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

 - Class of 1959

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..A'7355-isgifffi-'+53fzbZisiitriiaa-is-:jf'e-'iff'-31:-rr' - rt . We Have Been Aroased to the Need for Frances Eileen Malone Second semester President of the Interna- tional Relations Club FRANCES EILEEN MALONE 785 Burr Rd. San Antonio, Texas Telephone: TA 2-7615 Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Eileen is the third Malone sister to receive her degree from lncarnate Word College. She entered college here in her junior year, and began her prepa- rations for a teaching career for which ELEANOR M. REICHERT 219 Cunningham San Antonio, Texas Telephone: CA 6-6840 Bachelor of Arts in Sociology The list of places in which Eleanor has traveled reads like a Geography of the World. No wonder she is so well in- formed on matters of national and in- ternational import. Eleanor is very in- terested in people, and for that reason, chose a sociology major. Her scholarly achievements have been rewarded by her election to Alpha Chi, national honor society, and to Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. After graduation, she plans to teach in elementary school. We're betting that she will be a much- sought-after teacher, and that she had better cultivate a taste for apples. If you, reader, are enjoying the Annual, it is because Eleanor made this publi- cation possible, by her efforts as busi- ness manager. Good luck, Eleanor. May you be as successful a teacher as you were a financial whiz of the Logos staff. she has shown great promise. Her sweet charm attracts all to her, and she is one of the best-loved members of the senior class. She has traveled back and forth to Washington, D. C. Eileen hopes to teach in the San Antonio elementary schools for a few years, but not for too long, as she has a very decided attraction for the vocation of marriage. The best of everything to you, Eileen, Eleanor M. Reichert Usme-SS Manager of the Locos , ,fffff ' 'Z-,:7fff,fff X ',9f,'i'Qz4 , f ,,3g4Q,,,., , , Guadalupe Palacios Co-editor of the LOGOS GUADALUPE PALACIOS 608 OKane Street Laredo, Texas Telephone: Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Lupe came to l.W.C. in her junior year, having completed two years of college work at Laredo Junior College. Her chief interest was in scientific subjects, and fol- lowing graduation, she plans to Work in her-chosen field, medical technology. Of a very quiet and reserved disposition, Lupe is a dynamo of energy. This she displayed in her work on the LOGOS as co-editor. Her classmates in Laredo elected Lupe'HS the Girl Most Likely to Succeed, Wl11Ch showed that they recognized in her a great leadership potentiality not easily discernible. Good luck, Lupe. May you live up to that title, and may your success reach out t0 every phase of your life. 1 P 82

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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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200,000 Elementary and Secondary Teachers by 1960 MARY AGNES ANDERSON 1434 W. Rosewood San Antonio, Texas Telephone: PE 5-7949 Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Mary is accelerating her college work, and is completing her degree requirements one year ahead of her class. She is an active member of Kappa Lambda Kappa Home Economics organization, and is at present vice-president of the Club. Elected to Alpha Lambda Delta in her freshman year, she attained to Alpha Chi in her senior year. Following graduation, Mary plans to assume the career of home demonstration agent and at the same time continue her home eco- nomics education. An early fall wedding is also on the agenda. Good luck, Mary, we know you will be successful in whatever you undertake. Your projects undertaken in college were always tops. Mary Agnes Anderson Vice-president of Kappa Lambda Kappa Home Economics Club V Dorothy S. Allison DOROTHY S. ALLISON 29 Cooper Place Weehawken, New Jersey Telephone: Union 3-4721 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Dorothy has had many interesting ex- periences as an Army Nurse for the past four years, and has come in for her share of travel. She graduated from St. Maryls Hospital School of Nursing, Hoboken, N. J., and attended New York University. She also spent a semester at the University of Cali- fornia. On her assignment to San An- tonio with the Army Nurse Corps, she was allowed the opportunity to com- plete her degree requirements. The nursing Division of I.W.C. is certainly happy that the Army allowed her to enroll in this division, and appreciates having her as one of its graduates. Dorothy will remain with the Army Nurse Corps, at least for the present. Other plans are not definite. ELISA MINERVA BARRERA Box 315 Sinton, Texas Telephone: CA 3-7320 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Elisa has justly received the reputa- tion of being the sweetest and friend- liest nurse in the Santa Rosa Division. This is a wonderful asset to her in this career or ministry of nursing. Born in the Rio Grande Valley, Elisa attended high school in Raymondville for two years before moving to Al- buquerque, but she came home to graduate. She is active in various nursing organizations, on the local, state, and national level. After gradu- ation, Elisa hopes to be able to travel all over the U. S. and South America. Eventually she would like to go to Europe. We hope your dreams will come true, and that some day, we shall meet you on the other side of the pond. Elisa Minerva Barrera

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