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Hostess Committee

Inaugura ted for gracious greetings, the

Hostess Committeeaims at enter tainingvisi­

tors at the college in order tha t their stay may

be enjoyed and remembered. Meetingon the

average ofo nce amonth, the group discusses

appropri ateplans for expected guests. Col­

lege or senior high school visitors tour the

campus and engage in cu rrent college activi­

ties. Highlight ing the ir visit, the Hostess

Commit te sponsors a dance, tea , or tour of

San Diego in hon or of the guests. For events

such as major drama productions, or special

programs, members of the Committeeact as

official hostesses for the college.

Welfare Committee

This commi ttee was established by the

Cons titution of t he Associated Student Body

under the chairmanship of the Studen t Body

President for the purpose of cari ng for the

interest of individual students, studen ts in

general, and the college as a whole. Such a

task involves the preservation of high stand­

ards of Christ ian conduct, dress, and order.

The wise and loving over-all guidance of

Reverend Mother Rosalie Hill and the ofter

repeated conviction of San Diego 's beloved

Bishop has been the constan t inspiration of

the organ ization — "We have agrea t work to

do, and

we cannot come down!"

Th e membership ofthe commit tee consists

of its c hairman and as many semesterlyproc­

tors as the re are campus-areas to be proc-

tored. These proctors are chosen by the chair­

man in consultation with the faculty moder­

ator, andthey are drawn fromall four classes.

Responsibilities are shared by resident and

day students. Weekly proctors areappointed

by the semes terly proctors.