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Revision as of 12:20, 13 December 2010
The ASBYU Women's Office was headed by Debbie Hutchings Forrest (1975-1976).
Contents
Variant names
BYUSA Women's Activities
Description
Established: 1975
Abolished: ?Functions
The objective was to help the women of BYU develop their abilities, maximize their potential, and become well-rounded and informed. It offered programs in five areas: academic, social, cultural, service, and spiritual.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The Women's Board consisted of the Women's Vice President, the Administrative Assistant, the Executive Secretary, the Financial Executive Assistant, the Public Relations Executive Assistant, two publicity assistants, two social assistants, and five executive assistants.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Associated Students of Brigham Young University (?Earlier unit: Brigham Young University. Associated Women Students (1922-1968)
Associated Archival Materials
Sources
Women's Office History, 1975-1976, vol. 1 (The objective was to help the women of BYU develop their abilities, maximize their potential, and become well-rounded and informed. It offered programs in five areas: academic, social, cultural, service, and spiritual; The Women's Board consisted of the Women's Vice President, the Administrative Assistant, the Executive Secretary, the Financial Executive Assistant, the Public Relations Executive Assistant, two publicity assistants, two social assistants, and five executive assistants)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2010-00146
Creator: UPB