Former Students Association
About the FSA
Our Leaders - Board of Directors
Board of Directors
| President |
Barbara Taylor ’52, ‘57 |
| President-Elect |
Madge Boynton, '48, '70 |
| 1st Vice President |
Sherrill Taylor ’83, ‘86 |
| 2nd Vice President |
Donna Ryan |
| 3rd Vice President |
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| 4th Vice President |
Glenda Lehrmann ‘83, '07 |
| Treasurer |
Virginia Kline ’78, ‘90 |
| Secretary |
Anne Gudmenson ‘62 |
| Member of Large |
Virginia Kline ‘78 ‘83 |
| Past president Council Rep. |
Sarah Nelson Crawford ‘79 |
| Nominating Committee Chair |
Lee Gray Blair ‘52 |
| Parliamentarian |
Nora Sierra ‘03 |
| Alumni Delegate Council Rep. |
Kay Goodman ‘58 |
| Communications/Technology |
Meg Barry ‘03 |
| Homecoming Chair |
Barbara Taylor & Madge Boynton |
| Scholarship Chair |
Janice LaPointe-Crump ‘81 |
| Membership Chair |
Judith Walker ‘60 |
| Finance Oversight |
Margaret Griffin |
Special Committees (Non-Board Members)
| Outstanding Senior Committee Chair |
Meg Barry |
| Outstanding Graduate Committee Chair |
Jimmie Renfro |
| Distinguished Alumni Committee Chair |
Glenda Simmons |
| Volunteer Committee Chair |
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Ex-Officio Officers (non-voting, but members of Executive Committee)
| Parliamentarian |
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| President of TWU Student Government Association |
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| Director Alumni Relations |
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History
In 1905, nine graduates met with Beulah Kincaid, the only graduate of 1904, to organize the first association for the graduates of the College of Industrial Arts in Denton, Texas. On June 5th of 1905,the association was born. Over the years, the university's name has changed, but the graduates have remained faithful loyal supporters of its Alumnae Association.
The university has grown and prospered, progressing from the College of Industrial Arts to Texas State College for Women to Texas Woman's University. The Association has experienced change and commits to broadening its goals and objectives to better represent all the school's graduates.
Past Presidents of the Former Students Association