Holton Arms School - Scribe Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 68 text:

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tal solos by Sally Fly, Maryjane Abdill, Dianne McFarland, jenny Clark, Prudence Lehaney, Dorothy Simmons and Jacqueline Lee. Mary Jane Abdill sang Rejoice Greatly from the Merriah, and Dorothy Simmons sang 0 Holy Night. The Club performed these same numbers again at the inspiring candlelight service on December the nineteenth. As always the audi- ence joined their voices with the club in the singing of the old familiar carols and everyone was delighted when the able and experienced director, Mrs. Plum, sang the solo .S'hephera's. We again had the pleasure of hearing Paula Fahrney in Handel's Largo accompanied by Dorothy Simmons. Later, after dinner, Mrs. Holton read passages from the beloved Christmas Carol by Dickens. It was an evening whose memory will be en- joyed and cherished for a long time. On April the nineteenth, the club opened its annual spring concert with the unusual work, The Lady of Shalort. In May the members took part in a combined program with the Dance and Dramatic Departments. The club has been fortunate in having the excellent accompanist, Mrs. Appel, who has helped the members over many a difficult pass- age. Everyone sincerely believes tl1e beautiful voices of this year's Glee Club will be an inspiration to the clubs of the future, as it has been to the rest of the school. fs! f' Q Sl ff-5 X! K P X23 fx C ff fn ,gap fX.U-3 Q5 f Q, K6 'ND -N 5? Q ye Q Q g ,X Xf rl 63 lb



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