Women -- Societies and clubs -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
American Association of University Women, La Crosse Branch Membership Directories
Membership directories for the La Crosse, Wisconsin branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW); the branch was founded in 1921 and originally called the "College Club." The organization is comprised of female college graduates who promote higher education for women.
Current (American Association of University Women, La Crosse Branch)
Daughters of the American Revolution, La Crosse (Wisconsin) Chapter Yearbooks
Yearbooks of the La Crosse, Wisconsin chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1910-1918 and 1989-1990, containing information on members and a calendar of the chapter's yearly events.
Delta Kappa Gamma Society International. Theta Chapter records
Holy Trinity Catholic Church (La Crosse, Wisconsin), St. Ann's Altar Society Records
The St. Ann's Altar Society (of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in La Crosse, Wisconsin) records include photographs, newspaper clippings, information about the society's activities during World War II, and a booklet (written approximately 2000) about the history of the organization. Materials other than this booklet date from the 1940s.
Joan (Parks) Frey Papers
Sweet Adeline material from the 1950s family photographs scrapbook, articles
La Crosse Business and Professional Women's Club Yearbook
Yearbook of the La Crosse, Wisconsin Business and Professional Women's Club, 1971-1972, including information on members and a program of the organization's yearly activities.
Record of the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, La Crosse Unit #12 (scrapbooks of clippings and photographs)
The La Crosse YWCA: The Way It Was
"The La Crosse YWCA: The Way it Was" is a recollection written in March, 2001, by Marian E. Johnson. Johnson was a resident at the YWCA (known informally then as "Pasadena") in the 1940s; this building was located at the corner of West Avenue and Main Street in La Crosse, Wisconsin.