AAUW History
Marion Talbot and Ellen H. Richards invited fifteen alumnae of eight colleges to a November 28, 1881 meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. Here they discussed forming an organization that would broaden women’s opportunities for higher education. The organization became known as the American Association for University Women (AAUW), and has helped thousands of women through grants, scholarships and personal enrichment.
Escanaba Branch Beginnings
The first informational meeting was held in October 1972 at the home of Maggie Lindholm. Charter list of branch members included 24 names.
January 8, 1973 – Recognized by AAUWMI Board
January 30, 1973 – Branch Bylaws Drafted
May 14, 1973 – Recognized by National AAUW Board
May 24, 1973 – Branch Recognition Dinner
Branch Presidential History
1973-75: Jean Jokipii 1975-76: Stephanie Aartila
1976-78: Kathleen Bennett 1978-80: Cynthia Blahnik
1980-82: Susan Hampton 1982-84: Ann Kennedy
1984-86: Susan Harris 1986-88: Martha Carlyon
1988-90: Judith Jensen 1990-92: Kathryn Flagstadt
1992-94: Joan Kituik 1994-96: Jean Jokipii
1996-98: Sandra Anderson 1998-00: Laura Robinson
2000-02: Deb Trombly 2002-04: Lori Seawright
2004-06: Lin Dehlin 2006-09: No President
2009-11: Susan Hampton 2011-13: Susan Peterson
L-R: S.Aartila, J.Jensen, C.Blahnik, S.Anderson, K.Flagstadt, S.Hampton, M.Carlyon