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-i-lt' ,,,f Z 41? r Zn! Confroternity of Christian Doctrine V if , , 4 X Left to right: Eileen McCaffrey, Chairman of Discussion Clubs, Georgann Spikes, secretary-treasurer, Jacqueline Holder, President, Gail Owen, vice-president, Elizabeth Klekar, Chairman of Helpers, Paula Sullivan, Chairman of Teachers. INCARNATE WORD COLLEGE holds the Chairmanship of the Texas Region of the National Federa- tion of Catholic College Students Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Commission. Jacqueline Holder is the Regional Chairman. Two C.C.D. workshops were conducted at the N.F.C.C.S. Regional Con- gresses, one at the University of Dallas in November and the other at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, in April. information from each college in the Texas Region was published in a News- letter, The Candle. During the first semester about 80 college students from the three CatholiC colleges in the city participated in Discussion Clubs. C.C.D. helpers distributed Christmas stockings financed by the Student Council, and at Easter gave baskets to the poor children attending religion classes. Eighty-five students received their Archdiocesan Lay Catechists' Certificates after one semester of instruction in Methods and one semester in directed teaching. Catechetical teaching has been car- ried on by the following students in their own parishes and centers: St. Mary Magdalen Parish: Gail Owen, Cynthia Gonzalez, Eugenia Blankenship, Georgeann Spikes, and Anna Kay Kovacs. St. John'S Parish: Donna Pittner, Sylvia Barron, Louanne Boggs, Margaret Wells, Mary Yoch, and Eileen McCaf- frey. St. Leo's Parish: Margaret Pompa, Roslyn Renger, Mary J. Rhoton, Judy Boles, Louise Berent- sen, Margaret Blanchard, Angela McCaffrey, Nadine Murphy and Ann Blanchard. Randolph AFB: Ann Magruder, Paula Sullivan, Otilie Prikryl, Karen Albracht, and Lynn Moore. St. Gerard's: Erin Hermes. Blessed Sacrament: Mary Pat Bluhm. State T.B. Hospital: Zola F. Schram. St. Margaret Mary Parish: Irene Suarez, Sheila Madigan, Mary Elaine Adamek, Hilda Munoz, Judy Ramirez, Yolanda Jimenez, Virginia Vales, Hedy Munger, Joyce Andrews, Pat Johnson, and Elaine Goolsby. Holy Name P . I . . . . arish. Beatrice Trevino. Our Lady of Grace Parish: Benita Huesta, O.M.l. Sister M. Xaverius is Moder- ator of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. 122 l
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Phi Sigma Kappa Science Organization FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Alma Flores, Kay Vreeland, Dolores Uribe, Rose Mary Garcia, Mary Fritz, Rosemary Gutierrez, Betty Vann, Charlotte Urban, Carmelita Gonzales, Mirna Pierce, Diana Sanchez, Mary Jo Tasch. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mary Carmen Gonzalez, Luanne Boggs, Madelon Klinger, Frances Fair, Mary Ann Vials, Ramah Koenig, Kathy Perry, Pauline Finney, Peggy Pingleton, Rose Marie Trevino, Anna Marie Gonzalez, Rosemary Segura, Otila Resendez, Jackie Holder, Mary Esther Otal, Mary Martinez. THIRD ROW, left to right: Carolyn' Byrne, Sylvia Rosel, Mary Jo Hinoiosa, Eileen McCaffrey, Margaret Willding, Carolyn Glass, Margaret Lyssy, Adela Aguilar, Sharfon Dawn Lamp, Alice Villarreal, Diana Doerr, Jean Myers, and Diane Weisbruch. PHI SIGMA KAPPA, honorary science society, was founded in T933 to encourage correct attitudes towards the natural sciences, and student participation in student activities. It is affiliated with the Texas Academy of Science and the Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. Research papSfS were presented by members at the annual meeting of the Texas Academy of Science, and three stu- dents were declared winners as follows: Mary Esther Otal, first place, Rosemary Gutierrez, second place, and Pauline Finney, honorable mention. Phi Sigma Kappa sponsored a very successful booth, The Wheel of Fortune, during the Harvest Festival. The organization also sponsored a Style Show, Sil- ver Belles, with fashions from Joskes on December T4, Charlotte Urban was named Belle with Madelon Klinger and Luanne Boggs as runners-up for the title. The officers for the present year include the following: Betty Venn, president Charlotte Urban vice resident . f 'p Mary E. FVITZ, Secretary Rosemary Gutierrez, treasurer Sister Mary Daniel is sponsor of Phi Sigma Kappa.
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