Holton Arms School - Scribe Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1942

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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

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l ' ! 1 fn 'CN ai 4... '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



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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.

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