Holton Arms School - Scribe Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1942

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Holton Arms School - Scribe Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 74 of 112
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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.

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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,

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