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

 - Class of 1959

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University of the Incarnate Word - Logos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 121 of 206
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Page 121 text:

The Sports Association OFFICERS OF SPORTS ASSOCIATION Cleft to rightlz Ignacia Garcia secretary, Patsy O'Shea, chairman of intramurals Maribel Perez, vice-president, Zoila Garza, president, LaRuth Patton, treasurer The Sports Association is one of the most spirited associations on campus. Spirit, good fellowship, and loyalty are predominant characteristics of the members. In the early part of the year, a volleyball game, Faculty versus Students, was scheduled. The faculty won. Drs. Greenburg and Burke were captain and co-captains, respec- tively, for the faculty team, Becky Smith and Ignacia Garcia served in like capacities for the student team. In both the volleyball tournament and basketball tournament the sophomores carried off the laurels, but freshmen are determined that they will be the winners next year. One of the most interesting events of the calendar was the Youth Amateur Hour, held on February 6. The first prize, an all-expense-paid trip to New York, with the opportunity of appearing on the Ted Mack Original I-Iour, was donated by Miss Doris Aceli Trevino, a physical education graduate of I.W.C., who operates her own dancing studio, and who has taught dancing on campus for the past four years. A high-school junior from Mount Erin was the lucky winner. Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Hal Atkins, Production Manager of KRIS-TV, Corpus Christi, and the judges were Mrs. Alvin Abelman, Mrs. Preston Dial, and Mrs. Dan Davis. Another event of great interest was the annual Horse Show, held on March 7, in the Brackenridge Park Show Bing. Pauline Finney, sophomore, won the first place trophy in the pair class, and the blue ribbon in advanced equitation. Mrs. Richard L. Brandt, director of physical and health education, sponsored two educational tours during the school year, the first to Carlsbad Caverns at Thanksgiving, and the second to Washington and New York, during the Easter vacation. Sisters M. Xaverius, chairman of the department, and Sister Mary Mark, instructor, accompanied the group to Carlsbad Caverns. As we go to press, preparations are in order for the riding class to appear in Fiesta Parade. They should bring home the blue ribbon.

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Alpha Lambda I elm W ...W M4 First row lleft to rightl: Barbara Wendel, Mary Esther Otal, Rose Mary Gutierrez, loan Seigler, Pauline Finney, Mary Ann DISAIEIICY, and Irene Warwas. Second row: Kathy Perry, Carolyn Albrecht, Dorothy Higuera, Doris Muckle, Sharron Dawn Lamp, .lo Feccgh 109 Villarreal, Lucila Aguirre, Martha Ternus. Third row: Rose Lee Linnartz, Carolyn Byrne, Mary Anderson, Ramah Koenig, Zola c ram, Judy Colgan, Renee Sluder. Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society for freshman women. The purpose of the society is to PTO' mote intelligent living and a high standard of learning, and to encourage superior scholastic attainment among freshmen. To be eligible for election the student must have a grade point average of at least 2.5 at the end of the first semester of the freshman year or at the end of the freshman year. The following students Were initiated 1U the lncarnate Word College chapter on April 21, Rosemary Gutierrez, Mary Esther Gtal, Katherine Perry, and A Barbara Wendel. Officers for 1958-59 Were: President, Pauline Finney, vice-president, loan Seigl61'5 tfeaslfrfrt Rose Mary Gutierrez, and secretary, Mary Ann Dramer. Alpha Lambda Delta cooperated with Alpha Chl 111 sponsoring the Spring Flin a dance. Me b f h ' ' Th ha ter I g, in ers o t e group were responsible for the decorations. G C P also sponsored the scholarship tea honoring the members of the National Honor Society in local high s0h001S-



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,---fffwffa-'M M -ea-fM -V-vfff1-fw- +HI- e-I- ' l The International Relations Club First row Cleft to rightl: Carolyn Albrecht, Amable Benitez, Gloria Rodriguez, Eileen Malone, Leticia Valadez, Rita Mascorro, and Dorothy Higuera. I The International Relations Club, first established in 1910 with the Andrew Carnegie Foundation, was organized on the lncarnate Word College campus in l932. Joint meetings, consisting of panel discussions and socials, are held with the other colleges in therarea throughout the school year. Through such discussions students are made aware of world events, and are able to interpret them wisely. lncarnate Word College holds the chairmanship of the Texas Region of the National Federation of Catholic College Students, International Relations C0mmiSSi01'1- Under the direction of Miss Mary M. F. Whalen, members of the I.R.C. study national and international social issues and the conditions contributing to them. Officers for 1958-59: President: Martha Lozano fFirst semesterj Secretary: Sylvia Olivo and Leticia Valadez Eileen Malone QSecond semesterj T reasarer: Gloria Rodriguez Vtce-prestolent: Amable Benitez

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