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Business Club ff 'f FIRST SECOND ROW, lett to right: Doralerie Engel, Barbara Scherer, and Mildred Dancy. THIRD ROW, left T0 right: Tommye Kuykendall, Judy Mangan, Eva Linda Rash. TOP ROW: Betty Parkerson and Mary Yoch. ROW, left to right: Suzette Wilson, Gail Gordon, Teresa Cosio, Ena Vergara and Elaine Schultz All members of Kappa Pi Sigma National Business Fraternity are members of the Business Club, but the reverse is not true. Members eventually become initiated into Kappa Pi Sigma it they have secured a B average in all business courses. The Business Club cooperates with Kappa Pi Sigma in all activities of the Department. Chiet among the year's proiects were the sponsorship of an lntorma- tion Booth during the Harvest Festival, and a Mexican supper at the end of February for the build- ing tund. Many members of the Club are also active in other organizations on campus. Sister M. Emilia, chairman ot the Department ot Business, is sponsor ot the Business Club. l28
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lilz l S l Winners in Logos Poetry Contest fif,,,gj ..j'if' fy I g i ll ll il 'N nv- U 'x ? 49'-I Left to right: Carmen Novoa, Betty Jennings, and Margaret Blanchard. MARGARET BLANCHARD, senior English maior, was selected first place winner in the annual LOGOS Poetry Contest. Her winning entry' was entitled, Beyond the Buoy. She also won honorable men- tion for her poems: To My Generation, Reflections, Sonnet Sequence: Triangle, and Melting Moments. BETTY JENNINGS, also a senior English maior, won second place for her poem Off the Road. She also merited honorable mention for her poem Phoenician Lighthouse. CARMEN NOVOA, sophomore, won third place for her entry When She Communicatesf' and hon- orable mention for Comtemplation, Dialogue on Ice, Then my Love Comes Swift, and While Shadows Grow. The contest was sponsored by the LOGOS, the monthly publication of the college. Judges were: Mr. John lgo, Assistant Professor of English at San Antonio College, and winner of the T954 National Literary Award of the National Society of Arts and Letters, Father Urban Nagle, O.P., professor of theology and Chaplain at St. Mary of the -Springs College, Columbus, Ohio, and Sister M. Maura, S.S.N.D., chairman of the department of English at the College of Notre Dame, Baltimore, Md. Other students winning honorable mention were: Dyanne Dingel, Kay Vreeland, Vicki Almand, Mary Elaine Adamek, and Mirna Pierce. Sister Margaret Patrice was in charge of the contest.
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Kappa Pl Sigma National Business Fraternity 1 Left to right: Katherine Jones, Betty Parkerson, Mildred Dancy, Ana Martha Tellez, Socorro Hernandez, Elaine Schultz. BUSINESS CLUB members who have attained the rank of juniors, and have a B average in their business subjects, are eligible for membership in Kappa Pi Sigma, Zeta chapter, of lncarnate Word Collei-Je. The Zeta chapter of the National Business Fraternity was established at l.W.C. in January, l954. The fraternity promotes Christian ideals, upholds the standards of high scholarship in the field Of business, and strives to bring its members into closer loyalty and friendship with one another. Officers of the organization for the present scholastic year include: Ana Martha Tellez, president, Mary Elaine Schultz, vice-president, Mildred Dancy, treasurer, Betty Parkerson, secretary, Gail Gordon, reporter. Sister M. Emilia is sponsor of Kappa Pi Sigma and of its sister organization, the Business Club. me
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