Holton Arms School - Scribe Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1947

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shushcs are trying to sell popcorn. But our attention is averted by a small car coming into the ring. To our astonishment out pop the class clowns, Costy, Grifhe, Charlotte, Leith, Rachel, and Chen, who succeeded in driving the car miraculously. We decide to get a little fresh air, and making our exit from the tent, we see our boarders, Harriott, Jessie, and Emily forlornly draped on the bleachers catching up on the sleep they lose every night. Proceeding to the side shows, We first encounter a startling sight, Penny and Jackie, the competent snake-charn1- ers, charming the midshipmen. Tearing our- selves away, We see a frantic Peggy trying to calm Angela showing off het newly acquired Swiss yodel. We now turn back to the main tent where Phyllis and Wedad are roller skating around the ring. Looks as if they'd do better on ice skates! And glancing up whom do We see but Miss Dunbracco sitting calmly on the trapeze while munching peanuts, and surveying us all with the calm patience we so appreciate. , 1 W ,df 6,6 ftgiylfefop 02+ Qgjjf , as gpg, sf' ay, airs? Wfw 5 Q by . me tp 0' file 0' xo GPC' wsop 'P 35' oc 5,19 1461

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4 e intl: Qra e 'Wlerriment and LUl1dI'l10fH Back row: S. Parker, ll. Durant, C. Merscrean, J. Pennington, B. Costcnbacler S. Zantzinger, B. J. Griflith, -I. Friedrichs, S. Sturtcvant, P. l-liser, C. Hopkins, M. L. Smith. .frcaurl raw: King, P. Fahrncy, M. Martin, C. Smith, M. A. Darby, M. A. Robb, P. Hines, S. Hayes, R. Kjolsenhl. MacKinnon. 'I'lrir11row.' W. Zaky, V. Ford, R. Oliver, L. Austin, B. Dobyns, B. B. Smith, H. Means, E, Whitlock. 'rap right up! Let's buy our tickets for the ninth grade circus. Charlotte Parker is glad to sell us some. Proceeding into the IICl'1t we are confronted with Jeanie and Connie supposed to be selling ice cream, but eating half their wares. As Sunny, our president, cracks her rl 45 whip, we all come to order. Our first attraction is Zee and Shovel galloping into the ring with Rikke and Barbara atop them. Now for a little variation, Robb teeters forward on her tight- rope, nervously clutching her pole. Watch out! What a strange sight-Mary Lou practicing her Arthur Murray technique to the tune of a Latin serenade, while at the other end of the ring Judy and Joan are trying out their Spanish rou- tines. Here is zt truly amazing act-Sally, our seal trained by Mary jane, who can actually balance a ball on her nose. Glancing across the ring, we see B. B. and Va, who between their lr l L



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he Eighth grade 'icflwy chattereol to each other of this anal thatl' ' A Back raw: L. Grady, B. Manning, D. Helsing, L. Perry, N. McCa1nbridgc, M. L. King, F. Viglicno. .fecaml raw: Val- lance, A. Frederick, A. I-laminond, M. A.Jorclan, P. McKey, F. Smith, Gaston, A. Marbury. Third row: B. Wetherill, J. Gardner, Y. Engle, M. Clark, P. Barr, C. Hawfield, A. Williams, A. jones. Faurrlv raw: M. Martin, H. Donnally, B. Miller, L. Clarke, S. Patterson, D. Drake, J. Somerville, ms last bell has rung, and as we enter the eighth grade room we find everything in a state of confusion. Jane is slowly slaughtering some poor girl who failed to say just the right thing about North Carolina while Ann H., our New Englander, and Mimi, our Texan, are having a north-south argument. Looking out the window we can barely see Mary Lou, Happy's Bitsy and the pride and joy of the skating world, as she runs to catch the bus to the Ice Palace. Patty and Ailcey are over i 47 in a corner again, discussing the Army-Navy game. We wonder if they will ever get over it. Or if we will either! One of our newcomers this year is Nancy, who is always ready to put up a good argument whenever politics come up in history class. The eighth grade has also gone international this year. We thank France and Portugal for their wonderful contributions, Fanchon and Manuela. One of the nicest among our new members is Ann Williams who helps greatly to enliven the boarding department. Edith, our captain, is at the mark chart, marking away happily, while Donna is consider- ing whether or not she should take a peek. As we look around, we see a mob of girls clustered around Pat's desk. It's probably a new picture

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