University of the Incarnate Word - Logos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1940

Page 106 of 148

 

University of the Incarnate Word - Logos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 106 of 148
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Page 106 text:

SW 1342 Kappa. The members of Sigma Delta Kappa take just pride in it as the high school sorority. History and tradition have been confirmed by the activity of the contemporary membership. They have splendidly sustained the ideals that have been so zealously maintained by the organization since its founding in 1922. More than a few memorable events have been sponsored by the society during 1939-1940. The ttdots, as the pledges are customarily known, have been not the least important figures in several of the occasions. Subsequent to the test of their spirit in jocoserious initiation ceremonies, these candi- dates, before their formal admission, entertained the members at an in- formal luncheon. It is worthy to record here the names of those Who have been largely responsible for the successful year, the officers of Sigma Delta Kappa: Barbara Jaeckle, president; Janet Mileau, Vice president; Joyce Brown, secretary; Helen Marie Breit, treasurer; Gloria Basse, reporter; and N elda Palsma, sergeant-at-arms.

Page 105 text:

m 44-1, 54m: 50W True to its three-fold aim of sanctification of self, sanctification of neighbor, and the liberty and exaltation of Holy Mother the Church, the high school sodality engaged itself most earnestly in its work of the year. Among the earliest of the numerous projects was the ttfavorite girltt contest, the proceeds of which were sent to the Association for the Propa- gation of the Faith, to be used for its mission fields. The drive for rosaries, spiritual and material, for St. Alphonsus, parish, as also that for tobacco for the Huntsville prisioners, was notably successful. Nor were these the only successful drives. There was the Catholic literature drive for the purchase of new pamphlets, distinguished as it was by the, enacting of skits, and the Christmas and Easter drives for food, toys, clothing, and medicine to bring relief and cheer to the many needy people of the San Antonio parishes. There was, of course, the great spiritual event, the annual retreat. Of superior interest, too, was the discussion of Vocation Week, and the in- spiring talks therein, by Helen Marie Breit, George Ann Farley, Mary Catherine Linehan, Maria Garcia, Alice Marie Caterson, N ora Smith, Jane Garvey, and Mary Alice Lozano.

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