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' ' I appa Pi Sigma, Left to right: Barbara Elbel, president, Catherine Dennehy, Socorro Hernandez fpledgel, Ana Martha Tellez fpledgel, Elaine Schultz Cpledgel, Barbara Brown fpledgel, Doris Anne Calderoni, secretary, and ,lo Ann Raska, treasurer. Connie Luby, vice-president, is not in the picture. Kappa Pi Sigma is the honor society for business majors. To be eligible for membership, business majors must secure a B average in all business subjects. The organization works conjointly with the Business Club to sponsor campus projects. The two groups with the capable assistance of about forty freshmen, sponsored the Turkey Supper at the Harvest Festival, and made a huge success of the affair. Again in January, the two groups combined forces to put on a Mexican supper for the benefit of the Student Union Building. Pledging for the future members of Kappa Pi Sigma began on February 25, and formal initiation was held on April 29, in the Conference Room with the usual candlelight ceremony. Sister M. Emilia is the moderator of the two groups, Kappa Pi Sigma and the Business Club. II9 4
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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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..,.,..' .4 H 4 . H. Professional Nurses, Club CT r F : lf ' h E D ' , Ch l T , Al' e Roberts, Edith Bonnett, .Ioan Thompson, and Claire Wilson. Second rorfiflit fllieft tb erigIifJnPe?gy C:p,fI Jacgilindeegoopeii Beatrice Trevino, Edith Daly, Dorothy Zulauf, Irene Smith, and Clyde Svatek. The Professional Nurses' Club is an organization of all student nurses in the basic and advanced programs. At the beginning of the school year the graduate and undergraduate segments merged into one club and adopted one set of by-laws. The Club sponsored the Fish Pond at the Harvest Festival, and contributed from that project 368.00 to the Student Union Building. An additional 350.00 was donated by the Club for the same fund. Meet- ings are held monthly, refreshments are served and a program is given at each meeting. The Professional Nurses Club donated 310.00 as a Patron to Players Incorporated. The group sponsored a cake sale at Santa Rosa Division, it also held a display at the Silver Tea. New members were initiated into the Club, and a dinner was given at the Kelly AFB Officers Club for new and old members. Officers are as follows: President: Major Edith Bennett Vice-president: Yolanda Guzman Secretary: Carolyn Patino - Treasurer: Mrs. Geraldine Jackson Parliamentarian: Irma Garza Historian: Irene Warwas I20
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