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Welcome to Los Alamos Branch
AAUW New Mexico
"Empowering Women
to take charge of their lives"


News:

Mona Wecksung wins the Grace Barker Wilson award.

Los Alamos Branch awarded for making the largest contribution to the Educational Foundation this year.


The American Association of University Women is a national organization that promotes education and equity for all women and girls. 
Our commitment to these issues is reflected in our public policy efforts, programs, and diversity initiatives. 

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Educational Foundation Grants Received by the Branch
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The 
Woman's 
Hour 
Has 
Struck

History

On September 13,1950, sixty women gathered together in a building called the Men's Residence Hall to found the Los Alamos Branch of AAUW.  The dues were $6.  During the early years the study groups included drama, puppets, book review and Southwest studies.  Throughout the fifties, the branch also gave teas for graduating high school girls and their mothers, presenting an outstanding girl with a small scholarship.

In the winter of 1950-51 a pre-school observation group was formed which evolved into the AAUW Playschool, Inc.  About the same time, other members were helping organize the Los Alamos Council of Community Agencies and supporting legislation of the pure Food and Drugs Act and the bill permitting women to serve on juries.  Starting in 1951, and for several years thereafter, Branch members served as clerical workers and receptionists for the free Cancer Clinic at the medical center.

By the mid-fifties the Branch was actively supporting legislation for state-wide kindergarten funding and surveying the needs of handicapped children in the community, leading to the organization of the Los Alamos Association for Retarded Children. the Branch helped to organize the Los Alamos Mental Health Association.  The Branch also sponsored numerous UN Day and UNICEF activities.

In the early sixties the Branch supported the State Personnel Act and was active at all levels in the transfer of Los Alamos from government to private ownership and management.  For several years AAUW worked with the League of Women Voters to present a School Board Candidates Meeting and the Branch still does the occasionally.  In the late sixties the Branch was instrumental in the formation of the Los Alamos Historical Society and the Arts Council.

In the seventies the Branch was instrumental in founding the Los Alamos Council on Alcoholism; assisted in the Head-Start Program at San Ildefonso Pueblo; helped establish the Los Alamos Women's Center; and supported the establishment of the Casa Mesita home for girls.

During this decade the Branch was actively involved in projects to advance the equality of women.  Members lobbied for passage of the Equal Rights Amendment and monitored equal educational opportunities for women in the Los Alamos School District, successfully observing Title IX compliance.  It fostered programs within the school district to educate about sex-bias and discrimination in the schools.  "Sugar and Spice" a panel of members with expertise in sex-bias issues conducted workshops throughout Northern New Mexico.

Branch activities in the early-eighties focused on women's rights.  EF grants funded classes on sexual awareness for high school students and supported the after-school child care program operated by the YMCA.  The Branch helped provide funds for a member to work in Illinois on ERA passage and for a member to participate in the World Conference for the United Nations Decade for Women in Dallas.  With other women's groups, the Branch launched number of events celebrating women's contributions, especially Women's History Month observances in March.

In partnership with Women's Center and the League of Women Voters, the Branch conducted s survey of employment and educational needs which was used by the Los Alamos Women in Science to secure a grant from the Women's Reentry Consortium to set in place a work/study reentry program for Women at UNM-LA.  Branch members helped in administering the program and in supervising the internship phase.  Twice EF grants were awarded to provide child care through AAUW Playschool for the reentry women.

In 1987, a unanimous Branch vote gave the AAUW Playschool its independence.  The school continues as a parents' cooperative under the name Little Forest Playschool.  In 1988 the Branch elected to move to a coordinating Council governance structure.  The Branch provided input to the Association Governance Task Force which was preparing its recommendations to the Association membership.

In 1989, the New Mexico AAUW established the Grace Barker Wilson Award for Distinguished Service "in order to honor persons who have challenged the status quo in the area of women's issues..."  The Los Alamos nominees include:  Elizabeth Aiello (1990, LA Women in Science Reentry Program); Gloria Cordova (1991, "Choices for Tomorrow's Women" Issue); Edi Klingner (1992, Educational Equity Action Group); Helena Whyte (1993); Donna Giaquinto (1994, Parenting Seminar); Denise George (1995, Careers and Curiosity); Marjorie Bell Chambers (2003); Cas Mason (2006).  Elizabeth Aiello, Gloria Cordova, Donna Giaquinto, Denise George, Marjorie Bell Chambers, and Cas Mason were selected by the New Mexico AAUW to receive the award.

In the past few years the Branch has initiated two community service projects that have received recognition at the national level within the Association.  First in 1989, the Branch organized the first Parenting Seminar.  Now an annual event, this day-long workshop has continued to grow each year; in 1994 it outgrew our sponsorship and was turned over the UNM-LA.  The Seminar provided contact hours for day care providers and social workers and an opportunity for parents to improve their parenting skills.  Second in 1991, in response to the Association's Shortchanging Girls, Shortchanging America study, the Branch originated Careers and Curiosity in Math and Science, a non-traditional "job fair".  By recruiting women engaged in careers in math and science, an attempt was made to let the children know that career choices needn't be based on gender.  A second goal was to show the children that math and science can be fun and rewarding.  After a three year pilot which visited all 5 elementary schools in Los Alamos, the project has spread to Santa Fe and Espanola.  In addition to these two efforts, the Branch has continued a long-standing association with the League of Women Voters in jointly sponsoring a Legislative preview meeting with our state legislators and an annual day at the Legislature.

The Branch has produced several 'Sonatas and Tortes' fund raisers for the Educational Foundation; these events combine an afternoon of musical and literary performances with exquisite desserts.  Proceeds from the first event were donated to the Georgia Fritz fund.

Several Branch members have received the Governor's Award as an Outstanding Woman of New Mexico including Christina Sierk, Gerogia Fritz, Elizabeth Aiello, Gloria Cordova and Marjorie Bell Chambers.  Marjorie Bell Chambers was selected in 2003 to receive the Governor's Lifetime Achievement Award.  Many members have served at the Division (State) level and some at the Association level.  Marjorie Bell Chambers, Muriel Osborn and Gloria Cordova were Division president.  Marjorie Bell Chambers served as Association President from 1975 until 1979.  Elizabeth Aiello served on the Association College and University Relations Committee.  Gloria Cordova was the Association Chair for the "Choices for Tomorrow's Women" Issue.  The Los Alamos Branch hosted the State convention in 1968, 1980 and 1995. 
 
In 2007, the branch won the state ingenious ideas award for the panel discussion—Thoughts on Contemporary Russia.  This discussion promoted and supported programs and projects with an international focus and was arranged and lead by the Los Alamos Branch International Affairs liaison, Cas Mason

This branch has repeatedly benefited from the Educational Foundation Programs:

1975-76 Karen McKibben won a Project RENEW grant and the branch was given a grant to support the Women's Center.
1977-78 Bonnie Mabry received a Project grant to start a rural library in Chimayo.
1979-80 M. Judith Hughes received a grant for "Feelings and Further... A Sexuality Program for Teenagers."
1980-81 Marjorie Bell Chambers received a Research and Project grant to write the History of AAUW.
1980 Marilyn Treiman received a Branch Public Service Grant to sponsor a community awareness film series on the role of multinational corporations in the distribution of food.
1981-82 Elizabeth Aiello received a grant for the Women in Science Reentry Program.  This grant was renewed in 1982-83.
1985 the Branch received a grant to support the after-school child care program with was administered by the YMCA.
1991-2, The Branch received a grant to support Careers and Curiosity, a science and math outreach activity for elementary age children.
2007 The Branch received a grant to present a Lets Read Math workshop designed to interest young elementary girls to enjoy math by tying math activities with children's literature
2007 The Branch received an award for presenting a panel discussion on Russian issues.

 

Named Grant Recipients of awards to the
AAUW Educational Foundation
:

1969        Marjorie Bell Chambers

1973        Muriel Osborn

1974        Fran Mueller

1975        Los Alamos Branch 25th  Anniversary

1976        AAUW Playschool

1977        Molly Parker

1978        Marilyn Treiman and all past Branch presidents

1979        International Year of the Family

1980        Marilyn Thayer for work for ERA Passage

1981        In memory of Mary Lib Burch

1982        Elizabeth Aiello

1983        Gloria Cordova

1984        Jean Nereson

1985        YMCA After School Child Care Program

1985        Christian Sierk

1986        Carrol Sue Wagner, The Women’s Center

1987        Molly Parker, Georgia Fritz

1988        Los Alamos Women in Science Reentry Program*

1989        Nina Thayer*, Nancy Bartlit

1990        Los Alamos Branch 40th Anniversary, Maxine Nichols* (Nina Thayer’s mother)

1991        Helena Whyte

1992        Patricia Harlow*

1993        Lise Chrien**, Gloria Gilmore-House**, Helen Dodd Winter*

1994        Denise George*, Pat Mendius**

1995        Betty Emigh*, MANA del Norte**

1996        In memory of Georgia Fritz***

1997        Rene Mills***, Linda McLellan***, Natalie Markin***, Nancy Scheer*** , Opening of the Betty Ehart Senior Center***

1998        Molly Parker***, Brigitta Dobratz***, Mona Wecksung***, in memory of Helen Dodd Winter***, in memory of Magdalene Singer***, the family of Georgia Fritz***, Los Alamos National Bank***, the 150th Anniversary of the Seneca Falls women’s rights Convention***, the Los Alamos Arts Council***, the Art Center at Fuller Lodge***, the Family Strengths Network***, the 50th Anniversary of Los Alamos County***, Rosalie Heller ($1000 grant) ***

2000        Marjorie Bell Chambers, Charter Member***, Rene Mills, Charter Member***, 50th Anniversary of the Los Alamos Branch***.

2001        Marilyn Minshall, Kay Harper

2002      Alahna Weller, Harriet Dodder, Jane Sherwood

2003      In memory of B.J. Wood and in memory of Rene Mills

          2004      Melissa Lamoreaux, Karin Roberts, Marilla Baxter

2005      Elizabeth Emigh and Marjorie Bell Chambers

2006      Rosmarie Frederickson, Patricia Mendius, Frances Mueller(in memorium)

*Eleanor Roosevelt Fund

**New Mexico Research & Projects Fund

***Georgia Fritz Endowment           

Past Presidents of the Los Alamos Branch

Kay Doll
1950-1
Bea johnston
1951
Marjorie Bell Chambers
1951-3
Leah Porzel
1953
Muriel Osborn
1954
Rene Mills
1954-5
Lucille Lemons
195506
Fances Mueller
1956-8
Peggy Lazarus
1958-9
Elizabeth Aiello
1959-60
Betty Emigh
1960-62
Mary Rankin
1962-4
Mary C. Byers
1964-66
Jean Van Dilla
1966-8
Marilyn Treiman
1968-70
Jan Frost
1970-1
Sherry Reisfeld
1971-3
Bev Nachamkin
1973-6
Marilyn Thayer
1976-8
Gloria Cordova
1978-80
Elizabeth Aiello
1980-82
Christina Sierk
1982-4
Nina Thayer
1984-6
Jo Baer
1986-8
1988-9
Mary Burns
Mary Carter
Lise Chrien
Gloria Cordova
Rosemarie Frederickson

Jill Forman
Georgia Fritz*
Jean Lyman
Nina Smith
Nina Thayer
1989-90
Lise Chrien
Betty Emigh
Donna Giaquinto
Karen Hench
Kathy Mulder Ankeny

Jean Lyman
Helena Whyte*
Cidy Wysocki


1990-91
Jean Elder
Betty Emigh
Donna Giaquinto
Edi Klinger
Kathy Mulder Ankeny

Marilyn Minshall
Helena Whyte
Cindy Wysocki
Gloria Gilmore-House*

1991-92
Phyllis Bailey
Denise George*
Betty Emigh
Linda McLellan
Pat Mendius

Rene Mills
Chelly Morris
Molly Parker
Debbie Rutherford

1993-94
Phyllis Bailey Denise George Natalie Markin
Leslie McCall
Linda McLellan

Pat Mendius*
Rene Mills
B.J. Wood
Mona Wecksung

1994-5
Elizabeth Aiello
Mary Brooks
Suzanne LeSar*
Natalie Markin
Leslie McCall

Linda McLellan
Mona Wecksung
Rosmarie Frederickson


1995-96
Elizabeth Aiello Mary Brooks Lorraine Hartway
Suzanne LeSar Natalie Markin

Leslie McCall Linda McLellan* Molly Parker Mona Wecksung

1996-97
Mary Brooks Lorraine Hartway Natalie Markin* Marilyn Minshall
Jean Nereson

Molly Parker
Nina Thayer
Mona Wecksung
Rosmarie Frederickson

1997-98
Mary Brooks Betty Emigh Jowilla Forman
Karen Hench
Natalie Markin

Marilyn Minshall
Jean Nereson
Jane Sherwood*
Nina Thayer

1998-99
Elizabeth Aiello
Rilla Baxter
Betty Emith
Jowilla Forman Karen Hench

Natalie Markin Marilyn Minshall Jean Nereson Jane Sherwood*
Nina Thayer
1999-2000
Elizabeth Aiello Rilla Baxter Lise Chrien*
Natalie Markin
Melissa Lamoreaux

Pat Mendius
Jean Nereson
Jane Sherwood
Alahna Weller

2000-01
Elizabeth Aiello Lise Chrien* Natalie Markin Jean Nereson Karin Roberts

Lynnette Baughman
Melissa Lamoreaux Jane Sherwood


2001-02
Lynnette Baughman Betty Emigh
Denise George
Melissa Lamoreaux Pat Mendius

Jean Nereson
Karin Roberts
Alahna Weller*


2002-3
Angela Coop
Betty Emigh
Denise George
Melissa Lamoreaux Mary Ann Lindahl

Natalie Markin
Pat Mendius
Karin Roberts
Alahna Weller*

2003-4
Angela Coop Denise George Natalie Markin Alahna Weller Marilyn Minshall*

Mary Ann Lindahl Rosmarie Frederickson
Pat Mendius

2004-5
Angela Coop Denise George Natalie Markin Alahna Weller Marilyn Minshall*

Beverly Cooper
Rosmarie Frederickson Pat Mendius

2005-6
Gloria Cordova
Angela Coop Denise George Natalie Markin Marilyn Minshall

Beverly Cooper Rosmarie Frederickson Pat Mendius Helena Whyte

2006-7
Helena Whyte* Beverly Cooper Rosmarie Frederickson Natalie Markin Pat Mendius

Susan Oldham
Cas Mason
Alahna Weller
Marilyn Minshall
Jane Sherwood
2007-8
Helena Whyte* Beverly Cooper Natalie Markin Susan Oldham Cas Mason

Alahna Weller Denise George
Rozelle Wright
Carroll Thomas

* facilitator