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Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw, Alumnae Association office secretary, checks on the work progress of stu- dent assistants seated, left to right, Carolyn Lewis, Sylvia Masters and Gwenneth Price. Editor Emily-Mae Stalford sets a Ludlow headline for the Alumnae Bulletin which informs the various chapters through- out the country of current campus news and of activities of former students of Texas Woman's University and of indi- vidual alumnae chapters. Alumnae Center The Alumnae Center at Texas Woman's Uni- versity handles approximately 11,000 names of stu- dents who have attended the University. The Center keeps all the files and handles the correspondence of the Alumnae Association. It distributes the Alumnae Bulletin which is published by the Association quar- terly to inform various alumnae chapters throughout the nation of the news events at TWU and the indi- vidual reports of the other chapters.
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'VIrs. Lula Kearns Secretary, Business Manager Mrs. Doris Knott Payroll Clerk, Comptroller's Olfice Mrs. Peggy Lasater Cashier, Comptroller's Office Mrs. Barbara Liston Secretary, Central Meal Service 'l Miss Ola Lummus Director, Capps Hall Mrs. Margaret Mays Secretary, Assistant to President Miss Lola Montgomery Special Assistant, Residential Staff Dr, L. H. Moore Manager, Golf Course Mrs. Fern Motheral Clerk, Comptroller's Ollice Miss Carol Moyle Secretary, Research Foundation, Col- lege of Household Arts and Sciences Mrs. Carole Normile Secretary, Dean of Graduate Studies ' Mrs. Mary Pilgrim Secretary, College of Education, Home Study Miss Betty Poindexter Graduate Assistant, College of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Mrs. Helen M. Richter Secretary, Dean of the Faculty Miss Alma V. Shaffer Secretary, President's Office Mrs. Helen Sikes Bookkeeper, Comptroller's Office Mrs. Gladys J. smith Secretary, Registrar's Office Mrs. jewel Starnes Manager, PUB and UB Fountains Mrs. Mary B, Wesson Assistant to the Dean of Women Mrs. C. E. -Wimberly Director, Stoddard Hall
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The official board members of the Alumnae Association of Texas Woman's University for 1958-59 are seated, left to right, first row: Mrs. Tom R. Brooks, Jr., third vice-president, Denton: Mrs. John G. Woody, president, Sweetwater, Mrs. Mabel Scofield, first vice-president, Hobbs, N. M.g second row: Mrs. J. H. Kahler, fourth vice-president, Cameron, Mrs. M. A. Shields, chapter president, Denton, Miss Inez Miller, treasurer, Fort Worth, Dr. Kate Adele Hill, immediate past president, College Station, and Mrs. john Alderman, jr., secretary, Dallas. Not pictured is Mrs. Carl W. Landiss, second vice-president, College Station. Following a meeting of the Paris Alumnae Chapter at which these College of Industrial Arts' uniforms were modeled, TWU students and exes, left to right, Betty Dixon, Marsha Pyle, Kathy Yandall, Mrs. Raymond Dixon, a member of the Paris Alumnae Chapter, Bobbie Conner and Mrs. Elizabeth King, also a member of the Paris Chapter, enjoy looking through an old Daedalian Annual. Alumnae Association The program range of Texas Woman's Univer- sity's Alumnae Association is evident by the span of its forty-three chapters in Texas and distant chapters in New Mexico, California, Rhode Island, New York, Colorado and Louisiana. The basic purpose of this organization is to promote and encourage support and 7 sg interest in Texas Woman's University through the y active branches throughout the nation. In its capacity l I of publicizing and promoting Texas Woman's Uni- iz' X I versity and its activities, the Alumnae Association 2 il C publishes quarterly the Alumnae Bulletin to inform the various chapters of news of special interest. fi l
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