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. ,,,,gT I i l Q .5 1 4 A . , J, I f' . I i N i 1 I l :gf Nh tllatlxs Xt-lson, lova IiL'PICNL'lllJYiYL', ntltlresses tht- XX ni -n s l7ax eonxoeanon on What s .-Xheatl for Today! finl- ' Q lt t XX-init-n omen Look head XY'ith a theme of XY'here Do Wfe Co From Here? the annual llllouiens Day was held April 30, ISN5. This Associated Wfomen Stu- dents' sponsored event is a day set aside for recognizing women on campus who have ex- celled in scholarship and leadership during the year. 'll'onien's Dm' activities began with the Chimes Tapping ceremony, a flag raising cere- mony, campanile concert and coffee hour. The highlight of the day was a convocation ad- dressed hy Mrs. Gladys Nelson, representative in the lowa legislature. Following the speech, new memhers of the women's honoraries- Purple Arrow, Chimes, Torch and Tassell- and Purple Key were presented, and women students' ofhcers were installed with Miss Betty Vance in charge. m -n stlltlellts gather in the Cfoinmons for a convocation as part of the XVoinen's Day activities honoring outstanding students. 4 , .1 2 6 l
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