High spirited members of the junior class returned to Alcala this fall eager
to begin their first year as upper classmen. Lead by president Patti Murphy, vice-
president Nancy Erhardt, secretary Stephanie Mayfield and treasurer Linda Rahl
and with the guidance of class moderator Mother Furay, the juniors planned a busy
year. The first class projects were the sale of U.S.D. calendars and a fun filled fair
planned to raise money for the Autumn Informal, which was enjoyed by the entire
school at the Vacation Village this October.
Class parties and other activities arranged by social chairmen, Polly Holmberg
and Margaret Morgan, made November and the Thanksgiving season an active
time for the Class of 1964. Adding to the excitement of the Christmas season and
holiday atmosphere was the arrival of the junior's coveted class rings.
A stimulating retreat heralded the spirit-filled spring semester. Who else but
the juniors could have so thoroughly exploited the fun-promising potentials that
were present at the Upper Division Supper Dance? With the coming of warm April
days, the enthusiastic "lower-uppers" were found in the patios chatting about their
fashion show, which was held in May. As summer vacation approached, the juniors
could look back on a wonderfully unified year, confident that their return in Sep
tember as Seniors would herald the arrival of new challenges, new achievements
and a culmination of spiritual riches that would serve as guideposts for a lifetime.