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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.
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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
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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!
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