Immaculata University - Gleaner Yearbook (Immaculata, PA)

 - Class of 1962

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Immaculata University - Gleaner Yearbook (Immaculata, PA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 92 of 156
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For her linguistic achievements, Margaret Klopile has been Y' 43-lsr' flfllacfom The independent advance of woman into the cultural Held is . . . always significantf, Whether the Held be drama, literature, language, or home economics, the achievements of Im- maculatans are rewarded by their admission to honor societies. nominated for membership in Alpha Mu Gamma. Members of Alpha Psi Omega, Anne Gregus, Dolores McShea, Carol Ann Welsh Barbara O'Gorek, Marge Guinan, Carolynne Seeman and Clare Kirwan, await a chauffeur to drive them to the theatre.

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. -sag., g 5 H-s...1, jean Devery, decorations chairman, and Senior Prom Chairman Grace Kelley, watch as Trish Koplitz shows the dress she will wear to decorate herself. Doris Dickinson views the gown with a mixed expression of envy and delight. 1 I I 1 HEFQ College is thought, association, and tradition. It is security and maturity. All these find final expression in those inherited activities passed down through the years to the class of '62. These last marks of our seniority testify to the days of youthful associations that are giving way to days of mature companionship. Seniors are the center of attention on Graduation Day, this last tradition of their four years, as relatives and friends watch a new future appear on each girl,s horizon. fag i k f by h-M Qx'



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Alpha Mu Gamma membership requires excellence in modern foreign languages. Those who have fostered dramatic ac- tivity are eligible for Alpha Psi Omega. Home economists receive recognition from Kappa Omicron Phi, while English majors are nominated to Lambda Iota Tau. The members of Kappa Gamma Pi and Delta Epsilon Sigma are announce-d late in May by the Administration. Kappa Gamma Pi candidates are determined by excellence in academic pursuits and leadership in extra-curricular activities. Delta Epsilon Sigma applicants must be of good character, help foster intellectual activities, display leadership ability, and graduate cum laude. 4 1 . Intellectual achievement gains recog- nition for these seniors Who attained membership in the Honor Society by earning a Dean's List average for three or more semesters. Busy, as usual, in the Reserve Book Room are Mary Murphy, Patricia O,Neill, Bonita Fasciott, Pxoseann McCarty, and Audrey Bohlen, English majors who have been nominated to Lambda Iota Tau. f

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