Women's League

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1 Student social life
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.90
Brief look at etiquette and Greek organizations in the 1930s; photo.
2 Student Personnel
Old Gold 0:0, p.38
Student Personnel promotes the social and intellectual growth of each woman student through a counseling and guidance program, both group and individual; they also promote the overall physical and emotional health and wellbeing of every student; photo.
3 AWS enters 25th year; seeks broader program
College Eye 48:2, p.7
Purposes of the group; founded as Women's League; photo.
4 Special group events
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Schedule of Homecoming activities.
5 Women's League Board
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Brief description of the group; photo.
6 League appoints committee heads
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List of Women's League committee chairs.
7 Women's League
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New name for organization will be Association of Women Students.
8 Renaud elected new orientations chairman Monday
College Eye 40:18, p.7
Profile of Ruth Renaud.
9 Dance will reverse chivalry; Femmes Fancy puts women in male role
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Theme and description of the traditional dance.
10 Femmes Fancy is gal's night
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11 Hilltopics; committees at work
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Organizations searching for members; believe it will be a worthwhile experience.
12 Representatives wearing badges will answer questions during KYO week
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About student organizations.
13 Women's League holds Know Your Organizations campaign
College Eye 40:11, p.1
Students will be ready to talk about campus student groups; photo.
14 Victory bells will tell of Panther victory
College Eye 40:9, p.8
Women's League attempting to establish new tradition; if Panthers win, the Campanile bells will toll.
15 Year's fashions on parade tonight at style show
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Will feature fall, winter, and spring styles.
16 Style show set for Friday
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Will feature a range of clothing.
17 Coeds charm hour set for next Thursday
College Eye 40:5, p.7
Pitze's Beauty School will demonstrate techniques.
18 Round table discussion by Women's League
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Vocations group will discuss teaching as a profession.
19 Women's League tea to be held Sunday
College Eye 40:1, p.3
To honor faculty wives.
20 Campus Personalities
Old Gold 0:0, p.128
Students on campus that everyone should know. Brief biographies of students active in outside classroom activities; photo.
21 Dean of Women
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Sadie B. Campbell helps the women's of Teachers College make the most of their opportunities both socially and intellectually. Miss Campbell supervises the residence halls for women and housing for off-campus women; photo.
22 Student League Board
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Organized in 1943, the Student League Board is the chief self-governing body at Teachers College and represents the entire student body with presidents of various student organizations as members; photo.
23 Who's Who
Old Gold 0:0, p.132
Brief biographies of eight students selected as Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; photo.
24 Who's Who "Big Wheels" on campus
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Brief biographies of eight more active students on campus; photo.
25 Women's League Board
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This organizations is designed to help women make the most of the opportunities offered at Teachers College, Miss Sadie Campbell helps guide the group with Corrinne Hamilton serving as president for 1947-1948; photo.
26 Leading ladies. . .
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New Women's League officers make plans for next fall; photo.
27 Women's League officers plan fall activities
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Hold formal convocation to introduce officers and announce plans.
28 Women install '48-'49 League executives
College Eye 39:29, p.1
List of Women's League officers; description of the ceremony.
29 Tea will honor women grads
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Will include style show on appropriate attire for Commencement activities.
30 Joens, Dolan new housing unit presidents
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Women's League representatives selected.
31 Worden is new Women's League prexy
College Eye 39:22, p.1
Profile of Wanda Worden; list of other officers; photo.
32 To elect League officers; students will vote next week during advanced registration
College Eye 39:18, p.1
Rules and regulations for the election.
33 To present carols on December 15
College Eye 39:12, p.8
34 Charm, looks, personality aid success--C. Carlyle
College Eye 39:9, p.7
Excerpts from address by Celeste Carlyle
35 Women to present all college style show next week
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Will help women decide on appropriate attire.
36 Stylist will speak to college girls
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Celeste Carlyle will address women.
37 To honor former League presidents
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League originated in 1932; Ruth Latta Hill was first president.
38 Women's League opens year's vocational study
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Books and pamphlets are available.
39 Vocation group plans activities
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Joan Smith is advising the Women's League.
40 Women students to hear Carlyle
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Celeste Carlyle will speak on the idea college woman.
41 Women's League to sponsor tea
College Eye 39:1, p.1
For new faculty women and wives.
42 Women's league
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Brief description of the group; photo.
43 Women's convocation Monday
College Eye 38:30, p.1
For installation of new Women's League officers; list of officers.
44 DeWitt, Hamilton to Women's League meet
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In Minneapolis.
45 Women's League election results
College Eye 38:24, p.1
Corinne Hamilton is president; roster of other officers; photo.
46 Women elect league prexy
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List of nominees.
47 Girls get chance at Femmes Fancy
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48 "Femmes Fancy" gives girls chance to pay
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49 Commons style show proves successful
College Eye 38:11, p.1
A scene from last Friday night's style show; photo.
50 Many students take part in style show presented in Commons ballroom
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Description of some of the clothes modeled in the show.
51 Many to participate in gala style show at Commons tonight
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Women's League will sponsor show.
52 Aitchison, Huus, speakers at Women's League convocation Wednesday
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Excerpts from remarks.
53 Former student and faculty member Women's League convocation speaker
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Helen Huus and Alison Aitchison will speak.
54 Appoint 1946-47 committee heads for Women's League
College Eye 37:29, p.1
List of committee heads.
55 Girls escort men to dance
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Femmes Fancy dance held.
56 Vocation conference planned; April 2 set as date for discussions
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Will discuss teacher and the community.
57 Elect Woolverton, Johnson, Hamilton to 1946-47 league
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Roster of Women's League officers.
58 Sam Edgar selected president of Student League
Public Relations News Release 1946:68, p.1
Maurine DeWitt selected as president of the Women's League and Keith Keel will continue as head of the Men's Union.
59 Choose campus officers; Edgar heads all students for 1946-47
College Eye 37:23, p.1
Sam Edgar will head SLB; Maurine DeWitt will head Women's League; Keith Keel will head Men's Union; photo.
60 Women's League voting continues
College Eye 37:21, p.1
List of nominees for Women's League Board.
61 Femmes Fancy dance to be held in the Commons
Public Relations News Release 1946:31, p.1
Girls escort the men after calling for a date. Each gentleman will be presented a corsage and be taken out for dinner following the dance.
62 Women's League a part of national group
College Eye 37:6, p.2
Cleo Martin outlines goals for the year.
63 New faculty women to be honored at tea
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Sponsored by Women's League.
64 Orientation Week closes; events held in post-war atmosphere
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A look at the many activities of Orientation Week.
65 Student government outlined
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Brief look at Student League Board, Men's Union, and Women's League.
66 Student administration
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The Men's Union and Women's League work together to promote school unity; photo.
67 Convocation hymn has long tradition
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Shirley Moen composed the words for the Women's League induction ceremony in 1941.
68 Responsibilities of women graduates seen by speakers
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Brief excerpts from addresses at Women's League convocation and induction ceremony.
69 Four college women in symposium for Women's League convocations
College Eye 36:30, p.1
Will include students from several colleges; Ann Garver will represent ISTC.
70 Women's League tea features style show
College Eye 36:30, p.1
Women will learn appropriate attire for Commencement occasions.
71 League convocation planned for May 2
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Will feature four speakers.
72 Tutor Timetable
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Campus events.
73 Women's League tea will honor graduates
College Eye 36:29, p.1
Will feature style show.
74 Stephen Corey speaks to assembly
Public Relations News Release 1945:75, p.1
Corey's talk, "Why Teach Anyway", opened a two day vocational conference sponsored by the Women's League.
75 Tutor Timetable
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Campus activities.
76 Vocation meeting to open; educational leaders here next week
College Eye 36:24, p.1
Schedule of conference programs; photo.
77 Women's League appoints Gleason
College Eye 36:24, p.1
Will be chair of Orientation Committee.
78 Women's League officers elected
College Eye 36:23, p.3
Roster of new officers.
79 Vocations Conference revived
Public Relations News Release 1945:64, p.1
Women's League committee announced the agenda for the Vocations Conference. Stephen M. Cory will be the keynote speaker. J. Edgar Stonecipher and Jack Logan will also address the group and visit with education classes.
80 Conference for vocational guidelines for teachers to be held March 19, 20
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81 Nominees for Women's League officers named
College Eye 36:20, p.1
List of nominees.
82 Annual ice carnival planned for next week
College Eye 36:17, p.1
At Prexy's Pond.
83 Tutor Timetable
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Campus activities.
84 League searches for activity needs
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Women's League will interview freshmen to see what activities they want.
85 Tutor Timetable
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Events on campus.
86 Lawther freshmen to meet; to discuss adjustments on dorm life
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Women's League will offer tips to freshmen.
87 Tutor Timetable
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Weekly activities.
88 Tutor Timetable
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Campus events.
89 Tutor Timetable
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Campus events and activities.
90 1944-45 Women's League leaders assume office
College Eye 35:30, p.5
Description of the ceremony; former presidents address group.
91 Remaining events of the school year
College Eye 35:30, p.2
Include reception at the President's House, music festival, and other events.
92 Women graduates honored at tea
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Women's League presidents will be on hand.
93 Women's League inducts new officers
College Eye 35:28, p.1
Will take part in traditional ceremony; former presidents will attend.
94 League president to be chosen by popular vote
College Eye 35:25, p.3
Will continue trend toward more democratic student government; will make other Student League organizational changes.
95 Student League desires greater representation
College Eye 35:23, p.1
Consider inclusion of elected representatives of off-campus students.
96 Women's League officers ready to start year
College Eye 35:22, p.3
List of new officers.
97 Student League information
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Recent history of the Student League.
98 Women's League nominees revealed; 1944-45 election to take place during registration
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List of nominees.
99 War Council, various committees appointed by Student League
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List of those named.
100 Administrative groups join to form new student league
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Will consist of Student Council, Men's Union, and Women's League; hope to increase efficiency of work.