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, fy'-sN y X ' 1 l lr ti 1,7 Hal Members of the Texas Woman's University Board of Regents are Mrs. Nelda C. Stark, vice chairmang Mrs. john T. jones, seoretaryg Mrs. john Hazlewood, Mrs. Edgar Deen, G. Dillard Anderson, chairmang Dr. john A, Guinn, President, Texas Woman's Universityg Randall C. jackson and Robert A. Hall. Board of Regents Strives For Betterment of TWU Formulating plans for the future and striving for the betterment of the present, the Texas Woman's Univer- sity Board of Regents is interested in the activities and programs of the University. Decisions which they make as the governing body of the University are important to the success and growth of the University.
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MISS ,IESSIE SIM Assistant Dean of Women UI'-un MISS DOT MILLER Director of Food Service - if . Krf -. , 'EV g oSS M L ,525 ' '17 xx rf, MISS GERTRUDE GIBSON Special Assistant, Office of the Registrar I as , N X
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Mrs. Clark jones, president of the TWU Alumnae Association, recalls with members of the Alumnae Board past Class Stunt performances. Alumnae Association Board members are fseatedj Mrs. Betsy LeBleu Hawkins, Mrs. Helen Hare Thorpe Mrs. William F. Reichert, jr., Mrs. T. R. Brooks, jr.g fstandingj Mrs. R. L. Sneed, Mrs. joe E. Vick, Mrs. C. G Hunt and Mrs. Mary Belle Patterson. Altunnae Association Works To Serve TWU Exes Service is the word which best defines the activities and goals of the Texas Woman's University Alumnae Association. The purpose of the Association, which was Organized 'in 1905 in Denton, is to further the well- being of the University, the graduates and the alumnae. 13,000 members composing 40 active chapters are presently accredited to the Association. A graduate may become a member of the Alumnae Association by sending her name and address to the Alumnae Ofiice along with the year she was graduated and her major. Every former student in good standing with the University who has completed at least six hours of credit is automatically a member. Any member may become active upon making an annual contribu- tion to the Texas Woman's University Foundation. The Alumnae Ofiice, located in the Student Union Building, keeps all the files and handles the correspond- ence of the Alumnae Association. It also sponsors and distributes the Alumnae Bulletin which is published quarterly for the Alumnae members and chapters. MRS. RUTH ARRASMITH Alumnae Oilice Secretary
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