Asa phoenix vol 50 no 2 winter 1964

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ALUMNAE ORGANIZER

Mary K. Reiff

MARY K. REIFF HH will continue as National Alumnae Organizer, the position she assumed in 1963, and to wh;ch she has brought a wealth of experience to both college and aftercollege A'LA chapters. As College Editor of THE PHOENIX, and later as ational Magazine Subscription Chairman, she worked diligently to standardize procedures and to widen the scope of each office. In the Greater Kansas City alumnae association of A'LA, Mary K. has held numerous offices, including the presidency, and at present is program chairman. The Kansas-Missouri-Nebraska State Officers, for a number of years, have called upon her for advice and guidance. Mary K. continues ta serve as alumnae secretary of her own Eta Eta chapter. Mary K.'s professional position is Manager of Estimating and Production Planning for The Glenn Printing Company of Kansas City, Missouri. She is a member of the Women's Chamber of Commerce in Kansas City, whose membership is limited to women in executive positions in business and the professions. The Alumni Association of Kansas State College of Pittsburg has a large membership in the Greater Kansas City area, and Mary K. is a past president of the Assoc ia tion and has served on several of its committees. WINTER 1964

ART CHAIRMAN EDITH GAUPP WOLF (Mrs. Robert J.) , Pi Pi chapter, will serve as National Art Chairman for the next three years, an office she has held since 1945. She was graduated from Buffalo State Teachers College where she was president of her college chapter during her sen ior year. After graduation, Edith taught. art at Schoharie Central School and later returned to teach at her Alma Mater. Edith did graduate work at Penn State and Union College in Schenectady and received her Masters degree from Union College. Edith is m arried to " Red" Wolf who is employed by Federal Housing. He is an architectural supervisor for Northeastern Un ited States. They are the parents of fourteen year old Robin and twelve year old Andy. Currently, Edith is teaching elementary art in three Schenectady schools, doing an elementary art TV program, serving as a member of the Outdoor Education Committee and is chairman of the Commission of Education in the Shinendihowa Methodist Church where she is the sixth grade Sunday School teacher.

Edi Wolf

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