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Joyce Sherman has been nominated as recording secretary and Sherri Schiff as correspon- ding secretary. Nominated as designees to Federation's Board of Governors are Doreen Hermelin and Diane J. Klein. Nominated to the board of directors for an additional three-year term are Barbara S. Cook, Pola Friedman, Bar- bara Goldman, Sharon Lipton (third term), Linda Lutz, Sherri Schiff, Janice Schwartz, Sandra Schwartz, Barbara Stollman and Eileen Wasserman. Lora Bank, Bernice Ger- shenson, Reva Kogan, Maida Portnoy, Joyce Sherman, Ellie Slovis, Sharon Taylor, Charlotte Tessler and Bar- bara Tukel are nominated to the board for a first three-year term. Nominated to the Advisory Service Council for a second three-year term are Goldie Adler, Ruth Broder, Fayga Dombey, Edith Frank, Ethel Frank, Joan Goldrath, Marion Handelman, Belle Kukes, Marjorie Kurzmann, Beverly Peterman, Blanche Pollack, Evelyn Silverman and Beryl Winkelman. Marian Kantor is chairman of the Women's Division Nominating Committee, whose membership includes Barbara S. Cook, Marcy Feldman, Nancy Jacobson, Linda Lee, Diane Perlman and Nancy Kurland Simpson. For information, call Federation's Women's Divi- sion, 965-3939. WSU Women Host Dinner The President's Commis- sion on the Status of Women will host its annual dinner and recognition program from 5-9 p.m. April 11 at the McGregor Memorial Con- ference Center. The event honors female ad- ministrators for their ac- complishments at Wayne State. This year's honorees in- clude Caryn Mathes, assis- tant vice president for univer- sity communications; Joan Stinson, assistant vice presi- dent for university develop- ment; Brenda Malone, assis- tant vice president for labor relations; and Lynn Aldrich, executive assistant to Presi- dent David Adamany. Dr. Barbara A. 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