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

 - Class of 1960

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Page 135 text:

Student Council Cf--. -.,, di' SEATED, left to right: Dorothy Jerabek, Renee Sluder, Billie Machado, Betty Vann, Georgann Spikes. STANDING, left to right: Elaine Goolsby, Dolly Carter, Mary Pat Bluhm, Betty Parkerson, Judy Freeman, Lois Schrenker, Margaret Blanchard, Sylvia Zepeda, Rosario Gomei. The STUDENT COUNCIL is the official representative of the student body and serves as a link be- tween the faculty and the students, integrating the activities of the latter with those of the admin- istrative and teaching faculty and fostering mutual cooperation and understanding. Members are nominated and elected by the student body for aperiod of one year. The Student Council administers the routine discipline of campus life and acquaints the student body with its responsibility to the student community, and to the post-college community. Activities for the year, 1959-60 were many and varied: Freshman Orientation, the Harvest Festival, College Day, Open House, Battle of Flowers float, Miss Fiesta contest, and the tri-college proiect in late spring. Officers of the Student Council include the following: Billie Machado, president, Dolly Carter, first vice-president, Sylvia Zepeda, second vice-president, Judy Freeman, secretary, Mary Pat Bluhm, treas- urer, Betty Parkerson, N.F.C.C.S. Senior delegate, Rosario Gomez, Sodality prefect, Rene Sluder, Betty Vann, Georgann Spikes, Elaine Goolsby, senior, iunior, sophomore, and freshman class representa- tives respectively, Margaret Blanchard, editor of the LOGOS, Dorothy Jerabek, editor of the LOGOS CANNUALD, Lois Schrenker, Santa Rosa representative. Sister M. Antoninus, Registrar, is the faculty moderator of the Student Council.

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Sigma Gamma Phi Modern Language Club SEATED, left to right: Rose Marie Bennett, Patricia Roll, Rose Mary De Leon, Beatriz Villarreal, Margaret Moguel, and Carmen Novoa. SECOND ROW, left to right: Delia De Leon, Rosemarie Raab, Ligaya Massengill, Ena Vergara, and Otila Resenclez. SIGMA GAMMA PHI, the language club, composed of students of Spanish, German, and French, has for its purpose the fostering of interest in the language and culture of the different countries and the promotion of mutual understanding of other lands and peoples. Annual activities include the celebration of foreign language week, assisting with the Harvest Festival for foreign scholarship aid, and club programs by the individual sections. One outstanding activity was the sponsorship of the San Antonio unit of TAGS t' - h T was chairman of the meeting. mee ing t e exas Association of German Students. Rosemarie Raab The officers of Sigma Gamma Phi for the present scholastic year are as follows: Rose Mary De Leon, president, vice-presidents include Beatriz Villarreal, German, Margaret Moguel, Spanish, Carmen Novoa, French, secretary, Otila Resendez, and treasurer, Ena Vergara. Sponsors are as follows: Ger- man, Sister M. Ludmilla, French, Sister Claire Eileen, Spanish, Sisters Adriana and Rose Maria.



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Alphci Delta Sigma Socio-Scholastic Orgcmizcllivh M. f,,ff,,' , . f , 4,371 f W! ' 1 1 V TOP ROW, left to right: Diane Weisbruch, Nancy Haiovsky, Ann Freeman, Judy Freeman, Margie Stefanagge, Bertha Hinoiosa, Alma Hinoiosa, Margaret Ulcak, Rhenettap Davydiuk, Diana Doerr, Barbara Archer, Carolyn Byrne, Gayle Jamison, Mary Pat Bluhm. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Mary Lynn Steele, Jean Myers, Emily Puig, Cynthia Gonzalez, Joan Seigler, Georgian Spikes, Rose Marie Bennett, Nellie T Herrera, Lucile Johnson, Helen Schumann, Frances Fair, Georgia Durham. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA is a socio-scholastic organization designed to combine the student's social life with other phases of campus life. To be eligible'for membership, a student must have a C average, and must be in good standing. Twenty-one new members were received into the organization in Jan- uary. The Club operated a successful booth, The Nickel Throw, at the Harvest Festival. ln October, the Alpha Delta Sigma sponsored the Autumn Formal, honoring the Freshman Class. This year'S formal was held at the Olmos Club, with music provided by the Starlighters. Ann Freeman, a mem' ber Of the Ofganllation, was crowned Queen of the Senior Snowball, and Helen Schumann, and Judy Freeman were runners-up for duchesses. Jean Myers, a sophomore member, was named Out- standing Sophomore. Officers for the year include: Lucile Johnson, president, Frances Fair, vice-president, Georgia l-ee Durham, secretary, Nellie Herrera, treasurer, Delia De Leon, historian, Helen Schumann, parliamen- tarian. Sister Mary of Mercy is sponsor of Alpha Delta Sigma.

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