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Sisters bond during a trip to the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
Graduating seniors have fun during Senior Week.
Sisters are recognized by Panhellenic with a Most Improved Chapter award.
NEBRASKA Nebraska (Nu) Maggie Baker, Laura Hassebroek and Brigid O’Holleran studied abroad in Greece. Jess DeLay, Aimee Mallory, Ali Richard and Laura Wicklund spent several weeks studying at Oxford University in England, and Erin Fuhrmeister and Rachyl Beard studied in Argentina. Shaundra Eichstadt and Jessica Lutton volunteered with a breakfast program for orphans in Tanzania. -Tiffany Orsburn
Nebraska/Kearney (Delta Xi) More than 180 people attended the chapter’s first Red Dress poker tournament that raised more than $3,000 for the Alpha Phi Foundation and women’s cardiac care. Sisters worked hard to earn a cumulative 3.375 grade point average, the second highest GPA in the chapter’s history.
1989. Representatives from fraternities and sports teams competed for the title while sorority chapter presidents served as judges. Eta Tau also welcomed 22 new initiates during the spring. -Amy Marshall
Syracuse (Alpha) Three sisters and two alumnae represented the chapter during Convention 2006. Alpha was honored with the Excellence in Formal Recruitment award, and alumna Jennifer Kennedy Queri (AlphaSyracuse) was a Michaelanean Award recipient. Katelyn Morris was named a Syracuse University 2006-07 Remembrance Scholar, a prestigious university award presented to only 35 seniors based on scholarship, citizenship and service to the community. -Lauren Elias
OHIO Ashland (Epsilon Alpha) Chapter accomplishments included raising more than $700 for the Alpha Phi Foundation with the Mr. University contest, winning several awards during Greek Week and earning the highest ranked cumulative grade point average of all campus women and Greek groups. Sisters also enjoyed a summer Alpha Phiesta get-together. -Kim Alley
Baldwin-Wallace (Delta Upsilon) The chapter’s first Red Dress Ball raised $2,200 to benefit the Alpha Phi Foundation. Highlights included performances by a singing group, soloist and DJ, raffles and a silent auction. Close to 300 guests attended. -Beth Lawson
-Kristyna C. Engdahl CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT (THETA PHI) SISTERS STUDY OVERSEAS
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OREGON Oregon (Tau) The chapter’s Mr. Greek pageant raised more than $10,000 for the Alpha Phi Foundation thanks in part to event coordinators Danielle Hagardt and Kristina Nunez. Sisters were recognized by the university for their outstanding philanthropic donation to the Alpha Phi Foundation and for most improved grades.
New Hampshire (Eta Alpha) The chapter hosted its first Texas Hold ’em poker tournament that raised more than $1,000 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. -Katherine O’Parker
-Kristina Inara Nunez
NEW YORK SUNY/Cortland (Eta Tau) Sisters sponsored the King of Phis fashion show competition, a chapter fundraising tradition since
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Jessi Hinz and Katie Johnston enjoy a semester abroad in Italy.
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