SSOCIATED
WOMEN STUDENTS is the largest organization on the
campus in that each girl upon her entrance into the
University automatically becomes a member. From the
Girls' Club founded in 1911 grew the Woman's Self
Government Association, and in the spring of last year
the name of Associated Women Students was adopted, the
most universally used name of the national group of
which the Nebraska association is a member.
It has successfully
sponsored the annual Girls' Costume Party and the
Girls' Cornhusker Luncheon, which has grown in number
from one hundred and eighty-five to eight hundred. Due
to the suggestion of A. W. S. came the "Big and Little
Sister" movement, vocational guidance week for girls,
and the May morning breakfast. During the last year it
has directed the weekly teas, serving as recreation
and oppoprtunity (sic) for campus friendships. It has
also introduced the Co-ed Follies, a series of
vaudeville skits presented under the direction of
University girls.
The board is composed
of five seniors, four juniors and four sophomores,
elected each spring. It works directly with the A. W.
S. council of which the presidents of all organized
houses are members.
OFFICERS
President
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RUTH
WELLS
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Vice-President
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FRANCES
MCCHESNEY
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Secretary
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MARGARET
DUNLAP
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Treasurer
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RUTH
BARKER
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