Alcalá 1956

Th e Speakers' Bureau

gresses for the college students and the four hundred juniors and seniors of the Catholic high schools. The first was the Marian Con­ gress of1954, the second the Congress on the Mass in 1955. In both cases the members of the Bureau wrote and delivered the papers. In the spring semester the Speakers' Bureau plans and solicits th e cooperation of the stu­ den t body for the Public Relations program of sending speakers to the private and public high schoolsof the area. The present officers: Marilynn Mayer, Chairman first semester; Mary Jimenez, His­ torian; Paula Sabin, Chairman , second sem­ ester.

The Speaker'sBureau was initia ted March 29,1954. It is aChrist opher movement center­ ing on the Apostleship of Speech. Its purpose is to provide its members with the opportunity to express themselves, to exchange ideas, to deve lop poise in speech, andto practice lead­ ersh ip on and off campus . There were four teen Chart er Members: Margaret Fahl strom, Mary Jimenez, Ruth Jimenez, Jacqueli neKearns, ElayneLangen- ieux, Leann Mahoney, Caro l Reilly, Virginia Rodee, Paula Sabin , Mary Scott, Marilynn Mayer, JeanRubel, Mary Cardoza, and Carol Farr ell. In November, 1954, Mary Scott was elec ted chairman andRuth Jimenezsecretary. In the fall it has organized Student Con­

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