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

 - Class of 1933

Page 57 of 98

 

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Page 57 text:

id X'4 IIA i lib i i 13 f l I ,Y THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIGN S sports play an important part in the program ot every girl at Marlborough, the Athletic Association consists ot all the members of the School. The purpose of this organization is to provide an opportunity for everyone to play on teams in her favorite sport, to show the value ot good team Work, to promote good sportsmanship, and to give awards to those meriting them. The instructors are Mrs. Marsden, Miss Hill, and Mrs. La Prelle, whose tine leadership has made the success ot the athletic program possible. The Otticers Florence Raymond, President Phyllis Boothe, Vice-President Dorothy Karr, Secretary-Treasurer The Heads of Sports Betty Wyatt -Volleyball Barbara Murphy--Basketball Allaseba Howard-Base Ball Maxine Gerard-Track Carrie Belle Breyer-Swimming Peggy Hill-Tennis Sally WestonEArchery lane Tuttle-Dancing Edina Nagel-Riding Dorothy Spiers I Sophomore Nancy McKinnie S Representatives

Page 56 text:

X115 :L ihhlkm' uit: I CIVIC WELFARE COMMITTEE HOUGH the winter has been a difficult one, the Marlborough Charity Organization is still very able to meet any emergency as has been proved in the relief of the recent earthquake sufferers. The charity dues of the first quarter came to three hundred eleven dollars, which was sent to the Community Chest. The second quarter, one hundred sixty-eight dollars were collected and divided between the Mary S. Caswell Scholarship Fund and the Orthopaedic Hospital. During the third quarter the Long Beach earthquake occurred, causing a great deal of suffering. Marlborough was one of the first institutions organized for relief work. ln a rush campaign one hundred eighty-two dollars was raised in two days, and everyone volunteered in the making of dressings for the injured. 3,660 were made the first dayl Another activity of the year has been the giving of chain luricheons to raise money for the Mary S. Caswell Scholarship Fund. ln this way many delightful parties of all types have been given, and two birds have been captured with one net. The chain was begun with a party for five at the ranch of Ann Chamberlain, Chairman of the Student Scholarship Committee. All of these girls gave a party for fourg each of every four gave a party for three, and so on until that branch of the chain had vanished. Everyone had to pay fifty cents, and a very creditable sum was raised with delightful parties along the way. lt has been a real pleasure to see the good will of the Student Association this year. We feel that, according to the true defini- tion of charity, we have really done our bit in this year of great need.



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3 kfqau -N : 1 ' ' ,,- if laA's'1M'L If-3 J: ,,r- iii, '12, VOLLEYBALL HE courts are cleared, the girls have taken their places, and volleyball holds sway over Marlborough, the first sport of the year. The weather is fine, and the game is fast, and the girls' faces are radiant with the expectation of placing the purple and white above the competing teams and holding the honors for their Alma Mater. During the months of September and October the practice work goes fast and furiously, and then another season is begun triumphantly. The school championship in doubles was hard fought with the final supremacy going to the famous Senior team of Tarnutzer and Raymond. This was followed by the victories of the Iunior Class Team. Rahl Baht Through the month of November the Varsity met teams from many schools and defeated every one of them, but O, Brotherl When the day came for the game with our dear brothers, did they spare our tender souls? They did not, and the Marlborough team went down to defeat. However, the Volleyballers were vindicated by a marvelously fine showing at Play Day, and the season closed in victory. BASKETBALL T MABLBOBOUGH basketball is probably the most popular sport, not only because we have more outside games, but also because the season is longer than most since it lasts from Ianuary until the spring vacation. This year nine girls won their basketballs for first team play. They were Phyllis Boothe, loan Brandel, Dorothy Karr, Murrow McCurnin, Caroline Mitchell, Katherine Moran, Barbara Murphy, Florence Raymond, and Ruth Tarnutzer. The result of this years season was as follows: Game We They Flintridge - - 31 12 Westridge - - - 45 l2 Santa Barbara - - - 30 15 Westridge ------ 54 l3 Santa Barbara ----- 20 21 Catholic Girls' High School 30 24 With only one defeat and that by only one point the Varsity

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