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ENSEMBLE The Marlborough ensemble, consisting of nineteen upper and lower school students, was conducted by Mrs. Debbie Sealove this year. They met every M period, lunch and after school. The group spent a lot of time practicing 'and combining sounds of flutes, violins and pianos. FORENSICS This year's forensics team was coached by Miss Eiline Kingsley. The team, of about fifteen students met twice a week at M2 and M 4. At these times controversial topics such as education in elementary schools were discussed. Team members worked hard to uphold Marlborough's reputation at numerous debates. FRENCH CLUB The French Club met Thursdays at lunch with Mrs. Jenks, their advisor. They frequently attended French films and practiced their French in open conversations. JUNIOR STATE Junior State is a student-run organization designed to acquaint students with politics and government. The members attended various seminars, held practice debates, and visited the state capital. MADRIGALS The Madrigals is a group of the top ten singers at Marlborough. They sang at various school functions, such as International Day and the dedication of the new gym. The girls also participated in a sing-off' with harvard and Westlake. At Christmas they perform at a senior citizen's home. MATH TEAM The Marlborough math team, led by Dr. Davis and Fidelia Kuang, is composed of specially selected upper schoolers. The team met several times a week, and competed in four competitions this year. MIRROR The Mirror's campaign for a new logo was successful and it will appear on all of the Mirror issues. The art magazine will include color reproductions of student artwork. This year was the first year that the art was incorporated into a single theme. The Mirror was edited by Mimi Graham and the staff was advised by Mrs. Bell. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club is a new addition to the school this year. Under the direction of advisor Mrs. Shreve and president Millicent Lawton, the club met weekly to discuss current scientific topics and recent discoveries. The students also gave reviews of science books and articles as a supplement to their discussions. SERVICE LEAGUE Throughout the year, the service league students, chosen by Mr. Chumbook and Mrs. Jennings, gave tours of the school to prospective students and their parents. They also helped at various school functions such as parent's night, teas, and coffees. U.C.-L.A. HONORS Because of their outstanding grades and S.A.T. scores, some seniors were given the opportunity to take extra courses at U.C.L.A. They were able to explore new areas and have a taste of university life. ULTRA VIOLET This year the Ultra Violet supplied the student body and faculty with extensive information concerning events and controversial issues. Focusing on the achievements and opinions of the students, the editor, Fidelia Kuang, and her staff reached their goal of producing a praise- worthy newspaper.
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Council Sludeni Body Leoders Give Direciion To The School counlerclockwise frorn lop left: Mr. WOICOTT, ddvisor of The Upper School Council. K. Breen, K. Dickerson, Co-Sfudeni Body Presi- denis. Connie Bdrnes, Siudenl Body Vice Presideni. Mrs. Holi, ddvi- sor of Lower school Council. A. Lesser, V. Andros, T. Johnson, T. Morris. L. Collings, Lower School President LOWER SCHOOL COUN- CIL counlerclockwise frorn Top leflz A. Shorfon, T. Morris, T. John- son, L. Collings, V. Andros, B. Ldwion, A. Lesser, S. Levin, D. Tilkion, K. Boyer, UPPER SCHOOL COUNCIL counierclockwise from lop lefl: M. Sieohens, M. Villdno, D. Dickerson, K. Breen, M. Hedly, E. O'Brien, R. Hill, M. Choy, S. Goin, J. Jerde.p missing: C. Bornes. S. Forbes, A. Lee, S. Thurmonn, M. C-rohdrn, L. Hurl, E. Dru, T. Cleminshdw. 'N 'Wim g U clubs ond orgdnizoiions 85
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