Marlborough High School - Sundial Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 44 text:

lL 0 W Z iii l 5cH00i.l l 'A G t-EB THE NINTH GRADE The ninth grade girls have strived to make this year at Marlborough the best that has yet been known, and to accomplish more than ever before. We first started with a Social Service Club, having as a foundation money from the club last year and receipts from a candy sale, given by the girls. With this we cared for several families, besides supplying them with Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. Later in january a Dramatic Club was formed, which planned several entertaining plays. ln the way of athletics much has been completed and undergone. During the fall months a volley ball team was chosen, which played several games with other schools. Although the victory was not always theirs, they were successful for the most part. After volley ball season came basket ball, which was enthusias- tically taken up by all the girls, A team was established and kept hard at work, keeping up their high standards among the girls of other schools, We, the class of l933, hope to carry on our work through our following years in Marlborough, and to hold up the banners already set before us. l iii ,-.e ii-mu g A +24 40 iris --

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J -' , . 34. yi l W f ll if Q51 fy, ', QQ Q1 J THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The officers of the Sophomore Class were elected last springg therefore no time was lost in organization when this year began. At the first meeting a dis- cussion of class pins took place, and at the time of the Christmas Festival every Sophomore was proudly wearing her pin as she assisted the Seniors to usher our guests to Caswell Hall. Soon after the first meeting the class began the organization of committees to assist the Student Council. ln all of this the class responded co-operatively. After the beginning of the second semester plans were laid for the Senior- Sophomore luncheon. Wanda Pike was appointed chairman of the entertainment committee and Dorothy Willis, chairman of the refreshment committee. The reception committee was composed of class officers, headed by Caroline Bailey. The occasion was one which gave the Sophomores much pleasure and they sin- cerely hope that the Seniors enjoyed the luncheon as much as they enjoyed giving it in honor of the graduating class. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 2. i - f- as iii. .3 -, ,gg 39 ii, .,



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LA SENORITHQ TH E EIGHTH GRADE This year of i929-i930 is the second year of the eighth grade in Marlborough School. Many of last year's pupils are back with us again, and lasting friendships are being made. The eighth grade subjects are numerous and varied. We have history, geography, English mathematics, and choral music. Science was taught during the first semester, and a choice of Latin, Spanish, or French was offered for the last half of the year. The eighth grade Science Club which Miss Cerberich directs, has been mak- ing many new and interesting discoveries in scientific research. We have been to Arderfs Cold Seal Dairy and Chapman's lce Cream Factory. The club has en- joyed numerous moving pictures on scientific subjects, and reports on new in- ventions and discoveries are given at every meeting. During the forenoon we have held many tournaments in ping-pong, bad- minton, croquet, horseshoes, and tetherball. The girls enter into these with great enthusiasm and have many good times. On rainy days spelling matches and charades sponsored by Miss Dalrymple and Mrs. La Prelle are enjoyed by all. All through the year members of the class have entertained as part of the opening exercises of school. At Christmas time the Lower School presented a colorful pageant for the Christmas Festival, Riding is enjoyed by many of the girls and many of them took part in the annual Gymkhana. We have gymnasium and dancing lessons and tennis, as well, This has been a very happy year and we look forward to next year as the ninth grade. 1 : - I T' 1 -F H --I 1 f'i izmirifk Ax .rf ...ae ff, un. u-wav : -- eil 41 ke- A-

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