Community

Adults “do one thing”

One day there were paper cups in the Carpenter Employee Lounge. The next day, not a single cup was in sight.

Bucket o’fun

On a recent Wednesday, girls and teachers ran around Booth Field, outfitted in belts of red or blue flags.

Students praise new schedule in survey

Students praise new schedule in survey

Promises of a slow-paced day and more in-depth learning dangled be­fore us like carrots in April 2011, when faculty mem­bers introduced students to the idea of a new schedule. 75-minute blocks! Office hours!

Drama opens studio

Eighth graders dressed in black surround the piano in B-100, prepar­ing a five-minute version of The Scot­tish Play, or, as it is known to those of us who are not drama students, Macbeth.

Walk the plank: tragedies taint trend

Walk the plank: tragedies taint trend

When travelling in Scotland with Drama Ensemble last sum­mer, Phoebe ’12 found the perfect opportunity to plank.

New artist-in-residence chosen

New artist-in-residence chosen

Bari Ziperstein, this year’s Artist-in-Residence, will col­laborate with five Visual Arts classes and showcase her work alongside Marlbor­ough student artwork at an exhibition called “Mapping History” in Seaver Gallery from May 8 to Jun. 1, 2012.

Bella helps Haiti

Bella helps Haiti

The lines stretch for miles, with people waiting all day in the scorch­ing, 120ºF heat for their turn with the doctors. Bella ’13 gathered all of the tools she thought would be needed and was patiently waiting for the doctor when he came over to ask if she had finished with the operation.

Banner assists

Banner assists

English instructor Deborah Banner returns to her classroom after a well-deserved lunch, only to find herself bombarded with 25 e-mails from members of the Class of 2012.