Cwens
The National Society of Cwens was founded at the University of Pittsburgh in 1922. Theta Chapter was installed on the campus of the University of Kentucky in 1931.
Its purpose is to establish chapters of Cwens in colleges and universities for the sake of fostering leadership, scholarship, and fellowship among women of the sophomore class, to encourage participation in student activities, to develop character, and to serve and promote the interests of the University in every way possible.
Faculty Advisers: Mrs. Adrian Doran, Miss Helen M. Reed.
Student Adviser:   Dorothy Harrod.
Members in Faculty: Miss Jane Haselden, Mrs. Sarah 13. Holmes.
Officers: Charlotte Van Deren, president; Marilyn Steele, vice president; Ruth Stilz, secretary; Patricia Patterson, treasurer.
Members: Kristina Bergenstrahle, Betty Buckley, Carol Carter. Phyllis Ewen, Marlene Farmer, Catherine Fitch, Anne Hall, Jeanne Hubbard, Elsie Isaacs. Molly Ann McCoulf. Marilyn McDonald, Wanda Meier, Martha Mil-burn. Pat Moore, Zoe Parker, Patricia Patterson, Mama Perry, Elizabeth Ross. Lucille Spencer, Marilyn Steele, Ruth Stilz. Joan Thompson, Frances Vance, Charlotte Van Deren.