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- .-N.s,M A HL 'Jw. ,.... T- ,,,,,... , ,v -E i W s t 1 VM 2 i ' Memhcrs o the Texas Womans Unzversily Board of Regents are, left to right, Mrs, Nelda Childers Stark Mrs john W Hazelwood Mrs john T jones jr G Dzllard Anderson, Dr. john A. Guinn, Harvey Wuest, Rev. G. Ray Laden Ed Gosselt and Reagan Haus ton III Mrs Edzlh Deen zs not pzrtured. BO RD OF REGENTS Formulating plans for the future and striving for the betterment of the present, the Texas Woman's University Board of Regents is inter- ested in the activities and programs of the Uni- versity. Decisions which they make as the govern- ing body of the University are important to the success of the University.
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gsife Q Mrs. Dot Miller, Dirertor of Food Sewife Gertrude Gibson, Special Assistant, Ogice of Dean of Admissions-Registrar ,
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Alumnae Association The one single word which defines the activities and goals'of the Texas Woman's University Alumnae Association is service. Organized june 3, 1905, in Denton, the Association boasts more than 11,000 active members composing fifty chapters. Out-of-state chapters include New Mexico, Colorado, California, Rhode Island, New York, Louisiana, Washington, D.C. and Maryland. A graduate may become a member of the Alumnae Association by send- ing her name and address to the Alumnae ofhce along with the year she graduated and her major. Every former student in good standing with the University who has completed at least six hours of credit is automatical- ly a member. Any member may become active upon making an annual contribution to the Texas Woman's University Foundation. Purpose of the Association is to further the well-being of the University, the graduates and the alumnae. Mrs. Tom R. Brooks, Ir., Alumnae president, confers with Mrs. Bruce Hollingsworth, Alumnae Center secretary, on a bulletin to be distributed to members. Alumnae Center Approximately 11,000 former students' names are handled yearly by the Alumnae Center at Texas Woman's University. The Center keeps all the files and handles the correspondence of the Alumnae Association. It sponsors and distributes the Alumnae Bulletin which is published quarterly for the Alumnae members and chapters. Student assistants in the Alumnae Center, located in the Student Union Building, aid Mrs. Bruce Miss Emily-Mae Stafford, editor of the Alumnae Hollingsworth, office secretary, in preparing cor- Bulletin, edits proof for the publication in her office respondence to send to members. in the News Bureau.
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