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Q1 THE MAIQLBOIQQUQH DIAIQV 5-65 Colilovniu Sclwoluvslwip lzederfcilion Cl1UplQP I'll manage to make the grade before the year is over! The memb semester are Z NOVITIATE Jean Albertson Cecelia Allen Mary Margaret Hobson Geraldine Hunter Janet Kitselman Lucia Raymond Edwine Montague Mary Pike Wanda Pike Margaret Ann Smith Virginia Swafford Sally Swigart Laura Vail Dorothy Willis Marjorie Zane i371 ASSOCIATE Virginia Agnew Catherine Bates Florence Blake Willimina Montague Elizabeth Dolley Pauline Fletcher Caroline Mitchell Florence Ortman Joann Pierce Florence Raymond Polly Richardson Ruth Tarnutzer CIS I
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CD5 THE MAIQLBOIQGUGH Dmnv 5-Q i I OCTOBER 20-The finals for the volley-ball tournament were played off today with Florence Raymond and Ruth Tarnutzer against Min Weide- mann and Kay Roberts. I can't remember the score, but Min and Kay- Seniors-wonl This is the first time we've ever had a doubles tournament in volleyball, but it was very successful, thanks to Min, who is the head of this sport. There was ever so much spirit behind the whole season. OCTOBER 21-Mrs. Geritz gave the first of a series of lectures on the Philharmonic Concerts today. She is going to give a resume of each con- cert during the year and will tell a little about the lives of each composer. If I never become educated up to Bach, at least it won't be the fault of my beloved Alma Mater! OCTOBER 22-The first edition of the Serendipity came out today and . . . it was bad! The poor staff worked their heads off, but the results were far from encouraging. You see, we want to make this thing a weekly and mimeograph the whole thing ourselves, and the results this week are terrible! Miss Blake gave us some very good hints which we will endeavor to follow. Our heads are slightly gory but unbowed. All we need is en- couragement and you will be surprised. We are finding out all sorts of things about what must happen before the blamed thing even goes to the mimeograph machine. This week we made an awful mistake and printed the paper on the regular mimeographing paper, so of course everyone was afraid to read it for it looked exactly like a final examination . . . or a diagnostic test in disguise! So much for that. OCTOBER 29-Another lecture today along with the installation of the C. S. F. chapter. There were twenty-seven members. When you con- sider that our chapter was installed only a year ago, you realize that Chap- ter 197 is growing up. It seems incredible that there should be so many bright girls at Marlborough. At first we thought that no one would ever make the necessary two A's', and two B's that the Federation requires, but now we realize that lots of girls are even doing much better. I think that this organization with its motto Scholarship for Service and its statewide membership is one of the finest things in our school. I hope i361
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C55 THE MAIQLBOIQOUGH DIAIQV 5-63 I I Oh, yes, the lecture was by Professor Riddle of the University of Southern California on the Vergilian Bimillenium. Now we know lots more about that famous man and in addition we have been presented with a book of Phi Beta Kappa orations. That should help us later in the year when we all get oratoricall OCTOBER 31-I-Iallowe'enl Today a greatly improved Serendipity appeared. It was printed on orange paper with a ghost on the cover, very much in keeping with the day, we think. I don't know what I'll do tonight to help the witches celebrate their Sabbath, but I know it will be some- thing soul stirring. I hear that ghastly things are planned for the new boarders. This is their time to be initiated. We have a celebrity in our midst. It seems that Edwine Montague has been elected secretary of the Los Angeles C. S. F. Council, but we heard the news only today. The charity dues were collected today too, and we decided to have another campaign. For some reason the receipts were not so much as usual, and that's not really like us. We are proud of what we can do for charity. Margaret Brandel is our chairman. Can Marlborough girls yell? Ask mel Dorothy Hunt is one power- ful yell leader with able assistants-Mary Pike and Phyllis Boothe. My poor voice is so hoarse after today's rally that I can hardly hear myself speak! E331
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