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FIRST ROW:eMagdalen Anthony, Ruby Beck, Margaret Belstrom, Beverly Brandt, Alice Brangan, Sue Broyles, Estelle Cappuyns, Jane Chinner, Patricia. Collins. SECOND ROW:eMargaret Coughlin, Mary Dever, June Dossey, Mitzie Fisch, Jane Ellen Hillje, Betty Jean Lamm, Marian Lamm, Thelma. Lucas. THIRD ROW: eMargaret Mary McCann, Mrs; Katherine Martin, Florrie Matyear, Mary Louise Morris, Jane Nelson, Patricia Ney, Louise Oswald, Alethea Politis. FOURTH ROW: -Ba1'bara Partridge, Maryelaine Pung, Emily Beth Rayzor, Emma Cecilia Reitmeyer, Hester Roberts, Frann Thulemeyer, Mary Jo Torregrossa, Esther J. Wagner, Loretta Margaret Yaeger. KW hawk The Home Economics sorority on its institution in the fall of 1939 adopted as its title the legend, Kappa Lambda, to signify the initial letters of creative living. With membership ac- cessible to students Who follow a course in Home Economics, the association is purposed to establish more securely the union of those majoring in the field and to foster among them a deeper community understanding. It provides a program of concentration on the study of practical problems in home economics. Complementary to these activities, Kappa Lambda sponsors its own social occasions. Outstanding among these for the year were: October 4, Freshman Tea; October 25, Convention in Lubbock; October 30, Style Show; November 11, Initiation, of new members; December 16, Miss March Norvell, speaker, Women in Defense Program. ; May 5, Election of officers; May 16, Senior Tea and Installation of new officers. Officers: Sue Broyles, president; Marian Lamm, Vice-president; J une Dossey, secretary; Pat- ricia Ney, treasurer and J ane Nelson, reporter.
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FIRST ROerElizabeth Aman, Frances Barkin, Vivian Broussard, Mary Helen Caesar, Estelle Cappuyns, Margaret Claire Caughlin, Elaine Coutret. SECOND ROW:eJune Davis, Alice Del Rio, Mary Frances Devine, Adele House, Mary Frances Jackson. Jessie Kinsley, Ada Koenig, Kay McDonnell. THIRD ROW:-Mary Alice Murphy, Mary Ann Noonan, Margaret Pickering, Emily Beth Rayzor, Ellen Shropshire, Mary Walsh, Dorothy Wearden, Maxine Whitten, Wilma Williams. 3422 901a 3W 81nd The Dramatic Club of Incarnate Word College has not failed during this year either the promises of its traditions or the prophecies of its observers. It is indeed not' an extravagant affirmation to declare that this year has been unsurpassed in its achievement by that of any previous phase of the historic activity of the organization. Several offerings of 'the club are deserving of more than formal report. Among these are to be noted the brilliant Christmas pageant, the sparkling comedy, Angelica, Inc , with its novel staging of a style show, and the one-act play, And She Shall Reaph, which was composed by a member of the club and presented to the College Sodality in assembly. The distinctively social activities were well exemplified in the tea for prospective mem- bers which was given at the home of Margaret Pickering. The membership roll for the year includes the following names: Ellen Shropshire, president; Margaret Pickering, treasurer; Elizabeth Aman, secretary; and Mary Frances Devine, reporter; Frances Barkin, Mary Jane Bowles, Vivian Broussard, Mary Caesar, Estelle Cappuyns, Margaret Claire Caughlin, Jacqueline Conley, Elaine Coutret, Alice Del Rio, Adele House, Mary Frances Jackson, Jessie Kinsley, Ada Koenig, Elizabeth Matthews, Margaret Matthews, Kay McDonnell, Marjorie McKinley, Mary Alice Murphy, Mary ,Ann Noonan, Amory Oliver, Emily Beth Rayzor, Mary Walsh, Dorothy Wearden, Maxine Whitten, Wilma Williams, June Davis, and Mary Early.
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FIRST ROW:;Betty Albers, Helene Brynston, Maxine Brynston, Rita. Ruth Carlin, Virginia Collins, Elaine Coutret, Jean Craig, Gail Davis, Wilma Dul'den, Mary Early, Helen Edelstein, Martha Franza. SECOND ROW: eMarguerite Gaines, Jane Garvey, Lucy Starr Grider, Elvi Lou Guerra, Nellie Mae Hasler, Emma Mary Hoch, Mildred Hoffer, Susan, Ill, Mary Frances Jackson, Betty Jean Lamm. Laverne Laurent. Le Claire Leslie. THIRD ROW:eJoyce Littlepage, Lucy Gold Lytle, Zelime Lytle, Margaret Mary Mc- Cann, Gertrude Martin, Margaret Mullins, Anita Nordan, Clare Notzon, Nancy Oden, Amory Oliver, Elizabeth Oliver. Peggy Pagenkof. FOURTH ROW:ePatricia Pickering, Anna Puck, Virginia Richter, Mary Kathryn Russell, Gertrude Schafer, Marian Seng, Ann Stewart, Frances Thomas, Frann Thulemeyer, Daisy White, Maxine Whitten, Katherine Zuberbueler, Gertrude Zuberbueler. 74W Edie Sigma This sorority is distinctive among the organizations of the collegiate community in that its fundamental purpose is to establish and cultivate the harmonious enterprise of personal and social relations among those students who have signally devoted themselves to the institutional development of this purposed order. The society has sponsored several memorable events in 1,940 - 1941. First in the years program was the rush tea, given in the home of Elvie Lou Guerra, to which each member invited three guests. The pledge service for eleven prospective members, October fourteenth, was the prelude to the formal service six weeks later. Then the pledges were introduced at the dance for freshmen, October sixteenth. At the luncheon given at the St. Anthony Hotel, December fourteenth, in honor of the newly enrolled members, each of the initiates was pre- sented with a gold chain and pendant bearing the Greek letters of the sorority. Subsequent to this occasion, the newly admitted members were hostesses of the Christmas party in honor of the older members, at the home of Gail Davis. A second group of pledges, received February twenty-eighth, were formally initiated six weeks after installation. With the annual dinner dance at the Gunter Hotel May tenth, the eventful year was brought to a happy conclusion. Officers, 1940-1941, are reported as: Clare Notzon, president; Gertrude Martin, Vice-president; Zelime Lytle, secretary; Mary Katherine Russell, treasurer; and Frann Thulemeyer, sergeant-at-arms.
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