Holton Arms School - Scribe Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1947

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cARoLJoANLMELGAARD Carol is a Navy junior from Annapolis, but her theme song is California, Here I Come! Long will we remember her unexpected appearance on the stage in the Christmas play. Behind those twinkling eyes, and her sense of humor lies the perseverance which has won for Carol, a one-year senior, her graduation average. If she keeps up the record she has made this year, she is sure to make good all her ambitions. ELEANOR DUDLEY NICHOLSON Dudley is a gal with lots to recommend her. In her three years at Holton she has endeared herself to all of us, al- though Princeton has seen more of that black page-boy bob than we have. She is one of our active seniors. On the busi- ness staif of SCRIBE she has contributed more than her share, and as our Senior Alice Marble, she is a tennis expert. Wher- ever she goes her peppy personality will win her way. DOROTHY WEST OSBORNE That well-known cry, Do you think my hair has grown a little bit? can usually be traced to this popular Army brat. Almost always you can hear her shouting the praises of the U.S. Military Academy or some other educational institu- tion located in New York State. Dot's interest in the Dra- matic Club has made her one of its leading members. We'll always remember her for her pert smile and sincerity in everything she undertakes. l28l Nfl. V ..r,,, JB.. I 4 ,gig

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ADRIENNE MARGARET LORD Voila! Paris-born Babs. Green-eyed personified giggle that she is, we like her. She's the other half of the White Team pep and sings forth in Glee Club, but art is her zenith. Miss Brown will vouch for this in Physiography drawings. And Miss Bunch will vouch for her competence as House Director, too. Guess that's why Holton will have her in Junior College. We'll certainly need one familiar senior face next year at Holton, and we cou1dn't pick a better one, Baboo. DIANNE EVANS MCFARLAND Mac is a contradiction to that old phrase that you can't have brains, beauty, and personality, too. For certainly this future Powers model with the lovely tresses and subtle wit, has won many friends among her fellow students since she came to Holton two years ago. Dianne has been par- ticularly interested in the Glee Club, and the club has profited much from her lovely alto voice. We believe that Dianne has already realized her ambition-to be as charm- ing as her mother. ANNE ALMY MEARNS Mearnie, a native Washingtonian, came to Holton in the second grade. Not only is she a Holtonite from way back, in fact an original member of the class, but she is one of our youngest classmates. That, however, doesn't prevent her rivaling the oldsters in academics, in modern dance, and in her social life. Holton is going to miss those great big blue eyes and that infectious grin, but we know that Wherever she goes to college she will make her mark. i27lf



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SARA PAULINE RAFFETTO Sara, known and liked by all, has that priceless knack of getting along with people. Incurable daydreamer that she is, she still manages to contribute much enthusiasm and talent to the Dramatic Club-both as secretary and as an active member. It won't be hard for her to fulhll her ambition-to be famous. As to her mysterious love-life, the letters continue to pour in from all parts of the country. We'll long remember this fun-loving Holtonite of long standing. CARLYN PAULA RING If you see a snappy new 1946 Ford convertible whiz past, that's Carlyn. One of our most reliable and willing girls, she's always ready to help. No one could have done a better job on the dance committee, on the business staff, and during the last part of the year, as head of the Supply Closet. At whatever college she attends, she'1l undoubt- edly take a major in science and math, in which we know she'll succeed as she does in everything. Zbaou. 'icool-wa.-. Sanur. S'LAJ- 'n.o'I-4'-I-419 'l?w7'0rf- 9,4 a.4.uC7 :.Q-4,uC4h,5. L,.a.uL4.,4..r7 ,L.Lg,1.Jg 'rs-74-4.4: lk. 0-D C.f01Ao t:a,4,2a crank '-6i1.1.7 ,,g:-his ' 6093- f ' g51L.l.JLLAg4-A, ,gg , tg ,g MARGARET WAKEFIELD RUEEIN ZZQIQIA RuHie, our southern belle, hails from Norfolk, where even she l1as a hard time keeping up with the various men in her life. A one-year girl, and terror of the Virgil class, she is a member of the Dramatic Club and H.A.A. As chairman of the dance committee, she made the senior dance a great success. Her theme song may be He's My Guy, but she's OUR gal, for Margaret has captured our hearts with her winsome charms. We Wish her luck in years to come. JI-291 file. , 1.. .A as . ,f- :La Piyrkfuiec. oQQ..fL-Ll --4 -49 'Jfi' LLIQ- '?+':f+,e-af-

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