel Davis, Jean Taylor, Marianne Williamson, fresh air merely by walking to and from the gym. This year jumping rope was added to all the other exercises which pave the road to a good basketball team, and if anyone dares to doubt the strenuousness of this ac- tivity, just come to us! On the first day, husky athletes though we are, we all fell to the floor exhausted. After this workout we separate into two groups, the guards going to one end of the gym to engage in intercepting passes and jumping up to catch the ball off the back- board, While the forwards at the other end shoot baskets and construct baffling plays. Then we get together and put into practice all that we have learned. The guards, as soon as they have caught onto the forwards' sig- nals, give them a run for their baskets. Then the forwards change their signals, and the guards proceed to figure them out all over again. Don't talk to us about vicious circles! Signals can be really funny, as we discovered in the Alumnae Reunion game. Jewel Davis, a Holton forward, sent Miss Lurton, an Alumnae guard, into hysterics when she The game 'J begun. Mary Johnston, Daphne Fay, Elizabeth Steuart, Peggy Unzicker, Marie Vallance, Katharine Colvin, and Barbara Menninger. As everyone expected, the blazer was awarded to fleet-footed Mary Johnston, To Wind up in style we made a grand show- ing on the All-Private School Team with Mary Johnston and Jean Taylor on the first team and Jewel Davis on the second. Then when sunny fall was over and winter Winds began to blow, we turned our attention to . . . Bncsketbtzrl ,THOUGH OUR WINTER activity is an indoor Sport, We gm: Uuf quota Cafld then SOIHCD of The camera mtcbrr lb: winning buriut. 72 yelled King Lear to signal a trick play. Miss Lurton found out that she can't escape Shakespeare even while playing basketball. This year Jewel was elected captain of the Blue team and Jean Taylor captain of the White. As they were strutting in their glory, Miss Feiker informed them that along with their titles went the dubious honor of closing the windows, picking up the pinnies, and putting away the balls after each practice. This season our games are scheduled to be played with Gunston Hall, Mt. Vernon, and BASKETBALL SQUAD 1947. BLUES Jewel Davis, Captain Maryalice Brattain Katharine Colvin Daphne Fay Barbara Greene Mary Johnston Margaret Mechlin Alice O'Keefe Elizabeth Steuart Marie Vallance BASKETBALL SQUAD 1942. WHITES Jean Taylor, Captain Pat Baker Lucy Brown Dorothy Campbell Ann DeKay Margaret Hambley Jean Holloway Peggy Unzicker Marianne Williamson Betty Kessel Georgetown Visitation Convent. A highlight of our season came on Friday, the thirteenth of February, when the faculty met the girls in a fight-to-the-finish game. As our teachers marched in, equipped with first-aid kits and artificial respirators, we chuckled to ourselves and turned pitying smiles upon them. But Pride goeth before a fall -that old adage was impressed upon our minds by a score we dare not mention! Yes, it's a great game-this basketball! Second! Line of dense Ellen pmcticef ber .rcr1':. A-riding an u povtvn at M1'. Cfarkfr .rmblc.r. Luakf like 41 Jtrikc, jean N An afternoon of .rkutinlg complete with ice, rom' clveekf, and three point lnrzdiny. 74 lihl nlssvma-lww qw QM-J A and urnnwjh A AMALQAM MJ Qq has d-an-ol. 0.14. A4 oauw.-.ua-Q, MODERN DANCE CLASSES are avai able to all ages, but the real fun is in the advanced groups, where Miss Happer instructs star- eyed damsels who strive to attain inexplicable grace. Several drooping daisies lean against the walls and are told that they must have feeling to their fingertips. Others are firmly informed that before becoming Martha Gra- hams they must develop those undreamed-of muscles. Some who entered the class in hope of a rest hour lind that they must bend their backs and stretch disastrously to the melan- choly throb of a tom-tom. After the fall workout a surprising number courageously face another term. With a feverish glint in their eyes these trusties strain for the March recital. Spring comes and Miss Happer lets her pupils pick up their pieces. The funny thing is they love the stuff. M incl the iwsic lf1.e'femlofzliefif1g IU Iliff. DS HARCOAL ASSIEROLES 141143 .fpcncer .fzQT.l', .AMllSiC mlm! take rank df the lzigbeft of the fine fzrtfg-af the one which more tlnnz any other mifzifterbr to l7I02IlI7I uffffaref' Wlvat are we to liefiefe? Owen Merccfetlv ,fqy.1, A'Wc mm' fire u'irlm1zf poehjv, mnfir, and art We may fire 1l'1fl70llf comicerzre and live wiilwnt lvmrt. We may fire witho11tfrieml.r,' we 11141 fir? witlmlzt boulmg But rivifiqed man mmzot lm: ll'ifl'0Ilf cooks. Yet Aguerlvulz .fdu'V.f, Art i.rtl1:.mreJ't and ,mfnt ririfiqrr 4 M eep the mme Fires Btumnivmgw Holton-Arm! believer in aiding the :Iefeme igdff. .fame girly knit .ru'ef1terJ, Jockr, or fmrfr, while other-.r ra!! bznzdagey for Abdff MH- We0u'JJemw1JIrdleJ'tltf df! Of wdkillg fl lwleb tfve Ren' Croft. paper resepmrfe to Iver Home Nll7'.lkiI1Kg slum. l'm1k,r, Efvim, Catchy, mul wztlrm relax in their mow Getting reatfv for ltmclvewz. 77 7' Mlife, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness Now WE PRESENT another side of Holton's character. Thus far you have seen our brains at work during classes and study periods, our talents have amazed you in the Scroll and the Dramatic Club, and We have displayed our prowess in hockey and basketball. But what about our leisure hours, our week-ends, and those odd moments between classes? We shall enlighten you. One week-end toward the beginning of February we spent at Sky Top, where we skated and skiied to our heart's content. There was the Blue and White Draw, the Blue and White week-end, the Alumnae week-end, and, last but not least, that unforgettable fun- fest, THE SCRIBEJ2.1'I1lDOI'CC. But these are only the scheduled enter- tainments. 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Afuzmme uwek-ef1z1',' Yazffl mon be one sw gwfx M5 U' +0 oxxrxw 441, to -fvdbauiplfs Wywf-.J mpg We, the Pewple The Third Farm Ima' Ll Haflou'e'm pargf. fflw W, Jw M I 1 Mjafvb f LW M 1 W ML 6 7. W LW J 5, lvwflff , f Supa WV: M46 4111 J' 4459 ,WM 1565 lvfb' ina' , hilgsW5!Q!,oPU'j J ugflfb ew 99 Early birclnfifl all kimlr gf weather 3-f - r. ,lg-fezferezl .x't1zde11t.r. Fumifiar farm. 83 Upper School Directory Allwine, Jean .... The Partner Apartmentt, Warhington, D.C. Bachman Beverly ...... 4429 Lowell Street, Warhington, D.C. Bagby, Alice .... 3644 Flamingo Drive, Miami Beach, Florida Baker, Patricia ........ 2911 Olive Avenue, Wathington, D.C. Bcij, Barbara ,... .... 3 428 Porter Street, Waxhington, D.C. Belknap, Helen .....................,.., Goxhen, Kentucky Betts, Tilly .,....,... 3107 Garfield Street, Washington, D.C. Bond, Mary ...... George Wathington Inn, Washington, D.C. Booth, Frances. .Radford Ordnance Workr, Radford, Virginia Brand, Nancy ........ 121 Genexeo Road, San Antonio, Texaf Brattain, Maryalice 7300 Fourteenth Street, Waehington, D.C. Briggs, Joan ....,.. 1677 Thirty-jir.rt Street, Washington, D.C. Brooks, Eleanor ...............,.......i 3903 Oliver Street Chevy Chase, Waehington, D.C. Brown, Lucy ....,... 403 May Avenue, Fort Smith, Arkanraf Burress, Cynthia .......,............ Fort Benning, Georgia Burton, Katherine ....... ...., U ppef Marlboro, Maryland 720 Bromley Road Charlotte, North Carolina Gillespie, Sarel .... ..... 2 300 Que Street, Washington, D.C. Ginsburgh, Anne .... .,....... 1 3 East Underwood Chevy Chart, Maryland Gibbon, Catherine .... Ginsburgh, Martha ..... . . .13 Eaft Underwood Street Street Chevy Chau, Maryland Gittins, Jeanne. .4014 Country Club Boulevard, Sioux City, Iowa Glover, Bland ....... 6318 Beachwood Drive, Waxhington, D.C. Greene, Barbara .... 1601 Nineteenth Street, Warhington, D.C. Greene, Suzanne .... 1601 Nineteenth Street, Warhington, D.C. Hall, Mary Fitzgerald .Enoworth Avenue, Narhville, Tennenee Hambley, Margaret, 3017 Forty-fourth Place, Warhington, D.C. Harris, Ruth Ann ,..... 3193 Porter Street, Wafhington, D.C. Heine, Barbara ...... 4312 Edmund: Street, Waxhington, D.C. Heine, Jacqueline .... 4312 Edmund: Street, Warhington, D.C. Herring, Jacklyn ........ The Wettchetter, Wathington, D.C. Hill, Marjorie ...... 1712 Crextwood Drive, Warhington, D.C. Cabassa, Josephine ..... ...... Campbell, Dorothy .... ,Ponce, Puerto Rico , . . .4430 Thirty-.rixth Street Warhington, D.C. Charbonnet, Mathilde ....... 2116 Eaft Thirty-Jeventh Street Tulra, Oklahoma Cheatham, Elvira ...........,,... Belwood, Oxford Road Henderxon, North Carolina Chilton, Olivia .... 3622 Saratoga Drive, Narhville, Tenne.r.ree Clark, Jeanne ....... 3908 Sixteenth Street, Waxhington, D.C. Clark, Martha ...... 3908 Sixteenth Street, Warhington, D.C. Claud, Katharine .... 3844 Legation Street, Cleland, Rita ........ 3740 Militagr Road, Colvin, Katharine ..... 3616 Veazey Street, Cooke, Olga ........... 3743 Upton Street, Culbertson, Josephine ..... ........ 2 101 Wachington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Wathington, D.C. Warhington, D.C. Connecticut Avenue Kacy, Anne, 1011 North Noyer Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland Warhington, D.C. Davidge, Marybeth. .2440 Sixteenth Street, Washington, D.C. Davidson, Daisy .................. 203 North Fairfax Street Alexandria, Virginia Davis, Jewel. .3012 Mattachuxettr Avenue, Wathington, D.C. DeArman, Joyce ,..... 2607 Pemberton Drive, Houeton, Texa: DeKay, Ann ....... 2133 California Street, Warhingtort, D.C. Derby, Nancy .......... 2034 Allen Place, Warhington, D.C. Dillon, Beverly 3312 Twenty-eighth Street, Warhington, D.C. DuHamel, Mabie. . .2131 California Street, Washington, D.C. Dunham, Claire ...... . ....,,.. Hi: LordJhip'.r Kindne.rx Upper Marlboro, Maryland Dunkle, Nancy Anne ....,.....,...... Fort Myer, Virginia Embry, Caroline. .2311 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. Fay, Daphne ..,..... ......,........ 3 904 Cedar Parkway Chevy Chase, Washington, D.C. Ferguson, Joan ......... 2414 Trag' Place, Washington, D.C. Fitzgerald, Lillian .... 402 I Street, S .W., Ardmore, Oklahoma Flammer, Katharine, If Summit Avenue, Bronxville, New York Galvin, Ellen. . 63 08 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chau, Maryland Gayle, Kitty .... 934 Granville Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Hill, Rebecca ............. The Wyoming, Wathington, D.C. Hix, Ethel ......, 1020 Hampton Boulevard, Norfolk, Virginia Holloway, Jean .............. 924 South Twenty-Jixth Street Arlington, Virginia Hudson, Jean ......... 3624 Fulton Street, Warhington, D.C. Hulsey, Yvonne. .3601 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. Hurd, HarrietJean .2101 Connecticut Avenue, Wachington, D.C. Hutchinson, Mary Frances .......,. care of j. H. Shackelford Grifin, Georgia Hyde, Florence Fuller ...... .... 1 294 Moreland Avenue feferron City, Minouri Johnson, Ann Elizabeth. .6200 Highland, Fort Worth, Texas Johnston, Katherine, 410 Warwick Place, Somerset, Maryland Johnston, Mary Reading ........... 6303 Ridgewood Avenue Chevy Chau, Wachirtgton, D.C. Jones, Barbara ....... 4980 Hillbrook Lane, Washington, D.C. Jones, Patsy ........ 3006 Forty-fifth Street, Warhington, D.C. Kaspar, Etheldreda. 1842 Mintwood Place, Kessel, Betty ..... 3334 Forty-.recond Place, Washington Warhington, 1 D.C. D.C. King, Betty. . .3700 Mamachuretts Avenue, Wa.rhington, D.C. King, Pauline ........... Rooxevelt Hotel, Washington, D.C. Knowles, Kathryne. . .2943 Newark Street, Washington, D.C. Kutschko, Jeannette .............., 2418 Thirq-ninth Street Washington, D.C. LaGarde, Joan ..... 1230 Leighton Avenue, Anniston, Alabama Langer, Cornelia ......... Rootevelt Hotel, Washington, D.C. Langer, Mary Erskine ..., Rootevelt Hotel, Wathington, D.C. Lewis, Marjorie ,....................,...... Satin, Texat Lewis, Sylvia ........,. 921 Vieri Road, Rockville, Maryland Logan, Carolyn ..... 3909 McKinley Street, Wathington, D.C. Long, Jo-Harvey ..... 7 Woodley Row, Hot S pring.r, Arkanrae Lorick, Lee. .1727 Hampton Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina Lorick, Mary, 1727 Hampton Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina Luetzenkirchen, Ann Elizabeth ....... 1712 Crertwood Drive Waehington, D.C. McMurray, Rena Hill ,.............,., 3600 Redmont Road Birmingham, Alabama McNeale, Sylvia .,... 1823 Biltmore Street, Warhington, D.C. Magruder, Mary ........,...... Upper Marlboro, Maryland Marlowe, Elizabeth Landon ........ 3000 Connecticut Avenue Wachington, D.C. Martin, Nancy ...,... 3901 Ingornar Street, Wathington, D.C. Maxon, Marilyn ,.....,... 960 Merriman Road, Akron, Ohio Mechlin, Margaret ....... 3016 Que Street, Waxhington, D.C. Menninger, Barbara. .1343 Thirtieth Street, Wachington, D.C. Millard, Zelah ....... The Shoreham Hotel, Warhington, D.C. Jhigng, Carolyn ....... 304 Branard Avenue, Houcqnjl'-egg: Moore, Dorothy ................. 117 CWQJIBWJEJWCH Street Winchecter, Virginia Morrow, Aileen, 2800 Highland Avenue, Birmingham, Alabama Morsell, Bonnie. . .6317 Connecticut Avenue, Warhington, D.C. Murray, Rita ...... 1613 Nineteenth Street, Warhington, D.C. Nelson, Jeannette Craver ...,.... 1701 Mauachucettr Avenue Waxhington, D.C. Noe, Betsy Buckner ..... New South Hotel, jacluon, Tennenee Norris, Sally ......,.. 113 Main Street, Penn Yan, New York North, Margery ..,., 3649 Piping Rock Lane, Houcton, Texar Noyes, Anna .......,..... 330 Delaware Avenue, Akron, Ohio Nye, Helene ...... 1310 Forty-fourth Street, Wachington, D.C. Oakes, Jean Claire .... 18 Ridge Drive, Birmingham, Alabama O'Brien, Barbara Jean. . .3061 Porter Street, Waxhington, D.C. O'Keefe, Alice ...................... 6310 Oakridge Avenue Chevy Chase, Warhington, D.C. O'Neal, Mary Hamilton. .R0o.revelt Hotel, Waxhington, D.C. O'Rear, Virginia ........ The Wertcherter, Wachington, D.C. O'Reilly, Louise . I7 North Seventh Street, Richmond, Virginia O'Reilly, Margaret ................ I7 North Seventh Street Richmond, Virginia Ovenshine, Virginia. . .Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia Overesch, Emily . . . 1811 Albemarle Street, Wachington, D.C. Palmer, Jeannette, 1813 Twenty-fourth Street, Warhington, D.C. Palmer, Laura. . .1813 Twenq-fourth Street, Warhington, D.C. Parrish, Mildred ..............,.... 116 Eaft Bradley Lane Chevy Chace, Maryland Parrish, Sally ,.... 1319 Connecticut Avenue, Wachington, D.C. Patterson, Margherita. . 6 Curtic Street, Chevy Chau, Maryland Patterson , Sally ........ 6 Curtit Street, Chevy Cha.re, Maryland Peck, Lois .............. 3711 Reno Road, Warhington, D.C. Plunket, Margaret ........... 1100 South Twenty-.rixth Street Birmingham, Alabama Post, Priscilla .... 1311 Connecticut Avenue, Waxhington, D.C. Potter, Lisa ...,.., Stone Houre Farm, Mendham, New feng' Rathbun, Phyllis ........ White Oaket Farm, Tilden Lane Rockville, Maryland Reed, Caroline ...,..... 1311 Tracy Place, Wafhington, D.C. Reid, Marylin ...., 633 Shippan Avenue, Stamford, Connecticut Rhodes, Marjorie ,... 1701 Sixteenth Street, Wachington, D.C. Roberts, Ann Hamilton ................ 1111 Campuc Road Durham, North Carolina Rogers, Margaret ..... ...... 3 1 Eaet Bradley Lane Chevy Chau, Maryland Rose, Leonora .... ....... 6 910 Golf Drive, Qzllar,,,Tega,r Rusch, Virginia ......... 4810 Reno Road, Wachington, D.C. Rushton, Camilla ..... 1301 Calvert Street, Wachington, D.C. Sherman, Elizabeth Ann ...,........... 4611 Kenmore Drive Wachington, D.C. Sherwood, Betty Ann .... 3310 Reno Road, Warhington, D.C. Showell, Eugenie ................... Brookeville, Maryland Smith, Helen .... 6419 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, Virginia Smith, Margaret .... 1408 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Virginia Snow, Claire ,.........,.. 1716 M Street, Warhington, D.C. Snyder, Mary Louise. .317 Wertin Road, San Antonio, Texa.r Sparkman, Julia Ann ..... The Broadmoor, Wachington, D.C. Stender, Betty Jo .... 1111 Tenth Street, Huntington, Virginia Stephen, Gloria Glyn ...................... Bgfan, Texax Steuart, Elizabeth ...... 1301 Upton Street, Warhington, D.C. Stickle, Virginia. . .4303 Seventeenth Street, Warhington, D.C. Stoddard, Mary Alice ...... 1911 P Street, Warhington, D.C. Stohlman, Mary ....... .............. 1 01 Grafton Street Washington, D.C. Streit, Colette ..... ..... T he Ontario, Washington, D.C. Streit, Jeannette ............ The Ontario, Wachington, D.C. Sturgis, Harriet .......... Earterling, Vickrburg, Mi.r.ri.r.fippi Tan, Ellen ........ 8608 Cedar Street, Silver Spring, Maqyland Taylor, Jean. . .1631 Ma.r.rachu1ett.r Avenue, Waxhington, D.C. Thompson, Camille ............. 1314 Wert DeVillier Street Pencacola, Florida Thurber, Emma . . 3118 Thirty-ninth Street, Warhington, D.C. Tittmann, Miriam, 1718 Connecticut Avenue, Warhington, D.C. Tully, Helen ......,. 137 South Bgl Unzicker, Margaret Louise. ....... 3311 Twenty-fourth Street Wachington, D.C. Vallance, Marie .... 3016 Forty-third Street, Wachington, D.C. Vance, Louise. .16 Wert Irving Street, Chevy Chace, Maryland Vargas, Blanca. .3104 Thirty-eighth Street, Warhington, D.C. Veverka, Roberta, .1101 Connecticut Avenue, Wachington, D.C. Wahl, Barbara .... 2701 Connecticut Avenue, Warhington, D.C. Wesson, Ida .................... Box 191, Navacota, Texat Wharton, Joanne ..... 1136 Fortieth Place, Wachington, D.C. White, Mary Clarke .............. 6110 Broad Branch Road Warhington, D.C. Whittle, Mary Holt ..... ...... 1 04 Starling Avenue Martincville, Virginia Willard, Abby ........ 1801 Tilden Street, Wachington, D.C. Willard, Helen Parker ...,.........., 3101 Woodland Drive Warhington, D.C. . . . nm . . . Williamson, Alice ..... 4907 Tilden Street, Wachington, D.C. Williamson, Juan ............... 3700 Ma.vcachu.rett.r Avenue Warhington, D.C. Williamson, Marianne.. .4907 Tilden Street, Wathington, D.C. Willson, Dixie ..... 7104 Glenbrook Road, Bethexda, Maryland Woolf, Elizabeth .1813 Calhoun Street, New Orleanr, Louiciana Zoller, Anna Marie ..... 4331 Foreit Lane, Warhington, D.C. n 1- 111 t ,Vg 1 . jf 1 25 I 4 L L u L E 1 . . I ' w 1 . ' 1 X 1 ,,. x I4 4 ' - , 'L I 19 ' E A rf V i fi . h 1 A 4 'R an Y , . If 1 , 7. r r 5, an 1 K w QT. 4. . fi ,, if S '11 '1 1 F . .11 rf! r .4 Q-Ti' 1 at r I Advertisements f- ammmi iv. ' wifi-1 ,..,, - . ,z pu. f ,-,mf 4' .' , f vin: , YN, : ' N ,. .3 , ,V-,K qu L ' EQ: . ,-5, ,H ,-. . . nl L V ,- 'flu A - -ey. ,.'1'w:1a. 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' HN. ,',,, ,.,. 44 , 1,,,,, ia, , Q 1 in, '14 . x 'f .4, --: 1.-f .Y 2 ,Ny . . 1' V ,V YL 1' 1' If 'QM' My 'Ll ,V-up 'M I.. . Mvrilw. Yum ,', ,u x' 1 , 1., 4, , ,L rv 12,-L.. w.. .,-.2.f.LL-W 2 A , N, 'K ,,,.v . -, 1 1 MM tflwn. MAKERS OF THE OFFICIAL RINGS AND PINS FOR THE HOLTON-ARMS SCHOOL GIFTS Of Rare Beauty and Charm There are few whose wishes cannot be satisfied from among the infinite variety that fill the many departments of this Establishment . . . in Jewels, Watches, Clocks, Silver, China, Glass, Leather Goods and Novelties. . BAN KS GAB' D BPJl'EIw f S'-milf G1 Established 1832 1218 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA A copy of the gift book sent upon request . . . . far more seemly were it for thee to have thy Studie full of bookes, than thy Purses full of Monyf' WM. BALLANTYNE 85 SONS 1421 F STREET WASHINGTON, D. C. Sellers of books and stationery since 1852 WOODWARD Sc LOTHROP l0TH, l1TH, F AND G STREETS 1 Every Student Aplbreciates Style Advice Our College and Student Out- fitting Service can solve many of your problems-and take a load Of worries Off your shoulders. Stop in and see Miss Warren, our College Counselor, and she will help you find the right clothes and even take you around the store. 1 COLLEGE OU1'FITTING SERVICE FOURTH FLOOR Garfinckel's extends a cordial invitation to the girls of Holton-Arms School to shop in the Capital's most distinctive store. You will particularly like our Greenbrier Sports Shop-filled with sweaters and skirts for your campus life, and our Debutante Shop- specializing in clothes for your gayer moments. And for a delightful luncheon or afternoon tea, rest awhile in our Greenbrier Garden. Julius Garfinckel Sz Co. F Street at Fourteenth SHEPHERD 3993 SANDFORD'S Complete Cleaning Service 7908 GEORGIA AVENUE qnimict Lilley Cgkzzfzme, Jw. HOBART 0008 1919 QUE STREET, N. NN WASHINGTON, D. C. Waslzington's Foremost Uniform Outftters CAPS AND GOWNS GRADUATION DRESSES In our hrs! floor Shop a complete line of Sport, Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses BARTEMEIER'S Uptown A uto Supply MUTI-1 no Iam Equipped toECjizig i.?iJ5'rt Service in NA1'.6386 18TH STREET AT CALIFORNIA Batteries Gas and Oil Tires MASTER AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION INIICHIGAN 3300 .14 conhafinuifafion id exfenvlee! fo you fo uioif The PALL MALL RO OM Every Saturday I Dinner and Supper Dancing Fashion Show Luncheon at Floor Entertainment 351.00 per person at 11:00 p. m. The HOTEL RALEIGH C. C. SCHIFFELER, General Manager Telephone North 2850 Established 1766 ' 1 V FOR THE BEST IN FLOYVERS WALPOLE BROTHERS, Inc. , Specialists in Linens S M A L L 5 1529 Connecticut Avenue FLOWER AND GARDEN CENTER Washington, D. C. 1501 CONNECTICUT AVENUE BOSTON LONDON DUBLIN MAGNOLIA HYANNIS DUPOIII Phone HOBART 9457 for Appointment Since 1875 Dlstrict 8250 ARTISTIC HAIR STYLING M A G H U D E H IN L' 7 I DOROTHY PRENCIPE Lgmporferd, gracerd ann! 1726 CONNECTICUT IAVENUE, N. IV. Mine Werfianla wAhHING5ZON, D. L- jredi Weafd, gruifd anal Uegefagfed Expert Opemmi-.s in Atlendmife 1138 CONNECTICUT AVENUE 506 Service QBetween L and My qifvie Siffdff Skin, H air and Henna Specialists 1 212 CONNECTICUT AVENUE - at 18th Street -- NATIONAL 6960 Courses Hair Treatments for Men and Womeng Preparations for Home Use Salons in New York and Canada GALT 81 BRO., INC. Established 1802 Iewellers and Silversmitbs ir , 607 13TI-I STREET WASHINGTON, D. C. CARD 8: OSBORNE, Inc. 1309 CONNECTICUT AVENUE JEWELS Fine Old Pieces From Estates at Bargain Prices Remounting Restringing Telephone DUPONT 1963 Phone ADAMS 1300 - 1301 G. H. SCHULZE, Jr. Pharmacy DRUGS - CHEMICALS - TOILET ARTICLES 1832 COLUMBIA ROAD WASHINGTON, D. C. Empire Pharmacy INCORPORATED 1738 CONNECTICUT AVE., N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. ik' DUPONT 1717 'Ar LEROY TI-IAYER STUDIOS .jfloaern Qancinq 1215 CONNECTICUT AVENUE 'PHONE METROPOLITAN 412 1 THE CLOTHES HORSE fLanette, Inc.j 1717 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ' if Beautiful Dresses at Beautiful Prices' Sweaters - Skirts - Lingerie 0 lfdflflf el 01320 FROCKS Cv HATS D b D 1739 connecticut avenue telephone 6 ' ffPff'fW'1f washington, d. C. DUpont 3838 NORTH 9613 OPEN EVENINGS IVIKTTIIJFVS of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association EFLOWERSE IHC. 18TH AND COLUMBIA ROAD KVASHINGTON, D. C. L. MCCOY ADams 5720 9:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. .L-'Ou 676155551 Beauty Salon 1802 20TH STREET, N. VV. WVASHINGTON, D. C. Air Cooled Permanents 355.00 and up 50C Service Fine Clzina, Rich Crystal, Silver Art Objects, Lamps Wiz? . 1223 CONNECTICUT AVENUE BETXVEEN M AND N STS. Ph on e, DECATUR 2606 THOSE QUALITY FLOWERS M A N N I N G ' S Florist 1627 CONNECTICUT AVENUE WVASHINGTON, D. C. REEVES CHOCOLATES sir 1209 F STREET IJECATUR 1766 - 3366 BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS Larimer? Foods - Wines - Liquors Imported and Domestic Groceries Prime New York Beef - Fancy Fruits and Vegetables FLASH DELIVERY 1727 CONNECTICUT AVENUE COPENHAVER 1521 Connecticut Avenue 'ik Calling Cards-Smart Stationery Greeting Cards Novelties for Gifts TT Phone, MICHIGAN 1200-1201 Mfashington, D. C. Phone, NATIONAL 3912 NESHAN G. HINTLIAN NESHAN G. HINTLIAN Oriental Rugs and Carpets Cleaning, Repairing and Storing 1128 CONNECTICUT AVENUE WASHINGTON, D. G. THE MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO SHOP just cal l MICHIGAN 6363 Capital Transit Eumpany Use Street Cars and Buses 1416 F STREET, N.W. Shop Between I0 and 2 Compliments of W. R. SIMPSON 6 SON Finest in Dairy Products Established since 1884 I 44 RIGGS MARKET NORTH 7703 Phone, National 9890 M. E. HORTON, Inc. Importers and Wholesalers of Food Products Approval on the Label Means Approval on the Table 608-620 C STREET, S. W. Washington, D. C. Phone, NORTH 7907 Specialists in LUNCHEON AND DINNER PARTY ORDERS J. E. IIIJNIJVI-IN Quality Meats P STREET BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STS. Marketing Delivered Promptly 38 AND 47 RIGGS MARKET Telephone: TRINIDAD 8000 W. H. SIMIINS Plllllllll CIIMPANY If It Wears Feathers We Always Have It SUPERIOR QUALITY POULTRY AND EGGS 1251 FOURTH STREET, N. E. Union Market WASHINGTON, D. G. T. A. CANNON CO., Inc. WHOLESALE Fruits and Vegetables 1272 5TH STREET, N. E. WASHINGTON, D. c. Phone, ATLANTIC 3201 FRED C. HAYS 5. co., Inc. Correct Picture Framing Pictures and Greeting Cards 1237 G STREET, N. W1 WASHINGTON, D. C. Phone, National 3269 Oil Paintings Restored-Regilding ELEHHUH IEHIUH 1909 QUE STREET, N.W. DISTINCTIVE GIRLS' APPAREL DUpont 2800 LIVINGSTON'S 906-908 7TH STREET, N. W. CHAUFFEUR'S, BUTLER'S, HOUSEMAN'S UNIFORMS 'Ar Phone, NATIONAL 4312 PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS Beauly in Its Entirety',-from head to toe SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS gmlk, cfm MAISON FRANCAISE 1221 CONNECTICUT AVE. District 3616 To the Holton-Arms School Our Best Wishes for 1942 Chas. G. Stott 85 Co., Inc. Stationery, Paper, Office Furniture 1310 NEW YORK AVENUE, N. W. BRANCHES 1513 K ST., N. W. 822 17TH ST., N. W. PAPER DEPARTMENT 804 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, N. E. IACK MULLANE MASQUERADE COSTUMES for Private Parties, Dramatics, Musical-Comedies, Minstrels, Pageants, etc. Tuxedos - Full Dress - Morning Suits Prince Alberts and Accessories for Hire. A Full Line of Wigs, Hair Goods and Theatrical Makeups-Graduation Caps and Gowns- Choir Robes, etc. SLIP COVERS-DRAPERIES-CURTAINS Custom Made, Expertly Tailored 714 llth N.W. ----- METROPOLITAN 9395 Residence - - - - - - GEORGIA 7048 MARY ELIZABETH, Inc. 1715 CONNECTICUT AVE. if GOWNS - LINGERIE SWEATERS 75? Phone NORTH 1862 ?i.fx.l 5 Camalier 8- Buckley 'Fm Zhafhrware 1141 CONNECTICUT AVENUE 2 doors above the Mayflower pfuymzi Ladies' Tailor and FHTTIIET SlII'I'S4C0.YI'S-FURS mallr' to order Also za fine 2lSS0l'tlIlClll of rezuiy-lo-wcaw. Fur Coats :xml SCZIIIS 1'c:1sm1:1ImIy priced. 10 Q, CERTIFIED COLD STORAGIC IJISC0l'N'I' IO TICACHIQRS l'RliSIiN'I'ING 'I'I-IIS .fXI5YIiR'l'ISICNIICNI 1734 CoNNEc1'1'1c:lv'1' AVICNIIIC NOrth 0632 NIE'l'ROI'0l.I'I'AN I874 DIs1'R1c:'1' 0482 E. THOMFORDT Sea. Food llelicaciffs 641-647 NEW CENTER IXIARKET 5TH Ke K R4 I. S'I'RIiI'1'l'S, NNV. wAsH1xm'oN, n. C. EU!-IL FUEL IJII. RIFFITH' DNSUMERS OMPANY 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE Metro. 4840 M II!!! I . ullll 1 mg! 1, EX, JA. 1 .111 X F X XIX NK Il UU I I,,,,IQgf,5N wAsmNnruN's I W1 nf ,'R, Mosr uumuz I I S+' NQ S 'iaCOCKTAIll0UNGE' , C PI ., . '- . SXSZE N- I l . 1, Z .,,,,1.,f,1 ' - I OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT if FROM J 5100 P. M. to mo P. M. moo P. M. Io 2:00 A. M. . . U, I Hotel . ' ANNAPUL SS 1 Ilfh In I2+h on H St. ' e, , The Uj1l1oI.slerf'1'.s Supply Holm' o I'Vasl1i1zglon BEDELL'S fI1!lllllfIll'IllI1l'I'.S of MATTRESSES - BOX SPRINGS BOX COUCHES - PILLOXVS 610 E S'1'REE'1', INORTHIVICSI' XVASIIINGTON, IJ. C. I'l:om'.x, N.-Xl'lox.u. 3621 - DISIRICI' 7447 n-1 Your Ke to New O ortunities Est. 1878 - Ii : Learn a second Language for better Q Z H understanding of National and Foreign Events. H :-zgz-'-:-'R 1:5:2:215g: 5 5 FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN PORTUGUESE '2151-If I , -323252223531 .-ef5535451112fgE53553555522511'E1if132325E:E:Ei1253235:E:5Erirmaz1:ar:2:ws:11'aimrzrsir-'-'-'-jj .g .1f:'.:-:. sms--':.,.::g:::g., ,-gd.: ,.::,:::-:..,:1:41:9511.-5::,.5,::1,:5,,., C .M ...., .. .... ..... .... ..... f f 4 40. aff' .... . ...N-. .QW ., ,-I -:,. O m ---- 3 z D Q 'Z E I 'I -1 1- 'I-1' W' : H 55:7 f':-: 775I:1'1'ZI:i: 'I:I: F O 5 -.-:g:'EY:gg,:-23' 2 : SCHOOL of LANGUAGES 5, M Ii Tel. NAIIOIIBI U2-70 Hill Bld ., 17111 6 E e. N.W. U H Q SCIIO0L IN EVERY LEADING CITY uniord . . . who make a habit of shopping at -Ielleff's can't help but become fashion-wise and value- wise because fashion-with-value is the crux of our business! Y THE NEVVER JELLE FFS 1214-1220 F Street TEMPLE SEERETARIAI. SEHUUL Day and Evening Classes COMPLETE SECRETARIAL COURSES Inrluding GREGG SHORTHAND AND MACHINE SHORTHAND siflcczml, lN'l'l?NSlVli coirksus li.x'r'ellz'nl Plr1r'r'n11'ul Srwvin' Calalog on Ifl'fllll'.Vl 1420 K S'l'Rl'1l-1'l', N. W. NAtional 3258 Unelfy Kdcwe joe paface 4461 CONNECTICUT AVE., NV. EM. 8100 Ice Skating Bowling Table Tennis XVHY NOT HOLD YOl'R l'AR'l'Y .XT THIC ICI-I PALACIQ . . . SPIQCIIAL PRICE FOR GROUPS GUDE can play an important part in your future life Flowers create a cheerful atmosphere around you lend radlance to your character . . . wlth subtle lovellness On your date, ln your home or sent as a thoughtful remem- brance to your loved ones, Code flowers strlke the proper note IIT good taste -good judgment, Wire Flowers Thru Cudels Member of Florists' Telegraph , Up! f' Delivery Assn. 1 , 1 1 l ANU' v f,4:uJ ! 1 L IJ NM, ,.. .,1 ' U l2l2 F Street NA. 4276 ll24 Conn. Ave. DI. 8450 3lO3 l4th St. CO. 3lO3 4 STORES Soleconn. Ave. EM. l225 me minus SANZ-METHOIJ Compliments of H tugs A Ll I srunsam I, W. R. WINSLOW v SQ, A A 'V13 5 CO. D 11 E A A g praxis 5 5 V 1513 ONLY SPANISH BY PROFESSORS FROM 922 NEW YORK AVENUE and South America TRANSLATIONS H28 Connecticut Ave. RE. 1513 Summa '7ime. . . eamp '7ime! Fast away the school year passes. Then comes summer-no more classes. Have you a place where you can go To pretty yourself and help you grow? Mountain Lake Camp is the place just for you With swimming and tennis and all you can do. Mountain Lal-in Camp MOUNTAIN LAKE, VIRGINIA Owner and Director - GRETCHEN FEIKER HOLTON-ARMS SCHOOL 2125 S Street Washington, D. C. 4500 Feet High July 3 to August 21 Come to the New England ofthe South ' 'A-,W fl 9 ' ' x Compliments LUTZ Sf COMPANY, INC Established 1804 TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS of Hof the Better Grade 1325 G STREET Telephone NA'FION.'XL 0244 Gloves, Hand Bags and Hoszery Your Friend Repairing by Experts C. F. DAIRY Compliments Of A Friend D EFENSE W BUY UNITED STATES SAVING l BOND S 3 ANDSTAMPS Nfl! X X- . II4. :V nf .E S all 'ag ' f N ,N ,. X. 1: ii H E 1 -1 , r , 3 EI K Official Plaotocgmplnem 1942 SCRIBE Benson Weelzs Specializing in HOME PORTRAITURE Waflainfgton, D. C. f ' V1-7I...LL,g4,, ,1u....ag,gr-. L!L,g,f gu...LY.gJg, . HJ'1'1-Q.fs.4,,g,t,,-J K7 ,AJ-N .-fCf.J,.:4 H 'I ,qdfgifj -1-.fJS,L,4., fczcx A.L4g,,g7f u ' X Y 1 K CL! . A ME HVL4-fx. ' VV V ANNUAL MANUFACTURERS F AMERICA . SZSWZEQ THU - LIS-HUTTUH CU. IIIIIIIII idemar f Qgggk BALTI.MORE - NEW YORK 'DOW qw f?97 z 93161255 fn f 3 . ' 0 NINETEEN FORTY-TWO SCRIBE ,JU 3' 'O 0 0 o D 0 N L 9 . 0 10529-1 Wcfu., D D Q -' ' CATALOGS X VIEW 500145 EQ QCVZQCLLEGE ANNUAES yfN3,bV,Ef'EzySlNc3 LITERATURE W M -64,-k..,.,c,0L.. JJ'-LJ-7 JIAJ-'Y'-QZ4, 5350 J-4.61, f' ' N4pLaL.L-J Y'4-4-4.4L. d-41 LA! '1-wil :N f Q - , y v'- 1 ' . -wj '-'ww vfv.:1uz11 Q If QMLJ mfuw. JL-vw .. 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