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

 - Class of 1959

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and His Suggestions for Reorganizing Our System CAROLYN ALBRECI-IT Rte. 3, Box 167 D San Antonio, Texas Telephone: TA 6-9250 or TA 6-3895 Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Carolyn says that coming to I.W.C. has become such a habit with her after four years of college that she will be lost next year. The answer is: she should begin her graduate work right away. She is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, Whois Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, the Student Education As- sociation, the International Relations Club, and what she treasures most of all, the Sodality of Our Lady. Carolyn's love of children motivated her to choose elementary education as her major subject. Next year she will begin her teaching career in the San Antonio public schools, and judging by the results of her student teaching, she will be a very popular teacher indeed. Carolyn Albrecht Marie Pauline Hudson Editor of the LOGOS MARIE PAULINE HUDSON 127 Terry Court San Antonio, Texas Telephone: PE 6-1065 Bachelor of Arts in English A poet, a journalist, a pianist, and a future high school teacher all add up to form a picture of the quiet and very reserved young lady, Marie, editor of the monthly LOGOS. After gradu- ation from Ursuline Academy, Marie entered I.W.C. She has accelerated her college course, and will be graduated one year ahead of her regular class. She is a member of the Student Coun- cil, and of the Sigma Gamma Phi Language Club, but her work on the LOGOS is what really marks her as a person apart from all organizations. Marie will be long remembered by the members of the staff as Well as by her instructors who appreciate her many contributions to the life of the col- lege. A .Iune wedding is in the stars. GLORIA RODRIGUEZ 312 So. New Braunfels San Antonio, Texas Telephone: CA 3-1143 Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education A Gloria has had very interesting summer jobs for the past four summers-worlo ing at the Alamo MESSENGER office. Although she doesn't plan to make journalism her future work, she was fascinated by it. I looked on it as more of a hobby than regular life work, says Gloria. I-Ier plans are to teach in one of the San Antonio ele- mentary schools. Gloria is a member of Alpha Chi, Phi Sigma Kappa, the Student Education Association, and the International Relations Club. She was also elected to Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Further education leading to a higher degree is on the agenda for this very energetic senior. Gloria Rodriguez t Treasurer of the Student Education Secretary of the Student Education Association Association 79



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i 6 G JANICE HEYE 1852 W. Mulber1'Y San Antonio, Texas Telephone: PE 3-9496 Bachelor of Arts in English When Janice'was graduated from lncarnate Word High School, she received a four- year scholarship to the Catholic University of America in Washington. So that is Where this young lady spent the first two years of college. Her decision to major in English came about after experimenting with other fields. Janice's friendly smile and cheerful disposition bring happiness wherever she goes. As assistant editor of the LOGOS, she has many occasions to meet people, she seems to be ever on the trail of stories, Her monthly column has set many people thinking. Janice hopes that their thinking will be projected into action, and that the time and effort of working on this column will bear some fruit. We notice a beautiful diamond on this happy girl's finger, and predict a summer wedding. The best of everything, Janice. ffnf Janice Heye Assistant Erlitor of the LOGOS The American High School Toclayi' . Rose Lee Linnartz Senior Delegate, N.F.C.C.S. ROSE LEE LINNARTZ 1926 Schley Avenue San Antonio, Texas Telephone: LE 6-3616 Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Rose Lee entered l.W.C. following graduation from Ursuline Academy, where she had been an honor student all four years of high school. She main- tained the same record during her four years of college and was elected in turn, to Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, and Who7s Who Among Students in American, Colleges and Universities. Rose Lee's work with the National Federation of Catholic College Students has brought her into close contact with students of other colleges throughout the country. She has been a very good public relations officer for l.W.C. She was nominated aOutstanding Catholic Youth of 1958, and was a delegate to the Mardi Gras celebration at St. Thomas' University in Houston. Rose Lee's immediate plans are to teach home economics in high school in September. MAPY CASSO Mendoza 84-1 Nuevo Laredo, Tamps., Mexico Telephone: 22-32 Bachelor of Arts in Art Mapy is the second Casso sister to graduate from l.W.C. She enrolled as a freshman after graduation from Ur- suline Academy, Laredo. Mapy's ar- tistic talent was discovered immediately by instructors and students alike, and her drawings and paintings have been very much in evidence during the four years here. Mapy and her fellow offi- cers of Alpha Delta Sigma were re- sponsible for the Freshman Alpha Delta Formal Dance in October. She has been nominated for many honors throughout her college life: nominee for Queen of the St. Mary's Military Ballg Princess of the Black and White Ballg Duchess to the Annual Washing- ton's celebration in Laredo. She has traveled throughout Mexico, and loves water skiing at Acapulco. Mapy Casso . . President of Alpha Delta Sigma soczo scholastic organization.

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