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A.F.S. This organization met every Wednesday at lunch to learn about foreign countries and lifestyles. The foreign students from Australia, Finland and Portugal led discussions and gave slide presentations about their countries. The club went on fieldtrips to restaurants and foreign films throughout the year. For international Day in November, each student prepared a special dish from the cuisine of their chosen country. To fund these projects, the AFS-International Club sold doughnuts every other week. ANNUAL Advised by Mrs. Christensen and headed by Co-editors Allison Keller and Jennifer Levin, the annual staff of thirty members met at M periods this year. The staff worked to upgrade the quality of the yearbook with more pages, the modular style and creative photography. ART ASSOCIATION Advised by Mrs. Bell and led by Jennifer Levin, the Art Association met every Wednesday at lunch. The students organized art shows and field trips to nearby museums, such as the Crafts and Folk Art Museum and the Norton Simon Museum. The weeklong Art Fair held in October displayed student art work in an attempt to generate interest in the visual 'arts. CHAPEL Our chapel committee, headed by Dr. Buster, met each Friday at lunch. Robin Reed, Chairman, and Christina Emanuel, Vice-chairman, conducted chapel meetings and discussed future speakers, movies and plays with other members. The goals of this committee were to make students more aware of religions and viewpoints. 82 CHORUS Under the direction of Miss Hanger, Chorus delighted the Marlborough community throughout the year. In addition to performing at the gym's opening, Chorus entertained at the Christmas and Spring concerts. COMMUNITY SERVICE This year many students participated in the Community Service Program, coordinated by Elana O'Brien. Each girl spent an hour a week tutoring students at neighboring schools such as Hollygrove, Third Street, Blend and Vine Street. This was a unique opportunity that enabled girls to help others. COMPUTER CLUB This year Marlborough added nine computers to the facilities. There are many discs which program games and a variety of educational exercises. Abby Dernberg was the club's president and Mr. Earnhardt was the advisor. In the future, the club would like to organize a contest for all southland clubs. COUNCIL The Student 'Council is responsible for the effective direction of the affairs of the student body. ln addition to ccordinating pep rallies and an all school fund raiser, they organized the opening of the gym celebration, a Sandwich Social, and Career Day. Under the leadership of Kelly Breen and Darcie Dickerson, the Student Council has helped to unify the school and Droduce school spirit. , C.S.F. All students on the Headmaster's List . were members of the Califomia 7 Scholarship Federation. Advised by Mr Stork and Mrs. Jenks, they acted as tutors for other students needing help: they got one exused absence per semester: and went on the annual fiel trip to San Diego Wild Animal Park. , CUM LAUDE l The Cum Laude Society honored the 1 students of the junior and the senior classes. The Marlborough chapter is headed by Mr. Chumbook. The chapta secretary is Miss Carnes, and the students' advisor is Dr. Davis. The girls represent the top twenty percent of their classes. I DANCE COMPANY The Upper and Lower School Dance Dimensions give advanced dancers th opportunity to improve their skills and techniques. Throughout the year the 3 company is very active presenting dance combinations on the front lawr and performing in the Annual Dance l Concert in February. i DRAMA ASSOCIATION The Drama Association was very activ this year underthe leadership of president Shelley Riley. Each Tuesday 1 lunch they met and performed cold ' readings, improvisations, and scenes fr different plays. The group also took fie trips to the theatre to see plays such Fiddler on the Roof.
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