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Sophomore Class History

As the Sophomores stand midway in their

ascent up the ladder of college life, they

glance back a t ahistory full of c lass activities

and enthusi astic participat ion in school affairs.

Following the election of permanen t offi­

cers in December, 1954, freshman-class life

began at the San Diego College for Women.

Guided by their counselor, Mothe r Sally

Furay, and officers—VirginiaRauseh, Patricia

Gonzales, Ann Dyer, and Adrienne Kuhe —

class members made plans for daily advance­

ment in spiri tual, intel lectual, and social

endeavors.

Aswimming and supper party, given Janu­

ary 9 by Arlene Glenn at her home in National

City, united the class of '58 in its first off-

campus activity. Feb ruary found freshmen

roasting weiners at Presidio Park, and making

plans for their first dance, "The Play's the

Thing ," February 19. El Monte was the scene

of the March picnic for freshmen and their

date s. Georgia King e nte rtai ned the class at

a buffet luncheon in the garden of her La

Jolla home during April.

Concludingthe excitement of final examin­

ations , the spring prom, and commencement

exercises, the class of '58 gathered at Hotel

del Charro in La Jolla for its class brunch,

May 29. With its initiation ofa summe r news­

let ter , the class began a new tradition for

freshmen at S.D.C.W.

Retu rning to college as sophomores in Sep­

tember , 1955,class members devoted all their

leisure time to helping "Littl eSisters." First

on the calenda r of e vent s was a "Swim with

the Sophomores" par ty at the Town and

Count ry Clubin Mission Valley. A few weeks

late r, the Freshman Class was asked to roller

skat e with the sophomores at Palisades Roller

Jean Fe at he rs tone ,Ann Dye r, Ma ry

Le e W ib le , Virg in ia R us ch ,pr es iden t.