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LA SENORITNQ CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION CHAPTER I97 This year is the first year that Marlborough has had a chapter of the C, S. F., and we are very proud of our new group since we are the first private school to become a member of this Federation. The organization is growing steadily throughout the state, and there are now over two hundred chapters in the sec- ondary schools of California. Members are chosen on the basis of two contributions to the school-fine scholarship and effective service. Our motto, Scholarship for Service , explains the high ideal of our chapter. The officers for the first semester were: Katherine Emily Roberts, presidentg Marjorie Morrow, vice presidentg Mary Margaret Hobson, secretary. Second semester officers were: Mary Pike, president, Edwine Montague, vice-president, and Mary Margaret Hobson, secretary. The year has been one of great successg we have established relationships of the rnost interesting kind with the other schools of our district, and at the spring convention in Avalon, Marlborough was represented by a member of the chapter who presented one of the chief discussions of the meeting. Graduation as a Sealbearer is one of Marlborough's highest honors. iii as. .3 IFVVN -, .gf 48 E, .,
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LA SENORITHA i THE RESIDENT STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Eugenia Winzeler, President Eugenia Winzeler, President Mary Swartz, Secretary Esther Allen, Secretary Ada V. Blake Mary Sinclair Miss Dickinson, Adviser Margaret Ann Smith The Resident Student Council is composed of Faculty Adviser and four student members, representing both the upper and lower schools. This Council has duties similar to those of the executive board of the day school. The group consults with Miss Blake on matters of school policy which pertain directly to the interests of the resident students, individually or as a group. The chairman meets with the student council of the day school, thus forming a connecting link between the two bodies. The Council meets every Monday evening during the half hour before dinner and discusses the business of the week. At this time girls are appointed to the committees which assist in the regulation of the library, planning of entertain- ment, and supervision of the collection of charity dues. The Council members, after dinner with Miss Blake, meet in the drawing room with the entire resiclent body. Open forum discussion of problems and plans results in the harmonious life of the resident department. Qmvrfk 'ian .re -ta-1 ff :U IPIUIV -wif 47 E, .-
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LA SENORITA . . Hanoi ' ' V? T W-- I 1 SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB The Social Service Club has been helping a family of twelve children and father this year. The mother is not living, and the father has been unable to work because of an accident. At Thanksgiving and Christmas they were given turkey dinners. Clothes and toys were also provided. Every Wednesday five or six members of the club go to the Orthopaedic Hospital to entertain the children, and the rest of the club members sew and make scrap books. A bazaar, given in November, left the club with a goodly sum in the treasury. The officers were: Patricia Ruckstell, president, jaqueline Smith, vice- president, and Kathlyn McCartney, secretary-treasurer. THE MARLBOROUGH CHARITY FUND Marlborough has always been very happy to make as large a contribution as possible to the charity organizations of this city. Each month every girl in the school gives what she feels she is able and willing to give, and the sum is used in aiding some worthy cause, During the first semester of this year the donations were sent to the Ortho- paedic Hospital. The program was altered somewhat during the second term, the charity funds being given both to the Orthopaedic and the juvenile Protective Association. The officers of the Marlborough Charity Organization were: Wilma Gartz- mann, treasurer, and Betty Black, assistant treasurer. 2 1 I T' ,,-s .. -1 'Wd l:A'.1Ei'k 1'-'P -A-ls 'I-J 513 --wif 49 kk P-
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