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

 - Class of 1960

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Sports Association SEATED, left to right: Patsy O'Shea, Judy Ramirez, La Ruth Patton, Honora Miller, Angela McCaffrey, and Emily De Loach. STANDING, left to right: Mary T. Garcia, Margot Saenz, Norva Sue Bell, Elaine Goolsby, Anna Mae Furlong, Barbara Harwerth, Roslyn Renger, Mary J. Rhoton, Rosemarie Trevino, and Olga De Hoyos. The SPORTS ASSOCIATION was the most active body on campus during the year. Composed of all students enrolled in physical and health education courses, the Association sponsored intramural games, tennis, volleyball, and basketball tournaments, Splash Day in May, a sock hop in February, and a Talent Shovv at the end of January. The Association also had representatives and faculty member at the Texas Association for Physical Education and Recreation. Sister M. Xaverius, chairman of the Department, represented the faculty, student representatives were Honora Miller and Rose- marie Trevino, iunior physical education maiors. The congress vvas held in Abilene, December 4-5. The Association also sponsored the annual Horse Shovv in Brackenridge Park on March 28, under the direction of Mrs. L. Collins. Physical Education directors from Our Lady of the Lake, Trinity, and San Antonio Colleges have served as iudges and umpires of many of the competitive events on campus. Officers for the present school year are: Honora Miller, president, La Ruth Patton, vice-president, Judith Ramirez, secretary, and Rose Marie Trevino, treasurer. Sister M. Xaverius is sponsor of the Association. She is assisted by Sister Mary Mark, and Mrs. Richard L. Brandt, director of physical and health education.

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WHO'S Who Among Stuclents in American Colleges oncl Universities SEATED, left to right: Margaret Blanchard, Rose Marie Galindo, Lois Schrenker, Willda Gafford, Judy Colgan, Renee Sluder. STANDING, left to right: Billie Machado, Doris Muckle, Sharron Dawn Lamp, Alice Villareal, Lucille Seten, Dolores Ryza, lrene Warwas, Martha Koperwhats, Carolyn Byrne. SEVENTEEN SENIORS were nominated to Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Missing from the picture were Zola Frances Schram and Gladys Shannon. Students rec- ognized by this organization each year are nominated from colleges and universities throughOUT the country. l.W.C.'s campus nominating committee elects its nominees on the basis of excellence and sincerity of scholarship ancl promise of future achievement. Margaret Blanchard is editor of the LOGOS and an English maior, Rose Marie Galindo is an elementary education maior. Mathematics maiors include Zola F. Schram, Gladys Shannon and Judy Colgan. Biology maiors include Willda Gafford, Renee Sluder, Sharron Dawn Lamp, and Carolyn Byrne. Nursing maiors include: Lois Schrenkeff Lucille Seten, and lrene Warwas, Martha Ternus Kopervvhats is a radiologic technology m6lOVi Alla? Villarreal is a medical technology major. Doris Muckle is an art maior, while Billie Machade, Pfesl' dent of the Student Council, is a history maior. The election to Who's Who is considered a Qfeal honor among the students and faculty alike. Dolores Ryza is a music education major.



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International Relations Club SEATED, left to right: Gladys Flieller, Judy Colgan, Ligaya Massengill, Rose Marie Galindo, Rose Marie Bennett, Norva Sue Bell, Consuelo Mendoza, and Jeanine Calderoni. STANDING, left to right: Carmen Gomez, Veronica Lepold, Willda Gafford, Dolores Ryza, Betty Parkerson, Roberta Kretzmeier, Magdalena Banderas, Patricia Kutchka, Rose Marie Raab, and Sylvia Zepeda. THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB, first established in 1910 with the Andrew Carnegie Foun- dation, was organized on the Incarnate Word College campus in 1932. Joint meetings consisting of panel discussions and socials are held throughout the school year. Membership is open to all in- terested students, but a special invitation was issued during the past year to all who are entering the teaching profession. Since the Club makes a special study of world affairs, and through discus- sions, seek to interpret them wisely, this organization offers much to those young women who will be the future teachers of our nation. Incarnate Word College holds the chairmanship of the Texas Region of the National Federation of Catholic College Students' International Relations Commission. The International Relations Club is under the sponsorship of Miss Mary M. F. Whalen, professor of social sciences, whose broad knowledge and understanding of current affairs in our present age is of paramount importance in assisting her counselees to obtain a sympathetic understanding of public affairs, domestic and foreign, in their true content and relation. Officers for the year, 1959-60: Rose Marie Bennet, president Rose Marie Galindo, vice-president Norva Sue Bell, secretary-treasurer

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