University of Texas Austin - Cactus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1940

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PRESENT DAY CLUB Tor rote: Loaf, frirdlmaitr. Morrow, Victor. Srcaarf ram: Stria, M. Jacobf. Anon. rUrriton. Rutland. F. Bradford. Fridnrr. Bottom rom: Nachmin. Robinovitz. Cri tol, H. Jarobn. Dodon. OFFICERS President . V ice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor . Jean Anson Charlotte Boeck Frances Bransford Sara Scott Bransford Nancy Brown Regina Brelsford Margaret Burt Margaret Cox Johanna Cristol Pattie May Dodson Janet Engle Adele Fridner MEMBERS Adele Friedlander Laura Gardner Adine Harrison Mary Kathryn Haynes Helen Hinkly Helen Jacobs Moselle Jacobs June Krupp Lady Cathryn Lenoir Cathryn Long Julynn Martin V era Nachman JOHANNA CRISTOL PATTIE MAY DODSO.N FRANCES BRANSFORD ADELE FRIDNER MARIE MORROW Mary Notley Doranne Poulson Miriam Robinowitz Arlene Rundell Mildred Rutland Muriel Selber Cecilia Stein Ruth Victor Frances Weinblatt Victoria Chitfield Ray Pearl Wood Betty Woodley r JOHANNA CRISTOL THE PRESENT DAY CLI B is an organization for girls interested in current problems. Its membership is limited to fifty, new members being chosen semi-annually. A luncheon is held the first Monday of every month, and a business meeting at five o ' clock on the third Monday. Activities this year included the presentation of gift baskets to two needy families at Christmas: and the annual banquet held in May. Speakers at the meetings included prominent campus lecturers. : 347

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PIEhlAN LITERARY SOCIETY Top row: Finnegan, Duls, Garrett, Harrison, Dial Top row: Finnegan, Duls, Garrett, Harrison, Dial. Second row: Caldwell, Johnson. Trotter, Schumacher, Robinson, Thompson, Moors. Third row: Highams, Spivey, Worley, Lambeth, Johnsen, Sansom, Joyce, Reib. Bottom row: Hardison, P. Carr, Blumberg, Stroud, Hill, Schlafli, Tulloss. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Jane Blumberg Mildred Caldwell Anne Campbell June Carr Phyllis Carr Ria Cortes Mary Lucylle Cox Florence Davis Mildred Delavan Kathryn Dial Lucy Lee Dickson June Duls Betty Finnegan Mary Fletcher Virginia Ford Mary Jane Garrett Jane Green Barbara Jane Hardison Frances Wynne Harrison MEMBERS Jean Hendrick Katherine Highams Jerry Hill Elizabeth Huggard Marjorie Johnsen Margaret Johnson Judy Joyce Mary Ellen Lambeth Dorothy Lehrer Mary Pearl Lynn Kate Marriott Dale Martin Ruth Minton Betsy Kate Moors Bette Moritz Mary Anna Morton Ann Painter Rose Poole Stella Prude Beryl Rathbone JANE STROUD ANN PAINTER ANN SCHUMACHER JERRY HILL FRANCES SIMPSON Jane Reib Helen Robins ' m Margaret Rolle Betsy Russell Clara Sansom Jean Scales Katherine Schlafli Ann Schumacher Barbara Scrimgeour Norms Sheehy Frances Simpson Ruth Spargo Sue Spivey Jane Stroud Florence Thompson Virginia Trotter Jean Tulloss Virginia Vaughn Eugenia Worley JANE STROUD THE PURPOSE OF PIERIAN LITERARY SOCIETY is to bring together girls interested in the study of modern literature. Faculty members and other authorities in the field of literature are invited to discuss various literary works at meetings held twice each month. Requirements for membership are a general C average and a B average in English. New members are elected twice a year by unanimous vote of the society. Membership is limited to fifty. PACE 346



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PROGRESSIVE CZECH CLUI1 Top row: Le Roy Kubecka, Wroble, J. Svacek, Hegar, Barton, Stasney, Fojt. Second row: Holy, Schovajsa, D. Sv cek, Horak, A. Matejek, Kahler, R. Matejek, L. Svajda. Third row: Rebstein, Cox, Dvoracek, A. Vanzura, Mrs. Barton. Thompson, Mrs. Matejek. Bottom row: Mikusek, J. Svajda, Mrs. Vanzura, Louis Kubecka. V. Martinets, L. Martinets. OFFICERS President Louis KUBECKA Secretary-Treasurer VIOLA ANNE MARTINETS Financial Director JOHN E. KUNZ Social Director RUTH ANN MATEJEK Parliamentarian ARNOST HORAK Sergeant-at-Arms VINCENT WROBLE MEMBERS Louise Eunice Baier Josef A. Barton Mrs. Josef A. Barton Earl Bethke Raymond Brimble Eileen Cox Charles Davis Clarence Doering Mary Dvoracek Albin A. Fojt Daniel Hegar Bertha Ann Herold Johnnie Hlavaty Lucy Mae Hoag Martha Frances Holy Arnost Horak Dorothy Katharine Horak Rudolph Horak Donna Lee Jones Ernest Kahler Louis Kubecka Le Roy Kubecka John E, Kunz Glen Latham Delphine Marek Louie Martinets Viola Anne Martinets Adele Ann Matejek Ruth Ann Matejek Martha Mikusek Ruby Mills Clem Novosad Thomas Novosad Joe Osoba Georgie Anne Otradosky Robert Prikryl Dolores Rebstein Evelyn Schovajsa Lawrence Schulz Adolph Slovacek Eugene Slovacek Rudolph Slovacek Floyd Stasney Dorothy Marie Svacek Joseph Svacek Jerome Svajda Leonard Svajda Mary Lucille Thompson Albert Vanzura Bea Vanzura Nathan Wald Marvin V ' likening Gidden Word Vincent Wroble SPONSORS LOUIS KUBECKA Mrs. J. M. Matejek Mrs. Albert Vanzura THE PROGRESSIVE CZECH CLUB was founded at The University of Texas in the spring of 1937 by a group of interested students. The aims they set for the club were to bring about closer relationship and better understanding between the students of Czech origin and other students on the campus; to promote the study of the Czech literature and culture: and to develop in the members knowledge and responsi- bility concerning the conduction of organization and business, social cultural, and athletic activities. At the semi-monthly meetings cultural and social entertainments are presented, with prominent speakers usually on hand. Also, the club enjoys picnics, open houses, formals, and other socials, and participates in University intramurals. PAGE ?48

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