Difference between revisions of "Associated Students of Brigham Young University. Associated Women Students"

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Associated Women Students was established in 1922 with Anne Marie Eggertsen as President. In the following years, the Presidents included: Laura Gardner (1923-24), Vida Broadbent (1924-25), Libbie Cook (1925-26), Inez Warnick (1926-27), Helen Swenson (1927-28), Audrey Ostlund (1928-29), Gertrude Partridge (1929-30),  Elaine Paxman (1930-31), Maxine Clayton (1931-32), Virginia Taylor (1932-33), Alison Comish (1933-34), Alice Spencer (1934-35), Nadine Taylor (1935-36), Fern Christensen (1936-37), Bonna Ashby (1937-38), Connie Kelly (1938-39), Enid Poulson (1939-40), Thelma Farnsworth (1940-41), Lucy Cannon (1941-42), Glenn Perkins (1942-43), Eileen P. Smith (1942-43), Emma Hayes (1943-44), Velma Bates (1944-45), Anna Jean Bullock (1945-46), Barbara Bailey (1946-47), Leone Winegar (1947-48), Lynn Warner (1948-49), LyMyrl Boyack (1949-50), Charlotte Cannon (1950-51), Afton Ash (1951-52), Kathy Latimer (1952-53), Beverly Boyack (1953-54), Pat Nowell (1954-55), Mar Johnson (1955-56).
  
 
==Variant names==
 
==Variant names==
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==Assets and Administrative Structure==
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==
  
Officers of Associated Women Students were elected by and represented female students.  
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Prior to 1925-26, the Vice President of the Student Body was the President of the Associated Women Students. Officers were then elected by and represented female students.  
  
 
==Associated Units==
 
==Associated Units==

Revision as of 14:15, 8 June 2010

Associated Women Students was established in 1922 with Anne Marie Eggertsen as President. In the following years, the Presidents included: Laura Gardner (1923-24), Vida Broadbent (1924-25), Libbie Cook (1925-26), Inez Warnick (1926-27), Helen Swenson (1927-28), Audrey Ostlund (1928-29), Gertrude Partridge (1929-30), Elaine Paxman (1930-31), Maxine Clayton (1931-32), Virginia Taylor (1932-33), Alison Comish (1933-34), Alice Spencer (1934-35), Nadine Taylor (1935-36), Fern Christensen (1936-37), Bonna Ashby (1937-38), Connie Kelly (1938-39), Enid Poulson (1939-40), Thelma Farnsworth (1940-41), Lucy Cannon (1941-42), Glenn Perkins (1942-43), Eileen P. Smith (1942-43), Emma Hayes (1943-44), Velma Bates (1944-45), Anna Jean Bullock (1945-46), Barbara Bailey (1946-47), Leone Winegar (1947-48), Lynn Warner (1948-49), LyMyrl Boyack (1949-50), Charlotte Cannon (1950-51), Afton Ash (1951-52), Kathy Latimer (1952-53), Beverly Boyack (1953-54), Pat Nowell (1954-55), Mar Johnson (1955-56).

Variant names

AWS

Description

Established: 1922

Abolished: 1968

Location: Provo, Utah (1922-1968)

Functions

Assets and Administrative Structure

Prior to 1925-26, the Vice President of the Student Body was the President of the Associated Women Students. Officers were then elected by and represented female students.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Associated Students of Brigham Young University (1933-1968)

Later unit: Associated Students of Brigham Young University Women's Office (?
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Associated Archival Materials

Records, 1956-1957, UA 487

Sources

Brigham Young University: The First One Hundred Years, Vol. 3, 1976: p. 363 (abolished in 1968)

Constitution of the Associated Students of Brigham Young University, 1935 and 1962 (Officers of Associated Women Students were elected by and represented female student)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2010-00132

Creator: UPB