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'Dzcx Zoolxt. UNQQLT 0. razor' 'Hub Vzcw bm'-L, ultzefl LDlTh X-MQAPT owed H, q rr mum wax 9 Sem-553 -guy Quad U-W-xQ6 'U 5' r-Lq.,uf.a.L.ssxAu.Q...bLiwAn.nJsTgf OU-1-f-SV'-1-I-4'SQ-9-9 W., yL,U,5?g,,-5z:d,Qeu:-A.: x,n.Lc.ho. QA.-312-93 ALICE MUSE DIGGS Petite Alice, whose Hgure, personality, and clothes are the envy of us all, is not only one of the most popular gals among us, but also among the men, especially at West Point. Miss Happens delight in modern dancing, she was a great success as editor in charge of the senior pictures, as a member of numerous committees, and as a captain of Stu- dent Government. Bradford Junior College is in the offing, but at I-Iolton she will never be forgot. CAROLINE ELIZABETH DURANT Caroline has lent much to the Senior Class. Classical in her tastes, she takes great interest in the ballet and in her record collection. As well as her aesthetic qualities, she has an aptitude for business matters, and a love and understanding for anything French. Holton and all of us will miss her spicy and unusual combination of ebullience and poise. ,. r b , . - .,1xJJv1 PATRICIA ' E EMERY Patty, inimitable Patty, is well known to the entire school as the wit of the Senior Class. Seriously, however, she has given a lot to Holton as a mainstay of the Dramatic Club, head of the Jamboree, and energy plus on the SCRIBEYS busi- ness staff. And what Scroll do without her dramatic tidfbits? We all expectffto Seether name on Broadway some- day, for she will do well inhanything she undertakes-next fill at.Middlebury and ,inslier later life. 'N -' X . li L 1 fl e., 0 X fy fs , ' v , ' X qv X. I W, I V 3' - ' I -a If 9 ' X -1 -Y o . il 'I Wt, ' I I' We - , . 7 I 1 ' Q L I I . M1 -ly 1 I W, I gf tl A W ' J V., Xl 1 1 . ,J brig . V , , Q V, ra 1 ,mi ' i V i , y 1 if X ' -,. , I . X E. 1 I . ' 1 ' A . I, , , - T X I vp.. 4 3 m F I .l e lx, .A r . ,I I ' x N ,. ,, A x. I ll 1 N X I , in . , , J Y,-'Q J - v l I J z I U l x X -4 . sf .r -I Q, ,, ,, I, . ,J i . - ' I '
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JANE SEWEL DAVIES Give Me Five Minutes More. When you hear that song, or rather plea, you can be sure Janey's nearby. In any case, she's well worth waiting for, as her many admirers at An- napolis Cand we do mean midshipmenj can tell you. Yet in spite of all this social life, she manages to keep up her scholastic average, and we know that her future Alma Mater, Mary Baldwin, will be as lucky and as happy to have her as Holton has been. ANNE ELIZABETH DAVIS It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Anne! Hold on to your hatsg there she goes. Whither bound this time, one of the local colleges, or the Point? In any case, our petite, brown-haired charmer seems to be quite an authority on either. A good dancer, Anne is a welcome addition both to Miss Happer's class and to the ballroom. For this blithe spirit we pre- dict a very happy life, and loads of fun! JANET MARIC DERBY Janet came to Holton last year, bringing with her a breath of the clear, warm air of Tryon, North Carolina. Though she loves a good time, we are nevertheless sometimes startled when one of her deeper thoughts pops out. Janets' main extracurricular activities are knitting and David. But music is her great love, and she has worked hard at it. We know that wherever Janet goes in the future, there will be music and laughter. llll
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'ELEANOR PH YLLIS EVANS She's known as Phil, and wields a competent tomahawk as the White Team's Chieftess. Everything's jake with her-must be THAT ring. Tall, blonde, and blue-eyed, she has that English look. Artists of America better watch her, for she's starting out right now as the SCRIBE'S talented Art Editor. Saturday nights she's usually found haunting the Chevy Chase Club. Scroll will miss Phil's artistic con- tributions next year, and we will miss Phil. SARA VIRGINIA FLY Sally came to Holton at midterm last year, and proceeded to become one of the most popular girls of our form. She is a very active member of both the Dramatic and Glee Clubs, singing being one of her favorite hobbies-next to writing brother jimmy at Yale. Her vivacious personality has en- livened many a Scroll meeting. Registered at numerous col- leges, wherever she goes Sally will be a lively and welcome addition. PATRICIA HALLECK Blue-eyed Pat is a real party girl. She seems to have that certain way with the opposite sex, as her desk-lid display of St. Alban's hnest will aflirm. Pat really seems to have the technique better than Mr. Carnegie himself-and why not, with her winning ways? This Hoosier lassie has added much merriment to our class, but, nevertheless, she has her serious moments too. College will love her, as we at Holton have. i23lf
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