Carol Farrell, president; Evelyn Teachout, Patricia Keane
Junior Class
History
"College at last!" was our thought as we
wandered around in a maze of classrooms
and laboratories
in
1953. But, with the help
of our counselor, Mother Frances Danz, we
managed to amuse the upper-classmen with
the portraits we painted of their future antics
in our FRESHMEN FOLLIES.' Class officers
that year were Valmere Dessert, Lidia Fon–
cerrada, and Carol Farrell.
Our sophomore year, under the guidance
of Mother Susan Campbell and officers -
Virginia Rodee, Carol Farrell, and Joan Young
- was filled with memorable activities from
dinner aboard Admiral Rodee's U.S.S. Prince–
ton to the unforgettable thrill of the BAL DES
FLEURS in May. We were saddened by the
loss of Rosa Maria Molina that summer, but
Colombian shores beckoned her. Charming to
the end, she bid us all good-bye at a farewell
tea at the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club.
Joan Young, Joann Wigchert, Lidia Foncer–
rada, Joan Beretich, Gail Henderson, Eliza–
beth Vopateck, Dale Tallman, and Noelle
Onorato left us to be married, but they have
kept their promise to keep in touch by corre–
spondence. Those of us who are determined
to "earn a B.A. or B.S. first" gathered at Evelyn
Teachout's Chula Vista home for a reunion
breakfast on graduation day in June.