

THE ARROW
o PI BETA PHI FALL 1976
Follow Up Info
I read sornewht"re in Tht: ARRO\\ ' tiM! pill \\!;f!..: Int('((:sttJ in (oll ow-up stories o n people: \\ho b,ld :lppca red in [he news in Th" ARRo\,\ r before:. Kay Bailey has oecn in Ihe n(:ws reccruly by bein].: IHlmirl:lttd as a nt'w mt:mber of the National Tran sportation Safety Hoard The U.S. Senat!: wnfirrnc:d hc:r nomination J une 25, 1976, by a ,"oict \0[(:. She will Sl:nl' as ,i«: chairman of the Board.
Jeanne Ama cker Prcsidelll H ouston Alumn:c Club
-+ Th<.- story about K ay Bailey .Ippc.ncd in the 197,), Issue of The ARRO\\ ' Ka y 11.l5 sc:ned twO tcrms in 111<: SIJtt:
Wants Pi Phi Correspondents
Could }'Oll PI!{ in The ARRO W asking jf ther e is ,my Pi Phi who h as ,Multiple Sclerosis? I do, and jf there is anyone else throu,ghout the United States, etc., who also has it , I would like very much to correspond \\ itlt llt: r .
M y \\;1" diaplOst'd in

Karen A , Trowdl South Ca rolina Alpha 401 O'Neal A venue Fairfax. S.C 29R27
We ' re Crushed!
Please remove my name from The ARROW sub· £crip[ion list, as I shall soon be moving to smaller quarters and must cut down on goods and chanels, This beautifu l and expensi"e publication I have lo\ed and enjoyed for 60 years, which is [00 for the fee I paid!
With best wishes,
Genevieve M, Fol,L:N I owa Alpha Black ,M ountain. N.C.
We ' re Grateful
I wane to sal' thanks to you all for tht: I.J1IldJ/j( Job rou do In ,/-:etlln,l! The ARRO\\' published II looks }!oo.)(.\ and shows the' effort that rOU'\t: put in!() II. It is one of the }!reatest conne({in,/-: links that "'t' h.I\l:' in (lur o r,L:.lOiul ion Jnd il does II') Job \\tl l.
to .111 of rOll.
Uarbara Riedel Kansas Bet:!
llarbJra has btt:n ARRQ\V co rrespondent for her dupler, and ,,-e appreciale her efforts and [hose of all dupter correspondenes.
Responds To Letter
As lInmediate past pres ident of Ihe La Jolla Alunma:- Club , I ft:el compelled to write 101' alum clubs, and in response [Q K ilty Morris' leiter which appeared in the Spring 1976 issue of The ARRO\'(/. I n my opinion, the purpose of an alumnor club is to further P i Ph i friendships, to continue and to strengthen the warm bond between siste r s that is born in the act i ve chapter, and hopefully nourished through. out life. It is this spirit of friendship that the A dele Taylor Alf o r d (La ) olla) Club seeks to promote. Secondly, to b e relevant, an alum club"s program must reflect Ihe needs :.LillI uf it!> membership Naturally nOI every event will appeal to c\'C'fy person, but a balanced program should h:1\e Jt least one thin,L: o f interest to everyone
To implement these goals of friendship and meetin,L; the' needs of the membership, the Exe c utive Board plans for the year ahead in J une by determinin,l-:" the interests and desires of the members An y and all ideas are welcome and indeed For the past st:\e ral years meelings ha\e been held both in the daytime and in the e\ening to accommodate Pi Phi S working in or out of the home or both.
I sincerei}' hope that Ki lly and her Pi Phi friends will come and participate in the planning of future programs, or at least pass on their su,[:gestions to the alum club, so that it will appeal 10 them. If those \\ ho see k new directions will pitch in and help, the c han}!es will be sooner realized.
Another aspect o f alumna' anivit)" that must be of prime concern to all P i Phi s is participat ion on alumnor ae" isory committees and house co rporati ons, These ,l-!roups need and rc:quire interested and responsible alums to assist the chapte rs fr om rush to house additions.
If aUf alum "drop.outs" found their active chapter (:xperiencc worthwhile, perhaps they arc n:ady no'" 10 assist younJ.:er Pi Phis in their search for the \"alu(of the bonds of \X ' ine and Siher Blue
The bond of fri(-ndship that unites all Pi Phi s transcends :l,/-:C. careers. and (-conomie hctors Let !>Ifl\l:' 10 keep Lt stron}!.
PJt Kill,/-: Sell Vircinia Gamm.1
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THE Arrow OF PI BETA PHI
VOLUME 93

FALL,1976
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
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COVER' Three of Purdue UOLvcrsity's VarSIty Cheerleaders for the 19n·76 season we re members of Indiana Delta They a rc, Idt to right. Cindy Freyn. Rita Cram. Annlc Bahr Wells
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Contents
Dcar Ednor
OffThc ARROW H ook
;\atJ onal Awards
Thrce AppOintments Ftllr-.:ational Rank s
From PI Phi Pcn s
;\C\lo \ of Arro,", mont & A rrowrraft
Our Foundcrs. Pan Threc
Short StortcS of SagacIous Sistcrs
Domg Lnto
Plcturc Secllon
AlumnAc Club
ChAptcr Rcpom
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HELP' HELP' HELP' We had hoped to use a brand new. handsome logo on the cover of this. the first of the new fall issues, and the first issue of Volume 93. but, alas .. twas not to be . We had no pictures or designs that could be used. And so we need help. We need good vertical pictures -ca mpus scenes, landscapes. chapter activities-the subject is not as important as the fact that the picture must be taller than it is wide- black and white , of course. We would be interested also in some all-over designs . So-artists. photographers-wherever you are. how about coming to the aid of your desperate editor. Otherwise. we'll have [0 continue using the same cove r we've been using for the past six years. and. frankly , we'te tired of it.
The cute angel on the front page of the Fraternity Directory was done for us by Susan Respess , Florida Beta . She's done a number of angels , in various activities, for us. and we ' ll be using them from time to time.
Speaking of the Fraternity Directory. we are trying something new this year. The Directory. in color, is designed so that it may be rem oved from the center of the magazine in its emirety. and kept for future, quick referen ce. This will be the only complete directory until next fall's issue, so be sure to keep it handy This is o ne economy measure we are trying, and unless a multitude of anguished cries are ra ised against the experiment, we sha ll conti nu e the policy from now on . Note-we did say multitude!
It is time. once again , for our almost annual reminder to chapters that we do nm accept link sister as an activity for publication . This isn't JUSt an obstinate stand on our part . Fraternity auxiliaries (little sister groups) are not recognized by National Panhellenic Conference. and until such time as they are, The ARROW will not recognize them either.
We were saddened to /earn of the death of Imogen Cunningham, at 93, in San Francisco, on June 24. This delightful Washington Alpha Pi Phi was known all over the world for her photography . For 25 years her family and friends have celebrated her birthday with panies in Golden Gate Park or in someone's yard. Thus it was fitting that , instead of a funeral. a celebration was held in her memory on July 17 in Golden Gate Park . Friends and fans were asked to take food , drink, musical instruments, Frisbees, games, and cameras, of course. Imogen would have liked that!
It's true-where there's always uniformity of opinion. you'll find that part of the crowd isn't thinking.
marilynsford
As The ARRow went to press. word was received of the untimely death . on August 29, of Vernah Stewan Gardner, Grand Treasurer Mrs Gardner. whose home was in Athens. Ohio, was recently appointed to the ucasurer 's post after serving four years as Grand Recording Secretary She will be missed by her many Pi Phi friends. and deepest sympathies are extended to her family
1975 1976
May L. Keller Award -O hio Zeta ; Honorable Mention : Texas Gamma, Tennessee Delta , California Eta
Grand Council Scholarship Incentive AwardMissouri Gamma
WeStchester Club Award-Alabama Gamma ; Honorable Mention, Washington Gamma
Dr. Hazel Rutherford McCuaig Award-Massachusetts Alpha; Honorable Mention, Missouri Gamma
National Scholarship Plaque-Illinois Epsilon
Adda Prentice Williams Award-Ohio Beta , Jody Patterson
Lucille Douglass Carson Award-Illinois BetaDelta
Helen Anderson Lewis Award-Arkansas Alpha
McCuaig Canadian Award-Albena Alpha
D .C. Alpha Award for Panhellenic Panicipation-Kentucky Beta
Idea Bank Award-Texas Epsilon
Lillian Beck Holton Award-Illinois Iota. Ann Binkley
Vera Moss Bowl-Kentucky Beta
Alice Weber Johnson Award-Texas Gamma
D .C. Alpha Award to AAC-Indiana Zeta
Dorothy Weaver Morgan Award-Orpha Coenen
Fraternity Education Award-Pennsylvania Beta
Elizabeth Summerhill Koza Award-Texas Gamma
Harrier W. Evans Award-Oklahoma Alpha
Frances Rosser Brown Silver Pitcher-Ohio Zera
Centennial Award-Nebraska Beta ; Honorable Mention, Virginia Epsilon, Ohio Zeta
Nita Hill Stark Vase-California Gamma
Historian's Vase-Alabama Gamma; Honorable Mention , Michigan Alpha, Oklahoma Beta , Arkansas Beta, Illinois Eta , Ohio Zeta
Olivia Smith Moore Silver Slipper AwardCalifornia Eta
Chapter Service Award-Leigh Schoenvogel, Texas Alpha
Amy Burnham Onken Award-Susan Smith, Colorado Gamma
Directors' Award-Kansas Beta
Philadelphia Bowl-Texas Gamma
Stoolman Vase- Florida Beta
Balfour Cup-Oklahoma Beta

Complaints have been keeping the postman busy in SI. Louis at Central Office, in Ponland, Ore ., where Grand President Liz Orr lives , and in Atlanta, Ga., where your editor lives These complaints all concern the tardiness of the summer issue of The ARRow , or the fact that many of our Canadian Pi Phis haven't received The ARROW for over a year. The summer issue left the George Banta Company, our printers in Menasha, Wis., on July 7 (U.S. copies) and 8 (Canadian copies). Individual copies, sent by second class mail , should have been received within twO weeks time . or cady in the week of July 19. If this was not the case, we apologize, but respectfully suggeSt that complaints should be directed toward the poSt office department . We complained-loud and clear-and requeSted an inquiry inveStigation when our own personal copy didn't arrive untilJuly 31!
Barring any unseen circumStances , this fall issue of The ARROW is scheduled for mailing on September 24, 1976 If you receive it after the second full week in October , please register your complaint-with your congressmen. and the pOSt office deparuncm . And drop me a card with the date it was received. 5
Leadership, Service Winners
Selected
Th. twO highest individual annual awards , th. Amy Burnham Onken Award and th. Chap"r S.rvice Award, have b"n won this year by Susan Smith, Colorado Gamma, and Leigh Schowvogel, Texas Alpha, respectivel y. Grand Council. by its unanimous determines (he winners of these national awards. with the sdection being made from province award winners . The ABO citation honors outstanding leadership , while Fraternity service is th. p"dominating qualification for th. ChapService A ward .
Susan Smith
A physical science major in pre-med , Susan has been outstanding since her days as a pledge She served as vice president of h.r pledge class, and, fo ll owing initiation, held many chapt e r offices, including president . She wo:ts the freshman representative o n Executive Council, and following her stint as ch apter president. she was the se ni or rep to Council. She was a delegate to rhe Miami Conve nti on Susan was recognized across the Colorado State University campus for her exceptional grade point average. She was vice president of Alpha Lambda Delta, a member of Spurs, recognized with an invitation to membership in Hesperia . junior women's honorary, and. for her senio r year, tapped as treasurer of Mor· tar Board . Senior activities included a continuo ing m.mbership in the Pre-med Club, serving on its executive council; treasurer of the Student Health Organization. and an instructor for the Behavior Modification Practicum . She is the recipient of the National Boettcher Foundation Scho lars hip for Scholastic Excellence from 1972 until graduation last sp rin g. She also received a Califo rn ia Alpha Sc h o la rship in 1975.
A iener of recommendation, written by Teri Jones, chapter president , notes , " If Susan sounds like Super Woman -Super Pi Phi , sh. is' . .. Sh. truly stands for the very best in college life , setting an example of loyalty to our institution, worthy scholarship, high social standards . and irreproachable personal con· duct "

Leigh Schoenvogel
Leigh has been active in all areas of fraternity programming, and "she seems always to find time for something else above and beyond her designated duties She has risen above the normal expectations and so distinguished herself through her efforts to unify the group. to broaden {heir horizons , and through her (Co rt/", ,, ed o n p j ge 3l l
SUlan Smith , Colorado Gamma
Leigh Scho.nvogel Texal Alpha
Oklahoma Beta Is Balfour Chapter
After tieing for the Directors' Award as the fourth best cha pter in 1973, winning the Philadelphia Bowl as third best chapter in 19 74, and not placing in 1975, Oklahoma Beta forged ahead in 19 76 and was named the outstanding Pi Beta Phi chapter for the year, thus earning the Balfo ur Cup.
Charlene Sullivan, Omicron Province President, is justly proud of her award-winning chap ter , as s he says, "Anyone entering the chapte r house is captivated by the warm spi Qt of friendliness, coope rati on. and co nsideration exhibited by these girls ."
Administrators and civic leaders alike look to the Pi Phis for leadership in all areas of living and working in the Oklahoma State University community. The: chapte r is respo nsi ble for many of the innovations on campus, including being designers of the Greek Bicentennial Project.
" These girls always see m to find time to put Pi Phi first ," said Mrs Sullivan. "They spend much time setting goals and seeking new ways to improve and stimulate continued exce llence in all of the endeavors which 110 gi rl s ca n find themselves .
"Ok lahoma Beta strives to develop leaders, not o nl y for co llege days but who will represent Pi Beta Phi as ci tizens of the world The se girls are dedicated to the highest ideals o f our Fraternity, and are deserving of this high and distinguished award."
Oklahoma Betas are active in every area of co llege life from Christian Greek Fellows hip , vars it y tennis team, all kinds of Queens, Angel Flight , and Porn Po n Girls to Mortar Board and the All Sports Trophy. The chapter provides devotional firesides, co mmunit y service, and weeks of honoring house directors , AAC , and alums. They have won the trophy for having the highest grades on campus.
After being notified that Oklahoma Beta had won the Cup, Leah Schedler , AAC chairman , wrote, " I am extremely proud of Oklahoma Betas and the many loyal, dedicated , talented, and sharp girls in the chapter It is truly a challenge and privilege for me to be associated with them It is m y hope thal the chapt e r co ntinues to strive to maintain the high idea ls and standards of the Fraternit y and will achieve their full potential in all areas of endeavo r "
Elizabeth Black Lenderman
(Editor's N ote: This tribute to Betty Lenderman WflJ written following word of her tragic death in an automobile accident last May 26 . Pn'or to her appointment to the post of national Director of H ouse Corpora tions last March, Mrs , Lenderman served as Gamma Province President , )
" If you don't do it now when would be a bcttcr time?" Written on a roc k given to me: when I became president of my chapter , these words bear specia l signifi cance to me now . Elizabeth Black Lenderman , my province president, lived by these words , She was an inspiration to everyone with whom she came in contact.
We first met In Hot Springs at our Con · vention in 19 7 3 , I knew from my week ' s experience that I would be working with a person

o one will ever rep la ce so meone who meant so much to so man y people. but 1 won· der if we cou ld try to pick up part of the cha llenge Mrs , Lenderman left to us and further the aims a nd goals of o ur Fraternity , I think it is something she would have done and what she would have wanted us to do, For, after all, IF WE DON'T DO IT NOW WHE WOULD BE A BETTER TIME?
MARGARET A, RANDOLPH Maryland Beta
7 who would enhance me as an individual as well as a Pi Phi , Mr. , Lenderman was always willing to give and she became to me a person after whom to pattern my life , Her life spelled CHALLENGE and it became contagious the more you worked with her.
With the re ce m appointment of one new member of Grand Co un cil a nd tWO new d,· renoro;; . the ranks of Pi Beta Phi national officers are once again co mplete .
Annette MiU s
Fo ll ow in g the lateral transfer of Vernah Gardne r from Grand Recording Secretary to Grand Treas urer. Annette Mitchell Mills. Bir · mingham . Ala . . was appointed to rhe office of Grand Re co rding Secrerary.
Annette is an Alabama Alpha alumna. and has been anive in Pi Phi ci rcles si nce her grad·

uation She has been rhrough the Birmingham club o ffices more rhan once. and has b«n president three times. She served on Alabama Alpha' s AAC and H ouse Co rp oration. 'helped co lo nize Alabama Beta and served on its twO alumnae comminees. Provin ce offices include Kappa Province President for s ix years and state membership chairman. She's a former national scho larship co mmittee member. At the Miami Conventio n . she was elected 01renor of Alumnae Advisory Committees. and. last Ma\. was appointed to G rand Council.
Annette and her husband Jack have twO
•,h "dren - Celia Ann Saterbak. Alabama AI · pha. who lives in H ouston. and Jack. Jr a Ph, Gamma Delta at Auburn. III Atlanta . The fou r young granddaughters a re Annette's pride and joy. and o ne of her pleasures is se wing heirloom dre sses for them .
An addirional plea su re is attending Pi Phi Conve ntion s. and A nn e ne has attended twelve rhu s far. She has many memories of these oc· cas,ons. including suc h delights as "having broakeasr wirh Founder Fannie Whirenack Libbe y ar m y first Convention in Asheville. N.C.. III 1938 Mi ss Amy ' s reriremem afrer 3 1 yea rs as Grand Pre si dent in HoustOn in 1952 a mammorh picnic·on . rhe·beach Cooky-Shine for the entire Convention in Swamp sco tt in 195 8 and attending twO Conventions with my daughter."
Esrie Douglass
Following rhe tragic dearh in an automobile accident of Betty Lenderman. shortly afrer her appoimmenr as Director of Chaprer llouse Corporarions Esther Barragar Douglass. Boulder. Co lo .. was appo int ed to fill rhe va· ani-y o

Estle has been Kho Province Prestdent for thr past fivr yrars, and, prior to that, was AAC choirman for Colorado Alpha, and on the chaptrr's housr corporation board for srven yrars. She is currrntly srrving on thr Extrnsion Rrsrarch Committrr for the 1977 Convenuon.
A member of Minnrsota Alpha, Estir mrt hrr husband Harl, an ATO, at the Univrrsity. He is a practicing attorney in Bouldrr. Thry havr twO marrird sons,}df, a Sigma Chi, and Kent, an Alpha Ddt
Estir is a drdicatrd golfer and bridge playrr. Shr plays on thr Boulder Country Club golf team, and is busy rarning points in duplicatr bridgr-"whrnevrr she can find timr away from Pi Phi."
An rvrn morr unusual hobby finds her guiding yrariy thratrr tours to New York for a local tra vd agrnt .
Mary Ann Olinger
Mary Ann Fishrr Olingrr, Muncir, Ind., has brrn appointed thr new Dir<Ctor of Alumnar Advisory Committ«s, sucerrding Annrttr Mills An Indiana Brta, shr was graduatrd with honors from Indiana University with a BS in Scirner Education. Shr also has a Mastrrs drgrre from Ball Statr Univrrsiry , and taught junior high scirner in Muncir for thrrr yrars.
An activr membrr of thr Muncir Alumnae Club, Mary Ann has hdd =rral officrs, In-
eluding prrsidrnt She srrved on thr Indiana Zeta MC, and, from 1972-76, was Thrta Province President .
As a result of her extensive community work, shr was srl<ctrd as onr of the Outstanding Young Women of Amrrica in 1973 Much of that work is a rrsult of her husband Orrn's profession as an opcorneuis(. She is a member of thr Indiana Optomrtric Association Auxiliary, and was the state kgislativr krywoman for the Indiana Optometric Association, serving as liaison with the U.S Congrrss. Shr is involved also with the many activities resulting from being thr mothrr of twO young ladiesAnn, II , and Brth, 5. .
Somrwhrre in hrr busy lifr, Mary Ann finds timr for bridgr, nerdlepoint, and somr quirt r ding, but thry are sandwichrd in with profrssional offier counsding and frrr laner pu blic rrlations work. And now-well, afm hrr family will comr her work with a1umnar advisory committers throughout thr Unitrd Statrs and Canada.
Golden Arrow Named Woman of The Year
}rwel Patchdl Robbins, Oklahoma Alpha, a Go ld rn Arrow mrmbrr of the Pau ls Valley (Okla .) Alumnar Club, was named Bicemrnnial Woman of the Year last spring by thr Businrss and Profrssional Womw's Club of Pauls Vallry
During hrr lifrtime in the city,}ewd taught Latin, Spanish , and businrss administration in thr local high school, and has bren thr driving forer brhind a bond ismr to purehasr thr library building Shr is thr lifrtime mrmbrr-atlargr of thr Library Association.
It was largdy through her rEfoltS that thr Mobik County Library breame a reality. In r<cognition of hrr intell<ctual and cultural imrrrsts, she was appointrd by thr govrrnor of Oklahoma to thr Board of Rrgrnts of Oklahoma Collrgrs, on which shr servrd as thr only woman member for a number of years .
}rwd's lovr of music kd hrr to sponsor a small orchrstra composed of local proplr. Her many voluntrrr activitirs havr krpt hrr busy throughout the yrars , and today , at 80 , shr has anothrr project going As a mrmbrr of thr Daughtrrs of thr American Rrvolution, shr is hdping catalog aU of thr ermeterirs in her COUnty, a task shr hop<> to complete during this BiC<ntrnniai yrar .
,
Mary Ann FI.her Ollng.r , Director of Me.

(Ed. NOle: Somelimes a book arrives from a publisher-or even from a member-wilhoul offen ng any indicalion as 10 Ihe aUlhor 's maiden name or home address. Wilhoullhese necessary clues we may be unable 10 idenlify her as a Pi Phi and so musl regrelfully omil her book from Ihese pages.)
If you never expect to write a book you may surprise yourself one of these days Quite a few Pi Phis have produced publications wh ile actually pursuing other objectives If yo u have a natural talent and! Of a consuming interest it could happen to you
Consider the following examples :
When Abbie Kendall spent a year in Europe she never dreamed that eighty yem later her daughter, Dorolhy Cleaveland Salisbury, New York Gamma , would gather up the letters she wrote and publish them in a book.
When eight-year-old Megan Jackson exclaimed, "Do you know what love is to me? It's when I' m swimming in cold water and suddenly hit a warm spot," she didn't know that her mother , jacqueline Dougan jackson, Wisconsin Beta , would turn her remark into a seven-line poem and qUOte it in a book.
When Gertrude Hecker Winders, Indiana Gamma, was studying to become a painter , sht: nev(c expected to become an authoress .
When Peggy MacGregor Ney , Ohio Delta and Michigan Beta , decided to illustrate scme humorous poems she had composed , it wasn ' t an accident. But Peggy is a pomait artist, not a "writer. "
When Ellen Momlon Kennedy , New York Gamma , wrote some advice for her daughter who was about to be married, the result was a useful book
When interest in the history of her home town led Abby Sargenl Neese, Maine Alpha, to gather memories and records , a book was being born But professionally she was a dietician and a language teacher.
Abbie Kendall's European Year began in 1887 and bore no resemblance to today's frantic package tours which rush the traveler 10
Ediled by ELEANOR BUSHNELL LEHNER through S1X or stven countries in fourteen days . Miss Kendall spent twelve months exploring JUSt four co untries : Germany , Switzerland , Italy, and Ausuia . She had time to absorb what she observed and to write long , descriptive letters [0 her foster sister in America. Some of u s who have hopped , skipped , and jumped across the continent might well read this book to discover what we missed Dorothy Cleaveland Salisbury performed a service by preserving these letters The book was published by Vantage.
In Turn Nol Pale, Beloved Snat! Jacqueline Dougan Jackson endeavors to demonstrate to readers of all ages that the would-be writer should not be intimidated by rules that interfere with his freedom to express what he wants to say. Later on, when the creative burst has subsided, there will be time to Jac'l".lIn. Jackson organize and polish. Her book is filled with examples to illustrate this theme. Mrs Jackson leaches at Sangamon State University in Springfield, JIIinois, and this book, her tenth, was published by Little, Brown .
It could be said that Geruude Hecker Winders srumb led into a writing career while trying to become a painter. Writing came so naturally to her that she never gave it a serious thought. After all , her vety first book was "published" when she was seven years old by her proud father, who happened to be a printer as well as a writer himself. So what was the point of struggling to achieve what had so early been expe rienced!
Bu t narural ability cannot be forever disregarded , and the various jobs Mrs Winders undenook seemed always to lead to writing Meanwhile, she began telling sto ries to her daughter, and evenrually these sto ries wound

up 10 print S<veral of her books were published in the Bobbs-Merrill Childhood of Famous Americans Series . One was a biography of Harriet Tubman, the ex-slave who led so many other slaves to freedom. Others includedjim Bowie , Boy with {I Hunling Knife ; Ethan Allen, Green Mountain Boy; and jim Bn'dger, MOllntain Boy Science Research Associates and the Irvington Historical Society have a lso pu blished works of hers.
POrtrait artiSt Peggy MacGregor Ney created Hangups , a book of h u moro u s poems, as a "wdcome respite from our daily frustrations . " She also ill u Strated it, of course. Nothing on the jacket or in the book explains where the poems came from , but that is no deterrent to enjoying them . This is juSt the right kind
Peggy Hey of a book to place beside the bed in the gueSt room or send to a friend recovering from a not [00 serious operation . The subject matter would appeal mostly to housewives and mothers. To quote one example :
She struck at her forehead with heavenward glan ce , D«laiming . " I'd sooner dead!"
With effon she managed OM faher ing su=p
Then . collapsing . she slumped o n her Ixd .
A pro (ile of gr ief. wi th the cascaded hur
Set abl:azt: by the s un in the roo m
She was onl y fiftetn . . . and that 's just how the y hack it When offered a dustpan and broo m .
The book was published by Libra
Ellen Morrison Kennedy-teacher , real estate agent, taX consultant, and magazine columnist-is a mother advice to her daughter deserves passing on to other mothers' daughters Most of it has to do with various housekeeping and domestic details which few young girls are aware of before they acquire a husbaod . As the author says , it is a book of "homespun philosophy . " But she holds up a
mirror where it is otten needed. " Too many housewives are mental midgets and physical slobs ," she says. " Unlike career girls , they stOp growing intellecrually." But she also declares , " Homemaking incorporates buying, selling , investing, bookkeeping, filing, cleaning, washing , ironing , decorating , gardening, landscaping , cooking, mothering , nursing, chauffeeing, and loving . " Not necessarily in that order , one might add . Things My Mother Told Me was published by Branden
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Bicentennial f<ver is teaching us all to realize that our nation's history can never be: complete if local community history goes unrecorded. We are learning to take pride in what we once took for granted We are learning to thank all those who, like AbbySargentNeese, are tracking down the clues to our own
AbbyN .... individual backgrounds before they are inextricably lost
For ten years Mr> Neese has been striving to uneanh data and anecdotes perraining to the history of the quiet little village in which she was born - Sargenrville, Maine, nestled on the edge of Eggemoggin Reach berween Blue Hill and Penobscot Bays A cenrury ago it was a thriving shipbuilding town , but now it is sometimes difficult to discover <ven the names of tl1e original owners of the oldest houses. " Unfortunately ," says Mrs . Reese , "most of the older residents who knew the facts have died ."
Perhaps we might all respond to Mrs . Reese's example and stop to consider what each of US can contribute to our community'S history. Who knows how far our efforts might lead? We might even author an unexpected book!
Sargentville , HiJto,;ca/ ReminisceJ was published by Courier-gazene , Inc. , in Rockland, Maine .
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' 'There iJ no JllbJhlllte for inner control {lnd {I Jtrong !eRIe 0/ reJponJibilily in lhe individlitU. " HENRYL. BoWDEN , Lawyer
Texas Epsilon Says Thanks To All
by DENISE BARTOSH, Texas Epsilon

"Take the love of Pi Phis everywhere, add a group of women seeking a sisterhood, sUr with the special steering of Central Office, and garnish with the guidance of a gifted resident graduate: counselor and gracious alumnae.
Yidd-Pi Beta Phi 's 113th chapter-Texas Epsilon at North Texas State University in Denton . "
This recipe is, in fact, only a simple explanation of the time and energy given by so many in making the installation of Texas Epsilon and the initiation of its chaner members a most memorable experience:.
The date was January 31, 1976 , and the excitement, anticipation, and slight anxiety of those: awaiting initiation ceremonies filled the air. Members of Pi Beta Phi came from many places to plan and activdy panicipate in the initiation and induccion proceedings.
That day was a grand finale to the many events that had been shaping Texas Epsilon since its inception August 24, 1975. Each day that passed brought us closer together as
Texas Ep.llon ', f irst oKlee,. are plctur.d with. middle row, Jean Donaldson , EII:r.abeth Orr and Nancy Pollock . national offlc.,.. offending the chapte r'. In· .tallatlon. Kn •• llng In front or. Ann Lattlmor. , Kim Lotz , Undo Finlay , Beth McAlIl,t.r . Standing or. Sharon Swlch . O.bble 0 .. 1. Barbara lorry . Cello "nnett , Do"no Coop.r , O.n l,. Barto.h and Kim .rown .
sisters . The extra special things we did for each other and had done for us during Loyalty Week preceding our initiation showed how much more meaningful our lives had become through the beauty of such friendships.
The afternoon of January 30, we panicipated in the pledging of fifteen women who became ou.r honored alumn ae initiates . That evening the ceremonies began which led us a few steps closer to becoming actives. Local alumnae hosted a Cooky-Shine which has been adopted as the traditional pre-initiation activity of Texas Epsilon . Bright and early the next morning we became full-fledged members of Pi Beta Phi and it was time for Grand President Elizabeth Turner Orr to install the new chapter. It was at this time that we realized we were Texas Epsilon, and that the chapter would draw its strength from us.
An initiation banquet that evening concluded the festivities. Parents a nd friends were present at a reception honoring the initiates the following day.
So many individuals did so much to make this weekend special. We sincerely extend ou r thanks to all those who gave of their time to be with us
Superstars Shine In New Campus Competition
Old Dominion University began a new type of intramural competition this year, modeled after the tdevised Superstars contests. In this fIrst annual competition, Virginia Ddta was represented by Michdle Kuhn
Michelle was a standout in Pi Phi softball and volleyball and led the championship basketball team in scoring In the new event, she proved berself against the challenges of participants from throughout the school by winning tbe softball throw and basketball shooting and taking an overall second place Since tbis was the fIrst time for the competition, every frrst place was a Superstars record Michelle vows to rerum next year to defend the records she has set.

Organizes Nader Press Conference
by PENNY PROcroR, Michigan Alpha
W < don't oft<n start screaming during th< 11 p m n<ws at Michigan Alpha, but wh<n one of our sisters is featured, it's too exciting to k«p still! Last April Ralph Nad<r cam< to Hillsdak Coll<g< as part of CCAN, and our v<ry own Trae<y Sh<rblom was in charg< of his visit. Trae<y, who is .Iso chapt<r pr<sid<nt, was assign<d to Mr. Nad<r as part of h<r job with CoU<g< Rdations.
Although sh< was r<sponsibl< for Mr. N.d<r's compkt< sch<dul< at Hillsdak, h<r most imponant task was organizing and run· ning a pr<ss conf<r<ne< upon his arrival. Trae<y imrodue<d Mr Nad<r to th< pr<ss, and sat n<xt to him , fidding qu<suons , throughout the conference. In the audience were a camera· man and r<port<r from WILX-TV , Lansing . Tr.e<y was nouc<abl< in all th< long shots of th< conf<<<ne<, but as a sp«ial surpris<, sh< was f<atur<d in a fiv< s«ond clost-up of h<rsdfl
Naturally sh< was pl=d, but th< <ntic< <xp<ri<ne< of working with Mr. N.d<r and th< pr<ss was <xciung for h<r. It s<rv<d as gr<at pracucal training, as sh< hop<S to pwsu< a career in journalism .
Reading For Blind Teaches
The Sighted
by MOllY McGANNON, Texas Alpha
B<ing blind is not <asy-acquiring a colkg< <ducation whil< b<ing blind is a monum<ntal task . S<v<ral blind stud<nts at th< Univ<rsity of T<xas art m«ting th< chaU<ng< with th< aid ofT<xas Alpha Pi Phis .
Says Susan Scae<, "I had som< <xtta tim< last s<m<st<r and wh<n 1 h<ard Sally talking to oth<r Pi Phis about th< ptogram 1 thought, 'mayh< 1 can hdp' ." Th< girl who start<d it all is Sally Br<mond , who <ag<rly volum«r<d h<r tim< wh<n sh< I<arn<d of the r<ad<r programs sponsor<d by the Commission for th< Blind on th< Univ<rsity of Texas campus. "JUSt a f<w hours of reading and taping. w«k is unh<li<vably r<warding," says Sally. " I n<v<r kn<w anyon< who was blind h<for< 1 h<cam< involv<d at UT-I was unawar< of th< probkms th<y h.ve to fae< everyday."
Volunt«rs hdp blind stud<nts in th< librari<s, tak< t<Sts, and tap< material, giving liberally from alr<ady crowded sch<duks. Warm fri<ndships d<vdop h<tw«n Pi Phi read<rs and th< blind students. Around th< Pi Phi hous< on< may hear a girl r<f<c to th< stud<nt sh< c<ads for as "my blind guy . " J<nnif<r Bradfidd coO!<nds thar "my blind guy Don " has taught h<r a lot (b<sid<s th< mark<ung sh< picks up from r<.ding his busin<ss not<s). Sh< has s«n the r<ol courag< it tak<s to go out and achi<v< whik h<ing sighd<ss "It «ally mak<s m< thankful for th< things 1 am us<d to taking for grant<d It mak<s you «ali.< how litd< your probkms ar<," <xplainsJ<nnif<r.
Susan Scae< agr«s, " W< talk a lot about d<t<rmination and h<li<ving in yoursdf; hdping p<opk lik< this puts meaning into words lik< faith and hop< . My guy , J<ff, underSto.nds th< balane< of d<p<ndene< and s<1f«liane< . He understands much .bout human rdationships that moSt p<opk miss ."
Th< blind students are thankful that Pi Phis co.re. Yet th< T<xas Alpha Pi Phis fed grateful for th< different p<rsp«uves md n<w insights have gained through their hows of service .
Ohio Ep.lIon. T.rry lockbrad.r . Karen Wilson . ond Cindy Me.,.n poddl. to 0 .econd plac. po.ltlon In the Slamo Ph i Ep . llon Raft Roc • .
Loyal Se rvice Honored At Mortgage Burning
by Jill G ROSSMAN COLE

On April 21 , 19 76, alumnae and actives of Indiana Beta burned a mongage- a gesture symbolizing the end of an indebtedness of $135,000 , borrowed for improvementS and remodeling of the chapter house cwemy years ago .
The group met, too, to acknowledge a debt that they will never pay off-a debt of gratitude [0 Betty Burnett Welke.
In February, 1949, Betry Welke was appointed alternate on the Indiana Beta House Corporation Board Little did the Pi Phis then know that this was an association that would reward us so greatly . Betty s<:rved on the board for three years before assuming the presidency of the group in November , 1952.
The fifties were a booming era for sororities at Indiana University and Betty soon began steering the group's effortS [Owards a major addition to the chapter hous<: . By June , 1956, Hous<: Corporation had dear title to propeny, the architectural work was completed , and the loan approved Mrs Welke personally signed the mortgage and construction began Soo n her dream was a realiry .
There have been floods in tbe rec room , a
new roof, plumbing disasters , new furniture to purchase , and old furniture to reupholster. She h"" s<:en hous<: mothers come and go sbe has hired and fired Staff. She has watched prices spiral and battled the budget so well that Indiana Beta has never faced a financial crisis She has been called from her bed late at night , away ftom her home early in the morning , and spent long hours with plumbers on hot summer days. She has spent hours with swatches. decorators. carpenters . and ac· countants . Through it alJ she has remained steadfast. Without complaint and with very little recognition , she has served for (Wenry-four years.
In honor of that selfless dedication , at the Founders' Day dinner , Pi Phis of Indiana Beta named the chapter library The Betty Burnett Welke Library .
The Bloomington Alumnae Club pledged [0 add a reference book to the library each year in her honor Finally, [0 the stnins of " My Pi Phi Girl , " thos<: gathered to honor Betry Welke presented her with a large framed photograph of the chapter house she has loved and faithfully served for so many years .
letty Burnett Welk. and Jane Pul'-' l&oom burn the lnellana .... mo,...... while members of the lJoamlnpn Alumna. Club loak on wIth pride .
News of rrowmon
The Great Smoley Mountains
Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738

the craft school the cottage industry
Edited by ELEANOR BUSHNELL LEHNER Board 0/ Go r:e rn orJ
Sue Cox , left , ond Hel.n Lewl ••tand In front of 0 wovenco"erlet mod. by Sue a. a girl of 14. Thl. was one of the dl.plaY" during the early regional crofts exhibit at Arrowmont
Early Crafts Featured In Exhibit
In April the Crafts Cnmmittee of the Sevier County Bicentennial Cnmmittee sponsored an exhibit of early regional craftS at Arrowmonr. Mr> Caroline Riddle , Arrowmonr Adm i nistrator , and Mr>. Hillard Brown, former Arrowmont srudent, were coordinators for the event .
Items for the exhibit were from the Settlement School Historical Collection, from the permanent collection of the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, and from the treas u red pe=nal collections of many Sevier County residentS . Articles included examples of early weaving and draftS , wood carvings, kitchen and household implementS, farm tools, basketS, examples of iron work , quilts, coverletS, spinning wheels, and looms-all items reflecting the rural counrry life to which they were essenti;u.
For all the Pi Phis who saw the exhibit, as well as visitor> from the community, it brought back reminder> of early Settlement School days There was a child's desk, with early speller> and arithmetic books almost ready for use ; a teacher's desk an d schoo l be ll , rem indful of Pi Phi 's ear ly m ission in Gatlin bu rg
Example. of early w.av lnl d lln.

There were Phyllis Higginbotham 's saddle bags , in which she carried the medicine and aids delivered by hOr>eback to the mountain people needing nur>ing c re
Other pieces from the Pi Phi collection were a wool wheel, a spinning wheel, a narrow loom used for over 25 year> by Josie Warson as a we ver for Arrowcraft, enmples of early we..ving with the early Arrowcraft book of drafts (some still in u se!), a trundle bed with coverletS and antique quiltS, several of Aunt Lydia's basketS , a beautiful weaving by Marjorie Chalmer> depicting the fim CraftSmen's Fair held on Pi Phi grounds in 1948, a corner cupboard, a rocker, a rocking churn-all treasures of ..nother year- ..nd today . For cwo weeks the main gallery of Arrowmom was the CeDter for many local visitors. " Oh , I had one of those I wonder what ever happened to it," was a frequent comment. On the cwo Samrdays on which the exhibit was held , craft demonstrations were given in such craftS as wood carving, quilting , shingle m aking, weavi ng, basketty , vegetable dyeing , and stitchery.
San d y Blain , Assistant Director of Arrowmont, helped in setting up the exhibit of early mountain crafts, and Helen Lewis, former Settlement School Administrator , arranged for the demonstrations.
JOII. Watson ' , loom on wh ich .h. wove for Arrowcraft ov.r 25 years . Th. large cove'''' on the left I, ow,," by Don'el Ioone' , niKe .

A rocking chu,n
A picture of Aunt Lydia Whaley together with exomples of her baskets
Spinning wheels, yarn winder , and a large basket of vegetable dyed yarn
Weaving with stitchery by Marjorie Chalme", depicting the fi"' Southe,n Highland Handicraft Guild fair on Pi Phi g,ounds in 1941
Inside Arrowmont
by ELEANOR BUSHNEll LEHNER

Most Pi Btu Phi colltgians and alum nat envision Arrowmont as a pleasant school in a mauown setting where students can study Wtlving or potttry . A ftw Pi Phis may bt abk to list somt of tht othtr crafts on tht curriculum , such as tnamding, jtwtlry, vtg<tablt-dyting , woodwork, and ttxtiks .
But for thost who would tikt to undtrstand Arrowmont from tht imide, Di«ctor Marian Htard can providt comp«htnsivt answtrs .
Tht aim of Arrowmont, according to Marian, is to implant in its students a desire to Starch for excdko« in tvtry arta Lc:arning tht standards by which to appraise: and rteogni.t qualiry c«atts a dtsirt to s<tk out sampl<s, and so a contiouous l<arning proc<ss is 5<t in motion .
Evtryont has to stan somtwhe«, and somtont has to tducatt tht btginntrs-a chalkngt which Arrowmont happily ac«pts. Today 's btginn<r may bt tomorrow 's dtsigntr craftsman , teacher , consumer, collector . Hut twOthirds of Arrowmont's studwts could not fulfill tht admissions rtquirtmtnts to such craft schools as Havstack and Ptnland .
Ntvttthdtss, we are Ihe best. Each of tht others makes its own conuibution. but in ovtraU standards and facilitits wt can not bt surpassed . Wt art dtdicaltd 10 tht promotion of crafts in all asptets-and this includts octending a spirit of warmth and co ncern to the novice. 50 that he or she, (00, can learn not only to create but , c:veo mort imporunt . to appreciate.
(Incidtntally , half of our sludtnts art r<turnta!)
Marian lika 10 olftr ont w«k s<ssions, in spilt of tht difficultia for faculry aod Slaff, btcaus< thty makt tht Arrowmont tXp<rito« availablt to a widt cross-stetion of ptoplt whose vacation time is limi ted .
Lisltning to Marian OOt wondtrs bow sht tvtr gtts tht summ<r schtdul< put togtlhtr. Tht dtlails S<tm almosl insurmounublt To discover pOlential inSttuctors Marian atrtods conventions and conferences and watches for outstanding exhibitions and for Otw publications Ooc< ao agr«mtO! has bttn r<achtd with a ttacher, tht cours< or COUfS<S ht or sht will Itach mUSI bt fitrtd into tht proptl timt slol thaI cooldinal" oot only with thaI
ttachtr's schtdul< bUI also with all of tht othtr Itachtrs Ntvtr can two Itachtrs Itach tht samt craft during a singlt workshop, although two or thr« potrtry insttuctors, for txamplt, may romt through tht summtr.
Equipmtnt invtntori<s musl also bt rtaditd for tach individual class so thaI studtnts can oblain tht n<etssary mat«ials 10 stan Ihtir proj<ets as soon as class.. btgin .
Slaff assislants art s<lecttd from aboul tighlY applications l<eeivtd from inltr<sttd co lkgt gradualt srudtnts . Thty art givtn room , board , and tuition for a «ttain numbtr of hours of work Som<timts Ihty takt coursts.
Somttim<s thty pursut indtptndtnt proj<cts. For Arrowmont tht y hdp 10 5<1 up exhibits , man Iht SIOr< room , cltan Iht studios, ch«k lights, lock Iht buildiog al nighl-whaltv« is n«dtd
In addilion, tach sptnds «nain hours creating a work to contribute to Arrowmont's ptrmantnt txhibil . Each is commissiontd by Marian to fil a «train n«d. For txampl<, 19n assislants prepartd d«orativt banntrs to bt displaytd on tht mall and in tht audilorium. As Ihtst claftsmtn tnt<r tht prof<ssional fidd and makt nama for thtffiS<lvts, thts< gifts 10 Arrowmont increase in value . Whtn not corralling l<achtrs , assislants, and <quipmtnt , Marian explor<s for needs 10 fill. How , for txamplt, to t<ach and providt living facililits for tht handicapptd How 10 introduct crafts 10 park visitors who trek 10 tht Smokits txptccing to find m«dy tht wondtrs of nature . How to bring new courses to the school. How to fmd a raidtO! d<sign<r craftsman .
And when summer classes are over, a strtam of wOlkshops btgins , so Ihat all of thost btauliful rooms can bt ustd ytar-round . It laktS a 101 of arranging-a 101 of troublt and a lot of timt. Ask Marian why sht bothtrs and sht wiJI say, "Bteaus< thty hdp 10 plomOlt Arrowmonl by bringing largt numbtrs of practicing craftsmtn to tht school. It's a 101 of work fOI tht staff, but it adds to Iht Iwtrt of OUI name! "
Marian thinks ahtad to such o«ds as worksbops to providt busin<ss training for craftsmtn-or m«chandising-or Itadtrship. A (COlt tllllle" 01J pilge 27)
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New Arrowcraft Items Now Available
Clubs and chapter.; across the country are receiving revised Guidelines, memos, and order forms for planning their Arrowcraft sales in t h e year ahead .
New articles being offered incl u de a woole n , wooden handled bag to coordinate wich wool sweater.;, skirts, or slacks; a bridge tally set of natural linen; a b r ight, h appy C h rist m as Hanging (one of che winner.; in the Arrowcraft Design contest) ; a comfonable conon topper, right for ma n y occasions; a new pastel p lacemat in gentle pink or pale yellow; a navy blue tote with bright kelly green dots .
The Shop is particularly proud to announce the availability of a limited color range of Tote Jr.; , wich vibrant, sparkling linings of Key West Fabric For chose not familiar wich Key West Hand Print Fabric, chis original hand silk screened material is bea u tiful in design and quality It washes as easily as one of our own conon bags.
Of particular interest ro Pi Phis are che Pi Phi letter (or napkin) holder; twO styles of Pi Phi mugs, the Arrowmont Cookbook, angel rocks, a wooden a.rrow key chain , carved arrow pendants, the Hericage Hanging commemorating this special 50ch year, and angel notepaper
Arrowcraft continues to mive for good design, and good workmanship; it continues to stand back of its products . If an item fades in color, it will be replaced happily. If an article is imperfect, it may be rerumed for replacement . The shop wants its customers to be satisfied and will do evetything wichin its power to provide the kind of service and handcrafted products of which those custome" can be proud .
A new weaving studio is being planned as pan of che much needed expansion at Arrowcraft . Plans are being drawn for a separate building connected to the present shop by an enclosed walkway. Perhaps by chis time next year Arrowcraft will be expanded to its enlarged working area and will be able to perform more efficiently , wich a larger inventoty stored and available.
( lbl6 , $2 .25 ) for elegant
Spring leauty mot (1.4.1. , $3 . 50 ) and match i ng napk i n
dining: 'n d.llcat. pink . pal. yellow lold . Bridge tally . .. In natural linen ond cotton - .eor.
rNmom
Oklahoma Beau ty Needs Quiet Time
by MARTHA POSEY, Oklahoma Beta
Lucia Miller, Oklahoma Beta , represented her state this year as Miss Oklahoma. The Oklahoma State senior, with a double major in speech consultancy and radio-television-fUm, said she doesn ' t consider herself the typical beauty pageant rype . She said those types of girls don ' t often win pageants .
"The title itself is an honor But I don ' t want to gt:t lost in it. le ' s JUSt nor wonh it to get all wrapped up in yourself."
She's not letting the title go to her head , but she: dots view it as an "c:xtrc:mc: rc::sponsi·

biljty I'd like to go to places whe re Miss Oklahoma hasn't gone before . Like prisons and hospitals I think other girls haven't thought about that so much . But I'll go any place people ask me to," she said .
Pan of Lucia's schedule must include tucking in an hour or so a day JUSt for her. Some people call it quiet time She calls it her ., devotional time: .. .
"It helps me catch a perspective of the
day," she said, messing how imponant that little niche in each day is to her.
Besides being active in Pi Phi , Lucia is a member of the Christian Greek Fellowship , co-chai rman of the 1976 National Leadershjp Conference, the Am and Science Studenr Council, Omicron Delta Kappa , and lisred as one of the Outstanding Young Women of America in 1976.
Boch Lucia and Kathleen Ryan, named founh runner-up in the Miss Oklahoma Pageant and member of Oklahoma Beta , we« supported by more than thiny Oklahoma Beta Pi Phis in the crowd the night of the pageant. Plans were made also for many of Lucia's sorority sisters to accompany her to the Miss America Pageant on the 11th of thjs month.
Founders & IIPounder" Are Honored
South Dakota Alpha's spring Founders' Day dinner honored Pi Beta Phj's Founders in the traditional way, but more , the di nn er honored the chapter's own special fou nder , Mrs. Gladys Ull yott Nordhus Mrs No rdh us has been South Dakota's house mother for the past four years and a member of South Dakota Alpha since the chapter received its chanerin 192 7.
The Pi Phis decided the only appropriate way to honor a "founder" so personally special to them was in a very personal way . Each girl decorated one page of a scrapbook with her picture and things reminiscent of her, and one quilt square with her name and the outline of her hand. The scrapbook was given to Mrs Nordhus at Founders' Day along with alumnae club gifts. A reception in her honor followed the dinner and the quilt was presented later at a special Cooky-Shjne The girls agree however, that little could properly express their thanks to Mrs Nordhus for her years of dedkation, understanding, and insig h t. She will celebrare 50 years in Pi Beta Phi when South Dakota Alpha celebrates their 50th anniversary in the fall of 1977 .
Also honored at Founders' Day were graduating seruor Mary Johnson who received the Chapter Service Award and the ABO award, and sophomore Kris Gulliclcson who was given special recogrution by the seruor class for exemplifying the aspects and ideals of Pi Beta Phi
Directs TCU Dance Curriculum
Beginning with the fall, 1975, semester, a full curriculum of courses leading to the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Modern Dance was inaugurated at Texas Christian University, The new major in modern dance is under the direction of Jerry Bywaters Cochran, Texas Beta
Jerry received her B.S . degree from the Julliard School in New York, with majors in modern dance and ballet. Among her teachers we re Martha Graham and Jose Limon for modern dance, Antho n y Tudor and Margaret Craske for ballet, and Doris Humphrey and Louis Horst for choreography . She was recipient of the American Guild of Musical ArtistS award, given annually to the outstanding Juilliard graduate in the performing artS. Following Julliard , she studied in Paris on a Fulbright fellowship with a number of OUtstanding artists. including Marcel Marceau . Mrs . Cochran has received critical acclaim for her performances . "Until so meone steps forward to champion her , she is Texas' leading exponent of modern dance. That covers a Jot of and many dancers." according to one CrlUC.
"Here is a dancer who steadily has refined a versatile technique and continues ro project a bubbling spirit and sense of high comedy," raves another.
Performing experiences range from New York appearances with the Juillard Concert Group and the Columbia University Opera Company, and on CBS television. to civ ic ballet companies throughout the United States and Europe.
he recently completed a t('rm as a member of the Dance Advisory Panel of the National Endowment for {he Arts and Humanities, Washington , and is currently a member of the Dance Panel of the Texas Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Austin. She has contributed articles to Dance Magazin e and Dance / A mcneal and is a reviewer of dance books for the Dallas Mornmg News. She was commissioned recently by the Texas Commission on the Arts and Humanities to prepare a s[Udy , "Objectives for Dance in Texas."
Both Jerry and her mother, Mary McLarry Bywaters. also Texas Beta, are active members of the Dallas Alumnae Club
Fash i on Show-Luncheon Is Mon e t ary Su cce ss
by MARY LYNN MEYER, Iowa Gamma

Is it possible to earn close to $600 in three hours while having a good time? Yes, say the Pi Phis of Iowa Gamma and the Ames area alum club
On a Saturday afternoon in March , almost 100 Ames area women came to the Pi Phi house for a luncheon , fashion show, boutique, and bake sale. The women attending the $5.00 a plate affair were alums and friends of the alums.
Tables w<ce set up throughout the first floor
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of [he house: . A Bicentennial theme prevailed with the use of antique dolls and tOys for decoration. The' 'waitresses" were Iowa Gamma Pi Phis dressed in peasant dresses
As the women were enjoying the lun cheon, co llege age Pi Phis as well as alums modeled striking outfitS, courtesy of local Ames clothing stores . A successful boutique and bake sak took place in the ree room .
It mu.t be .ome kind of record. Sev.n members of MI I lppf were choMA for Mortar Ioard Io.t .,rt on the 01. MI.. campu • . Th. honorary , ben" on leode,.hlp . lCholanhlp. and .. rvlee . cho... from th.left . Brtde" Schmlt& . Janet Smith . Marl Martine• . J.nny. WII.on . Leila Chlldr••• . ClaIr. Cobb , and Martllr..land . loch girt hal given outstanding •• rvlc. to h.r school and her Frat.rnlty.
Is First Woman Director In Student Government
by MARY SCOTT JACKSON, Alabama Gamma
Some people scem to leave a bit of themselves wherever they go-and to tnvc:! miles' With her almost unending list of activities and interests, Karlenne Hager is one of these spec ial people.
An Auburn University junior, Karlenne is now the first woman to hold a directorship in the Auburn Student Government. She is the director of Hori zo ns VI. the student organiza. tion responsible for bringing such well known spea kers as Gene Rodenberry. Allen Funt . Erich Von Daniken . and F. Lee Bailey to the Auburn campus, Karlenne also acts as the gueStS' official hostess while they arc on ca mpu s Although her major is speech patho logy. Karlenne hopes for a carecr in public relation s .
Serving as our chapter's chai rman of campu s and community this past year, Karlenne has Insllgated numerous projCCts for Alabama Gamma . She organized a snowcone sale that raised over $ 100 00 for Arrowmont. began

six new interest groups, and efficiently organ· ized and carried through the major project for our chapter philanthropy , Camp ASCCA (A labama Society for Crippled Children and Adults). Together with the Sigma Chi Fraternit y, we sponsored the first annual Dance Marathon and raised over $1200 00 Having elected Karlenne as next year's rush chairman, we arc looking forward to a fast paced rush with high pirits and cooperation under her capable leadership.
As well as running the far-reaching Horizons operation. Karlenne is a member of CEC (Council on Exceptional Children). and ASHA (Auburn Speech and Hearing Association) She has numerous talents that she recently proved in dancing in the musical "Guys and Dolls. "
Karlenne's man y activities reflect the talent and drive that she has given to Pi Phi and Auburn University.
Crusader Champions Extensive Community Paramedic Program
by ANN JUNG FINNEy

Millions of residents of metropolitan Chi. cago have diminutive Indiana Bera alum Janet Polson Schwettman to thank for putting together a mobile rescue plan that protects them if they're critically ill or injured.
Janet, a resident ofPalatinc, III., swung into action five years ago when two family friendsheart attack victims-died before they could get to nearby Notthwest Community Hospital
"Why can't ill or injured persons get immediate, at·the·scene care from paramedics under physicians' radio direction before being brought to hospitals?" was the question Janet asked. After thrcc months of srudying pioneer paramedic programs in the United States, she presented her concept to hospital officials and doctors to gain their suppott and involvement, to and government officials to raise funds for equipment and training, and to [hen Governor Richard Ogilvie and state legislators to push through enabling legis. lation.
Janet took rigorous paramedic training side by side with the firernen and po licemen from the nine towns that copattnered the country's first multicommunity paramedic program with Notthwest Community Hospital.
Today Janet is executive coordinator and a director of the Chicago based Public Safery Officers Foundation . She is a founding memo ber of the American Trauma Sociery and the National Association of Em'ergency Medical Technicians. As a member of the Ciry of Chicago's Commission on Emergency Medical Services , she is helping develop public aware·
way for the ltat.' , first mobil. Inten,ly. cor. network . Jan.t Schwett· man wltne.... the I'gnlng; at h.r left ar. Gov. Ogll· vie. Stat. Senator Jack Graham Northw•• t Community HOlpltal Pre,ldent Mo1c.olm MocCoun. and S'at. Repr.sentatlve David Regner.
ness ot the paramedIC program.
Her honors include a White House Com· mendation as well as innumerable area stcvice and citizenship awards . The former Pi Beta Phi chapter vice president and Amy Burnham Onken award winner has appeared as a speaker at many national medical meetings and on the Today Show
Janet is a 19 51 graduate of Indiana Univer· sity School of Journalism and credits the training she received in college for enabling her to " tell it like it is " in futthering the paramedic program nationwide
Cuties Quilt While Officer Ogles!
by STEPHANIE DANIELS,
It's unjque . a collector's item, a masterpiece . It ' s Patricia Hakes' quilt , given and made just for her by the girls at Ontario Alpha . Mrs . Hakes is ata Province President, and as thanks for all her help, ' Urne, energy, and devotion , the Ontario Alpha chapter collab· orared and made her a double· bed size pillow quilt . Each girl embroidered her name on the one pillow and on the other one was a bright 23
Ontario Alpha tlowery print. These pillows were sewn together and presented to their loving Province President at a pool parry in the summer. The girls met during the summer and during that time made the quilt While Mrs. Hakes spent her summer travelling around Europe , the girls work.ed diligently on the quilt When she rerumed the quilt was waiting for her .
In Augult 1972 cameramen and photographen re· corded IIIlnoll Governor Richard Ogllvl.', ,1lnlnl of parom.dlc clearing tM
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Ada Bruen Grier
Ada Bruen Grier was born in Bloomfield N.j .• in 1848. and was christened Adaline Cochran Bruen She was the youngest of a large family and received her early education from a maiden cousin. When Ada was sixteen the family left New Jersey and moved to Illinois where she had her first experience as a teacher. Some pupils were older than she. and some knew more than she. but she" managed to finish the term . with the ambition to learn how and try again . ••
Part One of Ihir series on Ihe Founders of Pi Bela Phi appeared in the Winter 1975 irsue of The ARROW. and Part Two in Ihe Spn'ng 1976 irsue. Nearly all information war taken from " A Century of Fn'endship publirhed in 1968 and edited by Jean 0" Donaldson, National Histon'an .
In the fall of 1866. Ada entered Monmouth College . Libbie Brook Gaddis was her room· mate. and Mrs . Grier wrote . in 1917. "[Libbie'sJ friendship is one of the brighteSt spots in my memory and the warmth of it has remained through aU the years."
Following college. Libbie taught in Monmouth schools until her marriage to Rev James Grier in July . 1874 . After serving pastorates in Pennsylvania for ewelve years. Dr. Grier was called to the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and later became president of that instirution
There were four children in the familyRobert. James. Mary. and Albert . James later became president of Monmouth College.
After Dr Grier' s death in 1918. Ada made ber home with ber daughter in Germantown. Pa . She was always interested in alumnae work. though her frail health seldom allowed her to attend club meetings. She was especially interested in the work of the Settlement School.
Mrs Grier died March 1924. after a long illness. She is buried in the Uniondale Cemetery in Pittsburgh. beside her husband .
Farutie Thomson
Frances Ann Thomson was born in Ohio in ove mber 1848. and moved with her parems to Henderson County. III .• in She attended Monmouth for two years, and then Stopped to teach so that her siSter. Elizabeth. could attend college . She was teaching at the time of her death from typhoid fever in 1868.
Fannie was one of the most enthusiastic members of the new national secret society. and was one of the most ardent advocates of the extension of I. C. It was at her home that the first Pi Beta Phi Convention was held in the summer of 1867 . Ada Bruen Grier wrote. " Fanny was a sweet singer. a conscientious student. a (ruc and loving friend-a girl of beautiful character. loved by all.
Fannie grew up in Oquawka . III . Her father was a judge and she had a brother Alex who helped her draw up a charter as the first step toward incorporation of I. C. She was very popular in her home town. as well as at college . An endless succession of young men parade throughout the pages of her letters.
Fannie is buried in the little cemetery at Oquawka. on the banks of the Mississippi River.
Jennie Home Turnbull
Jennie was born in Moorefield, Indiana After she finisbed grammar school. her father moved the family to Monmouth where his children could have better educational advantages without sending them away from home In the fall' of she entered Monmouth College and was graduated with a B.S. degree inJune 1868 .
In 1874 she married Rev . Thomas Turnbull and the couple had six children. In 1900. the family moved to Philadelphia . and Jennie became a member of the alumnae club that was then being organized. She was actively engaged in all types of church work and was especially interested in missions She was greatly interested in the Settlement School and gave an annual conuibution for its support Two of her granddaughters were members of Illinois Alpha .
Dr . and Mrs . Turnbull w<re marri<d for flfty·nin< y<ars Dr. Turnbull di<d in July , 1932, and J<nni< n<v« qui« r«ov<<<d from th< shock . On Nov<mb« 4, 1932 , at th< ag< of 86 , she di<d at th< hom< of h« son in Bellevu< , Pa. Aft« a funeral s<rvic< at Bellevu<, Mrs . Turnbull's remains w«< tak<n to Monmouth , wh«< , aft« simpl<l,.grav<sid< services, she was burird .
"Th< Philaddphia Alumna< Club will always look upon J<nni< Horn< Turnbull as its v<ry own. and r«all with pl<asur< th< many y<ars it could call h« counsdor, com· rad< and fri<nd ."
Na ncy Lee Bl ack WalJac<
Nancy L« Black was born in N<w Ath<ns, Ohio. H« fath«. a prof<ssor of languag<s. b<· cam< an instructor at Monmouth Coll<g< and Nancy grew up in Monmouth . Sh< was gradu. at<d from th< Coll<ge with an acad<mic d<· gre< and lat« marri<d Rob<rt Wallac< of Mon· mouth Th<y liv<d in Chicago umil 1885 wh<n th<y mov<d to Sal<m Oregon
Th«< w«< four Walla« sons and on< daught« . H« husband chang<d thre< hun· dr<d acr<s ofOr<gon for<St into a fin< p= and appi< orchard. He also was instrumental in th< good·roads mov<m<m of that <arly day
Nancy Walla« fdt that h« on< pi«< of real Pi Phi work was organizing and installing th< third chap«r of Pi B<ta Phi-Ddta Chapt<r .t th< S<minary in Mount PI<asam, Iowa , in 1869 Sh< always fdt that h« chid valu< as a Pi Phi consist<d of an optimistic <nthusiasm of following th< oth<rs to thdr rasks . Sh< was an enthusiastic extensionist .
In 1918. whii< visiting h« form« hom< in P<nnsylvania Mrs Wallac< di<d Fun<tal serv· ic<s w«< held at h<r sist«'s hom<.
Conclusion
From A Century 0/ Fn'endship- " Each Found« was. of cours<, individually diff«em , yet th<r< was among th<m great similarity in tast<S. b<liefs, thoughts, and aspirations. Most were born of pioneer parents-parents who courag<ously <stablish<d th<ir hom« in th< D<W Middi< W<st and who had th< ability 10 fac< n<w probl<ms squardy and 10 conqu« difficulty . "Th«< attribu«s were inh«i«d by th<ir children-the pathbr<ak<rs of Pi Beta Phi Bl<ss<d with a s<ns< of humor and always r<ady for a good tim< , th< Found«s <nd<ar<d th<m· sdv<s 10 family and friends and hav< h«n worthy <xampl<s of th< principi<s which th<y oudin<d in thos< days of '67
Fifteen Tour Impressive Arrowmont
by PHOEBE WELSH, Tennessee Beta

Arrowmom is no long« a phantom philan. thropy to T<nn<ss« B<ta . In F<bruary. th< Frat<rnity H<ritag< Im«<st Group show<d S<td<m<nt School slid« to th< chapt<r. Th< sneak preview was so interesting that an enthusiastic group of 15 girls plann<d a w«k<nd in Gadinburg.
D<spit< rainy w<ath« that March w«k<nd. w< w<r< all impr<ss<d with Gatlinburg. <v<n b<for< w< visi«d Arrowmont. It's a b<autiful litd< IOwn in th< foothills of th< Smok<ys. Our hotd was larg< and old with man y rocking chain on its porch
Mrs. Riddl< gav< a tour of th< school show· ing us art rooms , <quipm<nt , flDish<d prod· ucts , and a t<xtii< d<sign <Xhibit which was s<t up in th< g.li<ry . Sh< <xplain<d how our mon<y was us<d and how it is n«d<d for fu· cure plans . B«aus< photography has b<com<
of growing import.nc< to th< craftsman , sinc< h< must b< abi< to photograph his work well , • gr<at d<al of mon<y is pr<sendy going into photographic <quipmem and instruction
On< tidbit we all <njoy<d i<arning was about Ring.Ching . Litd< did w< know that th«e was a story b<hind our song Ring Ching was. milk cow in th< original Pi Phi h«d , and , sure <nough, his rus«d old cow bdl was on a shelf in Mrs . Riddi< ' s offic< . W< also visi«d th< Arrowcraft Shop wh«< w< sp<nt tim< and m o n<y admiring and buy . ing th< b<autiful hand·craf«d i«ms
N«dl<ss to say all of u s rerurn<d to Van· d<rbi lt thoroughly impr<ss<d and gav< th< chapter enthusiastic reports about our visit. A numb<r of us ar< d<t<rrnin<d to rerurn to Arrowmont for som< COurs<S. It is ind«d a proud contribution to soci<ry.

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California G2mma
Melincb Sorenson was a talent service advisot for USC's Songfest last May. Proceeds from the production benefited the John Tracy Clinic. Melincb advised perfonning groups in areas of choreography, blocking, and staging.
Wyoming Alpha
Kay Poe was in charge of eight students travel· ing in Spain during the summer . She was an advisor with the Foreign Study League and taught her students about the history, the an forms, and about Spain itself This year she is atte nding the Universiry of Valencia, while living with a Spanish family.
Texas Epsilon
The chapter traveled to Lake Toxoma for its combination spring retrt.lt and rush ·workshop. It was cold , but the girls thoroughly enjoyed their rime together, including a slumber parry at the home of Cindy CarreU in Denton .
Nebraska Beta
By entering twO teams and winning first and second prizes, the chapter collected $700 from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Alumnae Association. The prizes were the results of a lot of hard work during the membership drive of the Association. Prize money was scheduled to go for philanthropies and the chapter house fund.
Ohio Beta
Bonds between actives, pledges, and alumnae are being strengthened through the S.O.S. program lighdy Older Sisters, to those not in tbe know. Last fall's pledge dass began the
tradition, with both groups benefiting from the relationship
Indiana G2mma
Shari Wilson brought home a second tunnerup trophy in the COntest fot the Delta Tau Delta Trik-la-tron Queen. Buder Pi Phis were OUt in full force for the annual event.
Kansas Beta
During a composi« stealing spree last spring, K. State Sigma Chis returned the Pi Phi 's with pictures cut from magazines, and new names . It was aU in fun and helped relieve the tension of tbose last few weeks of school.
Washington Beta
Sheri Jones is a national baton champion and twirled for the WSU Cougat Band, while Becky Boettcher and Lorti Eby represented the house as cheerleaders for the Cougs. Julie Bethel won second place in the United States Women's Skeet Shooting championship.
California Zeta
Wendy Watanabe spent spring quarter as a student intern in Washington, D.C., as a participant in the Universiry's Capitol Hill Program. Wendy worked with Dr. Morton Halpetin at the Project on National Securiry and Civil Lbertics.
WashingtOn Alpha
During Senior Week a special dinner honored the depaning sisters, and during a CookyShine, each senior was given a hand-embroidered pillow and read a poem. A skit was also performed depicting the seniors as they would appear at a lO-year reunion
Atizona Beta
Sisterhood continued through the long, hot summer for those Pi Phis in and around Tempe . Sue Maxe planned weekly activities caUed " If It 's Tuescby It Must Be Terrific '" Activities included get togethers for lunch at speciaJ restaurants and a "to ur" of sisters' apartments during a progressive hors d ' oeuvres parry .
California Gamma
Annual Greek Week festivities took place at USC during the second week in May It provided a week of fun competitions and exciting activities for all. The team o f Lisa Donlon , Shelley Sanborn , Vesna Pevec , and Kathy
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Pusch took first place in the running relay . Street dances and parties were held each night on the Row .
Virginia Delta
Pi Phis won the First Place OvecaIJ Intramural trophy in the Panhellenic competition. This was a repeat oftast year's victory. To earn tbe trophy they won second place in softball, and first places in basketball , volleyball, and swimmmg .
Washington Alpha
Ruth Walsh, South Carolina Alpha, a prominent anchorwoman for KOMO news in Seattle, was the Founders' Day speaker when the chapter and alumnae gathered for luncheon. Ms . Walsh spoke of the struggles of women to gain recognition in the "mass media world" and of their continuing struggles and achievements today
Texas Gamma
Pi Phis are mOSt active panicipants in intramural sports at Texas Tecb, thanks to <hapter spocts manager, Janet Rhea. Tbe flag football team won the Greek Division; the basketball team won second place in the division; table tenrus team won second AU-University, and swim.mers and divers set various records.

Inside Arrowmont
(Co nt'''lIea from pille 18) workshop to train craft leaders has long been a special dream . Meanwhile, for rwemy-four hours a day, days a year, the Arrowmom Gallery on the Gatlinburg Mall provides "a cultural oasis on the strip ." It consists of three show cases displaying specially selected objects to arouse rhe intereSf and curiosity of the passing throng. h would be safe to say that Areowmom is what it is because Marian is what she is. For thirey years she has been on the scene, directing summer workshops and helping to formulate plans for Arrowmont Her vision has been our guide all along the way.
South Carolina Alpha
This year's service project benefiting from the annual Greek Garnes was the Riverbanks Zoo. The chapter raised while parricipating in this worthwhile project.
California Zeta
Diane Nickloff qualified for the nationals in swimming and Paige Angell starred with her riding skills. Diane swam in Florida in cwo individual breast stroke events and two relays. Paige, with her horse Pad'ait, placed first in her class at a sp ring hOISe sbow.
lIIinoi s Beta-Delta
A delighrful innovation took place during Inspiration Week when the chapter held a su nri se depinning service on the south lawn of Old Main , perhaps the most beautiful spot on the Knox campus. The ceremony was held immediately prior to initiation, and included a new song written especially for the occasion.
Virginia Delta
The chapter came back up to first place scholastically among all the Old Dominion sororities this year, after dropping to second place last year. The Panhellenic trophy for Scholarship has now been returned to the place of honor it has occupied for five of tbe last six years ,
Kerry Iinford a lunlor at Kansa. Sta I. In h.r ,K· ond y.ar a. a ch ....'-ad.r for the KonIG. State team • .
Eileen Heckart Earns Rave Reviews
by ELEANOR B USHNElliEHNER

From now on, Pi Beta Phi can take pride in two First Ladies-Grace Goodhue Coolidge and Eileen Hechn as Eleanor Roosevelt.
In the Bicentennial Summer of 1976 , on the stage of Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C., Eileen Heckan , Ohio Beta, became Eleanor Roosevelt and entered the pages of America 's history.
Eileen Heckart's many honoTI as an I1Ctress include an Academy Award lor the film, "Butterflies Are Free;" the Hollywood Foreign Press Award lor the film, "The Bad Seed;" a TV Emmy Award lor "Save Me a Place at Forest Lawn;" a New York Drama Cn'tics Award lor the play, "The Dark at the Top 0/ the Stairs;" a Sylvania Award lor " The Haven;" a Straw Hat Award lor " Remember Me; and also a March of Dimes, a New Jersey Drama Critics, andan OegiJ award; five nominations lor Antoinette Perry awards; an Honorary Ductorate o/Law /rom Sacred Heart Univenity; and 11 Centenniul Award from Ohio Stat l' U"il'errill'.
In a solo lour de force, Miss Hechn equalled the achievement ofJames Whitmore, who created his characterization of Presidem Harry Truman in "Give 'E m Hell , Harry!" on the sarne stage several years ago.
The process by which skilled actors and attresses enable us to relive history , through seemingly first hand encounters with heroes and heroines of the past , provides a unique type of inspiration-desperately needed in an age when Americans have lost so much of their confidence in public figures The chance to see Harty Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt in action again helps to recreate our patriotism and our pride .
Miss Heckan 's performance of this monodrama, written by Arlene Stadd, reveals much that we did not know, or had forgotten , about Eleanor Roosevelt Her passion for justice her suuggle to develop the courage and the skill to fight for it ... her sensitive concern for ber fellow man, and, panicularly, for those less forrunate than herself these are the qualities messed by author and actress And because they both have succeeded so well , the
vety soul of Eleanor Roosevelt seems to emerge through the eyes and voice and gesrures of an actress whose own identity is nowhere to be seen. Even the profile and the walk belong to Eleanor Roosevelt.
It is easy to be noble when people respect and encourage us. Fot a shy, homely woman, however, who is so frightened that she cannot remember her message or control her voice when she tries to speak in public and who is a perperual tatget for the jokes of journaliscs and canoo niscs . . . being noble would seem to become an impossible dream But Eileen Heckart shows us how this remarkable woman forged the outer courage to match her inner ideals, and learned to pursue her own individual crusades no matter what the rest of the world might say (And even learned to enjoy laughing at herself. )
This would seem to be a form of medicine that is widely needed today, particularly by young girls who can ftnd no ido ls to emulate. Let us hope that Eileen Heckan will travel far and wide in the coming months , introducing Eleanor Roosevelt to multitudes of Americans who cettainly would have loved her if ever they had had the chance to know her for what she really was
At the close of her inte lligent and deeply moving performance, the audience rewarded Miss Heckart with a standing ovation
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For Thesj>ians
The " show biz bug " struck several Pi Phis at Michigan Alpha las, year and led them to 'he spotlight. Amanda Proctor made her debu, in the role of Elma Duckwonh in Bus Stop. the fall play . The Hillsdale production called for her to be on stage every mjnute, even duc· ing inu:rmission . She played a naive, innocent high school waitress in a roadside cafe In December, Becky Schmidt made audiences gasp with her poneayal of Nanny in The Effect 0/ Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Mangolds. Alt hough she never said a word, Becky's careful make-up and performance made her acrually seem ninety years old
Inspired by these successes , Becky, Karen Kiraly, and Babette Trout won small roles and chorus partS in the spring musical Anything Goes! , while Penny Proctor was cast as romantic lead Hope Harcoutt. For this show, the 'iny Hillsdale stage was converted to a ship complete with balcony , lounge, and brig
Reactions of the to their experience were mixed . Becky , who has also appeared in Company, and Penny , a veteran of 110 in the Shade, Lion in Winter, and Company, enjoyed it as usual. Karen and Babette enjoyed their fIrst time on stage tremendously However , Amanda (unlike her sister Penny) has discovered that she suffers from ,errible stage fright and has vowed to remain backstage or in the audien ce from now on.
Michigan Alpha , k aren Kiraly . labett. Tro"" . and 'enny Procto r cha t on the . et of "Anyth i ng Go.t " o n open'na night .

Kay Cro•• Iok.r , Indiana Gamma , a former kindergarten '"ch.r who now t.ach •• pr.-klndergarten , ha. It.." nom.d Outstanding Young Educator by the Fort Wayne , Ind .• Joy(... . S... I, active I n mony clwlc and . oclal o'lonlzatlon. . has been alumna. club prel ldent for two y.an , ond II Nih adv llor and Panhellenic advllor for Indlona Eta . She hal b..n PI leto Phi Woman of the Veor wal lilted In Outstanding Voung Women for 1975 . and wal president when the Ft . Wayne A . C. rece ived the "MOlt Ideal Alumnae Club In Indlono. "
Win Revue Awards
by ROBBIN REYNOLDS , Kansas Alpha
Kansas Alpha Pi Phis won three OUt of six awards in a Bicentennial Rock Chalk Revue sponsored by the University of Kansas
The Revue is an annual variety show consisting of theatric..1 productions , each produced by cwo living groups Last spring the theme was " Bicentennial is the word , Reliving stories we have heard. "
Our show (Delta Upsilon and Pi Beta Phi) " The Spiri' of '76, It's the Richest Kind," won best cosrumes, best original song, and beSt production number (a waltz which turned into the bump)
All fall semester the DUs and the Pi Phis worked together writing a script complemented with music. After the script was accepted , tbe group practiced d.. ncing, singing , and acting . The fInal show was a grea, success after many hours of work We had lots of fun and made lasting friendships while expressing a Bicentennial message to an audience of thous..nds.
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Hammering loose nails, caulking around windows, SWIping and painting-these activities helped work off some excess spring energy for INDIANA EPSILONS . Lynn Mueller says that they joined the ATOs in a joint work project sponsored by the Chaplain's Living Unit Council at the Community Interfaith Housing Development in Indianapolis. By the end of the day , with little spare energy, the group headed home satisfied that they had made the day brighter for many .
TEXAS EPSILON helped brighten many faces by holding their annual carnation sale at Valentine's Day. The sale is a double philanthropy , according to Marianne Bean. The chapter helps those who were too busy to remember to get gifts for Valentine's Day, and the sale ' s profits were used for the philanthropy chosen by the chapter.

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III lnoi. Alpha pled," coliectH nearly $300 fo r the county dog pound la.t April when they .taged • twelv e- mil . wo tk othon Money was collect.d from Monmouth College faculty , .hldents . kH:al l ndlvlduol • . and bu. 'n..... . Th. trek took slightly a".' f l". houri,
As pan of a city-wide project to raise money for the pediauics ward of the Hillsdale Community Health Center, MICHlGAN ALPHA joined with TKE to sell lollipops last Valentine's Day Stationed outside the Student Union , the shrewd salesmen offered such deals as one for a dime, two for a quaner , and three for fifty cents Penny Proctor notes that the students responded whole heanedIy , whether motivated by chariry or sweet tooth , and by the end of the day , they had raised almost fifry dollars!
Oh io Eto', SU II. Thi eme r.p r• •• nt.d th chapt. r o • • h. and t..r partn .r danc e d In II "' ·hour marathon f or Mu cular Dy.trophy They we re one of fourt n couple. who completed the en tlr. marathon and ra l. ed $7 .500 In donat ion• .
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from Col Gamma PI Phi. Diane Clardy Down Ma n to n , and Nancy Camplt.lI brought many happy .mlle. f ro m child ren at Ort hoped ic Hosp it al In lO I Angel • •.
Robin levin , Sue Voe-I . M. C. Timms , boHom ; Barb Wh r a.c:ky Shedd Marsha A.trlke , Kim lonen· sen , middle ; ond Wendy lapt l.t and LlIO Mclntlr• • top . were all part of Ind iana Ep. llon" w ork force du rin, tlM lr rec..,t proJect .
The Easler bunny visiled Newington Children's Hospilal accompanied by 15 sislers from CONNECfICUT ALPHA The children made bunny hals, designed by Kalie Seinfeld and Mi ndy Pollack, played a ring lOSS game and bingo, wilh prizes awarded the winners, had a jelly bean COntesl, and refreshments. The laller included cupcakes decoraled wilh jelly beans and fruil punch Mindy says il was a rewarding experience for all.
IWNOIS BETA-DELTA , somelimes known as the "Beedle-Deedles", came up with a new idea for earning money for a campus projecl The chapler elecled sUe men 10 serve on Ihe coun of the "Penny Kjng" , with one 10 be chosen "Mr. SLOB"-(sweel, lovable , olympian, and brave) . VOles, casl by Ihe srudent body, were pennies dropped into the buckel of the candidale of their choice. The money earned was donaled to the Knox Library
Lisa Kinerk leUs how W ASH1NGTON ALPHAS went 10 dinner one evening and found only soup inslead of the usual full meal . The Campus Chriscian Mirusuy sponsors free meals for Ihe poor , and the chapler's food for that evening was donaled 10 the wonhy cause.
Young pacients at the Los Angeles Onhopcdic Hospital were pleased and surprised when Ihey received Easter baskets from CALIFORNIA GAMMAS. The girls had made 64 baskets for the hospitalized cbildren, filled
with green grass, chocolale eggs, jelly beans, and lots of olher goodies . Kathy Pusch said thaI "il seemed Ihat all Ihe Pi Phi love and T L.e. Ihal went into the making of ou r Easler baskets was lruly reflecled in each chi ld's shining face."

ponslbl. for the adlvlty wh ich ra l..d money and coll«ted food for local poor ' aml
Win T hree Trophies
Indiana Alpha walked off with three rrophies during Greek Week aClivicies lasl May
They staned things off righl in the ftrst event - the rrike race. Paired with Phi Delta Thela FralernilY, Connie Lusk and Pam Srrang pedaled around the campus and brought in the ftrst of the Pi Phi rrophies
The next victorious event was the inner rube race . Claiming the water was 100 cold, none of the members of other sororicies or fraternities would enter the event. But twO Pi Phis , Julie Dygert and Michele Omahana , floated victoriously 10 another trophy .
As well as starcing things off righI , they also ftnished them off righI-with a viclory in the annual May Sing compecicion, led by songleader Nancy Yoder.
I"dlona O.ho'. Houl. Director. Mrs . Victor leVar , wo. v ldlm In a re<:e"t k idnap for charity. Purdu.', l ambda Ch i Alpha were r••
U.S. Birthday Is Theme For Parties
by ELAINE DEMBSKY, Colorado Alpha

In recogmuon of America's 200th binhday, Colorado Alpha planned two spring activities, Monmouth Duo and Founders' Day, around a Bicentennial [heme.
"Come as Your Favorite American" was the theme for our Monmouth Duo dance. Kim Clary, Eileen Cribbin, and Anne Harding collaborated in creating the decorations !:.arge silver Stars were strung from the cc:iIing , a 50-foot facsimile of the American flag and a large paper bald eagle decorated the walls, while red, white , and blue lights and pOlS of dry ice created a dream effect. Each Pi Phi and Kappa exhibited her creativity by donning an original and imaginative costume Some of the "Favorite Americans" included Bonnie and
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efforts [0 c reate: an atmosphere of respect and love in the chapter."
Leigh held a n elective office each of her four years as a member of Texas Alpha As president during her senior year, she was a relaxed and efficient leader, and through her competent handljng of any problems whjch arose, earned the respect and admiration of both her chapter and the alumnae advisory committee.
An education major, Leigh earned her degree in the fields of English and Spanish. She, tOO , was a delegate to the Miami Convention. For two years, she was Pi Phi 's representative: to the Sorority Counseling and Referral Service, serving one year as chairman . The Idea Bank was one of Leigh 's main interests during her year as president, and , as a result of her interest and urging , the chapter won the Idea Bank Award at Convention
According to Lou Boyd Penn, chairman of Texas Alpha MC, "Leigh has performed a great service for the Texas Alpha chapter: she has given the chapter renewed life and excitement ... by setting a fine example for the membership , showing that one can work for her sorority and enjoy it, showing tbat chapter involvement is rewarding, and above: all, show· ing that one can be a leader and a lady "
Clyde. Lavergne and the Fonze, Uncle Sam and the Statue of Libeny, Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler, and George Washington and the cherry cree
The American theme was also prevalent in Founders ' Day activities. Red, white and blue centerpieces decorated the tables as Colorado Beta joined Colorado Alpha in celebrating the founding of Pi Beta Phi and to pay our reSpeClS to the Golden Arrows SoHgs were sung, and a Bicentennial play was presented by Colorado Alpha Created by Mary Stern. the s!cit pottrayed how American hjstory would have been different if people such as Betsy Ross, Mrs Paul Revere , and Pat Nixon (played by Casey Campbell, Sue Solnick, and Bonnie Brown) had been members of Pi Phi .
We discovered that using the Bicentennial theme was an enjoyable and appropriate way through whjch we celebrated our own founding as weU as that of the land in which we live.
Hubbies "Kidnapped" For Arrow In Arctic
by PENNY PRocroR, Mi&higan Alpha
Inspired by the Zeta-Mu Province Workshop held last March, Michigan Alpha decided to raise some money for Arrow in the Arctic and spark alum relations at the same time . So, 00 a Sunday night just before spring break , the husbands of our alums were" !cidnapped " and held for ransom The husbands were asked to panicipate during the week by actives with Slightly Older Sisters.
At seven o'clock the men gathered in our basement , enjoyed pop and popeorn with the actives, and learned such dances as the Hustle, the Bus Stop, and Michigan A.lpha's own Beca Boogie . Each active called her own S.O.S. to tell her to come over with five dollars for Arrow in the Arctic if they wanted their husbands back . Soon aU the husbands were ransomed and Micrugan Alpha was able to send flfty dollars to the Canadjan philanthropy
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Club Celebrates Silver Anniversary
by SAlllE CARDWELL HUCKINS

Twenty-five years of friendship, fellowship, and service were celebCllted by the Arlington HeightS (111.) Alumnae Club April 14 , 1976. The club's silver anniversary celeb ClItion was highlighted by the presence of four of the original founeen chmer members. Virginia Estes Burfeind, Florence Pettigrew Hannum , and Ann Cox Otzen have panicipated in the club since the beginning, and Norma Sloan Mills came from Connecticut to attend the event. Leners from severa} other charter members were read, and those present received special stained glass angels
Approximately seventy alumnae gathered for a potluck dinner to commemo rate the event. Eleanor Nichols Gengler, past presidemo came from Wisconsin to join several othe r former presidentS . A three-foot arrow cake and anow cookie favors with a Happy Birthday message inside were baked by Florence Hannum . Dinner was followed by reminiscent talks by Virginia Burfeind and Norma Mills. It was discovered that the club has sold over $55,000
Unusual Situation Surrounds Initiation
It is a special occasion for your mother to have been initiated at the same chapter as you, but it is rare for your mother to have bc:en initiated by the mother of the president who initiated you!
This was the case for TClIcy Todd, initiated into California Gamma by President Linda Payne Tracy's mother, Paula Moldenhauer Todd , was initiated in 1953 by Mrs . Nancy Reed Payne , Linda's mother.
Many memories were brought back for Mrs. Todd as she stood up for TClICY's initiation She was proud of her daughter and thriUed at the thought of sharing the exciting secretS and special love in Pi Beta Phi.
TClICY now has a mother and sister all rolled intO one!
in Arrowcraft during its existence, and speciaJ recognition was given former Arrowcraft chairmen . President Judy Davis Whitacre announced that $755 had been donated this year to Pi Beta Phi and local philanthropies. She also named Virginia Burfeind and' Florence Hannum joint recipientS of the annual Panhellenic OutStanding Alumnae Award . Anna Mosely Osborn was named winner of the Mu NOM Province Scholarship to Arrowmont for 1976.
A Founders' Day ceremony ended the most memorable evening.
Shower Rains Gifts
by STEPHANIE DANIEI.S, Ontano Alpha
It was like Christmas all over again; like a big birthday pany; like a wedding showerbut it was a House Shower!
That's right, a House Shower! The chapter house of Ontario Alpha felt like a new bride all over again , thanks to our alumnae. They organized a brilliant evening where the alumnae presented the house with gifts
While munching on snacks the girls had prepared, the actives were given giftS to open for the house As it was the first celebration of itS kind, Pat Hakes , Zeta Province President , was present as well as the house mother, Lillian Powell , who boasted a colourful hat made up of the bows from the giftS
Gifts included lamps , bathroom accessories, carpetS, tea towels, kitchen utensils, desscn bowls, and a magazine ClIck Those alumnae not present sent donations which allowed the purchase: of a new mixer , iron, and toaster for the house There were still funds remaining and the girls planned to get together during the summer and do some painting, cumin making , and refmishing .
Old Friend Is New Inspiration
by CHRISTINE BUCHER, Wesl Vi,.giniaAlpha ·
The true spirit of Pi Beta Phi has been seen in its many chapters across the United States through the years , and a member of West Virginia Alpha, Ethel Detch, is continuing this Pi Phi tradition of service
Last year Ethel, an enthusiastic senior, placed her name at a local volunteer agency. This program , " In Touch and Concerned ," seeks out , through the help of welfare agencies , those with no families, those who are cripp led or too old to move about , and generall y those who need companionship. "In Touch and Concerned" then advenises for volunteers who would devote a portion of their time to a needy person In addition to the college students who volunteer, housewives and business men volunteer their services.
Natun>.lly, Ethel's desire to help one of these peop le was quick ly fulfilled . The program gave h er the name of Mrs. Olive McLead, wh o, at 87 years, has lived alone since her h usb and ' s death in 1937 Upon visiting Mrs McLead, Ethel discovered that she truly had found a friend. "She is very kind, and altho u gh she had little schooling she is quite intelligent ," remarked Ethel. Ethel also found that MIS. McLead enjoys reminiscing about the " old Morgantown" -her lifetime home "She told me that she remem bers when the fllSt car was driven in Morgantown, " Ethel commented.
Another topic Mrs. McLead enjoys is that of quilcmaking, an old pastime of hers . "She no longer is able to make quilts because she ftnds it hard to see, but she has inspired me to stan one," Ethel fondly remarked.
Since her fllSt meeting with Mrs McLead, Ethel visited her old friend each week, and wrote:: to her during vacations . O r der Your Subscriptions
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Greek Speaks Greek
by NANE1T A WALLS, Alabama Gamma
Did you know that Mrs lack Mills , one of our newest Grand Council officers, 15 gIVIng Greek Lessons? Well, maybe not the lessons that begin with Alpha and end with Omega, but definitely Greek. Mrs . Mills was Auburn Uruverslry's guest speaker tor our I'anhellenic Greek Convocation and helped us to realize what "Speaking Greek" is all abo u t.
Twice a year Auburn Panhdlenic sponsors a convocation [0 honor those:: chapters whose work has been recognized among their sister Greeks We were thrilled to have Mrs Mills as guest speaker, representing Pi Beta Phi We all know Mrs. Mills as she is the past Kappa Province President and has given us many words of guidance and encouragement
At the convocation, Pi Phi was chosen to receive the Altruistic Award sponsored by Alpha Chi Omega. We were deeply honored b y th is award and proud to have Mrs. Mills share this h o nor with us _
Denl •• Dodson , Indiana Zeta . wa. MI •• Photogenic dur in, .... MI.. 'ndfono·USA Un'•• ,... PotH"t. She ent.,.d the pog"nt a. MI •• Madl.on County.

Marc.h 3 provlHi to be an ..,.ntful doy for the MIIIII · Ilpp l ••tal , for that wal the day th r.. of the chopt.r w.,.. .Iected al the thr.. n.w AWS offlc.rs . Jon.t Smith . left. II vic. pr.lld.nt ; L.lla Chlldr... . leoted. II pr.lrd.nt ; and Sonia Jenklnl. right , II jud ici al I.crflary .
Search Begins For White House Fellows
The thirteenth nationwide search for outstanding young men and women to serve as White House Fellows has begun.
Established in 1964, the White House Fellowship program is designed to give rising leader. one year of fimhand , high-level experience with the workings of the Federal Government and to increase their sense of participation in national affair. The program is open to U.S . citizens from all fields who are not less than 23 and not more than 35 yem of age. Employees of the Federal Gnvernment are not eligible , with the exception of career armed services personnel.
In addition to their educational assignments with the Vice President , Cabinet officer. or principal member. of the White House staff, the Fellows participate in an extensive seminar program, typically consisting of some 300 offrecord sessions with top government officials . scholar., journalists, and leader. from the private sector.
The Fellowship is designed to be a one-year sabbatical in public service . Leader.bip , intellectual and professional abiliry, high motivation , and a commiunent to community and nation are the broad criteria employed in the selection process
Requests for applications for next year's program must be postmarked not later than November I , 1976 . Application forms and additional information can be obtained by sending a post card to the President's Commission on White House Fellowships , Washinglon , D .C. 20415.
Five Hold Campus Leadership Posts
It's great when one Pi Phi wins a lOp position of leadership on ca mpu s, but when five do, iI'S terrific! This fall five Michigan Alpha senior. begin fulfilling new duties and responsibilities.
Becky Schmidt has been appointed Activities Board Director for the '76-77 academic year. Becky was one of three applicants interviewed for the position. Her responsibilities will include scheduling movies on campus and arranging concern or trips to concertS , as weU as any other projects she develops Becky is the flISt girl to be awarded this position in a number of year..
DebbieJohnson is the new editor-in·chief of the yearbook, Winona Debbie has worked on the Winona since her freshman year, and won the post this year because of her innovative and well -defined plans. In case she ever runs into difficulry, Debbie can lurn 10 another senior, . Sherrie Sluka , for advice-Sherrie is the pasl editor.
Penny Proclor won a place on the Leadmhip Workshop Steering Committee, in the role of hospitaliry chairman. Leader.hip Workshop tries 10 improve college relations with the communilY and Ihe business world. Penny's primacy job will be thaI of hostess 10 any and all guests of the co llege. Recently , Penny was also awarded the Belf-Messenger Scholmhip, given annually 10 a top senior in the honor. progranl
Tracey Sherblom was chosen captain of Ihe <heerleaders fOI the second year in a row . Under Tracey's leader.hip , the squad expanded from four women to eighl men and women . Tracey also wilJ co ntinue in her position of student assistanl in the college's public relations office .
Amy Vog< is Ihe Head Mentor for 1976-77 . The Mentor program is designed to help orient incoming freshmen to Hillsdale College. Amy was selected by the admissions department from nearly a hundred applications . She should receive lots of cooperation from the mentor., especially as nine of Ihem are Pi Phis .

Edith Ashley Moor. North Carolina Alpha Delta Province
J.nnif.r Main Kansas B.,o Xi Provinc.
Donno Faull!: louisiana B.ta Pi Provinc.
Alice Allgood Tennessee Delta Iota Province
Corrin. P.rry V.rmon' a.,o B to Provinc
Trino Gordon Alabama Gamma Kappa Provinc.
Virginia land NevaJa Alpha Upsilon Provinc.
D.bbie Korfhage Ohio Zeta Eta Provinc.

Dianne Stitzmann Idaho Alpha Tau Province
Sarbara Hugen N.bra.ka S"a Nu Prayince
Linda Ann Payne California Gamma phi Province
Joan O ' Brien Oklahoma Alpha Omicron Proyi.ce
Susan Respess florida Sela Ep.ilon Proyince
Secky Ransom Utah Alpha Sigma Province
Kathy tel.ilz Illinois Zeta Mu Province
Wendy Wild"n, Minnesota Alpha lambda ProvinUi
Joanna Jame s Michigan Alpha Zeta Provinu
Nat Pictured : Amy B.rnst.in, Massachuse", Alpha, Alpha Province
Mary Gituhi.r, Pennsylvania Epsilon , Gamma Province
linda Templeton" Indiana leta, Theta Province

Cl!vovlnce e,'uetev
Sevvlce GliJlnnevs
Mad.lin. Kofad.r California D.lta Ph i Provinc.
Patricia Harp., Colorado Alpha Rho Proyinc.
M.hona McMillan Mininippi a.'a Kappa Provinc.
Jon Hayhurst North Carolina B.to D.lta Provinc.
Mary Johnson South Dakota Alpha lambda Provinc.
Margie N.ish Iowa Alpha Nt.t Provinc.
H.idi Smith Washinllton Beta Tau Provinc.
Mory Donohu Florida Beto Epsilon Provinc.
Wudy N.wton Ontario B,'a 1"0 Provinc.
Froni. Ott Illinois B.fo-D.I.o Mu Provinc.

C]!cov£nce e,'aptec Secv£ce qj)£nnecs
Suzanne Stalling. Pennsylvania B.'a Gamma Province
Christy Irvin Ohio Z.'a Eta Provi",.
Nancy Bi8Se, Tenn• .,•• D.lta 10'0 Province
Nol Pictured :
Kare" libby, Maine Alpha Alpha Province
Carol Schliefforth Missouri Alpha Xi Province
Mich.l. Gabour.1
O,egon D.lta Upsilon Provinn
MillY hrry Oklahoma Alpha Omicron Provinte
Joan lavigne V.rmont hta B.,o Provinc.
Sill K.isal New Mexico A!pho Sigma Province
Te,ry Ke"ermon Indiana Gamma Th.ta Province
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Not Pictured : California A Scholarship Winner, :
Geraldine V.hr, Ohio B.to
Nanette Carney, IIIinoi. Z.to
Marybeth Jocobson Illinois Z.ta
Nancy Lahui., lIIinoi, Z.ta
St.phonie Doni.l, Ontario Alpha Virginia Alpha Croft Scholarship to ArTowmont
St.phanie plemmons Tenness•• Gamma
Ruth Barrett Smith
Beth God".,. Texa, Gamma
louisiana Alpha Triple M Scholonhip
SUlan Curry 05clahomo Alpha Junior Alumnae Club
Judy Caplio Michigan Gamma US 5cholonhip
Denise lortosh Texa. Ep.ilon Louisiana Alpho Tripi. M Scholonhip
Mour•• n McCarthy lIIinoi. Th.ta Jun ior Alumna e Club Scholarship

T.r.,a B.II IIlinoi. Th.ta
Harriet Rutherford Johnsto, Scholarship
Me,ry Egenoir. Iowa Gamma HRJ Scholarship
Not Pictur.d : Mary H.len Trouth. Georgia Alpha HRJ Scholarship
Potricio Stone O,egon Alpha HRJ Scholarship
Koren lala.chok Ohio Alpha HRJ Scholarship
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Ankenb,,,d: Indiana Z.ta HRJ Scholonhip
Ch.,i Paul lIIinoi. Th.ta HRJ Scholarship
Mary Mcilleu Californla Gamma HRJ Scholar.hip
Moria PI ••kon Michigan B.to France. Holl Comly Scholarship
Angels Are Angels
by EMll.Y ARMsTRONG, Texas Gamma
Across thr nation thrrr arr many Pi Phis involvrd in Angd Flight Thr Taas Gamma chapt.. has stvrn of itS mrmbers in thr organization, including thr a-commandrr , Kyk Hrwirt
Angd Flight is an honorary organization sponsortd by Arnold Air Socirty , thr fratrrnity of Air Foret ROTC. ItS purpose is ro support camp u s, community, socirry , and thr Air Foret. What tbr Angds do, how thry drtss , and how thry breomr Angds varits from Flight to Flight, but ..rrywh..r, it is an honor.
The Trxas Trch Angd Flightrrs arr choStn acco rding to marching skills and intrrvirws.

Projrets includr blood drivts , visitS to nursing homts , drill team compttitions , and a marathon run to support thr Sptcial Olympics .
Polishers Wanted For Three New Trophies
by KIM WENDT, Ohio Epsilon
musical tour of thr United Statts singing' 'East Sidr, Wtst Sidr," "California Dreamin , " "Wr'rt Strong for Tolrdo" and "Oklahoma . "
Nrar thr end of thr quarter , Sigma Phi Epsilon Frattrnity sponsortd a raft ract Pi Phi , using a piratt thrrne, took first plact for raft drsign . Trrry Bockbradrr . Cindy Mryrrs and Karen Wilson were the Cfew members who earnrd Pi Phi StCond plaet in thr wornrn 's division Chalk up two mort trophits!
And what did thr Tolrdo Pi Phis do during thr surnrnrr? Polishrd thrir trophits, of course!
Award Honors Senior
Ohio Epsilon Pi Phis at thr Univmiry of Tolrdo ha adopttd a nrw motto- "Wr LOVE trophirs" -and sp r ing quartrr provrd to br thr ideal time for collrcting thrrn.
The most chrrishrd trophy was won at thr annual Mrn's and Wornrn's Songftst, a musical rnt cattgorized by womrn's , mrn's, and coed comprtition Pi Phi, undrr thr musical dirrction of Mary Damas and with chortography by Stacy Brookrnthal, took first plaet with thr theme " Citits Sialed Musically. " Kerping thr Bietntrnnial in mind, thr girls WOrt rtd , whitt and blue cosrumts and took a
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A nrw award at Indiana Epsilon , thr Madrlinr Wyrr Killingrr Award, honoring thr graduating Stnio r who btst rxernplifits thr idrals of Pi Btta Phi, was prtsrntrd for thr first timr in 19n. Thr first winnrr was Danna Krndall , and thr 1976 recipirnr is Marilyn Johnson
Thr award is namrd for Madrlinr Killingrr , a local alumna who hdptd starr thr Indiana Epsilon chapttr. Shr also Strvrd hrr Frattrnity on the alumnae advisory committee and as province president.
Four of Te.a. T.ch'. "doubl. Ang ..... are , I to r: Chrl.t,.lfockmon . Muff Moor• . Emily Arm.trong , and Cindy Weigand
Ohio Ep.llon. of a final rehearsollMfore tol"g to the Unlv.,. , ty of Tol..:lo to win the annual Men', and Women' , Songf•• t.

Alumnae Club Letters
Edited by Lindsey Farnham Siegfried , Ohio B
ALABAMA
BIRMINGHAM
The B,rmlO,ham Alumnae Cl ub mCI In thlee ,roups dunn, 1971· 1976 The day ,roup. ,,"h ZOE SAUNDERS J MES. plnlclenl. mel once tach month II II ,}O. m for butincn , lunch. and a prO'l'lIrn The m,hl ,roup wnh chan man DONNA BARNWEll WHITE mCI (OUt ",tOlnr dunn, the yUI (or. poduck tuppel. pro,ram. Incl. ,gull hour The- new motnlO' ,roup. chlLrman SARA JANE HARMON TACKETT mel ,WKC (or coffee
All of Ih( protn.rnl wCle I,"cn by mc:mbc:r1 Con¥enuon repon by SUZY STRAIGHT HARRIS ; FadllOn Forc(I.SI$ NINETTE /lBEIt · NETHY GR IFFITH, • pro f(Uion.J fuhlon coo rdinat or : Lor-II)' D., pco,nm b, POLLY JORDAN POWEll , proftuOr of En,hm It Samford Un'''Cr1II,; • blCennnnlal Pl"OIram ." IoIARTH" flETCHER BRODNAX,_ memM' ofSlfmln,hlm', blccmcnn 1 commlll('e : .nd onc Of! palm rud,o, b, MAllL YN HORNSBY ClUND Thc d" ,roup entoYed I Chnnmlf tanc:Mon It 1M home o( I mcmber Ind nucd (unds in M.Rh " I " Mlke II, Bake II , Gro" h, Se-w 11" aUClion
Two members were (",tuled It Ihc Bumln,h.m Alumo.e PanheUenl( Workshop ANNETTE MIT C HEU MIUS , Dlre(lor of Alumnae Ad ISO'1 COmmIllCU, walilhe kqn ol e: spu lcr IDd SUZY SnAIGHT HA RRIS , K.pp. Pro""n ce: Pre:ude:nt, Ie:d o ne o( Ihe: "orkshops A hi,hli,lu of Ihe: ,ea r willhe: Ano"c:ra(t pk 10 Onober held al lhe: home: .nd under the: clUlrmll1lhip o( ALMETA ANDEitSON MIT C HEU Suen hundre:d o r more: ,n""I.llon, deli"e:re:d b, Ihe: c h,lr ' m.n Ind me:mbe:rs brou,hl a lu,e: Cfo"d 10 VIC'" the: ,GOd, .rnn,e:d be'Utl(uU, by (o lor ,IOUPin" on palnle:d "rou,hl lton e:u,ere:1 bot· rOW'e:d (ro m me:mbe:r, ANN McPHAIL ELUOTT', Suarchff Shop The: Irolulle:1 o( 'pprollml[(I, $3.000.00 we:re more: ,h.n lrip le: t haI o( .n , p revi oul yur!
The: dub ICIIVIUfS e:oded " 'lIh 1 Founde:rs' D.y te:lc: bnllon Apnl n whe:n Illlhe: aluml hostcd 1 Sundl' nllhl buffci (or Ihe: Alab.m. Alph' me:mbers It dte: home of SET AMIDON KESMOOEL Bu 110"''''0_ KtJ tNI,1
TuSCALOOSA
The: TUluloosa Alumn.e: Club be:,.o Ihe: rur ,,"h our annu.I,uppe:r (Of ne:w pledle:' We: e:OjO)ed ,e:llln,tO koow ,he: nc" Pi Ph To ,I"'C' helplo, h.od dunn, homc:c:omlD" "hlle: Ihe: ,.Ib we:re: h.rd II work UKmbllnllhe:1t d,spl., In (ronl o( Ihe: hOlIK' , the: .Iuml look cook ," Ind hOI chocol.le: to Ihe: ch.p tcr haute: In DC'I'cmber , Ihe: c"'b hcld • ".caty .ttoppc:n'" pany wMre: Ibe: alum, e:n,lOye:d renew In, (rlcncbh,pllO a hollda, aunOlpbtlc .nd luun, thc "'Inc and chee:K' pro¥lde:d E.ch Ilum .110 blOu,hl asm.1I ,,(1 10 be donJle:d 10 "O peration Santi Claus ", IponJOre:d b, Bryce: Hospital So man, '"e:nde:d Ihu ('Icnl that plan. ha\'( h«n made: 10 hold ,t alaln nnl,nr
Thc y(:lr p.SKd qUM:kI, Iftd offlc e:1 eI«uonJ and founde:R' Diy took up our 'PIIO, month, A Rl5h womhop and • pICniC endtd lhe dub ye:ll We: .re nnw'n,lo develop. be:tlcr npport .lth the: au"e: th.pltI so lh'llolclhcr"'e: un "'ork for PI Be:ta Phi
ARKANSAS
LrrTI.E ROCK
The: little: lock Alumo.e Club opeoe:d IU ne:", )'Car unde:r ,hc we:I}' c.· pable: Indcr.hlp o( SUE PATTEJ.SON PINE
Our rltll lII«:un, .u held In the: homc of J ANE HA ANS "IL· LEI In Jul,. (or de:_n Sue: lotroduced JEAN PITCOCK MADISON , I NI (10m Memphu .nd pan pre'lde:nl o( our Lmle: itoct club 3ue, dub dele:,'le: 10 the WllLll:li Con"'e:nuon, ,uc h«Collwc:.ouon repon Ind ,he maokrd JANE WlLUl, NluouJ Coa\'(OUQD Guide: , (ot ••e:Q.. or,aftlnd Suc at.o Ihan.tc:d JANE ROTH FAUST, Om (l0f! APP. (ot (our ,-(:In (If (lIIhful Kr'9M:e: 10 Ihe: protloc:c WOLLY Wc· ANIS GIAf of ourduh II 1M new Onucn;1D APP Awucil of Ulle:rnr. '0
our dub Ih'l we:re: rc:c:e:/Ved 1\ Con¥e:nllon 2.1 fo/lo",. CliallOo 10 Arkansas Sf'" for thclr ArrOW'cnIt Sale: , the: OfOlClOO Pro"oce:_Enl,n PUe:" Kyle: A.lld lo DOll IS KAlCHER WELLING ; COMe:nIlOn wlOn,", sonllo Arhnsas BCla wntte:n by MAI SHA SC HElZ
Anolhe:r de:l$c:rI me:e:un, .15 held In Se:ptember In Ihc home: o( CATHIE REMMEL MATTHEWS Our 'U"'SU for the: e"e:nlO, ere ,he Ie:n nc" ple:d,e:lo( A'hnJU Sell "AC me:mber C HAlLEE N MEY ER DOBSON ,ue: us. report on Arkanu. Be:la 's Chapte:r honon whI ch In· c1udcd (1:I1e:rnll, , .cclhnru, flude:nt senale: and ICholln.h.p a"llds A ,ro,ram, ,Ite:n b , NANCY MILlE. , was on Ihc phll.nlhropK projc(l o( Pi Phi
Onobe r Illh "c held anothe:r one: of our (amouilobJle:t salcs We:.pplaud our le:mf'K commlltce: and thell husbaod, (or makin, Ihll projC:CI
• con tlnue:d succus
fe:bl\lary wu our Innual " Bnn,. Gre:e:k" mceun, Thu (e:III'+'e: d,D
Mr me:e:lln, "'U In Ihe: home: of GENE C HAMBERSJONES The:le: wcre: approalm.ld, 6) 10 .ue:nd.oce:, almOtt «ju.lly d"ldcd betwee:n P, Ph" and ,ufSn Our prolnm (or Ihe: e:"COlO, "'U ,I¥e:n b, NANCY MILLER on Ihe: re:wln of thc Nallonll Panbdlc:n lC Coo(e:rcon m«lInl of new raoluliORI
Fo unders ' D., "'all cc:lcbl'lled Aprli 261h 10 Ihe: Woman's C"1 Club
JANE ROTH FAUST." hoslc,. for the: e:'e:nlO, A Founde:n ' 01, mt'$"Ie: (rom BARBAlA SANDS OLSEN , Grand VICe:,P,",dcnt of Alum · n.e:, u re:ad We: "'e:re plnKd 10 h'''e: 10" o( OIIr Golde:n Arrow mem , ben If) IlIcnc1aMe: I he, "'e:re: ELIZABETH DUNAWAY HENDRY MI SS PAUUNE HOELTZEl ,JU ANISE SCOCGINJOHNSON. TlUIE McCA NMON McFADDIN , MARIE HOPSON SCOTT, and ADRI· ENNE BROWN STOREY Two oew Golde:n Arro. me:mbe:rs ere un · able: 100 be: .,Ih u. · CONNIE PETERS GAlDNER Ind ANN CLEAVEl HOUC K In Mar "'C h.d ollllobJlcr sale: al.,n InJune we: held Ihe: Panhtllenl c Co ke Parl Y (or (.lInuhcCl
MARY CAMPBELL GREGORY
The: e:mphuls 01 Ihc Mary (,:. mpbc:1I Grclot)' A lumnI( Club :lCu¥j. 11(' Ihi! ,ur has ce:nle: re:d on (nle:rnll, (cllo.iup wilh Dthc:t Ilumnae: Irouplin the: communlf}' We: IDvlle:d Klppu ro. Wooraouth Duo (0(. (C'( In No e:mbc:r whM:h (c::ature:d I cle:\I'(r All Ibout OUI Foundcr who hid be:lon,e:d 10 bolh Iroup' The:n In February e: we:re: aske:d 10 brIll, frlC:nds (,0m othcr so,onuel 10 a Jhe:r'1 pan,. Th,s.u the: rlttt o( Ihl' kmd to be held Mle: and 1Ir.., a bl, SIICCe:.
Other 1('''''11(1 IMluded our annual (IU picnIC .Im ne:w pleden (rom 1ht.1oct1 ch.plCI Dlle: to ch'II,n 10 ouhlll, plOCedule: .c me:l H new ple:d,fS (rom alld (,I/nuh Our relmon,tup (Of Ihl' c"'e:nl :llJIJIIMe: (rom I,m. Nil pled,ci wbo parke:d urs and cleane:d up :II Ihe: home: of our hoste:" Thc annu.1 Arrowcn(, plc'l$ he:1d 11 th", bOUK In Onober and "':II "b ,ue:r and belter" In thai :addcd somc of (KH horaemade: enIlI and thc lime: o( showln, 10 ordcr Ihu more o( the ch aple:r ,lib cou ld 'U 10 on the: uk Thc Dar b.nquel'u hdd Apflll) II the ch,pler houte: ,""cad of a local rellillrani wllh the ch.p lc:t lids and houKmOfh",r pro¥ldlnl lhe (ood Thu IOIIO""oOn pro lde:d I mOle: IOfolmal atmosphe:re: and "'u ell,lO,e:d b,.11 0111 final me:e:uo, In Ma, Wat. poolslde: IUMM oo and Inltall.uon o( office:rl-. and pleu.tli e:ndlO,l o .nolher ,c::a r M,ttb. MII/illuo.
ARIZONA
CAMELBACK
Arrowcn(1 $(( Ihe: lone: o( Ihe: rur at C'lIIclback Alullln" C"'b lIIe:mbc:n atte:nded lII.n, _bhops 10 cnlle: crUf}' 1Ie:IIIS to te:U :II mil ,ca,'. Arrowcra" 'iI/e: , hl(h "''' he:1d in ClIIJ April loa opeo houK' .l1li IDur ot. Iote:" ne. r'oO(tlU home: lured ptO$pc:c:un bu.yc:n 10 Ihe: sale: Hommladc: mini ,c:IIy, • Kkctioll of kacbto·(rub br..tc:d ,nodI, and EUIe:r tre.ts (oc chlldre:n nn, up sUc:s qUlCkl, All 10 aU, ibu ,nr's Ale: proO\'td to be: more profipble: JIId e:n,lOflblc dula ne:r' Our 10GU.1 (all and faS1uo1l tho. 10 benefit the: Anhnus
FoundlilOO wu a ,'Ultu((Ulllhrou,h ,Olnl drons Ind mlny houn of of bolh Ihr Phoc:n and Mumnac Club"'"
When bu", with or alums mlndl (and WlIlSdlllu) throu,h I Ylurl1 01 pro,raml In an hy I
Phocnl. An NUM:um Wr Ihr proper care: and Kin-lIOn of houw planu for 0111 IInlqur IIl1,hl how 10 Ihop wMlr for hr a PI Phi who an OUf Chnslmti rooItlC 1 • bl' hI! ti w,th uch hron"n, K\'I:ral dOltn alo"l with (OPId of lhe IHlpe , alld cvuront ,Oin, wllh. 01 twO ofuch bahr ', Our Innll.1 Clnqllc Ma yo pUlydlmand I bUlly ,car If mtmbell rCYltw,n,lhe- of pnVIOUI monlh. ovltr MlI,amu Ind hClCll d'oruvrr:t
PHOENIX
Tht Phfl('nlJl Alurnnlt' Club opcnrd Iht' )"1 w'lh our pfrJldtnl , MARIAN KILLIAN STAPLEY prUldlnllt. kttk off lun chton 11thII' ntW Adami HOld 0111 Onobrl as held .t homr of LUCilLE jOHANNSSEN ROCA CotInnllOG repo« w read , b,. IIlk on w,lI. and tuale plaoflln, by.n auorney Our hlC urnl fOf the yur w thr 1', Btl. Phi brunch II Ihe AmiO!lI B,llmott' Slkl fifth III1IUII, did f Juon show )00 peoplt hUI M:nral hundrrd more: cou ld h h«n Iddrd If Iht hO(d hid h.d mort' loom Thr Chostm COfftr II alwl)'lllowtly Iff1l1 fOf Ihr ""vn. pk:d,tl mCHhrn .nd dau,hlrnu ,unu foundrn' D.y WIS held on II the home of ELEANOR GE H. GIBSON potluck lupper wu suppllrd by Clmrlhttek Ind Phoc-nll tlubs AI wr finished Ihe I fin, wu formrd ud 118 p, Phi, h.nds Ind IAn, 1', Phi 50ft,. H.rlH_,1 Col".
BRITISH COLUMBIA VANCOUVER
ThiS hu a lucccuful yur Wr hive a rrc:ord lIumher of )2 plld OUI m'I" onnM!, ralsl"S pro;rn Ak: of Chrutmu cltds 10 .nd IMIt fflt'nds ploud 10 be JUII IS succeDful u al lrs A new Idca , Ihr rdfk of I pt.nt donlled by I kI<,1 flonst It mKllnl' plovrd 10 br .,ood one
Our have turllalivel, InlCftSI ill our PI PhI Cln,dlu PfOlrc:I , "Arrow In dill' A rulC ", cuIOl ""1I1I1 U'I • ftto(d dOIl,uoll to IU SUPpGfl 01 BOO Twrnty ntne memben foundrn ' DIY dlllnrl Ihl) yur Thr OCClillfln WII with the Jin,ln, oe PI Phi SOfI,'lnd wllh an o ld
CALIFORNIA
ANTELoPE VALLEY
The ,Cit 19'1 ·76 m.tted the tl,hleCnth fot Ihr Anldope Villey Alumnu Club Aye,., ,01111 ,roup. wuh • rrlular "Iend,nce: oe onl1 ellhl 10 len wc IInable to "Irmpl .lIy pro,«u (Of Iht' tecOftd tlmt •• mOftcllry ,dt wu tent 10 In .cu« eMplt! and • 10 our one Vllk:y Inllille o( ,t'lt Tht« of our (our mUlln,lWefr hcJ.lIl n"hlill the hom" ol mrmiKn , hlk: fourth , Ihe hl,hh,hl of our club yur. w., a foundcn ' Day lun· chro n on M., 22nd II the loD., Lancutrr AU PtOSt1ml (or our mrtlin,. wrrr ,1"'11'11 b, our own mtmbers .nd on mUir" perunrnl 10 Ihe Fratrmll, Wllh tnc demur of our 10nl Inlonn.1 P",nhdle"I', (urrt'ff l"ponSlblltty w" pla ced on OUI clllb Ihe only OIllniled o ne III Valley , 10 IlItU"1 Ind ,"Iff local hl,h K hOllI Ind JunlOf ,nil In Iflendillcr .nd rushin,
BERKELEy-EAST BAY
Undrl Ihr fmr Icaden.hlp of PEGGY BALI,)IAN WEST , rhc Brtttk:y.EISI BI, Alumnae Club eaJ01<d I wdl halaDccd pro,l'IlII tt, of fun Ind wort: We lun.:d 1ft xpu.bc.r WId! I coffer and con«bl llO;>n meeun,lI whICh OUI ddr,'lr , • ,IoWInt: frpotI on the COnvcIIlIon Somr tra(1 Ideas for rUture: rund ilium, weft .J. prnc'lIrd
THE ARROW OF PI BETA PHI
In 0«., . wllb PATTY SPRY SVENS<;AARD III eb'rae, Wit held our Atrowcrafl 11k: Illd tn II thr chapter houJC on Ihe U C Ikrkclry campul Wr mel 1,110 In j.nu.,., (Of luncheon Ind 10 plln our m.1II phll.nlbfOptC fllnd ra6111, ",ent_1 " Phi dly II fIC" Lunebton Wll (ollowtd br dOlDIllO pncuec (Of OUI Innual wbw:h "15 held Illcr IlIj.IIU'''' In Iplle o( JUIk.t1ll employttl, our dlY IItM ncC'S WIS wcc(Mfut with a fillt' h.tnchron and fun bt:tun'the ho,," all ror. wOllhwhile nuxIII Apr" ct'kbrllcd foundeQ ' 01' .ion, wllh Ihe Sin fran(lI(o Alumnae Club h.., brld II Ihr Womrn ' s Athk:tIC Club Oft hnuuflll Lake w/lh Ilunc:hcOD .lId tntt'rtllmmcnl by both .wn ,nd alumn.t pro,ram wrlr Ihon talks 'Inn by promlnrnl pro(rstlOnll Ilumnae Ind u • finllc JOmc ,UII Iln,ltI, byoul UGoldrll Arrows
Our fin. I (or thll ,ru wu beld wllh Inllillatlon of nt'w offlCrrs, lunc-hton.nd thr ,ca.r rnd champlOIIshlP h"d,r fOund Mlrel. 8'0_"'.' D,.",r
CENTRAL ORANGE COUNTY
WIth "O UI Arro pOlnU " Ind thc Ible ludcnh)p of NANCY WILSON HARRINGTON Central Orall,e COUlllY Aiumllii Cluh be,an a mOSI _'rsPul'nd OCIIIII, club In Seplrmber II of NINA McCO NELL WINN OUllrrow polnlS 10 Iht COnytnttOfl rtport "h our own Alumnle ProvlOet' Prn,. dtnt, GAUTHIER COX "Ipeuer follow,n, her cnlhllll"" ,tC U'pou w"h ,lIdC'S, wr (H'lIed 10' 1', Phi Coolr' UK COLETTE GLENN au OW. protnm chlJrllUII and hOMCN. re:newfli old memontt wllh toll" Ind .n Anow cake Each of Iht' 40 .Iums ,n IlIcnd'D(r w.s I pllnl in alpKt ,,,wllh IhClC" wordl , "AI your plant "OWI. II'IIY ,OUI Io-fe of .nd IIUrrt'M III " Phi ,row 100 " Alto U Ihl:l "a ned 1', Phi 8lurbl,' wbere I IDt'mber offer I !bon Kllrmenl of', PhI hiliOf}' dllllns t'lch ol Ihe- meelln" OctObel"W us II BETTY MANAHAN MORAN '. S.nta Ana homt' , II OllllltOW polnn 10 Women Toch, " Mr DUld Gad" a IIwyer. ,ne u. pettlnrnt IlIrOfm.uofl on womrn ', r"hlS (Of 1M d, · vllfCed orwidowt'd NANCY WAGNER SCANLON .nd hr. commillK I( I delICiou.1 lundtton Thrtas joillcd III ,n Novtmber II BARBARA BE UNONT DRE IBELBIS ' home for de.JK1I by MAR IL YN JONES STOCKLAND .nd hrr co mmmre Thll rvrnin, our .rrow POinU 10 M A'NNA M.F UN • PI Phi Ind DIlf-ctOf O(WOmlll', StudlC'S II Saddlebadi: She ,nil' us IIIsl,hl (0 how wom.n's pUIKlp.· lion on cdlltallon. Lca,tlr Voten and or,lnlllllon, nn contribute 10 JOClcly In Dtctmbel OUlllrow POIIIQ 10 phllinthropy whcn dollllrd la" elle 1111'11'1110 the M.nh of Dim" .nd hid III eachan,t With Unl'l"enllY ofC.hfOfnlll ,ne Itu rl ANN TOBEY WILSON openrd he, home 10 UJ II IhlS (r.",e time olthc Y(ll KARLA BUCK WORSDELL ,nc us In Inlrrnun, book Ir'urw of S'I1 whKh IS Ihe 110,., ofl womln nUIK , MlfJ OtIC Chalmers In lbe TennrlJ« hills She also us IOmt welYln, I1mpk:s Ind sltdr:t 01 Anowmonl Khool DlANE AlliNGHAM BUCHANAN and her commlltcc $Ct'Ied a luncMon toWID' mteun, jlnuu., (wnd UJ In Ihe Mu.sIOIl VICIO homc o(SUSAN GARRETSON GATTIS, whrrr OUI urow POIDIS 10 Inlenor .nd PI Phi JUDY SEESE lAND IS Ipcurr Shr w.lked uSJ!ep by throu,h othel Inlenor DCSI,n pr",«u IncludlD' a SIImplr bOlfd of cafPCllnc. wlUpa , per , f.blta. p.nelltn, • • nd eOlldudrd wllh llidn of fint!hrd homr jlld, .lso offtl cd min, uKful dccollun, idru. Tht! tntoyable urn,n, war condudrd With a bKentrnnw dC1Krt JCt't"ed b., hOllrA MARGARET ME •• m HAGEN .nd
BONNIE WALSTON MIZlKER led u, on 10 OUI bl' evcnl of lhc ,n.. wherr 0111 arrow polnll 10 our MOlhrl , Dau,hlu Le,,,y Luncheon on Ftbrulry 28, 1916 at Tile of Whllc Rrstlurant on B.lbOl! Pen· Insuf. re:d , Ind brue dreo r Indln ocn.n VICW mil'l 01 MOlh rn Ind Dau,hlrn ho thlJ ele,lnl , bicentcnn,aI lun· chroll BA.BARA BEAUMONT DRE I BELBIS Ind hel dreOflliOlIJ CO m , mllltt mldc.8 bf1lullful Beuy Rotl cuh of the lIb1t. Pro,ram chairmill. MARTHA ROWE HOLLER rlllt!lrd Ihr SCI' "Kes o( fl"lll Tuckrr , who Ladle, Ind Linle LadlCl fuhloll$ be,lDnla, In tbe 1100', ,n • UlltqUC .nd 'UthtlllK (ullllon IoftOW PHYlliS COX SMITH .nd SARA WAREHAM WAGGONEl colkcud I Ilt,r number IIId orry of laffk Ind Door PtlleS KARLA BUCK WO.SOEU, tKkrl Chllrmln , "biurd art all IImr hl,h (or Ulel Procerds rrom thl5luac:hcon bcllcfit. In p.n. our local philanthropy h wu. spk:ndid WI, 10 spud I" Ulc-r1I0OI1 104 10 lIIuodlKr our dlu,hlt'n and (nends 10 PI Ben ph.t At WI M.tch mtrun, III DOTTlE .IDDErli bo_ our II· f'O>Inu 10 11 from Allllllnae ProYID(r Pmldcnl. NANCY GAUTHIER COX After I.umulauo, dttCu __ on 1', Pili f u .• ,


THE ARROW OF PI lETA PHI
ClOlillun("hf,on WUKl'\Td b,S"I"" WAREHAM WAG(iONEllnd bn (ommlll« NI.Rcy Inc I boon by praUlna all of 0111 dub ' , d (onl Ind nhlcwcmcnts ,hi' JUt In AprIl our .now po_nil to founders ' D., With area council beln, bosrns Itcu.a from CJIt(ornra Gamma, Dell-I , and EI. wcn: p,nen! llId IU( Ih( alums I n:(rnhrn"hmpK o(Wlftt.1KI Blue mcmOfI(i A 0$1)' lunch u Krvcd Illhe Sporum.R. LocI,c In 51Udl0 ell, .nd mlny IWI,d. wcre prcknlcd ",ctudm, our fi(,h OUUlandinl Plc-d" "w.rd _hKh _u prncnto:d 10 LeuRn WilliS of California Glmml , She: reoeen- td • ( hrdt rot S 150 and I framed ccmfkllc crulrd b, 0111 o wn CL ARA KILGORE HOBSON Our Alumnae Pro.mcc PreSlde"I , NANCY GAUTHIER CO X , colktlcd Ihe alum dub, moncl'u, donl110 M (or ,he Wuhmll o n 0 C Alum Club '. BlCen!cnn ! Fund and .111 prclo('nllhll In Ihe RIme o( EYElYN PETEIS KYLE U'I lObule 10 hu rOl hel CQ ntlnued dedlOlion IQ PI Bela Phi In May 01.11 'ffQW p01n11 10 InlliliallOI'l or offICers at PHYLLIS COX SM ITH ' , home BARBARA BEAUMONT DIl£IBELBIS W'OIe a munlncfullntlalbuon ccn:mQn,. IolJ.Jnl Ihc nnolu jcwd. 10 npre$Cnl Ihc In co mlnl officcrs and their duties A III.d luncheon followcd Ihc meclln, AI I fun finlle In June our Inow polno 10 " Bows Ind Au,""," honorUl'1 CMlI husblnds Wine laltln, Ind a fish rry by Lee- Ind Nanlyn Siockland made- Ihu • spetal ",e-ntnl on Ihe- Siockland ', pallO S W.,el1.", W.uo"n
CENTRAL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY
The- Ce-nlnl S,n)olquln Vllky A[umnl( Club , thou,h ,prud miles 'PUI , hu bee-n IbI( 10 come 10,C'lhcr on numerous ocelllonllnd huefun limel In S(plembC"r , I coffn: Ind ,(I-IOlelhel with our p,oYln C( pre.ide-nt beln,lble 10 ItI(nd In D«ember OUI anouII Chllslmas Fchnlary blOU,hl I desKR plRy It 1M home: of OUI alumnI( club pt(sld(nt In Hlnfold 01.11 prelident hl,hlt,hl(d ,he oc· UJlon wllh her frl(nd,hlp and I"cndanc( Slides of Alrowmont wue,hown and pllns for a S(lIlemeOt School uk w(re dixulKd In MIrth I dditioul luncheon In F,uno , 10 finahu pblU (01 th( SCI ' tlc:m(nl School nle In Sepl(mbc:r On Aprtl 28, OUI PI Phi JlSlers um( 101Clh(1 10 ((I(bnlC our Found(rs' 01,. , NOI w., Founders ' Day cd(b,..led bUI OUI nUlon ' , blC(nle n ni.1 bonhd.,. WIth r(d , whileInd blue ubk dceonllons A nndk I"hun, cue-mon,. WIS performcd , honOltnl (ach of our IwdYC Foundcrs , June 11 brou,hl Ihe 1151 of 01.11 ,et lo,elhers for this yur Sadly but we will be sa,.UI, (ar(wdl 10 OUlllumnl( club prCllld(nl , who ., IC'IUlntnllO h(1 home JUlie Flor·
CONTRA COSTA
The Conu ConI Alumnle- Club had InOlher suceC'JINi ynr under t he Ible dlf('(lIon o( OUI pIUlden! , MELANIE GUIESCO BAI.TON She- prC'Wnnd In UlierCllln,lnd InformlllYC IC'pon II 01.11 m(e-lIn, We to h won In lwacd (01 o ur Anow crafl co nUtbUllOn t- IJI pllc( Allowmont ConUibUlionJ 2nd SIIClI
O ur AIfOW' cnfllllk.u hdd on Scpte-mbc:1 and onc( 1,110 W'J.J I mendouJ RKCC!I5, due- 10 III the h.,d wort on pIn of OUI Arrowcraft ( hillmln , SUE JOHNSON OVRON. Ind TC'I chllrmln, LORNA DAHUnAND MINTON Ind all o( 01.11 In Idd,tlOn 10 MId I raffle thu,C'lt(I wC'Ckcnd for twO In Clrmd) Ind ralKd In Iddlllonll UJlOO In Octobc:r we hid I flbuloul " NltCli Ahoy " dODner hdd IIlh( Flcel Admiral Him", Club lithe- US, Nual Siltion II TltaJUIC' Itllnd nus was foliow'e-d b, a Yel)' No.t:.mlH:r, WhelC we met fOIl saI.d Ind th(n III hid 01.11 hlndwnun •• b,. hlndwllllO, Inlly,., (IPCII "hry Ellen In De-cember rt · peated our hl,hl, luccOlful Child,(n'l ChrlJlm.., Plrt,. hdd II Ihc home o( MAICIE)EfFER¥ ADAMS , COfDpJcle with ,1lDC'S, dccofll(d Ilnlln, of Ch,atmas Cuo", and of course: SinH Claus OUI)lnuII)' bv"neM muttol WIS held II the hom( of)UDY JO HNSON BRYAN Ind In F(bfUlry we- met II Wellnle- ', home- (or I mornon, bUSlnw mttun, bJ I ,IC'II Ind fun aflU ' noon olbnclt:e 01.11 WIKh laC'CUft,.u held III IocaJ (u,nlfUR: ICOR: , whelt:. we hC'lld one- dccO(I.IOfS dlJCUJS mndl In miUlOr d(corallon April WH I bUI,. Ind taf!110, mOllth (Of ow llumnu club On April )Id 'We- hdd I 'I.U.lID aellck'I'DU' '', I couples' Prot:t'l:Mlff dUUlC'! , 'When: we aU ul,o,ed I 1l1l6I" dinner (ollo'Wcd b,. .wI« of 1.1.1-"", SIbe-"1 Old OUIU Non,olll ThC'tC abown by WAIY ANN BEHLEN H1USKA ·. pan:llu.bo MY'( tnY'(kd r.hrou,hOl.lt r.he WOIW 011 Apnl 24tth we ;omcd the SIA FnDCitoco, al,. Ind
Cahfornll Bet.., 10 celebnre Found(rs ' Da,. II the beluu(ul WOlllen 'l Athlellc Club.n Odllnd OUI,ueJt Jpeakcrs were p, Phi profcalOOlb ANN HAWL£Y , A_llllnt DireClolofSludenl Anl.uin and Pro.tlms , Unlye-rsuy of ClhfOfnll , Bt:lkde,. , Ind twO of Contn COItl" own Ilumnle , Dr SAIA AlPE NAUN , I kIuI pcdllUlCilJl and JEAN WIITHS SCOTT , Grand Vice PIc:sJdcm of Ph,ilndl.loplCl The CII BellS pcrformed (01 'II Ind our Golden Anows wcre honored , makin, Ihlt I trul,. wonderful dlr fioished up Ihe monlh .ilh a spnn, Anowen.(t sale held If DONNA EVANS BEATY ' s loottl,. homeIn MI,. held "1'1 InSlilbuon dnKn II KAlEN COItSAW SCHNEBLE ' , home Ind up our wtlh. "lunch al Ti¥Oli Gard(nJ" , I Scandin"lan luncheon Ind plant nchan,e held II Ihe homc o( SAllY MURPHY MOllllS , who 11 Chluman of Ihe NallOO11 loin Fund Co mmmee
GLENDALE
The Glc:ndl l( Alumna( C lub lIaned the yeti wilh I coffee and plln. nln, tallOn fOI I'WO bi, Anowcraft sales, It was our ,pcc.1I1 plaoJUIC 10 lib the Anowcn(1 ,oodJ 10 CahforDi' Gamma P, Phi HOUK II USC The mothe-n ' dub Ind the acl;Y(I supponed our u./e lAd u wu I bl,succell Th( follow in, week we held aDOlhel I«IlIy fOI OUI Gknd.1c (flendslnd we-re deh,hle-d WIth ItJSUCCUII ton In De<:embe-I W( enurtltlled OUt husbands al fUllY'( OIll1tm.., dinner pln,ln Ih( home- of one of OUI membC"rs , We took IImc to Inm mOfe lboul P, Phi be,.ond 01.11 local club thll ,.nt We rniorcd Ih ( repon of Nattonll ConY'(nltOn Ind th( Insplnuon and Indenhlp of(cI(d b,. our Alumnle Pro.mcc Pmidc:nt when sh( .lJ.ItC'd our dub The- Innual m((tln. o( r.he PI Phil, KIPpU , Thuu Ind Delli Glmmas mdud(d a lOut of lawry ' I Ihl! eo ndud(d wilh lunch In Ihell dlnln"oolll The yC'lI coded with our aODual cook"'shlne- Ind UUlIII. · Iton In MI, The- KnlOl'S (rGal C.Io(ornla GllDmlwelC OUl,ueiU P.1l1 ZolJol4, Nil."
MARIN COUNTY
The Mllin Counl, PI Bell Phi Aiumn.e Club led b,. NANCY lOW ApAITON , prcsodenl , had In ICllve Ind IIYeI, year , A dou,h andcm · onnnuon ItlCltC'd off f.lIacu.",e" followed b,. In enlhulII..,tlC Con.en· lion Ie-POll Our club palllCiplled In tht Innual Grap( FClIuval whICh bc:nefit, Sunnyhills, • M.rin CounlY hom e for emotio n illy disturbed youn,lI(1"S W( decOfited I boolh and sold Alf'QWcrafl producu In OclobC"r 'We hid I ,iow'm, IC'port from our 197) Allowmonl KbcHlU, JOIn Pnenon , Ind .CIC' doubl, plclSCd In OUI '741 Khollf, PIIIICU: Wri,hl , wllh uSllso , InJlud ofhn lo, our fall Anowmonl IU II I prrvlle hOlll('" usullI,. do , wc bdd II If " hlkltk ," the Dollar MlnJ.lon m San a'(ael E_efTOne nlllC"d to mde lb •• ,tel! succus
We 11I1"ced thl! the hl,hh,hl o( 01.11 7C'11 was the- bKentennll1 «,lC"bnllon In Sioia 1011& Tho wu I joinl m((tin, wllh lhe VaJle,. of Ihe- Moon Club Membc.n brGlol,ht memorabiha of lima PlSt , and our 'Unt spc.ht , mon Ipplopnllely, apcMte 00 Quillin. H.tol)' and T(thnlquel Th( luftCheon .11 dciKiow .nd d«onuon, tpCC tICUlar We were honored 10 hu( .., our ,1Io(IU jeln Wlnh, Seon. Grand VI« of ph,la.othroplC1 , and )OIl1ne- IlCh WiJlC1, our AlumnlC' Prelld(nl Our phlllnlhroplC fund "'.11(1 was .,.,n I " W,IIC Shtne " lu pttKccdse-nlbled us to Kl1d 01.11 ,1uth ICholu 10 Ano'Wmonl In Ih( summel o( ' 76 Anlhony CI(lInO a the J«ond man to lC'CelVt: OUI award FoundeD ' 01' wu ffry Jpeclal th Jell , II trC honorcd OUI GoJ.dcn Anowl Three of Ihem 'We-re prac:nl OUI IISI mC'Ctln, WII I PICOK in 1M wooeh , I( whICh time pitons (or nnt ,.car .ere ditcusscd N."c, Fo/" Pm/llO
NORTH ORANGE COUNTY
The: NOllh OnnlC County Alumnae Club has been hi_In. I " ban • • up " ,.ur There hut been "'1(I(lUn, prO,tlmJ , ,oad (ellow.hlp Ind ,rDWln"ntel'(Jl amon, OI.If membcn 10 bC" In 00 " whu ' s hlppcnln, " Whit Kuer WI,. 10 enJO' OUI conunuln, fnc:nd · dup.nd loft for PI Phi Thlnp nln(d off wllh • potIuek and m the- bC'Iuu(ul ",.xll Iu,h IUflnundln, .mo" with ,ood rood to lempe th( paille , (lie-nd · 1II1," W(Ie ren_ed and DCW ODO bepn Wc Inmtd QC'W uJCb lbout borlu dccOR1.1OC III OcIObC"., (QuDd OUllbout r.bc and OUll «lc:pJ mplln Noorembc.r CbOlUllas With OUI "usblnds Ind f,lCodJ "' mldnl,bllUPPCI foilowlDlllmO lAd chluer
One of lhe hllhu,ha III dae rnr (1111( wllb "'" coo ky.dune In )anu,ry One J 01.11 Golden A flOWS tc.tlluuae:d ,bout bel nrly d", ID

"I t'11I we decOfJltd our cooll,.·dune: Ihnl OUI Pronnce VI«' PrOl ' denl tlfJle 10 UI In Februlry Hue 1°1,1 C'YtI ondered aboul " Your Crownln, Glory '" We learned lOme Inlereslln,'ldeli,hu on btlUIY II Ibe Mln:b mceun, u _ell u hl¥ln, ekct.lOll of ofJlUn (Of Ibe comln, ,ur April brou,hl 1,1, InoUler ,ood.ume shann, .lIh " '\II'lne: Ind ChecK Ind Your Husbf,nd Plcuc " InUI'UIO, IIIU", " Ihln,ee " as wcll u In an lbow Tbtn Ihe finll mone,·tnlhI Lunchcoo Ind Clrd Pin, In Ma, I fiUln, clo,c 10 a mot:llnICf'tllln, ,ear
We do OUI pan ...un, C.hfOfOIa Ell WIUl rutob wcclr. a.nd Ibe Kbola.,hlp dctKri ThoK cnlhUllUlic 1Ou PI Phil Ire: a lOf to In Ind be .lIh whcMver II. possible 10 do 10 AU uIIII Ihe ,ur hu bccn a,ood onc and .e ate lookm, fonoard 10 more of lime , plu. more Ind more " for Ihe com In, year
PALO ALTO
The Plio Aho Alumnae under Ihe ludenhip of JUNE FELBEl McDEJtMorr , bt,an Ihe rur .ilh I pOlluck dinner meelin, Ind a pto,ram on needkpolfu br a local wbo bu btr _n JnuLl $hop In January In IIrline re:pre:M:nllll e u.n ed 1,11 how 10 plan and pack I IUIlCUC to Ihll we could unci tfflClend, and unwrinkled In Februlry II Ilunc:heoo mUlIn" I Pa(lrK Gu Ind Electue repreM:ntluve 5howed Illd" and ,Ive maftr ups aboul c:f(ec-t ely Ulm, In Ot'CO Olhel meCllo,1 cre I "me nl,hl " hach brld,e and bf,cll,a.mmon .eft' mOll popular, ,Coovenuoo teport Ind Arrowmoollhde u.nw Ind I nOll1l,K eook,..huK .lIh Iln,ln, kd br MAJtY JtOOST JOB
Out hi' 'all event .u In Arrowudl SlIe It Ihe home of JANE KEEDY MEUN We were: proud of our meKhlndiJt and plused wllh our IUCCC1l hi addlllOn 10 bud,e "enln" with our hUlbandl Ihe bdlct ' brld,e mlrllhOfi conunued fOf I M:cond ,ur We d50 efllCf' IIIMd hUlbandl1t I CbtlSlmu buffn and It aJuDe ranch bubccue , foundcn ' 01' celebralfd II I luncheon with the Sin Mllco Club Our Golden Arrow memben .ere honored .ilh I " Th" Ynur ufe " pro,ram dunn,whKh shon blO,npblCll ueICbc.wen: rud and II each Golden Arrow re:co,nll:ed her _n evetlll, Ihe llooci Ind u preK'nled wllh a wine clmllion
N ry 0.,.101' Ln.
SAN DIEGO
Uncler the "'Illful kldenhlp of our pt"ldfnl , MAIVOJtIE hCAJtK
GJtAF BEAUCHAMP Cilifomil EpSJlon opened (he rur .lIh a polluck " DIme a Dip" dlnnfr II Ihe rhaptu hoU5C Anowcn(t dupll,•• I fine dinner,.nd. CoonntlOn report plus the IDUodU(llOn of lhe ne. pkd,ct ,av< 1,11 I ,ood be,innin, for the ,ur The a.!ulllnat dub oIfKen .ere hOltctJa Oluok""t «(1L'erythln, 'ou wlnled to IIn_ about chent and wIne ) proved 10 be I popular ('Venin, Husbaodl and ,ue.1lI wcn: mWlled AUCE JtAW WAJtNEJt the hOllea , Ulilted b1 POllY OLSON AUE."'I , NANCY WAINU FOWLE.I. LOLA E.UNEST PEAJtSON
Mt Joe ButIJli. ,at'C I V<t'f Informaun talk "ho. 10 Itic" wiDC:' and thcelt" NOt'ember found u. II the bome of SHAJtON CULVEI CONSIDINE Thllwllijoilllllleetin, wilh the LaJoll1 Alumale Club Out ,peclil I'ICII WII NANCY GAUDiIEJt COX AhlmnH Profioct Pn:lldtnt WemlH:n brou,ht sampl" of f"orile Chrinm pltaa the rcclpe. JANET JEFFEJtSON PUGH, WA1Y BITHEl DAVIS, and JOAN JEfFEJtSON JtEYNOLDS wilted ShafOft
The InauII Chrillmu dinner plf'tJ' held at the Sin,in( Hilb COUntry Club , UNDA THOMPSON HOUElL Ind PAULA Dtt: THOWAS HA1VElSON pJuuu:d thll ,ala ('Venin, Hu.blftCl••en: included , CAJtOLYN BECKLEY EUEDGE opeoed hr:r Iov(.l, bome ia Coron.do for a delsc" and .denl .ucbon A member of "Clipped '\II'in,." ,howed UI how to puk (or 10 Lit trip npcdlUy .ith Ameriun Airlian LYNNE WilliAMS MAJtT1N , DOJtOTHY SOJtING, BETZY BJtUSET BAKEIIHllled C.rol,n Nan, Pi Ph. hid lunch before Ihe meed", II Hotel Del Corooldo 10 FebrultJ we hnrd Dt GJ_ ,i e • vcry enli&hleom, tlllI on planic and eot:melic JUr,ery , JUDY BJtOWN HITCH wu the ho.tnt IIllIted by NAJtY JEAN HAUlS NOUEll, WAIGAJt ET COLE SOPEJt, and JEANNE CARTEJt WCTCHEU
In Mlleeh we lOUred be10nd Ihe kenct With Bill EItOfi It the Old Globe Ind CI,.iu. Clner Thellcn A 0.0 hON luncheon It tbee C.fe Dd Rcr Moro an Bilbol Pm foll_ed OffKen were dec-ted foundcf'l ' Da, In Apnl Itoaoted GoLdu Arrow WembeR NOJtWA WAEJOHN SON LONEaGAN the tb.iJIIII.1D BonnlC HIJDQ , Tckvl$toa PCrlODalll, Jlt'C u, Nelle valuable: Ulfotmluon III ber talil CoftAUDeI Alen" MILDJtED WICKE HINKLE .11 the hot!"" awned b, EVELYN HAJtPEl BRIGGS DOJtOTHEA SALYElS CLEATOJt, aad
THE ARROW OF PI lETA PHI
MARJORIE STALNAKEJt FOXWORrny Th wu Inll, I rewlrdln, Ind fine )'til for all PI Phil who panlClpllcd Doroth,jtd,.,WW
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
197)· 76 .U a luccr;ss{ul ltCoad ,car undtt the ludcf'lhlp of DAlLEEN LAWSON TJtUWBO The Sin ffrnando Valle,. ODce I (onltlnd, ,toWln, IIU lIulellnl youn, flmilln. II todlY I telalively IIlble and ntlbhthed ItU resullin, In leu turnover ID out club membetJhlp
Our mOil populll and JU(ccuful (1L'cnb an: IOttll ,u'lo,elhef'l , to Ihey are: Meomln, our mlJot wa,. Ind muns proj«u Social (h.irmln KA Y ELLIOTT JOHNSON Ind hUlband W.,ne planncd • Dod,er bf,ubIU,ame , mmcr Plrt, IIlhe homc of EUANOR SWANSON SAMUELSON. Ihe Innual Chrlllt!! bruoch'l FJtANCES GJtEY AJtW STJtONG',Mme. Ind I Dttb, 01, afternoon pan, al Pran ' , catered by ANNE SHULHAFU VANDEJtBURGH and her hUlb.nd John Cofpontor w VIJtG1NIA VAN HESS TYDEMAN
Our local phllinthrop" Pa(tfj(" Lod,e 80)'$' Home the kene oflsummer " AeuvlI' Da,. · b, JANET MONFOJtT FENTON HUlbandllnd uena,e IOIU IIWted We abo '1t'C uch bo" Chrl$UDu cbe cll Ind I penonal'lfton hll blnhdl, Out Arroweraft sale III (lsull drop'In Iffllt conducted over twO da,. , PllCe Klllnp an: set up wnh coiodul dil.h" and ,ll.Uw.11: It mlKh leu wort Ihaa former IUf , Ind our.un ut ,relter
ELSIE TATUN WHITAICEJt .u In chu,e of .hll ma, be our lut tummllt .ale , MAJtY JtAILEY STEW AJtT eonnnued the JlIe of kn;v" lnother a,.. Ind meln. proJect
SH1JtLEY BAITH SCOll. pro,ram chllrm.n, had memMf'I JQ(un, do.n Ihe 1'11111" ol,armenl oudell dURD, btr Ptosrlm "1 Can GCI It for You Wholcsal, " A Ipttlll dub ounn, WII 10 Ihc hlUotK Glmble: HOUM: In p denl , foUowed br lURCh In Ihc Ire• The JUM luncheon honored nC"W mcmhcn whllc 1M FebrullTJ' Iuncbeon honored Golden Arrow mcmhcfl. Our dub nics 10 balalKe Ule ,ur wllh M:venl d',IUGe Ind our more frequenl nl,hl meeun,s
KA Y JOHNSON DEVINE .U iftJlalled b, our lpet 1 ,unl EVELYN PETEkS KYLE II our /III, coolr.",hlfle, ,ivlfl, our club I spedalltnd.of( for 1976·77.
SAN ]OSE
Thf San JO$( AlumnI( Club , under the ktdersblp of BAJtBAIA SCHALLER MOJtRIN opencd th, 1975·1976 ,Ut wllh a lunc:heon hosled br the cx«uun bolrd Ind I Jlide pre:ltnllliOn b, lUI ,e.t'. ArrowfJIOflI Kholarshlp Ittlptcnl Donnl Poliu We are once 1,IIn Ible dU'ou&h doniliom and fuad rallin& to offer l.IIother Jt:holantup and BAJtIARA BROWN IJ th" ycl,'uhOKe Our Arrotl'monl Ita .nd Uile. headed by JOANNE ELUOT JtODGEJtS , w ,uCtnaful al a1 )'1 wllb O'eryone pitchin, io 10 belp JOANN IICH WIU£Y Phi Noeth PIO"III(e PKUdent joined \at III Deumbcrforthc " YaakC"t: Sw.p" ID"Un, It wu del"bdul.C1Un, 10 ko_ her and tl't look forwlld to NNre villt• Tbc Innull Chtdtml. plltJ pronded ao enJo,.ble oppolNoity to uher in dH: bolidl, ItIJOO and iattOduce our hUlblnd, AI thia u.at .e lito contribuud ,ill i"dI, and food fori nnd, famU, in the arel III Ja.nUlry , Ihrou,h the droru of DIANE ALLEN IJtION , we 5Ct I prett. deot fOt NNre: loJllty D.,. by embroiderin, our oa.mct aocl ch l ptCR in wine thre:ld. on a larrc blue doth Thi. _ piICed on the floor and "Itt" with traditional tOOW candln for a motl dl edlonblc took,.$hine
AI our Pounden' 01, luncbeon. uKr the prac:naUoIl of .iae tarnatiOnlln.m Golden Arrow Pi Phis, UAH SHAW SHIlEY Ibateed wilh u. In inspirationll mUII,e bued on Ihe inner chlracten Ind ,uen,lh. of our Founden h hll been I cry .onhwhtle dl II fun ,nrlnd we ate enlhulwlic IboUI 1ft equally tt.ardin,19?,·t977 It"" A •• t V••'trtll'" 814,.
SAN MATEO Co UNTY
The San Nlleo Alumnae Club hu a .ery ICU"C aod lucccsaful ,Cit undu Ihe leadenlup nf' DOROTHY HOOPEl LOKKE FaU '"IIVIII" bep.n .lIh O\lIlnnuai bartitewe " the lord, bome of NAJtY GlACE F1NDLAY NIELSON
Our monthl, luncheon m"tUliI etc mOIl fun Ind Informallft NrTA VINSON PEJtIY pto"lded u•• "b pro,ram' on house pllnt cart Jocome Tn 119' aod our o.n ANN WElLS CIOSSEN ,at'C \at

pad:!nl ups (or ,ruel. The P(nlnJuli Golf and Counny Club .U lhe !leUlO' (or our bu.l.lli(u] Chfllunu luncheon and Ihe Scll ChOH nh many PI Ph. memben chimed our WI, 10 bt:lm Ihe KlSOn PI PhI phlllnlhroplC1 wcrc an mlelral p.rl of our ac(noJUtS Ihu ,Hr UNO A BEARDSUY BRAWNER hc:adcd our Anowcnr, sale It Ihe AAUW Cnf,d:urc ThC'n Uttln.! Linda lIh RUTH MUff YOHANAN wcnt on 10 ( ool(iLnl'c 0\.11 brldee heodl. (und·r:uscl Bridge IGUnnel lunch and pUle'S wnc an unbtllablc lure and we had a rn051 iucccu(ul (Vtnl nClIlol onl $1 , 000 00 ThIS money was u!lCd for KholaBhlp s 10 Cahfornls acu¥C1
11 Inowed OUUldc. bUI thCK WII l warm glow inlide the home of RUTH MUff YOHANAN .he enD in, of our IOUlmel potluck dinner and cooky.shine Old Pi Phi fOnl' and memories we-IC rdlved Founders' Dl, wal ((Icbrlled .ilh Ihe Palo Aho Club An o:specially louchin, pin of our pro,nm WI1 honorin, our Golden Arrows in vern Lookin, blck we Cln be proud ofl mOSlluccessful yu r , «".. .. 1 flfU;NJOC
SOUTH BAY
South Bay pruident , MIL JUNE MANNING HEGER led UI 10 Ihe conclusion o( a fun and rewardin, ,ur We Itew in sue , Iddin, Ihlneen new members to our fe»1er, and added IlJnifiC1lnd, 10 our IInowled,e of PI Phi b, In eduuuon.1 and emenamltll e'IIeninl wllh the reClplenl of an Auowmont Kholarship
We IncrelKd the Slle of our treasury In many ",ay, dunn, Ihe year A ,.n,e salo: held In Ihe fall u a member ' , home nened Ofer SlOG We .ere deh,hted to tend 1)0 to the Uniled Slates HislonC1l1 Soc:lety'l Bltentennl.1 projen ; a donlttGO m.de poSSible from the combined r«elp" of a plant nole .nd I siknt luction The lovely homo: of JAN MURDY KEUOGG "'II tho: ideal tellln, for Iho: Settlement School pie and bNnch held in April Gto.sales "'ero: ' 93' 00 and Ihe brunch nelled $288 00 , We 10fed radin' Iho:se funds dUlin,the year and even more entoyed the pleasant luk of l,vltl,lhem I.ay
We were fO pleased 10 have NANCY GAUTHIER COX. Alumnae Province President, Inslill our ne", o(lieers m May Her presence reinforced our suon, belief in Pi Phi involvemenl. and ,ue UJ a delo:rm;nllio n to hold (all 10 ourideals
The June meet in, is our lin of the ynr, and wh.t a litlin, time II is 10 visit .lIh the IClifel.ho have been a' II Khool, and to lay "thank you" 10 the club from the bolrd members In this the bicentennial yur , we ecJebnled wilh In aU Americ.n picnic lames , and a fun e'IIemn, of Pi Phi compJnlomhip
SOUTH COAST
In lIeeplnl wllh Ihe Amennn Blcentenn,,\ and thc ' n summel Con_enlian Ihe South COtsl Alums' theme for the .,ear was "The Wide Wide WOfld of Pi Phi" Our president _role a ne.sletter which "'IS Knl OUI e-.cry othcr monlh, lisunl our " itinen!')''' , Proanms were deSlJned 10 take memben 00 III imalin.ry uip throu,hout the world .nd ourcouot!')'
In the September meednl, we unelled to the Solomon Islands _il I slide Ind lenure tour by Dr Homer Peabod." brother of our presi. deOI In Octobu we .old the hlndcnfu of Gldinbur, in our Inoull Anowctlfl RIc Member Phyllis Suoud WIS our No_ember Ipea.ltcr , re"Jin, loll wilh her Id_enrum II I womlo Iione tnvelin, thrOUlh l) Middle ElStern countriel
We had I OOllal,IC Christmls reunion II home, celebtltinl the chanerin, of South Couillumi in D«ember 1944. All our put pteli dents were in_ited and we hid I hUle Pi Phi calte with 31 candles In J.nulry we chlncred a bus to nlle nur m emben to the J, Plul GellY Museum in Malibu This mUHum .n of the uri, Greek , Rom.n and Renlissance periods. Our pruideD! surprised e_eryone on Ihe bu, with a mock meelin, Onl., the treasurer and record in, scCffliry were in on the sccret so Ihlt Ihc reactions of the other memben were spontlOeOUI IS they beame Clulht up lJI the lIure The meeunl was b.sc-d on silly reportS and ridiculous pllhllDeDtlf}' proc:eduff Wilh I [OUele cheer .nd PI PhI fOn,s, I,reed nwu ,DOd fun , In FebNIrf the PI Phis uucllcd bull in IUrae .ith the inui,uln, world of Inuques , We were broulht up to date in Marth , u"lVelinl thtou,h the mne of CII., ,0vClnmcnl _ia Bob W.,nn , Cit., Mlna,er 01 Newpon Bea ch
Founden ' 01., WIS shared with the other dubs .n arn council U _ellts Ihe 1i'FC Southern Cillfornil t("tl'le ch'pten II the Sporumln ' s Lad,e In StudiO Cuy The PI Plu Book IUlew., oow 10 thelt 2ltd yeu , fODunue to be I populu IunCtlOn In the communIty IS well 15 belnl
QUI pume fund rllKr for our n.llon.1 phlbD!hroplel and our support fOI our nc.tst Iocll chlpter , Cil Eta It U C I ine A!tolether, another luccessful , fir i, dnwtnllo I clost for Ihe South COUI alums Pl'lnc/I r.",U.m S".,l_'"
VALLEY OF THE MOON
The ktck -offmeeunl for Ville, of the Moon Alumnae Club was held lit Ihe home of ALICE VON DEli. MEHOEN It "'II followed b, the In nUll Anowmont tn and sale
In November, the club held an aUClion of ,oodies that fOld 10 Ihe hllhest bidder B.lIed ,oods pl.nts Ind handmlde items so ld well, Our annual ChriStm" cocktail pany ",ith husbands as ,uelll ",u held In Dc(elubel , janu.ry, 1976, found us foUowinl a bicentenniailheme for I (om, bIDed luncheon wilh the Marin Pi Phi a lumnae , It WIS such fu n ! Memben of both pro:sented personal me monbilialO the Iroup which had. special si,nifies nce for them A hi,:hli,ht of Ihe da, WIS • qui" milk in, diKuuion by MARY BEU BLACKSTONE
The Kapp. Alpha Thel. Alumnae Club joined us in February for. ;olnt meeun, March found us in I discussion of antique post clrdl , The annUli Founden' Day luncheon and I.IUlalllllion of offi(en WIS held althe love I, home of MISS HELEN PENDLETON in Sonoml Her ,udensweff ID full bloom .nd absolutel,. beluliful II "'''IUJt the way to "'lOd up I very bUJ, Ind succeu(ul y r!
VENTURA COUNTY
The Venlura County Club ht,an the dub yell _lIh In Anowcnft Ie. in October We try 10 have II unique Kuin, and Ihis PlSt 10000IIon "'Ill be hald 10 lOp SUE PLUMB HART , AlI'o.cllfl chairman. plaoned the funcllon at a ,1,1", houK on the ranch of Ihe father·m·l.w of PHYLLIS HOFFMAN WILSON The house' had been built by the WilfOn f.mily of river Slone copyin,lhe round Trulli house'i of southern Ilaly Our luen.s walked th rou,h t h e nocado Ut" 10 the TNI" The Allowcnf, ilems were displayed under live oall treel .nd punch and coffee ",ere Ktved on the pllio near the house , LORNA BRITAN ARNOT wu our president and wllh ANN ARNOLD ROBILLARD, her pro,f"lm chairman. planned many inter"tin, meetin,l A Iw.ys (un is our Chrislmu p.rty and cookie C1Ichan,e Each member brln,s cookies with recipe 10 the party ADINA GOOD· MAN UR.QUHART duplicated Ihe recipes so we .ll have. nUl on I PI Phi Chrdtmas (oollie colieClioo In FebNa!')' Lornl en,meered I ",orkshop to help our locil philanthropy loti of felt Kiuon and Ilue wcre on hand Ind we made m.n, .Iphlber learnin. loob .nd Euter ell beln b&l' for the C"ppled Chiidren ' l School. A Founden ' Da., luncheon .n Ap"\ nOI 001, honored the Pounden but 11$0 the puc presidents of our club Our spullcr WIS Sue l)'llo , the recipient 01 our uel council Arro_lDont Khollnhip Sht ,I_e us I deli,htful .ccount of her weelt stud,in. blSlIet!')' .nd left UI wich I f«lin, of ,tell enthusiasm for Pi Ph. Ind their work at Gltlinbuf) , To end the year "We hue one of our fuorite meclln,. which ind\ldcs instlllidon of officen, 1IIIId luncheon , Ind our in·club fund fliHrThe Farmen M.rkel Memben Ire ISbd to brine Inklet whicb they hive blbd, Kwn.lrown or hind cnfttd We nry from potted pllnn to calles to sil'FCr jewelry Befon: we 1100111' ic III the ium. Ire sokl our phillnthrop., fuocb le(ured , lod we Ite re.dy for. summer or ren
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YUBA-SUTIER
ThIS ,ur our small dub enjoyed Iltherin, tOlether on five differenl O(cllionl
OUUtandlnl .mon, tho:se functions were our profitable Ano"'fI.fl ,el held IIlhe home ofKATHRINE FRYE BRYANT and I St Pllltck ' D., luncheon lIven b., our preSIdent, MARILYN LAMB DAVIS
Thi. spunl we proudl, honored SHIItlY FABRICK SWITH IS ihe ;omed MARY "IENKS BRITZMAN in be.n, • member of the "Order oIlhe Golden Arrow "
On April Hrd , IS a culminlunl.cli_II" we were OlKe .,lIn .JrKIOUt: Iy In_ned by the S.cramento Alumnae Ctub 10 ,h.re in Ihelr FouMen D., lut)4:hcon held .t the Del Paso Country Club ThIS II an espeCially nICe dl., for us SUKe it ,I.a us tho: opponuniry 10 Knew f.lCnchtllps Ind estlbli.h DeW ones

COLORADO
COLORADO SPRINGS
Th.nlu 100UI able: presidenl PAM GUY DELBOSCO we: had 'Inot/:er ,rul rcu DODO KNOWLES HAllud her hUtMnd Bob WCTC thc hotu fot 11 (oup'n' coc kli ll pan,. and il_" • Ifni W((ns In ScplC:mbtr we had potluck pJad IUDCbeOft .\ BEY IUOOLPH JOHNSTON ', We fin.hlN our pllns (ot 1M Cnober Anowmfl p.lt hned .bout Con'c.IIllon .nd wc:kofm:d mcmbtcQ Our Afrowen(, p.lc. held II A.THE BEAItOSLEY KEUY'. homt _.., Irtmcndoul JUCU'SI due 10 UtryODC', help .nd thc able ic'.dcnhrp of KATHE MERKT ELLER We thcn had an ("emlll dU5Cn II KATHY GRABILL GREER'IIO hUfOUI Kholanhlp wlnnu O d Weber
In November we hid luncheon II CONNIE SCOTT SOLOMON ', whcn: we: hClrd 1.1Ii: on pbnu .hlch uucmcly ell Thu yur We' !rIcd tWO mtellnl' IClun, OUI In He o ur communllY Thuc WCfC: both fUCc(N($ The £in! _IS 1 brunch htld .1 The Counuy Ctub of CoMItldo , (olio_cd by. tour of our fllK Am unltr The _u 'lIencltd by m.ny _ho norm.lif unn(M .nend GUI tuncbcons In febRl.ry _e h.d • luncheon and tour o( tiM: (.mous mort hottl. the Bro.dmool II WIS of our IKne' .nended ","nlS
Much brou,ht InotMr "elun, !D«tm, Ind dlnnel II tM home of PEG GEORGE HOUSTON Wt dttted nut yeu ' l offict".nd hmd • t.lk by In Utrolottl We n:lc:bnted fOllndc,, ' Dlr ",,"h • bRineh II lhe: Colondo SPlln,1 Country Cillb , Nc ynl's money m.kln, PlOItct _Ill be 10 KII ,cnnluml so tl'C lhou,h,_c ""ould try II 0 0 INIOWn dub fl'" With LOIS EIMER RYAN Ind KATHE MERKT Eu.ER ol,lnlz,n, II , "_Cot oyer u.llemti y wrU MI ""e hone ,mt hopn (or An' reu
DENVER
The 197)-1976 afternoon pro,nm, of the Den.,er Alumnae C b plo¥ldcd bolh Intc'cst Ind t.nfo,mlliOIl. _ UlI.der the dlln:uon of MARY OLSON LESTER , OU I plnKlenl, the meelln,. be,ln In Septembelll the home of KATHRYN McWHINNEY GEORGE Thc plo'r " The World of Auowmool" JUc us In opponunll)' 1(1 Ke the u(w llidn of Arro-mont The benefit Allowcn,(t »Ie IUlI(bton , IIId bouuque enUlltd " p, Phi Potpoulri " """ held on Scptembc-r jO In October. the ,roup nsutd the Denyel An MultUm 10 Ke I 1pn:u.1 uhlblt "2) Yurs" "Behind the Seenn In An CoIItatn, " pfoytdcd the lub)n:t f'ol NoyC'mbtl II 1M home of THEttESA HAGAN HAU Tndilional Cb,lllffiU mWK pleKnltd by SHIRUY RIDER BRICE .nd EDITH JANE STURGEON JOHNSON hl,hl"hltd the holida)' Kason al the luncheoo 10 Nn Johnsoa'l home
The oew year be,lJI _lIh " TIcndl 10 Jewrtry" _llh thC' ,UCSI speUcl from - onc of Ihe finc jewclry Ihops In DenYe r CORlNNE ZURlel
RYLAND _'Ilhe hostdl The Pi Phi rnldents It Wlndsol Garde", I IClilement communlt, In Denyel, WCIC hottnta for tM febtuuy 1lI"1 luncheon Ind p,o,nm "Souods of Mun:: and PI,nu" b, lIut_ Dorolh yactlllK k A COlllblncd lllcello, _"h tbe ICU¥CS. the e¥enlDI ,ro",p lind the Jdfenofl Couo" IrouP in W,rch mcluded I ubd tUlln, IUlI(ht'QA lit tbe ehaptet bouK 1I0d II pro,n.rD b, Stllte Hoftlcultumt. Herb GundcJI Apnl WIS hl,hlt,hlcd by fOl,lnde'" 01, UI Boulder The Iftemoon dl¥inon concluded the )'Cit by hononA, pUI ptclldenu of lhe Ilumnle dub wnh I booli: •• nd lunchcQQ "the Pot.o Club CondomInIUm
)EFFCO
The I«ond ,UI of theJeffco PI PhllllumllOl off to I ''''pel stan Our StptemlKr mcelln, found In Ibundance of p, Ph,. enlOYln, wIne and cheese. lene_ln, fflcndJhlp' Ind liSicnina to I ",cst Ipnkel f,om the Colo. chlptel of Muiliple SckfQSlI We hid min, other un.quc mcelln,•• such IS II potluck dIODe! lind "No5tII,UI Nllhl" _here we II drClled remlOlJCent of OUI o""n colle,e dl" An .,rlrd wu ,1¥tO for the " bell d rflKd " u ""ell U (01 the petwn brln,ln. lhe mosl colklc Ind PI Phi mementos Shortly beJOtc Ch'lilmu wc II'IJO eOJO)'Cd our second onlls.! " Nale h Bne h Sew h Grv.- It" lIuclion Uowu.1 cnfl lum •. beautlul plants and h.nlen and ,um., baked ,oocb _ete lucuoned off to the hl,hnt bidder Nearl, I 1 400 pn;Jli1 WIJ mlde for such I OC9ty or"nutd dub dtd _e feel proud'
In the spn", eOjoyed IUCIt speaken fro the Dea..-cf Poltr:e DC'pl • • ad eomumcr Ad'ocllcs oLe We lho 1cs.rocd I kK IIbtuC utrolol}' a.nd ell)Oycd I delicIOUS ahd luncht'QQ .t our finll NI, m«unl laJuM _e held II couples' potIudt
THE ARROW Of PI lETA PHI
Our , ca, found duC$ plid mcmben , compued _nh onl, 26 our finl fCU Ho"" pkucd we thll wc could moft thin dOllblc Ihlt firure OUI money,md:IO, luctlOn ImpIO'ltd from I first Yelr'l Drofil of 1 1)000 to I _hOPDtn. Drofit WC' (flCd to Idd II lillie nit. 10 thc trUlury b, tcqumn, n cents from neh ,Ir! not ""ell· 101 hef pm II monthl, meclln" At our COIIpIeS' C hrawmu PIli)' we hid. )0·)0 pot The luck, _Inner KffI'ICd hllf of Ihe money donlled our dub lot the Othel h.lf Alllnill ""e ' le off 10 I fl,ln, untlnd hope to ICI b'lIet.nd beuef
CONNECTICUT SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD COUNTY
The 1C1r 1971 ·1976 Will II but, one It marked the twenlleth annl¥cr sa" o( the found In, of our dllb We IlI lItd the Jtuon wllh • IIlk by tWO mcmbell _bo ,ue the" ImpctWlOn. ofhfe behind the Iron Curt"n tn IUffl. A mOil Inletc5Uftl,nd Infolmlll'le dl,' Then In keeplO' with thC' bKcntennl I, wc had I duo-ptlno (C'CII.I _lIh III AmCllan muSK • nd I on Ameucln hUlo!)' by I profC'QOf We lka leamed lbout erochet K",lptun: Thn lpnJ:el hid tllu,ht Arro_moftl lnd has h.d m.n, sho One full meclln, Will ,'¥tn o'er to wOlk,n, _lIh ONE TO ONE. our philanthropy RESOURCES UNLIMITED ISlnolhttOr"n,UtlOn whKh wc help P.nhellcnlt Itl,td • fashIOn .how lit ikl,don Goodman In White PlalOl, NY, • • nd ollr pr"tdent _15 I beau"ful model We hid 1_0 PUIItI wllh OUI hutbJnds A cocktail buffet to SlUI off tbe Chullmu Klton .• nd ,n June. Ilpluh Pllt, ""lth In "'COlO, ptCnK Thn lUi "'tnt m.,lted IhC' cnd of OUI Jelt K.,IIk,. RK.,. ...,.I4.C•• pHII
FLORIDA BREVARD COUNTY
The Brc¥ud Coun t)' Alumnae Club bC',ln thc ,ear wllh I f.1I mcetin, It the home of JAN SHIPP WILKERSON. OUI prUldcnt GENA CARLISLE EASLEY ou r ddc,lte to Convention. ,nC' I mOil cnlhUSllltK and thrilhn, repon of the 197) Con'ICnllO n Fnon Ind plclum Wetc dupb)'ll:d
The h.,;hh!lhl of OUI NO¥embel mn-lIn! It ,he homr of LENA BRAMMER McELRATH WII Lcn.'1 fuelnlunl 1t'lleW of Ihe book 8"r" lSI.,. b, M.tjotle Chalme". hnlth nurse: It Allowmonl fOI min, ,elu The pllmpkln cakc .nd hot sp'ced cide l Lenl m.de £rom leClpeS '" Ihe PI ikll PhI Coo k Book In 'ebtul!}' 0111 ,unu _ere HELEN BOUCHER DIX put membct of th" Gl'lnd Council .• nd MARY ROYER BERNARD Genl , Arro""· monl chltln'l.n, entellllned Ihe dllb with belutlful eolot Ihd" from Gltlmblll, PENNY DIX BERN AID rcad ,he Iccompan)'In, Klipt We III .n: deh,hud 10 hne BETTS NUNN GaA Y back with III Ipln , If,u (WO )'nn lD Nlb),lg The c:aludll )'ur cbed _nh the founden ' 0., luncheon Ind the InnalbtllOn of offlCell We _cre proud 10 hne EllEN BUaNS COUINS ,od ANDA WARNOCK DE LASKI Golcltn Arrow p, Phil preM:nt VICC prcsldenl LENA BRAMNEa MC£LlATH prnc:nud I shtch on Ihe otl,In ofthC' Plikll Phi An,eh PI.nl for 110 Arro_mont Ilic In OctObel will be finlhud dUlin, OUlsummCI boud met"n,. We an 1*10, forward 10 Inothrll Cnlopble ,CIt under the enthutl' IIliC leldershlp of GENA C ARUSLE EASLEY
CLEARWATER
Con¥enuon '7) _ould best cklCnbc mOIl of Ihe SCtl'llllCl of the 19704 ·76 tetm of the ClnrwlCel P, Belli Ph, Alumn.e Club Ho-cvu Ihlt was nOl the on l, prolCel undertlken by the ,roup , but bc-ClUJt Mllml , floridl wu the lite of the ,lthCIID" OUI dub wu definltel, In¥ ol¥td Wc chOien 10 host the PIO'tnCe DinDu The theme fOI tke dlnnCI ""II liken from CIClrw1lte"1 1000liOO on the Gul( o( NUleo Ind III ckcorlilOnl wetc II0n,Ihil IIOC , cspccillif lhelll Our ""ork Plld off.nd I more beluufullrnn,etllent of ,ifts of the K' ""ould be hlrd 10lma,Ine All _bo Itrended time ••• )' _IIh hl,h prauc fOI Ihe club Ind espeu.lI, for the dIODer ch,um,n It _u I ,t(1ll Iholl for UI 10 (((el¥e the Idu! Club A_rd ftOm EpAlSon Pro-rUiCe 11 eonyent'"" Wc wete lito qllile ptoDd of one of our lIIeatHIl ooals BlOWN fA WCElT. _ho hid eompkted hel term as PfO"Inte plet.ident Ind wu elttttd DlffttDr ofUodcl,ndulie AUR'1t1C5 AI_I pOUliN out bc:fon: eon"cnuofl WIJ IlOl: our orUy ICU¥lry We (Co"",u,ul Oil p"ge 66)

FRATERNITY DIRECTORY
PLEASE REMOVE '!HIS CENTER COLORED SECTION TO KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. THE COMPLETE FRATERNITY DIRECTORY WII.L APPEAR IN THE FAll ISSUE OF THE ARROW ONLY .
Officers

fORMEII GRAND PltESlDENTS
Aher Wtbu Johnson (Mrs. Jrwll1 T.) Country Club Dr. Cannd VaJlf)' _ Calif 93924
Dorothy Wcavtr Morpn (Ma;. Kcnt K.) Box 218, Peru, NE 6&421
SarabJant Paulson Vanasse- (Mil HonctJ.)}401 2}th West. API HO. SemJe Wuh. 98199
OffiCERS EMEIUTUS
Grsnd PrfttdCfU Reid Wild (Un Robrn) 20211klmom Rd .• N,W .• Washington, DC. 20009
Gttnd Trnluru EmainJf--Olwll Smuh M()C)tt (Mrs. Henry. Jr.) 420 Pmc St_. PO. 801: 313. Tcntbna, Tn 1S)01
GRAND COUNCIL
Grand PrcadeOI -Elizabeth Tu.t1'IU Orr (MIs. J Gordoa) 684) SE 28th. PonJand, 97202
Cftnd Vi« Praickm of CoLlc,Iau---fmil Stafford Schuylcl (Mn Petn) , 142 Normaody Avc Memphis. Tenn. 38117
Graad Vi« Prmdcat of Alwnaat-Balban Sands (Nn. )ama C) )096) OUlton. e., Villace. Ohio 140
Good Ya Pr'tlldenl of Phtlanduopi&---Jean Wutbs Sc:ort (Mn Jon) 1186 Dr Monp. Calif 94,,6
Grand Rec:onlinl Secmuy-Annntt Mitchell Mills (M., Jad) 2128 Vntndtc Dr. Btrnuncbam. AL 35216
Gnnd Conapondm. s.a.u.r-N_ 8100>., Pollo<k 0 Edward) 269 Nonh,.cw Rd. DlytOn, Ohao .()419
Grand TI'HfWa'-Vcmah Stewwc Gardner (Mn. G. A.) 35 GrotSt., Athens, 0100 4HOI
N:uioul Ptnbdknic Odept_Lucile Joha.nnetlStD Rou (Mrs. Paul M.) 1)8 N Country Club Or Phocnu:. Atiz
DIRECTORS
OU'ectOt of AiIUllUe Ad."." COmmiuca--Ma.zy Ann F'aher
Olillier (Mrs. O. Oreo) 2401 W. Woodmont Or.• Muncie. IN 41304
Drn:aor of AJUJJtJ\X ProsIlUnl--Enuiy Robinson Kunde (Mrs Manlo A.) R.dpnr Circle. O:a.Iw. TX 7)240
Dtrcctw of ChaPlet HouJe CorpoBtlons-Esther Bun,er Dou,· lass (Mrs. Hatl) 72) 7th 51., Boul<kr. CO 80)02
Olreaw of Membftltup-Shuoo 5mith Pfc:n:e (MB. SlC'Vtn J-J Woodsuum Dr • Ft. Wayne. Ind 46804
DU'ector or Undet'Jr.luate Aairiua-Ooru Brown Fa-.:ctt (Mrs WE.) 2216 EI De Om Or .• Cletrwater, AI B)16
Sccm.vyofthe Alu.mn.: Depanmenl-Phrlhs Food" Puker eM" JOfq)h 8 Jr.) 2-4 Stoncndce Curle, Durham. Ne.
APPOINTED NATIONAl OffICERS
EdiUlf"of'TM AR.ROW -·Muilyo Sunpson Ford (Mrs. William.Jr) 268 Underwood Dr N W Atlanta. Ga ;0328
National Hitronan-Evdyn Lona Fay (MB Kmn I.) 1006 San Rosue Rd • Santa Barban. CA 9310)
SUJXrritot or Chapter Hi.ftoria-Jeannette Simpson Ro'xm (Mrs Ilic.hard A.) 1674 Lonpood Dr. aatOO ROllaC. LA 70808
National Guide-Jane: H2mmans MtJlcr (Mrs. GR.) 481) untwood Dr. uttle Rock, Ad. 72207
SPEClAL OmCERS
Travdin, Graduarc: Cowudors-Ibrban. Hencen "Joan O·Bnen. Pi Beta Phi unmJ Office. 77)() Carondelet Suue .333. 51 louIS, Mo.
ParlJamecuanan-Camc·Mae MeNau 81ouOl (Mrs R J) 7712 PKbtd N E Albuquerque. NM 17110
PI a£T A PHI CEN11tAL Offia AND MAGA2INE AGENCY
Oil'eaor-SalJy Perry SchulenburJ (Mrs. IWph E.) P1 Bna Phi Central OffICe. 77)() Carooddet. Swte 333. St. l.owI. Mo 6310)
F'lIWlriaI Duutor-Dorothy Mayne Campbell (Mrs Doroth,) PI Beu Ptu CentDJ Off'ltt. 77;0 Carondelet Swte 333, St Lou.. . MO
RESOURCE CONSUlTANTS
Rwh-MI. Dllnne Ptullips. 1544·A w.yntc Dr. Columbus. OH 43220
FratettUc1 Oneauuoo-KatJuyn FOld Vorick (Mrs.Jdfrry R.) )}49 Cadet Mill Lane. (OOtlnapolis IN -'6226
Educational Enticbment-Carol Wood fnuemh, Herita,e UId ne.elopmenc-Laura Allen Bouldin (Mrs Mike) 1624 Glen Echo Rd NashvtJJc, 1N 3721)
PluJaruhlOpH:f-Jan Coates. DIVISIOn of Student Pmonncl. Indiana Mtmorw Union. Room '30. Btoonungton. iN -47401
NA nONAJ. BOARD Of TRUSTEE fUNDS
ChallTDaa-Vemah Stewart Gardner (MJS. G. A.) 35 Grosvenon St., Athens. OH 4)701
SanhJanc Paulson VatllS5( (MB. HClfila:J.) }401 25th West. Apt )20. Snnk:. WA 98199
Grpha O'Rowke eoenrn (Nrs. Andrew G.) 725 N. Jeffcl1Of1. Box I. little enute. W1 )4140
E1mbcth Tumer Off {MB. 1- Gocdon) 684) S.E. 28th St. Port· land. Ore. 97202
Either Ba.rnrer Dou,_ (Mrs. Hart) 7th St., Boukkt. CO BO}Ol
Standing Committees
BUDGET AND FfNANCE COMMfITE(
Chairman-Vemah Stcwm Gardner (Mn. GA.) 3) Grosvtnor St. Athens. OH 4)701
Fnda Stafford Schuyler (Mrs. Pt:t(1) 5142 Nonnaody AYe., Mem· phis. Tenn. 38117
Barban Sands 0l5en (MR. James e.) 3(96) OJRtoo. Bay Villaac. Ohio 44140
CANAOIAN PHIlA.NTHROPIES COMMITTEE
Owrman--Monlca HOllghton MItchell (Mn. R.. E.) 222 Chaplin CrtKent. Toronto, Ontario loUP 184. Canada
Ea-ofJ'ICio -..ber-Gtaod Vl(e Pn:adeot of Pbilanthropies: Jna Winhs Scon (M". Joe'l) 11&6 Cedarwood Dr Monca, Calif 9<"6
1lfE CHAIN-Enuly RobtnIoo Kundt (Mn. Nanin A.) 6538
1LdRt"',",Cucle. o..n.. TX 1)240
CONVENllON COMMfITEE
ChaUmatl Joan MacWilliams Russell (Mrs James) 1566 Quebec An:. North. Minneapolis. MN 1)427 l-bpitaIJty-En:lyn Hoopes Teect:n (MB. Ilkhatd F.) 5501 Ke.11ot: AYt:. South. Edina. MN 5)424
RcJiltration-Eloue Todd Hetland (NB . P W .) 11119 Zebulon Pike, BUnuvillt. MN )5337
EMMA HARPEl TUINEIt MDlOIUAl FUNDS COMMITTEE
Ow.rman -Miss Nary Frances Pirkey. 629 Wltap Dr., Louisvtllt:, Ky. 40206
Louise Kekh Vandtvier (MB Robert) R.R.3. Frulklio, IN 46131
Carolyn Woods SblRef" (Mts. John) J 20 Fernwood Dr. Sao RapbxJ. CA 94901
&oGfficio lKm.ber-Grand Vice Prnidmt of Phllanthroptn: Jnn WII"lhI Scott (Nil }on) 1186 Cedarwood Or Moral". CaJj{

EXTENSION COMMITI'EE
Ch:unnan -Nancy BlaJd\(r Pollock (Mrs O. Edw2rd) 269 Noethvirw Rd • Dayton. Ohio 4)419
Emnrmc Garcia ahhon 1M" Robm D .) 192) Puksldc Ave ., Hilbbotoulth. CA 94010
EXTENSION RESEARCH COMMlTTEE
Chaunlan -Hekn Bouchn Oix (Mn Carr E.) 3n4 Hakswonh Rd Columbw. OH 43UI
Esthc:r 8arraccf Oou,luI (Mil Harl) 725 ;th St., Boulder. CO 80302
)0 HOOJ(f uddulh (Mrs 0 F.) HO) 461h SI .• Lubbock. TIC 794 13
ALUMNAE COMMlTIU FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
(\l1rite Chamnan fOl apphnlllon bunk)
Ctwrman -Aileen Aylmrronh Welpn (Mrs William M) 1212 3rd Ave N WA 98109
Pauline H aeu Burns (M". E. M.) 2707 Oxford Rd , Madison WI H701
Crand PJu;dent of PIlibntluopin-n officio member: Winhs Scull (Mrs. Jonl 1186 udarwood Dr, MOOlp. CA 1)4556
PROVINCE COORDlNATORS FOR BATERNlTY EXCEUIJ';CE
o.rtttOrorUndc,.tadU2tc ActiYi1ie:s aad Chairman-Doru Brown Fawcett (Mrs. W E.) 2116 EI [k Oro Dr ., Clelnr.Uet, Fl. H516
Alpha-JeMI nom Oldfidd (Mrs. DaVld) 59 Ellsworth Ave Havn'!. CT 06511
Beta-Fay Vodltcr Boyd (Mrs. Wm .)r.) 26 wtudodt Sc _. Plaln· Vltw, NY 11803
GIlnuJUI -Clare: We:itzd De:rT (Mf! Robtn. )r.) 1633 Wavc:riy, Gladwyne: PA 1903S
Ddca--Dianc Ahnfdt Hu,hc:s (Mf! F. M.) 206 Ransom Rd Wlnston·Salem, NC 21106
Ep,don-Mlss linda ManninR. 1909 Hardy St., FL 3])1)
lna_SUlnte Lemmon Cc:orgc (Mrs Robm H.) 26041 Carol. FfUlkltn. MI 4802)
Ela-M...rv Ann l-hharq- (MB )OK"ph A .) 1798 W,.ndotte: Rd • Columbus. OH 43212
Thna-Marprct McClun, Edwards (Mrs. Rlch:ard) 2604 W Muncie:. IN 4'T;04
10000-)anc: Alpha (MD.) IBO CoIorual Rd. Me:mphu. TN }8117
Kappa_Sybil Many Chttsman (Mrs. Robtn) 3162 Amie:otlc: Dr. )xkson. MS 39212
Lunbda _VUllO" R«tor Uehlin, (Mrs Richard W .) 1100 Bn:ar· dlff Dr , Appleton. WI }4911
Mu-)oann "'an Mouk (No. Dmrus) 2761 Shannon Rd • Northbrook. IL 60062
Nu-O..nxh,. Nebm Hunter (MI"'!I, )ames H .). 2016 S 9hl St., Omaha. NB 68124
Xi· Mru An"a S alO 1310 E. Nonh "19 , SaliJu. KS 67401
OaUcron-.Mn Fincher Lotd. Ir .40 St. Ancirc:w) unit Rock. AR 12201
PI-Kay OJ.bwly (Mn. Jamn) 1I809 Broad Oaks. Al»tlO. TX 787)9
RhG-Many Ba. IUI(hle (Mn. R. W.) zo}4 S. Wa,. Ocnvtr. CO 80232
SI,JruI_Mal) Beth DaYldton Graham (Mn Jobn) 2490 Walka lane, Salt LalceCity, UT84111
Tau-Pat Ftl('nd Cooke(Mro; Wm .) 13911 S.E. 242nd PI. Ke:nt WA 9110}1
tptikm-MlS!I PhilaJ )nhmon. 2666 SW Ponla.nd. OR'i'1OI
PhI -Sharon Wllhamson Wilson eMf'" Ronald) 2140 UrmseOfl PI San Manno. CA 91108
HOLT HOt: F COM!I4rTTEE
C'.hairow.- Jan Papke Landns (Mn: John) 2240 S'tV 1tth (, On \{"Inn, IA
Su-rft2I'J' Almc KIMIIOO Sharp (MB Ltt) 1128 W 6ur-nWIe: Dr • Pcona. IL 61614
Trnsuln' tklc:n lofqUist Dunh«i. (Mn. Jose-ph) 1000 Mob;i'lli"k Rd WlImt'tte. IL 60091
Slidesl Anow Editor-Marprtt Pe:mMnon MtKinnq (Mrs.) A.) }O1 Dnrx Dr, Columbaa. MO 6)201
Monmouth Morro. Rttd (Mn. Jamts E_) 1020 E BroadW3Y Monmouth. 1161462
Ex-olfklO Vi« Pusidem of Phil:unhropio: Jc:ao Winh) ScOlt (Mn Jon) 1186 Cdarwooct Dr .• Morap, C:alif. 94116
Addrn:s: Holt Houx 402 E. IR. Monmouth, III 61462 HoIitHl: Mn, 8ca.u1ah Shinofidd
Hours: 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon and 2:00 P.M to -4:00 P.M w«kd;iYs 8)1 appointme:nt Sat., Sun &: hoLidJys
HOUSE DIRECTOR COMMI'MU
Dtreccor of Alumnae AdYisory Commitlea and Chaimwl-Mary Ann FISher Ollngct (Mn_ 0 Orm) 2401 W Woodmom Dr., Mutll;l( IN "n04
IDEA8ANKCOMMJTfEE
Ctwrman-Barbara Larsc:n Suomstad (Mn.) clo l.a.rscn. 06 9th Ave:. W .• DICkinson, NO )8601 ON INTER.lM ELECTIONS
Elections Cootdi02tOf-Janc ROth nUSt (Mrs Norman R.) 16 NOImandv Rd • Linle: Rock, AR 72207 of Tc:.Ue:n· Commiuc:e-Jan Ransbonom Karr (Mil Dcan 5.) 72 Jasmine 51 • Dcnver, CO 80220
LEGISLAT1VE COMMfITEE
0Wrman LuciUe: McCnllis Ryland (Mrs. Joh.o) J.470 E. Kmtucity Ave:. , Dcnvt:r. CO 80209
Myra. [)cPalma Reirmr (MD William E.• Jr.) 429 NewtoWn Rd_. Berwyn, PA 19}12
MISl Cyruhd Kralis. G.Uiam Dr • W:uuw, IN
LOAN FUND COMMllTEE
ChoutnWI -Sally Murphy Moms (Mrs. DaVid) )28 Lane. Walnut Crttlc. CA 94)98
Margaret Bollman Wc:st (Mrs. Kirby. )r.) 1000 Lo0Kridge: ad, Oakland. CA 94610
Mary Kalhe:nMrg Schroeder (MD Alan) 4284 Woodl:.md Shadows PI .• Santa ROP I CA 9)404
Es-offril Me:mbcr-Grand Vttt Prdldent of Philanthroptcs: ftan Winhs Scon (Mrs Jon) 1186 Ct-duwood Dr Monp. Cali! C)4S)6
MUSIC COMMrnn:
CIWrman-Muy SwanlOn En,d (Mrs D-aJc) U04 W_ l04th. Lea ...ood KIl). 66206
Mary );iM ROlle )ohnsun (Mrs. David) 2433 S. 11th St., Abile:ne:. TX 19601
NOMINATING CONNrlTEE
Oullman-Shuley)ones Mann (MIs. Robcn E.) 6 Woe. 21st St .• Hutthim<ln Kan
Pit Fi5ctJohn (Mrs_ Philip) 2233 38th PI Ease. Seattle:. VIA 98111
Mary TaUVl (MD M E.) 931 Olurch St .• Iklot[. WU HHI
SETnEMENT SCHOOL COMMITIU
Arrowmont Boud of GO¥tmoD
Ch2unwI-Mary Hden Tn-ry Holliday (Mn. James W.) 100 Santa', Vllb,e: Rd xOft'S Valley. CIt 9)066
Co-Cbaumu - MHII Sa.rth Ruth Mulltll, 190 S. CoJoDlaJ Homes CiRk. At.lanta. Ca 3(>309
S«m2JT-Jnn Sorum Miili (Mrs. Philip. Jr,) 20}1 OaJde:r, Top<b. KS 66604
TraAlttr Vnnah Sfnra,n Gardner (MI"'!I. GA.) 3) GfOI non Sf OH 4):'01
CoUftCil Concxt Membcr-Gn.od V",e Prawknt 01. PbUan· thruptn· Jnn Wlnt. Scott (MD. Jon) 1186 Cc-datwood Or • M""". CA 94))4
Mcm.bcn of the Board:
Mary In.n fowltt (Mrs. James) 1-41) Hamlin Valky Dr. Houstoft, TX :7090
Multn G Heard 217 Aodcnen Dr_. KnoDille, Ttnn l7921J
HelC'n Anderson Lnrlj (Mrs, BcoJ2mln C.) Ownby Hills. Rt l. Box 11), GatlinbufJ, TN nB8
Dr Lun. Odland. Collqe of HOlm Economics. of TennO!«. Knoxville. TeRn 37916
Mil}' AlICe Barber Pcnche (Mrs. Robc:n) 18,J4 Covenuy Rd NE. MWillon. OH 446)6
CaroIiM Mills Riddle (Mil D. 0 Jr.) Arrowmont. Box )67. GaLltnbu'l. TN 31738

THE ARROW OF rl lETA PHI
Hdm IXppeVoIlnw (Mrs.)ostpb E.)r.) lOB FwOab, St Lows, Mo. 631204
Public IkbtJofts--N1I')' Alitt Barber Pencbt (Mrs Robm) 1'}4
R.d NE. MaIIllloo. OH
SlIcks; ICnV(S and t..h.lmriu- wem: JOUr Alwnt\aIe Prcmncc PIal· dent
AdnUnurl'ltor of Anowmoot and Anowa1ft-Carolinc: Mills RIddle (Mrs. 0 0 Jr) Arrowmont. 801" )67. Ci2thnbut,. Tenn 37738
Anowmonr School of AIU.nd Cmfu-Mam.n G Hrvd, Dirt'ctor, 80. )67. Gtllhnbur,. Tenn 37738
Ano'l'Cl'lit Sbop-Box Guhnburg. TeM 37738
National Panhellenic Conference
NPC Chainnaa. 197s·n Bfm.nium (DeJa ba)-Mn. Robm. L McKumon. S)17 S 74th Eut Tulsa.. Okl. 7414)
NPCS«mary I97S-n {Phi Mu)-Mrs W F 'r'lilbam· son, Jr. 920 N FOM:Cf Dr iougt'. LA 10806
NPC Tmuul'tl' 197,·n Btenruum (Kappa Odtl)-Mw Mlnrue MK Pracon. 6)1 S IGckapoo St Spnncfidd. Mo. 6)8G4 Pi 8cu Ptll Odepre-LucjJeJohannescn Koa (Mrs. M.) 1)8
N Country Oub Dr AZ
Pi Bcu Ph.i I. AJtcmate-Patricia Johruon SchM:l1ICn (Mrs M H.)Jl It
Pi aa. Phi 2nd Alte:mJ.Ie-MafJarct I. GvdncrChnstJantm (Mrs G T.) Faufu ltd Bllnungham. M! 48009
Pi Rna Pbi 3td Alte:mate-Eliubeth Tuma Orr (Mrs. J Gordon) 684) S.E 28th. Ponltn<l. Ore. 97202
The Roll of Chapters
The (oUOtII"n& Itcms arc Jlvcn to KqlJtncc: Name of chapttt; due: III csnbhshmmt. name or thc collqe or university; chapttt addmt; prMM1t of tlK chaput. chauman of rlx: Alumnae Ad¥ooc"y With her .ddre:sl
ALPHA PROVINCE
TClI HOlford (Ma. C. S ) 31: Woodland Dr Hanovt-r. MA 02)39
Coruwaicut Alpha (1943) Uruvmiq' or Conncc:oou: Pi Bna Phi. No 1461 Srom Rd .• Slom. Conn 06268; Lynn Pvad.ise, Sheila hanon Luddy (MR. Wm.) Hampton Ct NewlRllon, CT06111
Maine Alpha (1920) Uruverslty of Mainc; Somerset Hall , Orono, MaUle 04413;Jennifcr Smith; Tr.cy Bronson Blgney (Mrs. J. S.)
In form Ave .• &ngor, ME 04401
Mau:tdJldCttJ Alpha (1896) BosIOO 160 &, Stlte Rd. Box 316. Boslon, Mus. 0221); Cynthia Hatch; Shatley 0 Chnsdelb (MI'J. A RKhard). 20 Rtver Gkn Rd WellcsJC"J. Mass. 02181
Ncwa Scooa Alpha (19}4) Dalhoustc UrmttMtY. Dalhousae Stu· dent Uruon BkI•. , 6136 .• Hahfu. NO\'t Scotia, B3H.HJ2. Canada; Donn. P:uu; Muy Lamb. 1142 S Put St, Ha,hfu, S, Canada
BETA PROVINCE
Praidmt· -Jane McMkun Whuncy (MD. R. L) 199 Kc.oacn Rd ManhlJKt. NY 110}O
Nnr YodI: Alpha (l896) Syrxusc UruveDlry; 210 WalnUt Place. Syra.ouc. N Y. 13210; FlUIcts Walsh; Jean Arcrue (Ma. J. L). )07 StandtSh Dr.• Syracuse. NY 11224
N«"'II' York Gamma (1914) St Lawrence UnIVersity; 21 Ramada Dr CalIton. NY. 13617; Calhkcn Mrurarn .New York Delta (1919) Cornell UnlVcrsitY: no Triphammc.r Rd, Ithaar;, NY 148)0; Kum M H2sby; Mn. Beryl Cushman)O) Ithaca Rd., Ithaca. NY 148)0 VCtmOru Btu (1898) Uru'fttluy of Vermont; 369 S. Pr"OIpcct St., Burlington. Vt 0)«)1; Donna Corda; Sandra W,nne l..a.ible (Mrs.J P.) RID 112 Dr. Shelburne. vr 0S0482
GAMMA PROViNCE
I'resKImt -Donna WatHOUl Fkd (Mrs Rooa!d D.) 119 Crcsdidd Rei Wilm1nJton. DE 19110
M&lJlud 8eu (1944) of Maryland; 12 Fruurury Row. PaR. Md lO,42; Patricia Jane HaVUlS Pope (Mrs James) 6921 ArborLa.nc. Md.nn. VA 22101
hnnsrtYaAia 8eu (189) Bucmdl UDIYCalty; 8m: C·29-t9. Duduwll Uruvm.uy-. I.nmbura. Pa 17831; Hatnec Edelman. Hannah Mervine- Wiks (MB. Thomas M.). 1.0 I. 1..nrtsbwJ. Pa 17'37
Gam- (1903) Dack.a.rwoa CoUqe; 60 VI Pomfm. Bot: Du.-ktlllOn CoIICJC. Carlisk:. PI. 17013. Batban Jane Tharpe. Alke Ziegler F\oW(:f (Mrs. Gwks. Jr.) 2)1 W South Sr.. Carlule. PI 1i0 13 Pl'nnsylvan.ta £pilon (19)3) State. Uni'fltrslty. ) Hinter Hall. UnrvenilY Park. Pa 16802 : Sarah CurrlC; Manan Sprquc Welhngton (Mil A. M.). 312 S. Buckhoul SI., StitC Colleee. Pa 16801
DELTA PROVINCE
President -Donna Smuh Qw.e (Mil. J K.) 1117 Scvcl'uh St. VI V 26041
North CatOhna Alpha (1923) UruY'ClSltY of North Carolina; 109 Hllbboroueh St .• Oupcl Hill. NC. Buff Wick; Sauan eo.dlUnk (Mrs. R C.) 620 Trtt Ct Chapel HIli. N.C.
Nonh CatobDII 8d2 (1933) Duke Box 1096 Duke Uo,· vel1lty. Durham. NC 27701; Unda Jaoc lchr, Suan PeOOtll Robcll (Mrs. Paul A.). 123 Andcnon St .• Durham. NC. 27706
Vqlllia G-aauu (191) ofWillwo and Maty; PI 8c-a Phi Howc.lUchmond Rd Williamsbur&, Va 2318); Deborah Sue McCraI.ken. Mary E SlIUtb Sadkr (Mrs. W. S.) 108 Gilley Or. Wuhatnlbure. Va 2}18)
Deltl (196) Okt Dommioo UnlveBlty; 1)32 'II. 49th St • Norfolk. Va 1H08; Susan K Wil9on; Bc-cky Mttk.Jns Goshorn (Mrs. H t.) 1133 Huel An. Chesapeakc. VA 23325
VUJlnia EpeiIon-UruvttSlty of Viqinia. 1)09 Grtdy An- .• Ch.,.· Ionaville, VA 22903; Jmruc Onoro; Carol Comc.liw NlCtnon (Mrs l.achatd) 1719 Concord Dr. CharlouemJlc, VA 22901
WC:II VllJInia Alpha (1918) West V"IlCU1I2 UIU\'CftIty; 1493 Unl' ftlSlty Ave. Morpntown W.Va. 26)0); Mary Jane- Gallaahcr-; Nancy Loft: Rowe (MI'J A. M.) 3270 Collins Ferry Rd., MorpQ· ,OtII'n, WV 26)0) West Virpnia Gamma (1968) Bethany Collqc; P.O. 801: )09. Bctha.ny Bethany, W Va. 264)32; LcWc Trey. MUJUC! Hamncron Aluncrcr (Mrs. David) 32 A'fIt Wbtcl· IDI. W Va. 26003
EPSILON PROVINCE
Prcsldelu_Manan Hepc:r Win& (Mrs W R.) Uke Asbury. )0) Do", Coun. Grttn Cove. Sprinp, FIa 32043 f'Iond. Alpha (191 H Slcuon Uruvasity; Box 1237. StelJOD Uruver· slty. Aa 32120; Wany &ny;Judy JwtovlC Mce..uum INrs John S.) 1600 E. Wtnnooa., Deland. Fla.. 32720
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THE AnOW OF " InA 'HI
fIonda 8m (1921) Fionda Statt UruVc:Q.Iry. )19 VI JcffCBOD. T.Uallui«. Fia )1301, Carol Hc=u; Ka,Williams Thomas (Mit J P.) 2939 HunuDlton Dr .• TaJIWsstt. AI. 32303
FIoocb Cklta (1969) of Flond• • It}) SW 9th Aft . .
G:il1'lnVlllc Fla. 12601; lucille lun ; Bonnie Buter (Mrs J F.) 1917 NW 12th Rd. GaJnesriUc, fl. )260) Gcor)ia AJpha (1939) UruvcBlry orGcotCl3l. 886 S. M11kdrc Ave ., Ga )0601: Sharoo Iknson; Mary Anne: Hocutt !kale(Mrs. C. L.) )90 Chcroktt Athens. GA }0601 South CatoUIl2o Alpha (19)1) Umvenuy of South Camlln.; Box: U8)124, Univc.nlry of South Carolina, Columbu. S.c. 29208, 8«ky Moofl:; Mary l«s Graham McGn.ly (Mrs. 1- A.) )0 G.bbo Ct., Columbll. S,C 29201
South Carolina 8cu Coiony-Clemson Unlv.; P.O. Box 2246. Sialion. Clc.nuon, S,c. 29631; lynn GlOtfelty ; Mn R E. Knowland. 210 wit Cuclr, Clemson. SC 2963 I ZETA PROVINCE
P'raidtcu-Patnna Shmcr Hues (Mrs. E. W.) 2180 Ob«k Cres· cent, MWl$$au,•. Onfano. l)H 3L7. Canaw. Mic.bJua Aloha (lun CoUelr; )04 Hilbdalc 51 • Hillsdak. Midi. 49242; Tra(ey Shabklm; Sarah DimmC'n Fallon 128 ArborCoun. Hilbdale. MKh. -49242
Midupn Bcu: (1818) Uru muy at MKiupn ; 8}6 lappan )1 • Ann Arbor. MlCh "8104 , Gtil Hamon; )udlth GfO'Ienburl Calhoun (Mn G L.) 2616 Hawthomt. Ano Arbor. Mich "8104 Midupn Guum (194) Mlcrugan Stm Uni maty; }4} N Hani· ·ton. East LanSln,. Mach. 4882} : NanC)' Arnon: Gayle Yerley Dunn (Mn. James) 1127 Farwood Dr E. LamlOl. MI "882} MdU,an Odes (19)9) Albion ColIq:e; 1107 E. Cus St .• Albion. Mich 4922", Hunct [kCamp; Manha Thorne Fled!!.Jr (Mn. Ernest). 827 Ir-IR Me,. Albion. MICh. 49224
Onwio Alpha (I908J of Toronto; 220 8cTttky St , Toronto MH IZ}. Ontario. Can.; Penny Clapp; MJSS Diane Truu. 75 Eastdale. ApI 1010. Toronto, M4C )N} 001 .• Can Ontario Ika (19J4) UruV!!n.ity of Wem:rn Onwio; 29} Central .• London N68-209. Ontano. Can .; McCormack ; Ann!! Buskard Dampl!!r (Mn Anot) RR II, Arva. Onl., Can
ETA PROVINCE
PreNdcnt-Mualou Juday Cran!! {MIS E. Offord} 62) Marvlew Tcme!!. Canc:inMU. Ohao -4)2}1
Oiuo Alpha (1889) Ohio UnIVeDlty: 6 S. CoIkgt: St. Athens. Ohio 4'701; Balucbak , Phyllis Scbneider Lawrmc:e (MB R. A .) 891 8«thwood Estatcs Dr Athem. Ohio 4)701 Ohio Beta {I894} OhiO UnIVersity; 184' Indaaoola Ave., Columbus. Ohio "HOI. Nancy Kram(1"; Carol Scc-ven Crock!!n (Nn. Ned). 1J.48Lanrsloo Dr .• Columbus. Oruo4H20 Ohio DelHI (192') Oruo Wesleyan University; 96 Ehzabcth SI .• Ohio Jill D. Sruvcly: Nancy Lar:soo (Mn. Jan H.J. 37' HICkory Ln Drlaware. Ohio .001' Oluo EpIOOo (190) Uruvcnicy of Toledo; 2909 W Central. Tolodo. OH 'l606, M", 0...... Carol H2nl, (loin G<o<) 'JJ' Old Saybrook Dr. Toledo. OH 4;62} Ohio leu. (194') Mwm UruVUSlt)'; Ma.cCrad.:!!n Hall. Mlamt Unnmlt)'. Oxford. OhIO ")0,6; Diant: RiuoJa; EIIt:n Plumml!t Bunt:. MD (MIS. GI!tIld). 324 E. Vine. OJon!. Obio",0')6 Ohio Eta (19'4) iX:nlSOO UruflCBlty: 42S W, Collq:e )1 Vran· ville, OhiO 430ll; Laura R Pcuoff: Cynthia Lim:r KtIUSI! (Mrs WE.). 22' S. ProspC'ct, Gnn,.Uk. Ohio 4}On
THETA PROVINCE
Prutdcnt-Pamcla Ann Cqle Wahers (Mrs William H. II) 101 HvDPCM Coon. BloomJngton. IN 47401 Indwu Alpha ('III) F ""d CoIk.." Eh<y Hall 80s 106 Fran.kho. Ind 46UI : Tern Zuffa Jo Pruitt Mozinco (Mn; Byron) 1140 NOM Or Frankltn locI 46UI Indiana Btn (189}) Indiana UruYmiCY. 928 E. Third St BkKm\· lnltoo.IOO. "7401 , Pam S Ck:rncot; GinorGmtn Loman (Mrs "21 Eckhnl'Oft Ct BJoomincton lad. 4":"401 ladiua Gamnu (1197) Buder UrlI\'URIy; I}I VI Hampcoo Dr Indaanapolil. Ind. 46208; ..rprct Hum: ROA1yo tOftt: (Nn R M) 1'816 RJdrc:b.nd Dr .• Indwtapolis.lod "6210
Indiana Delta (1921) Purdue 1012 State SI W Wt). ette . Ind 47906: Lon Altherr, Karin HeUman MUllOt (Mrs John) 2014 E. 4}0 South. LaCay.:lIe. IN "'90' IndWu E,.lIoD (1942) iX:Pauw Uru'fll!f5lty: }OJ S locUS( Cruocastle lnd 461}) : Duna l'tw5Om; Naocy Cox FonwfI( (Mn l.) 639 E Scmlnary. Grttntastk. Ind 46US lndlua uu (19)2) 8a.J1 StalC Uru"m.ity: ROJI!1'I HaJI, Ball Statc Um,. Muncie. Ind 47306: tUthy K1c:m: Linda Bender Renl (Mil AI) }607 Royal Oak Dr., Muncie. Ind 47}()4 indiana Eca-Um ersIlY of Indiana-Purdut. Fen WaYD(; 2101 Cohseum 8t...d, Stud!!nt Unaon Bldg. foR Wafnt. IN 4610); Pamela BetiC Richardson Ptterson (Mrs. Gary) 6920 lake Valley CI .• Pt Warnt: IN 4680'
IOTA PROVINCE
Prntdcnt -Jane Hlncs McGown (Mrs. Oifford K.) 2"02 VaUcy Brook Rd, Na.shvillc. TN 172U
Krntucky Alpha (t92) Unlvefmy of louisvill!!; 20lO Confeck:ruc PI • louISVille. Ky. 40208; Donna Board; Judy C Colluts (Mrs 1- c..)r.) 410' KY 40207
Ke:nlUCk, Btta (1962) Univenay of K!!nndy; -409 Columbia, ttxln,tOfl, Ky 40)08: Carol Anne Colx!!lIo; Matgam HtSl!!r Kanntnsohn (Mrs MD .) }4' WoodJaod Avenue. lnInttOO, Ky 40)()8
Kentucky Gamma Colony-Eastern Kcntucky Univmuy Tdford Hall. 91h Roor. Eastern Kauucky UDivenll),. RIChmond. XY 4(47): Mary Ellen Johnson: Rq'nolds Ca.,. (Mrs R 1.) Lexm,ton Rd Rout!! 7, RKbmond. KY "0475
A1ph2 (192}) Un t:rsny of Tennoscc at Chan-anoo,a, 846 Oak SI Chattanooca Teon 37403; Sue Loose: JanICe Roth!! (Mrs Tom) ,lOA Thomas Rd Fort O,lttborpc, Ga. 30741
TeMaKe: Beta (1940) Vanckrbllt Unnt'nuy: 118 24th So. T!!nn. l7212; Jan Getty; Iknyt: Thadulon WeSlCf' mann (Ma. W S.) 1400 Bunon ValJey Rd., Nashvdk. Tc:nn }72U
Tenneu« Gamma (1948) Uni ersny o(Tcnness«: IBt Cumber· land A\,t: Knoxville, Tcnn l7916; Btvtrly WiUford; Vir,lrua RI(c)cnOlngs (Mrs.) 7700 Gleason Rd. I}4·G, Knosvllle, TN 37919
Tenneaer- Otlu (1962) State UruvUl.ny: Box 81}6', MemphiJ Stlte Utu enuy. Memphis. T!!nn. 381)2 , Nancy BIWr , Dour liks (Mrs l. E). }9,8 Cnuf21 Avc., Tenn J8111
KAPPA PROVINCE
Pmtdcnl __ Suzannc Stru,ht HarrIS (Mrs. W D.) 829 Conroy ad 81l1D1ngharn. All 1)222
Alabama Alpha (1927) Blmlln,ham-Southcrn Collqc: &x )9A. Blmuncham·Southcm CoUCIC. BUlDmgham 1.12 3'204: iX:ndC RKhmood, Linda Zuber , S029 Fulmar Dr • Blmuncbam At })210
Ahbanu. 8fta (1949) Un eBlty of Abb;am.a; PO Box a.P. Uorru· «Ily. Ala. 3'486; Unda 8yrd;)can Fargason Gordon (Mrs G. B.) 209 VtmI'flI Nonhpon At })476 Alabama Gamma (19)7) Auburn Dorm 7 , Auburn UOI CflU7. Auburn. Ala }68}O. Susan Ann Srruth. Manha McConw YORet (Mn) H .). 212 Kimberly Or, Auburn. At .l 68JO
M-..ippi Alpha (1961) Unl'fll!Blty of Southnn MlSIa6.iPPI: 80. }76 Southern StatIOn, MlU. 39401. Suzannt: Sull!· \'lin; Manlyn NYCI1 Ammons (Mn ). S.) Rt. 10, Ben )11. H.mcsbwg. MlII ,9401
MiAluipp Beta (1962) 80. 8}ot1' UnlvCf· sIIY. M J,86n;Janct Smith: Marpttt Ann Boyer (Mrs R A .) 312 Guntr Oxford MISS. jU"
lAMBDA PII0\ThCE PrnKInn oW AudrcrGnu (Mrs Jeffrcr) 270 S. unmoor. Blookfield. W •. 13(0)
MiDftCIOU AJpha (1890) Ua e.., of MlOndOta 1109 SE )rh 51 Mlf1nnpolis MUlO ,).114. RosarulIt: Goertz, Punt'&' b\'UW' Macbuxxt (Nn James) 2881 Jama A'f't: So.• w......ra.,.... tAN ))-408

North Dakota AJpha (1921) Uruve:n.ity of Dakota. 409' Grand Forb. N,D. S8201; lu <:rocan. Betty KanThUM (MI'J Chty) McVry HaJl. Head RCSKknt. Grand Forks, N 0 )8201
Soulh Dakota Alpha 11927) UruYCl'JJty of South Dakoca, 118 N Plum. Ve:rmililoo. S.D S7069; Ddn Grace: Sandy DnA LaYln (Mrs Tom) 12}4 Va.Iky Vic- Dr Ve:nniltaon. S 0 S7069
WllcOftlln Ganuna (1!)40) Lawrence: Unl1'c:rsaty: Cole:man HaJJ, 30-:' E La,-'e:ace: I., Applrton. Wu. S4911. Tlnku. Nancy Wn,ht Pinnick eMn 0 R.) 716 E. Hoovcr AYe:,. App!c. ton. WH.
NU PROVINCE
Pruldttn-MaKla Cnwford. 73S Wqnrr Rd .• JUlnOi. AJpha (1867) Monmotuh Monmouth Monmouth. III 61462; D,aM Allton; Shu:lty MotTe).- Rttd (Mrs james) 1020 E. BrotdWlY. Monmouth. III. 61462
lllinou Btta.Odtll (I9JO) (!kla: 1172) (Ddts, 18(4) Kno.: Co le:,e:: Knox CoIle:Re:. Galt:!bWX. lll. 61401; KAthy MthaJOYJC: Marr Mql«l BuraJand (Mn. G G.) 1441 N Pwne:, o.ksbulJ, III 61401
Illanod EJ*Iae (1894) Nonh.-tsttm 6)6 Emcaon St. Ennslon, JU 60201: jubt Darns; !kay Holt Scbwuu (Mn R N.) 113ljunlpl:rLanc, Mt Prospe:n.ll600S6
Ill.anou au (1m) of Uhnou; 100, S Wo,ht. Cham. pal,n. III 61120; Launc Nilchdl.j:&JX't IUmty (Mn hmty) )11 West UnrYm.lCY, Ownpaian. III 61820
llliaou Eta (1912) Mi.lhkm Urut'tlSlty. 23) N, fauyan'. Dnatur. III 62)22; Jodie: Nancy McClc:lland Sunons (Mil Ttrry) 2H, Boahn, Sponv Id " Dttarur, II. 62)26
IJJmo.,'J'btta(l947) Bradley UnlYdSlty; 1004 N.lnstllutt. Pe:ona. III 61606; VaJl.a.rxn; c.nuUt ik'ljohnton (Mn, BreMte:rjt.) "13 W An .• Peoria, III. 6161"
UJjoois loti (1974) JliinOIf Umvtrslty; 707 W Nor. mal. III 61761; Sharon l.ac.ina; Marylou Evans HlCklm (Mrs C. R .) 207 Way Dr" Normal. 1/1 61761
NU PROVINCE
PtcsKIent .joy«juncc fnluson eMn Roben) III Grove Ave:. SE croat Rapids. JA )240, Iowa AJpha (1868) IOWI WnJeyan Unavtl'$ity; SoT Hall. Mt Plu,· am, Ion Anntlttjcoruop; KuoI Swuman, It 11,80& 214. Mt, Plnsam , JOWl '2641 Iowa 8cu (1874) S,mptDn 406 N Buxton. IndW'lOla. 10," Patly Fo.-Ie5; Siurlcy Day Bunch (Mn. R. H.) 110 W UncoIo, Indiancla. Iowa ,012, loW2 Gamma (1117) Iowa Uruvtrsity 208 Ash An ., Ames, Iowa SOOIO: Ruban. Suht Highb:a.r,u (Mrs J), )03 CruN- A'W'C. AJnfi. IC\'WI '0010 Iowa Zeta (1882) UmY'C:Blty of Iowa; 81S E. Washml1oo, lo.a uty', IOWI Kim Ashby; Mary uyron (Mn. T J.) 618 Whaton J.d .• IOWI. CIlY. JOWl S2240 NcbruU 8cu (189S) of' 426 N 16th, Ln(oln. Ncb. 61S08; Gma Gamson; EJlro Hay" Swan (Mn. W S.) 23)0 Brtti,nt Dr. Lincoln, NB 68,12
Xl PROVINCE
P!uldulI _8aIbua BuuxrMcCann (Mn.john H.) 436 W 63rd St., Kansas City, Mo, 64113 Kansas Alpha (1873) of Kansas; 1612 W. ISth, LaKan 66O+i; JallUC' Hutcluson. Joan Gilpin GoI.xn (MD. W 1.). 1132 W, Hills Park.-ay, Lawrtnct. Kao 660« Ka..,. BeOi (191) K.anw State: UruY'tBit}'; UI19 Todd Rd., Maohattan. Kan 66)(12; Barbara Roc. Kly Suran (NIS. Larry) 191) MontJOmtfJ' Dr • Manhamo. Kan 66S02 MiIIoun Alpha; (1899) Uruvulur of NlSIOUn. ,11 E. Rollllll. Columbu. Mo, 6'201. Chi'll Cae; B«ky Cox (Mrs jack) 120, BndUuw. Columba.. Mo. 6'201 Beta (1907) Warunaroo Uru.cnlty: b 42. Washn'l' ton UruY'tnny, St. Louis. Mo. 6)130. Ann L Scott. Elkn hntod Had:mann (Wh. G F.) 429 CamroId, St. Loud, Woo 6310'
THE AUOW OF PI lETA PHI
Ml$5Ouri Gamm:a (1914) Drury Drury Collett, Sprlnl' facld. Mo. 6S802. Andrn Knabb; Phot-bc- Ret'd (Nn. E C • Jr,) 2266 Vn. Sprinpld. Mo
OMICRON PROVINCE
Prntdmt-CharlcM SchlICk Sullrv"iln (\tR Patnc.kl 1602 Coonu)' Dub Rd Duncan, Oklt 13H3
ARansu A'J>ha (1909) of Arkansas. Wl Mapk, Ark "2"01: SUlan IXBusk, Andrn Ito(MI'\ j ), U7l Yorhrood, Atk Atbruu 8tta (1963) lmlc Rock Umvcn"y. 3117 So TaylM, Lult Rock. Ark 7l209. t.a YflUn,. Maril)'n FrarklJ Ha1lt'kms fMn l.ro D) HIS Rd. Rock. Ark 71209
Oklahoma AJpba (1910) UmVi:nuy of Oklahoma; 1701 S, Elm, ['o;unnan. Oll:la 7K)6y: Kathy TaylM, Suzannt Loean Talky (Mfl RIChard) 3817 Brj,wl. NOrmafl. OkJa 73069 Oklahoma 8n.-. (1919) OItlahoma: UnMnlfy; jH StlJI.. Olda "',1074; Kay Wtlch; MI. lnh Sc:hedlcr. 1407 W founh aIda 74074
PI PROVINCE
Prcstdmt Atkinson Httk (Mn WLiliam A ) 2602 MKlbnd, TX t)"01
low,wul AJpha (layl) 1I;nrromb 701 Zunpk SI !'oOcw la, 70118; Mallon Mltchc:l; Dudlq Bmchon Gomll:a (Mrs Fadd)8J6ArabtllaSt.,NcwOricans.i.a "'OIIS louUiaoa 8co (19)6) Louwana SIUC Uruvtnlf)" '0 Box IH60·A. L S U Baton Rougc, La 7080'; Sherry Erl'lC5l. K Kdltr Ad..otlc (M,.., OllU) Chtfl)'dak:. BatOO Roufe'. La 70tlOM Alplu (1902) UruvcnllY oI'Tua5. 2300 San AmonlO. Aus· tin. To: 7870S; Lou Boyd Pmn (Mrs W A.) 2110 Townes unt. Austin. Tn. TCUf 8wI (l916) SoutMIn Mro,ootSt UruvnSlty; 3101 Danlcls. Dallas, Tu 7)205; janmct' FIIIlt'r; Mary Lou Bookhout (Mil J G.) 7217 Way. Da1Ias. Tnt 7H2S Gamma (19)3) T«h Box "324, Te:xas Tc(h Lubbotk. To 19406. Ikth Godlty: Nan Lulhc.r W' t ( • Tom) 490) 21st. Lubbock, Tnt, Bo,.19104T .U., Fun \l;onh. Ttl :6129: Plltri Fku:htt: jane Whttk-r IMn Roben) 324 Easrwood. Fon Wonh To 76107
Tuas EptIOfl (1976) Nonh To» 200 D, Dc:-nron To 76201. Crhajan 8cnom, Mary Ann Hldu (Mn SR.). 1908 Sournnd,C'. Otnron. Ttx 16201
RHO PROVINCE
PrnKImt -Marpm How:on (Mn John S.) n4S Scorpao Dr • CoI<lndo Spnngs. Co. 80906
Co£orado AJpha (18tW) of Colorado; 890 SI.. BouJdc:r. 80301, Da.-n Lc:opokt C:amI Ricbardsun W R,) 327) J:)rcmr Dr, Boulder. Colo. 8030' CoIomJo 8na (1811) Uru¥t'lSIty of Otnvcr. 2203 S jOKphlnt. Otnv(t. Colo. 80210; Clnny RobertS; M CaryllLnahan. 7210 fastmoor Dr "'U" Denver, Colo 802H
Colorado Gamma (19)<t1 Colorado Vnlvc:nIlY. W lakt, Fon Collans, Co"', 80'21, TtriJontS: Gail Bamu Harvqo (Mrs.) t}OS Kirkwood "'10), Fan CoIIiM. Colo. 80HI
Montlna Alph (1921) Montana mc UruytrsllY; 1304 S Fifth '}I. Holeman Mt Btna Howm:m; MarJorlt DavdJohnson (Mn. R. D.) 412 N 17th. 80zcrun Mt 59715
Wromin, Alpha (1910) University of Wyomm,; Park, Wyo. 82070; Sharoo Rc:-cd; C,ncM Krulht [kvcn.ux (Ma,j C.) 916 So 11th St" lararrut, Wyo. 82070
SIGMA PROVINCE
Pmidcftt-Barbara HydC' Ktrl (MR. Tom) 1612 StIf«O:lCh Rd S E S ,M 87123
AnIon:a Alpha (191n Unlvenilr of ArIZona , 103) !'oW Mwmaan .\¥(' Tunon, Am IS"19: jenniftt Ann C jOU\o'mal
Webstc:r (Mn. T C.) 69H E Hayot ,to Tuaon, Am InlO A S.U. M.un., Ariz '1281, Msrla Sue Mlr\ICl\back' p.ne-
I.a.Jw:trt'thRussdl (Mn, T E.) 6244 wt IknYll. V:ilIcy. AOJ:.8HU
Ne w Mnxo Alphl (1946) UfUVU'Yty of N("fI MclOco; 1701 Mda Rd. E Albuquerque. N M 87106;JOKphult £CUrt; Ocbble Culvet [)oak (Mrs- Tom) }024 Frooticr Place N E. , Albuquerque. NM 87106
Nnr Mcvco 8cu (1912) Nnr Maico State UOtvctSJty. Box }134, Lu Cn.-:".. M 1800\; Janq H«kJd"; Lou Emma Ik«kcn· ndRc Bmokey (Mrs- Ourman) Sol: 367. Park. NM 81i047
Uah Alpha (1929) o(Voo; 1443 East 1s1Soulh, Salt Lake City. Utah 84102: Ahl)( Stcphcmoo; Vlrelnla Clowes
Woods (Mrs. W. S.) 2290 S. 22nd East, Salt Lake City, Utah 14109
TAU PROVINCE
PtuKlen t -Juc}y Smythe Sutherland (Mrs, S. L) 2643 38th \\7'0;1, Xaulc. Wash 98199
Albe n a Alpin (1931) Univ(,lllty of Allxna; 1I0tZ·8)th Ave, Edmonton T6G.oW6, Albrna. un MUIOl Nanc, ElJion (Mrs S.) 119)0100 Avl!'_. Apt. S, Edmonton. Albtn•. Can T5K OK)
Idaho Alpha (192) of Idaho; S07 1<i1ho 51. MOkOW, Idaho 8384}; Kath, Andenon; Dorothy Nelson (Mn Uf!' T.). 910 E, ath S, • M_ow. Idaho 83843
WashlnJcon A1ptu (1907) Unlvcrsuy of Washington: 4'48 17ch Ave. N E. Scalde. Wash 98101; Caty Cn:.; Mrs. Keith 1Wt1e , 3400 134 Aft. NE .• SclkYue, Wash 98001
Wa6hln, con Iku (1912) Wuhtf1Jton State UruverSlty; N E. 821
Lndt-n. Pullmolll. Wash 99163. Mary Drucoll; Marilvn Alrvcul West (Mrs H l.) N W. 123' Oifford. Pullman. Wash 99163
W.runJlOtl Gamms (1948) UnlVCBtty of Pulet Sound: 1)00 Nonh Warner. Unmrsll'Y of Puler Sound, Tacoma. Wasb 98416; Becky Stensrud; Carol Rutherford, }<II8 N Proctor. M4. Tacoma. Wash 98407
UPS ilON PROVINCE

AJphli (1911) Uruvtrsaty of !'IjendJ, 869 N. Slf:nl. Reno. l'ev 89102. Ann ColllC'r. Gef"IC'Vlt""'IC JOtdan HolI.:.ran (Mrs R. W.) 1288 Rlw:nidt Dr. Reno, NC'V. 89103
Orclon Alpha (1911) UIlIYdSlty of Orqoo, UI8 Kl.I1OJd. Eu· leRe.Ort 97403. JaIKt Bushey; Martha Thonland Bakt"t (Mrs H C.) 4} Wntbrookt Wa" EUJCRt":. Ort- 97401
<>re,on Ika (1917) cmJOtl Su.tt" UniYCrsity; 268) N.W. Ta,lor. Corn1h•• Ott 97331; Jan PoB': Elizabnh Bwch WhHe (Mrs HR.) 1120 N W 16th St Corvallis. Ort. 97330
(Mlon Gamma (1944) W'illameue Univt'Day: 8<14 Mill $c. S.E .• Salem. Ort-. 97}O1. Manan Cobb; Lynda Brown fnDUnOnS (Mit. M C.) Il8} Karm Way N W .• Salem, Ott. 97}04
(MJOn Delta (1960) Portland State University: 1962 S.W )th. Ponland. Ore 97201; ChrIStine Havlik; Frances BNnUlI Mur· ney (Mrs. K. H.) 3424 SE. Harold Ct., Po n land. Ore. 97202
PHI PR OVINCE
Pmiidenl -AdtlenDe Hiscox Mitchell (Mrs. BIU« T.) 16, Red· wood Dr. Hdbborough, ulif 94010
Califomia Beta (1900) URlverslty of California (Berkeley): 232)
Pu:dmom A'·e. Bukeley Calif 9-4704: JaOct YOUOI; Jeeannle HIIII' (MR. R.) 10 Berkley Ave. Onnda. CA
CaJ.fomlll v.un.ru (191"7) UnlvelSlty of Southern CalifOirua 667 W. 28th St. Los Mleles. Cahf 90007: Donna Duthie; Alice Spentt (Mrs. Da id) 1040 Vista Dd Valk, La Canada. Calif 91011
Califorrua Drlta (1927) UnM'l'Su, of Califomll at Los AnCdes ; 700 Hd,ard A'IC. Los Angelo. Calif 90024; Karen Wallxe , Frances Grq Amuuon, (Mn. A A.) 3101 Fryf1'l1n Rd. City. Calif 91604
Caj'[OrNa Epwloo (1949) San DiCJO Statt"" Collqe: )<m0 CoI.iele
PI .• San OlqO, Calif 921 I 1; Susan Tf"2cy; Lola McFuland Newland (Mrs. Gleenn) 6}84 Camino Cono. San OIC,O. Cahf 92120 Califomia Un (19)() University of California at Santa Ibrbara, 76} CamlRo Pe$C2.del'O. Golen. Calif 9}O17; Susan M Him· Nancy Nau,lt" 0lle (Mrs. Michael) 141} San P1UKIO
Dr • Santa Barbara. Calif 9) III
California Eta (1974) University of California at Irvint": 109·8 Grand CanaL 8aJboa Island. Calif 92662; Donna ZanHlOvKh; Frances Hubbard Applegate (Ma.John) 3062 Capri Lane. Colli Mesa. Calif 92626
Pres ,derll-Patty Bauhclder Melrose (Mrs. Sam) 17814 Hillside Dr Lakt" 05",elo, Ort 970}4 55
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ALUMNAE DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY
ALUMNAE OFFICERS
Grand Praidell ( of Alumax-Barbara Sands OKn (Md Jarnn C.) 3096) OinlOll. Ray OH 44140 Grand Vacc Pmudtnl of Pbilaothropa-Jon 'Wtnhs: Scott (Mrs Jon) 1186 udarwood Dr • Morag•. CA 94))6 of Alumnar Proaram.-Emily Robu'dOn Kunde (Mrs MUVln A ) 6'38 Rlden'l"" Dallas. l1( 75240

S«rcury oflhc AJu.rnnae Oepranmc:nt-Phyllu: Foe;{d" Puter (Mrs J""1'h 8 J'.) 2. 5t00<ndg< Cudc, Ou<lwn. NC mOl
AJumnx Oub Ltttm Ediror-ltndKy Farnham (Mrs. J- P.) "26 Mynit A,c Tcrratt Put, OH 4)174
On:tft of tht Gokka Amnt--Addml correpooockncc 10 Ctntn.l Office, Caronddct. Suite lB. 51 LoWs, MO 6}IO) Ednor orlhe OWn-Erruly Robinson Kunde (Mrs. M2J'V11l A.) ))0 Newburn Dr Pmsbur,h. PA 1)216
The Roll of Alumnae Clubs
ALPHA PROVINCE
Alumnae Province PtaKtnu - Mary Jean Mtlnt)'rt White (Mrs Lmwood) 106 Avt'_ , Orono, ME 044n 8crUbi..rle County, MA-Csrolyn harpe Balf)' (Mrs John T.) itt. 49. Vln.> Dr Pittsfield. MA 012)4
Eastern Elhe:! Thorrw Suak (Mrs. SamLKI) Glibm St.. Orono. Mauk 04413
HaI.J.f.u, N.S.- Pamd. Andcnon (Mrs. H D.).7 Canary Cres.(cnt, Habfu Non Seotia 83M tl2. CaIWh Hartford, CT-M_ I,*m Boyd. 100 Cold Spnn, J.d • Apt: )O.l. Rocky HIli CT 06067
Manchatcr AmI. CT-Catolyn Sk-tJ)('r Williams (Ma. M C.) 100 Sc,m"," Rd Glastonbury. cr 06031
Nnf Haven. Monti Drdman (Mn. J R) 60rancc· .ood Or (Arb),. CT
Greaen Portland. Sawyt.r Ermn (Mrs VICtOr E.) -.110 Hl,hland Ave • South Portland. ME 04106
Southem fairfidd Cowl'y, CT-Jane Conyers CoJ)('land (M" Jack L) 19 Sherry Lane. Danen. cr 06820 West Subwban Botto•• NA-Donxhy Moorc Keltb (Mrs. G A,) U Old Orchud Rd. Sherborn. MA 01170
BIlTA PROVINCE
Alumnae ProYince PMtdmc-Vil,lnia (ir:1Su=r Hardgrove (Ma. Arden E.) . ·t CoIonw Dr KatOnah. NY 10)36
Albaay. NY-Donna HlIl Taylor (MIS. E. Jt.) 10 Darroch Rd. Delmar, NY 120,4
Buffalo. NY-Mary ]U'lt Will"" Coburn (MIS. M) 26, Ckarf.dd Dr Willlt.lTl51'LlIr:. NY 14221 lon, Wand-North NY-Judy FClJuson WLSkilchuk (M11 Stephe'n) RR I, Front Mill Jtd MLiI Nttk. NY 11761 rr-inf York Uff. NY-M;&teta]oIQoa Pavl.ica (Mn a..chatd) }2jl Walerbury Aw .• Bronx. NY 1().46)
Rochctttr. NY --Carnlyn Hetrick Jud:tu (Mn. Harold) 6 Sull", Gap. Faupon. !>o"Y '«10 Rockland CoWl.Y. NY-lX-borah SJ)('nc:cr Jackson (Mrs TravtS) j Dawn unr:. Suffern. NY 10Q0 I ScMo«ucty. NY Gr:or,lI Nebon GralU (Mrs. Odfonl) , 10 Ta'Rd We'll Hill. NY 12}06 SyracuJC:, NY MISt Lel,h Srruth. 419 Fellows Ave. Syracuse. NY t}210
WalChaift Co Wl ty. NY-J udith FneDd StrOhm (MI!. Paul E.) 74 Seven Bndgcs Rd, Chappaqua. NY 10'1-4
GAM MA PROVINCE
AJumnae Pro•• DCC Ptateknt -Marguee Thorn» Olivr::r (M11 Hu,h R) 69)3 Souchnd&e Dc McLean VA 22101
Balrimoft-. MD-Br:utc RuthJohnson Ahlla- (Mrs. John W • Jr.) 10}O' Society Park Dr • Apt O. Coc.keymUe. MD 2tO}O PmN)'lnrua-MQI Hekn Hoffa. S. jtd St. burt, PA 17837
Hamsbura ·CaMle. PA -MIII Mary Loullr: H«k.man. H2 \V Grttn St. Mttha.ruabu'l, PA 170n
JtfXJ VUJIDLI. to.r: Hqtt (Mrs Frr:dnirk P.) 1 Rull'bDn Rd. RutnlOft. NJ 07760
Muyland-O.C Subwbaa - M.vwu:ar: I.c:ld Wild_ Tish Phaa (Nn H W). 1221 FaJlsmr::ad "' ,. I.or:htik. NO
Nonhem New Jt'IICY --Juduh Roten Knl,ht (Mrs. Ronald R.) 1 los Rd. Summit. NJ 07901
Nonhr::m VilJin.a.-Shirlqt Whitney Junco (Mrs R.) 6922 Vancoover ltd. Spnncfidd. VA 221S2
Ptuladdphg-Ddco. PA-Flol"Mt.e Gnbcr Joc,enson (Mn. J. A.) 1017 Wahham Rd Bawyn. PA 19}12
Uor: , PA-DocIjr: Good n Shelton (Mrs CI,ck) ,<10 Bob Wlute Terrace. WaYDe. PA 19087
PUI'bu'Ih-South HiU.. PA-MLldrcd Schon (Mil. E.) 119 MllIn Eml"lf)(e Or Pinsbullh. PA lU28 NY- ·Carofyn CarlIon BW:e (Mrs R.). III M.dwood Allendale. NJ 07401
SoutMnII PDO« CoWlty. ND-Fay NCKYb Hoffman (Mrs C. M.) 2246 HlOcik Lanc-. eo,...tr:. MO 2071S
Sute Colk,e. PA - Mus PaUlCit Fagan. 672 Wiltshire Dr Scate CoUeee. PA 16801
W.tllft,ton. D.C .-Jon Pnchatd Fishn (Mrs. B J) 780 1 Chtner Rd. 8ethndl. MD 20034
WlinuRJIoo, D E-Betty Ruadl Mallory (Mn: H £) 122-.1 Arunde/ 0, W,lrruoctofl. DE 19808
DELTA PROVINCE
AJumnK Pro.intt Praideoc-Adrie nne Adams Heru.mann (Mrs Robm E.• Jr) 301 2ht St.• Charleston. '¥IV 2S}04
Chapel Hill, NC-Barbara Jarur::n Crockcu (Mrs Pamc:k) -413 Cameron Chapel HIli , f'..iC 27114
Cbadescon. WV -Janr: Foster Adams (Mrs H W .• Jr.) 1S00 Rd Apt 206. Charlestoo. WV 2131-4
Cbarloue. NC-Kathy Fnswr: Trooco (Mn. J A) j922 Rhodes Ave. Charlotte. NC 28210
Charlottcnillc. VA-ManhaSha.Madcod (Mn. R M.) Brar:burn farm. Fttt UntOn, VA 22940
ClatUburJ· WV-Helcn Louist Fruter (Mil. James) Lake Floyd. BnltoJ. WV 26332
Hampton Roads. VA-Becky Goolsby McCaUum (Mrs. C. F .Jr.) 8j Bn-nnhaven Dr .• Ncwpon: News. VA 21602
MorslU:llown. WV-SalJy ROft (}tn. Rlchvd) lmpui2J WOOib. MorpntoWn. WV 26)0'
Norfolk VA - MISS Beverly)o Spencer. 820 Laurel Ave Chesapeake. VA 2.3325
Rtcbmoad. VA-May L. Kellr::r-Jo L,Me" Stanc:iI OeMuy (Mrs. Anehony. Jr.) '09 Kramer Dr. Highbnd Spnngs. VA 21071
Wbeelin,-Ohio Vane,. WV-Silly Poner (Mrs R.) 2S Stratford Rd .• Wher:lInC. WV 2600}
Winnon-Sakm. NC-lkverly Sarmt bley (Mrs. E. T .. III) no Archer Rd • Wlnston.Salem. NC 27106
EPSilON PROVINCE
A1woRK Pro'non: Pmtdau-ElIzsbeth I..utrlr: Thorpl' (Mn Gr:orJc' W.) 660 Grand Concou.rJr:. Miami SburCl. n : U1J8
Atlanta., GA-Sw.annr: HmdeDOn Snypp (Mn. C. H .) 2000 Udv KnoI' Cink. a....u. GA J0076
_ C-<y, fL-..Ga>a Carlul< Eod<r (>IB a K.) '"I S. Ooix A-rr: Cocoa 8nch, f1. 32931
Ckatwac:r:r. FL- Pacneia Sbbau,h Wyers (Yn It A.) 1}809 "am '" . lAqo, Ft ll)<O

Columbia. SC -Caruk Mootconxry Hum (Mrs. K. F.) 361' Boundbf'OOk. Columbia. SC 29201
Daytona Beach, FL- Verda Ltt Aduns SUtton (Mil Bt:rnrn D .) no I...andnu.Jk CUI Ie. Ormond Beach. Fl32074
DelAnd, Ft-PllriOI Wratht.rs Halchtu (Mf!_ R, T.) P 0 80s 8, Uke M"tuoe-, fl 327·41
FOl1 laIKSndalr. fl Nancy Nunn Morrow (MD- Rohut) 3211 :-:W' 89th A\rr Coni Spnnp, FL 3H6) fL..o--Cttlk: Morw (MIS. Richard H.) 34H N W. 10th Ihr., GlIndlvllit. Fl }2(0) Hollywood, FL -Jo Ndl Proctor Dud. (Mil A C.) }410 Ckvdand 5 •• Hullywood Fl HOZI
)xkson.iUe. Fl-JWt Fcommt' Han eMn Rlchard M) 4844 AI· lonquln Ave.Jac.nonvllIC'. F132210 Uakdand. fL-Dom Sunky Inbody (Mrs. R. D.) 3911 Polk Ave Lakeland. Fl HSO}
Miami. FL-Mary E RJehutU Richardson (Mil. I.) 177 Ocean we Dr Kcy fl33149
MKI.GcorJia iklty Webb Krauss (Mn. A .) 2931 Rolhn, Rd • Macon, GA 31204
Napin. Fl---Barbll'l Bote" Abbott (Mn. T P·l 1471 MUla Or Naples. FL 33940
Orlando-Winter Plut. Fl- -Mary Moblt:y MWK'f (Mn. A 1-) 1000 E. MKhl,an. Apl_ 10]2·A, Orlando, A.)2806 hns:aoob. n -J2n Gttku (Mn. N P.) 1)0 Munroe Road. Penq,;:ob. R. )2)0)
s.. Pett:rsbulJ. Fl_Ekanor IXmon Flora (Mfl. W.J-) 397) looth PI.u· No Pinnell., Park, A. )))6) Ft-Mid,t Pntrs HOR (Mn- Roi:ltn) ))00 Mcrnnw: Dr. FL Jn81
florida -J.ult McConlq' faner {Mn. JOKph F _} 6102 Auau,t. Dr , Lakes )12. Ft. A. B901
Tlililalwl«. fL- -AOM McKDi,tu (Mrs. RKb:u-d) 2)06 W.ldtmlllr Ln Talb.hal!«, Fl)2303 Tampa, FL - Mw Dupn Dc-rringer. 1) 14 Dr .• -'300. T2Jnplil. fL J)601 West Beach. FL- Ka) Upson Simmons (Mrs R. G.) 3)6 POlice Rd WCSt Palm Beach. FL H40)
ZETA PROVINCE
AJurn.rw: Pm¥ln(c Pruidcnt-Mupiet I. Gatdnc-r (Mrs G T_) 42) Faufu Rd Birmm,ham, MI 48009 Ann Arbor, Ml-M" Ten! Howe BlIInboJomcw. I))) Fairbnt, Ann Arbor MI 48100C Bloomfidd lidk, WI -!'IiarxyThompsoo Ked« (Mrs. Oooald G) )40 S Glcnhum. Bmnmgh.m, MI 48009 Hills MI. Jr-Jor« RobUUOll Warunbcc (Mrs Wm.) 880 Aspen. RKhcstU. MI 48063
Iktcon-Dr.ubom. Ml-und..a Maddos Pnce (Mrs. F R) 14302 Hubbard ad UYOflU. MI 481).4 Grand Jilaptds. MI Und2. Stoakn RIa (Mrs- James) 909 lakeside SE. Grand Rapid •• MI 49)06
GfOIIC Potate. Ml-Jo Dtff"qo Alrundcr (Mrs Kenneth) lOB Hunt Oub. Gf'Otk Pte Woods. MI 482)6 Hilbd;;a]c. MI _ Oom[h,y S"'iI1ISOn (Mrs. Edward) 28 WCSlWOOd Dr • Hllbd:a.lc MI 49242
JxUon. MI Beverly Belyea Klui:ltra (Mrs. J W.) 1990 Shoemaker, Jaduon. MI 4920}
lanwn,-E.c: lansin,. Ml -Glom L,hl1tooe Ipson (Mn. J H.), OrniJon. EUI LaNIIlI. MI 48823 North Woodwam, MI-Mmha Bli» Ehlen (Mrs- N F.»)6029 Conlrns ltd FarrninJton Hills. MI 48024 Toronto. Ont" CJ.nada - M lamona Ulba. )2 Mlbtllt , Apt 606. uhngtoo. Om M9A Ca.nada
FfA PROVINCE
AJwnnu Pnm..oce Ptc.deOI-Janc HotKhtns Tuteo (Mo. Richud K) 10)61 Advctllutc Lant:. Cinclnnau. OH 4)242
Akroa. Bonham Campana (Mrs. Rooald) 120 Bu" SI. Munroe Falb. OH 44262
Atbc:ftI. OH-Marp;>fK" Whrsron Wilker (Mn. Leo) 21 Uah Place, Awns, OH 4POI Caotoa. OH-5uunnc" &:.well Potttr (Mn. John OW.) 1204 un· wood Ave SW. North Cantoft. OH 44720
CWinnau. OH-Camlyn Hdnun Uchltnbcrc (Mrs. Jot.) 271) Whnehowc Lute. Caounttilu, OH 4)244
Qe-.eland.EaIc. OH Louist: R)'1n Hopkuu (Mrs B F_. Jr) 298) MootromcrY Id., Sh2ker Hu .• OH 44122
Qcywnd-West. OH-Lucy Bait" Wamtt (Mrs. John R.) 21222
Endsky Ave. Rod., Rrver, OH 44116
CoIumbul.OH -Bubara Grem Zahm (MIJ. it W.) 39J Granv1.lle
Sq., Wonhinlton, Oli 43(8) Dayton. OH-Jcarut Gnmm Vickroy eMlJ DaYld) 8908 O«p FortSl lti, Otyton. OH 4)4)9 Hamilron. OH -Jeanne: Btkhtr Thtobald (Mrs Peter) 911 Pack Ave., HamJton, OH 4)01)
Nnram.GraaYiUc. Oli-Mrs. Fred L Preston, 120 E. Elm SI., Box 267, Granvdlr, OH "}02J
Pommouth, Oli-Mrs_ Mary Babcock ScurloCk. J507 Ordwd Dt. , Ponsmouth. OH 0662 Spnn,fidd. OH-C,nthaa Wintcn Altt (Mn Edward C.) 9)4 Woodlawn A"e .• SpnnaflCld, OH 45504 Tokdo, OH-8arbara Chapman MauotlO' (Mrs. Jamo) ))47 IkcchWlY. Tolt:do, Ohio "}614
ntFfA PROVINCE
Alumn.:.lt ProY1n« Ptaicknt-JllI Grossman Cok (Mrs Terry Philip) 2H2 \l'oodbluff Coun. Bloomln«ton. rN 47401 Andcoon. IN -Sue Huns Nichols O. R Jr.) 1211 Franco Lant, Arwknon. I:-.J 46012 IUoomin,toa. ()Qbsoo Gf'O$$tnan (MfJ Rex), 1280 SoothdnWfl5. Blool1\.IOiton, IN .47401 Columbu5.lN -Luty Broc:klnc R«d (Mrs. R G.,Jr) J2)() Wood· bnd Par nv, C lumbus. IN ·P201 Elkhan Counll'.I "i Hlds Marqun (Mrs. ViclOf') 229}9 Grc:tn Ln[ Blvd, Elkhan. IN 46) 14 fon 'WlilyM. L.'l_Paltl Rool Bub (Mrs. Sltphm) 462} StD.ttord Rd • Fort Wayne, IN 4t.RO' fnnklin. IN- -undlll Hkb Beckr (Mrs. B A.) 2)80 Stonrrbrook Lant, frankl.lO, IN 161)1 Guy. IN Chadna Skokh Udulb (Mrs. John) 22}0 W nth M( Mtrnll"LlIe. I:-.J 46410 l-bmmond. IN --Eliui:ltlh Minnich Slodclm (Mrs. J, G.) al"} lmden A"t. Munuc:r. IN 46}21 IN "Slndra Tc:mphn Cm:diw (Mrs. J1IImn W.) .)4) Ea(lbournc Dr • Inchanapohs, IN 46226 lndilllttilpola. IN. Jr. -Chc:rri Mkkcy CupcOltf (Mn. Thomas) \820 E 62nd, Inlhanapohs. IN 46220 Kokomo, IS ROle H1J't.I1\1IIn Ru.cll (Mrs. R_) )40) Carolyn Ct_. K"komQ. IN 46901
Lafaftflt, IN Lchmvt (Mn. Gsty) 908 S 2he St. Labyctte.ISf""J04 Muncie', IN_Pam ZKub Smilh (Nn. Tom»))OO Windina Way. MUfkl('. IN 4"}02
RKhmonJ 1:'Ii -Btuy Cobceilo (Nn frank) 806 TOkbJOC Id • Rilhmond, IN 4"}':'4 ';outh Jknd.MlShaWllb. -Marsha Htwln Ortando eMn Anthony) In Tuh«. South 8c:nd. IN 46614
SouthnJtem Indwu-Barban McKinrq Weich iMn_ It D.)
R R. 10 Box 2. IN 47204
Soulhpon. IN-Virlmia Glen FeathcDtOn (Mrs. I.) 901 East Stop II Rd .• lndlanapoliJ. IN 46227
Soutbweucmladiana -"-ynaraSlauk(Mn E S.)Wonmanltd. RI BlI; n. Evanmlit-, IN 47711
Terre Haute, IN -Roome frUler Tcmplnon (Mn J A) 124 CoUrn AYt Terrt Haute. IN 47804
VaJpar.utO. IN - Bn-erly Easter Enos (Mn John) IR_ 6, 8m 184·C. Valparaiso. IN 46i8J
IOTA PROVINCE
A1wnoae: ProruIce PraIdcoc--Gcora:I1II Walker Sc:a.arca (Nts. lUchud D .) 8001 Cortcland Dr • KnoX'fllk. TN 37919
Slut: Rtd,e. Th JiII'I(' H-.makr-r (Mn Guy) 909 Edanrood Cirdt, Kmrspon 37660
Ou.nmoop. TS MJ5$ M.&nlvon Hodac, WilQ5lOl'J Citdt. Apt ;"01·[. TN }74Q) ,,*,"1.IIe. n; Bvban Bf\I!>aknNrlf(Mn Hc:tbt:n) 22J.4 Kcllrr IXnd Rd • Koonille. TS J

Laln,lOn, KY -ltnda Pl5ld! (M1'5. T K). 327" E1mhunot CI In:U''ICIOtI. KY 40)02
Lnle PI,ton, McCull'han Huff (Mn.) N.) P.O Box 206, Gtdlnbur,. Th HH8
LoulfnUt. KY Manl\n HllVsn Whltt:d::er (Mn. De/ben G) "01
foumain Me Lou"nlk-. KY 40222
Mnnphu. TN-Ft:ln:.("!;Osbom R.Jky(Mn_ G. A.) )140 ENu Prole, Sh·d MemphIS. r-.: }8116
Nash Ut. TN -Charlotte Ann Eckel Ed1fl"1.lcb (Mn J(X M'thatij 390) Tnmble Rd Nash"illt, 1N }72U
KAPPA PROVINCE
Alumnae Pto""" PrnIdent-Kathryn Schkdwl(z Lrwu {Mrs Jon R_I Ma\l!>llppl GulfCoa.uJunlOf Collqt. Pcrklflnon. MS 39HJ Aubum-Opclib. Al -Mary &11 Shuul(W()nh (Mrs. R.) 1012 Trrract Autt, Auburn. AL }68)O Binnin,ium. AL·-l« Saundtn)ames (Mrs. R.dwd E.• )r.) )6)) emu,de" Rd 8lrmn1gbMn. AL })22)
Hawcsbu'l. MS-Bttty Pmchard Bryan! (Mrs,) 1012 51, Apt 6, Hatunbo". MS 39401
Hunuyilk A Mw Lucy L Brown. 2024 N , Mcmonal Parkway (i6, HunewlUt , At 3)810
Jackson. M Sybil Many Chcuman (Mn. I,*n) 3162 AdrKnM' Dr • ):a<bon. tdS 39212
Mttuaippi Odu--FDn«S Dill Twiford (Mrs Hunttt) 1.420 ROK Cink. CIarlu<W<. MSl8614 AL - ·blts Gray Tbonttorth, 106 S. Groraia Aft, Mobllr, AL l6604
Moatpma)'. AJ-Aruu Va.nck- Voon Nunnekr ao. (M". J. 5.) 302 Ktoy AftnUr, Montaomay, At 36109
Twcalooa AL-Lanr Smith Sdunm (M13. john) n) 37th Eut. H6.
Od'ont·UftI¥erUty, MS-Mu,am Anne Dillard Bove:r (Mrs R A.) 312 Gtmt'r. Oxford. MS 386))
LAMBDA PROVlNCE
Alumnae Pto,.intt Pmidtnl Stanlry (Mrs.JohnJ.) 92)1 Grlt'("n Briar Rd ., Bloomln,ton. MN )S-4J7
Beloit. Hobbs Alb (Mrs Gmrar) 2)9 Sk,hnr Dr., Lake Groe\-a. WI HH1
Bbdc Hi", of South DUota-Bonrue Blue Carr (Mrs Tom) 100) 10th St .• Belle Foun:bc SO H717
Duluth. MN-Supnior, WI-Lowse Tayior Morpn (Mrs Geo. E.) 1622 Morruncs1de Aft. , Duluth WN ))803
Fall Riftr VaSey of WiIcorw.o-Robcm. M.ach.Jh Burkhardt (Na E. S.) 724 l:, Marqurur .)1., Appktoo. WI )4911
Grud fotb , NO -Nan 5tokabeny Vaaltt (Mn Da.-id) 209 Coun. Grand FOlb. NO '\8201
MadllOd. WI Robin long (Mn RooaJd) 1}4 M.ertham Or. Madoon , WI H-;O)
OW .......... WI-undo """'u)odaoo (lola.).,..!) "'. Cam<"" 01 • Brookfield , WI HOO)
Mianeapolu. MN-Stwol Amundson Kau:tinJn (Mo. Oenl'er) 2%0 Tonkaha Dr, WaJun.. MN )5391 Sc. Paw, MN-Jeny Hunter KIng (Mrs. Sceven) 1171 West Sawn Me SI Paul. MN )5113 Siou.fau..SO
Vermillion, SO-Judi Arnold Chaney (Mrs M T.) 601 Valley V.rw. Vrn1lllbon. S0)7069
Winnlpe,. Manlroba, CanAda-Donna Frrnd (Mrs J.) 1603-1710 Pont&r Ave_. WInnIpeg. Manitoba Rl) 0E2. Canada MU NORTH PROma
Ahll"-IIK Pro,;na Pmtdtru-Ekaoor Hou,ham (Mil. R J.) 90) Norwood. Mrlrosc Park , IL 60160
Arl.tft,IOft &.htl. IL----JudJ Dnis Wluucrr (Mrs. H., Jr.) -«) S Brvttly Ln Arhn81Df1 11 6000) Cluaao Buu.. Womra '$. IL--Jamr A Hultman"" I )-C Gnnt
Plkr. Chk__qo, 1160614
OUc::.p South SubwbM Il-Doooa Kolanko Sbt(:r (Mn. loa) lin W 191n St .• 1L60430
CIUap'IV Sabwboo. IL-IWy)nn Iobtbon W"'_ (>In G.d) 463) Fra.nkllQ Aft Wcstrm Sprinp. 11 60))8
THE AllOW OF InA
Dup:aae CounfJ' lL-NIOJ; Hams Allrn-Jo Ann McGlade Morgan (MD. J A) \01 Grernbfw Rd .• Gltn EII)'n. IL 60137 fo. Ri,trValley ofUlinou-Conscarxr MtlkrSc:hustcr (Mrs. l. A.) 2}60 Sao Souci Dr , Auf'Of'a, 1L60)06
Himda.lr Towmtup. lL-Janrt Rrploglr RobertS (Mn. Robt:n) 912
Oakwood TrlT*f". HintdaJr. 1L 60)21
Ukc CowtlJ'. Il-Mrma PrMUm Sando:r: (Mn. Lotus) 12-4' WeN Laic Sf , Lbt:n)'l't1k. IL 6OCW8
Millon ToWftdup. It -Carol Hammrnchnudt Akorn eM" F S.) 120q GMnOn Road. Whraloo. IL 6018?
Non.h Shorc. t1.--Manlyn Bowtn B«bc (Mo. Rkhanl) 1363 Sanford larK. Gkn"l(W. IL 6002)
Nonh SboreJunior. lL-MU)· Ann Dtyckn F)fr (Mrs. BN«) 2231
S_a.II'l"-ood Dr • Clrm'ICW. IL 6002'
Oak Pm·Riftl Fo«« , H.-Barbin. MOJonnlcr (Mn John) 2JZ N Rad,dwd Ave .• 60302
Parle JbdJt'-Da Plaine.. I1--Suunnc Gadtill Dahn (Mrs. S G.) 1039 VIm VIII. Dr Des Plail'ld. IL60016
Rockford.IL -Junc Rupp«t Reents (Mrs A C.) 4-411 Dunbar PI., RlXkfrwd.1L61111
MU SOU11f PROVINCE
A1WDJlJoC Prol'iace Prnicieftl-K.athc:ruw Scamu Dallmbach (Mrs VI C.) 712 VI UniYrfSlq. Cham"...,n. IL 61820
Allon-Edwud.mUc.IL-Mary AM CaJusU Eu«:nnan {M'n K. A.) 1521 PU)( 51 HIg.hhnd. lL 62249
A,.OQ.Bw.hndJ. I1-LbbK Brook Gaddis-Annr Eckky Harna (Mrs Jamn), 21 Sunsrl laO(. Bushndl. IL 61",,22
BIoominl'oa -NonuJ lL-Jok-nr Ptathtt iuw-ol'l (Mrs Ridwd) 111 Ruth Rd , BIoomtllltOn, IL 61
Cbampl-lJa-Urtwu. IL-Ff'l.nco Read (NB. Lou) Stoddard Ac:rrs. Monucello 1L 618)6
n.nrillt Il-Mardyn Johnson Hus (Mrs. James) 1404 Rll'Cftmt Dr Danvilir. 11 6 1832
Oecaluc, Il- Miss DUlnnr Hill. 10 South Sidt Counny Oub. lknNr, IL 62)21
GaJaburJ IL-Linda lLnz Allen (Mrs Todd) 1612 N PnlllC 51 Gainbuci. IL 61401
Jaciuonvillc, Burnham Onktn-Rachd Syk« (Mil Owta) It RL Ifl. \Vhue .H.tL IT. 62092
Monmouth , lL-Ahcr McDoug-uJrnsen (Mrs. Russrll) 1)1) E Bcoad.aY. Monmouth. IL 61462
hona IL-Calhy Lopn Panoru (Mrs. RIchard) 631& N. MI. Haw. k, Rd , Proria. 1L 6161-4
Qulnc:y,IL-Mary McDill Knapbadr ,JI (Mrs H W.) 9 Counuy Oub Dr., Qulncy 1162301
5pruoa6dd. IL-M..., T..,10< SduWnna (loin Wdlwn) 22 Wild· wood Rd Spnncftrld. IL 627<>4
Tri-City.IL-Nuxy Holbrook Waikn (Mn 2931 enford Dr ., lXurndori". IA 52722
rr-1J PROVll'liCE
Alumn.ae Pnmocr lIrs Robb (Mrs W, J.) 2330 Lindtn Dr S.E., Udar R.aptdf , IA )2.403
Ames , lA-NIlkJ Hi,k7 GnblJJ (Mrs; James) \09 S. StOff. Boone. fA )0036
Ccdsr bpicll. lA -Jcannt Kltr Russell (Mrs Str:phrn) 1616 Anzona Aff., N.£.. Crdsr RsJHds. lA 52402
Coundl BJuJU, IA -Jacqurhnr Bunon R.lltJ (Mrs;. E. S.) 10) LawH'ncr Cuelr. Council Bluffs , IA 51501
Des MOIl'lCl. lA-GII'I&tr Lidbcttrr Monson (Mrs. M .) 2200 Mradow Broork Dr On Moinrs IA )()26)
Indianola, lA -El lJr 8amts (Mrs Kdly) 901 N Bunoo, Indianob. IA )012)
Iowa CilJ', LA -Linda lLar Fincham (Mrs. Richard) 147) Grand A't'e .• Iowa Cty. lA )2240
1.incoUI, Na-JIlDC1 Crabbe Wrybf'l.lXh (Mrs. Willwn I.) 2720
South 24th St • Lincoln. N8 68S02
Mt. lA-Hckn Cr&nr Rohde CNn. Bruer) )01 EaIt Wutungwn. Mt P1rManl, JA )2641
OnWaa, NB-Jan Shradrt Nc.man (Mn. o.,.id) 1211 N 126 St., Omaha. NB 681S"
SioG. City. IA-Chnm RI.nc Mm (Mrs. Hctvy J-) WI Nonna.a Dr. IMD City. IA )11<>4

XI
AJWlll\aC Pnmnce P,elidClIl-Mary Custis Han (Mn J. F.) 812) Fontana. Pruie Viii•• KS 66208 Columbia. MO-SUWl Talum ihnUkt {Mao 8b.kc) }OS Bmra. Columbu.. totO 65201
HucchlftlClft. KS-KuoIyn Kina Hinshlllw (MD. Charles, Jr.) 2801 N Van Buren. Hutchinson. KS 67)01 Jdfcaoo Ciry. MO-Ba.tbtn GotudWk perdU(: (Mrs Don R.) I,UI Saun.-ood.}d'fmoo Dry, MD 65101
Kansu City, KS-Catobnc Brink Van (MIJ. Thoow M) 22n Washington Blvd .• Kanw City. KS 66102 Ka.nw City. MO-Sbawoet Mission. KS-Ann Anile Booth Qotrs. John N Jr .) )902 W. 78th Tcrrxc , Sha.1II'O(t' Mission KS 66208 Kanw City. M().Shalmee Mluion, KS Junior-LI nda Hooper Wwbcr, (Mrs. James) 9016 Ltt Blvd. , Lnwood K.S 66206 Kusas City. NO·Shawn« M"on, ItS, ADO" muy Kennedy Boyd (MD. John A )r.) 8101 E1 MOniC', Prairie Village. KS 66208
KS-Janicc 8 (Mn.) R.) 1520 Alvamat Or Lawrence , KS 66011
Maniuuan, KS-Pal Riler Hostetler (Mrs. o,arles) 2)11 Grand· view Terrace. Manl\l.u1J1 , KS 66502 St. JOKJ)b. NO-Mrs Ch1r1cs H&siuns, H Catibou. SI Ja«pb. >106<106
Sc Loud. NO-l.cc T'hompKKI &r,er (Mrs. J. Tomy, Jr.) '2 Ccmn,lOfI Lane, St. Louis, MO 63132 St. Louis, MO.)u.Noc-JKqudmc Robinson Tra,loc (Mn: phil· hpJ -43) N. Oa.,. Kukwood, MO 63122 Spria,lield, NO-Anile BWlek Dennen (Mrs. Roben) 1200 E _ Ddmar. SpnnJftcld. MO 61804
Topcb, KS--Deth Fonuon Fq:er (Mrs. QuaM) 2712 Osborn, Topck.a. KS 66614
Watem tcans.-MlJ"Cdrne Linschc:!d Proffitt (Mrs. RKhard) Rt 11 , Cha.sc, KS 67)24
Wichita. KS-Nancy Noble Hadley {Mrs James E.) 62) N Broadmoor, Wichita. K.S6n06
OMICRON PROVINCE
Alumnae PtoYince MtAm u Gn! (Mrs. W,)'12 Bugle Coon, uttle Rock, AR 72207 Ardmore. OK-Mrs Sunk, Scown. 7·F SW. Ardmore, OK Place. Ardmott, OK 7}tOi
Ba.dmiUe. Van Akcn (Mrs. John) 927 S. Dda. wan. Bankmlk. OK 7",,003 Duncan, OK Nell 8ctenbough Rl!CVcs (Mrs. John E.) 2202 Car· oun Dr . Duncan. OK 7lH3 Edmoad, OK -Lrncla McFarlane Haller (Mrs Tom) RI ). Box (.A Ow.: Emd, OK-VI'" PhdlipsJohnson {Mn Jim) 1610 North QuIDCJ. EOId, OK 73701 f'2,enemk Alt-Maty Campbell Van Earon Gillespie (Mrs. E. S.) 2G4 bochwood, Springdale, Ai 72i"64 Fon Smith, AJ-Nancy Pryor (Mrs. Neil B.), 6)10 Dunan Rd .• fort Smith, AR 72901 HOt Spnnp. AR--·L.tc: 7.ucht Lonmer (Mrs. Andre-vf) 120 Mimosa St .• Hol SpnnC1. AR 71901 lmle Rock. AR - ·Cath«it\(' E Cald..,dl OUT (Mrs. James E Jr.) 27 Bult/C' Coun. lillie Rock. AR 72207 Mt»k.o,ee. OK-Dorotby Duoc:an H2.ys (Mrs. A. G.) 270) Bo&too, Mu.1kOC« OK 744tH OK IKU1 NancC' LaOCdoo (Mrs . Ben) 1411 Cherry· ftol'lC. Norman. OK 73069
Okbboau wry. OK-·Franc.ae Bonds Pool (Mrs. Jxi D·l 7224 Shorcunc, Oklahoma Cil,. OK 72132
0Id>h0m0 0". OK.J -Beth Wngh, (Mn. Gil) PO 0.. 20464. Oklahoma CHy. OK H120 Otceola-Blflhnillc. AI -Pam Wild, Brad.tn (Mrs. Bryan) 11) W.JohnIon. Owcob.. A.R 72310
P>"" V.n.y OK·-Domth, J Duttu> PIullipo (MB Phil).22 Franru. lindsay. OK ]j0)2 Poaca Ciry.lUyeo.",. OK -GerTy Wran Mdaddcn (Mrs. Jobn) 2404 Nndowbrooi:. Ponca Cny. OK 74601
StillW2lH. OK -Jane Leonard Eatnnt (Mrs:. Sun) III) Wnrwood Dr . Sul alC'r. OK 74014
Tc:udlana , AI_TX-O....iaSrruth Moore (Mrs HeN}'. Ill) .wi CoJooraI. Tcntbna. AI 7)101 Tulsa. OK_Shllley Sauc:rfield Janco (Mrs: Slcven) 24) I wr 28 Sc • Tulsa. OK 7411-4
Pll'iORnt PROVINCE
Alumnu Pro"in« Pmldenc -Sue Cumminl5 Giblon (Mn. Joe F ) 401 &anon Sc., 8oJ; 366. CaI"a?, TX 7'"837
Abiltne. TX-JIII RKllcoy BIShop (Mrs. Seou) 1317 Blvd, Abi Ic:ne. TX 41)60'; AJeundri•• LA-Deanna Riley Lampen (Mrs. J. Matt) 471J West,arden Blvd .• Alexandna. LA 71301
Amarillo , TIC -Hclt'n Hawks 8c:ncoo (Mrs. EddiC:) 2305 Hancock. Ama.rtllo. TX 7<)106
BnU.Of Valley TX -Nancr B«kham Holsler (Mrs. James E.) 1816
uun. LIne. Slation. TX 778-10
InJw TX Wibon Su:pheos (Mrs. Suey R.) 1936 Glade· ,idt Ct Dallas. TX "S240
Dallal. TX. Junior Da,-Ano MewhlOncy Monrunl (Mrs. Bruce) -439 Wc:sc:Jamcs. Wills Poml. TX 7)169
Dcalon, TX -lu Ann Browning Redman (Mrs. V.n W.) 2811
Carmel. Demon. TX 76201
fon Wotth. TX _ MmhaScaJ)' Price (Mrs. Homer G.) -4931 Bryte. Ft. Worth TX 76107
l.af'k.in. TX -Nan Nk-kmon Milkr (Mrs. Alan 0) P D. 8os.wo, Diboll. TX 7)941
Ma.JshalJ. TX-Mrs Franklin Jones. Jr .• 2308 PI Caddo Rd .• Musha.JI, lX 7)1$70
Mid.Ciriet. TX-Susan Fla. Cohenour. 16628 Cuter Dr Ar· U"&fOn. lX 76010
Monroe . L\ -Susan Yarbrough Trans (Mrs. Clifton H ,. Jr.) 702 Hilton. Monroc, LA 71101
Ptmpa TX Ltc Carrmchad (Mrs. Doug) 804 B, North Ncl50n. Pampa. TX 7906)
RIchardson, TX -Jane: PurlC't Shirley (Mrs. Jack) 9444 Hlghc:dae Dr , Dallas. 1):: 75238
SM:mun-rkruson. TX -Sharon Canon Reynolds (Mrs. Ron) 8ru: 40. Shc:rmllll. TX 7)090 L\ _V i{kl Longmire Hanna (Mrs. Ken) 130 Unden. LA 71104
Tylu. TX-Ju lia Faye McMurrey (Mrs R.).), 401 W 7th. T,I«. TX 7)701
WIC'O TX -Jcannco T,mll Easuna.n (Mn. Frank) -4917 RKlJC"IC:W , Waco. TX
\flChua FalL.. TX -Cynthl. 8mlOi Bowmt:r (Mrs J Roben) 2022 Clannda. Wichita Falls, TX 76308
PI SOUTIJ PROVINCE
Alumnae: Pmfta<t Praidml -Hamft Molu Cok (Mrs J W.) 12) Kenwood Aft!., Baton Rouge. LA 70806
AUHio. TX--CulaJoRi(e Brewer (Mrs.)' G .) 2200 l.aratruc Trail Ausun. lX 78041
AlaliD. TX. Junior _Namy Loftis Chick (Mn. C. 8 .) 7401 Rd .• Ausuo. lX 78731
laton Rouge. LA -Ntnq' OU,,« Salwi (Mrs. H. D .) 1746 o.atcau Cc .• Baton Rouge. L\ 7081'.i Beaumont. TX·Niu Hill Surlt-Mrs. Frank R. Keith. 4-42) Ala· Pun Arthur. TX 71640
Cameroo.Wibq, TX -J ulit: Gallaher Uhlhorn (Mn. H. M·l It 'I. Bo. 360, San Benito . TX 78)86
Conroe.Huntn'ilk. TX· -Maty Robinson Woodward (Mrs. W. M.) 2200 Robn.on Wa)'. HuounUe, TX 77}40
CorpUl Christi. TX -Jud), Groh Maples (Mn. Ronald) 441J Con· ,l"CWIooaI Dr Corpw Chruu. IX i"8413
CJPraI CIHk. TX-Atlcttc: Stevens Oyou (Mrs ., H.) 2319
Enc:lUi. HOUStOn. TX 17068
EJ '-:t TX Patt102.·C'WtQn Rcnnici (Mrs Qarln) 2O!rl N
Kansas SI • EI Puo. TX "9902
HMbJao Courtry. TX· -MarJe fumJ 8c:noeo (Mrs. CaJvIR I) Chula Veta, McAllt'n TX 78)01

HoUSlOO. TX-Mn; Oa'l'tOn Arnxlter. 119 Housu)O, TX 1"02.
Houiloa, TX, JUIUOl Day-Manlyn Moorman Adams (MB Cony M .Jr) 10006 Dd Monn:. HOU!too. TX 7:-041
Hotmon. TX. JIUlior '"hl-Gror,ia Khym Suthtrland (N", J L.) 12)19 Carn Hill. Houston, TX 77077
u.&Jelce, LA Kly ThWlelu Manh (Mts. Ftftlmt) 121 K1mI Dr • Laf.V"[c. L\ 70)01
Lake Charla, LA-Ga.tlBam Mackey (Mn. Charlo) 121) NlDm SI • lake Charles. LA 70601
Lubbock, TX SUt Sudduth Gllbrn.th eM" Jun} S, Lubbock. TX 79413
Mexico Ciry, Maim-Pund. Htl:ficld VaJcks (MrJ. M1Jlld) Av RevoJunon. 1209-4 PlIO. MCJ[lco 20. I) F
M.dbnd. n -COnSUlrkc Tlyktc Men (Mil )tfry) .4 AmhuI'<l, Midland, TX 79701
Orleans. L\ --LncI. LaWfC:OCC P(,rJChall eM" C. f.) F2J1. -.,. Or Nnr Orkans, LA 70124
Odc-.ll, TX-Mrs Fred Barron. 1714 Glen""ood. Odt'Ma. TX
Sao AlI,ao. TX -Mutha Uf! Paac (Mn Rlcb('f) 2933 Brut Grovc:. San AnScio. TX 76901 San AlUonjo, TX-Edwlna Ear,ie- Roclll'd: (Mrs. lnomu) .}JS OwIM Rd an Anu'lnto. TX 78209
Viaona. TX - -Sophi:a MiddletOn Hnth (Mrs D. P,) 1804 Colle,e 0, VKlorll. nc: 77901
RHO PROVINCE
Pro"lft('e Ptelldrnc-Muy fUr BaIJa' (Mrs Wilham C., Ii) Cbfdon Cc. co 80303
Dlilinp. MT _Suun Duaanz (Mrs. SA.) 1812 Yt'liowsronr A."Vt' Bllhnp. MT )9102
Boulder. CO Mary Janr Randolph Abbott (Mrs. Thomas D.) 47)0 Cutt'r Tr:ul. Bouldt'r. CO 80301
Bouman, MT-Luunn Fnt'dl8cnnm (Mrs. ManhaJl) Stu Roult'. Bos 42. Bouman. MT )911)
Caspn. PaYM (Mil. Valky Or Caspu. WY 82601
WY HalTlOl Prosvr (Mrs. Dt"an) 1i 11 Ala· andcr Allc, Cheycnne. WY 82001
Color:Jdo Sprinp. CO-8ev (Mn Dnn) 29)(1
Shnrcham c.r Co&ondo Spnnp. CO 80906
De:O"C'f. CO-Mary Zoe' KU8kr (Mil. Wm E.) 1'}89
So. Cenoi, Way, DmYt'r. CO 80210
Deo"C'r. CO. E"C'IlJJ\.-Judy I..ammt' Grttn (Mrs John R) S Oe-UOlI CI1'. Lllticton. CO 80122 )t:ffctJOn County OJ •. of Detnu. CO-Judy Howard BIIIJI'ICS (Mrs. hhard A.) 121H Applt'"IIrOOd Knolls Dr lakewood. 0080215 fon CoUinas. CO-Rcta Herbaruoo (Mrs Jack) 1204 Lory 51 , Fort Collins. CO 80)21 Gmu faUs. NT-Pauline Amundson Dahl (Mrs John Z) 180) 8c«h, Grea, Falb. MT Helma. Mane Ea,1e (Mrs. Harold) 1816 8th An, HC"lenJ. MT )9601
UruUt'. WY-Mn Gcorge Pott'llt'n. 619 KC'atnt'f. Laranuc. WY82070
Put'blo. CO--Jacklt' Badwn VIc:lU (Mrs Raymond) 28 Bnarptc Tmac;c, Pucblo CO 11001
SIGMA PROVINCE
AJumlUt' Provinct' Presicknt-Kathenm R«vts Lords (Mil. Jlmtl L.) 4190 Sow-relgn W.f. Sa.itl.ake City. l1f 84117
AJbuquetqUlt'. NM-Yvvnoe Gama 8a::kky (loin. J. E.) 812) Horauo PI. N E Albuquerque. NM 87111
Camdt.dr;. AZ-Robtn Fithian 8nus (Mrs Ron) 132"0 N 60th SI., ScottJChJe. AZ8H}4 Las Ctuca:. NM_M1S5 Bevcrly Bourgun. 82) Tdshon, ,flO. r.. OucH, NM 88001
Qz:dftl. UT-CaroJyn Chcrqo FllTt1aIe (Mo. Dan) lS}6 Mauk Dr Orden. UT 84403
AZ-SLlv Smith 5nmb (Mrs E. D) E Cir.• Phomu AZ 8)014
THE ARROW OF PI IUA PHI
Roiwcll. NM - Barbara Hodpon Pluucrtrtuter (Mo. 0 8., 80s 989. NM 88201
Salt u/r;e GI,. UT-GlorUi Evan!; MOfTlSQn (Mrs. john G.) 464) D«r Ottk Rd, Salt Lake City. ur 8411':'
TUOOft. AZ-juht'tlt Oan.it'ls McDooou,h (MIS. Edw-ard) )220 E. Seventh S, • TlKsoo. AZ SHU
TAU PROVlliCE
AJumnat Pro"RCt PfHident-Lois Badllty (Mn. W W.) 1423 Rd SW CaJgary. Albern. TlV 2V2. Canada
Andt()J'2IC'. AK Itme Kio8 Ballman (MB Donald) nu Lord Baranof Dr. Arxhorage. AK 99)0)
Bclk"'.I(" EuliedC'. WA -Shmle Pc:ndlev uebsack (Mo Jottph) 16622 5 E 46th. lwquah. WA 98021
BoiJt' ID -Barbata Sull n (Mrs. Ktnt) 4644 Ikrkshlfc. BolK. 108r04
Caipt}'. AJlxna. Canxla-f.yt" Tupper (Mn G. W) 1119 Killeam Aiit' SW .• Calga,..,'. Albena T1V 2N,. Canada
Edmonton. Allxna. Camda Wolfe Field (Mil 0 H.) 8603 U" St Edmonton. Albcru nR On. Canada
E"eftu. WA-j("an Howalt Gorman (MD. Robt.) 801 Alpine. Evtrelt. WA !J820.\
OIympa. VIA Ba.rbara Clanton Da.nleb (Mrs Donl J02t Wm. 1II1IOCi St N W • Olympia. WA 98)02
Pullman. WA Toru Poul.$t'n (Mn E.).) 300 Ash 51 • Pull. man. W'A 99163
Sclule. WA-Sarah,.ne Paulson (MB H n 3401 • W MHO. Scallk WA 98199
SpoIaM. WA -Joan Mun« Manln (Mn RIChard) S 3106 SIf"W'm. , potll1(". WA 9920J
Tacoma. 'II;' -Int'l Smith Soule-Mi» Mane Helmer. )H4 Nonh "th St Tacoma. WA 98406
Vanrou.("r. B.C .• Clnada-El1me Bf09o'n Wahon (Mrs. J.) lHG PalmetSton, VancOl.lllt'f. B.C Canada V7V 2WI
WA-SUWl Nash Cammack- (M ('.arOOn L.) 2020 VaJlty Vlrw. Easr WC'n:uchcc. WA 1)8801
Yakima. WA Whltcnade Llbbey-Manha Melted Halt' (Mn. Adnan L.) "904 Poplar View. ywma. WA 98902
UPSILON PROVINCE
AJumnar Pro¥u,ce PmI<knt-jant'c Goode Durham (Mn John M ) Susllet'n Dr Reoo. NY
Corvallis. OR-Iknlu McHcnry Johroon, 14) NW 16th. Apt 104. CorvallJ$. OR 97HO
EUleOt'. OR -Mclinda Hand Manin (Mn. Kin_) 39J6 Spnna Blvd • OR 9740)
lakc OR-Donn.. Johl1ll1D fBUlJUI (Mrs Krnt) 1290 Hidea y 1.ant. hlc()o;wqo. OR 9:'034
l.ar Vt'J:U. NV·-Carok Wagner Maupm ('Mn. A.) 899 Monlo Las Vep. NV89119
_ d. OO-El""", LooW 0100« (!dn RKhonl) NE Schuyler. Ponland. OR 97230
Reoo, NY-I.« Herz Ducon (MB. RlI:bard) 14080 Edmond Dr. Reno. NY 89)02
Salem. OR-Nancy Black WaIlKe-)t'aQt'ut' Gllbcrson Fields (Mrs Gmt A.) H2O Mulberry South. Salem. OR 97302
PHI NORTH PROVINCE
AJumnx Pnntn("(" Ptnidall-Joann RKh Willer (Mrs. RKhud D.) 6299 Fordham W'IY $a(r:Jl1lC'oto. CA.
lk.u.ley·Easc Bar. CA-Matgartt &lIman Wen (Mrs. Kuby P.) 1000 IofllOdce Rd .• OHland. CA 94610
Cc:rlltaJ San JOMluift Valky. <:A-Nancy Johnson Hom (Mrs DC.) 1710 S. Oarcmont Me Frnno. CA 93727
Contra Com. <:A-8uban Keuddl E1IrC1I (Mfl. bhard) 3221 KJrby Lant. WalnUt Oed. CA 94)98
Honolulu. HI -Victona In>Is Suyu (Mrs. S. D.) 4;.748·3 HUI Kdu • HI 961'"
Mann Count}'. <:A_Nancy Low Apanon (Nfl. )c-romc) 141 Gddm Dr • Tiburon. CA 94920
Montcrqo Pt'IllDfula. CA-Lcoru OoolJUle (Mrs BunQft M I P 0 801:_. Cannel. CA91921
hio Aho, CA-Mary Roost Job (Mo:. GInn) 3769 Naman Wa,. PaJo Alto. CA 94303
Sacramento, CA-Sandr.a Caruxhc Osmuodson (Mrs Anthony) I) GrttowaJ Cirdt. Sact1.mCnlo. CA 9)8}1
San fl"allcilco. CA- Marth. Maller Ehrincc:r (Mn William) 16I-28th .• San Ff"ltKiko, CA 94121
San JOK, CA-Diane: lnon ('4B. R F.) 20160 Mendelsohn Lane:, Saruop. CA 9)070
Saa MlUCO CoUJ\l'f. <:A-Dorothy HOOfX'r Lokke (Mil. ,61 South Rd Belmont. CA 94002
Stockton, CA-Joan Haglund Innes (Mrs. George A.) 2820
BenJamin Holt. Stockton, CA 9)207
Valley of the Nooa. CA-Carolyn Emons Maxwell (Mr!. RKhJord) HIO Oak Meadow Or • Santa Rosa. CA 95401
Yuba-Suutl. CA-Marilyn Lamb JnVI.I (Mrs. Paul) Cranmore Rd .. Mendlan. CA959H
PHI SOtmf PROVINCE
AlllJIlMc ProYince Pnsidenc-Nancy Gauthier Cox (Mrs Frank) 13792 CWtmont 5t WcstmUmCf, CA 92683
Antelope Valle,. CA-JoAnn Jones MorrjJOt1 (Mrs. William C.) 43812 No Fenl'l(l' AV( .• Lanc:»tcr, CA 935'"
Cnurai OtaD,e CounfJ, CA-Manha R(nII'C Holkr (MD. Thomas) 14)6 Cabnllo. 0 CA 92669
Gkndalc:. Murduson (Ma. Frrocrick D.) 1))9 Hillcrest , Glendale. CA 91202
u Cuada VaU,.,. CA-Bonruc: Stlorftll Marqul$ (MI'!. Donald) ')7}8 Brwutt Dr La Canada, CA 91011
uJoUa, CA_Adele Taylor Alford-Marylou MacDonald Orphq (Mrs. RoIxn) 2233 Via t.u.:iI,l.a Holla. CA 92037
Loq Bacb CA-Karen San,h",dt Full(:ftOD (Mn. Frank) .4}64 Edt( Ave., Scallkach. CA 90740
Los An,det. CA-Paula ZciJIc:r (Mrs. Gonjon) 1123 AVr:,. Santa Monila. CA 9040} Los AnJc:ln, CA, Jwuor-Sandc Ouo Thayer (Mn 466) San Fdiciano, Woodland Hills CA 91364
Norch Onnat Couory. CA-Libby Nc:iChbon (Mrs. C. R.) 633
PirK: Way, Anaheim, CA 9280)
Jl2.ndma, CA -Calol Trohan C1oYc:r (Mrs. W A.) 2128 Adw St-. Sin Manno CA 91108 Pasadena, CA.jwU<:w-Cbarl PrKkc:u LauCham (Mrs. G. John) 2491l.otaln Rd San Manno. CA 91108
Redlaods. CA Albrttht H.ftUl5 (Mrs. L.) U21 W CyprUi. Rtdlanru, CA 92373
R...mt<te CA -Mcnlyn Can.a- (Mrs. Richard) 1100 Counuy Club Dr • Ri:"nlldc. CA 91W6
San BcmardiAo. CA-Mary Elizabeth Pace Hall (Mrs John W .) 336 E. RaJs,ton 51. San Ikmardano. CA 92404
San Oqo. CA-Mwi,t Mm,Af Bnuchamp (Mn Robm) 647)
GoJ(uacDr ,SaDIMSO.CA9:Z119
San Valky. CA .- Kay Johnson Iknnt (MD. Robm M ) lUI" I{jrufe-St., CA 91ll"
Suus Bubara. CA-Jc--an E, GIteS HaJJ (Ma. W. C.) H2O Anacapl. Santa 8I.rban. CA
Santi MorUa.Watstck. CA-JanttJaques Mills.::an (Mil. Donald) 1038 EI Mtdio PI., Pacific Plltsacks, CA 9O:zn
South Ba,. CA.-l.ClI Jum MV\lllng HqCf (Mrs Paul) 26)46
Rt(tnt, Lomlla. CA 90717
South Coast. CA-TNw Pobody Rogers (MD. HOWIId) "29 &vIlle-. Ba.lboa. CA 9:z661
Verllura CoUDIJ, CA Lorna. BnW"l Arnot (MaJack) 1090 0eK0 Ave Camarillo. CA 9}O19
Whlmer, CA-Alice Manin Rc.enbc:rge-r (Mrs. H, G.) 8310 Colima Rd., Whinier. CA 90601
PI PHI POCKETS
Montreal Quc.-Mrt R B Rcyoolds. P. O. 80x 409, Hudson Hti,hts. QuebccJOP lJO, Canada
Bristol, VA -Dons Clardy (Mrs, Wm.) 6021 OldJoDtSboro Rd 805tDI, TN 37620
Mm:e:r CouorJ. WV-Mn Wlhcr G Bunoo, Hillcrest Addmon. 38 Cm1Vlc--' Dr, Pnrxtton WV :Z"740
Battlc <:rttk, loll -Sharon Stahl (Mn. Fn:dtnck W.) 674 Timber· bnc Dr , BanxCrttk. MI-4901
IN-MIt Keith Gosurd. Ra3. Shrrwood Dr. Gr«nwde, IN
M illipp GWE Coast-Mw Jane- Owen, St, GuIfpon. MS 39)01
VKIubwa. MS-NanJohntOfl Resta (Ma. Rodoc-y H.) 803 r.;"twlt YM,k Or., Yldubura, MS 39180
Hay•• KS --Kay WlUiam5 (Mn.J. D.) 21-4 WCSt.34. HI),!. KS 67601
McPhnlOG KS-Mrs Fred Ple-rte. N Maple, McPhcnon, KS67-46O
Ubcr1,. MO· -MD. C. K 1..anon. 1002 Jackson Dr. Lbe'ny. MO 64068
Meuco. MO -MI$. J M Boyce, i..akevlC;W Rd., MeXICO, MO
Ada. OK-Mrs. CarvcrHarriJ. 101 W. Kinas Rd Ada. OK 74820
MKtwcst Cit,. OK-MI$. JUchard lLdbc:uer. 212 Counuy Oub Terrace. MldwC"St Cit" OK 73110
Bt«ktnrid,e. TX-MD. David L. Quk, Bar. IH6. Bred:enrid,c. TX 76024
Paris. TX -Mn. William H. Hale, 29}0 Hubbard. Pans. TX 7)460
Ga.!yeston. WillJam R Parkcy. 12 Adler Circle. G-alvcston. TX .'
Opdousas LA_Vlf'lnll Neilan TlUstlcwmtc (Ma E. A) 618
S. Court St., Opelousas. LA 70HO
Mt. Baktr. WA-Mrs Ken BWII'D. 3110 Comanthc Dr, Mt Vernon. WA 98273
Kbaulrh fa.Ils. Mueller Ktot (MI$ Robe" A.) 193-4 Pllfl1er St. , Klamath Fills. OR 97601
Chico. CA Mrs. Beu, Me-rio. 1096 Filbcn A\'e .• ChKo. CA

PLEASE REMOVE THIS CENTER COLORED SECDON TO KEEP FOR FUTIJRE REFERENCE. THE COMPLETE FRATERNITY DIRECTORY WILL APPEAR IN THE FALL ISSUE OF THE ARROW ONLY.
Official CALENDARS
COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS
Consult Fn.lcrniry Directory in ,hi) iuue for addrcs,"cs of National Officers Ccnu21 Office address IS: ;" .lO Caronddt't. Suiu: St loUIS. Missouri
All "olIn 10 be JJIeJ.

PRESIDENT ·
Send a copy of Statistical Report to your Province President as as 2fter school begins.
Before I. wme Province: President of lOla 2nd plans for the year copy of summer letter to chapter members,)
Sepu=mlxr Z)-Arranee for fire inspection of premises by loal authoriut'S
Send momhly leiter to ProvlncC' President postm2rhd nOt later than the lOth of each month, OClolxr throueh MllY (Carbons to: AAC chairman. ltny scheduJC'd vlsitinl national offiur)
November I-Beeinnlne of Chapter Officer Election Elect three alumnae members to AAC at same time chapu:r officen are el«ted
November I-Send Fife Protection Affidavll or Uplalt3flO" 0/ tltlill I" u"Ii,., 1/ 10 DueClor of Chap. ter HOUK Corporations
February I )-Finltl date for chapter nomin2uon for Am)' Burnham Onken Award: scnd leller of nomination to Province
February 1)-AAC of each chapter to province in ItS nomination for the Chapter Service Award to the Province
April 20- Final date for electioo of chapter officers.
SECRETARY,
Send auiYc IBM Membership Jist b2c.k to Central Office: 115 soon as .fter receipt
Notify Province Presidc", and Central Office I1nmt:d'iJ/4I, when ('hanaes in chapu:r officers are made:.
Send initiation cc:ruficau:s to Ccntl'lll Office: withlO three days after Inltiarion Coord mate with chapter treasurer who must send GT·I form lth the mili;ltion
October I)-Send Hou$t' Director data blank to Chairman ofCommiltce on D'rettors
Novc:mber I-Send name and address of president of Mothers' Club to Cenlnll Office
Novc:mbC'f I)-Send I copy of the chapter bylaws to lhf Province President and II. copy
millt:C Clu;.irnllln.
TREASURER ,
Send Financi2J natements 10 Parents of who have been approvC'd for I!lltlltuon twO 'Weclu before the inltlatlun date
Send to Central Office
Annu ... 1 Budget Form BC·l JUSt as soon as it J) prtpared at the bcl:innlng of the faU sc:hool term . Do not wau until you youl lim report and/Ol repledge with GT·l form 'wuhlo (WO weeks after any pled,ing or replcdgin, ceremony If possible coordinate with the VKe President of Soc:ial Adnncemenr who muSt the pledge list Iniuallon fees with GT l form within three da\'s afm each Iniuatlon ceremony Coordinate wlIh the Sctretary who mu(t lend the initiation certificates, july through April-Monthly finanCial report on due dates in accordance with Treasurer's Manual to Central Offttt letter from Grand Treasurer and local lener on chapter finance (previouJI)' approved by Province 10 parenn of actIVes and plc-dges as as school opeOl. Not for parents of pledges if final pale of the booklet to them is fillcd in October I for Bound ARRO\\ 10 Centra.! Office.
October 20-Scnd national dues of $10.00 per active member to Central Office on GT.I form Iisung members' names IOIUUlon numbers
If initiated aftef due date: should pay national duts with initiauon fees. januar), 1)- Senior Application Blanks and Senior Dues for ttlldYCllf ,raduatcs to Central Office . january 20-Send n:luonaJ ducs of $10 00 per active mtmbcr to Central Office on GT.] form listing membC'rs names and initiation numbers
April 1, SenIOr Blanks and Sc:nior Dues for sprmg or Graduates to Central OttJcc:.
By May 20-Conrributlons made payable: 10 Pi Bela Phi Central Office for Hamel Rutherford johnston Scholarship Fund Coo\lenuon Hospitality fund. Seulement School (Arro_mont) Holt and Canadian Philanthropies jul)' 31-Send Annual Balance Sheet With final rcport to Central OffKe.
MEMBERSHIP CHAutMAN,
Send to CrOlral Office Within ten days after '''1 plcdglOl Informauon Forms with proper si,nlturcs for girl plC'dged

St:nd to the Ru,h Information ChairmUl of the alumnae dub concC'mt:d within IC'D days aJtC't an)' plC'dllnl a h\t of all Clrl, plt:dlt:d from tht: lown Of lowns under Ihat alumnae club's jurisdiction
Send to Central Office' tht: name and address of nC'wl, c1cclcd Chapter MembC'nhip Chauman 00 ponard provided In spflng
Send thC' Membcnhlp Staunical Report to DlrCClor of Membenhlp .nd Province President within tC'n days aflC'r conclu\ion of any formal rush
PANHEllENIC DElEGATE,
As available-Send copy ofPanhdlenic Rush Booklet to NPC Dt:klate, Director of Membership Octobc:r 10·- Final date for Semi-Annual Report to NPC Dt:kaate Aprill )-Finat datt: for Annual Report 10 NPC Delelate
VICE PRESIDENT Of MORAL ADVANCEMENT
Within one month .fler installation. a report lining :and explaining chapter goals in all arC'l5 of Moral Advancement for the comina year to tht: Director of Underaraduau: Activiucs Copies to Province President and AAC Chairman
One month beforC' term of offic( npires. s(nd overall C'valu.tlon of achi(vC'm(nu In all aIC'aS of Moral AdvaocemC'nt to Director ofUnd(rCf.duat( ACtlVlti(s. Copi(s to Province President and AAC Ch.irman. Within fim 2 ,",e(as of each term-Conduct Member In(eren Survey of per101l'" and chilftlu nC'ed.$ and ,oals. (Will delcrmlDe interen croups and actlvnin for each term.) Send to Eucutive Council for chapter action and for inciu,ion in mon[hly I(([(r (0 Province President.
November 1')- Maguine subswpuons as Christmas ,ifu. tend to Pi Beta Phi Magazine Agency
Marth I-Final dal( for Active Evalu:ation. Whenever total number for active chapter is complete send to Plovince Coordlna[or for Fr:atC'rnity EllcellC'nce with Form )0) and lut of FracernllY Heritaae .nd DevelopmC'nt IntC'r(S1 Group should finr reviC'w each essay for Ideas of immediate valuC' and uce 10 chapler and Jubmi[ pertinent material (Q EllCCU[ive Council lie/ore se.,rung all (:Valuations on to Pro.ince CoordInator.
March Report send [0 National Music Chairman.
April 30-Send Annual Report of chapter's Arrowmont pro,rams and aClivities 10 Chwman. Arrowmont Board of Governon. copy 10 Dlrec[or of Undergraduate AeuyitJcs.
VICE PRESIDENT OF SOCIAL ADVANCEMENT
W'ithin one month aftel installation. s(nd a rC'pon lutin, and ellpl2inio, chapter loals in all atC'lI.$ of Social Adnocement for the (omina year 10 the Director ofMembcrship. to Province PrC'sident and AAC Chairman.
Onc month before term of office e:rpir(s. Knd overall evtluation of achie"YCmenu in areas of Social Advtncement 10 Dlreccor ofMembcnhlp. Copies (0 Province President and AAC Chatnnan ,
Send Evaluation of Rush Report within 2 weeks of close of rush (0 Director of Membership. cc: Province President Send liSt of with names &: within tWO weeks of pledcin, [0 Centr2! Offlee, Proyince PIesident , and Province Coordinator
Send lenel to parents of Mfier it has bcC'n approved by ProvIDer President within 2 weeks of pledgln, to Parents of Pled,es
Send Pledae Evaluations 3 weeb IOIUluon to Provmce COOldmlfor for Fraternity Excellence with Form "20'
NOTE: Th( Fraternity Onentallon Interest Group. ",661/111 wllh the MC. is to review nch pled,e's written emuauon and compile penlnent information be/on St:ndmg all evaluations on [0 the Province Coordinator VICE PRESIDENT Of MENTAL ADVANCEMENT
G04Is."tI Er.III6/10" -«'-Ithin one month after send a report limn, and cxplainlnl chapter aoab in aU :are.s of Mental Advancement for the (omID, year to thC' Director of Under,raduate ACliviues. to PrO"!Rct: Pratdent and AAC Challman
One month before cerm of office ellpltes. send overall evaluation of achievements in all areas of Mental Advanccment 10 DirC'Clof ofUnder,raduate Activities. Copies to Province PreSident Ind AAC Chairman.
2 Ar.;d4""c Exull4llu ScholarshIp Blank .0, November lO-sprin, semester or quarter, annual; February 2)-fall quaner; Masch 2)-fall 'CmeSler; April 2)-win(er quantr Knd to Director of Undergraduate Acnviua. COPlts to PrOYlnce PteudC'nt. ProvlOce CoordlRator for Fr:llernlty E:a:cellC'ncC' Scholanhip Blank '6- bc:forC' Muth 1) to Central OffKe
Individual Academic. Goal Cards sta, within the chaptc:r. but sene aJ the buis for Roiscd Sdlolanhip Blan.ll: '3 and for the t(rm ("aluauon of the vteC' president. Their UK U suonaly ur,ed for pled,es ), P"bIK""MJ
As Idea Bank ConUlbuuons-to Idea Bank Chairm.:an. SC'ptembcr 24-for winter AIltOw, New5. features and pKlures Also pteture5 for Campus LudC'n. campus Uld/or o:alional hooorafJ" $«tlon to Eduor of The AllOW
Januuy 7-for \prinl Auow' News. foturn and ptClurrs for Campus Queens 5«U005 to Editor of The AIUIOw
February I-carbon of finl half of Chapter History to SUpervUOf of Chap ref HlStones
March 21-for \ummcr ARROW ' Lin of innu(cs fOf the year News featurn plClUru Pletutts for Monu Board Who ' , Who , Othtr Honor:anC's. and fraternity Swtcthearu s«tions. Send 10 Ednor of The ARROW May 1)-Chapter History a.od Carbon of second half arChaPICf HIStory to Di.rector ofChaplcr HlstOfid July') for raU A RIOW· Send to EdItor of The ARRO
MAGAZINE CHAIRMAN,
Send orden to Pi !kta Phi Ma,uine Agency llJ received November I,) Send Chnstmas ,ift subScriptions fO Pi Bcta Phi Maguine A,ene), fO ensure lift card delivery by December 2')
PLEDGE SPONSOR
Ouobcr-Scnd Gnnd Council lener and chapter leuer (plniously approved by Province President) to parenn of pledges n soon lofter pledging as possible. Ja.nuary 15- TbOU" with deferred pledging Grand CouncJlleuer and chapler letlcr to puents of pledges .
APPLICATION FOR fELLOWSHIP. SCHOLARSHIPS. AND LOANS,
Blanks and Information on how to make application may obtatncd from Cenml Office
January 15- Lener of Application for Pi Beta Phi Fellowship due to Grand PreSident
February I-Application (or Hartlel Ruthl:nord Johnston( Scholarship. Ruth Barreu Smith Scholarship Junior Alum. nae Group Stholarship. Frances HaJj Comly Scholanhip Louisiana Alpha Triple M Scholarship dUI: to Grand R«ordlR, S«KUJ"Y
Marth I-Letter of AppiJcsuon for California Alpha Scbola"hlp dUI: to Mrs Richard Madigan "'6 Be/brook War Atherton, Cah(ornia 94025
January 1 to March 15-Scholvshlps to Arrow-mont Asistlonuhips (work scholanhlps for mined nudents in crafu) Write to: MISS Maflan Heard. Arrowmont Box '67. GatJjnburg. Tennessee ;7738
Vuginll Alpha Scholarship and Breodd Scholarship write to : Mrs. D. 0 Riddle,)r .• Arrowmont. BolC '67. Gatlinburg. Tennessee 37738.
ALUMNAE
Due dates for reports arc to he postmarked duct wm,yh Off'KW Directory of th is !ssue.for namn and addreSSt5 o(NationaJ Officers

PRESIDENT ,
October,- -Copy due to Editor of The Chat'"
November but not later than March O-E1ctt Alumnae Club Rum Informauon Committee Chuman and appoint at lean 2 other members to \elVe from March U to Match I' 0((0110.,10, ycar . Novembt-r 1 to April 20-Elecl two mcmbers o( the AAC to coordmate with the dcctlon of chapter officers . AAC memben arc to bt-In.stalled when el«ted .
January '-Copy due to Editor of Tin Cham
February I-Elcction of club officers to bt- bdd no latel than March 31 , said officers to takc o£fite at the dose of the fiscal yeu .
February I-Evelyn Peters Kyle Anlel Award Committtt deadline date for sendin, IU nomtnauon to i u Alumnae Province President. (Convention year only)
March 31-Send name and address of Rush Informuion Chairman to Centra.! Office on postcard provided so tbat It will appear In Rushin, Directory of Summer ARROW If not received name of Club Pres will be liSted
April ,-Copy due to Editor of The Chal" _
April I '-Send three Annual Report Questionnalrcs to officcf1 as directed
May-fnStallation of new offices at re,ular club meeting _ CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, Mun be rcclpient of THE Auow
October I )-Sl:nd In Memoriam notices to Centru Office (or Winter AllOW
November IO-Maii club year book or pro&ram rOSler with pro,ram plans (page 23 o( dub Prcsident's Notebook) to the Gra.nd Alumnac Vice Presidcnt. Di,cc:tor of Alumnae Pro,rlms Alumnae Province PresldeDt and Central Office
Dc(ember 3 I-Send In Mcmotlam notices to Central OffKe for Sprin, Auow
April I- Send ncw officer list to Alumnae Provincc President and Cem ra1 Office for Sum.mer AHOY
April lenerwlth club news to Alumnae Club Lenu Editor for Auo.., Apnl I ' - Scnd In Memoriam noti ccs to CemraJ OffKe (or Summer AllOW'
April I )-Final deadline fot new club officer list
Julyl )-Send tn Mcmorwn notk.es to Cenml OffKe for Fa.JJ Auow

TR EASU RER,
Send n:nional dun and r«tipts to Ce"triJI Office a nd as collected th roughout the year
May and donations of funds should mailed to Ccotnl OffICe by this date in o rder to COUnt fOf cu rrent yea r Pi Beta Phi Sc:nkmcni School (A rrow-moot)
Em m a H arpcrT u rncrMc m orial Fu nd
Conve n tion Hospita lilY
Harriet RuthcrfordJobnstonc Scholarship fund
Ju n ior Group Scholarship
Make club check cove ring total contributions payable to Pi Beta Phi Ce n tra l Office Check muSt be accom p a n ie d by GT.2 Form showi n g club ' s apponionmc n t to desired funds (Canadian cl u bs ro ue chccb )
C hc:c ks paya b le to A r row cn .ft S hop a rc
June 30-Scnd Audits slips as directed
RUSH INFORMATION CHAIRMAN ,
Novembe r 1 Tepo n to A lu mn ae Provi n ce Pr(:$ide n l
Winte r-Review wit h Rush In formation Co m minee areu
area listings to Cen tr al O ffi ce no late r t h an Marc h 31st
Marc h I repo n to Alumn ae Provi nce Preside n t
MAGAZINE C HAIRMAN ,
Novembe r 2,-Send C hr ist m as s u bsc r iptio n s to Pi Beta Ph i Magazi
by December 2'
HO USE CORPORATION TREASURER S,
Sep t e m be r- Send a nnu al repom to D irector o f C h a p te r H o use Corpo
Se nd copy of report [0 Provi nce Pres ide n t conce rn ed
Central Office is now stocking a selection of Pi Phi pins and will mail them immediately upon receipt of an order . (please send payment with order.)
Current prices are :
#100-101 plain badge (10 K)
#200-102 badge with 3 raised pearls engraved point #310-102 badge with crown pearl shaft. engraved point
#310-109 badge with crown pearl shaft. diamond in point
#318-102 badge with crown shaft. alternate pearl and sapphire . engraved point
2 pearls and 1 sapphire in point
#318-110 badge with crown alternate pearl and sapphire shaft #32 7- 101 #332 - 102
badge with crown opal shaft. plain point badge with crown alternate emerald and opal shaft. engraved point
plain recognition pin
recognition pin with pearl
mother's pin. 10 K. 1 pearl
These prices are inclusive with the single exception of a 4 % sales tax which must be added by Missouri residents . For special orders . write to Central Office for price list. These must be ordered by Central Office through the 1. G. Balfour Co. Orders for Canada must be ordered through Central Office Write for special price list When ordering please give name and chapter of person receiving badge New initiates must order badges through chapters

(COIIII",utl fro", pllge 48)
hdd our .nnu.1 Ind H.ndmada BIHAr In October , 19 14 and III 19" we held two Anowcnft cofT"• ODlIUUI, the handruldc lIems Thls.as done: IMnUIC" most .11 of lillie usu.lI,. .penl m.kln, Ih,o,. (Of laic: had been 'pent m.lunl d(corauonl (01 Ihc Prowlncc Dlont! In ordel 10 ralk monq I FIn. Math, w.., hc:ld III Nowcmbr, 191) In .puc or the cold _Ho,hcllI ••,. bu,t nIC((U Coaun\un, wllb moner raISin, prOICCU Wall our m',Ullle (huun'l) Not onl, did ,n 0111 IQl,UtM suhxnpUOM hut ,tM: alMl MIld prndlnu 10 hold (OInl .nd "Ye ,he pro«eds 10 the dub 01,11 dub htl ,,"cn IU finlnclll luppon 10 othcr wonh.halc ,roup" lueh II WlOU , Ihc EdunuonaJ TCkYlSJOII SIIIIOO Nost tmpon.llt 10 1,1 • I' kl.SI , h.., bnn our fIoIppon of out KII"( ch'pten l[ florid. SIIIf Un,.,cnnr. Un,venlt)' of Fiond. Ind SI(lJOO We "pee'I U, did .n we could 10 UIII! flondl oeltl II G.me'''1 11t Th. IS one o( Ihe newtt IOfOIllIU 00 Iht eampul .nd II wu dlfrKUh (Of them 10 compete Willa the more etllbli,h ed Iroup. Throulh ou r P.nhellen ic .(fili.uon we workrd wllh other Greu Iroupl III both .lIenchll,.nd IC""IDI u hoJlCUCS '1 the meellnlS We honored OUI Founden 1ft April 197 5 , meennl"lIh the Tampi Alumna, C lub In 1976 we jot ned wuh Ihe 51 Petenburl Club (or. lunchcoa '1 the Don Ce Sir for the PUI twO ,can e b e lttommCllded tOp .Iulh Kbool Iradulles from ch I' lie. 10 OUt active ch.pten .round Ihe counlry We h e be-en br pledllnl outst.ndlllJ 11th .t mlDr different eolle,n .Dd unlun/un We mel lOme o( thew new memlxn at pool,lde p.n, 1"1 summer To htlp ktcp our husb .nd, h,ppr , we had our .nnu.1 Chnstmu pan, Thu al )'11 ptO¥CS 10 Ix • "tal 'UCCQl ElCh .nd "ery memlxr bas tontnbUled ber own sp«,"1 Uklll 10 thf club We h e wnrkrd hud Ind we hue pl.,.nt hud We lie compowd ollndl".!u.I. , all qUlle different bUI wllh I commoo bond We IIf PI Phu '
FT. LAUDERDALE
The fOil Lluderd.k Alumnle Club. Inspired br the (ellow.hlp fun o f CO nnnl lOl!. , h.d , ,ntCfUllnS prooucu"e rtar OUI multi ' tllented memlxrs p,o¥ lded OUt prolrlms Ind demonstraled thell di"erslflCd InlereslS I n d Iccomplishments
SUle RepreKntlll¥e , KAREN BATCHELOR H OLMES , who w ChOKn Browud Counly "Wom.n 01 the Yell In Goycrnmenl ", pr o ,.ided I most inforrnUI" e p,olflrn no .he tnll. Ind InbulUlOlIS of om.n ' s role.n pohnu. MARGARET VAN DUZER JELSTROM held .n inlelcslln, meeun, In her tludlO, dcmonStfllins her Iutl " Clndlt craflS (or whlth she II well known In OUI Irta SUSAN 8UlBliOGE STATEN prewnled a dtlllhtful demon Il1'11uon on the Idnnl.,n o( mKrO ' W'¥e coo kln" .nd then IC,.,ed Iht finIShed prodUflS 10 Ihe hunlry IrouP A " M.ke It Bake It G,OW h Show It" meeunl. II whKh 1M memtH:n demonstraled theU' now Ikllt. , Will (\In fOI III and a boon 10 our tteuurp u a ulell l 'UClion was held III pumlllhe memlxn to pun:haK the .,fled Items hllhlt,hu wetc I pollud: IUpptl , ,pKcd With Con"enuoll Illk ; • Chrlltmu Pan, for members , hu,blndl Ind. ,unu whltb tnelud ed I tOUt , llran,ed by MARGElY YOUNG WAiTlN, of Fon Lauderdlle ' (amouJ Swimmlftl HIli of • Chtinmll tea rot' 1((1.(1, ud I U'IIdmoml cooky·shlne OUt founders ' DIY luncheon It.cry spcci.l ith 17 Gold en Anow amolll loll, .ad ncb ptcKnled with I cuaattOl'1 O"r cUllom of. IxU.nn,ta, cetcnl oa,.. '1 the dOM: of eac.h ID"UDI, witb ca ch member t ellinl 0(. fllllily eyenl or I .p«i.1 it em of Inteml , hu been belpf\ll in ,elunllO toow oae la other, .ad we .I a,. ,hln I ,nod lau,h lottthcr i
MIAMI
flc.h (rom the tnlPlllUon o( held hete In MI.ml Ind (rom the momenl\lm h, Ihe tcspon,iblhllCJ a((omp.nYln, Ihu ltupendOUJ hlppenina , Ihe WL.ml Alumnle Club '01 off 10 'ItClI JIm "lIh Iht Innu.1 pol luck dinnel ThlS.nnuaJ ""Cln wllb .niTes; ,unu o( bonOf. WII held Ihll rt'lt II the bome of LUELLA NICHOU MELCHING
NABLE BENNETT GR.ILEYS ' was Ihe leene of our Scptembel luncheon meetlnl Conl'CnuOl'l WI!! the hl,hhlhl of dllC\luJOnl wlCh Iht o(the Nillonil Chl "man BETTY LARZElEIE THORPE and MARY RICKARDS RICHARDSON , OUI prnadenl and dub The Cktolxr IUlKhC'Qn mcellnl s hdd '1 the home of HELfN NOLO CURKE. w"b I ptO,ram abo.ul ConllnulD, eduutlon COUQft olfered on the MI&!DI Dade Downlo n tlmpus Our NOl'Cmbtr _nln.,
THE ARROW Of PI lETA PHI
m"lInl dul l with It'IIlnlnl du.abtllun ". Ind LO U ISE PElKINS BR O WN wu botl"' OUf low.,. Chnllm IUlKhnm was held It Ihe be.utlfull, dec onted of ELEAN O R CHILES whOM: ImRK Ilknu are a deltlhl co.1I ofus Other memben brOUlhl thelf Chnllmas dtc'ol'llllOns (Of dl,pllY An n chan,e of II(U .nd cooklCJ WII en lor td br.1l In JanuaIJ· NA/I;CY MElCKE McCO WAN a,un opened her 10«"1, home (Of our coo ky" hmt , wh Kh II Ilwars bcld In Iht "'enln, BARBARA SMITH ZA"KL WI' OUf hotltll fOf Ihe Febnary lun cheon mtc'ltnl A pro,lIm 0 0 Tranucu oo aJ An.""I1 ·· as mOIl In leltlUnllnd thoulht plO't"oitm, HO$tf"SStnl our Mlrch meeun, wu VIRGINIA WOOUEY WOOD We wert entcn.lned b,. I dllpll, o( houK pl.ntllnd.n Informltl"e qUeill-On and InSWtl penod In Mil ch we wcre hoslellCS for Panhdlcnic Ita whICh wu " Clteled " b,. us , .nd WIS beaulI(ul A leclure on btld,e as Ihe hl,h lllht ofoul Aplil to«lIn, al KITTY ROGERS WADES ' home Foullden ' D.y wllh deloclQ4.I.luncheon.c Ihe MltI10t Inn and a Jkll In COilu me 'Iyen by th e mUIICllly Illfnled of our club We h.d all looked forwud 10 Ihe " ,UII us" pan, ,,"h hUlband. 01 dilts , and II Iflllr .u rjnoo out exPCct.IIOM MABLE BENNETT G RILEY and her hUJblnd were super hOIl and honeH In Ihelr loYdy JPlniJh hlClenda lth lIS elouc IIopKal ,ardent The MIamI PI Phil , noltd (or thell ",""!lOllS OUldld IhtIllKt..n , n ch bnnllnl her ( o rlle file
ORLANDO-WINTER PARK
The Orl,ndo, Wlnler P.ri: Alumnle Club Illlced • bus,. ,ear undet Ihe Clp.ble Ind ,nlhus/UI IC leadership o( NANCYE HAGER ADY wllh • " PI Phi II.cunlOft " I C"l1U11 .1 the hDale oi MAII.ILYN NAVARlE SCHANTINI In Octoht- r, OUt .nnu.1 Arrow · cra(1 to i(rc ,nd SlI" Will allended b, I number o( PI Phil and Ihell frKnd.. II ANNE GAINES lUSH ', home Ano craft Ilem. a,' l n IOId .IJOAN MA CE BATES ' home fOI our NOl'Cmber l1Ieelln, NANt. fE HAGER Aoy told u,aboullhe (un .nd bU.lnn. of Con "en · lIOn m.kIPI UI all llh we h.d betn thelt No ember alto IIW us ,oln OUI '.nhdlen K Sllltt IOIOtICy (or 7)·76, the Chi Ome,'ll , II The Sprinl' for In IPttlC)IIII, UIlJlemakml dcmon"rluon Our f.U Khedule cnded wllh. ChristmlllulKheon" lhe: bcluttfullake 8u"n. Villi Club "tlr Ol.'lney World
We hld.n oppoftUnrtrlo dlSPOK o( lOme of our Ch ' llfmu 11(11 Ihal wCleo ' IIU" qulIC rl,hl al a While ElephlPl AUCIIOn JOAN LERAAN MOII.II.EU'. homt w. s Ihe loclclOn for Ihu num iund f'I,IRI ewtPl III Jlnulry In Mitch. to the One ThoUllnd Oaks Club HOlIK wllh MARY MOBLEY MIXNER III hoStw whefe we elecItd off)(efl Ind celtbraled _uh I cook,.·shlne found"n ' Olr WIS obIC,..,cd II Ihe Coonlry Club o(Orl.nd o bnn,lnllO I dow I mOlt .u((cu(ul ,tal (Of tht PI Phil
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
The SolllhwCJI Flol'!a Club met lD September 10 htlr hilhhlhu of Coa.enllon (rom ptutdent IDA JANE SHARPE, who as ElecllOns CooldlnllOI In Mllml She bid p ICtU reS o( 0'11 d«olluons (or Ihe Old Tlmen ' luncM01I of Jpt'Ci.1 interest to all Our fC(ond Auow(flft Ie as I .suUaJ in Ouober .Dd uoUKd eommunlt,. Inceren with TV eo.erale whICh Will ,raufrlP, Dr fllnk Ind Wu,arct Tranler broulht inspirallon (roro melr Clpenencn II Arrowmonl and • ,pffi.1 demonstnUoD nr the donor', ulenu WIth m.crame to me No.-cmbtr meeun, SUSAN KYLE 's lonl, home u d cconted for Chllllmu , an Ipplopllue ICtlln, (or. talk and duplay o( hind made clichn wllh • hlJlory of NIII.i1r kenn Husb.nds .Dd (nUlcb Ihc dub In Jlnuary for • dinner hleh pro¥ed 10 be: OUI molt suete,,(ul mllef 10 dlle OUt dub joined the in NIp!" (or founders ' Day , (ollowln, Ihe u,u.1 leclplO(.1 basICPID' plan IxIW«n th" ,wo dulK MarcuJ Shllpt: 'lYe I 1.lk on the F B I Ind new officers were 1ft loll Y 10 end I Kuon hit (ound StYeral new memMI1 In Ihe IIti Ind dc:omnt w,nltcr rtsldents:u well
ST. PETERSBURG
The PI Btl'll Phi Alurnn.e Cl ub o( 51 hIS hid as one 01 IU 10I1a InlClnClDl atid mfo rmll",e pfOJnml co mbined w"h JOOd (un .nd f'lt"ncWup '1', JCUlni ,CIt .. nb a )h..ite It. Bake h. Gro It Sew It

lucuon At the amt m«tln,JUUE ROI" h<f (OIl'+'(lIlIon Ind rarl, the nCIl m or nln' iKnmc- liw mother of. prosPC CU.,c p, BCtl Phi , bc-I Kcond chil d Our Arro.c:n.fl Nlk s (omhultd _nh dIaJDP',IIC IUrKh"1I .'Ih ,n the food prcptfcd (rom OUI own PI Phi An,cll Cookbook
JOEUA SAWYEI HALL and JUDITH WOlDEN WcCALL wothd hard .nd lon, o n dine: IUcctst(ul PIOJn:U "Meall (Of Nulutudn" wrrc nplaincd 10 IU and wc ate • Ilmple mcnu of thne: dchrdnud fooch and our mcmbcn '-CfC CD(our1,cd 10 ,CI mrrrcucd III thll finc work ANN SWENSON WHITE lold of her "pe mn«. in RUbd , Yu,ollnia I nd GreteC' ELEANOR BUSHNELL LEHNER member of Ihe Board of Gournon , "nowmont, ,..,C UI I nlulble ,alk wllh .hdCl on IIUI bUK prO)tel We loured ,he "ValkrrlC PrC N Inc ," owned and opented b, MAR)OIIE MASSEY SCHUCK .•hclc we saw Ihe suippen Kldn, up books for pnnlin, and the whole: proc:edure of publuhin, boob We hid In Ifternoon devoted to what "PoetS Tell of the Future " by ELEANOI BENSON fLOIA , our Incomin, prnident and mother of JULIE fLOIIA HILL this ycar', presidin, offke r St Pelenbur" Tampa Ind Clearwater Alumnae Clubl celebrloled Founden ' DIY to,ether al the beautiful Don CeSar in St Petersbur, Beach on April 2" The ' Don ' hu been mlde I National H istorical land milk and II an npcc:iIU, witable pbce for us to lather to honOf our founden and Golden Arrows
GEORGIA ATLANTA
Undu the able leadership of out pr"ldent , the Atlutl Alumnae C lub hid a very succcpfuI191) ·16 Our »th year "'u ki cked off ",ilh a ,el.acqualnled pothad: dinner Another m«un, OIl pled,ln, brou,hl back tome fond memones fOf all Illendln, The Arro",mont Ie in N01'cmbcr "' sueeeH
Olhc.r I CII.III" for Ihe yeu ulc:luded the annual Christmas coff« for and the It mothen the Beaua and Anow. wiOe and·cheC'lC· tutin, pany and a Pi Phi cooky·shine for Ie,acin Alum club memben Ind aCI"" celebrated founden ' 0., on Ma, I With a luncheon al Ihe Capllal Clly COUntry Club
Alum Ind Ini"e memben of Atlanta hId I rltc Ind cuitin, chlnee 10 Clrn mone, for thc club b, work in, for Ihe Auoclaled Pre" photo,nphel1 at the U S Open Golf Tournamenl in june This opportunity Clme 10 UI ia our ttcUUfer'l hUlband P"". S"II,r"" H.,,'1
MID-GEORGIA
The Mld GeOf, Alum Cl ub be,lA the In October II the home of our presldenl BErrY WEBB KIAUSS "'Ith fi e enthusluuc Geor,I' Alphl Jeti n «ponln, on lbelt r:xwn, ud suecnaful rush week PI.nl were m.de for Ihe acu n Ind .Iuml to work this .ummer "'Itb the loul Panhellenic Councillnd inuociuce PI Bera Pbi 10 our cotlc,e.boulld ,Irll
Our December mceUlll wu one of the motl ncilin, of the ycar PHYLLIS HEWMINGWAY enterumed 111 the aluml , uUreo••ad pled,es It bet ,or,eoul a" bocae. dn:oflted beauufult, fat the holid., .calOn A cook,.,hlae on the deo floor w loa of fua We rhen Id· jourDed to the dinin, room to •• mple cookie. the ••hlm. bad brou,ht • nd RlmlOe tbe recipes The f'CClpelweK IOld for. dollar ncb A 'Kit mone, m.kin, project!
Our KCrttlry wuhounIfor our An_moat we u" februuy We b.d neWSplpt't co.erlfC Of! the hlltory of the Senkment Scbool lod ID InVII.uon ealended to III Mid ·Geot,iln. to .inl' our anonment of cniu ('OlD Atro....II1ont
Out ,euended With IIo.d, luncbeon and founders ' 0., pro,nm It M.con '. ne", North Counlry Club We "'eK deli,hled 10 hne with u. one o( our rwo Golden Ano.... , DOllS JELKS
HAWAII
HONOLULU
Well , "'e fllP.lI, did 11 ' lut a,I.II1IDCr.n CluberanlKkpm from OUt Colntnuoo dek,ue .nd Anowcrafl eh.ltpcnon G£RJ.Y [kBENE· OElTI SENNEl uJ"ormed UI thuwe had Kac:hed ourlOliI offtm 10 the IUlUOO In Atro...craft Aft foe the,eat 191 191) Undel the 'ftry capable .nd thou,htfullcadenblp of prClldeDtjUOY
PElllLL HOUlGATE, tlu. ,ar'1 pmt:nm en::. mott enjo,.ble (om · bln.uon of Instrucllon .no 1OCIIIICII.IlY
Our fint pro,ram of counc w CIIn.enuon repon .nd MIme emhulluuC c(\ebratlOCl dunn, • "budd yOlil own'" iliad. lunchron " LENORE WEST CHILUNGWOITH ' home In our n(l[l mceun, wc co nllnued I Kiln of Hawallllla pro,nms with. coffee at MAIJOIIE CAMPBELL LIPINSKI'. home .nd • ,peaka from rhe Hawlli.n Foun d,"on OIKU"ln, culturallnd ra c 1 blendinlln Haw.ii Chmtmuume .nd 01.11 "Wue .nd B.ke Aueuon " found 1.11 It the former K'lKrUtlte , curr entl , the home of SAllY EDWARDS GOLD· MAN Afler. 11.c1y aucuon of b.ndm.de or baked ,oodics e were ,I en a lour of the Goldm.n home , one of the most be.utlful hOCEIn in H.",.d
An inform.tive demonnniion b, I Siretch '" Se", teprue:nlui« and a displ.y o( m1Crlome han,en .ad dceoupa,e nowcr poD pfO'Oided ete.llve ImPlnlllOn IP febN'ry '1 SALLY CHOSE BROCKMAN ' home HUlb.nds elC in.ind in March to JUDY PEIIRILL HOUl· GATE ' s (or. splflled "Inc and chene tulin, piny complete with tote "'inc (rom Peru , Prench fondue a nd fruh Ha iian pine.pple P i Ben. Phi '. ",el e founden "'ere boDored on founders' 0., durin, a m01'ln, nndle II,htin, ceremon, Ifler • luncheon .t the new Hale KOI HOlel in W.iklkl T",o ne Go lden Ana",. ",ere ",elcomed , ALI CE '" KIEWIT and SUSAN CLEMENTSON WEIDMAN Ind DC 01T1(t:n "'ele Inn.lled PrUldenl nCit yell iIllM: VICTOIIA LEWIS SUY AT V,,,on..- L.'-II $.,.,
ILLINOIS
AlillNGTON HEIGHTS
The Arlln,ton He.,hu Alumn.e Club celebrated 10 2)lh Annl'ftn.ary thll yelt It "'II • partlcularl, .uccessful 191)·16 .ClJOn under the cap.ble leadership of JUDY DAVIS WHITAClE
In Seplember "'e en:: uelted tD I hllr lIylin, demonllratJon br the bin, 0., People Oc lober 's meetln, Informed OUt members .boUI ChlC.,o·, f.nlutlc Children's Hospiral October abo ,a'ft MAIlLENE ISGUN WENK , .nd her co-ch aimnn VIRGINIA FAIRBANKS TAllANT the opponunlty 10 top.1I pIC1'ious rccordJ .nd make our Anowcraft pic and st,1e sh_ the beu Jet _ AU our members ",Dried dililenily "'lIh them .nd the proof II thlt "'e hit Ihe " .000.00 m.,k In nlet thll yH I
"PI Phi ups from. Pi Phi An,el" ' w our proa:ram ItCit fOf Nowem , ber Our own BETSY GIBBS VOGT. Mu North Alumnle Pro.ince Preudent , informed .nd entertained u. thlt Hand ·cn.fled lteml "'ere elChan,ed It the Chnumu Pan, tbll fear The. arc Itwan dell,htful to «cei , Ind Ihe ne (faft idell Ire a l",a ys ",elcome
The New Year Itlned Wilh a (uclnl(ill, Ittillre on p.lmlluy We III learlled • f thlnts .bout ounclvel febru.ry foulld us It the 10000eI, home of our pro,nm chauma n , VIIGIN IA NO 11TH fEUCHT This _. couples' brunch which hu been. popular mid,wlllter MK I e'ftot (oe m.ny ,un AI the Marr: h meeun, Putor) Nor,lld of the lutheran Welf.,e SenlC" olKussed the famil, and IOCII.I problems pl.,uilll todays IOCIC"
OurSllvel Annl.enary Cclebrauoa 1S held m Apr il .nd I ddl,htful urne "'u b.d b,.lIle'1ellC)' Pi pbil four chaner mcmben ere plneDt, ll'IC!udin, N01WA SLOAN WlW (rom Coaneniou who lpoke .boUI her 10000e fOf Pi Ph i. VllGINIA ESTES BUlfElNO cDtenaioed the: ,roup , ill ber OWII special w." II u:e told of our dub' • .cry bc,ioDu", fLOlINe! P!TTIGlEW HANNUW', m.ditionli Arro cUe ud Arr_ (ookin were rned .bout lod eojoyed celebrauna OUt 1Il0i.crJl" 1M founders ' Oa, with old frkllds from ncar and f"
Our pK.ideol wu ttt.ted to diDoer It the Nonhweuetll Unn- ers ity Pi Ph i HOUK Ind JOme of our members took dinner 10 the utiycs wh.co they wcre .Inlll, aw., O'Jer tbeir tJI.IIU Whell the local PIDheUenlc AIIO(I't»1I An Auction w held 10 nix money for Kbol.rship. our dub luroed OUt in suppon .nd hid I very enjoyable C1'enin" OUt
BAlBAIA LAWMElS ZUST u the Paohdlenic UCllurer thu 'cu The Northwenern An,el TCI."u utellded bJ MIme of our memben .,un this , Cit It', .I"IY' nke to keep in touch "'ith the «1m ch.pten The Athn,toD Hei,bu Alumnae Club Out.lrandin, Sophomoft A"'ltd for 197) ·76 wu prnented to leslie Btown from lIIino,. BUI Oelt. WENDY MILLER DAVIS IMined the club 10 this selection and thor: Iward 'l'!'Cn to leslie II be.r fouDden' Oa, (elcbrat.,n
In Way wt held our 1111 olJ"l(.ial mcctill' of rhe year .nd "'e hurd .boul the outltlOdlD, senlCn m.de .n.ilabk to the sutroUlicitn, COlD ' munll, bJ the Cro_dJ CMiI: when thelt dlteclOt el.lDe '0 d.-:u. leeoa,e problems wllh our dub Tbe &clUJ ud A ",""I cwpin' pany u held 'puI ID Juoc n,,. lime bowlin, W'U featured before dlMer. t ODe o( til. mecaber's bOlDn As e ended the year It our IDnu.1 baud lullCheOD e erc: th.nHul (Of III the fnencWnp and fellowlilip we CDjoyed tllrou,boul Ibe JU' I lid we 100& f_1td to the Ntun: fOf mon: of the lime ,.,UuI.0fI4.J TrDl,,,,J

C H AMPAIGN-URBANA
b1llot $lilt t.,c:, " IhC' ru.t for all,llru In Chillipllln.U fbanl Due: to Inc COOPCf2110fl of nnrly tnt}' .Ium In our dub our annuli AnowcnJ. "k hdd 10 Octobfr undcr tk du«uon of SEITHA JEAN BEIIGER nle dmrman Ind Wuy Ann LIII,III Atrow c,..f, commltltt c halflUII ,,000000d Oft, $10, 000 Alum, Ipcnt mu ch of Ihcll 19 7) ·76 yu.r worlun, dOKIy wllh ""/'In "' 11110041 lela Tht ChaplrJ Ileb llo ns Commntcc ,uMicd by Flln Burle" Ind Aof\(' Wlbon ( o ntlnued .be ShChtl, Younlu Siller pro,r.m wllh onc alum muched to Clch plcdlC Orher .lum -lcIiH 1tU"'Utt mcluded I pllU 1»"1 In NO"cmMI • founOcn ' Day cookY "lhlne: hdd ., the: eh'plCt In Apnl Ind brid,e: and "wn" ,.mn 10 thc 'P'lnl
AI •• ,nc Ind ChCCk piny In Scpu:mbccr alunu hurd nUOI f,orn C on >'cnllOfl (rom lu,"e dckluc, Kuh, Kintz (who Nil. Su," Vue for illinOIS Zel. al convenuon) , and Sue Anne Sulliun Our alumn.e club w•••bo tetOlnlzed .t IS Mu SlMJth 14Ul Alumnae Club for 197 .4 ,11
AI • blue and Ireen " meeunl 10 j.ouary , aluml brou,ht favorue planl CUlllnl' for an au ction which proved enormously wccw(1.11 .nd • 1«.1 planr .now owntt dllCuucd pbnl probkml .nd " know I'Iow "
The Ch.mp,"n Urbanl Committee Chlllm.n .pob 10 .1um. '11 salad luncMon III febn ry 10 MaKh , levenleen KnlOl1l (10m 11110011 Zel' were wekomed ., Iluml dunnl • " Seolor Ctremon, ElCh Ilrl.bo a PI Ph, cooltbook To end our yur , Kappu Ind p, Phil fOl I Moomouth Duo plCtllC" With dun and m.tellO june
The theme (01 our yeu Jeemed 10 be cooperauon with each OtMt , with other lkimn.e dubs .nd With our .cuore eh,plel " 1M Unlvenlty of lIIutoH
C HI CAGO- W EST S U BURB AN
Iht ChlUIO Wnt Subulb.n Club ea,o)ocd ,nlctntlnl r ur under the leadenhlp ofMAItY JEAN WESTEItHOfF , prnldeftl A POl ' Iud dinner Indudlnl Ihe hu,bandlll'"Cd ou dub fe.son A bl(enl(n nl.1 mU$lClI prOJram , 'I.en by One" of our own PI Pb • WI5 Ihe hl,hll.ht o( the OuoiK. mUllnl
Our annu.1 Chnumu IUCIlOn of lund·made lIem. alw.Y' am.ln everyone 11 the lalenn In OIl' ,roup So popular were the lote ba, liller, Ihll more were made and MIld II our AlTOwenfl sale We.bo Iddtd pllnts , b.ked loodl.nd m&(nme lIem,IO the: ftry lu«ns(ul sale wh IC h WI5 he:ld In N.rth
Founden ' D., was edebraled wllh 1M HlOscbk Club II tM NIIK Pan In O.kbrook Addm, 10 Ihe fnll"lIIe1 were (i e of our Golden Arrow memben
Everyone e:nloyed Ihe Way mUll"" wblCh was • poduek IUppc:r A(lerw.rd'lhe cook, .•hme aod lOOp .lwaY' bun, memorln of (nend · IhlP Ihll It nuly PI Phi
D ANVill.E
The DanVille Alumnae Club It .ma n in mcmbc:nhip, bUI IlrOnlln Spllli Our KYenleen me:mben pkd,ed 00 cleven campwcs PI Phi Io,..lty has broulhl u. 10lelher In a dOlI: hond of (rlendlhlp AI our Seple mber meelin" our hu sbaodl ;alOed UI (or. (e:III'e: (et wppc:r On a sn_y FebN.ry d., we mel 10 a«h up 00 PI Phi OfW. and a(U.llIn , and 10 en}OJ' .t the Dan.ille Country Club
Our Founden' It an e¥cnln, mutln,so Ihal our lIIelllbcR who arc ureer women rn.ar be wllh w. The PfOlram , pb.nned br .ur ta!clned MAIY BETH lOYALTY , .J ,., Includes mu _ The ,low of candleh,hl (or Ihc brin,s b.ck memonn to C$Ch o( u.s June _enlOl os a mOfnUlI (offee and a nu.b mUlilll (ollotrs O ur memben tMur wo meo wllh m'"r ICt"'llICl , but we find dill dlc tlmc wc lpCnd loselhcr" p, Pha aod the .,.11 we mde 10 lhe Frate"'ll., add ndtllc. Ul OUt Ir«s/II.,... Hclso. GoIJdj
GALES B URG
The G.lnbufJ Alumnae Club limed Ihe blCCluelloul ,ar wllh IU fLl'$I mewnlln Sepumbet hdd In the hlSloliCiI Knoll¥llk CounhQl.lJe where LUI(oln o nff .ddtnJed thlt am ' s CUllens A PI(IlIC supper , br the Kn01l'l1lk memben of the club was (ollowed by. Cool'eo, lio n .cport b, WAitGA1ET SHItAGAL TOLLEY , our dele,atc Asa cJJmu 10 Beta Dth. (h,pter',rwhl n, In Oclober , UNDA LENZ AUEN ' home s opclICd to both acti¥c' and .kimnac hOGOnol the foufleen new pled,n The Indltlonal fried ehl(kcD dmner was Krnd and Iller Ihue: wu (Olell.mmenl b, the pled,el and 110,10, by the Iroup The NO"fmber dinner WI held In Ih e home of ELLA FALCK LONG wllh on Anow(ra(t JaJcs The Dccembc:rlei-lOlel herw.u pUlr at whi ch dene:n Wli Je",ed 1ft Ihe homc o(jOAN PACEY BOYD STUN with III Je'Mln.1 decorallOn. ThO' Ilfl uchln,c pfOYidcd In en/OJ.bk lime for all In FebNlry Ihe Il blel were luroed Ihe a(IIVn Inviced Ihe dub membeR 10 Ihe Panhdlenl( H Olik (Of dcucrt .nd • 1010t mUttn, The l.hKh mee:un, In SAlA LACY KOONS' home had a commUlu KI' VIOl dinner followed by a demoo'tration o n deconted EUler e,p b, Ann.belie But,llnd mocher·in·l.w of our prnldenl , NARY ).IAN · GIERI BUIGLAND Since: the: Gak,bu r, dub hu conun ued IhtOll,h 0\11 lhe: rnn 10 help the KnOll chapur In mllir wa" other than enler· tllmn, Ihem , Ihll rtar wu no aception Tbc: Clpt'nK or fendlol a ,"ond of Ihe (b'pler to I PfO¥lIIU worUbop "' br lhe dub ell Ii (urnuhln, I rcnled bUI to carry both «lIores .nd pled,cs to Monmouth for Imuanoo II Holt Houk .nd return Ihem 10 lhe ( .mpus
Fourtden ' D.y "'IJ celebraled JOIntly wllh Ibe Uti,," 10 Ihe unc:olo Itoom of Scymour H.II on the KnOi nmpUJ Illumed OUI to be. rUtlVe and well anended J('1f wilh each alumna bUDll1II • III.d .nd the ( OmmlllU (IImwunllhe rcsc ofdw meal Awarda were ,I.en WU.d (or IUpt'lior pt'rfolm.nce In ICholanh lp .nd chlplet act"'IIICI EI,hl KnlOn p.nenl I! Ihe: Way toeeun, held in C ARLENE NICHOLS BAItSTOW'I home At IhlS lime euh '-lIft lunt lold her planl for Ihe (Olllln« r ell and rc eel ed u a rirl from Ihe dub. decou · pa,ed ulnkel boll topped wilh an ink lke«b o(Hoh H OUK In addillon, MAltj ORIE STUART WATERS rrce"'ed oDe of bolla wllh nOlCl of lnod w"htl for her fUlure (rom ('tch dub member M.rj II leuln, Galeibur, ( or her new In God(Kr. Illinois. a(tet fe",in, this f lub '(lively (or manr rean 'With the 1II11lllulon of new ofJ'l(en a .ery 5u((e.,(ul ,('tr w (ample led
Fox RIvER VALLEY
The lIIu)olI FOIl Itlfel V,lley AlulDI( Club bad a happ, Man (or the )'CIt ' , XIIVIIICl wllh • tOffH In Scpte:mbtr 01.11 (olmer plCllCknt and ConftlillOfl dek,ale: ,ue an inform.tift rcpon on the 197) Conveo· 1100 , UUIUI, 1.1110 wllb lbl! we a1l couLd hue l!tended In NOt"Cmbc:I , we ,uhered wllh our prntdent to male Ad .e nl e.nd, ulcndan (or pt'dlllll( pauenLl It HOlPlcs l .od II Hope WIU .nd Ehubeth Kulc:r Auron. ICboob (01 pbyunllr ud menllliy h.ndi uppc:d dai1dren The: children Kemed 10 be so dehlhted WIlli thne: lillie ,dU thlt we hope to conu Due th is local project on .0 nnuII bl5is, 'We bonolCd IWO new Goldeo Arrow membc:n at a ,.lad IUlKkon In N,"emk' In February , Ann altd Tom PcallOll hosted a potluck dinner (or membeR Ind their hu.sbandl. Thit is .Iw.r••n enj or.ble eftnln, and one we look forward 10 ("SIeh , cal hllllUliion of ofJ'lUn look place II our Aplll fouDders ' Day CM'Oi Fk",III,
HINSDALE TOWNSHIP
The Hin Jd. le Towlu hip Ailim Club started yeal wilh. vll it with BETSY GIB BS VOGT. Wu North Alumnlc: Prui deDt Beuy wu I ckll,hd"ul ,unt and had rDan, IIItuestiDf and bclp(ul [om menu .nd IUllelllO n ror our dub SHERI.IE TSCHlllGI KIUGHOFF , our d ub pre,adcol , , ••e an iIllerelllDf repon on ber tnp to Coa¥cntion and .howed UI wuftllQllftnm thl! the brou,hl back .nb hct
One of our mOlt InltfCIlin, alld lO(orm'lI.e meeUIlI' WIJ In Onobel wben OUI ,roup IQl.lrcd the: Norton Arborctum III an opc:n.1.lf Iw.I and h.d luO(h tbc:re The la..II. eo&on wcrt" and the w('ttbc:r was pt'rfecl l Ollr blt:nnl.1 Chnstmas we bdd on No.ember , The sak wllqulle JlKcndul , and we ekan:d onr $I 600- U OO olwhKh WII KOI 10 the Hamcllulherfoni JohmtODe ScholanbJp fund , $ 1)0 to Anow · monl , UOO 10 Nonbwnletn UOlfttlll)' (or c.bcu '-OI.IK , and U OO 10

IIImolS Ion SHERRIE TSCHIRG'I KIUGHQfF.nd JAN n}>wc...Lt. ROBEaTS _11:,11: c:h.,rftlc:n of lhe,pk Our hu.blndl rcuned UI In Fc:bNary fOI Ihe annuli couplet' (oc k· nd PUI, One: of our (olmn mc:mbt'n and hee. hu.blfld .ho had recc:ndr m_d 10 Colondo surpnsed t'l'C'r}OM by n,ul, bad. 10 '{tend IhlS pany The lu,n ' OUI (ollhe: pa't, wu 'cry ,ood • nd (un ••• hid by ,IJI Orflecl'S were: c:leclitd "OUI Man:h m«un, and • wlChr pro,nm Ind k followc:d 0.(. no pieces of wlCkrr WCK Uiowo .nd demon · nUlled b, ownC:11 of. shop, Be WId:cn:d, .hlch III Ioc:au:d In Schaumbu" We in'ltcd ,U(IU 10 ,"(od ,hIS mctun. :lnd ,ttc,.c:d I cbed:; (or 10,.. of ,II our pun:hua Founders' 01, was (debuted Ihis )lUI by our dub Joinin,lhc Well Suburban Club (or lunch at Ihe W'It( Ptn.n Oakbrook Wc enjoJcd I delKlOlI1 mul of crepes OUI bit m«un, fellurcd Inn.Jlllioo of office,. and lll l,d luncheon Etch member brou,hl her fa"orile ulad Ind .hued II wi,h Olntr membel1 prekm JANET REPLOGLE ROBERTS wu Insl.lled u ncw pruident for nen Jur , The lun cheon Ind inn.Jlllion were followcd by I .lide pre:JCntaiion of A,towmonl Olhcl KfI"Ulc:J whlth hpi OUI memben buS}' this fur Indudrd three meeun" of the Coupln' Gourmel Group, huded b, JEAN HUMES METCALF The Ihemet fOlthe dmnen induded Muiun , Chinuc , Ind ouldool bllb«ue Cnfl uncrest worhhops wele conduned by our III· enled membel , VONNIE KOBER BRAY Thek workshops wcrc hdd Ihtou,hout the yor fOI memben inleleJled In le:arnln, ",rlOUl cflfts such IS mlcnme needlepolnl el c. IS well It mlny projc:crl fOI OUI Chrrum lale
LAKE CoUNTY
The Like Count, AlumnI( Club of PI Bell Phi hid I $Ucceuful YOI of enJOYlble p,o,nm, Ind 1D(n:lSc:d mcmbenhlp Th.s ,ear we hurd Ihe " Inllde Scoop " from our Mu North AlumnI( Pro".nee P!(SIdenl Ind wc hid. loc.1 cflfumln Ph,lI1S Joy , demon · SHa te how 10 mah fclt ChnSlmll ornlmenu 'or our "C r(lllye Arrows " pro,ram We UUled our husblncb 10 ourlnnull " 8"ul Ind Arrows " piny .nd will hue I " Husblnds ' Rout " dUllnl Ihe summer ., Our pro,nm , "S ew , Sinl Ind Sup" Induded embroldelm, our nlmn Ind chlplen on I blue sheet 10 be uJCd 101 our dub rooky Urme. The mcmbc:n l'lhued fOil Jupper Ind JaW ··L;ateJt Flre:k ," slide. of Anowmonl , Our cooky,shlne ,I"e u, ume 10 ThInk on The$C ThlDl'" and we en;oyed OUI founden' Day IUlKheon II Ihe Dc:crplth Inn In Like Forest .nd OUI lUI prOlflm , " Our Yun in P. Bell Phi " 8'''1 8ro,It"".,r Btllltlr
MILTON TOWNSHIP
The entbUlllSlI( memben of tbe Mihoo Towosh,p Alumnle Club wekomed In 10 ne_ JeUOn wlOl I SprUel ftom lbe OuP.,e CoUDIJ fOleu Pre:Kf'le We hUld ncmnl Ihln,' about 'Li"UI, _lIh I Rinl In Subulbla ' Cbllm'len CONNIE BAliETTOlVIS ' a.tId ElLEN HEYL POI.TEI ' plan, in I "el)' succusful Arrowmonl Ie: held ID the: 10.e1y home of NAlIL'rN BI:CKNAN HENDElSON We lbo offered CUI' tenl SUllonery to enhanre our locome OUI memben cac.h blOU,bl fWO to Ihlee ,UesiitO Wlew the h.ndcn,rted lreml of which we .re so proud OUIO,tobel mUlIn, blOU,hl!he Nina Hum Allen Alumnae rtouD wllh oun for. wery Inform.lI.e Con'IC:nUOfl n:pon by tbelr pn:sldentjOANN MOkGAN In Nonmber we had one of Ike beuer pro,lIms of the year whl("b WII ,Inn by OUI membel UNDA PIICE BEHRENDS Her WIU "Action for Chlldre:n·. " ThIS 15' n.llonal olllOll"lllOn dedre:ated to qualuy ttlUISlOn for ch rldren Hu 11/1. w., .l1ullllled b,. (jIm .nd b, pronted mJ.'''fI· Ib In December _c eelebnled 1M holidlY by hUID, III Ihc board memben supply lIuy Ippc:men (o r QUI.nnu.1 eoupln' coda.1I party Aoothef fuelDatlD, PlOItim w "$unoes: the Fuhionllion of Ty tn," presc:nled b, I local boutique shop Wc _ere shown min, of tbe uicks uted by model. le,,,din,the l(ecnUn, e«cci o( I("lt"fn We WCIC lbo ,,",cn I bootlet of iAltnKUOA. Oft bow to .ar tanH In Febl\lll)' KAY 1055 BITNEIIc.d \lJ In OUI fun project of mUln, tnJ &tIOn (Of OUt Mell$ on Whedl p,nloClplnu Our 1JI11tI1 bWlblnds ' uenl look the fonn of a cockt.iI·thellre Plnf bORed bJ MAIGY EASTEI.DA Y NEBESIO Jler whl("h we entoyed the pl.y " Sruus Quo V.du " producc:d by I Ioal IheaUt: ,'OUP finilly our Aprrl mttun, ,_red ofa .bd. lmel auction nUt WII combuted wllh • FoundeR' D., cele:btlllOn Ind I candleh,hl .n".llauon ol offlcc:n tttemooJ Each member brou,bt thell" ("'OlUe ,.lad aDd ua Iu.cuo. ICe_ In tbe Cl1C:,DtJ of 11/ Bue It l Sew It1
Grow II Tbu. ended a mon productl"e ynr of fun , new mformluon .nd complnlOlUlup
NINA HARRIs ALLEN DUPAGE COUNTY
Members ollhe N,n. HII"s Allen Alumnle Club ofDuP',e CounlY enlO,ed I nn", of PtoCflms thu yev Some o( the: tOpia included Ihe Con"enuoa repon , N O W Jft Glen EII,n , humorous rndlOl' , cou, pIn ' wenero plrry Ind our Founden' Diy lad luncheon Thu Jtll', Arrow ctlfl sale was held In eonlunnion with the Glen Ellyn Fin Wlr· kel-I IlIdillonll Clift .how .nd Slie II the Gkn EII,n Ci,1t Cc:nler OUI most unique lCuvity Wlf' cook,·shine and ChllJlmll coo tre: u · chln,e held in Dccember lithe home of JEANNE KEU Y SALVESEN ofE lmhunt , llltnols It _II sllth a dclilhl 10 npericn« thi, loyd, (cre:· mon, for mOil of UJ II hid bun mlny ,un .ilKe we h.d .nended a coo k"shlne Some of OUI memben had teen a cookJ.• hlne IS Iheir I(II" e ctlapten _ere unlble 10 hold one:
HELEN WAGNEI PIERCE belan arletnODn b, readlnl • shon blllol"J of Ihe coo lt:,·.h lne We Ihen wenl inlo [he family room 10"19 10 the: cook,.uune Euryone Immedialc.l, be,a.tI re:mlnlJ(IO, then ape · rteDC" In (ollele Ind other alum dubs It_II so iDlelestinltO heu how each of OUf 1(I"'e (hapten and some Ilum dubl had held cook,.lhiael The metbodsdlf(crcd.nd '" dtd the occllion. and fn:quenern , bUllhe Splfll of Pi Phi and sUlelhood WIS the lime for nch of us Eun the lin,· In, blou,ht blek so m.ny memories
We .1.0 thIS opponunllY to bODOI 01.11 Golden Arrow member , ELlA HAR.SHMAN KOUCKY of Elmhunt Illinois
Each of us lefl lhe: (1)Ok, ' Urlne with an vrow cookie , a Slmplin. of Chmlmu coolllts and I tlel"J speclll (eelinl fOI Pi Phi us/,. S'••/tl ""cd
NORTH SHORE
The North Shore Alumnae Club's '7)·'76 $Cason _II In leli"e and fun·filled ynr Our monthly des.tc:n mUllnlS hue fealured I ",Icryof Inlere'lln, prOiram s In Se plember , ou r pruidenl, KA Y MURRA Y PIR · RONG , lold us.bout heruCittn, and inspi rrn, dayslt Con.ention Ind showed u. al/!he fuon she tI:1;elud Her enthusium ulehin, 'Dd (felled I,ood hellnnm, fOT Ihe YUI Othel PCOIllm. included I book r"iew , I IIlk on tbe elfe of boUK pllou entilkd : "Brin, Bl(k tbe Green," and I pro,nn'I OD " AmetlCln An a.tId ArchilttlUfe ." This p,a,111m WII Illustrated with slides Ind fettured ChltilO Irchitecture
Our hene(jl WII held In OCtobet Ihu year _hen 100 PI Phis and fnend,"tended. IUIKhe:oo and bod,e piny It lbe: Keolhronh Club A AIle of Arrowcllft Item. Ind. nme for.n aflhan Idded to our ploliu We neued no 00 fot Anowmonl lod our kKal phllinthropies
LOlA LEYDECKEJI. WA1VEl made I successful eff"orl 10 IOCIUIC OUI m'lulO( k. Nama of memben IIklnl lIOn. _ere placed 011 In Honor 1.011 tM;.rd wbloCh dlSpll,ed II rlCb meeunl
One of our meellilp (ellun:d. "Mue}t , Bue h. Sew h , Gro. It" IlKIlOn Then: _u IOmedlln, for "eryone ,od Ihe enlhuslutic biddlft, pro"ed Ih to he a fun wly 10 fide mooe"
In Aortl , ourlfldlllOn.1 founders' Diy An,el Tn was hdd" the lib· DOIS EpSilon chaplel bouw The da, wa. celebllted _"h tbc uti¥( chaplet Ind Ihn:e other alumnae dubs In Mu North Pro"llKe Sill Goidtn Arrowl «(l"e IIllnoll Epsilon Illduatn) wtle honDfed The acu.,es p,al'lded enterulnmentlnd broUlhl us up to dlte on tMIt IUI"iun In Ihe boUle: Ind on lbe ampus
We closcd Ole year wllh I luncheon meeunl" fAY SUUIVAN TlDENAN '. lowd,. AI lh_ lime of our hrtd.e mill· tbon were Innounced
OAK PARK-RIvER FOREST
The O lk p.,k , lI¥er 'ornl Alumnae Club under Ihe .ble leadership of o ur pKudenl bAI8AIA BIOWNAWEll MOHONNlEl hu Iud mlll y Inlel""n, meeuflp .nd UUtflllt. We hue fOUl aItcrQOOo mcc:uft" and fCKIr (tIenl", meeull" each ,eal, .nd hll'C IbOl" fWefll)' KUl'e memben O ur .drubmena al our 1(IUtIOOO "Hila,. lIe al ,. nlled IS we each !Jrm, our own sandwidl wd Ihe hOltetliscrta aDlld

In Janu.ry our ptOlnm wu (or Show and TeU Some of Ihe uudn .hown Wett vcry old. $Orne with nOiltal,1C coonccltoru and $Ome (rom far .•••), plues The local Panbtlknl( bcndit "11$ .flT 1111("'11111, b..st ,Ut all the- prnc:nllUoa w brIbe famous loUIS SUlhmll}' ebef of Tic I't:$UlUr&D1 In CblU,o of food by him • nd one of has boob , _crc IrYcn :as door pmcs BARBARA
V1ANECK UWICH Ind flOUIE STRATE CARlOU trt 0111
P.nhel (tprHenl.uyn
Our FoundeR' D.y luncheon u .Iwlrs wu bdd II liM: 0111: ',r. Counny C lub Galdcn Afro plDs WUt Pf(KOICd 10 Ihrec: of OUt
mcmben BLANCHE THOMAS WAGNER. DOkOTHY EDWARDS
McEACHItAN. Ind HELEN BENOIT MANNION ELEANO. HOUGHAM GUERINE .U our dele,'le 10 Con.counn Elc.nor don rood work (Of p, Ph. b, bel"' Ihe Mu ProYIDee Coord,ollO' wllh tht 1l(l'.Ct and ,led,a In OUf JOrVtD 8(:1I"e ch'plcn In Mu PrOY'Me MAlTHA CLAPP COFFEY" our Arrowcnrl chalrmln We look ordlrt (or Auowmom inueld of OUI hum, a lellhlS YUI and found th" to be qUlle JIK("",ful
QUI WI money.m.klnl prOle(1 dunn, the y"" WI.•• rumm.,e IIle held ,nJANE ZIDEK MciNERNEY '1 lu"e HELEN VRANECK POLK Ind MONA PROBST DENSMORE Wert in ("h.r,c , Ind wc ' ''00 00 Wc h.d sueh fun m No ember mlkln, Chrql.lll'&J Will hlnlln"or 1ft( ornamenu LOU EDWARDS SHOItT hid broulhl the mltenlb (or u, 10 work wllh-eonn, pine 11K" , llbot Wilt( bl1lnchn, (unl'lJ (10m p.M I(((I.-(rom Ihe MlnnHOlI I home of our (ormer mcmb(.fjANETBLUM
Anolher meeun, we III en joyed WII I nowel.arnn,.o, demOnMrt · lion by.n IftHrunor (rom Tlllon Colle,e The bc:auuful not'll arnOCe· menu wue nffied off I' the dOK ollhe meello,. lnod Ihe proc:rcds paid for Ihe Plo,nm
VIOLA CUllETON of our ,roup u utuUft'r o( Ihe Holt Hoult eommm t( VIOII lueatl, luended I mcel1ft, In Nonmouth She brou,hl back PICRUCI of the InlUtOr of lbe hoult, Ind lold UJ lbout pro,rn. In Imp,owemeDu Ind .1M!lboul (UIUft' nced. 01,.6 "'",III ,,0/1_6
PEORIA
Membe ,., of rh Pmnl AlumnI( Cl ub wele uu"d 10 I .rie l, of inlerellio, Ind unulull pro,l1Im. this ,CIt To tlan UI of( ia I erie· btf,lin, mood , the fllSl meetin,wu I eoffer II which the PUI pleticicou of Ihe dub wen: honored AD nll'l bonUI W&l the Con"enlion tepon thl' ,IYC mcmben I Ihoroulh in.i,hl inlo III of thc IniyilY Ihl! gc. cllCfed durin, tboK bu.,. dars In Miami OClObe, (ound 1,11 "oh ·'n, Ind .h .i n," On.1 our IKwlf rcdrcontcd IUinoi. Thetl chlpter hoUJc The IlCI;"e chlpler loot some of u. bid 10 Ibe limc of our colk,e d.,. b,. pUllin, on I " mock " inilialion A DO'fC1 idn (or In Atl'owcnlfl J&k Wlf JUccus(uU,. hdd lbo in <kIObel. when we dllpl.,.cd our lood. It the Nonhwoodt Ihoppin, mill. IIVIII, m..n, Peo riln. Ibeir tlnl ,limplC: o( the IoYcly iteml from G.dinb\,lll Our N_mbcr meetinlw" I P.nhdlenlit P'"l' With bunco etC Ncmben WCrt Ju:d 10 brin, ,UClU (riend. (rom or.bcr IOfOOliCI
In )l nllU)' .e hdd our Inn\,lll m«lInl , a potluct lunch , and n ch memberw uhd 10 brina the rropr: .Ion,with the dish Thu mutlll, dcmOnntlied mil P. Ph. Il'C the ;611 coou in the world , I.D loIabc· tinlhle yWI,. of lood)(lwere brou,hl (or UIIO J or. Our ,ueN I",k. el (or the FcbNlry mefUlI, Flo 8ellneu who .poke on "Com.on C.UK, 1M CiulCn'l Lobby." ICUill' " How it bQ ",...cd you Ind w.U knle ,.OU and wbll fOU un do 10 help " All memben wen: utn:mcl,. illlC,,"lcd 10 Ihe pro,l1Im (or the MlKh mC'Cllnc , _hlCh w aJto eittUon 01 offKt:n OUt ACIIC spote on " Wb, the FnllCnlliry S,llem ," lIocin, the the Gr«k IplfC., Ind reluin, Ihem 10 Ibe PUI .nd the prc:tc:fU FoundeR ' 01,. (ouod us II btlulilul WI HI.k ,. Country Ctub lor a deli,htful lunch(i)n Fol. "-Ina I duer Mil by the chlpler pkd,n Uld the: tndiliona/ c.,.dleIi,blin, ce rem o n ,. we.1I cnjoyed "109 ,can of F hioOI ," (callol'":I, old .nd modern Ipp.rel CINDY KlAlIS, Ollt: of tbe ttf,Y6lin"nd\,l lie co ulI.I(lon , w n hOQOft'd ,Uell, well '&J min,. Goldeo Arrow • The rtll coded with 1I'I00hel ddicioul pot/ud IUnc:hEOO, inltlllll»n of offlCcn, lod • lpedll mu dul Utll, " Bi ·Cenlenn ill MUlietle ," b,. membcn o( the Ilumnae chlpter o( Si,m. Alpha lOlli , Inlernllion.] Profn.ioc1l1 ac Fn.lcmity (or 'Women Thil; a liuinl filnle lor I year oflriend.hip, b.pp,. IUnn, I.Dd lcaminl more .bout OUt ciry Uld our (nleroilr
INDIANA
BLOOMINGTON
ptllJn,lIcw.lener 10.11 P, Phil In the uca 01,1, IreUlolter ool,., c OUI proll1lm Ilid membenhlp boob upon rCCClpt o(dun 00 the spo'-thu. our Ireasury IlIrtrd off weD too! No k eolt",.nlnl wele JubKqllenl lllhenllCS In October we Ill' Ylled Columbus. Ind'lI'Il .lllmnac 10 toIlI UI IS we were Ilnled to • (OOlblll chllt I.lk (utUnnl I.U.'I uniqlte (OOtblll eou.b, EllZlbeth " Buu" Kllrpnalnd two I U pla,.e" Novembc:r w the lime 10 bonor our $CnIOR al dinner Ind 10 bell In enhchlenlD, ptCKnllltOn 00 " An tlque AppreCiation ' b,. EYI Itn:d of Vllle,lf H,U Antlqlolel Oe«mbel w p.n, lime wllh Ihe ptoltf,m eOOl lllin, of Chlulm (lrol. led b, .Ium hlllblnd , " jol"''' Verll Huifmll'l Jll'luuy throu,h Much fourld UI enlenllnln, our new pled,CI With I m e ,OUI own ndae UtIle II the hou$C .nd lito a pltnDlnl brunch (or OUI Innu.l money .raiter, The SplIIII Auellon
The Apnl 21 FoundeR' DIy dinner meeun, held. JUper NtptlK lor our llum ,roup-' mort,.,e Durnlo, ceremony liter enl' ,.tln BETTY BURNETT WELKE W&l bonored IS the ouullndin, promotetol Ihlliccomplilhment Illd for her mlny ,.ean of InCloull, K"iollndl. 'Ol!kll Our ,.elr _u concluded wilh I Plu.lnd Sparn PoobMie P.ny A bo. meal aUCtIOn added 10 Ihl; IClluine en,oymenl olthia (un eve. n lnl
OUt .Iumnle Ite " POPPln' OUI buIlOll." wllb pnde , jlU GlOSS. NAN COLf wllllene Thctl PtoYlIICC u Humnte Pr(IYlft(e Ptuidenl and PAM CAGLE WALTERS it Ihe Dew Pro.,oce PreSldenl Jolt L,,"
BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL
P, Ph o( Bloomln,lon.Normal wen: pleakd '0 spend much of dicit lime Ih" ,nl beut( acqullfwn, thcmle"'" With the KII"': ch'pter It IIlinoli SllIe Unl enll,. A wum Ind UUJlln, edlllonsh", hu d(YeI · oped Ihroll,h the Alum Chum PtOJram, dinner meellnl•• nd IOdlYld · 111/ C«orll of acUYti and lllolmnle
In Sepltmbc:1 II our openlD, dinner lOeelllnl we mer Ihe IICW pled,e elul of illinOIS lolt AI Ihe founde,,' 01.,. luneh(i)n .uiYn _crt: pre· IoCnled IwaniS for thell C1i{ep,ionl] ,eu's w(I(k The IlCli n pr(l(nled IhClt own .ward , Ihe AnSel Award , 1001,1' aillm, BEA nICE VEJ.NER ISCH. (Ot her min, houD o( ,uidlnce .nd 10Ylni (nendlhip low.rd Ihe lllinoiliot. AlulI1l1l1C Ind Ictiyes wcre thrilled 10 hur JEAN MAla FREYTAG Innounf( thlt pledln fOf bond. 10 Plltth.K Ihe chlpter noUK welt ruelyed .nd the projected loal hId beeo m(l OUI ,el( cnded wilh I lIel. (ry II Ihe dell,hl(ul COUntry home of LO]S roLLER FOREMAN O llr hu,blnd. joined us for this .nnu.1 (Ye·
FORT WAYNE
For the fon W'rne .Iums. 1915·76 .as III Ictl'ft Ind Yery cacitln, rHr Our "'1m c«om were In IlIpponm, OUlllcwl,. 10IlIlied chlplCl of P, Beu Phi, Indiln. Ell 11 Inditn.-Purdue U.,iyeniry in fl W.,ne 'We .IM! en,oyed.,.car of ddl,htful PtOCrtml. plll'locd b,. our '1'1« ptaodent , PAITIIlOOT BASH
One of ou r IInlque mcelm" wu I " Make .nd 8 • .IIe Aunlon, " wllh the Klpp•• nd DellI GUllml alum, U our In"lIed pnu EllCh iOrOnty member m.de or btJred 10 il Uli 10 be .ucuoncd off by PHYI.US MINNICH FLOREA The profiu(rom eacb ilem went 10 the IOroril,. (rom .hlCh II w donl.led It w fun·filled and ...:ry prolillble (Ye· nln,lot IU
For our main mooe,..malllll, endHyol Ihu ,.Hr, SUSIE CI AIG CHILDS (lme th'ou,b wllb ullendln, ener., 10 Of)lnilC Ihe Ie of pe. unl whlCb boosted our Irt:UUfJ 10 new bel,hlS Pi Phu from IU Ove l Indlanl ;alned us In Apnl (ot Srale Da,. CAROL EU.E..R DOUGLAS Illd ncr illdulUioul commiuec .pent much lime pllnninl Ind prepllin, (Of thit mOlt eDjOYlhle dl,. Our own ,PCC:laI Golden Arrow lad,., JANET VAN NUYS ABBElT w honored wilh I IIlndln, oUlion She hu miacd onlr 'wo SllIe oa,.since her inm.llon In 1\111 'Wltb KAY ClOSS BAKEl our supc:I.enrhUJlUIIC p,nidelll , Ind with the .pttilll,uldance o(S HAION SMITH PlEtCE , NlltOnll DIt«· 101 of Wembc:nlllp , .e enJored I rewlldiD, ,ell filled with hltd work , (un , Ind (rlitndth.p D6••" Itoo,
AJ " a1. tbc Ii,.. act.i"1lJQ of the rat (or the fnnklua Club enmred llOUDd N.d! (or Indllnl Alpb. Food pplied lor It.rc hour d_us-
aloomlaalOlll alums _d (o ard !AlII 1.6 wldl I wmc·W!Uft,lua cbeon ThCK _II III n:ccUeat tlIllIOUI by mell'll of 'Ill especial.,. apTHE ARROW OF PI lET A PHI

lIOn m«unJ' i'oUow,n, pkdlln, held an alumn« c b lultChf'On and pool pin)' (or Ihe' acllYC1 ThcCoo&1 ,bulC' was hC'ld In till, Campus thl' II llIht
In No (ollo-Inl I .tak of Arm_cmt anKle-I quilunl chlnl p.mlln, ud macrame d CmOnJII'IlIonJ WtlC ,,'Un A member _ho 1' -
Icoded Ano_morn brou,hr (noulh m;acramc pel' hanlen made by hel fif,h ' lradC' pupils ((I I orh mC'mbc, 10 hIve 01lC' A no l e lI h ,he child', name wu Imide nch one
In Dc((mbc r ,he club held lIl n " Wnun.nltC'1 n-ti nm col •• II ,t lo r ,II p, PhIS b",", ,hele and .how lJ"1'nj; .n the f,l etbochll HomC' Ellbonic plln. 111'(10: madt to hold ,he FoundC'Q ' D.)' hunch and honor Ihe fifly'rut P, PhIS in Fcbruuy. but. Ituiflf ICC 'Iorm uncdlcd Ihe mc:tun, The' postponed .ffa., look plue WI,. 8 Sped 1tccOlnltlOn .aJ "nn 10 ,he Kho llnh,p fund (nabli,hed (ifI, )'un alo by tht al um· nae: club , 10 honol Ihc KnlOn Ihal fOI ,hell catelknl Kholarshlp and ouulandl n, fonurbu u on, 10 the ch,plet T h fu nd: has gl own f, om small ,uu and birrhoa, moo y conllibullonl'u a subilinual,um h h IS a loan (und: (01 (h,plc r mcmbe:n who nc d: fina nc' 11111d: More than (on1 'Irb hl« bccn the fuipic: n u of rhis usuUlne c Fo r mo rc tM n Ihmy ycan onc o( our members has ably admi n istetco Ih is fu nd F", ,, ul KI"u Bid,
HAMMOND
UDdcllhe Ic-Id:cnhlp of BETTY NINNICH STODDART H.mmond: Alumnae: Club h.d: .n(HhCI Slusf,lnl.nd: (un ,esr
Wc Slancd: OI.Illhc 197)·16 yell With OUI ,ndluonal polluclr SUppt'1 In mld: s..plcmbcr , IIYlnl u.alll (hancc 10 bccome: aequalnu:d Ind re · ac9ullnled , .(ICI • bu.y summci HI,hll,hunl Ihc ycar'. acuYlun ., our annuli Chr.,lm.s b.ual In Nowembt:1 The: club members njoyllll' prolC(l U Ihcre III need (or man, IIknu.nd abrlnln , .nd each onc findl.n lin 10 whICh .hc un ( ontllbul" AI 'n Ih( pUI th bnur wu I JUCCH$ CIo.1II1 the calendll o( e:«nu II OUI jOint dlnocr w"h Ihe Cary and ValplI'IKI alumnac clubs h ' , en,oyablc 10 ,et 101 thcl w"h olher PI PhIl and Ihare: our expellcnen
INDIANAPOUS
SANDY TEMPLIN CRECELIUS prO'l'ldcd rhe ncc:euary leadenh'p (Of the: indurnapoli. ScnlOf Alumn.e Club 10 en,o, I yell rKh In fellowship and I(II"IY
A profil ofalmoll SI ,OOO (rom Ihc teCond annual "C lmpa"n CUI' ne " In NO'I'e:lZlbcr 'lYe OUt IUUUry I bll boosl _ Thl' • a chill dlnnel w"h enelrcn, lad and PIC , prepared and deitYCfcd by a ye:ry Imbll!Clul (10m ourclub I()(I Olden IrcPI !h<"$( Ilk reali, mO'l1ll1 The SundlY pre:ce:dln, Ekc:uon Da, was Ihc ume (hoseo (Of Ihis. and Will prob.bl, be Ihe: me (Of Ihll prESIdential deeuon ycar All prolio hue betn I"eft to Indl.na vlmm.
Dlnncr In Ind'lnlpolll' new Nukcl Squar Arena Club (ollowe:d bJ In J(C hodte y lame _ cllloyed by ,,"cnl of OUI me:mbcn , thcu hUIhand l .nd lunlJ ,n Frbnllry AnOth , e:«nln, o{ fun and rdll.tl o n .rrntllf 10 IhlS onc IS pl.nned {Of nnt yur
On March 11, 121 PI PhIS .nd ,uttU cnloye:d IUlI(hcon Ind Ipnnl (wuoru modeled b, junror Ind 1m10l' club me:mben a, Mcndlln Htlk Cou ntry Club Pcanu! buttel piC Ke:me:d 10 bc Ihe: hllhlr,ht of Ihe: luncheon me:nu
The ycar (lme 10 a dote: wnh Ma, 11151111.1I0n o f "n lO r dub officen II I chlmpl,nc and (ru" lunchC'on
KOKOMO
In OctObel Kokomo aluml mac:le I.p rohn (or a nurarnl homc our pillla.luluopy PIG,et'1 A PIOII'Im .bout the: founde:R lod PI PhI hlltory w., plC'Knlrd I( our Dcccrnbcf mccunl A alieni .uctlOn of bume ade: ChrlltlZlllllenu _as (ond ucu:d 11 tho meeulII alJo A•• blccnlennl.1 IUIC' , a local ,peaker _as InYltC'd to our mC'"un, io 'ebRllry III Apllt. rwb w ddnltlC'd Utd BIWE BlU£TEl PETEU "ye a motl dclllhiNl en{, de:rn.oflllnnon on macnmc. Sbc- _II bantu {Of OUf In!lua] pICn IC with hUlband'IIIJune abo Do ••• rFJ;erF•• I4.er
SOUTH BEND-MISHAWAKA
The Soulh Bcnd -MI.hawlka Alumnae Club bePII '!JOlkl of III_ (olmillye: P'O,I1IIO, ., ScplcmbC'r'l Innu.1 poduck dl n nn brou,hl us 100"lhe:1 for pmldcn! BONNIE HEWITT BAILEY', COnyenlloO 1'<" _ PO"
In OCloOc:r, CHARLOTTE KUPfERER fOlD alaln opmed hCI homc (Of OUI A!lowcn(1 Slic The: lair 01 nutiund, (cnnbc:rry-otln,c, d'lc nUl , .nd 'pricol) donllrd by rICh me:mber , lupple:mcnted our Slir Thc local Klpp, K,pp, Gamml Illd Alph. Phi Atumnn Clubs pined UI (or luncheon III Nowcm bef Bridl r (ollowcd 1IIe: Jlnu.ry me:e:I' In,,1Id In FebRllt}' our hUlballds ,olllcd us (Of dlnnc l lnd cocktili. II a fUOlile Inllunnl , OUf prolr.m (ollowlnl Ihe: Malth rkCllon o( office:n w., (Cnalnl, r) e·openlfll A I'<"prCKnllllve: from 50S (Su OffCIIK Sill!) lpoke of thrll IrOwth U I much nceded commUlllty lCO'icc or,.nlllllon ol wo l· UlllcC'n 10 "d YKllmloflClu.1 offenlC1 I n A p r" we h Oll ore d OU I Go lden Arrow PI Phil wilh IU llc he:on II th e Morri s Inn on Ihe Non e Dim e umpu. " Suk 10 Memory Lanc " led cach &Utli bad Ih loulh man, happ y (olIcIIIlC memollcs Our 101'1 11I11I1I.llon of ofrKelJ Ind cook,-sh,ne clldcd • busy Ind ploduC'lln y"' o( ennU
Del10nh CoIIr.1 GoUel
SOUTHEASTERN INDIANA
OUI dub yell belan on s..pu:mbel 11 wllh a luncheon at The FOUl Sc:alOn. ncar Grecnlbur, OUI ddcple 10 Cony nuon SUE WUTHRICH MOSTEJI. ,ue UI an enthU$IIUI C '1;:1.11 when she dc:tCtibed hCI hapP1 eap "ellce: al Nurmi .nd $howed lOme of the de:ye:1 IOUl'Cnrn rC'(elY<"d al ,nd'YldUl1 evelllS We wete partlcular1y IfIsplted when Ihe mcntloned the IlIendJnee o f the 9) year o ld p, Ph, who h., been I membel 17 ,Cln PrOYlnfe Prelldenl JANET ROPER THORNTON wu our ILieit on De«mbet 6 (or hillch and I helpful wOlkshop KIoII-On .1 HOld Dutbln In RUlhy,lIe: On Fcbf\llt}' 21, out Greeftlbu l l membcn t lClled UIIO' deilcioul IUIICheon II the IUrlnlye and 1fI1 !C':JUD, homc of BARBARA McKINNEY WELCH O((kers for 19 16 ·17 we:re elened, alld Ihe lile:nl ,ucllon pror:ecds helped UI .uppon OUI nauona l phil.nth roples III IIrepln, w"h IhC' blCcnlcnnl.1 f c1e:bl'llllOn , MARY H ALL EJl. TEL prcKnlcd an rnform.liy boo k revle:w , " Far ewcll to Vl ll e1 FO I,e ," by Durd Ta rlo l
OUI Founders wc re: hOllo rcd 104., S with I lunchc:o n II T h D u tbin in RUlhwltte whcn PHYUIS COFIELD JOYCE lold UI inrcrentnl, ofle:1I unknown, "behind thc tccnes" delllls: o( the: 186 1 eye:nl JP'I.O•• C".;e,u, E_effo_
SOUTHWESTERN INDIANA
The: J't'lrfOt Ihe: SoUlh_e:uem IndliM Alumnae: Club be,ln wllh .n OnoOcl luncheon II Ihc N bul,h Houtf Tbe: century-oW , ho e WII an appropnlle ICllln, rn whIch 10 re:ull OUI hema,e IIId be,ln " blCrnIennllitn, "
In Dc:ccmber we: InYlte:d OUI "G r.:c1, ·' (rKeds 10 lOin us (ex a Chilli' mllc o ((ce II SUE C HEILRY McCLARY ', .nd III Manh wc mCI (ot lunch II the EY1InJWltlc Pcrrokulli Club
In Aprrlll our Innu.1 coo kY 'l hlne pllch ' lII dlnn r In the home 0( DORIS SAUER STALLINGS w obsc ed founden ' D., Ind ekmd offICers (0 1 Ihe: co mlll' ,car
TERRE HAUTE
Thc TUlc HIUIC Alumnle: Club of PI Bctl. Phi Md. r.:Oflanluuon.1 meellll, N 291h
On M.nh I1lh wc had a founde:" ' Diy lunc:heon lIIC'Ctlnll[ Howard JoftllKlnf Wc "Cl'<" plnKd 10 ha.,... Theta Pro incc Prnide:nl II Ollt ",al Thc oIflCcn were .00 Instilled .t ,hll m«WlI OUI third IZICtUnl Cot the: yt:1f wu hdd lO])O'''ln, tbe: ',nbc:1k1llC OffkellnSl.It.tron Dmnct onJunc 161h
The: rounillllC'CUII, of the ,ev _ I tumme:r "'IGUDlnl pK1l1C (Of bolh Ilum, .nd anlYCS II II al_a1l fun '0 mecl and ,C:I 10 know Ibr ICUYC'S The plltlllC wu P"C-n fOf mclZl

IOWA
CEDAR RAPIDS
We had anOther (un yur WI,h OUllCCl1:t pals ThIS )'ur we decided 10 fO 011 With ourton:lC't pt.1s IIIIUI 1)('11 (.11-110 we .00 ', find OUI who Ihq arc unul OVI tim m(CUD' In ScplcmlKr Our AnowCnr, tlle.u I,IID
• baa 'U(Cn. , Lhl.llb 10 OUI Chllrmltl , NAIY JEAN TILDEN
Our .nnual ChtllUIIU 'U(liOn WIth dooalloDS of home baked and bandlDlft lIelD' .U 1,1111 • profitable: ",(DIUre .nd I (un mceUD'
GEORGENE 10BB '1« a .oMtrful b"cnu:oIIIII pnllnm II OUI fcbnllfJ m«lIo, and we cnJO,ed our annual pICnIC for h ubandJ ud w n ItIJunc
D ES MoJNES
The OuMolOu Alumole Club Ilwl)'lloo" forward 10 Sc:plcmbCl U a ume 10 11:0", p, Ph. (ncnddup' Our pfU'dCOI SUE GINGIICH
JONES be,.n the rUt wllh • d('Vcr and Inlrrftunl Con'l'cnuon I1:poR " MOOt! Onr Miami ," It • PIC" " III Ihe Io¥dy home of)O SEXAUER BlOWN
Pro,nml this rUt hue bC"en Informalin ., weU u fun InlC:rm.· llOnll Women 's Year W'&ll OUltheme fOf In (k,obtr luncheon N'Ajue IlIk,. , OUI Arrowmonl.hollnhlp ,"IPteDI , showC'd Ul hel dall In 1m at a NonmbtrdeJkIt meellnl , She np l cued w'Ih Irnl enlhulialm hrl ;0., In beinl able 10 a!tend a worbhop ar Arrowmonl JUDY RYAN
N ILLIGAN opened hn belutiful home fOf a Chlillmu pan, II wu fun 10 shlle Chriumu eh('(1 wnh our .iuen , AI a Februal)' lu ncheon our own M10GE HOAK TOOU who OWIU Uld opcn.ln " The Goldrn Thimble" Inc I lupcr plOln.m on Show ,. Tell w"h Needlepouu We llIloook fo,.a.td 10 lbe month ofMarcll, nol onl, beeaUN: Iplllliu finall., hele , bUI the InnuII " Ph" K.PPI , Theu SI,k Show Ind LUll,heon iJ held lhen A IOJu Ooullon Ch,nl SUn"e, Pin, Ihl$ IPnil en.bled u. 10 ellrn enOUlh money 10 NIppon OUI Ill1lOnal ph,llnlhfO!tJ' 1,lin , We were Ible 10 ,uhle I btl profit beau,," III of our members 1'OIUnleerrd IhemKI\,o IU M:n"C U hounea I lld Ibo .n btl"' Ihm fricnd. 10 Ihe IUn"er OUI NI., pKnle It Ihe home of JEAN JANES LINDER was our lUI mectinJ fOf dw: yel" Ou r p rOlll.m was file , Proj«1 fOf Ihe Biccnlennlal ," I Iccmendoully chlllc:n.,n. PIOic« A •• DOllllt., 1.611,111,.
INDIANOLA
The Iowa Bell Alumnle Club celc:bnled Ihe DIUon ', btnhdl, wnll " BKenleanlllLl BUllness " In September I u.lld picnK WII held 10 d. CUA pbnl fOI the rea.t The BOlton Tn. PlrtY W'&ll Ihe Iheme (01 die 10nuII homccomln. open bouJoC beld II the chlPler houle: In N01'elll ' ber the pledlC'l were enlenlllled b., the alumnae An IlKllOn of hud , m.de lIerrlS pro.,ided rOf' ,II. uenln. , E.,en Ihe pledln plrtK,plnd In the biddinllnd pUKhuC'd In "An,el DiJ,ulJ( " wlli(h lile I belutiful ioe Ind blue In,el bUlwu relU, I cookie jlr much 10 theil dcli,hll The chlplCl houM: , decked w"h tbe noUIIl1I or ,eltel}'Cll , lott lhe stl,e (Of lnolhcr old fuhioned Ch,inm Ihllcd w"h Ihe chlple. lod Ihell mOlben Some 1pc<laI wrprlM'l {Ol the houle (,0m the lIulII ' lUe ,ncluded a ncuum cleaner , elecrric cofrce POI , Ind I ne cofftc ublc: ! Februll)' plCKnled I hllhh,ht of IhtS bicentc9ntll yn.1 A finl for rhc Ilumoae oIln-dlinola wu dlODel 0111 for them lod rtlClI rnome belul , I pcrfrC'1 eOMtn1l1 nknllne made poPibk by ANNIE LAUI IE JONES , SARB PRATHER , Ind NANCY ROBES , The beau. eniorcd II unmeru.cl, IS did Ihell IIIOW ,lIb! In Mirth e prucned hlue", CC'p1l"nl the: hiltonanl' books rrom lhe lowl Belt Irebl1'cs founders ' Dar WILt obK ed w;,h the Klives Ind plcel,H RUTH BUXTON SAYlE prctcnled I flKlnlun, PlOfll.nI , I ,IOvrne., Ihrou,b hlMo" ilh I rash ion Iho of dOlhin, rrom different periods up 10 tbe 1970" lhal hid actUall, been om by the forerunoen or 102 rear old 10YI Belt Alumnle Ind 1C1I1'flIen"ed mocleb lurh lod le1'eralllumntC IUlnlC'd .bOllIl Ihe life and umn o( IhOK pc-nodi Ind Ibout the 10.1 8cu chlpler In rebuon 10 the:m Well , lbe: brccnlenn"l "OfT pa the blnk w won Ind Ihe lin meeun, oltbe yeal WII I potluck dlllncr be:1d In May 10 hOGO' the knlOn oIlowl Bell
I OWA CITY
The lowl CII, Alumnae Club of PI 8(11 Ph, be,ln ,u ,ur undellhe Ic:ldenhlp or LINDA LEAR FINCHAN
THE ARROW OF '1 lETA 'HI
Our Seplember mewn"w 1 luncheon held GWEN KEATING LOWE's home AI Ih" ume we bid rulh Ind Con¥enllon reports In Oerobel we had I coolr;y'lhme for the ncw lowl Zell pled,n II BETTY SUMNERWIll. KOZA ', ho me h IJ ,I YII plc:uure lO,eI Iflleth" w"h our newen " Ph"
In the mon th ofDe<cmher our club " ,. meeu w h Ihe ICU.,U Ind plccl,CI o.,elll the PI Ptu houle for dcucrt I"d coffet Wf II\'(' OUI Ihe I,,"d. to the ,LIb earnlll, hllh Il'Ides, lbo the 'III who Imp'O\'C'l Ihe mOSI In hel."del VIRGINIA BAll. HENDERSH OT ,a.,e I report IS TreUIIler of Coc-pol'luon Board A rew helped Ibe acu\'C'l dUllnl Ihe SUnlmCl p"nt tile N:cond floollnd ooO"olk before Ihe ncw carpet wu !aNi al Ihe PI Phi hout( 10 febNll}' we had lnother 1u1Kilc«r meelln, "Ihe home of JUDY 11CHNAN BROWN AI Ihll metlln, e hid clecuon o( orrKe"
Our bl, hl,hll..hl of Ihe retr WIS the founden ' Da., Iunc:heon April 2" , 1976 II the Unl.,e"", Athkl" Club , Nln., OUI o( town Ilumnle ;Olned us The Founde" werc honored b, Ihe Ini.,n In I undleh,htin, u.lule to each o ne of Ihe offlmll Iwelwe Founde" p, Be" Phi cQO k bookl were pleKntc4 br Wmnle Friel Scon 10 Ihe n,ne len Ion we hue ,l'IdVlllnllhtl yell A rnbule WIS ,I.,en b, BErrY SUNNEIWILL KOZA In honol 01 Hlmeue W Ennf ho hll spenl Ihln, one .,n.n IS hOUknlOlhel ollow. Zeu PI Phi We IUlh.U ml" her .,ery mu cb She w wflh I I,fl rlOlIl IU her p, Phi rl1Cndl The Golden Anow PI Phu wetc h onored w"h I "Inc (lrnluon tlCd w"h 1 blue nbbon Mn VUI,I Hln chel , WhOK dl",hlel • In low. UI. , UI • 1'ery dcu,hl(ul IIlk on Ih( IdlOlalion or Old Clpltol Shdll:t were shown &loll,wnh hfr IIlk We lie III In'IOUI 10 ,0 IhlOU,h the Olel ClPlicH In )uly when II w,lI be open 10 Ihe pvbhc , OUI yell was I lood one Ind e hope e (In mike the ne., enn beuC!
KANSAS HlJI'CHlNSO N
Th( HUlchmlOn Alumnle Club of p, Bell Phi bf'ln iu .,elt undel the leldershlp of 8ARI:J,.\kA BATCHElOI HANSEN w"h Ihe plln nml ol OUI chlm, aucuon The luction"l5 hdd on No.,ember J, 197), ,n Ihe nome or KAROLYN KING HINSHAW items b,d upon in· c1 uded hlle clephlm • polted plllllS , biked loodl, .nd hlnd ,m lde 1'(" and Chnslmas d« onilloni The proceedl III 10 our p, Bell Ph, ntllOnal phlbnthrop'n , OUI fWO ICLI.,e chlplfn , Ind locil phlbnlhlOp O( Ol'Jlnl.l:IlIo nl
An enjoy.ble noMI, lun cheo n w hdd ,njID'''1}' wllh ICII'Ie mem o Mn Ind pledln of KinIn Alphl KUlsas 8eo Ind Tn Deltl l"ellS SHIRLEY JONES NANN "IS plctcnled wIth out " p, Phi Anld " (01 her lonllnd dUlm,ulSbed Kn"Ke 10 p, Ph, A doni ' lIOn 10 Holt HOlIK mlde 1ft hel honol founden' Diy w (ric:· braled io the home of NAIVORIE WOOLWINE KNIGHny with I ddllhd'ul luncheon .nd fook, Plam ere belVA (Of our A,lOW ' mont Ie 10 be held Ihll rail.
MANHATIAN
Tbe Mlnh."ln Alumnle Club hid llood Ind produw.,e relr under the Icldenlup or PAT RIKEI HOmREI
We Mlan wllh I podlKk dlnnel II Ihe chlPlft houle: 10 meel the fall pifd,Cl The rood w CIlcellern , and Ihe com pin., flnllSlK ' The Ilum. new " Atum Dlu,hlen"- Ind IIlln., oew rrrcndsh,pt Welf formC'd
OurOelobcr mfeun, round Ullt Ihe Klnsas SUlle Blnk In the " Blue Room ," here e wetc en"rtlmed b., KAY SUIAN WEIGEL , who Ihlted t II NI"on.1 Con_enuon ,n Mllml ,Ih us We ' 1'e deetded tbll we .11 anI to '0 to Ihe nell Connnllonl
We be"n the bKenlennll1 ,n.r with a del Kious d"lIIelll tbe eh.pler boUle: (or Ilums Ind I('!i.,n rollowed by I houM: (OlpolI.IIon meeun, Our mont1 mlkml PfOltCI foc the rear WII lhe: Innullrumma,e Ale Ihe FeUO Jhlp hOl.l)e We wetc pleued w"h lhe 1CIU1c. II U 76l) "II 10 Ihe ItnlVl}'
The 'prllll m",-In, WII I salad luoch(1)o " the MtfCly home ol NADINE SNITH GREEN 10 bNi • (ond rllewcll 10 the Il'IduI"nl knlOn PI.n s were Iiso mlde fOf Ihe founden ' Dlr Cc-kbnOon ,n NI" .bere .e bcud from our PrOO'lRce Prct,deol BARBAIA BITTNER McCANN , In-d ANITA SWAIN , PlO'flDCe c-dIMtOf for F"lem,ry Educlu01I Anl11 wu a 191 j Klo.w Bera ,l'Idulle
" AIUnll and Chums" w held thIS wmmer In CI • ., Cenlel Ihe be.uuful home of PAT SCHWENSEN 811'1114" Co .,/dOIl

WI CHITA
W'Kh,u p, Phil p,hued III ScplcmMr 10 M,IO a.nOlfaU hu., ,"-f with our annu.l "Due" Irld DOI.I,hnuu " cofftc ,rcC'utl, old (moch .nd .(komm, ne OOItS Nt. prnldenl NANCY NOBLE HADLEY ,old us 0( hu wmmcr', trip 10 Ind outhned plus (or our lIpc:om'DI JUI
AI our metlln,s cyol.-c:d Ihrou,tKu,1I the YUI we WUt ltulC:d 10 • • !dt .anet, of pro,nms • 1I,nform.uvc .nd (Dlem"ou" pluD(d by 0111 hUG,.ollun, vtec prleltdtnl PAM NORTON LESTER Old InG ncw Wjehu.ns_clc (u"o.lII:d by an October shde 10111 o('IIlIKhlt. ' , huIOrlul homes Mlny thumbs wnt Insplftil. by our November pl.nt pany 10 hKh tht Nothe,' , Club "u mvlted And III March QUI ,unl wu SHIRLEY JONES MANN who .n._ned mlny qunuons .boul her p, Ph, comnllllCC OUI (.voruc mccun. II 5/:("1 , ho-cvtr, 11 .1-.,1 the April cooky IhIOC. ThIS yur wc Ihln new Goldcn Arrows, MARCELETTE GRANT DAVIS , ANN KATHERINE INNES PHIUIPS, and EMILY CATON WILLIAMS , With 'I ddlcloul dInner and a specilily Wflllcn sku
Gardcn Tour was tel for Junc thl' ynr , ud " bcume I ¥cry speCilI 10UI 11 chillmen JANE WOOLNER JACKSON Ind SARA AlliSON FARRINGTON inspired us 10 try mlny new Ideas We fu · lurtd fiye loyely ,uden, Ind lito prelotnted demOnllrillon, of VIllOUS ,Irdcn u:chniqucJ Ind crllfu Our onc bicentennill beclme the Kenc of 14th of July PICntC- complete wllh hOI daIS and I bind And 1,1 uch home wc orrertd tomelhlOl fOI ,..k , such as School lIems , biked ,ood, coppu .uden slIkCl , ordOlh f10wcn Our lour bc· comn more POPUIaI uch ynr , Ind Jecm 10 hIVe I followlnl of dedi ' cited ,udenen l We PI Phi ', enJoyed III our Utl1lltlcS , Ind we fdt the yUI WI' mou Jucce"ful
LOUISIANA BATON ROUGE
Thl, put yelf the B.lon Rou,e Alumnu Club hid ,u mall success' ful " Round Aboul Town " C.kndlf Slle eYel With the help of m.ny hud wOlkln, PI Phil we ,roucd nutl, $2 ,000 00 We wele Ibk 10 Iotnd OUI Ilffowmonl xhollnhlp KClplCnl , MI GudiSpurlin lo Alrow. monl Schoollut Mlmmel In June , Gudl wllI'lye.n Int e lClun, three· day worhbop fOf IlIlhOK IntefCSled , the: pfO(uds of whICh will ,0 10 cO'renn, our dele,lIC1 upcnses dUlin, the Conyentlon ,esr The bulk of OUI dooallon wenl to our kKll phlbnthropy BlIon Rou,e Youlh , Inc .• I h.lfwlY houlC for delinquenl,lrt, In the .tn Tbll yelf enou.h mone, was prOVided fOf Ind refutbuhlD' one of the tw· dencn
AI u,uII we wue very bUI, wllh the utl1ln whICh III 11w1Y. fun We Immedillely Itaned OUI provl<iln, food .nd lC,..ice dunn, nuh plnlCl The ,lfls .IWI,I look (o.,.,,,d 10 the "midni,hl hlmbur,eD" we bnn, them dUlin, one of Ihelt lon, III nl,ht Nth teUlOnl We honored Ihe ,fldulun,lCnlOn In OClober II I potluck supper , AI thu ume Gud, Sputhn , c. plOlflm of her Arrowmont School ClIpct· ICncn KELLEY COUSINS S14ITH btou.ht her ,fClI ,rClI ,find mother ' , pin .nd Invlllll0n 10 jOin I C SorollS WhKb WII • thnll to IU who "tended We Iiso honored the new pled,cs wllh In Ke (fum pltly General OpiniOn was Ih.1 out Slyle Show "Weddln,lnd EYenml S"lcsor Ihe PUI " WII the besl pro,flm of the yUf It was held at Ihe PI Phi boUK Ind bolh lCuyn Ind Iluml modeled dreSKI from 1900 10 191) II Will I wonderful "enln, spcnt by.1I We ',Iin mCI II ,he PI PhI Houlot In)lnulry 10 jOin In bnd,e Ind bloody miry ' , wl1h Ihe ChlPICl
OurFounden' DIY pICniC complete wllh .wuds and I prO,flm by the actlnl founded off our VII.lllft wllh the ch,plet (or Ihis yClr It WII I Ihnllio hIVe Donn. Flulk as Ihe r«lpICo, .110 o( the Pi South Pray· mce A80 Award Since 1969l1Founden ' 01,. tbe Bllon Rou,e Alum· n.e Ctub hll PIClCnlCd In IWltd 10 Ihe OUUllnelin.JunlOr In PI Soulh PronDce lan ,Uf we proudly pn:lotnlccl Ihe .ward 10 P.m CUCf of New OrluM , LI • Ind Ihll yelf we honored Sherry ErnCit of LoUdl.nl Ben With thlilward AI.o , our APP, HAllIET MOLTZ COLE won the Evelyn Peten K,lc An,el Awltd fOl1 9 71
In Febn.lary we wen: bus, cntefalnln, plltOnCUC1l II our Guesl 01' IUIKhe:OD held It the BIIOD lou,e COUntry Club Our JUest lpCuer the mlnl,er oil Jonl an ,llkry , 'Iv.: a motl ul(ormluv.: ta.lk cOfDplete WIth cumpla ofLouItUlDII.tuIa ud theu wods.. AI thlllUlle we abo banotcd FLOUNCE TUINEI rot her unselfISh dO'1)UOD to PI Pill IDd OkA WAE YOUNG , our G'*Ieft PI Phi w,th C:n,flwcd tv.:, bowb We were prclCnlCd. pfl(UClI Sc.lfDefeMC pfOJrIID b, the BItOD lou.e PoiICC' ACldem J ID arcb We finIShed OUI the Jca/wlth. toUr 01
MI,no1t1 Mound Pllnlillon Houlot , .n 111h cenlury Fedelll ' ll,k $INC · ture luted In the, NIIIOCIII Re,uler of HdiorK Placn, en,o,ln, boll lunches on Ihe back ,.Ik,.,
MONROE
19 71 ·16 hu been I YC,., ICtln yUI for lbe Monroc AlumnlC Club OUI ncw plnlden! clme bark f,am Ihe Mllml ConyentlOn lo.ded with InlPlflllOn .nd ncw ,dC'll hll be,ln wLlh In IncfellCd membenhlp of oyer '0" due 10 .n OUUl'lndln, treuurct
Monroe ' new .Iumnle wert honoled wllh .n aUlumn coffee DLlnn, the Thlnk",Y!n, holtd',I , thc Ilumnae clu b 10 meet wllh uu PI Phi Ind pkd,es
Former SlIte Sen.lol Billy Brown "we I fucilllll.lli hillory olWom· cn'l Lib 10 ,hc ,Iumn.e d u b in J l nu l ry , T h e mcet in. look pl" e in Scn.tor Ind MD Brown', home MD Brown II Ihe former ELEANOR HAltRIS The Pi Nonh Pre'ldent yisited wllh ou r Ilumoic dub tn febNlry She ,IYC • Ycry tnfOlm.u\'1: Ialk Ihlt renewed OUt FntetnllY feehn"
Sptln, he•• n wllh Ihe foundeD' Day luncheon Ind I fe·elected dlte of officeD The enllle dub wn tn the mldll of Pn:Plfinl fora PfOlICl' Slye luncheon Ind Anowcflft "ie. March 31 A hudworkln' .Iumnlc club • • 101 of dcal fnend,.nd I bCluuful d,y made the luncheon I fin· IUIIC IUCCCU We enjoyed I leu before the end of Ihe ,elf pin, wllh our hUlb.ndllnJUne
NEW ORLEANS
Enlhullum hll poured ftom WI, down ,ondel In New Orlunl for PI Phi The Ilumnle club hid IImpl, • bnllianl y(11 undu Ihe dC'OOIed le.deDhlp of SUSAN HURTH PRICE We $lIned It III orr With OUI fiDI newlkllel , Iller 10 be followed by ICYcn more Each newllellcr wu In IDYLI.llon for one: o r more deh,hrful ,el ' lo,e\hcfJ. so Iholl,hl(ully planned b, our m.,..eloul Protflm ch.irm," , PAM REYNOLDS RYAN II Jun,or club was Ilifted fOf Ihose who workcd or hid d,fflculty ,etlln,lo the: rClubr mormn, meelln,l. Ind Ihrou,hout Ihe yur Ihey h.d p.mcs wllh thc help of C,\lOL MOSSY YORK ELLEN CAlTIR BRODERS • nd MARGUERITE CltOW LEW IS
We honored plcd,el II luncheon Ind fol our IpC:CII! SOS (Shlhtly Oldel SUI(I) P,fty , where we ,,,e each pled,e In Idonble little PI Phi plantCf We Ihen met fOf coffce u Ihe lovely hOIlle: of MATHILDE VILlER.E YOUNG Ind h.d I charmln. demOnltnllon by OUI ptO,rIID chllUliln on Decoflun, on I bud."
Over thc holidlYS we hid out Chrulmll piny for Ihe ICUYft and alums once 1,'11n It the beluuful home of MAlY JANE CAlTER FENNER filled wllh m.,nuKenl decoratlonl .nd Ihe holidl, 'Pint The (ood for.1I of OUI pln,cs WII nOI onl, debclOul , bU110 belullfully prep. led Ind pllnned b, our hotPlllhl, ehlltman JANET WHITE SEAN Sumn,the new ,Clr we met for tel to hur, prelCnlllHXI on Anl«jue 511\'1:1 II Ihe Ilunnln, home of MAllE DENHAM STEVEN · SON In Mlrch was our "I'}' lpeCll1 Arrowen(1 lIle which 1I1c!uded lOme of our own (:nfu • IIlk on Anowmonl , Ind I demonJlflllon on Ipinntn. Ind weuln'
Our FoundeD ' Diy banquet WII I ttclt (or all wllh o"r 100 people Inendln, The ICllyn ,ne • Ikll , Ind Ihe tea Ind Iwenty.fi" ,Ut .Iuml were honored wnh RUTHIE JONES FRIERSON ,ivlnl In In · spmn,.ddreu We .110 honored ANNE OYER McKEE for her ellhleen YCln as Ptnhe:llenK tepreKntlUWe Summer wu fille:d wllh fun .t OUI IWO IWlmmID, p.lIlCl , one for husb.nds Ind W"CI, 1m:! one for .Iuml Ind children whIch for lhe Kcond yC1LI WIS held It Ihe ml"dow bome of OUI pUI Ilumnae ptClldcnl GA YLE GillUM MACD I ARMID Thc ,elf WII nOI ani, filled wllh much ucilemenl , but WII 1110 fin.IKIIII, rewlldlD,llJ well
SHREVEPORT
The Sh,eveport Alumnae C lub be,ln IU 19 11 ·16 I("nVlIlI:1 In Au,u , 1 wllh I tUrKe bNncb wltb both ICIiVes aDd Ilumoae p,nent VI C KI LONGMLlf HANNA , our prntdeol. shlnd her UpctK'IICCI II COnyeCluon Ind planl wHe dlK\WCd (01 ou, run.d fllIlCI, pnllt:ct I BlCeOlenoll.1 Cafendu, whdt WII decided would contribute 10 the SPA I Pa" pJ."touod equtpment (Of hand_ppcd chikiR-ti llUob wu cWc:usw:d WIth poM.CQ Ind !cueD con.cenutl, poIenual nubeCi for the fallwerc paJICd around Our nell rYent w., held In Octohcr The pvbl lC WII IO""cd to I _Ith the pic 01 ArrowcmlllCmJ , ,nd Mluonel')' from ArrowlDODI

School The Ulk w., wtll ,,"(I y rd .00 miD, _(IC pkucd I I C bru l mu
InJ anu.ty our N)'llt,., lIU'tunl .nclucled .Iumnacc , a(U'I't, home: fot holtda,! Ind ,hc" moehen A(tCf mmhnu:-ntJ were k nt OUI prnJ dc:nr ,hOWtd III lIde, of "nowmonl .xbool In GathnblHI .hd (fUlit Imprc « II was .00 .nnounc(d dUll our .Iumnle p.roYln cc prcudcDr wINJd toOfI be YUllInl )hft\lcpon
Our Innu.l pollud: lupper.u lurnn! 1010. Beau Ind Arrow polluck Supper • nd as hdd In Fcbrulf}' around V.!c:nunc 'l Day Mcmlx " Ind husband , 'IIe-Dded and I a!'llnd ume was h.d by all Fo unders ' O.y Wil cclcbrsrcd In I f(Ju¥c , We prtKnltd urnauon, 10 MYRTLE DAY Goldell Arrow member and 10 our J)t"Idenl , VICKI LONGMIRE HANNA DUcusllon (01 our 1916 proJ«t wu led .nd .lto " wu decided 10 rnclcue our Innull dun 10 $1 0 for I lillie fun the mtmbcrs .,.rrc ltd In a "me of Idcnuf,In, PI Ph i Fo undtn
Our lUI mttlln, of Iht yur wu htld Iht tnd of Ma y wllh a coot,. , hint II was d.:ndcd 0111 prolRI (or fund raISin' Will bt I food boolh II Iht An i Faunl Thc ntw olTKtn crt InsUlUe:d snd Ihto me:mb<n Ind 1.(11"" IO lntd III • Jln, JOn,-bnn"n, bl(k lOll of Io"dy mtmOfiCS /rill" P lttl&' D •• It_
MAINE
GREATER PORTI.AND
The: Crelfe: r Ponland Maine: Alumnae: Cl ub htld I IJ: me:e:llnl' dUlin, Ihe: 191)·16 KQ(lO aod , U .I•• YI , e: found II. ple:uute: 10 rtnt old fflendlhlps and 10 mue: n"" Pi Phi fornch OUI ,roup If Imili. bul hal IIlldaln numbc:fIIlS m.dt up ,n e:DlhuJu.Jm
We: ktPI In tloK l ouc:h lth P, Phi IUntitieS Ihe re:1I AI OUt fusl meeun" OUf dde:,,," to the: Muml Coo.,eoUOft. HAZEL SAW-YEl EVEI.ETT Ind NA"'lCY WHITE , pwc UJ hl,hliahu of tht Conwc:nuon and shOW'ed u t c:lknl Inlpshou Ind .lidC'S The:n iate:f 111 the: ),Clt. O!.If Alumnae ProtIlnee: Prcsident , JEAN MdNTYRE WHITE , 'Oulled U." I IUlKhe o n m«tlnS Ind .old Ut mn.c: or Co n"e:nHon 1,1Id tJ:pl1.llH:d "UIOU, upc:cu of P. Bnl Phi nl\lon. lI)' Ind In Alpha Pr(n'ilKe: , AI Inolhe:r mCClln" e: 53" Jlldcl of ArrOW'mont .nd luppkmenlld ,hI> by hUll" 101 Nellie: lI.oo;nq o( Sllndlllh, ho h l penl thlrt l ummcn u AuOW'mom JludYln, crafu, IIlk 10 us , shOW' her .lide., and c.hlb" iOmc Df htr inllj,ale hanJ Dr k For 001 C htl.lmu mcelln, we: h.d I potluck dinner II Ihe: felli"dy dC'(olllC'd homC' of MILDRED NORWOOD WI tie ,lid 10 ckomc Dt mtmbe:rs , Ind (ound mlny o( IheK n"" Ilumnae ID ,hIS lIel pleaKd 10 101D UI Ind like pin In OUI dub ICU'IIIICJ Foundc n' Day luncheon he:ld Ihe IIU of Aplil ThIS closed. mOil lucccJ$n.1
MARYLAND
B ALTIMORE
In kecpln, "lIh our nllw>n '. b.::enle:nnl.1 cdebnu01l OUI dub pllnned I ChrIStmas pin, ((lIUnn, colo nlll dnKRJ Ind Jp«111 tcClpCI pU$(d do-rn throu,h our _n flm,hcs Aftcr u.cful re_n::h cvh member 'rn'led wllh her spec.11 lIeat .nd • copy o( thc lec,pe: {These: fCCIPC, ,II compuJ( I J(1N'T1.1C f«tlon In Ihe cookbook OUI dub hopes 10 h • .,c ,ud , for publKatio n IhlS '(1.1). Aflu I hlpP1 IImc "mphn, IheK m e:/oul dClISCn c ,uhclCd b, the filC1idc 10 IJKmblc Ibc Ch"Hm dccOT1.uon$ pUllnlO kit form by our .niluc prO,T1.m dileClOl , SALLY RUSSEll PITTMAN h I p.mcular ly um Ind friendl, C'lcnm,- uh Ihe: nIta bonuKli of a ne ChtlStmas Olnlmcnl and .0 IUOnme nt ofb.ted ,ODd. (01 (leh 10 lite homc Wc oukt III h kc to say ",hlnk you" to SllIr Ind to DOROTInseon HOP KI NS hMC .p«I.1 ta.iCftlJ huc Idded InlllK beautr 10 min, o f OUI plDlnlm. Mosl .«cntl, Ihe, hand·craftcd thc Io'lely 1.Dd IIme:·tOnwmm, nllned ,IIJ$ In,cll (01 OUI dub to IICIII! Iht Connn· 1100 bouuquc
MICHIGAN
ANN ARB O R
The alumnac club off.::crs,ot I head nln thIS ,cal nh I cou p of nlu.ble mceunJl In Au,wt Wc KOI for comp Ultr pliDIOI.IIJ from Cenln l OffK c hl(h mdudcd.U Ihe alums Ih.1 Intcd III our un From
THE ARROW OF PI lETA PHI
thelc e: nn off CO DIC'. of ou. k hedukd 'Iearl, protnm.nd In cn coul' I,m,lellel from ou. ptt'lldcnl , hl(h cothuse:d ",eoly.fi'l e new Ilum l to JOin OUt mceunv thIS ,(1, BC'ClIUK of Ihu o'lc",helmlll, tCSporlK e: "III lIytO do thc lime Ihm, on! , ",f , perhlp$ ('IC1l l1an. lun lOl alum dub Our pro,nm IIlned m Septemb<, " llh • poIluck dInner Ind InuoduClol)' meClln, We: , 01 J('Icnl 'Ioluntnrs to belp Nn the Arro en(1 .ho ln, ,n Nowc:mb<I, and abo a fc more Co-c hillwomen (or OUt mo nthly mee:un,1 In Onobu mlny Ind pledet's jolDcd us (or thc .Ium dC»C1I a sand p"nlln, dCmOnJIT1.uon that ucnln, pro'led 10 b< ulllque .nd Inlctcsun, A Imooth Ind lucecssful Arro craft shOW'm, u htld lhe: nCiI monlh .t the ehlptcr house: 00 U o( M 'I C1Impul J.nu • .,. I"CP' III ,,"h a dC'uCtou.J luncheon It tlic T o n Club Sputers (rom thc W o mcn 'l Cnsl$ Ccn t(l cnh,hlcned u. on Ihcl' KnoKCI (Ot npe .,cum.and lold UJ how the: hOlpn.1s h..,c coo penlle:d In $('Ienllncldt n tJ , C'JpeCIIJly IhoK iowol'lill,.njured "lCum. M.Rh blOU,hl FouncltlJ' DIY Ind .blt I ,T1.nd umc we: hid Owc:r onc PI Phil ,.nlClpltcd : l ardJ "CIC ,,,,cn , Iftc, I IeNm,. 1I0UI mnl , Ind Ihcn Iht new ,nifille. pUI on .tiu Thc dlllln,uuhe:d MUlnc VlrtuC lpokc (0 us on Roln Chln,c O'lcr 100 Years" She as. mosl deb,htfulllld kntnWltd,lbk Pi Phi Ind com· plelC'd our d., ,,"h hcr mOSI n:: ardlo,.ptt ch
Our lUI c"cnl (or thl. rcar I cou pln' flcak fry ThIS II the OIIe lime thl' OUI hUlblnds ,el 10 mcel one .nothcr Ind toln In lhe: p, Phl.plIlI
BLOOMFIELD HnLs
AltOthcr wcuMrul ,car for tbc Bioomfieki HIIII AlumnIC Club SUZETTE LEMMON GEORGE hu donc 1. ,.cat tob o( runnlo, the sho ,,"h Ihe: elplble: IWlltalKC' of UNDA ALLEN PAVICH IIT1.n,ln, ourprO,T1.m.
Our monlhl, mctunp hut co'O clcd I .etC' .phe:tc of Inlttnl , (10m I demOllJlnlKH1 on thc 1ft and b<ncfit of b<Jly lectulC by Ihe ClIC [ UU'IC ICCletl.,. of the Michipo OpeT1. Thcller , demon.IT1.lion or 10UtmC'1 coo kin, b, I mtmb<. of Mich i,ln Chcf. dt Cu ,.ine: : httb luncheon K cd Ind dtmon'tJ1.lcd b'l I lout hc.b.li.l ; to " SlfclY FU1u " b, our o n Cou nl, Sheriff wh teh .C'neT1.ted mu ch Intctell in loul CO Ull p.ocedurcs
A nothcr (un fillfd e:Jln WI. oor e:'Ie:nin, out ilh hu.bands cnjoYln, I hln PIlIY in thc Io'lcly homc o( HOPEJENKIN S STII.AITH Ou. fun .nd fund T1.IKn thlll ycu .cre I RO'111 Douh01l wrve, hc:ld m Mlrch Ind In 101., ourcarftt'lll boOIh "Ihc Blrmm,hlm Vill.,e FlU OUf til cndcd In loll y Ind ia kecpin,,,"h the blCtnfe:nnlll ukbn · lion I prncntauon o("Hoh HoUK Slidcs .ad Owr lCSl(lIed AmCII(IO H omcs" .",I'Oe:n b, BA1BAR CARSE SE IC HElT, a p, Phi UltU ""I" /1161""
HnLsDALE
The MKh.pn Alphl Alumnlc Club hcpn the YCI' "llh I 'Icry plC'lIlnt "1111 from ZC,, 'I A P , P MARNIE C HRISTIANSEN Afler. dmntr mtcUft,w"h the:offtce:n Mrs ChriuilnJ(n talked il h the e:nUlt .Iumnlcdub
Our ne ere: mlloduccd 10 thc alum. 10 OClohcr FOol m.n, ,can t he .nnUII tel for ne pled,a hI.! b<cn I Michieln Alphl hi,h b,ht
In the: Ilumiand act.i'lCS mfll0JCther fOIl potluck dlnnct II thc PI Phi Houtc AI thlt Limc the Sli,htl, Oklc r Sil ', tiC mnodu ccd 10 Ihcll Sh,hdy Youn,el Sis ' s The prO,T1.m fOlthe sho ,n,lh t new Atrow-monlllid"
An bo ho, toumamcnl In War ch III I "'rpll"'" Ilum 'IICCOf)' Alum. had the Idded htlp of leu '1O'I"Kt P,c l idcnt ho 'I!SIIIfI, Nichl,an Alpha 1.( thlt time Thc .nnuII e:IotCIKH1 ofoff'lCcn held It the: homc of our pre"denl A com bined co mmiUet of ICU"CS I.Od alums hid prcpl.rCd I beautiful coo ky.shl ne (o mpkte "'Ih I tape of the- ch'plet I-In,ln, PI Phi JO n"
On A pnl Illh thc 1C1"'" ,flClOUsI, cntcru..uwd the Ilum. and thell hu.blnth II the: hou$( rOf bnlOcb It I fun OttUIOD "llh mlo, alum llnd tpOUSClI In IlIcMUl ce
To conc ludc o ur YUI "Crt the Foundcrs ' D.y cekb nlKH1 .nd Ihe lonu.1 potllKk dlftner III honot of the ,ndUIUD' ICIUOLJ S., S,o."H.,,,

NORTH WOODWARD
Honh wood • .,d Alumnae' Club btl'" Ii ,C£tts!Ufll f"' under thc InoC'nhlp of our nno prc:udml MARTHA BUSS EHlElS H-c:r CEI ' Ihu um for the: Wine' .nd Sllnt Blue .Dd our own alumnae dub splnd llthe Icd us In. ddl,htful cooli:,.-shlD( 'II ,he: f,", f.lI IDec-un, A " S ttt SI:IIC'cn P."r "- marilln, suueen ,nlS SInH (Kit club ' , ,harlC'flnl - W" held In <klober Man, mcmonn of out collClc p, Ph, da,., wcre ,harcd ,,"h phcUOSMIpm II ,h.t lunchcoo , , IMldLtlOnlJ 10.Inl cup cen:monr dosed ,he pan, QUI Innual " Make II , Bake h G,OW Ie hobby Alc- in NOYi:mbcr rlIlM'd • donauon ((I( OUI loc.1 philanthropy - the loheh"." "U<Kunon forChlldtC'n ",i,h I.e-fOina Dtnblillics fuminalon ChapIn We hid. nry dell,hlful. aJ well IS Inform.tin , IJ'" on MaO ,hal NovtmbCI met!!"' AS, PaUl ck', DI, mtClinl on shd" of Arlo_monr Ihe IllIduion.1 Founder, D., luncheon wrlh Olher Delroll .rea PI Ph,) In April. and. 1. June PICnle potluck sh. ,ed with Ihe Dellou·Dealborn Alumnae Club lounded OUt our '7)-'76 ulendll , Hu in, nmcluded • CONUUCI"e and f(wudill, ,ear of .Iumnae club Icu.iu" we look fOfWud 10 '"Umln, Oll(e .,1111 nUl ,ur G.". McCliflolI,1J Mtd
MINNESOTA
M INNEAPOLIS
The Mlnnu pollJ Ailimole Club h.d • fuo filkd .lId flSl mO'lin, ,eu We be"11 with our Uldluonal poiluc:k Ind iberry dlllll('l " Ihe home of ANNEITE KING THOMPSON Olher pro,llIml Il'Iduded I pllnt cI,nlC .nd ule u 11.li.o poilltCk dinner .nd show of d"i,net fuhlOnl • couple,' coc:ktlll part}' Ind I IUllcheon spe et from Ihe MUI Mapolll Gills ' Cillb , OUt Ion l phdanlhlop, We.1so h.d a (ell e d,n · ncr II Ihe chapler housc wllh lhe acu.es and Ihe St Paulaiums 01,11 p'O,l1Im Ihal ("en,n, wu plctcnled by " The PICkel Fence " • Ioc:t.I nt'edlepolnl shop A futlnau., dupll, of on,mal Pice" wu showne'len Iteml delilled wtlh .nlels .nd urows' A hlShlJ,hl o(lht' yur was a cf(pe makin, demoMlnuon and IUMheon held allhe home of OUI club prC-lIdenl, SHAROL AMUNDSON KAUFMAN
JUNEJOHNSTON STANLEY, BETSY WEILBACHER WILSON and JUDY SAMPSON BERMEL elch scnll'd II hotte5$C$ and opened Ihell homu 10 us for meeun" dutlnllhe ,car
The culmin.tlon of OUI e.enu followin, man, ,oad timn lo,elher In wOlklhops wu OUI (oonh annuli "'" Nuket This II I combInation Anowcrdl ,o:nnlum. baked ,DOds and hlndlCldll1le hdd u. Iocll chllrch This yUI in r"ponM: 10 Ihe bur,eomn, inrerest m pllnt l , we euh "Ined Clllllnp f,om our own plallu 10 scll '1 the sak AI we pf(pned (01 1141, Mllkellhere wu an C1ICllemenl In lhe III II EVELYN HOOPES TEEGEN , hOSplI.hl, (hailmaD. diJc:uNCd pllns for Con.-enllon 10 be held here nUI1"' II IhOli1d be ••ery "cJun, II111e Ind we look (o"".,d 10 Jllne '77 with ,,"I .nlielp'IIOft
V./,. RIIIIO Mt/fOr.
MISSOURI
COLUMBIA
The MISIOUII Alph. Alumn.e Ctub of Coilimbl' hid .nOlher ("'Ienulil ,UI , ((lIUlln, our u;td,uon.1 Arrowcrul Slle 100 our Found · en ' 01, p KnK The sale WIS held III Ihe newly dec:onled (hapnl .hICh (n"led • dramall( b-ackllound fOf OUI 100-0:1, Arrowcnfl 1I(1IIS The Founden ' D., picn IC It IlwI,., • r....OIlIC "(nl for both .Iumn.t Ind ICII'In u well
We" W(le honoled to h e :I '1111 f'om our new plO'IUlce pf(s.denl We co-ordmued het 1'lSlt with I IUn<hcon 1IIeeun, hrld. II tlle new Coun", Cilib of Mllsoul\ A [(I WIS ,''len b, the uu." (Of Mn Beed , IMir DCW hou.mother , whICh uldudcd Ihe .Iumn.e dub .nd w followed b, housc COrpl ' .p. nUll meeun,
We h.d IWO .ery well lucnded luocheon meelin,s Tbe finl IUD. cheon WI) accomp.nled by rush .nd COII.enuon tepom while p, Phi hlSIOry .nd phd.nlh,op," were Ihe (oc.1 pOtnIJ of lhe M:(ond !IIDeMOn
We loolt hICk o n .he 1"' With mOI l UUsfyl ll' Ind leWlrd'II, feelInl Slnd w,th I,ut Inllnp.uon of'he 10 come
KANSAS CITY, Mo.-
SHAWNEE MIssION , KAN JUNIOR
The K,nule"" "IIIJOO Ka-..JUQIOf ,roup bern •• ery 5UC(C'tJullnci bvq )'Car With I Protnnl on Alrri'llJ foods
Olnu pro,nmsln the faJllncluded • spe el frolll:l hotplll' rape cenler Ind. demonliT'lllon of Chlnetc cooklll' The Ne'lCmbe. meeulI, w" I joint mC'C'hnlwllh Ihe SCnlOl ,roup The pro,n." w., prescllnd b, Ihe P. Phi Sln,tn , .nd uac:luded JOnp .nd (uhtOftS throll,h the decades Noorrmbellnd DceC'mber .Iso Drou,hl Ihe openin, of J W'J Cobweb COIner fOI the M:cond ,ur The shop u !\In In conlunnlOfl '-llh the SCOIO! ,roup Inc! is • shop of blndlCraft Item, IOC1l1ed in the a.m.,e hollse: of lhe hlJlOIKIIJohn WOlnall HOUM: The shop carried .1UC1d III "cepln, wllh Ihe 11)0 penod 10 whICh the hou)C' wu reslorcd , JIIch u .nuquel , pllchwolk pillowl , qUllu , Arrowcrlfl, mlnlalUICl • • nd caliCO Ch,. J.mas Gln.meAlI 8, ho ld In, workshops , OUI ,IOIIP W2S .ble 10 elln $ 200 whICh w.., ,elulned 10 Ihe Worn.1I HouK We abo were hosl"," 10 • coc:ktall p.n, for Pi Phis It Ihe Worn.1I HOliK The ChrlStmll p.n, WI:I 1011.0(.(110 Ind .ery prolioble 10 th( 'p"n" Ollr pro,nms Ineluded .n eYenlo, o( ,,,denan, ups and I pro,ram .boullhe Publi( Bro.dcurinllylte m 10 K.nsas l.II, We "'In h.d I lu(cell(ul Ie or )7' ,ennlum, • The ,Cllr w ended wilh a wine .nd cheese P'" ' fOI the jlllUOI1 .nd .eri.el f,om Ihe "ea The enlile ,ear w:as filled wilh m.n, new (riends .nd lu(celolful proJO:<II
ST. LO UIS JUNIOR
The SlJnllolllJJunlOr AIU1lln.e Ch.lb bero the ,UI'I IC""KIC' in Sc:plembel wllh. " Recipe .nd WIne TUtin, Kick·Off Dinner" E.ery· olle enjoyed seem, old PI Ph. friends .nd welcomin, m.n, new memo ben 10 ollr club The recipes wef( delK;ous. Ind we are publWIIOC • cookbook of our f o"'" Ollr husblnds wue Inch.lded in Lbe Nn I! • cock il pin, In Oerobe r at the home of JULIE SCHOLZ PROCTOl The PI Phi bnd,e mlfllhon. IIC Inndaer Ioa,U1IIe f otlle 1("'Iil, Ihl! w lepealcd .,aln thlJ 1"' thIS f.ll we h.d the plcasllre of mceunl the ICri'In .nd pledt" from Wllhm,ton Unl.el1ll, ( Mwouri &co) when d)C Junior lod senlol IllImn.e dllbs h.d • " uknt IUCtlon •• laler in the yt'1J' Ihe JunKin .pm mel wllh Ihe "hssouri Bell ,irb fOI I Ipa,heui dinnel in Iheir ChaplU loom Undel tne IC1Idenhlp of JACK IE ROBINSON TRAYLOR, aJl of our dub wOlked 10Sclner 10 m.ke the fi(lh annual "Lunch wuh S.lIIa " I hu,e Iliceelol as I money nISin' e«nl Ollr Olhcl holida, '(11.117 wat I demonunllOn b, man, of ollr own I.lellied ,iI'ls on how 10 mue ,i· OUt Ch,itlmas decol'uions and ,ifll We .11 came home inlpif(d 10 make 101M: of IheM: new .nd de.er ideu 01,11 olher plOlnml tnu re" wtle bolh inlerc:llin, and educalloll.1 WIth 10pics IIn,in, f,om consu meTlsm to house planu 10 p'ffnl ef· fccu.entu To cios-c Ihe ynr ' , '(U"lues we ;oi ncd lI"'lh the IICnioll for a sp"n, Ilincheon Ind IIJIe thow A II in aU it WIS another wonhwh ile .nd flln filled yClI
ST. LOUIS S ENIO R CLUB
The 51 louuSenior Cilib be"O their,nr in Seplember wilh .lDeet· Ill, whl(h fUlurll'd • speake, (rom !he St louis An WUIICUID wbosc 10pK wu 'ppropullet, ,. Ameneam" Hu IeClUf( WII IilllJlrUN _lIh Ihdel 0111 Oclober 1II«unl w:as a " Silent A!Kuoo" ill conjuoCllon wirh the 51 louisJun)()tClub , ,od ollr ,ucsu were WUitOun Bctll(tl"d Ind pled,n The house corponuon abo bad • sutprlM: " room abowcr " fOI Iht 1(1I'fC ch.pter al WlSh'II,ton U _ III NO'lembel. the pro,,,m _II " Ch'lJt1IIlIln An ", II Inlerpreled b, arusa from m.n, time••nd COOIIUIC. One of 01,11 own membc.u presellied Ibis pro,nm for the An MUlICum
Ourtpecnl,uelllnJloU.ry"" NAlY CUSTIS HART. XI Alumnae Pro"nce Pralde.nl , whom we dPC'CI'U, wekOflled 011 ber flt1l ItIp hefe .., 0111 plo'ltnce prcsldem We wele abo trClled 10 an on,ln.1 Ihae pleb, Mn E J Bilk contill, the WDlId', Fw ill St Louis; 0111 FebN.ry meeunl WII • lUI( hlnchcoo to whkh we were 10 bOIl, • " Greek" friend , The ddiclOus dishel werc p,epared b, 01,11 membe R, and (OPI" ofrhe f(Clpes wele il.ble to .lIlhose pmelll Our speuel wuJack Billow, Inlellor dni,ner whose 10PK WII "Oecol1lUn, with Amennn FlimIlUf( " EI«llOo o( offICe" wu held io M.rch , Ind our p10Jnm WII .,peCl.1 " Bl(eoteonlllln Girdenlll, " prnenred bJ!he NisJoufi Bou.nlClJ Gil ' den Ollr FoundeR' 01, bsnquel wu held 011 AplIl 21 with M_un Heu 'ni'les.nd pkd," u our lUau, .od locNdll'd the 11IdIlCOOO" Ibe GoMell Arrow PI Ph The WI, meeuII, w.., a ;olnl ,unKlI toelllOl 1110 _ cheon Ind 11111111.11011 of offlCen The pro,raln f"lUred • fllhlon Ibow prncnled by. ioul drtll dlop and eOlided " The Spltlt of AmellC'lo Fllhton ·'. SPlltl"SlImmer 1976
We w-.lt 10 offer IIpec:al bouquel to ANNE O ' CONNEU , prwcklll of the " 51,11 of rite Arrow " dlop , 10 the board ol!he shop, .lId 10 I" ..,juolecn: Theil bard work .nd dedlUUoo ha'fC e.lhkd UJ 10 dlHtlb-

un $9 000 10 chamy liS of 31 1975 We: ,II dlSUlbult .n .d· dmon.1 U"OOO Ihd 'PrlDK We. tndrro h • .,t much 10 citlrhnlr In IhlS hKcntcnnl.1 fcar
SP RIN GFIELD
The: Alumna( Ch,lb illrIC:d the yn, With I pICnIC II Inc home of JACKIE HOLT POW'ElL, h05lcd by Ihlt c:l.n:UU'It bo.rd under ,he fine: ludcl'siupof our ptn,dcnl ANGlE 8USJEK 8ENNElT
We: h.d II our ,uelll the: 1(1I¥( ChlPlt' of MISSOuri G.mma who "Crt p'epUI"' (or Nth _uk Anll( , ( UI • "try complc:t( report of the ConYCnllOn In "',.ml We: (nl(<<&ln(d the: chlplu Ind ,he: DI'W plcd,ts _lIh • coiTc( In StplCmber at 1M bome of ),HOEHE R.Ei::U RI<"'E. In Onobel we: hId. Juppc:r munDI in the M LUO\HI G.mm. PI PhI JUlie .nd nch onc: of 1,11 brou,hl I Grc:d: fncnd of .nolher ,roup The: prnl denl of DNry ColIClt , Dr Wilham E'"1:rhtut Int I "(1')' Inlplt1lll0nli \.Ik
No¥cmkr was. bu.y month We hc:1ci our luro.craft ttt II EULA "'''E SENCE CUITIS' love,," home, and .e allO had a fine chin. aDd crystal ,how 10 .hic:h Ihe publJ.C mponded .ell We .re ,rlteful 10 JE"N O'CONNOR BUCKNER for.ll the.Ofk ID JofIUO, up thIS mone, mum, effon "hoO durin, Noycmbe:r.e had a helpful and IDform'!lYC .UI! from W"IY CUITIS HART, "I"mole PrO'lu\(e P,tf,ldeOl 0( XI PlO.lnce
10 february.e h.d a tn the home of M"ITHA DRUMMOND ClOSE Ind cekbrlled Lo,..h, D.,.uh the acti.e ehlpter Thu_as lito III bonor of II", 10lUItti oJ "'lSIOUn Gamilla CAlOUNE COWPTON fAY mlde a fioe talk on CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT We h.d • bu" neu meeun, followlD' the ttl In MaRh,.e h.d. brunch II CATHY BA YNTON POWEU'I , OUI plo,nm II thai mcetUl1 Min, In ,nfot· mlu.e IIlk b, Mn Du.nt Wert! on the le,lOIIll GItI'I Shelter 10 Aplilwe hOllo«d our Golden A now 0", memben .•1so founde". nd Ihe ,radualin. Jofn,on of Wlt.fOUli G.mm., .i,h our founders' D., lunchcoa II TWin Oah Counuy Club We ¥Oled 10 COfHllbute 10 Ibe JUppon of the Re,lOfta! Girl'l Sheller as our loc.l philanthropIc proJ«l fOf Ihu,ttr We have had I mOil 11,1(("",,1 ,cal under (he ludenh,p oJ ANGIE BUSIEK BENNETT and our membenhlp hu IncrUJofd nollle· .bl, Wt lie look In, fOnl'ud to .nolher ,U·II ,nr Al/u. Sup.e.,o.}".
MONTANA BOZEMAN
A new mone, mUln, Pro,ecl pto'led sucensful for (he Boumn A\umnu Club thlt rnr Arrow,rafl pin h'''e Ilw.,1 been populI! In Bozem.n Thll relT the .Iumn.e dub combIned I bouuque sale wllh the Nowcmber AHo.craft Ilk hems .ere donltEd b, .lumnle dub memben Bat Jofllen Included ChratmlS lree om. menu Ind deeon · 11001
AIIO In NO'I'cmbel, 1.loe lod cheCK Ullin, pan, _IS bc:1d wllh ,he WOlher'lclub Husb.ndlJollled dub memben In february for. potluck dinner In Apnl 1M ICnton from Nonu.nl Alphl were luelu for • b ,n. dInner
NEBRASKA
OMAHA
The Omahl Alumnn Club II compkun,anolher busy Ind ft'Wudln, ,nr undel the ludenhlp of prcsldenl, PEGGY MATHEIS BEIGUIN In Iddmon to our monthl, dlnncr meeliop hJ.Ch .re hl,hll,hled br pl'O,nm, ranl,n, from an IDformauyc tllk b, In emment Omahl 1"1· Chllltlll , Dr 1k¥erle, Mnd ofC«"lJhlon UninR"" 10 a 't,k ,ho_ ptt· Knled b, • loc.1 Om.h •• hop •h dub .pan_ed twO IUle dl,lIme affaiR
One. Lunch wllh S.nll, fUlI for us BETH WRIGHT JANSEN eh.mnln for thll e.enl, whICh _IS held 111 • chuKh on DeceDlbcr 6th It WIS I hl,hl, lu(ccur,,1 aKll!, .dl·allendrd b, duldren lod .nnd,hlidren of Pi Phi Ilum, .nd lheir lillie friends A m dous SID· tl on loin from I depanmcnt 110«" , WIt Santi .nd Sin,,', hclpc:n (who wtle p, Phi .lum",ibcd Ipproprl.llel,) dclilhted lhe 'OUO, oan VlSmn, .lIh Sanll. Simple erafu. and a peanul butler Ind ,ell, lind· • Kh luncheon wllh IU Ihe trlmminl$. mlde thll a tUn Ind su((Alul "cnt _bICh _ill be held 1,IIn nOI rur
The JofcolMi , our bl-IODu.1 Tuun, Tn , IS our mlJO' fund IOI p'o,eet and rcqulfU the: taknlS , time , Ind coopcntlOn or the enurt' dub 10 be JU cc euful UDder chauml.ll ANNElTE EDWARDS HUff , Ihe rormll hu bftn riDDled tba rut In IoUUal WI" to mue thll affau "en more altI'KllOOC The IU Wlf, beld nn Ma,6th Ind had. tNculeO ' mal theme Th«"e PI PhI .lumole ,nuous,," offered dlelt bealltlful
THE ARROW Of P I InA PH I
homel to be: UJofd II tellUI,' tOI Ihe IU and tJ.Ckct holden ¥lIl1ed aU Ihree homcs , samphn, (i.e dclKlOw f«'pts II eacb Slop AI JOYCE JOHNSON MAMNEl'I a hfadwcslemJlmbo!ce WIS In lull Iw,n. wllh hOlttUts .nd ICnen llUred ID .eJlun dOlhe. Out ",elll .ere Irelled 10 • Southwestern Flcsta Piny II SUE MAISHALL SINGEl ' s where p, Phu we«" dfftJCd In br"ht ,lackJ Of plUO drc:lJots ARDITH HAlDLANNElT VICKERY _ hottt'll to I mOte formal Eutern Drawlo, Room theme Ind loo"owlll.e«" .orn Proliu Will bt: .hued b, dlC' Om.ha Home for Gilb and ArlOWmant The Nebrub Ikll Chapler II the Unn-eR1t1 of NebraUo. llncoin In.'led us 10 celebrate founden ' D'r wllh them on Apni 2'th It the Ch.PICI houlC In LlDcoln It w 10 opponunll, to ICC the fumunlD,' ID ,he rentluon room whICh the Om.hs Alumnu Cluh preJofnted to Ihe ch'plu pe(l.al ChrlJtm "fl Ollr yur came: 10 I dOle wllh Innallatlon of new officen II our W., mewn, JAN SHRADER MOSSMAN will pICk up the ,nd nell fill 8Ul] R,.",r Ollc'tI1onh
NEW JERSEY
NORTHERN NEW JERSEY
Our first meello, of thc yur Will a tn In It SAUY HICKOK BOCKUS' home ID Wnlfidd II .hloCh time OUI pre"dent JUDI KNIGHT Itponed on the Con.enuon In Onober _e bt:1d our .nnUII Anowcnfl and bake Ie .h.:h w • ery ",((ellful PENNY HEYL hfOSS." hOllr. for a luncbeon meet· 10' In Ed_ .hen:.e.ho b",d. boot «""I", on Ti, Mo.61tl¥."" We enJored Ie.mln' .boul New Jetx'f IKhllec'UIt lD NOO'embe. II I metlln. In SAllY SOHNGEN HENDEkSON ' , home In Chuh.m 0111 .nnu.1 Ch.mpa.ne Chtlll.m piny it .1 ••", • "I. o«auon lad _II hOSled b, ANNE CHESTNUT BA1TlETT In Chllham thd ,tU A luun, pan,.as hdd 10Jlnll.,.,. II the home of ANNE DUGAN NEWELL,n Summit Reclpts .e«" wid to benefit tM Khol,,,hlp fund and cveryODt enlored mplin. the delicloul food We JOIned Ihe ThetIS for a IunehC'On In Feblllary II the Shon Hilb M.II of our memben modelc:d clothcs from B All.mln ' s Ind ,"'e II. I prt'lleW of Iht Ip rlD' flSh,ollll
In Mirth we hotted a .ine Ind CMoe pan, for ollr hIlJb,nd. II the home of CAROL HAliAMAN MILLER In Wllchun, A 'lIctlOn w IhoO held .hJ.Ch neued I profil 10 be .dded 10 (he Kholanhip ""nd Wc .110 h.d a l\lnc heon meetin"t t h e h ome of MA RT H A G RONEN· BERG GUTMAN In Btrkek, Hellhu .here.e had I pro.nm on Phi· IanlblOpl" FoundeR· 01, WII o*ned WIth I luncheon II ,he Suburb.n Golt CI\lb in UnIOn The Jencr Shore and K,d,cwood dub, joined U5 fOI IhlS cekbntion
Our 1111 meelln, w" held ,n Uppcr WonKlatr. JANE PIERSON LORENTUN WIS OIIr hostts:J The n", off"ICe" .elt Instilled and I pro,ram on EIII, Ameneln lIeDC,hn, wu ".en
We look fO",lId 10 .nother )'1:11 of fello.shlp In Ihe fall of 1976
P,••] H"I MOil
NEWYORK
RO CHESTER
The kochcster Alumnle CI\lb had In(Khel Inn-e )'1:lr undu Ihe dl ' of our prcs,dent , SAUY SCHAEFEI SCHROEDEI The memo beR said ,oodb, 10 Sill, II OUI W., muuo,lS she lod hu f.mil, lit mo.,n,IO N",pon 8c:ach, Cald"omll
Ollr fint mee"n, of 1M rt1.r be,.n In September .lIh I potlllck Slip· per II the home of our pmidcnl who Itponed an ber min, "".lIia as I dele,lIe II Con.enuon In JUDC In October we held I "cry JU((euful Iwo-dl' ArlOWcnft ",Ie II ODC of Ihe Ioc:II Ihopp,n. (enten Bcsldcs the m.n, IIcml from Anowmont, we also Included fclt Chrdtmu uu oralmenu m.de b, our memben from ori,in.1 dtli,lU h, our Pro.ince P«"udeol VIRGINIA HARGROVE Thd ,Ut _e deCIded 10 h"'e I Holi. d., coffee to meet the , :I " hom for thc bohd." hKh held , tM: home of RUTH ASHER RUMBOLD, one of our m.n, actiu Golden Arrows Thll _as followed i.n J'nll ary with "A Potpourri of Needle· .olk" and • dtconun, .Ofkshop in Februl1, at one of Ihe 1oca1 d econlDllhopl AO(Kher wery Interutin, aod pro,nm Ihil ,tit .11 preKn!ed b,. member of Ihe Monroe COIInl, Sheriff'. Dep.nmenl Of! Ihe Nel,hborbood W.tcb Pro,nm At our annu.1 Founden' 01, mecuol. SAUY SCHAEfEl SCHROEDER prtsC'nled the pro,nm 'Iven b, VIJl.GINIA HARGROVE II Can.enllOo Our MI, mcelln, one of the hl,bli,hu of the 1tU , held It the Slone ·Tolan House: , the ",ital knowo houK In the lochnler 1«"1 wblCh bu bc:c:n IUto«d b, the landm Sooc:t)' o(Wnt · eln Nc-w York Afte:t.tour of the house and ,udens , .e bc:1d out bUllI ' DC" mceun, to the: newl, lenO'l'lttd bam whICh hu bc:c:n m.de into I mHuO(and oncDtluon cenle. Qui JUr ended wllh • worbbop mett· III, It th,e bome of JANET BlAZILE ItNUDSEN In p«"p'fllloa fOf nelll rcar I Aero.crafl sale: Lo_IS' '"MiM,I..61lfo/.1

SYRACUSE
5yncusc Alumnlc: Club It.ned off IhC' 1915 76 yn, b, bcml ",till or Yort Alpha for dinner at 1M (h'pltt boUK In uri), St-plC'mbn Thu ,ut: the ,luIII'1 c hlnce to see ,he summer nodC'coroll - In, proJ«l of ,he corponuon Slides of Arro-monl wen showlI
Our OCloMr m«unl. ,Ito 111M chapttr hOl.lJC' fututed I pe.aiel from the letlUt of Women Voters who spoke on ,be Equal Ri,hu Amendment ThIS wu umd, u It wu up (OJ • ,ot( In ,hc NO'telllbcr (I«tlor» Our Arrow<r .rIJIIle w hdd I' twO locuions one the end of Onober.nd the other in uri, November II _u. hlile JU ( CUI In JanUlI')' wc had. diSh IUpptf-.UU, (un wllh mill, new r.cn prtKlIl We were 'pln uked to help wuh rush _lib our SCrvKC'S IS Idlchen help and 10 m":c ( oolon or whitner is nc:cdcd (or the All plld members .ere eh'lble (or 1 door prize The annUli luncheon wu held lithe University Club in Fcbrulry Thc Foundcn ' 01, mcctin& was held u thc chlplet house Thc acllyn PKptlCd • deliCIOUs lunch , Ihcn plc.$CntEd IhE Clndlch,hun, ctrcm o ny hononn, OUI Foundr"
NORTH CAROLINA
CHAPEL HILL
Chapel Hlil AlullUI'c Club mcmbc:n btpn lhe ,til With !he tndiuon.1 ca."ctrd dISh WPpCl1I thc chap'" house In honor o( N C Alph.·, "0 new plcd,es A Ihorou,h Connnuon lepon (,0m our dck,lIc SUE COLWEll LINK hl,hh,hlcd 1M dub ' , janu.ry meeun, Foundcn ' DIY wu ulebtllrd with !hc .cun chapter II Ihe house: Sc:holanhlp and KnlCr .wud, wrK plrsc:nlrd 10 the oUUllndln1 IOIVC' .(Ier I deli,hl(ul dinncl Thc evcninl ended with I c.ndleh,hl ccrcmon, In honor o( Ihc twd,c Founden GMJ", Grt",rultl App l q.,,/
CHARLOTTE
" lam Woman " wu Ihe Ihu"II.round whith our pro,nm, ecnlcKd Ihu YCll We brian our ,ur with "My Frirnd,hips Rcnewcd " b, ha,inl • dritClolu coupln ' potluc'" WPPC:I .1 Ihr home o( CAROL BASKIN HUDSON , " M, Sorom, Tod.,. ·. our Scplcmbc:r mecllnl. rnlurrd a coolly" hlnc 10 whkh everyone came dK$SCd as Ihr, dId In 1hc:1I colk" da,.. PKs!denljANET REESE abo laYC UJ 200 lruorm'lIve Kport on Ihc 197) Connniion
For OCIObc:"1 " M, Phlllllthropy an In,(fUnor ' , ImpR:$Slon " Edwina Bnn,k of Ihc Crnllwoe Aru Depanmrnl or UNC , Charlollr and formrlllUUuclor II ArrOW-nlont plrKnlcd • .0 uHcrestiol talk about .nd Ioolt It AncrwmOGI .100, wllh. bc:.uu(ul dup!., 0( her _elVlnl A very wccnJ"ul Anow-enrl uk (ollowed " Mr Holid., FuhlOft Loo NOftmbc:r pto,tlm lOOIt UI 10 (ot • deh,huul fuhlOCl ,how and (ucUlaunl demon · unllon o( dlfferenl loolJ cKated w/lh 5C.nn Due 10 bUl, holldl, 5Chcduln, DC1:Embc:r ' l le,ul menin, was ditpc:n.$Cd with , bUI CV'I:ryonr the P'nhelluK ChlUlmu coffee hotled bJ PI Beta Ph, janu.,, , mccun, brou,hl I locll (em.le aUOf"IIcr 10 tllk wllh us aboul " My Le,.1 lllhu " In Frbru.ry we III h.d I ,mt lime 201 " My Gal. Uptown EftnlDc" , • coupln ' eoc"'"il pany held on Vllentlne ' , 01, The hon d ' ocuvres weK " rummy " and the VtrW from MARCIA MYERS MURCHISON ' , husband ' , 24th floor b_ otTl(e wu brcuh 11"'ln"
Our )l,hn:h p.olttm " M, Ima,e ", WIS poltpolled due 10 a vis il by our I"CIOUI Alumnae Provloce Prc,w:lrnl , ADRIENNE HENZMANN Followinl ,he:rry with Iht tltcutive board and dinner with Ihe board , Ihr ,rntnl m«ulI, Included the elcellon o( otTtCen , the nWlCluon of • tn"lJ(d conlUluuon Ind by.b..Slnd. IIIk by Ws Hentmlnn , " Wy Club lemembc:red ", our April Foundc,, ' clY luncheon , wu lhe: OCCUtoll chOSoCn 10 pICKll1 !he Golden Arrcrw 10 FLORENCE SCHElklCH ANDERSON and DOIOTHY ZE1UIEISL ADAMS In .ddltlon , • charmlnl ovcrview or the Chltlolle Alumnae Club hlSl Ory wu Ilftn by hlltOu.a SUSAN SAUNDERS _boo bas (omplled • bc:.uulul permanent ham.,., 01 our club !hIS ,car Apnl .Ito proVided UI With the P.nhdkllil IUlldw:on a.od (lIhlOQ show ' N'r fou'nd us " lneilll,In, Nr Appetite " 201 I "'-IOU' IIlld at the home of NANCY CROUCH FINLAY Whit an enjlOrable w.y 10 cod __ tiwr yn. Ncrw , l(te.NCh I _E:an: aU loo"'iDl (_ltd to ntll hlrd oct and fncnd,iup j""DorrS,.,,
W INSTON- SALEM
An utl y Ita" 10 our alumnI( dub ynr _II ptovided by ,be klnl Symphony GUlki The Wmuon ,Salelll PI Beta PhI Alumllae Club sponsored I boolh for Arro_clI(1 201 !he ,Ib. , country.fair Iypc " Symphony Shlndll " The ShlllCitl , in catl, Srplembc:l , w rml (0. lhe Symphony and (or PI Phi , and a hu,e success /I wa' The WlOlton· Salem .Iums were nOl pkascd O'Iel theu ,nod puhltC reJ.uocu WOft HI,hll,hn of !he dub ' aCU"lUn fo. ' 1) ,'76 IIKluded III Scpumbcr I meeun, wllh hu,hand, on the timel, 10pic of OUI Socill S((\IIIIY S"tem - II' problems .nd Itl fUlure The IC' lond Innua! " Pi Phi POlpourri ", OUI boutique "lent 1\KllOn , was held In NowcmiKllI thc home o( NANCY FAIRLEY SPILLMAN , A,ain , Ihe (un .nd sumss o( IhiS rYenl wu entoyed by members .nd ,uesu .lib In j_nu.". our Anowmonl 5Cholanhlp r«lplenl (or 1915 , judr Eddins provKird .n enlellllDln, .nd enh,hlenlnl proe:"m on her .sil nceninl course II Allowmont thE ple"lou, ,ummer Hr.r cnthu,ium (or our Mhool In G"hnbuII h" (enl i nly Implied OUI .Iumnle ,roup and we Ite aniIOU , 10 uln Ihe money for .nother ICholanhip
A lovel y candlellihun, cuemon, concluded," bounllful Jllad and sherty IUlKheon o n founders ' Diy Thi, year ' s luncheon w held In lhe: home o f o ur prUldent , cleCl BEVERLY BARRETT ISLEY
Alwa" well aHrnOed , OUt couplcs ' ennt! Ibis ,car were I Iovcly Chilli mas coc"'tlll.nd hon d ' ocu"re IIthelln, I[ BECKY CRAWfORD ANDERSON ' ,.nd an eul y ,ummel B.t,B ' Qur II KITTY MOTSIN , GER. GRUBB ', Nowlhal we arc tn OUI founh yeti u.n .Iumtlle dub , lhe: hu,band, .$Cem to look (or-lid to Ihrsc: ,et-lOlelhEn as much II lhe PI PhiJ;
OHIO
AKRO N
O ur tMme Ihu yell Wl$ dnl,nrd around Ihe Ide. o( " GelllO, 10 Kn o w You " and (ulurcd aCIiVIU" ,uch IS : tM Chnumll p.n, II PETIE GRONES LINTNER ' s home ; a Loyalty D.y cove.ed dish lun cheon II NANCY OLDHAM SEIBERT ' s; .tld a husb.nd ' , nllhl 01.11 III febru.ry where hu,b.nd" (!lends Ind ,uau, spent the e¥tninl .t Ih n (oli«ullt to lI"e Ihe C Ic"eland C llen pl. y b nil.1I
MARY lOU DEAKO KARAS Wllin ch'.,e ot thlll.ner prolnm Fo unders ' DIY , under Ihe ditccllon of PAM GUYON LYDLE wu heki In Cknland .nd IOcluded Ihe Ilumnae dubt of Cleveb.nd Eall , C kvcl.nd Wnl Clnlon and Akron , Anolht! lIOCiai uent (ellured a Wille TUlln, p.rtr A jOlnl meellnl wu held wi!h Ihe Kapp. Alph. Theil ', II the home o( MARION OITH PEARCE III Milch ; .nd OIU Iall merlin, WIS • surprut bnd.1 lhower for our prcsidEnl , GINGER
LEE BUCK The Iheme of the Ih o wer (or Ginl" wu " Thlnls You C.n ' l Grl A lo nl Without " .s ell a call (Of (uollle 1C"(1pc1 from ea ch o f Ihr mEmben
ATHENS
Athen s Alum C lub bc:pn the 1915 , 76 ,UI wllh • sal.d ,upper , buffel ", Ie Gun ts were the Oh IO cbaplu housem o ther Ind fW O of 1M oWle en C h,pler President Tern NOOK .nd AAC Ch'lIman DEE LA WREN CE 11\11: rcporu on eon"enllon , In OClobc:r an Arrow cllfl sale and IU u Ihe chaptel houle wekomed the publ K with a ipC1:lallnVllluon 1010110 P. Phl.lum , In nellhbannl town s J here wu no Id mll slo n, and. new teuure w demonJ[tllIon 01 WeUlft" canln, IDd wood catv.n, o( flowen (rom dlffereot woods wh IC h wetc ,IYen 10 YlllI On A( uvn Ind pled,es 1101 onl,. shued houl( Ind "'"ehen bUI helpc:d wuh housccluflInl , publIC!!" pourin, co ffee and wr ko mln, VUU OR Afler-uds ther wele the rC1:lplenu o( reml tn, In, (oo"'le, and nower arnnlemenu Youn, visnon wcre pameulltly delilhled with the sale 10 11 .nd played hlpplly with tops on Ihe nool in lhe re cepuon h.1I Sc"e!"ll O( OUI membc:nwllh C!"l(1 utlls donated thm own lIems , ,1 ¥ln, a 20"'" commlMlon 10 the dub In No nmbel , '1 usu.1. we held I pow wow wilh pled,cs Ind new UII ' UIIU In De cembc:r our plan, to carol.t tbe chapler house fell IhrOlllh Every o ne ', nlendar was t OO (ull The While Elepbant Auction In cluded JO me .nuque Item In january Some of u s mviled IS IUUU .n alum of an Ol: hel Greek o,,'nlllllOD Pro fit (rom !h ll sale wu ocellelll , .nd the (un wa , au,menlfd by co mtnillems and surpruc ba,. Our Febl\l&t}' meetln, (ellurc:G h Ulory .bou l !he bc:,IDnm" of AnowmOfU .nd a un: by I farult ,. member of t he O h ilO U Home Ec Dfpl l1 rnen t wh o lold o( hc:r ImprCMlons u. recent "lIdcnl II AnowmODI
In Witch JANE H OUCHENS TUTEN , Eu Ahlm Pro t.n« Plnade llt, vlll ted and tllited wllh us Apnlwu,t1'Cn e'ICI" to I FoundeR' DI Y ba. quel wilh the ch'p ler Our fin.1 meelln, (ellured a ptolnm of hda of

.nd tlo.cn 01 New Zul.nd and Fill, phololraphcd and nam-ted b, :l fcutc:d (Kuh, mcmlx! whOo U .n llum of I 100CII JOIOfltJ and member of Ihc unlWentl, Greck life commlllcc Wc _fie /Oln('d by ,flIdultLnl SC:Olon G(OhIG Alph. and finlsh(d Ihc (Ycnm, "lfh dcucrt .nd 100 Ihe knlOn of PI Ph. (l)okboob io GoJJ.,'Ch.p""IIf
CINCINNATI
The Clntlnnau Alumnae Club It.tlcd the r"" off _lIh I Kfln of Auowu'l(' pin held In (OUI dlfTcrtnl Kellon! of lown ThiS wu ou, fint .nemp! It an Auo.- cnrl ule of Ihll lund We.1I enjO yed wOlklnl IOltlher 10 make the "In. success and ftc-He'd I $2 00 pro(l! (0' OUf
On NI«h 20 the C,o(lnn." PI Phil held theu founh annu.1 ladla ' DominO Toum.rncm II CorlK-ll Town , Nusic: H.Il , In C'OtlnnlU The dar WIJ 1111n a hUle IUC(tH th.okllo eyeryone' who worked 100 hard
The dub ntlled. profit of 1628 The' monq _u ,,",n 10 ,IOU, b:al phlllnlhlOplC P'OlttlS Indudln, the CIn(lnn," S,mphon, Rtmtlll ' bnnce fund _u 'IYtn 10 Arrowmonl
We hid. ,ml ,nl {or 'PIt.hrt Theil loplC' nn,ed f,om _omtn ', ,yft\nl.liUQI and Ihe (arc of Indoor pllnu 10 promo"n, downlo n dutlopmtnl Ind renOYilltl' old
Our " SI,OInC orr' mttlltl, Itl MI, _u the InSlalbUlOn o{ nt_ off (tQ .nd (OOk",hlne Wt ere dthlhttd 10 hlYt _lIh u, (wO PI PhIS (rom OhiO Ztt. ehlpltr , Miami UnlYtQII)', O.ford, OhiO, pIUldtn!, Dllnt RlllOII. , .nd Zcbble Meade Zcbb'e In-tlnd tht Chip' Itf', Intlual KholllJh.p 10 Ano_monl Ian YUI Sht ,hl/td "'lIh us ,hdC1l ,he look dunnC hltt VI,It In GuJlnbu IClnd dtKllbtd fOI u, h,l hfe IS bkt 1.1. nudtnl II tht A"owmonl School of Am ,od Cnfu for a ttk h u I InSpIlInC y to dOte: dlt yUI fOI UI .U' K.,lun", SIIft SII,""
CLEVELAND WFSf
Tht 1911,76 )'ur for Clut llnd Wn. ","h OUI n.ormll ddlClou, potludl.upptr Whilt "'It ftUltd t hea ld tht nt"'. about Conwtnilon from OUI pruidenl Onober u full of ICI/Wlly u we h.d • IlI,t .ad Yt.." su((t»fui Allu, .JilJ,lc on Onabel 91h 2nd Ihtn t nut, $tlwt. 10 I luncheon Ind "'Int u'lIn, pany on O<lobtl lOlh I" t 1ft alwl,' t.."ln, to lIay .b,tu, of POPUIaI ,udln, muetl.1 fot OUlyoun,51trs , Proft$SOl Na.." Eblt o{ Clit Wtlltln Rutrw UnlYtIJn, pttJeottd • nry Informl"", pro,nm on " Whll Youn, Adulu Are Rudin, Tht hohdlY IUton usht/ed ID lIh husbands and n m«lIn," 01011 .nnu.1 HobdlY Optn Houw: .nd llie nl,hl ,nub We ,oIMd _lIh 'he Chi Olllt"J to hHl Prolt*", W IlIlIm A Allmu of 81Id"'In-W,lJue Thunt Dtpanment prnenl a humorouS -ln.el , p,tuwt readlnl ulltd Man WI Womln. " Tht B'1I1e oflht Seln" Thll pamculaf pro,nm Wtry Ippropnltd, follo td by Alnnlm US AllolOty In Iht Cnmlnll DIVISion of O\Ir Ftdtnl COUll, Wilham Bt,fr Mr 8tytr tnli,hltned u. 1001011 OUI jUdlfll1 syllem Spnn, didn't sneak up on Ullhll rnl Wt ttt rud, on tht fiQI d,y of sp nn, ","h I pro"u"we dlnntr thl' WII lUI), .nd fun We abo kepi U\ lIep wllh lpt ln, by hUln, a ploanm on dtcOflun, ","h pllnts " Um,, " "'I.lilht kt)' ",old to daM: our '76 ytal We unlltd _Ilh .ht Ckwtland Eau , Akron and Citlion Alumnar Clubf 10 c:tlebnlt Foundtn' 01" .nd t unlltd ","h tht Itllyn {Ol our final potluck "'ppt l Not on" hut t had In Inform.uwe .nd lOCI.1 filltd ,cal, but_e hue had I It ,rdlnc )'tlf U "'til Cltwdlnd Wen , aJ Iht admlnillfl' tOlS of tht Ela Sc:hol.nhlp fund thai. Jupponed by all Eu PIOVln(e k,ts Ind Tht Cltyd.nd Wtll (hapttr also donlled tht mont' 10 The Chlld rtn fOltwer School fOI .he rCluded .nd mull/pit handicapprd chlldttn , 10 bioi, ponlbk pamtloni for tht dus rooms
In c:oncludl n, the Imclt and Iht 1t1I , t frd U If Wt hut orktd hlld 10 fulfill OUI nteds 10 tlch olhtt, 10 Iht Irllyn , 10 outKlYts and 10 our (ommunlly and t alto (<<I th.1 e have Ju(cc-edtd M,,... El'Kholl $cOl'
COLUMBUS
Thf Columbus AlumnI( Club undtt the kadef5h.p o{ BECKY MILLER DOCKTER tnloytd lOolhtr fuifillln, 'til Tbr: f.1l be,ln lIh tnlhuJIUIn 1I OUI InnuII dl11ner mttun, _htlt t htard .bou, I Wtry luccnsful nl"onl' Convtnllon Wt IS Columbus Ilumn't , "'Uf weI')' plOud of our lId fOI Iottond In Iht nluon m Ano_ , nfl ks OUf
THE ARROW OF PI lETA PHI
Ano cnfl ult, In "Ov et FOil, Luncheon ." I " PI PhI TtnnlS Round Robin ," I " Mornm, IIlhe An G.Ut"., " .nd tddml dIns JlvJt sho ","h PI PhIS 0 .11 I,n nt .mon, our umqut proarams .hlS yur W( 11$0 plllKIPlltd ","h Kappa Klppa G.mma, Klppa Dtha and Chi Omt" m pllnnm, a ,ouemtl luncheon Ind "yk ,how OUf InnuII Foutlden ' D., brunch Ind I C M«lIn, (onduded OUI .ptm, and 19:),1976 ,Uf
D AYTO N
blU'?omethln, old Somtlhln, new , Somtlhlna hono td , Somtthln, No. the Day.on AlumnI( Club d.dn 'I Ctl marfltd , nOI .tt Ihcre nup 1111 plant bUI ,hit t"'" WtmS to ,un fit our " ny JeIlV,,,,,, of tht PUI Under "lO mtthm, o ld " "'e found OUIKIWtlltYlw.n,lht ICUYt ChrtMmu PlllY th )'tll m Iht fOlm of. brunch If MARTI BOWMAN EBELING's home Tht (ood , 1I1110lphue , and lurnOUI crt fabulous enou,h to makt OUI "torTIt lhm, old" I definltt IIOffIt, Ihmc for ntll yur' "So mtlh.nc new " wu nOI only Ont o{ Ibr: ynl" hl,hil,hu al fir aJ fun tvtnu , bUI "'U Ibo a bl' boosl (01 OUI AlIOW(n{1 Slks Th.nh 10 "IAILY BENNETI RADABAUGH , t found ourwlvtl lII.nnln, I boolh IIlht Da,lon OklobtrftJl Oktobtrfnl"'u I full "'tektnd .n 0<tobet htn D'Ylon mflrh.nu IOd W'JfIOUI,IOUpS ,lIhtltd Imoo, !he man, dOUltltd alldtm of the DI110n All Insulutt 10 ptddk Ihtll "'"t) Ptddlt t did {or pkuur( and profrl Think 10101 Mi ry for (0'" ItII: us ,nao "so mt.hltl, nc ': AnOWCI1{1 IIltl havt ntvtr bttn btlltl
NANCY BLAICHER POLLOCK II our "lO mtthln, borrow-td" fOI Iht ttll Althou,h Jht "'U 01011110 btlltl ","h IS Gnnd Conelpo ndlnl Stc: ,ftl /f. her dUlin ofltn requite Ihl! !-ht bt IOmtwhtre tbl: IKJldt DI)"on OhiO Wt art eaueme" proud ofNlnc)" .nd know sht 15 dOln, • 5U ptl lO b , bul we mus htl
Our "lO mt\hln, blut '· IS twtryOOt ' , " lOO'Il'1hltll blut "- tomtlhlnC rtd _hll( .nd blut W( IJ PI PhlSlnd IS AmtflCanl "'lIh GUllltil lind H'PP1 B,nhd.y Ma y OUI ,"dlYldual efTo(1) combln t 10 ,In tht$t Unlltd Slllnof AmnKl .It,1C1 off,"h , Iowt , INlh Ind prospttlty In Iht ,(1/1 10 (o mt
SPRINGFIELD
DUlm,lhll bKfnlcnnlal YUt, Spnn,fitld .,U alumnI( hlwt btcomt mcrtl)IOcl), IWIU o( OUI PI 8tta PhI htfllalt DUlln"ht summu we had fun m.kln, wd.,tl pl110ws fOf 01011 chaplU It MIIml Unlwtl1"" OhIO Zeu. In OC/Obe-I, JEANNE WARYE Itpomd hl,hh,hu of Ihe 197) Conven"on Wt tlt hon.ortd 0 h.", JANE HO UC HENS TUTEN , AlumOlt PlOvlnct PfCS'dtnl , u our ,Utll II a luncbr:on mttlln, In Dtcembu Our Ftbru.1'}' mttuo, "'1.1 hdd II .ht homt o( ANNA JEAN 'A,PAS GIANAKOPOULOS ","h SUE HICKOX COWNS I PlOlflm on Holt Hou5( Foundtn ' D., 1 (dtbnltd _lIh • dlnnn I[ tht I\ed BlICk Tutrn ,n LaflYfUt ","h four Golden Arro pft$tnl Elen, Ktmp , • fOfmtt 5ludtn. a. an Anowmont ort,hop. tn,hulI&llltlUy ItlaleO htl eapentnC"n Ind dlspla,td $twenl eumplts of (opptr tnlmtltd tn{u hlCh sht hid crClltd Sht npfC'lltd hu Ippltcll'lOn for Iht unlqut Oppol' lun", hlCh Arrowmonl prowMin {Of cnfumcn We hope 10 Mlltr Icqullnttd w"h al(1l uuwn II a SUmmtl ''''Im pan, 1/ Iht homt of LYDIA KAUffMAN MARTIN
OKLAHOMA BARTLESVILLE
Th( BanitSYll1t AlumllIt Club h.d Iht firtl 1II«lIn,ln AUJUsI , IIUI btfort formll rush II tM UnlVtnltlei Ellhl mttlln,s tlt planntd for tht )'ur OUI OmICIOn Prowlnct Prn.l dtlU, MOllY N cARNIS GRAf, from l.mk lotk AlhnJlJ wlSHeO loll on (kIObtt lJrd The oKlCel1 of our club tnrtn.InN htl allunch",n II Hdkrnl CounU')' Club Ind lattl Wt h.d I ,eMnl m«Cln, al tbe home ol OUt ntw p,nldenl , SUE CARTER PIINCE Noltt-,nc a fuJI Itpon on tht ConwtOllon hdd thIS pall summcI al Nllml Ind .150 ,Ut us lhe: .,try ,oad newl IhlllOrofll, full once ',11tI On Onobel 29th flom 1000 a m 10 JOO. P m OUI Arro"'C:rUl '(1 was held It the hom( of BETTY BURKE KANE h was nl" tnou,h In IhI: 1UI aod w"m WtUhel 10 that dlJpl',1 oJ h.ndiCrUu tlt on Ihe

ycnnda cm:hnJ 11K "tty Mllilfut home bllh upon " Kine Htll " whrrc (wo {'mil'e!! of KInes tnldc We clnfcd about 1 ,60 00 .hich ilKludcd UtOOO oa dM: bake uk: We ,hou,h, " wu I rt1Il ,lIcee. and lou ot ,..
Out ChriStmas In (or 1Ictllel and eled," and thell mothen ., In annual "COl hdd D«lImbcr 29th It the home of IlUTH WELTY DENNIS ThIS ,tat, "hffh 16th "C' ct'ltbnted our Duo wllh the KlpP" Ind 11 ulad IIIMbcon "pul 19th our FoundC'n' D., nlad supper.&I held It the home of C HARLOTrE GUSTAVAN WHEELER Il0l1, 11th the tau mc:c:uD& or the JUf ollr annul' picnIC Ind Installauon of off'l(cn wu held II Star·VIC Firm ,be plJ(, of MAllY LOU PATTISON PRICE one of our fifl)' )'tar memben uu,5''''''.''"'' 00",
OKLAHOMA CITY
The Okl.homa ell), Alumnae Club has hid another Jucre»ful )'car CDhllKt'd by our Jc(On4 annual Anuque Show and Auo.ernt Sale held In Noyember The show (o.,ponlOffl:I wllh the Grnter OUlhom. Antique Dcalu, AuocJluon. Illow. our ,roup to work to,ether .nd enn enou,h money to m.ke .ilub le donnioru to Anowmont ("00), the Oklahom. ubrary (or the Bhnd (' 7)0) and me a({l_e chaplen .1 Oklahom. Sflte Unl.enll, (1 )00) • • nd the Unl.enll, o( Oklahom. ($)00 ) The ",on, IHdcnhlp o( SAIlA SHINN TREADWAY m.dc this projCCI po"!lIble Ihlt
Our ChuHm.., coc:kt.a Pill)' wllh our husbands co-hostcG wltb the K.pp. K.pp. G.mm. Alumnae Club. w.., .,a'lI. people ,"ended The piny', .ble ch'lrm,n wu SUS IE LUCAS NELSON
Ou r September meetln, w re,lItfillOIl eoHee wlm • Con_elltlOIl repon The Oc-Iobc:r m«un, WIS shared with me IICIn-a (rom O U and 0 S U january w.,. tlSlIlI, luncheon with Ihe mOlhel'1 of ICli_u IS our ,uesll A,'ln. ,n febNlry. we brou,ht olher Gree" IS runu 10 our tolnljun_ -SenlOr ,ourmel luncheon held.1 thc dowo · IOWO Whitehall Club The club slUf demolUlfiled and sernd • ft.mlo, deuc:n brOIl, hi decuon of nnlynr. office" .nd • spe.ker on "The C.re and Feedin, orHouM' Plants " The April Founden' D., luncheon II .lw.)'I our rnome Iince we honor our Golden Arrow, BEATKICE VON KEELER BRETCH de..-ribcd ,he be,innin, or Okl.homa Alpha She wu ch.pter Kcretary III 1910 when the loc:.1 Phi Delta Gamm. bccame Pi Bct. Ph i .nd Km:d II .n euly presldenl or the new ch.pter M., WIS I joinl junior-senior dcucn wllh Inst.ll.non o( off'lCers .nd spclkcr JUDY MIOEKE SA MTER on •. Art for Childreo on a Raill, D.," OUI Junior .lumnac club , ullder the .blc dlflcetlon 01 JANE COOLEY HENLINE II an enormous hdp on ou r m.jor pro;«" .nd mlinl"n. lit own bus,
An .dded hl,hh,h, w.., our clubs ' ,poo$Onhip o( Oklahom. Siale D., held Aplil 1\ 0 U ALEXANDRA GAWNEl lJDDLE ch.ired Sute Diy wllh KllSTIN REEVES fRANKFUT actIO,U lreuurer The momln, m«unp Included lumn.e club reporu , '(Ii_e mcmbersh,p ch.innan reporu , tlccnon of houM' corporauon memben • od M'U1n, up • new JU\lCIUre for SpollJOl'lhlP .nd cOflUnuln, SUle D., on • b. _ annual baSd. The luncheon w 'lIended by lhe m.jonry of our wonderful O U and OS U • cu?n E.ch school p_e • nub NIII Ind nch presideot ".e. repo« on -Clmucs and honon _ It " U\lly remlrtable: Ihl! lhey can do 10 much .nd mllntaln sueh oucsl1lldlo, ,rada The luncheon ended wllh.n lruplfluonal foundcrs ' D,y meDl,e by NARY LOU SCHNAUSSEI WOOTTEN .nd bonono, Golden Arrow PI Phil If blS been a bus, .nd .CI'ft yur for our club Alu•• tI,. G.rtI." R,tltll#
TuLsA
From Iwltd. to belly dillelll, the Tulsa p, Bet. Phi Alumn.e Club had • year of sh'fltI, worlt Ideas, .nd fun , uoder the leadenhip of JEAN BONNEY NOBLE , The members were especi.lly plcaKd with the .nnouncemenl.t Comention th.t the ,roup h.d b«n chos.cn IS the OUUt.ndlne club '0 OmICron Prot"Ulce The club ,..e n to Klten W.hen In Oklabom. Bcu leu_e , III aflend me .ummel worltshop It the Anowmonl School or Aru .nd Craiu The mott ",.ol.ed p!Oj«1 o( the )'C'Il WIS Ihe fund.rad'tI, one me annu.1 PI Beu Phi C,rouKI hdd September It me bomn of NAlGAIETS'fIA1N BEESLEY and of NANCY DUNCAN I ICE The theme ror thll ,car' s bUhr wu " Fn:cdom Flin, " Aflera 1"r o( pl.nn.D, .nd erellUl, me P, Phu sold handlCfl!l itcrDI _ h.ndmade cblldreD', domUl, IJId tOf' polled plaaa _ Am:rwcraf, ,ood. , .ad mlDy ocber Ihllll" o.cr U)OO w rnlired from Ibe uk The: monc, went for leftnl philIJuhroptci The b.r,ne ponlllft wu pfCWDlcd co The Link- Ltihthoule • • Khool for bbftd aDd childrea One of Ihe at,lJu%en aad adnuMJtfllon II MAICIA "OBlLY WIT
CHEU , who II • membel of Ihe Tuln .Iumnae club Olher were Anowmonl , Holt House , and JOYCE TATE WADE , I 1oc.1 PI ' Phi who. In • nunlll, bome connkscla, from • Ion, »e,e with en(eph.lull
In October Ihe club enjo,ed Ihe in,plfluonal words of MOllY .MeARNIS GRAF , OmICron Alumnle Pro_ince Prcsldent fun wu on Ihe .,end. IOmetlma la Dc:<embcr husbaDds were enlenlllled al • (esun " Beau" .nd Anow," pany Arter the bu.incu seulon wu oyer In j.nulry , e_eryone con,re,lIcd .round the tndlljonal took, -shlne splnd 10 I,n, .nd to nt eookin atld tbc hu,e arrowIh.pcd cake b.ked b, MARCIA MOBLEY MITCHELL III apprulluon of Ihe eOnltlbUllOn 10 The Llltlc Li,hthouse Pi Phis Ind Klppas mel tGlelher In FebN'ry (or. MOnmOUih Duo luncheon Mlffh found the Sllien "nlln, to the iruttucuons of their telther In • pro,tam , " Bell, D.nelO, (or fUll , fllure, .nd frolIC "
To climu the ,u r o( friendship and con linued Ffllernit y work. the club ,.ihered II the .nnull Foundc.n· D., nlebtation on April 28
The luncheon IIbles were d«oflled wllh h.ndicflft lIem. to be uKd III nUl yea r 'l Carousel The Fraternit, Founders were honored in • Clndleli,htin, celemony Four new Golden Arrow members their urn.llon
KATHRYNE DONOHOO , NANCY CAlNEY LEWIS , fRANCES MONTGOMEJI,Y McGILL , aDd HELEN GREGORY
WHEELER A re,iJlnllOn brunch In M.y the continuatIOn or the Tulu. PI Bel. Phi Alumnae Club
OREGON
E UG ENE
We PI Phi .Ium. be,ln OUI 191) -76 ynr with. dnICn mccun, In October The ,uelt lpe.ker WIS Shirley Wlboll, Dun of Siudents II lhe Uni_en", of Ore,on She lold III .boul prcscnt d., life Oft nmpus whKh brou,hl back fond memorin 10 euh o(us Noumber found us .1 the chapler house ( rlebn tin, the (hlpler binhdlY The ,Irit U.II' son,s the, h.d Willten (or Ihe occUlOn We selrcud Ihe senlol $On, as the Winner II wu • bw, mooth BUNNY BRISSENDEN NOSLER and NANCY TAYLOR MillER orpnlud a l'lnt IWO d.y Arroweflft u.1e which wu held in Ihe home of JANE
CARUSLE MOSHOFSKY Bi, Sueccu! Dec.cmber w our annual ChrlStmlS baUIt bcld fOI Ihe 161b )'Clr In the home of GLOR IA CLOUD SKADE Our Febru.ry meetin, w" • luncheon with 1 speUe r Belty Smilh who iJ • Eu,ene womln .ppolnied b, Prnldenl Ford 10 serte on me N.tional Com miss ton ror the Cclebflllon orlnleroltloo.l Women ' Year We 1011 tIIte of the hfe 10 W.shlll,tOft D C • nd.n Inside _I(W of wh.1 the comm,ssion IS dOln, for women
Aptll wu I.', .#111., We h.d • pUll dlllncr With the ,uis from lhe chapter house Our ,UClII of honat were SIJl GokIen Anow PI Phil We held. Founden ' D.y Cindie Il,htin, ceremoay .nd then bonored nch of our "" Golden Arrows , BERNICE SPENCEI CAWSON. LYDIA KING WACY , DOROTHY KEZAR PlITCHETT MAIGAIET JACKSON SLATTElY , ETHEL GAYLOID WALKEI. Ind LEAH PERKINS WYATI wi,h • ,oldc.n carnation pin It Will • memonble O«UtOn
Our M.y mceun, w OUI Iasl (or the 1"r-honorin, Ihe ,fleNllin, M'nlOrs It was uusful ,car under ,he ICldrnhlp of o ur preSident LOIS PATTERSON SMITH , with ,oad .ttendance by the .Iumnl( 71,,1•• Grrufoltl Mo.t,p,.,,,
LAKE O SWEGO-D UNTHORPE
The L.b Oswe,o-Dunthorpc Alum Club haJ hid .nother en,o"ble yHr AI OUI finl mccun, IhG ,Hr wr were "ft.O • milll cookina cllSI In Ihe.n o( ert'llIn, mull".lIwn, JOIIp AflerwlIds , we.U dcli,hled UllJlmphn, II lI.n .ppctiur (or our luncheon
At our second meetin, we be,.n our oew prOjCCI: mllt,n, new inlli,liOn robes ror Ore,on ' s Utlft ch.plen 'fie hope: to UHen:JI other alum clubl In our Ina In th. cffon Molt of us remember what the rolla looked hb when we wcre .ni_es • • Dd we undeRl1IId th.t thc:, buu'l IlTipr_d mlX:h duriO, the pUt Other workshops IIC beina hdd dunn, dw ,car 10 conunue th" proJect- We bope: m.t b, IKIljatlllaty, when ,nill.uoa limc rolls .round , we w,U hue. s.i,nlfKIftI contrlbullon t o make to Ihe 10nl chlplers
OUI.nnuallGoney-tal$ln, Cft(H II ,a fullIWmc aplO thl$spnn, We an blDJ t a. ollkn fat 1'C"'"RlIG' whxb will IN: GeIJ.end the mil 01 April LISt our ,IOUP mlde .lmOS{ UOO OO-.nd £or • club U "nail u aun th.t II qUlle ID .ctomplishment N«dku to AI, we were dellJhtcd mil sucb 1!Uk cffon could poduce IlK" rcwarm We .re tum, the mooey (at the 11111'111100 1'Oba

AI our lUI mUlln, we wcn: tnJu\I(lcd 11'1 some vcry bUlc "c!» of Jap.ntK Oo_el Iln011n1l by DOC of OUI mcmbc" SlDcr man, of the spun, no.cn _err JUII comm, InlO bloom. hct drmonllnuon wu wtll·umrd We ,UII ••stlNt ,hee could (ODunUe .,th hel UUUU(UODJ on ••ukl, bUll'
NANCY BLACK WALLACE
We caKd our'll'), happII, Ihroulh n·76 Wllhou! h.viI'I' any fund nlllDI "cnU but our dun I.n rur', unnsry Ind profiu from Ihe: Arrowcnrl nlc: kepI u, In bUllons Septcmber bel.n _uh In orlanluunn.1 merllna An crllhuJIUIK report of the Flo rId. Convrnuon ." 'Iven by Ihe /1.111 ttliled Up',lon Pro¥,nn: PresKient Speaic.u (or 0111 Onobel rlu:nin, wu N,n. Wdls , an an InlUUClOI from. loul ,unlol hllh Khool.nd leClpu:m of our dub', $400 Kholaf' thlp 10 ancnd Ann.mont School of Aru and Cnfu (01 2 wcd:. On a Tllln)' dar In November ollr lurowcD(t Ic wu hcld II Ihe nome- of VIIlGINIA JONES STEPHANS Gmnr hwn Itl Ibc formft 1"ldelKe- of SC'nllor Man HuflCld who WI' Ihen G01'emOI o( Ole,on A III,c c:rowd I"ended and salel werc terrific A JOInt ChllJIIDH cof(<< WH !wId witb Ibc Kappi Alphl Thelu bonorln, Salem acl"'" and mOIMn (rCKII both ,roup' In Jlnual), we hid a bnllKb wllh Ihe Oelt. Glmmu and lulened 10 a talk b,. C"CUII CounJudleJen. Schle,eI on Women .nd Ihe Law Febnlll} found 1,1111 the Olc,on G.mma ch,pler houle spread 01,11 In 1M dln,n, room n we hc-Id • IoCrapbook workshop 01,11,011 wu 10 I new face 10 t lclC'd tc:npboob Ind rcc:orch o( the club wu complete Also , thai month p, Phu contributed 20 c&»erol" of6 '1'1l1elle.w,lb Ie-CIp4:.IO tIM: PlnhellcnK " Tulln, Th.s wu a 1'C'1" profitable ",enl Th,UY-IbrC'C alumnae .nd (Wen'y-K'I'e-n K ',,1'" (len KnlOn) from Ole,OCI G,mml tended our Founders ' O.y '" Aplil NOI only drd wehonor 01,11 Foundcrs Ind ,nduilln, KOIOrs bUI .bo commemol.ltd the fi(ue-lb ytlr o( ou r .lloIm club ElANOIl DAilY CLAYTON wu Iw.,de-d the- Golde-n AllOw 01,11 lUI mee-un, w., he-Id ,n Ml ,lo dcc:t n officers &n wu con, mbuled 10 IhC' Ano mo n l Crafl Resoulce- libra'1" OUI o( 01,11 Arrowcnf, u(ounl SUSAN MERR ill UTC H FIELD, pr",de-nl o( Ihe Nancy Bl.d, Wallace Alumn.e Club, th.nte-d he. 01,11,010' officers Ind her phone commlllC'C (01 IhelllOuluable help Ind Ihe me-e-un,w., .dJOurned E;J"h ll'dllJm J Mdhll,,+
PENNSYLVANIA
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
The Central PenMylvallLa Alumnle Club of PI Be-Ia Pb, held IU Ip"n, bulineN meeun, In ••hKh It wu lito a flfewell pan, (01 onc of OUI mosl enlbulllIll( mcmbe-n who II m01'ln, 10 OhIO
On April t, 19 16 nOI onl, wu lhe KI C (haplU 1'lIlIed b, Ihepro1'llKC prnlde-nl , bUI Ihe Ilumnae club abo enlcnalned our pltSl' denl Wc mCI (or dlOner.nd then 10IDcd Ihe ICUV" fnr a SII,htly Older Sluer pany Rt!lcsbme-nll welc Kf'fe-d and I Icelure on Allowmonl ,'1'en The hl,hh,hl (01 mlny alumn'e , bo_C1'er, wu , ucc:k up thttC' fL,hll o( nil" to tbe 5Oronl)' tulle- We ,U ,lIheff:d In , dusc)' ,nd pulled OUt old e-ompos"" I Ih,nk the 'CU'l'" e-njoycd Kcrn, Ihe chin," In ("hIOft "much u we enloyed lerDlnlJCln, aboul our (olle,e
PHILADELPHIA-MAIN lINE
The fina l e-'I'e-nl of Ihe- ye-tr for Ihe- Phll.de-Iphlt toh,n lrne Alumnu Club wu • "Crepe FClc" It wu cnjo,ed by .11 II the home o( Ololt ptnlde-nt CLARE WEITZEL OEIlIl DEll
In 101." DOOlE GOODWIN SHElTON wu mltalled u preSldenl .nd, 101'ely luncheon o( M:a(ood lua,ne wu scf'fed NANCY KIRWIN GILES w., lhe hoslC'lS In her Gladwyne nome b, the ,or,(Oul Pennt,lnnll SPIUI, colon Fou"de-Q' 0., WII held ton Spn"aflCid , Pennsyl'l:lDlI JOintly .uende-d b, tbe Mlln Lrne Club, Wdmtn,ton .nd Oe-ko Clubl It wu. dellahtfullunchcon and P'rt)'
In W.nh we had ' Bln,o WIth BlDnl( " uu .,n' a b9ar"d WIth p, Ph, do,arD on It We enloyed coffC'C ..,d ._C'CI rolb Kfnd In 1M lotti, .panment o(WINIFREO BARil
THE ARROW OF PI BET A PHI
In J.nuary we had. buf(el w"h the hlollbands It Junne and 8111 ltBuhn's houloC rn Oe'l'on All lhe ,ood,cs "'e-re- deh(IOUJ .nd the e-1'enrn, I Our annual ,1(' ,llb.u held II Ihe- 1000ci, Penns,l nll (aIm hOUK o( BARBAIlA HIGHAM WINNER We had Chrulmu,herr and lou o( io'l'riy handmade- (ook,", uke-s and (lndr O(lober rind, the Pe"nlyl'l'lnll counllplde bunllfl, with co lol and loaded with p, Ph. Anowmont Ie Itcms We h.d a ,ood crowd IDd a lucccu(ullulKheon ,harred by Jill SHINER HA YWAIlD and TONY SONKA DeCARO We hid. ddl,hl(ul Conwenuon report (tom CLARE WEITZEL OERIl ar Ihe bome- ofJILL SHINEIl HA YWAIlO We .lw'flenlO)' I b" clowd al Ihe Seplembel mtcun, fOf Ihe planntn, of our bl' ynl Ind 01,11 b" ule lune-h ., Krted Ind we enloycd 01,11 PI Ph, bondl Our deh,h'(1oI1 member and IUlhol ABBY SARGENT NEESE lold ul.bout he-I ne-w boo.\: "S.r,enlvtlle HlllollCIl Reminiscences ." How fortunlle e ,1I.le to be PI Phu
SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA
Thc Columbll Alumnae Club hdd (our mtcun,. tim ,car The finl Wit • 'eol,anlllllOnal mC'CIIfI, bdd In No'embc:r The ICCond "'". 'l'ery succcss(ul"Glue- Ibe- GlOUp" me-elln, heldJanu.'1" 21 , 1976, II ,he homc of MARY ANN BROWN ThD meeun, wu well attended Ind pr01'rd 10 be a plcuanl C'Wenm, and a leJU1'Cnllln, rORC (01 ou.f club At thu meell"l all duel-pa),ln, members wen 'Iwen tbe Columbll PI Phi Allolm Cookbook whICh w 'l'I'cn 10.II,hOK alle-nd,n, Con'I'CnllOn lilt yell P'JI prCSlde-nu o( our dub had contrlbuled ff:and lbe cookbook ua welcome addlllOD ro aoy cookery (oll«lIon On Mart't1 9, 1976, Ihe m«un, wu EkC'llon olOif'lCen ror 1976 Thu wu held II the home of BETH JONES MEAIlES , .nd the pro,ram wu about ArfI)Wmonl Founden ' Day "'1$ our founh Ind final meelln, o( tM ,ur It wu celebralcd on Aplll10 with a lutl(Che-on al Ihc Summit Club. h"h lbo'l'e the CIIy of Columbia, on Ihe twenunh floor o( Ihe Danke,', Tnul Tower Socral o( Ihe Columb were honoff:d II Founde-II'Oay )0 SEIOEMAN FOSTER WII eI«ted by the Greeh II lhe Unlwenlty o( Soulh Cllohn ••s Unl'l'e-nIlY Penon of the Ye-ll The 197) 011IIIl,ullhed Alumnle- Award w I'vcn by the- lilolm club 10 GINNY MAXW'ELl GROSE The o( PI Ph. at Ihe UnlvCl1I1Y of S C named MARY LEES McGEARY II Molt AClive Alum
The Columbl' alum. did nOI hi" a IlI,c quantllY of mecun,_ th,' Ttll, bul Ihe- qual"y w weI} ,ood We helped Ihe- «,,'e ,hlplu III nuh Ind thfou,hout Ihe ycar, we leor,anlud ouncl1'es, and we IIIltnl.,ne-d ., 01,11 chle-( a(1IWllr Fne_tllillp whKh II, a(ur Ill , wh.1 p, Ph, 11.11 IboUI
TENNESSEE MEMPHIS
The Me-mph'J Alumn.ae Club be,an our rUI w"h a June ,wlmmln, panr II whKh wr brou,hl our lunch and dUC\l-o fc(omme-nd'UON We had I lar,e- lurnoul and (e-II lbu da, KI the pKe r", Ihe cae-client patlKlp,uon we- enloye-d all ,car In Seplember we had I lonly coffee and eoo.y-dtine-I fi,,1 (01 our dub October wu Ibe pltdlc dlnner.1 whICh we annoul'Ke-d the alum. wbo would be "SOSs "- slilhtl, older Sltlen-rOf earh pled,e 01,11 lradmonal ChunlDU dlDnel , u Ilwlfl , W I bll hit with each oful.nd our hUlb.nd, A potluck lunehe-on and bUtlnCN me-elin, wu Ihc ordel o( Ihc dlY (or bolh Febl\ll'1" and MaKh meeun'l _ Thcsc IWO me-e-un" wuc' bu.y On" II whICh we PUt the finuhrnl louches on tbe plans for Anowrl" , which wu held ,n M.rch Since IhlS w., our fi,,1 lime 10 hold' spnnlumc salc , WC' added planll to our wun (or IIle It was a hu,e lloIcceu April 24th rOlolnd us II Chickulw Counlry Club fOI • Io,ely Founders' O.y luncheon Our ,rand fin. Ie (or Ihe ytlr wu. lolly PKOM: wllb our hlollband., complcu w"h (rrccd ,hldtell.nd .lIlhe Inmmln,S Wc all'IIe-e-d "w a wonderful rC'lJ'and WC' look forward to bUln, u s"(caI(ula ycar III 19 76,17
NAS HVILLE
MA1Y KAY CARM:ICHAEl was tht: hospltaI"y (hlllt mlD (Of lbe p, Bell Ph, AlumnI(' Club o( Nub1'ille- and she llluodu(e-d .u or OUI aeU1'lIItS wllh a rhyme- "A lennd lournC}' In tht: (,II .,11 ,el 1,11 m the

sw,nl U only I could hI! {he ball I'd bUI ' ole 8t/he Ju n ' myucd liw Pi Ph IS 10 allend Ihe.t TenDIi 0" This WU the first of man , SCUYIU« ( o t Ihe (omma rur The alumnlC club has hid I bu., Ind ,""diD, rut under the- dir£Cllon of our capabk CHARlOTTE ANN EDWARDS In Octobt'r tbe- mcmb<nh.p coff£( Wat held Ind pin 01 ,he rhyme "Iunch w,1I be ddlSh H ope 101 the' lime' " .pLlr dncnbn the m«tln, whlCb wu l<flIfK 'I'h hid In nullcrlt Conycmion repon I deycr slut by NANCY fAWN DIEHL 'lId company (whtd1,lu qU Ilt. boost 10 OUt m"uulc salo) II"" .llImnn were lOuodun:d tnd planl (or the COmlDa fe'S! .crt announced N01I'cmbCf broulhl I nosltlalC mC'CIID, II the homc of BAltBARA FRIDRICH honoll n , IhOfC lmon, loll who hive wo rk ed on .11 11 "Chr lilmu ViIIll" " We uw In mlcre'S!!", D('W shde prewnl:lllo n on A,ro'/'mOnJ Ind heard Ihe final plans for Chnnmas V, llile wh ICh was held Noyember 17 and 18 And Christmu Villalt had a (anllllK I"h Annlytrsn} IOdttd' We we re bltsse-d wi l h bouu(ul weat hu ,rot clowds .nd SUpt' I enlerl.inmenl inclu d in l Lynn Andenon There- wtle )4 hard work.nl chaLnDen (or this annUli eYent wh.ch Included oyer a hllndle-d booths thi. yu r Proceed. arc spin bnween the B,ll WIlkerson Hunnl .nd Speech Centtl .nd PI Phi philanthroplel "Con(ee-tlonall [lUll arc (or you 10 nore AI the Mothtl.Olulh!er Tu , Jane wllI,rect ,Oil al Ihe door l The tn WII MI " Ch'lumll, ." ioYcl, Ind COl)' and" WII Irtar fun to m«1 Ihe mothets mothen IO·law and daulhrers o( ou r :alumnae In J.nllarr we wert II«ted b, "Come and m«1 !he pledicl Ict ' , welcomc them to the fold Thcy ' lJ bc our JUettl for dlOner and will SISterhood bchold '" We were enlttt,u'cd b, the 27 new , .nd enthuS!· UtK pledltcs In Febnlarr wc were Inyned 10' V.leoline ·, Day prt·l.me coc:kllil buffu II the PI Ph, bou$C by Ihu cllc h, YCtsC-- "Gnb ,our (.YOrile Vllenllne , let's m«t belole dw: lame OUI mcn mllhl hh to IlOk the he" wuh Ihe n.me The $CnlOr actlvc. Ind Ihelr dltu were our ,UCSIJ (or thlJ " Bowslnd Arrowl Pin, " Ind a ,ood time wu had buD " Sptln, IIllmost here II the PI PhlJ lither a,llO Coffee Clke .nd Elecllon II the hUllDe.1I hand '" At this Mirth m«tln, we 1150 hid I Ipt'akcr on " Hlltonc NuhYllle " who WIS werr ,n(o rmaIlYC Founders ' 01)' was held Ind -"O ur Founders would be: proud o( Ihe lad,es hele thIS nllht AI we ,hire the hOlpuahl), or Ihc Chancellor '. Ioycly wire " We h.d peden utendl!\<e by Ihe ICIIVe club who Ilso en l en llned _lIh some w.nnln, ton,. We hid I dclKiOUl mulwhlch was followed by I bnl'f hUllnen ml'Clln" .he 1OIIIlIalio n or offKen , I ,lide show by the aflivu Ind the '(Ilye .wards. The Ilumnae cJub has Ilotll 0( 108 dUe' pl)'ln, memben and we look (orw.rd 10 In eyen Irt.ter ycar not ycar
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TEXAS
AUSTIN
The Austill Alumnae club hid I (un ItInOYluve ,car under Ihe leldershlp o( ANNE JOHNSON SCEPANSKY, pra ldenr The ml Jor 10.1 o(!hc dub were 10 lnc:ru$C Ihe effecuveoCSf of the Slilhrlr Oldu SISter (50S) prolnm 10 provide more opponunrua fOf meeunl wllh the I<IIYC chapler, and to crUIC a new WI1' Ind muDS proj«1
The 1IIumnie club bC'llin It. Y(1l I of c1otc: contlfl wllh the I<u.e chlpter (Tu Alpha ) dllrltll lUsh , the buer Pi" o( AUlIIsI by $Cndln, lhe ,Ills I (rlt:d ehKkcn dinner Ind crltn of rrcsb flUll The MOfhel1 Club liMl conltlbured IW Od.nners fOI Ihe chlpter
On Onobcr ). Ihe SOS pro,nm (Of Ihe new pledla WII IluDChed wllh • pKnK supper prtplred b, Ihe alumnae II flORENCE HOLl.IS CLARKE'lllkr hOll$C The Ilumnle prov.ded I chlrtered bu. (or H.nl ponauon o( thelf ntw "'"r1e Idt e-rs " to the lake hOtuc Ind the new pledlel enttflllOed the Ilumnae wllh MInIS lhe)' hid lelrned on a retcnt retrell
On Dece-mber U •he AUllla Alumnae Club hid I Chnumu co((« honOfln, AUllln PI Betl Phi 1( IIYel , pledleJ Ind Iheir mothel1l1 Ihe home of GENIE BETTS MIUER Gen.c h.d her hou$C dcconlcd wllh Chtillma, Ireenel}' from Ihe w','lnd mean, proJect Thc 50S had In o lher opportunny for fellowlhlp wilh their lutle JlJl el1 on Febt1.lll}' 104 lhonl, before IDIUlnon A Vilenune ', D.y tel w Ilycn '1lhe home 0( MAlGAlET REED COCKE In Iddilion IheMOt M Il' Wlln m'o r a lumnae pln"'lpllIDI, laYe I prt ••OIU.llon 1("1 on Inlll'"0n dl r, Mar ch 6. honollnl lhe nCOl' Inllllta Ind their mo dw:1I unr In Ihc Ipnnl on ApIII 2) the Ilumnae dub IIYC • pooilide I\Ippt'r It the homt c# JO ANNE SH lP CROSBY ho nonnl TUII Alph. KnlOlJ
The leH Olelhel1 Wi th the Ttl"ll Iphl ch lplcr cnded on I II)' nolC II Ihe FCKlnden ' DIY cekb nllo n The bnlnch WII held II Wcttw ood Countl}' Club .nd .ltendlnce 0( the: al u mnle IM rnsc d PlbUl nlllll y OYer the preVIOUI yun Thc PI Ph i 'ItIltl1 pronded mOlt en,opblc enteOllnmcnl
The .Iumnle d ub decid ed 10 adOPI I n ew "'IY' and mellll proj«t Ihlt )'Clr by xlhnl Christmas , rtencrr The pilot Prot«t did qu iec welli nd o ll el1 In c hope 01 cap'DS IOO of ula 'I hlluer yetn, 10 add i· liOn , on April 8 , .n rrowmoae ,.,k "'If held ",ith IUelU io.itcd , II the home of MARY LIB VICK THOlNHILL
The JKOlnm (ormll (or the Ilumnae clu b mectinp proftdcd opponunillct 10 In.lle lue'ts , 10 hell dcu.ib abou t l eliynics of me T(1Iu Alphl chlp t er and 10 hono r IWO nC'W membcl1 of the Order of the Goldcn Anow
AI t he Sepumbcl mccunl we hC1lrd teporn on ru,h, Coo nnti o n , and the 50S pro,nm , Ind in Onobel" I tour oft be T(1Iu Alphl houK wu liven b, houx corporatio n The Noyembcr mce ti nl w a " Fl'1m, Friend '," piny II which lime clCh Ilum could brinl I friend (rom Inother Mll1;Itil), At th e Febru.1}' mecl inl the slue of officers "''' pracnted .lId in Mi rth the pI"ident o( t he Tn Alphl chi pier 'poke lbout lbe: acliyj. tIC' Ind honon of Ihc I ctiycs Ind pled," o(Taal Alphl In MlY Ihe ,Iumn'e club hono rcd !WO new memhel1 oft he Order of ,he Golden Ano w, EVELYN fORSYTH SELBY .nd ADELE HOUS· SELS BLACK Elch of the Golden An ow membC'n w iouoductd .nd "ven I white o rnll ioll cOl1l le Then new offlCen Wele illSl1llled lad I lovely luncheon (ollowcd Th e luncheon w n en joYlble: end inl (or I (un , fulfiillnlilumn l e d ub )'t:1t
CORPUS CHRISTI
The yelt opened with I luncheon II Ih c Tow n Clu b with JUDY GROH MAPLES u hottcu Our MAIY HARlAL ClAW. FORO , lue her repoll' on Con.cnuOfI, bnnl,nl I frub enlhulium to the IrouP rrom her e_pt't1eIlCell1 the COIInntion, In Dctobcr, Men 's N"ht WII held II the home- oiC«il Burne y, with JANET BURNEY BROZO IS hOSleu Bllffel supper was lCI'Yed in thc larden ovctloo.lllnl COtp\lJ Chnlli BI" and the wealhe r was kind I, coopcntlwel Thll coYered dish ppcr proyidcs I ddilhrful o pponun ll)' rOf the P, Phi hUlblnds 10 become .cqulinled
The Indillonil coo ky .s h lne took pll ce ill Febnll,., BETTYE SKINNER CA MPBEll. wu hOSINS Mln y mem bcn recalled wilh nOSl II , II Ihe cO<N:, ,hme' 0( PUt ,can-Vlrio u , du.plen baYe YViCd lI.d i· IlOnl for IhlS f pe Cll1 " part,. ' Election of officcli took pl ac e II Ihe end urdm mee'"'1
MARY ClAWFO RD ple.idenl , wu hosteu (01 the April Found ell ' Day brunch , held If the Corp u l Christ i Countrr Clu b A Iovel, Clndk·!ilhunl cefe mony was condu(tcd In honor of our Founders, Ind CEC ILE BROSSEAU KENDAU lcad In cn joyable piper o n EMMA H RPEl TURNER Ind th e 1I0rr of Ihe Emma HII'pt'r Turner Fund The new ofrKen wefe IDJl'1Illc:d , and I rlSinl.OIC oflhnltJ liven to Ihe !"Cutin, offKen (or thell finc work Tht pnnnpal hUlineu It the June metlln, was thll of rushlnllJld r«ommendlllOn, The Nih chill min h,d prepared I thorou,h report on pOlllble nnd.dllC1 for rushin" Ind membcn conrnbulcd funher In(oeml"on ",hen pottable ThiS ended our fomtll mcctio,1 for the , ear
CYPRESS CREEK
The C, Pfe ll Cfeek PI Bell Ph, Alumnae Club hid quite In Interell' In •• nd fulfilhn, ,ell The club mernbcrshlp COOlIUS of womu ho ltVt In ,ubdlvllIOnl In Ihe "1960" 11(1 ,bOtlI Iwen" m.l" nonh 0( Hounon ThIS arca II tht fUlul ,row,ol .ft the United Sill" Thetc lie " mernbcn spllnkled thmu,hout we,., Iovel., subdiVISion, Wt meet monlhly In homes of thc members wllh each holi t U InYl1lnl ,n ot her mcmbcr to help her co-hOlt h. the f1l11 o( the )'C1If In Scp.cmbct the prelldenl COR SUE WAlREN. welcomed new mem o bC'n II I m orn lnl torfee meetlnl Indly.dull inuodllClIon, were made and the (hipul to which elch be/onled "1.1 nltntd Evcrronc ItIcd to remcmbn whICh M:ftool went wllh each ch,pler- I " tc.lCw in," lime l0111l We fOtind Ihlt we were- NUy Ind needed to "bont up " on our ch.pte-n The ml,om, or OUI membcllhlp Irc (rom SlatU olher thin Tuu In fill onl, len mcmbc n ate alumnae ofTulJ co llelu Everr ' one " tlle-r 10 m.ke new r"endl 10 ,ou wtll find us a verr (rlCodl, ,IOUP
The Pl"Olr1lm Ch.llmln DEE ANN THOMAS pllnned yerr .nterm · IDl prOltamS rOt each mee'ItI, AI Ihe Octobcr mcellnl e'fh Clme drt'wd 10 hcl',ollele- dan · dothes ,nd told MlftIelhr.n1 unrque .bout hn ,h ap.c r or somc (unn, InCident thlt hlppcncd while .he "'as In hoo! We- unl '1 Ph. MInI' rtCHrl our IOftI book Th lt prOlnm helped 10 hrlO' UJ doscr 'Olethel liMe _r klrne-d ote lboyt cac:h orher throu,h Ihe Intereilln, ("lItIC lIotlCS Our Arrown.ft uk WIS In Ouobcr \f RY LAEL G lEESON WIj Otlt ItanOVI boliNS kllln, '"

UM' htl Ionly home In HunrwKk for dISplay of ule Items We Knt p, Phi II rrowcnf, m'lIluonl to OUI personal fnends , cach member In'lunc [cn to Iwcnty CUC,I.J I hll w :u OUI IInl IIICmpt wun I sak , Ino II pr oved (0 be I b'IIUCCCSI MARY JEAN fOWLER $"1' her spmnl"' hed "CUInI 'hrouchou1 Ihc day Vny lovely rC"fruhmcnll were brouchl by Ihc memben CHARL IE CANTREll, our PIU' Pro.mCf Prcudcnl. Clmc from the Ano_craf, Shop In HOUlton to help UI "lIh lbe uk Plans srI!' kin, m.dc (Olancuhcronc In ,he: f.1I
NO'Icmbc:r found us cO,OYlnl • hiPPY IImc It • nlad luncheon
While there we .tt_cd the Ano-monr shde prolram pfttoCnlC'd b, NARY JEAN fOWLER , OM of our memben who 1$ 1150' memMr of the- Arrowmotll Board of DUfCloR A titld trip 10 dK Arrowe,..!, Shop .n HOUJI(HI • ., Ihc January mctllnl ( HAlLIE CANT RELL manlln ,be shop • nd she look 1.11 on I lour Aflrr OUI IOUI .f mfl (Of IUMh 'II Don Ihf Bu ( hcomiH:r Rfuaunnl , a ",ma,hlnl " n"" In"UI.1I1 lun. block from thc 'hop
The month of Fcbrul,.,. found u, .1 'I cook",h lnf , OUI onc nllht mCflln1 of Ihf yur ZO GRANBERRY, TCU Il"Idulic. b.kfd IIIIC .InC lid bluf IIro. coo k In .nd plactd thcm cnd 10 cnd .1001 Ihe fdlf of hltf Ihffl A hUIC IIIOW (ool"f , ID Ihe mlddlf of Ihe Jhffl Wine and btuf ('Indln .crc Iii around Ihc room emllol • chllmlDl nd •• rm .,motphfre Whlll: '111101 In • Circle .c "01 the (amllor PI Ph, _I' Ihc:n we broke. plerf rrom the bll cookie ,nd lie a bile 10lflhfr MIny o( UI h d nOI plruupaled In • coo ky •• hlne eliCl I, hilt Ihn one Zo planned Ind ""e 100 rnJ'OYfd II
The FoundeD' D.y pfosr.m planned by Off Ann (01 O\Ir lIhf(h mfeunl S,. membrD PlIllClpllfd ,. 1id IoOme dre»t'd In Ihf ",If or Ihf 1800', 10 m.ke Ihe plOSl'lm more aUlhfnllc_ An uccllrol .llde .how o( Holl House u Iho n be(ore Ihf blOll"lphln o( OUI FOI.Inden ere prelfnled. A 101111 mfellnl wllh Ihe COUntry K.ppl' wu held 10 febru ry ThlJ promoted (,lCnd,.1Ip bel «n Ihese IWO IrouP' A, Ihe pme lime (Wetybod, fnl!)ffd I prOCl'lm on SeIf·Oe(cnse (01 Women plfscnled by a polICe om.n (rom !he HOUSton Police Deplllmcni
The AlumnI( Club II'ICIOUII, In""N UI once II"n 10 lOin lhem .1 thell founden ' DIY luncheon It the I,,,er O.b CCMlOU}' Club In Aplil McmiH:n o( the HoullonjUntor AlumnI( Club unfed UI wllh mlUK11 HII We ere bu.y In Aplil helplnl ,,"h Ihe PlnhcllclllC S'IO'Up rOI 1111. In Ihll Ifea who lie 101n1 Ihroulh rush One of our memben MARY LAEL GREESON, WIlS ,hallmln o( thil ",n·up p,oll'lm , nd we helped hCI o rk for iu lueft" On 101., I , our membeu had I l,eu lime 11,Uppel p""y Our hu.band. welf Ihere , .nd "WIS n'" 10 meel Iht' P. Ph. "buul The incomln, officen ere Innalled II OUI May mccllnl E"ctyone 'I,eed Ihal Ihil yeal hid bun _el) UlIS(}'IOI: We h.rl !rown to!!:rthcr thfou&h our PI Phi philan Ihrop lc work u weUu rC'CI(llIonll upt'liencel lo,elher , Ind wr kno thl! Ihe nelt )' UI wtll p'oYe 10 be an even finer one under Ihe .ety up.ble lI:adenh.p o( OUI new plcJidenr
FORT WORTH
Tht' Fon Worth Alumnae Club IS proud or IheLr aClIWe Ind profitable )UI under ,he leadeflhLp o( DEBORAH [RELAND STURDIVANT Drbol'lh (eturned f,om Conven llon ill MI'Iml , bun"n& wllh (I(ellerll .dea$ Ind PI Phi 'p"lI both o( hlCh .he dlh&enily mlna,ed 101ncOl'· ponle ,nlo OUI alumnae dub plannln, C lmlndt'r1e Ind bu"nc. knf been .ccomp llthed wllh eoop c",,"on (,0m OU I mOlhen ' dub Ind ou r acll.e chapler (Tuu Oeltl) II T C U Ruth pro,rd elfllln, Ind PIl:'Slnl "h 14 Fan WOlth lUis pkd,ln, p, Ph, ItI ,IOUI ch.ptcn I"d ",Ih one o( our k,.Cle, bt'lnl etrned plcd,r d.ss prel!denl.t Tellli Un,,,enll, Dunn, T C U. Hom« Ollllnl ,he Ilumnae club wu honoled II a lea Ilvcn by the aCII"cJ The mOlhen' ctub .nd alumnae club lo&crhel hO$led a bclUllful Chrnlmu ,unl CO«CC In one of OUt I.ovehcsi Fan Worth homes , Ihl! o( IUlllnl MARTHA ROWAN HYDER Amy" and .Iums alto ce lebnled 10,elhef on Foundt'n ' Oay )Ot: T Gafcil ' s MUlCan ReUIUl'lnl We were UPCC:Ilt1, dcll,hlcd to wekome Tuu EpSilon {North TUII SUle Unlwenll,110 "c hulenhlp " lUI r.1I
All o( OUI bUllncu meelln" hive Iddt'd • touch or nlVor by In · dudl"l dcl«uble p'O,l'Ims luch II a SeulemeOi School prOinm and duplay ( hen we aI$I) honored a Uf Golden Arrow PI PhiS) , • ,aldenlnl Inrormlnon pro,l'Im I p'oll'lm about fnleltllntll, b, ,ulhol'CSl .nd mOlht'n- club memberjanejUJlln .• nd 'I iliad luncheon ru,h mce"nl Third vlCt'.preudent PHYlliS SCHROCK SPARKS (luled • run· r.Jled Ilmusphefe wllh OUI bl ' lnnulI Games 01, 'II Rld,lel Country Ctub In February The 10ui J drill Included lunchcon. IIVIl: thow pllnl ulc. bakc Pole. Allowmom pic 20 ,raclOU,I, donlled door pU1.e$'oo bndrc 01 blc..,ammon '1101t' ' Our attendlnce "u 2)0. OUI profit S 1400 pi" of hoch .IS IIYell 10 PI Phi phlbnlhrople" Ihe Inl Ilvcn 10 a newly e:S1.b[lIhed Htlplnl Hand Fund - ror UIC In co m · mUlln) 'fliC$ ThiS w" Phyll" bab. Ind IS provlnl to be an ueellem idu ('0m millY 1I'Indpolnu
THE ARROW OF PI lETA PHI
CknmlanOlhel lun.lnd·bullncu·lrUcd Jell , wc look lorw"d to our COm III, year when our bl' .rrow will be "Ielded by MARTHA SEALY PRICE
H OUSTO N J UNI OR
AllOlher bUI, ,nd 10lelCllln. Y('lr (ollhe Houston junlOl Alumnae Dub h.., paucd b, In Onober we volunleered 10 help Kl ccn irltlder,a"en fludeou ThIS IS a Prolram plovlded by Ihc HouJ/.on Indeptooeol School DlSuill'l 10 detrrmlne "lIu.land luduoty problems (Of children
December WII 'I h«IIC but (un·filled month Lunch wllh Sama tremendou, IUCfn.!l Therc were 400 children 10 Cilia, ck lunchn, plCtuln "lIh San I' , alld colorful lcu",uel u eyety table A,. raull 0( Ihll pro,nm c were able 10 donlle 1)00 to TltIMS, • chlidren'l Ihel'lpeUIOC nuncty
In Febru.ry we enlOred 'I CUIIlO PI"Y 101 Ihe p, Phd Ind Ihell ,unu IIlhe HOUJlOnJUlllOILca,ue Good food, allla(ll¥e P"I« , Ind lou o«(un en.bled \11 tOlCnd U20 10 AnO.mOIlI
The month of April (ound UI eclebflun, founden ' DIY II II"et Ollts Counlry Club The lunch w.., IUty , bUI Ihe sku w.., Ihe 10PPllli The Iunlors.nd senlORlOlned lo,cthello produce "LJe AI A HoullOn Alumnae" The (IICCI,IIII. yo unl mOlhen. 11'I"e1en, membc:n mo",n, (rom the Juniol Iroup 10 Ihe senior .roup. Illd Golden Arrow Pi PhiJ unl Ind dallced lhell "I, Icr0S5 thf JUIC 10 Ihe dell,hl ot Ihe Iudlencc
Th( year hll been plofillb[e .nd reward in, (01 all O(UI The bell pan hu been meellnllnd renewlOl nc 'Dd old rnendlhipi Ihrou,h Pi Be" Phi
HOUSTON
The Houlto n Ten. Alumnl( ClubenJo,ed In Inlelntinl ycaf , The Seplember Knlor meetlO!!: hUld I lutcCllful rush repon Newl rrom M11m, by the .cuvel Ind alumnae th.1 Illended Ihe Pi PhlCOn"1"nlion III)une , 1916 E,&hly'onc new PI Phil were Invited loa Ne comelS· cufffe Or Samuel jonn .., OUI speaker (or Ihe OCIObel mfflln, Ind he In(ormed u, o( pbnl (01 Ihr Nu Shepherd School o( MU,K 'II RKt' Pam Sulh n our Anowmonl Schollnhlp "Inner ""e In 'DICIt'llIn& I'Ilk on her Clpt"ell(es 10 Ihe [UnIOn Ind senlOn II the N01"em bel meelin. A Holrd.y bruO(h w(komed Ihe n"" PI Ph.i pled,e,. lhe" mOlhen 10 Dect'mber
Tht' TIIC'Sday MU'KaI Club Chorul Cnullllnrd wllh a BI("t'nlennlll Mllilcal Iht' selllorjlnu.ty meelinl The JunlOl nl,hl ,roup'l f..,onle P'Oll'lm "IS the Monmoulh Duo "h the Kappu wt're loci Talbell .pol:e rcprncnuIII Houlton Amelltan Re"olullon BKrnlennlal Commitsion
Throulhoul Ihe ,('I( we had mnrelllnl reporu of Ihe PI Phi Illp 10 Grteer. Ihe Novembel 10UI 10 Ne YOlk Illd Ihe San AnlOOIO Hlp In plll SARA LANDON WII I[to n.med I C"a"on Membel o( ; HOUSlon CII')' PlnhellenlC III rC'Co,nlllOn o( oUllllndlll, sel¥ic:e II 'I rfprnrnlall"e of PI Phi [n M.rch wc rewlewed Ihe (OnSIIIUlion Ind hlilOty and cle(led ne" oerKen A spt'lkel (01 nUNS (TClIlS Rt'hablhl'lllOn Insillult' oC Menial Sclenct") drJ(lJ-»cd Y' e (ould help Ihcif Of.anlllllOn
Twenly-one Goldell Anow members ele honored II our founden ' DIY lunchcon II the River Olb CouDlry Club In Apfll fOUl n"" Golden Arrow memben wcrc presentrd carnatIOn pllli The /unlOn wrole Ind perfolmed an enIC"IIOIn. dm
Dllllni the 114'1 ' mCClln, the sen IOn "01ed 10 form. ne An,e1wlnl Commillft 10 live com(ortlnl .uppon 10 p, Phil dUIIDI IlCkne" .nd dLllrcu "[100 Innounced "er( the contflbullonl o( O\Ier ' 2200 10 Anow· mom. of ' 600 10 TItIMS Ind Ihe tchobllhlp or ' 200 III memo,.,. of Cuo[ Clrtwlllht
LU BBO CK
Tht Lubbtxk Alumoar Club npenenccd I lucceuful and I""ardlnl H'ar under thc leadershLp or our prnldfn!. MAlty ANN INCE The .Ium\ .-cre dcil,hlnt Ind Insplled .hen the Te G.mma chaptel on rhe Bal(our Cup In.n e(follio ,nuCl'>C Illendancc. can un. prOKr ms were cboJen (01 (l{h meelln!! A hl,hlllhi of the tell w.., our (1111 mcelln. 10 whICh Ihe

(hartC'f memben of Tun Gamma _tIC: honored A. ,h( rur pro"cued. wC' IUlnC'd about cake- dC'(on.un,. belly dllKin,. n.rC' of ho..l5t plUlS and thl: Itl of (ancy hlnd.,lUoK, (1I".,nphy At. "I.d luncheon. MIS Bun from Bakc:r'1 Gallery npbmc:d ".'IOUI In forms U'Khld,ollnho&nph
Sc- (nl acll",(ln wuc for our pkd,n to thll WC' could bt-comc IKner ICqUI1D1C'd In Drccmix, ,he .Iums hdd • pan,. (Of Ihc pic-din and ruh tn:tl.d , Goodie: 80. (01 fin.lwC'C'k FlTnIde Chau _ttr a wekeme 10 Fc:bru.ry Small IrouP' of pled," tn,oytd dinner 10 the hom" of .Iuml Othtt alums b,. pro.,id,nl food (Of tMIle' ,nformal,"lhtf'OII
We .(IC honolC'd 10 hl« ,wo officers "'111 OUI club. A »ild IUppC't wu held In honor of DIrector of Alumnae Ad"isory Commllleel, ANNETTE MITCHEll MillS The- rUt endc:d In amoS! dtll,hlful wly _lIh .ut.d IUppc:t I" honOfofHARRIET MOLTZ COLE, Atumnn
Pro"lnce Presidenl of PI South Wh.t a lon ly way to end a mOlt rewardm,ye., K."" Klt.,uSlnpl".,
MID LAND
The Midland Alumnae Club h.d • busp, enloyable and producu"e year under the leadenhlp of KATIE ATKINSON HECK BUldn ""ular mUlIn,,_ we had K"enl 'pc1:1a1 ",enn, whKh kePt mternt hl,h
Thln,1 'Ot off to I II"el, Itan carly In Seplember when "1 bnnd new pledln from Tn'll G,mm, Cha pter at Tcx Tcrh Un,"enlty. 1oC_ companied b, fj"e "llYn, (arne 10 Midland (or their pledle reHeat They wele (meltllned ove lnl,hl In Ihe home of TOMMIE RYLAND STAACK and wllh a poohlde bluHnl Ihe nest morom, II PATTI MOORE laFORCE', Olher memMn of 0 1.11 dub palll(iplled b, prevldm, m",ls Ind snacks fOI the occaSiOn
Our dub wu .cry pkuf::d with Ihe f.1I rush rnulu." Sill Midland ,lib were pwd,ed 00 Ihree colic" nmpUKl
We eotemun ed our hutblnds wllh a V.knune coc ktail buffu In the bome of CAMIUE McEACHERN LEIFESTE and all enJoyed. lo.dy
Our nilion's bICentennIAl wu celebnted wnh a ,Unt day coffee al TOMMIE STRACK'I The pro,nm f"tured PIIII OUC numben by the Mldllnd Symphony Sm,cII
Our local PI Phi acu.n Ind pled,es and Ihell mothen werc honored WLlh I co ffee dUllnl the Cb",tmu holidays In the home of BUFFY GRAHAM HODGES IIlhe only opponunLlY many of us have to ,CI .cqualntcd wLlh thCK ,lfll, and the Innual event Ii ITadluonaUy weilitlended
Founden' Day was com memorated on I lovely 5p nnl da y wllh a ubd on the pIIliO al AliNDA Hill WISENBAKER'I HI,hit,hun, IhiS mccun, wu the nlll o( HARRIET MOLTZ COLE, our Alumnae ProYlnce Prnldenl from Bllon Rou,e JOAN RAGSDALE BASKIN and BUFFY HODGES pICKnted a dehlh,(ul 11 10 pa, IIIbule 10 OUI 11 Founden .nd PI Ph"l l09th bIMhday The 1976-77 offKen, huded by CONNIE TAYLOR METZ , weu InSlllled We .bo entoyed the fellowship offi't( alumnae from Od,"*, Tesu. our nel,h. bon 20 miles 10 Ihe Wnt II wu dC'Clded by our IrouP 10 sponsor a boolh II MIdland 's Bleenlen nl'll Fa on July ) ArrOWCn(IIICmS _III be iOld II thIS lUI'Ie , Inltead of hUIn, eM" u,ular A'Ta-cn(1 cof(ee In Ihe (all We arc III e.tremel, proud of our plesldenl While IUldlnl our e!l,b'l att"ll," Ihll year. KII": h.1 liso Kt¥ed at prO.IMe coordllllliOf of flllernny eduClllon fOf P, PIOYInce In IddlliOn, Ihe has I«endy been n.med 10 Ihe nlllon.1 E.lenllon Commillee M.nI,. ,v,K.,,11I HJTrUO.
RICHARDSON
ThiS wu a JUen'.fullnd (UII rUr for the RIChardson Alumn.c Club undn Ihe Clpable leadenhlp of CAROLYN PAVLETICH LESIJ We 101 off 10 I bl' natl by mCle.'In, OUI membcf1hlp (10m "4 to 76 memben and bel.n our fill "II"'"ICI by wckomlnl Ihe new memMn a! • luncheon al Ihe be.ulI(ul home of CINDY FREE FREY Old Ind new membcn alike wele Informed and entertllned throulhoUI the follow In, moolht by prOll'lml pllnned by JULIE JOHNSON COOK emphUllln, women',eduuIIOII. d,ta:tlon Ind ,oal Kllln, Truehn, nonh some]O milu 10 Denlon In Seplember. OUI memben helped nubh.h Tna1 btnl '1 Phi addlllon TC'lu Epsilon II Nonh Teus Stile Unl"enllr In "hy, • member of dlls chaplel rn:elved thf Rl(hlldson Alumnae Club Ouucandln, Sophomoff Award Thu award It p,cwnled 10 on (toni nomlncn ('0m the (,..f PI Phi dtaplrn In Tcau In Onober, pl.nt Iden Ind workshops ere full"",m ahead lownd our 'ftond annUJI Bunr Ind Arruwctlfl uk The Bauar under the
dllfe tlOn alILn IhlS ,ur ot JANE (iA BE MILLER WII held ,n thc Io¥cI, home ofCAIOLYN PAVLETICH LISH and Incr...ded handmlde Item, Ind baked ,nods don lied b, p, PhIS IS well"U lIeml pl.ted 011 (OIlS lin· menl by enfl1 (rlend, A IOtal of 711 11 was earned II the Bltur .nd ' HI '1 WIJ ellned from me sale of AnOW"cnft ItemS from Ihe carnm,s. ' 100 euh wu donaled to Ihe RichardJOn De.elopment Ccnler and the RlC:hardson AlternlllYf School Fifty doilln W"lS IIYfn to the IlC:hlldlOo YWCA wllh the of Ihe ellnln,S 10,n,Io P, Ph, Aflel III the hard wOlk. PI Phi memMn relucd 10 Deeembet 11 • couple,- Chtlilmu palty In Ihe ,Illy d«of'lled home of JULIE
JO HN SON COOK
The new yur bc,an wLlh out foullh annua.! XliV"' pally ThIS IS • uild luncheon , Ihli yClr held" JANE GABE MillER ', anillK home, (01"111 locI 1 RlChardlOn IIV" and thelt mOlhe.,. ThIS IS held be(n«: Ihe 1"ls 10 back 10 school and u's rcfuthm, Ind fun to "'ISII wllh Ihem AnOlhel luncheon - Ihe Panhelicnlc Luncheon and Slyle Show-wlS hel.! III F b,uary wllh J"NELlf MIXON NUNLEY repreKn"nl out dub IS a model
Rlln didn ' t dampen 'pllm the DI,hl of 01.11 Founden ' Day crlebn · lion held In the beaullful home of JANEUE MIXON NUNLEY A dehcooui dlnnel prepared by J.nelle and co-hOlte ca BilliE POPE
BROTHERS BETTY BROWN CROSBY , CINDY FREE FREY and CHARLYNE RYLAND LANfORD w K"ed 10 ]0 membc-n We werc fonunate 10 h.ve plCKnt a fifty ,caf member of PI Ph"
DOIOTHY LEATHEM NELSON Aito preKnt wete PEGGY Me·
CURRY NEARY, SUZANNE MATTESON nnE and LOYDEU NASH SEWARD who , 110fI1 wllh Dorothy NellOft , helped found 01.11 RKhardson dub I" yean 10,0 Mcmonn _ere ihared IS old (UGhle PI Phi son" were Jun,lnd the finlShlnllou.ch 10 Ihe f"Ulnl _II .Io.-ely IlCled cake m.de by OU I o_a PAT HAVENS SHIDLER
One Ian OIR" • C" IR O pally for PI PhIS and Ihelr husbandl, w., Mid IIIJUnc Wnh II .nother YUI ume 10. dose with mu(b JI"uacllon flom old friendihlpl and new and bard _olk and fun-.II bonded tOlelher In PI Bell PhI
SAN ANTONIO
The San AnlODiO Alumnae Cl ub be,an I" yeal undrr Ihe npable kadenhlp of preSldenl JANE COK ER BUCHEK "Ionl wLlh our monlhly mccun" , we conunucd 01.11 wotkshoPl, held con linuoully (rom I. Ie sprln,. 10 prepate for o ur annual Chrlitmas bUllr III NovcmMI MELANIE MUSGRAVE HOUSE .nd CHRISTINA AVElY FILL worked (lCepllOllllly lon, .nd hard Ol,lnln nl and pr(paffnl fOf a mOJlsuc(e"fulule of hand enfted IflKkl made by alums Ihroulhoui the year Th" year's baUIl , held In the Io home o f SIDNEY POrrER PA YNE. W1l vcry JUcce"ful We profited ImmenKI, IhlOUlh the r"rndshlpi ,nen,lhenrd b, "olkIRI tOlelhel .nd monellffl, b, maklnl ' l,200 10 donlle for equlpmfnt to Ihe Unl"elJlly of Tnas Heshh Sclell(e Centel Childlen'I_IR, In February we held (MIr.nnuII Bndlf luncheon In IheJunlo,l.c-llue Tnlcom We continued to Jell OUI wonderful coo kbooks, a P'OI«,1 Slatled a fe_ yean earloer.nd lull IR ""'t demaad Ioally We entoyed out Much mccun, and by enlen'Inlrl' tM mOl hen of Sill Antonio AClives 01.11 Founde., ' Oa, luncheon wu held II La louwaIIa , a (.,orne French resuu,.nl
We look fOfWud 10 our summrr Couplet' pany to be Mid In the home of VIRGINIA FISCHEl BEELEland to our JUmm(r worbho", u we ptepare for anolMr C'lutful ycar
UTAH
SALT lAKE CITY
It hu Men J ptoducuve ,car fOI the Salt Lake Cny Alumnae Club
We hid IWO new money -nlil"' pro/en, that proved to be a 101 of funa Ch,lSimu aUCllon o( handm.de .rudes r"ln,IRI from b.by qUllu 10 a IUlqUOIK necklace .nd"l Blld,e Malilhon hom October 10 M.tth thll proved to be I ,rul wa, 10 btcOll'le rncquullled wllh old friend, or 10 meet new.P, Ph' i We were proud to bC'able to pUKnt"l check fOf 1 1000 00 10 Utah Alptu. lola IClUh ofOUI ProlC(U
We hid other ICII"III" 100-ttlm", wllh a membenhlp lunchron 0 " Ihe I.wn o f the lovely home of MArGARET CHASE OREYFOUS
We h.d I ,olnl mccunl _lib the Kappas It the h'llo " NcKu-cn Mall)lufI Ind hUld a 1.lk on ItitereJunl bUlidm" Ind 'n Slit
Lake Cn,. 01'1 MII,h buJi1lC11 meelln, wu held .1 the home of CJ.THY EAKER DL:'\' II whlllh uml" we BARBAkA HYD£
KEkL, Pro"Ince p,C'ftdenl. o( Albuquerque :IS O\If Ipc"al PC'S(, .1(1111 wllh 0\11 own KA Y REEVES LOIDS Alumnae Pto¥llKe P,nl ' drnl

01,11 Arrowers', chllmun KATHY ERICKSON DURHAM brou,hl u:mpun, Items (rom Atrowm onl 10 (" fry mtellD, II wdl u hums I booth II the loc.1 mall (taftt.1e 10 Nowrmbcf
We cOlored 01,11 (onucu .IIh tho: .(un chapler We look IUppt'1 In one nl,hl dunn, rush. hid Ihe annu.1 cooky.shule held 01,11 Chu,ullu AutllOn II tho: p, Ph. houk • nd 'harrd 1. mnnm,ful FoundeD ' DIY wuh them We'le "try proud of 01,11 ICUY{ chaple r , snd .e ' tf proud 100 , 10 hln KAY REEVES WRDS IS Alumnae" Pro"nce PreSIdent from our chapter 80th the lCu"n and Kly "uplre 1,11 _lIh Ihe tfll mnnlOl oCbelO, p, Phu
Our prntdcn,. JOYCE MELVILLE DESPAIN IJ fCUlUlI a(IU '_0 term, of u",dfish K"IC( W,(rc Ioo klOl (oTWud 10 Ihe 'et-dcrshlp 0( OUI ncw pm,dent GLORIA EVANS MOJUUSON , .hOK mother BESSIE THURMAN EVANS. and d.uChm. Glnler,lfc hoth p, Phu SI"r/CI/fbJItI BU/o.
VIRGINIA CHARLOTIESVILLE
The: Prom*" Tree: The: PromlK Trtt-CharlollC5¥dlc- II.f("a A lumnlt and Vir, IOU Epsilon Acuyn cnjO)'flI morRin, coffc:r 3.nd purthawd nch odw:,', pfomlKl of JOb. or M:"IC« :as :I fuoci nUln, A 10Iai of S80 00 _ rnhn'd Ind .c Ihank our preuden!, BETTY JOHNSON H UNGER. Iht" IlI,COlOUl (minI of this project 01.11 AAe Chaarman , CA10L C0 1NEUUS NEIMAN hiU kC'pllU lip to due wllb Ihe Ofl1lniulIOft Ind plant of Ihe I\C'wl, (CNndcd VItIIl.U Epliion Tenne_c Wllllam'l "Summ er .nd Smo ke ", by Ille VIr,lnl. Playcn It • Ih"IC'( on the Uru.cn",. of VUIIDU ampm proy,dcd :I motl dnmllK ",cRln, (Of alum, and ,uuo JIO,le 8dh (and !hn, Chm. C hlnl) wllh hollr cona,a, found alumnao: and lICU'" cnJO),'"' lunch II Ihe MOIIK IBp :I loc. 1 Intl.IHIIII ,peel.lllln, In (fepC'S omelettellRd chttt«a kc loJ.nuU)' , I. well· known '"Ident of Charlollel"dlc , Mn Anhul IpOkt 10 IIJ about MA Y L. KELLEl MIl Stoktr mC)II about MISS h(c Ind hu pt'rsonll frlC'nd,hlp "lIh Alumnu Ind IU"U ddllhud II ROD Ind hi' QUlnltl ",ho t hlmber mus't, bolh dllsical and to nltmponry Ln Iht Iovdy Ulunl o ( CLARA HALL SIPHERD', ADR IENNE ADAMS IIENZMi\NN our Iumnlt "'II our lpt'clll ,Utlt In tilly spnnl Thc day wllh and In (01 all Enryone wu mOSI 10 m«1 Ind ",al Ulln helpful With fOI (OJ1IUII yur Al 0111 Day pic:nlC wllh UlC aellV" of VIIIIIIII Epilion phllanthropln w Ihe-me- and by Ihe- acu¥" phH IlIlhat food, ",ade- Ihu of our mOlllpt c 1fUfI(uolII Hln oCf 10 ElIZABETH}OHNSON HUNGER (or. job well doneOUI .nd b"1 wl.lhe-, to nnt (h.d, MARTHA SHAW MlcUOD. and hu Iliff
HAMPTO N ROADS
The Hamplon ROld, Alumnae Cl ub hu III ""dflh ,Ut II In Or"nllallOn , .nd In Ihll ume- , II bal Indl ' IlOn.-a Chnnm" eotkllt! pany • • IUmmCl PICOK (bolh wllh husblndl II ,Ue-IlS), • wrne- Ind latun, p.ny In Stpte-mber, Ind, o( .n annUli Ano",cllfl ule- , Thit yur we- IOmelhinl nt",-a ;.01111 me-e-unl wllb local Alph. Chi alumnae dub WeIhrnlr thllil It a load odUIO OCCIJio n.l1 y, and ,e-t 10 Irnow of to rOfll"lumnu l ' OUp" h min, or the 'Imf Ind
We- , (or Ihe- fin, ume, fint h.nd Conve-nuon Ie-porI (rolll our OWII BECKY GOOLSBY McCA LLUM She- illvlled all o( Ihe- dub 10. It he-I home followinl InUIII (rom Flond. At that ,he UI much .nd helpful m(orftuuon
One o( the IRl pOnlnl IrTCnu of the- rur WI.'I I VUII 10 M. rch frum OUI Alumnu Plovln ee- Pm.lde-nl , ADRIENNE ADAMS HENZMANN
D'r With a lunchC'OO It a klcal mraunnl Wr fO\lnde-f'I or PI IXra Phi ",,,b fOf Ibelr pin III mskln, OUI re.llty _ We- do, Ind«d , o"'e- much
We- to Iolt lII(mMn b«aUM: Iher mO'l'e- to other com · mUnlltn , hOWlrTCr _ theK Ilumnn _ill be I.J.KU rnr OtMr PI &ell Ph. Ilumnn dul» We- look (o,....rd 10 10 our dub Inr PI Phi Ilumnn ",ho 10 our Ife-I
THE ARROW OF PI lETA PHI
RI CHMO N D
The- lolly L Ke-licr Aiumllic Club U 10 lud:y 10 han PAUUNE TURNBAU u.n a(lIV( me-mMr She- IUfl e-d 01,11 yur ' , prOJram Idllll, Uf about book ,W., KrUu, I.Jfe l.ItUfJ AI hc' compamon Mus M:cnu 10 muc her to I,alll and loll with 11""11 Ind tnthUII.,m AI pUt Grand CounCIl Prtllde-nl snd Dnn of Wnlh.mpton Collelr here w., Inde-e-d I wom.n [II ",e- h.d u our ,ue-su atlil'" from Willi.m .nd The-y I,e alwl,' fun 10 hnr and loll o( chlnlrt our dlYI Our LYNN STANCIL De-MARY pve- he-I me-me-nIO Conve-nllon re-pon In NO«I!IMI OUI honor InlUlleEdru McF.II , told ullbolll Arrowmontlnd her urly Jpt'nllhtrr: Our Chmlm Ind white- tie-phlnlilft Gl(U tradcd with one another by mluhln, pbylnl cllds (or a lime and ... $rural Obje-ClI " arc broulhl blck n ch )'ur .nd .[m otl Meome old (rH'nd, In }.nulty we h.d • Ite- some- me-mMn Ihll can ' l comc JO the a framlnl,hop Fe-bru.ry bllnl' hUllllnd nOwe-lI , 10 we hurd an npllnilion Ind uw • film on CardlO-Pulmonlty ItnuJCII.uon RIChmond It ho plnl to hue- many uplbk of helpln, hran VlCum. Ore,on don An Inte-flor dcs l,ne-r fhowcd us tome- of the- mlle-Idb Ind lold 1,11 how b.rr bU_lnnl mllhl lid 1,11 I( we (hoou 10 our bomu Wllh lhot uvtlr pllnl (Iblla and ovr OWD beautiful II Man:h cC'll1Llnly did bflnlsprlDl o( our motl rn;.oylblr: wu In April tlch blouCht a (olle,e- me-me-nlo .nd npblne-d why they uvtd II Frnhman MlnlC" , In ImtllllOn din., Ind I " Teddy Bur " of the- lum. thown An old,fuhloncd cook,.,sh lne- (allowed O ur lUI me-e-Itnc w., a SundlY brunch "'Jlh hu,blnds In'l'lIe-d II "'U • buullful d.y In loll, Ind tn,oye-d by III Our ",ncd P'OCfIJD InR CU both you", Ind old alum nu Ind a mo" Iroup WIth lou of bu,hl and (omp.nlOnshlp
WASHINGTON
BELLEVUE
EutJlde- Alumnae Club opt'ntd the- yeal .Ilh • and ch e-nt IUlLnl II CAROL CROOKE FISHER 'I home- 011 IsI.nd An Innu.II.lhe-rID" IhlS "10(111 " be-l Ins yur Ind II"" membe-IS I cblDee- 10 allCh up on ne-"'s .nd lurn about upt'omlnl elub plans P'Uldrll1 SHERR.IE PENDLEY UEBSA C K • CO n¥tnUOn III Ocrobe-r Ind ke-pl he-I board "'til rnfOmle-d with !CIUI (rom nillonil (or Iocl l croup At lhe me-Cllnl the- ,roup me-I "'tth a (rom tbe 10 plntC'''' iuun .nd inlualLvC'l o n Novembe-f b.ll-ol " Ode-nd YoufSoCI(, Girls" WII the tllk o( a tIIe-e-unl ,1'I'ln, In(orm,"on about I prochm In Stank (or I1Lpt ¥lCllml Chrlllm halrln, (omn ully (or PI Phu who combine- a d.,ume m«lIn, WIUl • MARUNE ELDUEN AVERY de-co. nmd he-f carly (or the hol.!CI .,., for PI Phi eoo lry -I hrneLOIS BADGUY LAYCRAFl' , T.u Alumnu prcJJde-n l , In and our to lhe )0', rusb p.ny .nd PI Phi hillo rrcll Inl"" The- Ihltd aDnual an Iho- wllb 60 p.nlClplllDl anuu look place- In March P.lnttn , po"e", .nd (ra(1 .nuu a Wide- "'ftC"y of M.utiful .monl ",hreh to browlC' Ind bur Profits st."' to Pi Phi phll.nthrupl", I klal PI Ph i fund .nd Ihe- Wome-n', AlIO(lIlIOn o(StI( Hclp In Th , clo",d ilh I PI Ph, potlu ck II PArr KELLV RIFFLE ', home- wllh 3C1ivC'l from Wuhin,lOII Alph. atle- ndin, Dorot., .",ill M.f'JIo
OLYMPIA
lut o Arrow,raft b, r.hc Ol,mpll Alumnae- Club ,'ostotd OVC'l S}OOO.OO e-lCh We- han st.l'e-ta.I thl! (<<I the bt-""«o a sale ud an nuemd, IUcctuhtl In Icommumty the-ft 1ft m.nr Ofl.nlll· uonl (or cUllom,n in Ihe- uu .nd ,n(u marlrel Stndlll, InVIUUOD, 10 ,ur:fi.rlly st.kntd: pllltpcn'" CUMOIIJCIS pa,., d.vlde-nds It It to DC"W pc-oplc (rum ytal to Jal II well II those who bee-n repeat 10 PUt AI the finll of the 'til (US\lally lite- spnnJ) me-mbtn.ft asktd to Nbnm
md".du.1 IIso 01 cU'lom'us Dunn, the summer out "frown f, (hlUmln ClIn make: muu:r !lSi by add In, IhcH' narnci 10 our old Orl('. sUl kln1 duphnuom and ,hOK who haye: nC:'I'(r 'lIended or In Ihc: PUI (potl:l'<" II bllh) Ind UpdlUOllddrnsn
W c: nil upon of our JrIIl'1( mc:mbcn 10 crUle :I d""o; Ihcn we pt'oCII:c:d 10 make dII1lIK'",c InYUlllons ound," "ilhou,h the publIC IS In"lIcd to Ihc: »k "II COWCflr C\ Ihc pt'DOnai 1n."llIons arc: h., lull,. dru IhC' numbc:n. panloOlluly IIII(( our »Ie: III held In a P"Yl1u: home
The: local nc:wsplpu II I,ycn 10 .dl · rruc:n Kcounl of our philanthropr '''''0 10 t hre e wcd:. bdolc Ihc pi( The hlllOry of Ihe Guhnbur, COUlO'C .ndum, II Indudcd 1IIe have found Ihc .cry '""(PUye: 10 COVU'Ilc of JUeh :I unique Ind "plns,we nluon.1 cndCll"or III Ano_mont The key hen: If ulun, ume 10 pruc"m our hiJlOf)' and OflaOllCuion wcl1 WE hur Ilwlr' ro:cel.cd a latlc plclufe 10 accompanr fhc ncwlp.per aruclc Wc (Wen made Kvrrll Jlks via Ielephone U I rnull ofrhc plClute
Whrnryet pOJilble we atrlngr to huc OUf cov engc in Ihc SundlY new'ptpcr Ihe wuk of OUf Pok ' In.i1aU01I1 ate mailed 10 arrivr • da, Ot IWO followlollhe appearance of Ihe newspaper arli cle. The sale IIKlf IJlhen hcld a day or IWO foilowlOllcerlpl of Ihe InYlllliool
BeUUK OUI sale II held O'Iel a ",0 day period (IOAM-"PM .nd 7PM ·9 PM onr ryrnlnl) " II' drop.1O a((lir , Peoplc do nor nerd mlKh .,h'ance nOiKe They luend Ihc sale al Inclt conyenlener between mrctlnll and TUnnlnl rrrandl InV'\2110nS millrod 100 mlny days 10 Idvlnce arc O(leo JI'II ulde Ind (Of1011co
As people: alftn al Ihe sak we hind scnlch plds and peonb 10 Ihem fOf nOlr laklnl The, 11'1', lhen havc coffee aod cooklo whlk thc, VIC"W tnc mctthlndiK Elch ,Iumnl wocklo,lI lhe sale wca", I Pi Betl Phi .pron (mld e hf mcmhcn Ind IUCd (rom ,car to yca') wh ICh mlkn het cSitly adenufi.ble when qUClltOol need 10 be answered Two memben ale It a Ilble ncac Inc door to take Ofden
The Pole IS low key. relued, and (un We find thaI mro. lOll, arc comlol In Irnl numben ClIch yur E.enlO, hou"" Clpcclally, have en(ounlrod Ihell I!lendlnce
The lboft proceduces hi"': worked .n, well for us And we find Ihl! ,II of our mcmbeR look forw.rd 10 Ihe (.U Anowcnil nle D.",.II
W EN ATCHEE
The WenaIChu Alumnae Club ,01 0(( 10 I1Ilhn ,low Jllf! for Ihe KUOO bUI .flrr ao In lpinltOn,l VIlli from our alumnlc provlOce pre"deOl, we wnc determined 10 keep out Iroup ro!elher We .11 sharcd I lo.,ely dlOner 111M prewncr of new Ind much ",OUnler" members "Vt u, I li(1 and " ruewed hope"!
Founders ' DIY wu ulcbr'led II I 1oc,1 ftJllIunnt and warm Ind h'pp,lhOlllhu of whll P, Phi mnns 10 UI were shared by some of Ihe memhcR One of our memhcrs opeoed her home (Of the ,nnull Chnstmu co«ee pltty (or Ihe Ully( members home (ot Ihe holaday. And Inyone who can ulend hcnclf al Chunmu IImc With four ,m.1l children to (or('l.A uul, becallcd I Phi AOIC'" Our lCeond P, Phi An,el is our prnldcnl (Of another year who Will hue UI III up 10 hcr summel home on beaullful uke Chelan InJuM BUill T,""IIKoIj
Lor i Cobb and Carol CI.lok , Ohio Eta o.nl.on Unly.n lty ' Granyille community a. yolunt r f lr.men . Both became Inyolyed In the program a. part of a January-t.rm profec:t lIMy ate now ,..gular yotunt..,. and old th.locol fir. department on .merg.ncy squod and retu10r fir. Nn•

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B ELOIT
AI our openlnl meelln! our ctub delelate. SHIRLEY 'ETEll.SON WHITE. Il'I'e us a sparkhnl word p'CIUrt of Coa.,enuon thlt made It Vtry much IllVe for UI We enJOfed a holiday pany 10 and a nlll 10 February from ou r new AJumn'e Presidenl" JUNE STANLEY
A handy ho.UKhold Item , dlshwuher sponl" proved 10. I handy moner-rUKr for our smlll club GRACE PIKE MACKLEM cooducttd It\( 'pon!e uk Our yeat ended wllh I Day luncheon and pro,ram. at which we eOlenalO(d of our nellhOOr group, Ihe Rockford AlumnII' Club V'rJ""" ScJu/,r Wolf.
MADISON
We he,"n our In Seplembe r Ind were Ituted 10 an eruhu"Ullc repott of Convention by our dcltlllC ROBIN LONG JENSEN She .Iso broulhl wllh her numeroul tcieu of thin" we co uld do for Ihe upcomlnl Co n.,enltOn In MtOneap olli of whICh we iii Mldlson P, Phil Will take an Utl¥C' pItt
Once "I'ln we hid ,n nutmcl, wcll·allrndN AlTowcnfl salC' .n wllh lorll ulcs of IpproJimalcly SI}()() MAlty BUSBY BUSHNELL Ind MARY ANN WEasTER SCHNITZ did a tretnC'ndoul jOb II co·chalrmen or thll e.enl We liJo hid I bake sllc Ind money from thiS SOUKe wu donaled toward the beauuful Sonntal plJnunc that WiSeon"n Alphl hit chOJen al out I,fl to thc Et.,ehlem An CC'ottr hele to Madison A 101lCOu, No¥C'mbcr da, found husb.nds ,olOlnl us (or I faMUl1( brunc h before Iht football ,arne Thu .nnu;!1 .ffa,r IS one that WC' all look forward 10 each yt'a l
Our " Make h 8alre h , Scw h. Grow h" AlICllOn wu 'Ialn OM of Ihe hllhlllhtl of tnc tC'uon Mtmbel'l enthUSilIlIlCall, cGnmbuled some !lcm Ihey had made In Ihe form of handiCraflJ , HI work or b,lred IDOd, and many ctCllI.e and la/enled PI Ph IS wece dlKovercd The aUClion pro.ed 10 be qUIIC' PIOfillbk II well
Dunnllh'l blcenlennl.I,car we, 100, deudcd 10 /t1lfn more .bout Ihe memorable history of M,d, son and were enli,htened wllh Ihe fl.KlOlllnl slides Ind dC.Ktlpuon of OUI brrone days by I loul hIJI Olia n BellY Geisler
We wece extremely pleased to hive JUNE JOHNSTON STANLEY .1111 wllh UI durlnl OUI Milch mrellol NOI oaty did she suppl, ,he ,roup wllh ,deas from olher PI Phi dub, but had many marvclou s J.U11C<llOns fill the 1971 Con"enuon Husblnds 'I"n JOined us II our Innual cocktail dinner pa", In April and a Iremendous IImC'wuenJOyed b,.11
A bclUII(ul candle.h,hltn, ceremony be,an ouc Foundel'l ' DIY celebrallOn and WC' all enJO,cd the Pi Phi cullll'!), tlknu II I ¥e!)' dellCloul potludl ppcr aI'"rw.,d W"h the enlhuJlum and Ihe cooccned effon of III we hope 10 make another "elIt ,Clr
Honored By Zonta
Zoma Internati o nal of Fort Wa yne. Ind recentl y honored thirteen women for their co ntributions to the basic institutio n s in the community Seventy-five women's orga n izations submitted ball ots for selections.
Phyllis Mi nn ich Florea I n diana Beta. was honored in the area of volunteerism. She has been active in the Fort Wayne A.C.. the Allen County Historical Society. and she organized the Settlers Series
Ph yllis is a past president and Woman of the Year for Tri-Kappa sorority A former school teacher. she is currently uaining as a stockbroker

CHAPTER REPORTS
. on 1975 -76
Alabama A lpha , Birminsham-Southem Collele
Chapter Honon - Voll eyball and Basketball Intramural Champions: Greek Garncs Champion; Most Improved Intramural Team , Individual Honors - Mi chael Bevington Angel Award ABO Award Senior Manager of (he Inllamural Council, Judy Bidlingma yrr , Straight , A" Initiate Bet2 Bera Bela , Alpha Lambda Delta . Phi Eta Sigma, Dean 's Lis l , Siudent Recruitment Committee; Katie Born . Dean' s Lis t Manha C"fford. Student Re cruitment Commmee, Model Senllc Committee, Survey Committee, TriangJt Club; Pat Dannelly Student Recruitment Commmee. Siudent Hostess for Trunee Day , Triangle Club: VaneS$l Hayden Model Senale Commmce; Ann Hill. Triangk Club. Vice Pres ident Panhelknic Chairman Greek Week ; LoUIK Nixon Vollcyball and Basketball All-Star One of Top Ten Sportswomen on Campus; Virginia Pe rkins , Chapter Junior Award , Volleyball AII·Stll. Dean 's List , Model S('nal( Commillee, Election Board Committee , First Place Ping Pong Singles , Orientation Group Leader , Student Judiciary One of Top Ten Sporuwomen on Campus; Kathy Pierce , Intramural Representative Junior Manager Intramural Council, Basketball AII,Slar , Dean 's List , One of Top Ten SportSwomen on Campus ; Beth Pulliam , American Chemical Society. Theta Sigma Lambda , Women 's Dorm Represcntative to Studcnt Legisl:ature. Cheerleader, Social Registe r Board Dean ' s Lis t ; Fran Real , Triangle Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sweetheart , Intnmural Rc:prc )(!n tati\'c ; Deni se Ric hm o nd SGA Treasurer , Prcs idcnt 's Task Force, Secretary of Publications Board Treuurcr of Mortar Board ODK, Dean 's List , Activllles Council. OrientaTIon Group Leadu , Model Senate Committee, Rush Advisor ; Liz While Volleyball and Basketball AiI Star ; Olynn Ohnmann, Concen Choir Librarian , Business Editor of Yearbook , Mortar Board Reporter , JOlO' Commmee. Ph i Theta Alpha, Orientation Group Leader , History Club. Dean 's List ; Mindy Marsh , Triangle Club, Beta Beta Beta Dorm Represcmative to StudeOl Legislature Social Regulation s Boa rd American Chemical Society. Dean 's List
Alabama Gamma. Auburn Uni.usity
H onon - 1976 Altruistic Award from the Auburn University Panhellen ic sponsored by Alpha Chi Recognilion Award from the Alabama Society for Children and Adults an appreciation for Alabama Gamma ' s work and for Camp ASCCA; 1976 Winner of the Thela Chi Toss Ind iv id u a l Ho non - Dara Adams , National Co llcgi2lc Association ror Secretaries: Ruth B:arron . Dean 's List , Student Government Association Foreign Student Affairs Co mmittee ; Annene Beason Dorm House Council; Ella Boyd C apers. Concen Choir Unlyerslty Sangcrs Government Auociation Director of High School Relati ons; Lea Bradford Dorm
Kathy Broolu , Ddta Sigma Pi BUSiness Hon orary. Dean 's LISt ; Tri cia Brown National Collegialc Association for Secretaries Scholarship Winner ; Mac Cashy. Alpha Lambda Delta , Dean 's LISt : Melissa Charlton. Dean's List
Stude nt Govcrnment Assoc iatio n Committee MemMr ; 16
Outstanding Honors
Karin Daniel , PI Chi Theta Business Honorary, Busincss Council Secretary, NltionaJ Capers Officer ; Jeanne Denoon, Captatn of Auburn Gymnastic Team and Most V:aluable Member : Leigh Forman. Phi Alpha Theta History Honorary ; Trina Gordon , Mortar Board , Omicron Deha Kappa ; Pam Green. Phi Chi Theta ; Anne H:ackney. Lambda Tau Medical Technology Honorary ; Karlenne Hager , Siudent Government ASSOC iation University Program Council Director ; Cyndy Herben , Psi Chi
Psychology Honorary ; Mary SeOIt Jackson . Dean's List ; Virginia Jachon Concert Choir; Jenny Jenkins. Kappa Delta Pi. Education ; Cheryl Jond , Alpha Lambda Eps ilon Law Enforcement , Varsity Track ; Sharon Jones, National Collegiate Association for Secretarics ; Jennifer Lysaght Dorm President, Army C:adet Sponsor ; Sally Marble , Women's Varsity Buketball Ali-Star" ; Melissa Maynard. Pershing Rifles Sponsor ; Debbie Maxwell , Dean 's List ; M:ary Ann McC lure Caro l McCracken , Michele Meaghe r An n Mitchler. P h i Chi T he t a Business Honorary : KlIen Murphy , Navy Color Gi rl : Lee Anne O ' Quinn . Gayfer's Moddin, Department; Lindsay Osteen HOUK Council. Dean ' s List ; Sherry Parker Kappa Epsilon Ph:umacy Honorary ; Emily Philpot , Gamm:a Sigma Service Sororiry ; Marsha Robins. Dean' s List ; Nancy Scott, Carol Shuford. Do rm Vice President , Marci. Sims. P:anhdlenir Preside n t. Capers. Ddta Sigma Pi Business Honorary ; Susan Smith. Kappa Ddta Pi Education Hono rary ; Beth Sparks, Phi Chi Theta Bu si ness Honorary ; Gayle Sparks Phi Chi Theta Bustness Honorary ; Bonnie Spears, Deiil.Il ') List : Martha Strickler, " Most Valuable " Women ' s Varsity Volleyb:all Player : Ellen Templeton. Dean's Li.n. Omicron Nu Home Economics H o norary ; NaneHa Walls , Dean's List ; Kathy Wager , Phi Chi Theta ; Karen Williamson , University Stngers . Omicron Nu Home Econom ics Honorary ; Paula Wilson Dean 's LI5l , Jan Windhorst , Angel Flight, National Collegiatc Association for Secretaries : Margaret Woodruff, Capers National Officer
Arka n saJ Beta, Un iv e rsity of Arka nsas
C hapter Ho non-197) Arro"craft Award for OUtstanding support through Arrowcraft sales; First place PI Kappa Alpha " TOIlet Bowl " float 197) ; Winner of Sigma Nu Relays 197): First place OriginaJ Song 111 Convention 197)- Marsha Scherz , In di't'id ual H on ors-Abigail Howe. Little Rock Alumnae Club Pi Phi of the Year Award Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sweetheatt 197); Sus.a.n Moffitt. Pauline Hoehul Scho la rship Award ; Who 's Who 197} : Hood and Tassel ; Chancello r's List, Panhellenic President Fall 197) ; Vicki Broach. Phi Kappa Phi. Who 's Who 197). Hood and Tassd ; Chancellor's List ; Lissa Young Little Rock Alumnae Club Recognition Award Sigma Alpha Epsilon Swct:thean 1976, Hood and Tassel. Chancellor's List Panhellcnic Representative to Student Government Association ; Sharo n Little Sigma Nu Sweetheart 197) Fint fUn ncr up Miss UALR 197) , First runner up Miss North Lutle Rock 1975 Second runner up Sigma Nu Girl Friday CO ntest 197): Ginny Lcntz , Student Senate Secretary ; J.a.n Gibson Sigma Phi Epsi lon Swtctheart 197); Pam Reade ,

Quren 19n ; Pam Fite. Sigma Phi Epsi lon Swc=ethean 1976; Cindy ParlcN , Panhell!!n;c President Spring 1976. Chancellor's List .
California Gamma. U n inrsity of So u (h e m Cllifomia
Chapter Ho n ors-Nita Hill Stark YaM-Fim place for Chapter History
Individua l Ho nors - Debbie Wheeler. Chaplcr Service Award; Linda Payne , Mortar Board Order of the Lau rel. R('cipicnt of Amy Burnham Onken Province:: Award ; J:wine Boskovich Spons Chairman of Helenes (official University Hos tcs ses); laurie Bayless USC Curricu lum Committee. Row Rcpon Stll.ff. Labryth Staff. Mademoiselle Colleg( Boarl::l ; Jennifer Hansen. Psi Chi (Honorary Psychology Fraternity), Co·founde r 5roe toniud Swim Club; Carol Gordon. Research Assistanceship. Boston College MBA Prog ram , Phi Chi Theta (Business H o nor Society) ; Terry Arnold. Phi Chi Theta : Robin Greenway. Director of Student News Bureau Monar Board : Karen Waier, Mo rtar Board Historian ; Mary Mcillece Mortar Board President. Pi Phi National Scholarship: Anita Kalish. Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Delta Phi (french Honor Society). Blackstonians (Pre.Law Society). Mortar Board: Lisa Donlon Kym Karath Straight A initiate: Teri Dion , Mary Ann Hodges. Tracy Todd Melanie Real. Alpha Lambda Deita : Debbie Sauler Oumanding Ph ysical Education Student: Leeann Willis. Outstanding Pledge Award
Califo rn ia Zcta. U n ivenity ofCal ifo cll ia.
Sa nt a Baman.
In divid ual H onon - Betsy Gebhart. Capito l Hill I ntern Chairperson of Community Affairs Boa rds Consumer Affairs Project : Wendy Phillippay SlUdent Intern, Spring 1976. Environmental Data Specia l ist for the Coumy Office of Environmental Quality. Re s ident Hall Assistam : Jane Baner graduated with honors in Develbpmental Psy· cho logy ; Wendy Watanabe. C2pitol Hill Student Intern ; Delln'J LiI,: Jane Buter, Sunni Bnwley Betsy Gebh2n. Sue Gibson. Kathy H2.nks . L2ur2 Huris . Tish Luthy . Di2ne Nickloff. Wendy Phill ippay. Cindy Reg2n . Jo Schwanz. Enn Still.
C21ifomia Eta Univ ofCalifomi2. I"ine
Chapter Ho n ors-Highest Chapter G.P.A 2lIlong so rorities on the U.C.I campus (f2 11 quarter): 1st place Sigma C hi Derb y D2YS
Individual Ho nors -Dta n 'J Lill: Julia Sharon Br2ntley. Carla Cazares. Lynn Douglas Carol Fistler Amy Jolly. D o ro thy Logan. Dale McBride Leigh Nelson. Terrilynn Thompson. 8alb2.ra Whitney. Ellen Wintroub Michelle Zumwalt : Ca rla. Cua.res. Sigma. Chi Sweerhea.n: Amy J o lly . Administrative Intern; Debbie Levesque . Sigm2. Chi Prin cess ; Dorothy Logan Arrowmont Scho lu· ship Recipient: K2.th leen Monheim , Sigma Chi Princess ; Terrilyn Thompson. UCI Songleader ; Sue West , Panhel · lenic President. Alum Club Scholarship Recipient : 8uban Whitney Com muter Student Advisor
Florida Alpha. StetsOn University
Chapter Honors -Fall n- MoSt improved GPA of 211 Panhellenic Jtroups on campus.
Individual Honors-M ortar Boud. Jo Davidsmeyer M2ureen Breaklron ; Panhdlenic President Cathy Adams;
Psi Chi. Wendy Stur; Phi Chi Theta. Ardis Rosencrans ; Gnduated with honors . M2ureen Breakiron .
Id aho A l p ha, U niversi ty of Id a h o
C hapte r H o n ors- Dianne Britzmann. Amy B Onken candidate for Tau province
In d ivid ua l H o nors-Nancy D2lIlmarell, Sp u r of th e
Year: Molly Mannschreck Alpha L2mbd2 Deh2 , 4 0 initiate; Shaun2. Hill Alpha u.mbda Dela ; S211 y McR2e Phi Beta Kappa : Te rry J2yne s. Mortu Board : Debby Gwartney. Mo ll y "'h n nschreck. New ly tapped Spu r fo r 1976·77.
Illin o is Beta·Delt a, Kno x Co llege
C h ap ter H o n o n -L uc ill e Doug lass Carso n Award for Comm u nity Servi ce
Ind iyi d u a l H o n ors-Les lie Brown. Arli n gton H e ights Alum Club Award fo r O u tstanding Sopho m ore ; Franie On. Mu Province Chapter Service Award : Sue Calhoun Outstanding Ju n io r ; AnD Hutchcroft Outstandi n g Pledge Mary Marseleus Ka ren Nelson Phi Beta Kappa ; Karen Nelson. Gr2du2.te M2gn2 Cum Laude ; Cindy Corso Mary Marseleus G raduates Cum Laude ; Trena Blackstock. President Muna Buttel Vice President. Susan Calhoun. Julie Ozaki. Monar Board ; Robin Losito. Senio r Wom2n Athlete Awud ; Janet Pliszka Most Valuable Track: Julie Ozaki. Secretary·Treasurer M2th Club: Alfrieda Burns , Sue Calhou n . Standing Committees on Campus A((airs .
Ill inois Eta. Milli ki n Uni versity
C hapter H o nors - First P lace Home c oming Games ; First Place Tau Kapp2 Epsi lon Derby Day: Second Place Greek Week
Indiyidua l H onors - Kate Claus. Vice President of Student Sen2te. Vice Commodore of Sa iling Club, Sigma Zet2.. Student Admissions Corps. Ex«utive Co m mittee Rho Lambd2., Winter Term Committee. Wh o 's Who ; Shiela Domescik, J2.mes Millikin Scholar. Dean 's Lin , Financial Aid Co mmittee. Fresh man C2mp Counselor. Ori· ent2tion s Committee. Student Handbook Committee. Rho Lambd2. Who's Who Scovill Prize for scholarship. personality and co llege citizenship. Top gnde point avo enge for the semeste rs of Spring 197) and Fall 19 7) 2t II· lin ois Eta ; Dayna Finet. Jame s Millikin Schol2.l. De2n's List. Copy Edilor Yearbook. Editor Newspaper. Academi c Affairs Committee Governmental Org2.nizations Com· mittee. In structor for the 1976 Winter Term. 1976 H omecomi ng Talent Show Co·chairman. Rho L2mbd2. ; Lisa Griebel. Millikin Forensic Te2.m. National Foren sic Q u a lifier Tau Kapp2 Epsilon Sweetheart. De2n '5 List. Freshman C2 mp Cou nselor , Dr. Everett J Brown Prize for o utstanding proficiency in debate an d forensics ; Lisa Hess. Tenn is Team . Pi Delta Upsilon. De2n' s List . Alpha K2PP2 Psi Freshm2n Camp Counselor. Who's Who Top Scholastic Mom·D2ughter Team for Illinois Eta ; Julie H oc hr ie m Freshm2.n Camp Counselor; K2.thy Brown Ca mpu s C hest Committee:: Melanie Gaden. Panhellenic Co unci l. Rho Lambda. Pi Phi Wheel Award For Illin ois Eta Chapter Service Award for Illinois Eta; Lisa Heneg· han. Honor Graduate Glen Smith Awa.rd for outstanding in the School of Business an d Industrial Manage· ment Murphe y. Jenne. and Jones Prize for excellence in Accounting. Phi Kappa Ph i. Alpha Kappa Psi president. Freshman Camp Registration Co·Chairman. Adm issions

Comminc=c=; Pi Mu Theta Rho Lambda Amy Burnham Onkcn Award . Jodie' Klinefdtef. rau Kappa Epsi lon Swecthean, Freshman Camp Counsdor. Student Admis· siam Corps, 19H and 1976 H o me co m ing Games Cochairman. H ospitality Corps Rho Lambda, Alumni Board. Admissions Com mittee , Panhdlenic Cou n cil: Lin· da Knapp. Junior Varsity Nancy Kristufck, Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart Tau Kappa Epsilon Derby Darling, Alpha Kappa Psi. Freshm2n Ca mp Co un sdor. Convocations Committe-Publicity co-chairman. Kel trt u., Who's Who , Outstanding Sophomore for Illinois hI.; Vicki Lec. Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweet heart Publicity Co-c ha i rman o f Co nv OC21 ion s Com mittc c, Pi Delta Upsi. Io n 19 76 Homec o ming Rayahy Committee Co-chairman, Sigma Zeta ; )anet Women ' s Track Team ; Mar i· Iyn Leffelman . 1975 Homecoming Dan ce Co mmiuee Cochairman Campus Chest Committee. Freshman C amp Co un sel or. Rh o Lambda; Jeannie Lo ren ten. Freshman C amp Co unselor ; Beth Lyman Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweet. heart Student Senator. Student Admissions Corps. Ad · missions Com mittee ; Mary McDougal. 1975 H o me co m ing
General Co·chairman Rho Lambda ; Kim Mr o wei c. Vaf' sity Chee rlead i ng Award ; Am y Northrup. Porn Pon Squad : Ci nd y Nyberg. Kappa Sigma C hapter Sweetheart Junior Varsit y C heerla.der Freshman Camp Co unsel or. Women 's Track Team, Advertisement Editor Yearbook
Junior Pan hellen ic Council. Business Maoager Yearbook : Nancy Ogg. Tennis Team. Scholastic Pledge o f Ill i nois Eta. Top Scholastic Mo m Daughter Team ; Gail Mruga u. Greek Week Com m iuee , Rh o Lambda : Kath y Rus sdl, Trel5. o f Panhellenic Council. Human Relati o n s Com· m ill ee Sec retary of Convocati o n s Commiuee.
Ca mp Co un selo r Hosp ita lity Corps, Sigma Zeta: Ltla Ross. 1976 H o me co ming Alumni Committee Co·chair· man : Kim Sanders Sigma Alph 2 Iota Social Chai rm an. Pi Kapp a Lambd a Certificate o f H ono r in mu sic: Rena Schoneweiss. Varsity Cheerleader Award: Jean Smeus
Secret ary of Con vocat io ns Co mm ittee: Sus:an S mith
H o mecoming Dance Commiuee Co·chairman: Lynn Solomon, Alpha Kapp2 Psi. 1976 H oineco ming House Deck Co-chairman. 1975 H o me co ming Alumni Co mm ittee Co-c ha irman . Student Admissi ons Co rps. Fresh· mao Ca mp Counselor. Rho Lambda ; Laura SueSSt" , Pi Della Upsilon : Shirley Stroink, Tennis Team ; Debb ie Tiffin Freshman Camp Counselo r ; Karen Winber, Junior Varsity C heerleader
Illinois Iota. lUinois State University
Individual Honon - Margare t Clark. Dean's liSt : Pany SCOIl. Tuto ria l Project Co-ordinator of Jr High, Chapter Se",ice Award Nominee; Mel ody Dean's liSt , ABO Chapter Award , Bone Scho lar Award , Highest grade po int In the house , H onors J\ward for Student t eaching In Engla nd ; Nancy Fleming, Sigma Ph i Epsilon Regional Go ld en He art Queen: Beth Griffee. Robin Haffeldn . Sue Rolf. Dean 's Lisl: Beny H adley. ISU Corphen Captain , Satu rday Child ren's School ; Kathy Lincoln ISU Corphees , Saturday Children's School : Dawn Karsten , Honors Program Mary Beth Morphew ISU Bicentennial Commitlee, Dean's List: Patly Murphy , ISU Blcentenmal Committee ; Theresa Savage Dean's List chapter nominee for most outnanding Sophomore: Diane Duceu Gretk CounCil Re-prnentauve De:an ' s LISt Member of Student J\SSOClalion JilijenKn Mary Lee: Kelley. Peggy Eichman LOUisa Redard , Sharon Lacina , Janet Saben , Carolyn Stahl. MarCia Maras , Tara Stohzner , Carol Jacobus , Dean 's Lut
THE ARROW OF PI lETA PHI
Indiaoa A lp h a , Franklin Colle,e
Chapter H onors-Th eta Province Scholan;hip Award ; Theta Province Mon Impr oved Scholarship Award . Individual H onors-Sua Powell Wilham Wayl2nd Nenowerer ' 81 Award tor History Top Ten Seniors Alpha Society, Dean' s List;J am ie Sptaj. T op Ten Seniors. Wb o 'J Who Da.n ·s List ; Jean Everett. Manag ing Editor o f The Frlld/". Alpha Ph i Gamma jo urnalism honorary member. vice p resjdent of Women in Communicatio n s. Inc Dean's Lis t ; Terri Zuffa. Dea n's LISt ; Michelle Omaha na Resident A ssista nt editor of the Ap ogee; Rachel Steward, Lambda Chi Alpha Miss Watermelon Bu st; Mary Lou C upenter Spring Mu sica l Revue ; Debra Den s law , Res iden ce Hall representative , Laurel s H o n o rar y Dean 's List ; Nancy Yoder, Panhallenic Secreta ry-Tre a su rer : Karen Kissick . Suaight A Initiate . Dean ', Lis t : Kite Siefer. Student Outs tanding Theta Province Sophomore , Dean' s List : Jackie 8e:an. Albena H o hn Sue Pauley Linda Perry. Julie Dygen , Nancy Williams Jill Bean, Pam Strang , Tricia Auld. Dean 's List
Indiana Gamma Butler Univenicy
Chap t er H o nors- Directors' Award (2 years ); CentenOIal Award
Ind ivid ua l H o nors-Dean 's List Cinda Bothe: Cindy Blewen . Anita Benning.Janne KeuoW' , Diane Docy . Barb Lahr , Devra Dickerson. Lisa Rogiiano, Sheila Davis Jen nifer Ja ckson , Le s lie King, Judy Willemain , Jane Berna rd , Beth Bie lavski. Sue Dance S usie- Ward , Lynn Hatter , Melan ie H o lmes Erin Horrigan. Te rry Kette r man , Lind a Kovic h , Earlene Massaron i. Mary Jo Moldraski Lautle Moo re Terry Myers Ginna Thomp so n ; C hime s. Cinda Bothe, Margy Harm; Spu rs. Anita Benning Deb Witta : Cindy Blewett , YMCA Pre sident C hairman Spring Sing. Phil Beta Kappa Cum Laude- Graduate ; Ja nne Keuow Mortar Board ; Diane Doty. Mo rtar Bo ud , C um Laude Graduate; Devra Dickerson. Mo nar Board Phi Beta Kappa : Sheila Dav is. Cum Laude Graduate "100" Prin· cess: Leslie King , Cum Laude Graduate . Best Student Nominee .
Indiana Delta PurdUl' University
Chapter Honors- All Sorority Volleyball Champs 2 nd place All Ca mpus Vo Ueybail 1st place champions oTSi,ma Chi Bowling on the Greeo for the American Ca nce r Society 2nd place coStum e award for Theta C hi Spring Rall y. Guys (Far mh o u K) and D o lls Softball C hamp s; partiei. pants in SAE Monopoly Marathon for Mu sc ular Dys· trophy : MoSt O ut sra nd ing Senior. Joan Conner ; Junior. Lon Altherr. Sophomore, Jan Kin ca id Individua l Ho non - Purdue-ftes. 2 nd runne-r - up Grand Prill Q ueen Contest , Marla Smith ; Sigma Lambda Sigma Recreation H o n o rary Angie Wolford : Purdue Rec reati o n Association . Angie W o lford. Sarah Sample; Iron Ke y. Joan Co oner , Darle:ne BoSSt" Omicron Delta Kllppa Acuvitiei Honorary Momr Boa rd Joan Co nner Lori AI · therr ; Purdue Pep Gir ls. Lori Altherr Pany Neal ; Vanity Cheerleaders. Annie" Baker Rita Crain, Cindy Freyn ; Grand Prix Foundation Katy Holbeck , LISa Goodrich : Green Guard SUty Onofrey; AU Camp us T enn IS Doubles Champs , Sandy Bauer Janet Collins ;Old Maners P:lm Gilson , Lisa Goodnch Vickie Font , MIChelle Wilson ; Skull and Cresceot. LISa Goodrich , Jan ladl" Tau beta Sigmll Music H onorary. Lisa Goodrich. Jan Kin-
(aid: Purdue Majorettes. Lisa Good ric h. Liz C u ui nger ; Purdue Ma rch ing B2Ind Jan Kincaid ; Purdue Concert Bands. Liz CuuiDlcr, Lisa Goodrich. Jan Kincaid Dana Thompson ; the GREEK Darlene BOSK Jan Kincaid ; Purdue Student Union Boa rd . Darlene Jan Ladig ; Farmhou se Swe etheart Jan Ladig ; Juni or Panhdlcn ic Queen , Lesle y 52Thsian ; Pan hellen ic Secretary Patty Spacni ; Indy )00 f«lival Princesses. Pam Bowser. Donna Matthews Sarah Sample ; Panhdh=nic Rush Counsdor. Cindy Brown ; Alpha Lambd a Ddta , Deb Battle , Debbie Jones Lynne Petcrsburg Inley Sarkesian ; J r Varsity Tenni s Team. Lisa lanan ; DEBRIS Staff-Edi to r- in-chief, Mcg C hester Sales Manager LuAnn Detamore: Societies Editor. usa Douglas . Varsity Spo ru Editor . Bethann No rri s: Activities Edit o r jan Kincaid : Student Association. Joan Conner. Deb Bunner Darlene Bosse Kim Vandepulte feglY Monagle: Omnicron Nu H ome Economics Honorary Barb Gustafson Sandy Baue r: Ph i Tau Sig ma Foods H o nora.ry , Barb Gustafson ; F A C E Pam Gilson, J osie Ro bin so n ; F A .C. E Very Imp o rtant Women, joan Co n ncr , jennifer Bertram ; American Society of Interior Dc · signers, Kr isti Co ulter ; EXPONENT Cuuin' Tape Edi · tor, Janet Collins; Home Economics Council, Cathy Ad · ams , josi e Robinson ; Alpha Phi Mu Industrial Engineering H o norary, Lo r i Altheer : Beta Ga mma Sigma Industrial Management Hon o rary , joan Conner; Pi Beta K appa, Kathy Tighe : Sigma Tau Alpha Rainbow Society. Lisa Goodrich; 0076 Coordinator. jennifer Bertram : Student American Pharaceu tica1 Associati o n , Donna Manhews : Student Saver. joan Conner, Darlene Bosse; Purdue Horseman's O rganiza tion. Sarah Samp le; 6 0. Jan Mur· phy. Sandy Bauer LuAnn Detamore , Kathy Tighe. Katy H o lb «k. Mimi Mill e r; Hi ghest Sop h o more GPA, KalY H o lbeck: H ig hest junior GPA Mimi Miller ; Highest Se· nior GPA Sandy Bauer ; Bnt Mother Daughter Team GPA, Jan Murphy , Deb Bunner ; BeSt Pledge jan Kin· eaid
Indiana Epsilon. DePauw Unh' ersit y
Chapter Honors -S igma Chi Derby Day- first place mone y making ; Little )00 Spirit Award-2nd place: 1M Softball.runner's,up . Indi idual Honors-Jennifer East, Sigma Theta Tau : Julie Harpe r, Mortar Board, Omicron Delta Epsilon. Sigma Chi Sweet heart ; Anne Haner , Sigma Delta Chi; Marta Hawthorne Dean's list ; Chris H ew lett. Phi Beta Kappa , Omicro n Delta Epsilon AWS award ; Ma rilyn Johnson , Madeline Wyer Killinger Award. Academic Council. CCC ; Terri Martella Monar Soard Ps i Chi ABO Award AWS award ; jane Schoonmaker. Sigma Chi . A WS Award , Dean's Ii,, ; Sue Vogel. Mortar Board. A WS Award ; Deb · bie Thompson Outstanding Senio r State Day ; Sue Ball cheerleader : Wendy Baptist Chap lins Living Unit Presi. dent. FSA. Pom Pon Squad ; Lisa Coco Treasurer of Amer· ica n Nursing Society; Jeannie Cornelius. Mu Ph i Epsilon Collegians. Univ ersity Concert Choir ; Diane Nt'W'son Mortar Board Pom·Pon Squad Psi Chi )00 Festival COUrt Member; Liz Ogilvie. Mortar Board ; Ruth ie Patterson. junior Board ; Becky Shedd. O utstanding junior State Day , FSA;josie Simonds . Hocke y Team ; Barb Taylor. Panhelleni c Vice Pres id ent : Barb Wheeler. Mo nar Board. Psi Chi. FSA Peer·counseling. Ma rsha Astrike Dean's List : Robin Bakemen. FSA H ockey Team ; Chris Bonnamy. Dorm Res ide nt Assistant Dean ', List; Annie Bowker , AWS co rrespondent; Kim Fitzgerald Campus Board ; Joan Fraley H ockey Team ; Helen Hall Ouuu nd ·

"ing Sophomore State Day Dean's List , Chee rleader; Cindy Haher FSA ; Sarah Kcltsch FSA. Setreeat)' CCC Seudent Senate Tennis Team ; Barb Kieckhafer FSA. Naiad; Lisa Mcintire , White W inged Arrow Award ; Ced Muon. FSA ; Liz Meeker. Peer-Co unseling . FSA . Little )00 All StarTeam ; Lynn Mueller Naiad Girls Swim Team ; Kar ie Pasquin i, AWS Co rre spond ent ; Caryn Ca rl so n , Newspapcr Staff; Mary Ann Daniels. Mosl·Spirited Pledge ; Jane Goebel. Tennis Team; Anne johnson. Dorm Trea s· urer ; Sue Muc!lIer Alpha Lambda Delta Phi Ela Sigma. Naiad. Girls Swim Team , Pledge Highest Grade Poine ; Susie Sho walter FSA. Outstandi ng Pledge; Besty So lfi sburg, Freshman Ensemb le, Pom Pon Squad; Sue Mel· burg . FSA .
lndi.a.na Zeta , Ball State Uai ersitJ
Chapter Honors -Hometo m ing Floa t 1st plan: ; Sigma Swit ch , ht place so ro ri ty team division (first team ); Sig ma Switc h un iform award (seco nd tea m) ; Sig ma C hi Derby Day second place ; Loc ke r Room Decorations 1s t pla ct.
Individual H onon -LlOda Slasuraitis Debbie Slagle Karen Pardieck. Carol Hanon Lauric Bergdoll , Dean 's Lise: Lana Teets . Honors Program. Dean 's Li st. Ba11 State jou rn a lism Workshop Scho la rship , State Scho larship. Bren· da Bohtnkamp , Honorary State Scholarship , Dafe Ca rnegie Scholarship C arniene Career CoUege Scholarship; Theresa Ankcnbruck. Rho Lambda H o n o ra ry treasur· er ; Kate Klem. Dean's List Ho nors Program Mortar Boa rd ; joni Theobald. Hon o rary Stare Scholarship ; Nancy Schultz. Mic higan City Scho larship J efferson School Scholarship ; Susan Short. O u tstani:ling junior . Rita Maso n PTA Scho la rship; Ginny Myers, Di ane Nichter. H oosier Scho larships; Kim Moye r. H onors Program . O Ut . standing sophomo re ; Andrea Hanme yer , Kappa Delta Pi , Lambda Iota Tau Dean 's List : Deb Shaffer Chee rleader C ardinal Corps; Susi Step hens. Flal Corp" Pam Daughtery Admissions Coordinating Team ; Nancy Schultz. Ca rdette, : Pam Burge. Cindy Adam s. Cheerleaders ; Joni Theo bald Universuy Cadet Pollee Force ; Nancy Wells Suzi Brewster. Co llee n Edgar. Ruth Wilkinson , Pom Pon Gi rls ; Nora Vande Pune. All C ampu s Coed Volleyball Team ; Denise Dodson Miss Photogenic Miss Indiana pageant ; Susan Shon Ann Miller Phi Silma Epsilon Calend. ar Girls; Robin Mathews. Miss Anderson 197). Miss Ball State finalist : Suzi Brewster. Miss Ind ia napolis 197); Cover Gi rllnd ianapolisSlar Maguine, Queen of Anderson Little )00. Sun Valley Racewa y Park Racing Queen. 1st Runnerup Strawbe rry Fcstival Queen ; Vanessa Gamester "500" Coun Princess: Diane Nichter Hometominl COUrt. nominee for Miss Popularity ; D B Bond MISS White Co unt y; Brenda Bohenkamp Miss Indiana DECA ; Gayle Manb y. 1st runner·up Miss Bike A-Thon Mw Ball State candidate, nominee (o r Miss Popula rit y; Jane Miller. Miss Ball Siale fina list: Terry Thames n omi nee for Mi ss Popularity ; Lisa Ball Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweethean : Lesh Runnels. Sigma Chi Sw«theart; Kale Klem Hig hest GPA in chapter. Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart; Cindy Gedlin,. Social Chai rm an Mary Beeman Club; Deb Shaffer Phi Sigma Epsilon Calendar Girl; Cindy Ad:ams . Runner.up Sigma Chi Sweelhean; Ruth Wilkenson Outs tan ding Pledge : Robin M:athews. 1st runner·up Miss Ball Siale. 1976 Miss Mun cie. 197) Miss Anderson ; Cyndy Buck. Pi Gamma Mu ; Nancy Wells. 1st runner·up Miss W:atermelo n Bust Service Award : Teresa Ankenbruck , Oumandlng junior; Denise In g r:am Phi Sllma Epsilon Calendar Gi rl ; Beck y Moore. ABO Award

Kansas Bn2 . Kaasu State Unit'crsirJ
Chapter HODors -Director's Award in Summer of 1976: Fo unh scholastically on the campus o( 11 so rorities . Indi.idual Honod - Mar,c Barber. $200 KSU Scholar. ship ; San. Benignu! , EDgin -dean ; Kerry Binford. Encin dear1 , KSU Porn Pon Gi rl ; Kay Bisan,o Panhdlcn k Council Sr Representative; Jonna Bolan. Chimes. K-Slatc operetta dancer Music SchoJalShip. Concert Choir. eo. director of Grcdt Follies American Choral Directors Assoc -p rogram chairma n ; Dana Bradbury Engin·deus; Caren Braunagel Bump-A -Thon Co-chairman; Cathy Brown , K- Statc Singen ; Gara Burnette KSU Marchini Band . Prc-Physical Therapy Club; Amy Buuon. Finance Committee chairman fOf Srudcnt Governing Assoc . . Aru and Scieoce nudcnt seoator , Dean ' s Honor Roll , StUdent Represcntative to faculty Membtr of Presi InstaUation Comm R«ipient of Headliner Award for Women in Communication. Chairperson of Task Forte to Investigate Athlelics and Recreation Ser· vices ; Carol Cook Marketing Club Society of Advan ced Management ; Susie Coulter Honor RoU. Alphl Lambda Engin·dean; D·Ea.rl Danner Dean 's Honor Roll. Assistant Scholanhip chairma n ; Phyllis Oed: · neu Deln's Honor Roll KSU Spe«h It Hearing Assoc .; Debra Drake Coliegiate"·H ; Lynn Eatherly Enlin·dean Friendship Tutoring ; Jln Eddy Intnmurals Chairman ; Karla Engel Dean's Honor Roll Ad,..nced Degree Program . Home EconomiCi Council . Student Senator . Pao· hellenit Publication Committee. Home Economic Hospi. tality Day Committee: Karen Evans. KSU Spe«h 6: Hett· ing Assoc Engin.dean ; Pan hellenic Representative ; Ruth Frey. Greek Follies Coordinator ; Debbie Fromme. Mu Phi Epsilon-Vice President KSU Concen Jan Ensemble ; Elaine Graff, Dean', Honor Roll ; Polly Green Dean' s Honor Roll. Treasurer of Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Chi Theta Engin·dean; Marla Hutchison Pre·Nursing C lub ; Laura Hawkin s. Union Program Council Concem Com· mittee ; Mary Heppc:tiy Angel Flight-Assisl2.Dt Pledge Trainer ; Jolene Johnson. Straight A Initiate ; Ann King WiJdkiuens Track Team Bump·A Thon 1976 dancer for 61 houn ; DeniK Salmon . Edu cation Council Treasurer . Collegiate Choral ; Cind, Schmidt . Co-dirc:ctor of Forum Hall Fashion Show ; Jo Schrock. Spun historian ; Kath y Sparks Panhellenic repreKntative Dean 's Honor Roll ; Heide Surber Dean's Honor Roll, Miss Manhanan-K · State. KSU Concen Choir ; Sherri Swafford. Monar Board ; Ann Tollefson, Kappa Delta Pi. MonIC Board - prognm cha irma n Student Education Assoc president. 1976 Hal· ton Scholanhip Award Pi Beta Phi California Alpha Scholanhip Education College Council Council for Ex · ceptional Children. Pan hellenic Rush CounKlo r Chimes Teacher Education Coundl. Phi Kappa Phi Administration and Foundation Academic Aff.i('5 Comm .. Concen choir ; Janet Van Cleave. Dean's Honor Roll : Judy Weluc.h Kinen KruiteD ueasurer ; Ledey Whitehead. S«retary of Business Council. Monar Board Secretary Phi Kappa Phi. Beta Gamma Sigma. Dean ' s Honor Roll Chimes. Accounting Club. Who's Wh o; Gayle Wittmeyer. finalist in Miss Manhattan-K·St:atc Pageant : Shari Williams K State PlayeD ' Production s; Kim Wood Dean 's Honor Roll ; Joan King Harlequinade Produ cer Sigma Delta Pi Univenity Acti vities Board : Ar· letta Kingston Ph i Omicron Upsilon, Advan ced Degree Program in Home Economics : Debbie Knierim, RunDer up to PI Kappa A lp ha Drum Gltl. Kappa Delta Pi Presl '
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dent. Dean ' s Honor Roll ; Sue Livlngston . Spun Pres i. dent Alpha Lambda Dclta., Pre·Med Club. Putnam Schol ar Dun 's Honor Roll Lafene Student Health Advisory Committee ; Debora Louk Monu Board Engineering Council. Engin-dew Presidenc. KSU Pi Beta Ph i Scholar· ship C himes ; Allison Luthi Intercollegiate Athleti c Co uncil ; Joni Luthi Union Program Council Potpourri Committee. National Student Recreation &: Park Assoc Kansas R«reation &: Park Assoc .; Jennifer Main Phi Kap · pa Phi Editor Panhellenic Publicatio n ; Donna Mann Engin·dears. Pre·Physical Therapy Club: Sandra Mead K· State Operetta dan cer KSU Dance Workshop ; Lisa Mont· gomery . Collegiate Chonl; Kim Morgan . Dean ' s Honor Roll Peer Se:l Educator ; CindyJesha. Omicron Nu ; J.ne Phelan . Vice President of A. . S .• Steel Ring Award. Engin dears Dan Board , Advisory Council for Student Body Presidenl, Draper Midwest ANS Conference ; Barb · aD Riedel KSU Marching Band Bu siness Cou ncil. Engin dears Co ncen band, University Activities Board McCain Auditorium Student Board ; Nancy Roach. Home Econom· ics Council Vice President. Chimes. Phi Upsilon Omi cron Home Economics Advanced Degree Program ; 8ar· bara Roc, Chimes Mortar Board Home Economics Coun · ci l Secretary. Collegiale 4.H AHEA Convention Delegate D isc ussion leader at Summer Institute at KSU. Ameri ca n Institute of Cooperation, Rosa Williams Freshman Book Award College of Home Economics . Student member on Klection committee for Dean of College of Home Econ· omics . Kentucky Alpha University of Louisville
Individual Honors -Cindy Schrudder Stokley. Van Camp Award ; Gwen Mi co u Phi Kappa Phi , Alpha Kappa D e lta ; Diana Wells. Susie Greschel, Pi Sigma Alpha : Brigid Lally Sherrill Brakmeier D ean ' s Brigid Lall y. Karen Lieben Karen Steenbergen. Monar Bo ard ; Hu e l Co mbs Melissa Hovious Julia Mo rr ison. Nancy Richards CWENS
KentudrJ Ikta. Uni.ersitJ ofKentuckJ
Chapter Honors- Intramural basketball c hamps ; Fint and third place canoe races for sororities ; Intramural foot· ball c hampi o ns: Fint place Hom« o m ing float ; Runnen· up Sig ma Phi Epsilon football competition ; Theta Chi 3 o n 3 bulcetball champs ; runners·up intramural basket · ball cha mpionsh ips.
Indi,idual Honors - Beck y Abbott Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl ; Lisa Allnutt Dean ' s lISt , Vi ce President Student Council for Exceptional Children; Pam Beasley MOS t Spirited Active : Paula Begley. Student Center Board TC2vcl C,?mmiuee ; Ann Bergquist Dean 's List. Little Kentucky Derby Queen finalist : Julia Bird Student Ce nter Board Recreation Committee ; Cheryl Br ia n NASC : Carol Buffington . Chairman PanheUenic State Da y. H o mecoming and Little Kentu c ky Derb y Queen Co mm ittees: TC2vcl Center Boa.rd Vice· Pre side nt Panhcl · lenic ; Deb i C are y. University Senate Suocommitlee . H om«omi ng parade c hairman : Ca rol Colacello. Student American Kentu cky Pharmace ut ical Association : Jamie Co nn Dean 's List. Student Cou nc il for Exceptiona.l C hildren Student Center Board Committee fo r Con· te mp o raiy Affain Greck Activit ies Steenng Co mm ittee ; Caro lyn Cummings. Best Pledge voted by Pledge C la55; Susan Daunhauer. Dean's lLSt Student for Exceptional C hil d ren Phi Eta Sigma. Kappa Delta Pi Links. Ru s h Counse lo r , PanhdlenJc President m TraJDJOg. Greek

Aclivilies Siccring Committee. Sigma Nu Sweetheart : Anne Doughty Board of Student Publications ; Btuy Evcrcn. Dean's List. Rush Counsdor ; Kitty Fox. Links ; Julie Geiger Hometoming float Chairman. Little Kentucky Derby CommittC'c; Caro l Gilkey, Sigma Alpha Iota Music Honof2ry. Chorale ; Susan Goodman. Dnn 's Lin : Karen Harvey Rush Counselor : Mary Sue Highmore Dean 's List Phi Eta Sicma. Alpha Lambda Deha. VicC' o President CWENS. Straight A Initiate Scholarship Bt1cdct. Best Pledge 'oted by Active Chapler. Junior Panhdlcnic Rep 10 CollegialC' Panhdlcnic. Kentucky Greel, No.<spapcr. Greell ActivitiC's Steering Committee ; Jane Hinson Links ; ThcreS2. H inton Dcan', List : Kim Holder Homc<oming Committee. American Society of Chemistry; Locky Lambert . Dean's List. Stnight A Initiate: Marianne Latimer, Dean 's Lin Phi Eta Sigma; Sherr y LeMaster, Student Center Board Travel Committee; Caren Matchett, American Marketipg Association : Leanne Mcintire. Dean ' s List SUilight A Initiace Alpha Lambda Delta ; Barbara McReynolds Greek Activ ities Steering Co mmittee ; Terri Miller Home com ing Queen Coun. Studenl Center Board Travel Chairman; Susan Mitchell Dean's List. Pi Deha Phi french Honorary, Most OUtstanding french Student Student Center Board Committee for· Contemporary Affairs Phi Beta Kappa : Mary Ann MOnlague Dean 's List : Sarah Moran, Dean's Lin CWENS. Kentucky Greek Newspaper L' Allian ce francaise; Thea Nelson CWENS; Mernie Penhale Social Work for Action ; Carolyn Pratt. Student Center Board Travel Cenler Committee; Karen RobertsOn Mortar Board ; MaMa RobertSOn Dean 's List Links Sophomore represenlativc to ncuhr of College of Architecture Se cretary Student Chapter American In stitute of Architccture . Student Correspondent to American schools and Colleges of Architecture; Ellen Dean's Lin Student Government Senator from College of Allied Health. Social Chairman Physical Therapy Club ; Georgeann Rosenberg President Student Center Board ; Leslie Roy c raft LKD
Publications Chairman Interfraternity Council Sccretary ; Cheryl Sewell. Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girl ; Kathy Sharpe . American Marketing Association ; Stacy Steger. Dean 's List ; Julie Watu. Panhellenic Activity Committee. Mon Spirited Pled,e Voted by Actives ; Rae WoLheuter Student Center Board Se(Cctary-Treasurer ; Diane Wolter. Dean ' s List. President Student Council for Exceptional Children; Jill Ziegler LKD and Homecoming Queen Committee. Association of Studenu in Interior Design
Louisiana Alpha , Nrwcomb Collele
Indi.,idual H o nors - Mary Jane Fenner, Junior C lass representative to Honor Board 197)-76; Mary Anne Meadows, Chi Omega award (or ouutandin, freshman of 1974 -7) ; Susan McGrad Marion Enocks. Phi Eta Sigma
Louisiana Bna Loouiana State UninrsirJ
Chapt er Honors-Seco nd place in Jambalaya Jamboree with Theta Xi Frtternity; First place in Sigma Alpha Epsilon Iknefit Softball Tournament . Indi.,idual Honors-S heny Ernest. Chapte r Service Award O uutand i n,Juni o r member ; Donna Faulk. ABO Provi nce Winner Outstanding Senior mcmber : Jan Wilson, Outstanding Sophomore member : Mary Ndl Anderson. Straight A initiate Outstanding Sorority Pledge by Panhellenic Council. O utstandln l Pled,e ; Linda Jones Angd Flight ; Susanna Balter Ellie Wagun -
pack Scotch Guard ; Lisa Harm on. Golden Dan Gi rl ; J o Hultberg. f ashion Coo rd in at or for LSU Union ; Cheryl Crowso n Do nna Moore r H o me co ming Queen Finalisu ; Mary Nell Anderso n Tigerette; Sherry Ernest Ho uSt o n Alumni Scho larship Recipient ; Debbie Warner. Vi cePresident of Pan helleni c Co un cil; Sharon Wilkes. Cy ndee Ham ilton. Models fo r Union Fl$hion Com m ittee
Maine Alpha University of Maine
Chapter Honors -lst pla ce Greck Weekend ; Sc ho lar · s hip Achievement Ce rt ifi cate fo r 1974-15, Indi.,idual Honors - All - Maine W o men Deb Chap· man Sue Cummings. Cathy Bl iss; Eagles. Kimberly Boothby . Moira Tryon . Nancy Pearson ; Alpha Lambda Delta Kimberly Boothb y. Deb i Jordan Kath y Cumming s. Anne Chaplin. Karen Libby ; Alpha Zeta Dale W o ronoff. Cindy Rogen Cathy Bliss ; Omic ron Nu Debi J o rdan : Karen Co nnor Kappa Ddta Phi Karen Libby Phi Be ta Kappa , Phi Kappa Phi Delta Phi Alpha. Phi Sigma Iota Fulbright - Hays Nominee , CertirlUte of Scholasdc Ac hievement ; Cheryl Whit co mb. Pledge Certificate of Scholastic Achievement
Maryland Ikla, UninBity ofMarylaod
Chapter Honors - Second in Home co ming Float Competition : Spirit Award for Intramural Basketball
Indi.,iduaJ Honors-Patricia Bailey. Editor Greek Year· book ; Susan Bauer Cathy Johnson Jodi Magennis Susa.n Souder. Dean ' s List j Pam Belcher Diamond. University Bicentennial Commission. Dean's Lin ; Pam Belchtr. Tory Duncan Public Relations Student Society of America ; Laurel Brain , Pan helleni c Researc h Committee chairman. Panhellenic Marketing Committtt co-chairperson. Student Government Association Publicity Committee; Laurel Brain. Karen Coffin. Women 's Recreation Auociation Rep ., Greek Week Rep .; Suzanne Connor. Omi c ron Nu Phi Kappa Phi. Dean 's Lin Sc holarship A c hievement Certificate ; Nancy friedman Secretary Young Dem oc rats. Dean's List ; Teresa Gilstrap Alpha Lambda Delta Dean 's Lis t; Patricia Grandle. Diam o nd ; Palricia Grandlc. Virginia West Kappa Ddta Pi ; Janet Hubert Womcn 's Trtck Tea.m ; Kathy McKee . President Pre-med Society. Alpha Lambda Delta ; Jill Parmelee Tau Beta Sigma. Pom - pon. Bridal Fair model ; Pinki Rector 1.2w Enforcement Assoc iation. Altar Guild ; Pinki Re ctor Jody Tracey Lambda Alpha Epsilon; Jane Setterstrom OutStanding Pledle Award Dean's List; Jane Smith. Sail ing Team : Susan Valdna University Sing cha irman
Michi,an Alpha. Hillsdale CoUe,e
Chapler Honors - 1st Place Home co ming Float : 2nd Place Greek Week ; 2nd Place 1M bowlinl ; 2nd Place. overtll Sorority Scholastic Competition
Individual Honors-Cheryl Anderson Journalism In · ternship ; Cindy Barker, Sigma Alpha Iota ; Joan Billhe imer. Epsilon Delta Alpha ; Ro bin Browne Pres Women's SportS Associati o n WSA Service Award lamplighters . federation Oumanding Athlete Scholarship . Carlotta Bailey Ewing Award : Patrice Carlson, 5«. Panhellenic Cou ncil: Kath y Caswell , Silma Alpha Iota ; Dcbb ie Haines Lambda Iota Tau : Laura Head. Outnanding Sophomore. Mi chigan Alpha ; Ellen Helmreich. Choir Council Chorale , Most Improved Swimmer. Sec Spans Association, CounCSJ Wttk Pledge ; Joanna James, C heerleader WSA Knice award Pres

Synchronized SWimming. Michigan Alpha and Zen. Province ABO Award : Debbie Johnson Managing Editor. Wi"o_tl : Karen Kiraly , Towcr Players . Studcnt Manager Student Union. Most Improved Schola.stically, Michigan Alpha ; Claudia Menton , Beta Beta Beta Epsilon Delta Alpha ; AUrson Misevich Lambda Iota Tau , Sec Sigma Alpha Iota ChoraJe; JOCH' Miller , HIStorian Women's Spans Association WSA service award. MVP tennis. Federation Athletic Dept scholallhlp: Brendl Petto Mentor Epsilon Ddt. Alpha : Meredith Prichard , Sec. Jr Panhcllcnje Council: Amanda PrOClor , Tower P layers. Epsilon Ddta Alpha; Penny Proctor, Mento r , Towe r Players, Pres Alpha Psi Omega. Pres Lambda Iota Tau. Sec . Epsilon Delta Alpha. Treasurer Sigma Alpha Iota. Btlf.Messenger Scholanhip. lamplighters. Scholastic Leader of Michigan Alpha ; Becky Schmidt. Mentor . Tower Players. Lambda Iota Tau. Epsilon Delta Alpha Chaplain Sigma Alpha Iota. Federation Scholarship Humanities Dept. Outstanding Junior. Michigan Alpha ; Tracey Sherblom. Captain of Cheerleaders. Epsilon Delta Alpha Lamplighters College Relations ASSlstant Journalism imernship: Sharon Sluka. Beta Bela Beta ; Babene Trout Tower Players. Sociology internship. Leadership Workshop Steering Committee (Spt'Cial Projects) Amy Vogt Sigma Alpha lOla Epsilon Deha Alpha Federation Scholarship. Education Dcpt Mam Wright Model Pledge : Connie Phelps Psychology Internship ; Pam Rooney Beta Beta Beta ; Patty loss. Cheerleader.
Minneso t a Alph a. U ni ve rsit y of Mi nn eso t a
C hapter H o n ors-Campus Carniva l Awards ; 2nd rlue
Overa ll Production. 1st Place Ballyhoo Dance Line. 3rd Place Skit. 3rd Placc Set
Ind ividual H onors- Roxie GOCrtz Monar Board. Rho Lambda: Jeannc O'Hare. Kathy Kalb (.hlmes UUOIor women 's honorary) ; Sue O'Brien. Barb Orvis. Mary Jeanne Tala Sk,!!':'.o , Nancy Maple. Rho Lambda Wendy Wilding, Chapter and Province Amy Burham Onken Awards. Graduating magna cum laude , Mississippi Beta. University of Missi"ippi
C h apter H onors - Annettt Mitchell Mills Award fot Kappa Province ; founh place in Sigma Chi Derby Day
Individual H o nors-Dana Allen, Campus
Susan Barnen Commmee of 100 Welcoming Com· mittee A WS Elcctions Committee: Leila Childress. A WS President , Admmistratlve Assistant. ASB Cabinet. New Dorm Trea.surer. Committee of 100 Committee of 82. Monar Board. Ole Miss Ambassador : Claire Cobb. Phi Gamma Nu. Mortar Soard Elcctions Supervisory Committee ; Patty Denny Pike Calendar Girl ; Maggie Dolin Chairman Student Union Travel Committee. Cwens. Alpha Lambda Delta. Scholars Program. Foreign Film Committee: Marian Dulaney , lady of the Realm-Cotlon Carnival; Patricc Feiner . AWS Council. Committee of 100. Summer President of New Dorm ; Becky Flemmons Beta Alpha Psi President (first woman). Taylor Citation in Accountancy, Who'/ Who I" Amencll" CollegtI tI"J U"i"enititI; Beta Gamma Sigma. Phi Kappa Phi; Jons. Flora Carrier Scholarship. Alpha Lambda Delta : Mary Godwin. Elcctions Supervisory Committee; Nancy Harwell. Angel Flight. Cwens; Muijean Hemng. Re'CruitrneRt Committe(:_ Wekominc Commiuee; Eln:abcth HICks. Monar Board Phi Gamma Nu. Beta Gamma Sigma. Phi Kappa Ph i, Who'/ Who Ilf Amenctllf CollegtI tltll' U"t emtttI : DeCille Hurley Women in Communicauons
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PreJldeRt. PI Sigma Alpha ; Son,a Jenlnns . Cwens V P , . AWS Judicial Secretary. Chairman of A WS blood drive. Co-Chairman of ASB film Series . Committee of 100. Concert Singers. Wdcoming Committee ; Vickie Krag Pike Calendar Gul; Sarah Loughrin. PI Delta Phi Sigma Tau Delta. Rachel Mann Universny Chorus: Nancy Marun. Chi PSI S eethean ; Maria Man ine!. Campus Favorue. Mortar Board. Melnna McMillan Alpha Kappa Delta Greenwood Jr Auxiliary Colton BaJl Queen: Lisa Nil. Angd Flight : Bridget Schmitz Mortar Board Phi Beta Lambda Award Taylor Medal. Beta Gamma Sigma Phi Kappa Phi Angd Flight Elections Supervisory Committee. Phi Gamma Nu. Honor Roll. Regional Scholarship. Highest Average in Sorority Award ; Kathy Sulcer . Cwens. Angel Flight Pledge Class Commander ; Sandra Tice. Top 10 Finalist in Miss University Pageant ; Patricia Tribley. Honor Roll. Regional Scholarship; Marlene Wenfaul. Cwens. Committee of 100 , Cindy Wilson Top 20 Best Dressed : Jennye Lou Wilson Rebclette , Phi Kappa Phi , Mortar Board. Tau Beta Sigma. Kappa Epsilon University Concert Band ; Cissy Foote Campus Senator. Campus Favorite ; Peggy Partlo Sigma Chi Sweetheart : Ann Barrow Pi Kappa Alpha Sweethean.
Missouri Gamma Drury Collece
Chapter Honors - PI Beta Phi Scholarship Certificate; Pledge Class with highest GPA o n campus. In dividual Honors - Dean's list : Crickel Fester . Libby Michel. Cathy Wilson. Lynn Klusmeier. Anne Bradley Andrea Knabb. Carol Palcheff. LuAnn Lnuhr rg , Wrndy Brown Nancy Callicott. Brenda Mercer , Terri Wolfe Kim Harvales, Patti Raymond. Barbara Baugh : Mortar Board ' Calhy Wil so n Carol Palcheff. lisa Buttcr , Brenda Mercer Terri 'X'olfc; Alpha Lambda Delta. Patt i Raymond. Kim Phi Eta Sigma. Patti Raymond Kim Harvatcs ; Kappa Delta PI Cricket Fester; Beta Ep silo n Dlanc Marx ; Studenl Union Board : Anne Bradley (Vice Chairman). Lisa BUlZer. Barbara Baugh , WC'ndy Brown Nancy Callicott. Kim Dent Jean Lea. Linetta Thurman, Carol Palchcff. Anne Roloff. Terri Wolfe ; Senate. Anne Bradley, OD K . Ca thy Wilson. Dean's Advisory Board Anne PanhelieRl c PreSident ; Li sa Butzer : Drury Ambassado r , Terry Barne s. Cathy Wilson ; Onentation Leaders Cricht Fester, Lmetta Thurman; Yearbook Eduor Cath)" Wilso n ; Varsity TtnnlS. Kathy Stewart. Cynthia Chalfant. Carol Palcheff Patti Raymond : Varsny Volleyball , Kathy Stewart. C arol PaJcheff Patty Raymond : Swim Timers , Lynn Klu smeie( , Wendy Brown Diane Marx Anne Ro loff. Terri Wolk Drury Lane Troupers Nan cy CalliCO tt : Drama Production "Godspdl"-Barbara Baugh louAnn Louberg : "God's Trombone", "The Glass Menagene ", "The Mira c le Worker ". and " Where is God?"-Naney Callicott; Homecoming Court. Cathy Wilson. Linetta Thurman : Sigma Nu Sw('etheart. Cathy Wilson
Nebraska. 8el2. University ofNebl2ska-Li n coln
I ndivid ual H onors-Shan Larkin Alpha Lambda Delta Kappa Tau Alpha (n ational scholastic journalism honor-ary). Women in Communications In c (jou rnalism honorary), AdvC'nismg Editor Panhellenicll F C Ru sh Book, Kathy Olson. Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Eta Sllma (freshman honorary). Psi Chi (psycholo&y hono(1I)'). Student Alumni Board-recorder. Lincoln Volunteer Bureau-public rdations committe(:; Sue Horner, Institute of Food SCience-schola.rshlp and member: Barb Slefltes.

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Alpha Lambda Delta ; Amy Re ynolds, Page at the Nebraslu. Legislature. Alpha Lambda Odta ; Susan Norby. Freshman honor society, Dean's Li.st: Susan Coyne, A . S.U . N . Teachd s College Advisory Board : Jill FUCUl. Alpha Lambda Delta . Phi Eta Sigma, Nat'l Student Nurses Association All Univenity Fund Independent Committee: Nancy Kroger Alpha Lambda Delta ; Jody Power , Nat" Honor Society, Freshman Women's Honor Society, Dental Hygiene Boud ; 8«k y Fiss. Straight "A" Initiate Alpha Lambda Delta : Shcllcc Hanich Rho Chi Recognition Certificate (pharmacy honorary) ; Jane Bonebrake. Health Aide. Highest Accurn G,P.A. trophy · Alpha Lambda Delta; Christine Markus : Alpha Lambda Delta Phi Eta Sigma, All University fund-Independent Chairman. named a Woman" by Black chapter of Mortar Board : Cuhey Davis, Mortar Board , Secretary-Treasurer of Nebraska Panhellenic Assoc " Chancellor's Commission on Stams of Alpha Lambda Deha , Phi Eta Sigma, David Memorial Scholarship ; Mary Williams , Teacher's College Advisory Board , Student Council for Exceptional Children ; Wendy Barry Alpha Lambda Delta; Anne Sothan. Alpba Lambda Delta. Am &: Sciences Advisory Board Secretary I Treasurer; Sally Yeager , Phi Epsilon Kappa ( P . E . honorary) .
New Muico Alpha. Un.iversity o(New Mexico
Individual Honors -Jane Farris , Lisa Frost. Bobbie Beddo SPURS ; MaryGen Hagan Julie Johnson. Lu Ca mpanas ; Dinah Taylor, Leslie McCarthy Monica Ma cVica r, Diana English. Gretchen Seelinger. Teresa GUlirrez Eileen Sullivan, Dean's List.
New Mexico Beta , New Mexico State Uninrsity Chapter Honors-Gree k Sing, 2nd place ; Mu scular Dystrophy Maralh on. 2nd place . Individ ual Ho non -C hris Menefee. Gail Smallwood, Sharon Abeyta, Amy Hopkins Pam Armbredu, Dean' s List; Susan Grandle. Spurs, Arrow Girl for 1975·76; D'Elaine Sloane. Spurs : Tami Hayes Dean's Lin , All · Greek best pledge for the fall pledge classes : Diane Mak· konen. Dean's Lin. Las Campanas ; Charlene Ferguson SNEA : Marsha McKnight Rosser, Dean's Lin, Phi Gamma Nu. Las Cam panas; Mary Ellen Stefan. Phi Gamma Nu : Janey Heckler. Sig Sweetheart ABO Award ; Ardith Morrison , Dart Girl for 1975-76 ; Carol Cooper. lucille Darden Chapter Service Award
New York Alpba , Syracuse University
Individual Honors - Dcan's List Pam Brown, Mary Jane Butera, Pya Cope. Cue Daly Annene Eaduesto Joan Eiscnlord , Sybil lindenbaum , Judy Miller Linda Scharler. Valerie Tyma, Cindy Williams. Debbie Cue Daly . Gnduated with honors ; Joan Eisenlord . Forestry Merit Scholarship; Judy Miller Pi lambda Thela Education Honorary , Phi Kappa Phi ; Sue Rudolph. Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Honorary; Linda Scharler , Newhouse Scholarship ; Debbie Emily Coon Award for sophomo re with highest grades in Nuuition and ChemiStry.
New York Delta, Cornell University
Individual Honon -Nancy Bryant. ABO award ; Sally Getman . Chapter Service Award; Holly Hoffman , pledge with highest academic Eileen McGnuh , highest active average ; Connie Stewm , largest increase in cumulative GPA ; Naomi Tsuzulei &: Yonnhice. higheSt team pledge mom - pledge baby cumulative average; liz Brown , most well rounded in sports ; Audrey Anderson , Dean 's list Alpha Lambda Delta ; Marjorie Bock Dean 's List ; Nancy Bryam Dean 's Lin, N Y Farmers Fund Schol:a.rshlp. David K Johnston Scholar·
ship; Marilyn Groll , Dean ' s List. Alpha Lambda Delta ; Eileen Mcgrath , Dcan ' s list ; Gail Miller Dean's Lin, Alpha Lambda Delta ; Patti Moore. Dean 's List , Omicron Nu ; lauric Paravati. Dean's List . Alpha Lambda Delta; Barb Pirson, Dean ' s List ; Gail Enos , Dean's List , Beta Rho Beta ; Gail Greendale . DeaD's List. ArtS College Scholarship. Chemical Banle Scholarship; Renee Pelfofes
Amy Repard Ellen Timoney Karen Walsh, Carol Seim
Debonh Corcoran. Karen Hasby. Sarah Henderson
Donna Brown. Cindy Phillips, Leslie Stevens. Naomi TSUIUki, Vanessa Tassone. Dean 's List ; Donna Scher, NROTC Scholarship Program; Marilyn Boros Beta Rho Beta; Sue Riedman. Pi Sigma Epsilon ; Joanne Kline . Pi
Sigma Epsilon : Laura Kush, Am College Scholarship; Kitry Sutton. Alpha Phi Omega. Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Heart , History Honors Program ; Susan Hunvich , National Buuerick Award ; Anne Vitullo, Panhdlenic Vice President ; lynn Boley, OARC Senate Commiuions
North Carolina Beta , Duke Uni.ersiry
Chapter Honors-Chapter Excellence in scholarship ; 2nd place in all·sororny Sigma Chi Derby Day I ndividual Honors - Dean's list and Class H onors: laurel Akm , Suzy Brown , Cox, Irene Crabtree
Nancy Dinsmore. Page Gardner , Dale Beuy Hoop. Sheryl Johnson. LOllich. Jane McCall Sue Meeker Elise Merritt , Debby Minard Elizabeth Muir Linda Oldenburg. Rebc-cca Panon. Linda Rehr , Ginger Virginia Seitz. Marg o Soule. Joann Stoneburner Marguerite Trover . Pamela Davis : Magna Cum laude G raduale s; Catherine Cox. Page Gudner. Susannah Harding.Jane McCa ll. Ginger Roengc-r. Wendy Salisbury, Margo Soule, Jodee Spa rkman , Marguerite Irene Crabtree. Nancy Dins more Elizabeth Muir , Sigma Theta Tau: Marguerite Trover , Highest Chapter GPA for four yea rs; Betsy Hoop , Student for Graduation ; Susannah Harding. Graduation with Distinction in Zoology ; Janice Hayhurst Province Chapter Service Award ; Chase lottich, Student Marshal at Graduation ; Sue Meeker . Assi stant Chief Student Marshal, SU":I.ight A Pledge
Ohio Beta , Ohio State: University
Chapter Weele-third overall; first in Greek games; second with "Co ffee House" Individual Honors -Jody Patterson Outstanding Chillman for Academic Excellence for tbe nation ; Cindi Edwards Cathy Asbury Straight A initiates ; Rader. Conway Chase Award ; linda Dugger. Archons : Leslie Harlan , Mirrors" -O. S.U. 's honor society-freshman; Lauric Dowley. leading role in the Strollers df2matics Society 's presentation of "Damn Yankee"
Ohio Epsilon. Uniyersity of Tolcdo
Cb:apter Honors -1st place. annual men 's and women's songlest; 1st place raft design in Sigma Phi Epsilon rilft race; 2nd place in raft nee , women's division . Individual Honors -Carol Beaverson , Award Mary Damas, Ouutanding Panhdlenic Award Ass't Panhd Rush Chairman; Nancy Elliot. Chapter Strvice Award Ouuundmc Panhel Award : Gunner. Panhd Publicity Chairman. Alpba Lambda Deha ROTC Sponsof; Sue Kwner Angel of the Year ; Ann Lochrke.

ABO Award ; Megan McCloskey , P(:pper Award , Cindy M(:yus. SlUdent Judi c iary Council Judge, Panh(:1 Gred:: ACllvnles Board Chairman , Outstanding Pan hellenic Award ; Janic(: Pmkelman , Un iv(:rsity Tennis Team Freshman C amp Counsel o r; Juli(: Sakel, P(:pper Aw:ud ; Kathy Schramm , Pr(: -Med Honorary; Tern Turner , OutStanding Panhel Gall Vasc ik , Freshman Advi Sing Reg l5 trali o n Program advisor, Freshman Camp C oun sd o r Panhellenic Tr(:asurer , Outstanding Panh(:lIentc Award ; Beth Watt , Panhel Ru s h Moth(:r- Daughter Tea Chairman ; Pat White , UniveNity Tennis Team ; Karen Wilson , Y Pres ident, Fre s hman Camp Director ; Heidi Wuthrich , Outslanding Panhellenic Award ; Paula Fo gel, Dormitory Resident Advisor
Ohio Zeta. Mi ami Universit, Chapter HonolS - May L Keller Award for best Arrowmont program; Frances Rossu Brown Silver Pitcher ; Centennial Award Honorable Menuon ; HlStonan ' s Vue Honorable Menll o n ; Zeta Songfcst Winner ; Hilhest GPA on campus for New Initiates ; Runner-up all - Greek girls' football.
In divid ual Honan -Debbie Korphage, Marinen Omicron DcI(a Kappa Who 's Who Prov i nce ABO ; Anne GatsoS Student Foundation , UnIVersit y SeDale OmICron Della Kappa Who' s Wh o. Pan hellenic President Student Activity Council ; Julie Quackenbush Mariners , Co-chairman Miami Che st, Publicity Greek Week Powderpuff Football, Kappa Delta Pi President ' s list ; Dianne Rinolla Campus Activities Council. PresIdent's List ; Chris ty Irvin Province Chapter Service Award Student Foundation , Kappa Delta Pi ; Becky Bennett
University Senate Who 'J Who President Mortar Board , Dean's List ; Margie Brac ken. Treasurer P:l.Rhelienic C o un c il. Powderpuff Football ; Mikki Powe Angel Flight, President's List ; Sheryl Heuermen , Mariners Junior Saddleers ; Julie Kleine, Mariners SPURS , Sigma Alpha Eta , Dean ' s List ; Zebbie Meade Mariners , Combus Ph, Sigma Epsilon Kappa Delta PI, Wh o 'J Who; Sue Whitney . Mariners . Together , President ' s List . MSSWA SteerIng CommUtee ; Sarah Burns ReSident Advisor ; Robin H o wse, Resident Adv isor , Phi Eta Sigma . Dean' s List ; C ind y Unler Residen t Advisor CWENS ; Laura Wilson
ReSident Advoor. CWENS , President ' s LJ5l : Nan cy Schuler Resident Advisor ; Janet Konman President Pines Hall Alpha Lambda Delta , Phi Eta Sigma Dean ' s List : Jennie Wyatt, President Stoddard Hall Miami Chemical Soc iety , CWENS , Alpha Lambda Delta ; Carol Co rnelius. Acappella Choir; Sall y Wright , Shakcretl$ , Phi Upsilon Omic ron Dean's List : Robin Wheeler , Orchesis ; Lisa Schenck, Rules Committee Greek Week ; Jenny Gwyn, Combus , Dean ' s Lin ; Lee Ann Sedam, Miss Miami Candidate ; Joan Harris , Dean ' s LiSt Alpha Kappa Delta ; Jenny Price , Dean ' s List. Phi Upsilon Omicron ; C indy Schroeder Dean ' s Lut , Alpha lambda Delta Phi
Ela Sigma : Jill Kirwan , President ' s List ; Penny Orr WashIngton , D C Internship , First woman to guard the Senate
C hlilmbcr Doors ; Lucy Wunderlich , Robin Howse , Alpha Lambda Delta : Kyle Schmalz Sigma Delta Pi ; Sally Wraght , Phi Upsilon Omicron : Amy Lockhan , Reunsi o: Deb l Rose, NAEA ; Lynn Jester Sigma Alpha Et a
OhiO Eta, Denison Uninrsity
Indl.ldual Hooors -G raduated wuh H igheS( H o nan. Ela ine Po wel l; G raduated w ith H o no rs , Mo llie McC urd y.
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Bonme Sn yder. Susan Thieme, Karen von Dreusc.he : Phi Ben Kappa, Elaine Powell, Bonnie Snyder , Susan Thieme. Karen vo n Dreusc he ; Mortar Board , Naomi Preston , President ; H o lly Williams ; Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership H o no rary ), Holl y Williams ; Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Sc ie n ce H o norary) Laura Peuoff; Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathemati s H o norary ). Meg Reading ; Psi Chi ( Honorary in Psyc h o logy). Na o mi Preston , Holl y Williams ; Sigma Xi (Sc ience Research Honorary) Susan Thieme; Senior Class O ffi cer , Mollie McCurdy , Social Chairperson ; Department Fell o w. Holly Williams , Psycholo,y ; Student Advisor, Kalhy Warman ; Dormitory Head ResideR! Gayle. fleishman , Paula Mcintosh , Lesley Miller , Holly Williams , Oklahomlil Alpha. UoiYersit, of Olda h oma
C hapter Honan -first place campus grades. Spri ng 197 6 ; First place Greek Games; First place Della Tau Delta Spring Games _ Indi.idua l H onors - Ann Alennder . Vicki Ammerman. Jan Barrett, Debbie Beavers Dean ' s Honor Roll; Missy Berry Student Entertainers OU Leadership award Chapter Service Award ; Collegiate Republican. Greek Wed:: Committee, Dean's Honor Roll; Joyce Carlson. Cat hy Cluton Dean's Honor Roll; Jamie Co• • Sooner Yeatbook: Staff Dean's Honor RoU ; Susie Curry, KGOU newscaster National Schola.rship, Dean's Honor Roll ; Carla Daniels Dean ' , Honor Roll ; Emlly Denning. Panhellenic rush booklet editor , Sooner Scandals program chai rperson An Club BWOC, Outstanding Officer Award, Dean 's H ono r Roll ; Leslie Dudley Dean's Hon or Roll; Laurie Flesher. Dean's Honor Roll UniversifY Sing; Dilme Gandy, Dean's Honor Roll ; Dianne Gray Univenity Sing. Dean's H o nor Roll ; Charlone Greene, Engineers' Queen fina.liSt. Dean's Honor Roll ; Lynn Greenamyer. Alpha Lambda Delta. Aardvark Week. Dean's H ono r Roll ; Sydney Bailey. URIversity Sing President ' s Honor Roll ; Peggy Bookhout. University Sing Dean's Honor Roll : Susie Guthery, Judy Harshman , Allison Han Melissa Henley Dean's Honor Roll ; Leesa Jabara University Sing ; Christy Jennings. Howdy Week; Anne Kastl, Campus Crusade, Dean', Honor Roll ; Karyll Kiser, University Sing Dean's Honor Ro ll ; SaUy Kohlbrand, Young Life , Dean ' s Honor Roll ; Linda Laravea Chairman of Mom ' s Day Dean's Honor Ro ll ; Manha Long . Alpha Lambda Delta . Model UN Outstandin, Delegation Dean ' s Honor Roll; Mlilry Lowery, Greek Revue . Dance Marathon, University Sing. Panhel!eniC Treasurer , Dun ' s Honor Roll ; Leslie Lynn Universay Sing ; Kim Masters, Sara McBride, Dean's Honor Roll ; Mic helle Meredith, President of Student Home Economics Association; Mary Beth Minor, OU Ballet, Dean's Honor Roll ; Kelley Mitchell. McMahon Scholar, Yearbook Staff. Alpha Lambda Delta, University Sing ; Kitty Moffeit. KGOU broadca51er , Dean's Hon or Roll ; Mary Moner , OU Ballet ; Debi May , Entre Nous, Gree.k Revue. Junior with highest cumulative GPA. President ' s Honor Roll ; Cathy Myers Jill Peterson Dean's Honor Roll ; Vicki Neel. Chairman of University Sing Publicity ; Cheryl Nelson. Youn, Life Campus Crusade, Panhellenie Schola51ic Award , President's Honor Roll : Chris Ray University Sing Dean's Honor Roll ; Harriet Ray. Dca.n·s Honor Roll ; Sus ie RIChards , OU Rugby Team ; Faye RobertSOn Am , C hairman of Gre(:k Camp Dean ' s Honor Roll ; Grc(Chen Ro mig , OU OrcheStra Entre Nous Dean ' s Honor Roll ; C hri s Rowe President ' s Honor Ro ll ; Sherti Sayre, Dean's H o n o r Ro ll ; Cath y Saryte Pom - Po n Girl De.a.n 's Honor Ro ll ; Lisa Spencer , Campus Chest , Mom's Day Com -

milte/! ; Susie Shoemaker, Dean 's Honor Roll ; Tury Staplet Susan Sieintr University Sin, Dan 's Honor Roll ; D o ona Sullivan University Sing , Young Lik Kathy Taylo r. Panhdlen ic Rush Booklet Co·Editor. Campus Chen C arnival Chairman. Major Staff Writer Okla Dail y, Copy Editor Okla . Daily. Public:uion.s Board. Homeco m in, PublicilY C hairman Scandals Continuity. D orothy Ttun Scholarship, Mo rtar Board 5ccrctary , Omicron Ddta Kappa , Margaret Ann KnuckoU's Scholanhip , US Senale Campaign. D is tri ct Committeewoman. Collegiale Republican ewac . Dean 's Honor Roll : Vicki Tebow , President 's Leadership Scholarship, Tassels Panhdlcni c Pledge Trainer Dean 's Honor Roll ; Cindy Thompson Program Chairman of Greek Wcc:k . Dean's Honor Roll : Mary Uhlenhop Univenity Sing Outstanding Sopho · more Asst Chairman of Panhellenic Social Committee. Dean 's Honor Roll : Jean Volker Angd Flight : Katie Weaver OU Ballet Univeniry Sing Dean's Honor Roll : Jean Ann WatsOn Univenit y Sing : ue Ann Willsey Jenny Young, Dean's Honor Roll : Mary Zuvanic h , Urn veni,y Sing. Panhellenic Greek Week Committee. Dean 's Honor Roll : Sue Ann Ma ckey OU Va/s i t)' Tennis Team Outslanding Player Big 8 Champion. TUKls Monar Board ABO Award. Letsi:ter Award, Senior with highest cumulative GPA BWOC, Outstanding Senior Woman OU Speech and Hearing Associati o n Ph i Beta Kappa. Dean's Honor Roll ; Beckie Ray, Arrow Annie Award Dea n's Honor Roll ; Janet Gib50n. Ruf Nek Queen: Jamie Holder, Outstanding Officer Award Dean ' s Honor Ro ll ; Candy Williams, Univenity Scholar, Tusels Chairman Panhellenic Scholarship Committee. Dean ' s Honor Ro ll
Oklahoma Beta, Ok lahoma State UninrsilY
C h apter H o nors -So rority All Sporn Trophy ; Greek Scholarship Award : Home co ming : Flo at ( lst place), Yell ( 2nd place). HOUK Decoration (2 nd place) Eng ineer ing Award for House Decoration ; C ampus Clod Finalist : Balfo ur Cup Winner
Indi idual Honors-Linda Ahrberg : Dean ' s Honor Roll. Intercollegiate Knights Dutchess , Pom Pon Girl , Alpha Lambda Dell. : Mary Alc on: Dean 's H o nor Roll, Intramural Vo lle)'ball Fres hman Follies: Angela Ander son : Alpha Lambda Delta Orange and Black Quill. Pan · hellenic Officer, Dan 's Honor Rol l. H o me co ming C hair· man Speech Communications C lub : Crynal Andrew s: Scottish Rite ScholaJ'Ship. Dean 's and Pres ident 's Hon o r Roll Patchin Panel " A" in it iate; Manha Arn o ld : Angel Flight Orange and Black Quill, Dean' s Honor Ro ll. National Relig io us Leadenhip Confere nce. Fin alist for Am and Sciences Queen.Jr . Pan hellenic Officer. Editorial Staff of the CO MMUNI CA TOR (S peech Dept News· letter ): Leslie Atk ins: Angd Fligh t Officer , FNIA Club. Phi Upsilon Omicron Orange and Black Quill, Dean 's H o n o r Ro ll , Straight to the Heart , Hom«om ing Chair man. VR Quam:t; Jennifer Barry : Dean 's Hon o r Roll , Cowboy Coeds, Angel Fligh t, Pleiades Alpha Lambda Delta VR QU31tet. Gree k Week Committee. Spring Sing Steering Committee: Cat h y Blakem o re : Student Home Econo m ics C lub . FR C D Cl ub . Dean's H onor Roll. Head · SIW Volunteer : Nancy Bndges: Pemm Cl ub ; Mau die Broach , Mo ll y Bruns: Dean's H onor Roll ; Sarah Buvinger : Porn Pon Girl. Alpha Lambda Ddta. Dean 's Honor Roll , Greek Week Steenng Committee, Intercollegiate Knilhu Dutchess ( 197) ), Ora nl e and Bla ck Quill ; Cindy Cabler' Ph i Beta Lambda ; Kilen Cofer: Christian G reek Fellow·
sh ip , H o mec o ming float Dean's H Ollor Roll ; Suzy Connelly : Frrshman Follia ; Cindy Cooper: Adver tising Club, Orange and Black. Quill Dean 's Honor Roll. PanhellenK: Officer. Clearing House ; kigh Cl'llne : Pep Co uncil. Dean' s Honor Roll, Eta Kappa Nu Engineering Queen Finalist , Advertising C lub ; Janice Creider: Fresh· man Follia , Angd Flight, Dan's Honor Roll; Debbie Drake : Angd Flight Area Comptroller, Dan's Honor Ro ll Orange and Black Quill Student Education Associa· ti o n ; Darcy Dancer: Orange and Black Quill Omicron Delta Kappa. Omega Chi Epsilon Mortar Board. OSU Bicentennial Committee. Society of Women Engineers, Engineering Student Council. Engineering Senator Proxy Rep . to All·Student Council. Collegiate Repub licans . President's Honor Roll. Alumni Assoc Scholanhip. En· gineering Queen Hom«oming Queen Finalist ; Barbie Edwards : Dean's Honor Roll "0" Awud , Patchin Pand o C uuer', Cuties, Christian Greek fellowship, Fellowship of Christian Athletes , HPER C lub Alplha Lambda Ddta Laura Scales Award : Jo Ellen Fenimore : Top Ten Educa · tion Studem Gamma Gamma Angel Flight Com · mander , Dean 's Honor RoU , President's Honor Roll , Onnge and Black Quill, Alpha Lambda Delu , Kappa Delta Pi. EduCltion Student Council Officer , Omicron Delta Pi ; Beth Field : Dean 's Honor Roll. National Student uadership Conference; Katen Framel : Dean's Honor Roll, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cutter's Cuties, Lambda Nu ; Cim Frazier: Prayer Brakfut Committee. Freshman Follies, Chrutian Greek Fellowship Planning Committee , Young Democrats , Dean '5 Honor Roll, AT A Queen Candidate, Angd Flight : Jaime Gib50n : Dean' s and President's Honor Roll ; Kri s Goodman : Freshman Follies . Dean's and Pre sident' s Honor Roll ; Goodputure : Alumni Re· lations Committee Dean's Honor Roll ; Gina Griffith : Army Blades , Orange and Black Quill , Dean's Honor Roll Cindy Hefner : Dean 's and President's Honor Roll, Inter· co llegiate ug is lature, FCA , Patchin Panel , Christian Greek fellowship , Alpha Lambda Delta Alumnae Schol. anhip ER Moore Scholanhip. T o p Ten Freshman Women ; Lisa Hendley : Dean ' s Honor Ro ll ; Mary Herzfdd : Dean's H onor Roll, Ru sh Booklet Committee : Glenda Hill : Dean's H o no r Roll; Karen Hodges: FRCD Club ; Elaine H or key : Business Student Council. Collegiate Republi· cans, Elliot Girls of Oxford. Greek Wed SteeriOI Com· mittee, Academic Affairs Senate Standing Committee Phi Be ta Lambda Beta Upsilon Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi Straight to the Han Director. Gamma Gamma Deao' s H ono r Ro ll Who's Wh o. H o mecoming Queen Semi· fi nali st: Karen Hosier: Agronomy Queen C.ndidate, President 's Co un cil. Ca mpu s C hest Co mminee, Dean's Honor Ro ll : Gina Hunter : Student Entertainen , Dean 's Honor Ro ll OSU Women's Choir. VR Quanet, Bennett Talent Show : K i m Hunter : Song Leader, Spanish Club; Les lie Hut chin $O n : Redskin Yearbook Staff, Campus Coed Queen Young Republicans, Sigma Ddu Chi, Student Union Activi ties Board ; LouiseJohnson : Advertising Club. Dean's Honor Roll Pleiade s. Pres ident 's H o nor Ro ll ; Luanne John$On : Dean's and President 's H o nor Ro ll Alpha La mbda Delta . Industr ia l Engineering Queen . Angel Flight, Busines.s St udent Coundl, Fl ying Allies Beta Upsilon Siama ; PatsyJohnson : NEA OEA. Edu Cltion Director , Camp us Crusade. Ch ris tian Greek Fellowship , Dan's Honor Roll ; Pam Kehn : Deao 's Honor Roll, Sllma Tau Delta ; Kim Kunard : Am and Scie nces H o n ors Com. mlttee. Dean 's and President's Honor Roll Patchin Panel ; Dessa Kuykendall : Ellol( Glfls of Oxfo rd : Janet Les.sly:

"A" iniliatc. Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Ben Lambda, President's and Dean's Honor Roll ; Vicki Lucthmcycr : Alpha Lambda Delta. Orange and Black Quill, Dean and President's Honor Roll OSU Bat Girl. All-University CoRee Basketball, Pc:mm Club : Sue Lcmbh : Dean's Honor Roll, Advcnising Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Collegiate RepUblicans. Inuamural Club: Brenda Lunsford : Vice: President of Alpha umbda Ddt2. Varsity Basketball. Coach for Women's All-Greek Bashtball Game Dean's and President's Honor Roll: Sheree Maupin : Angel Flight Officer. Student Union Activities Board Dean's Honor Roll. Orange and Black Quill, Am and Sciences Student Council Officer. Mortar Board , Pleiadc:s. Redskin Staff; Kathy May : Dean's Honor Roll. Panhellc:nic Officer, Tau Beta Phi Qu.:.:n FinaHn ; M.:linda McCutchen : Dean's Honor Roll. Pep Council; Vicki.: McDonald : Busin.:S5 Stud.:nt Council. Busin.:ss Qu.:en. Alpha Psi , Nancy Marshall : Engin.:ering Queen FinaJist. Pemm Club. Army Blad.:s and Black Quill; Juli.: McGarry ; Honor Roll; Mary M.:ib.:rg.:n : Honor Roll Spanish Club. CI.:aring HOUK CoiJ.:giate RepUblicans , and Black Quill, SHEA; Robin Norgaard: Freshman Follies, SEA Club. Young D.:mocrau Pom Pon Girl. Angd Flight , Pr.:sid.:OI·s and Dean's Honor Roll. Christian Fdlowship ; ADn OBrien : Daily O ColI.:gian Sports Writ.:r , VR Reservations Chairman, Honor Roll , Lambda Nu ; Joan O'Srien: Army Busin.:S5 Stud.:Dt Council, Dun's Honor Roll. Top Ten Business Stud.:nt Council, Mortar Board. Orange and Black Quill, VR Committ.:e. Gamma Gamma. Chapt.:r and ABO Winn.:r; Susan Pansza: D.:an s Hono r Roll. OSU Varsity Women 's Swim T.:am. Patchin Pan.:! ; Nancy P.:ak.: : Alpha Lambda Dean's and Honor Roll. Elliott Girls of Oltford. Intramural Sporu; P.:nland : Chrinian Gre.:k Fellowship , Dean's Hon o r Roll; Marcie Phillips: Link Martha Posey : Young Democrats, Pemm Club, Honor Roll. University Scholarship , Army Blades; Carol Honor Roll; Kim Pratt : Dean 's Honor Roll, Pr.:sident 's Hon or Roll. Collegiate RepUblicans, Orange and Black Quill. Porn POD Girl ; Shari Dean's and President 's Honor Roll. Regents Scholarship. Varsity Tennis Orange and Black Quill, Pemm Club, HPER Club. OSU Varsity Softball Club, Mortar Board ; Barbara Richter : Daily Reporter , Dean's HODor Roll; Kathleen Ryan : Dean's Honor Roll , 4th Runner-up to Miss Oklahoma ; Susan Sears: Pcp Council, Honor Roll; Sally Simack: XI Club. Legislature. Young Democrats. President 's Honor Roll Alpha Lambda Delta ; Susan Simack: Army Blade s Historian Society of Women Engineers, Orange and Black Quill, Honor Roll, President 's Honor Roll ; Kim Simon : Dean 's Honor Roll, Lid Chairman: Betsy Snell : Miss Queen of the We$[ 1976 Top Ten Miss Oklahoma Finalist; Lindy Stanley: D.:an's Honor Roll , Army Blad.:s Publicity Committee of Bridal Fair. Orange and Black Quill; Sharon St.:wan : Army Blades, OSU Varsity Swim Team, Cutters CUli.:s. Dean's H o nor Roll, Hand ID Club. Intercollegiat.: Legislature ; Carol Sughru : Honor Roll. Kappa Delta Pi. Alpha Lambda Delta : Sharon Sughru: D.:an·s Honor Roll : Kay Sullivan : Young Democrats Dean's Honor Roll, Hand ID Club. Phi Upsilon Omicron; Kri.sti Swan: Christian Organization. SHEA , Home Eocnomics freshman Club. Dean's Honor Roll : Susay Synar: Presiden, 's and
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Dean 's Honor Roll. Aggie X Queen, S.:creury of OSU Association of Speech Communication. Orang.: and Black Quill. Mechanical Engine.:ring Que.:n, Young Democrats ; Jo Thomas : SHEA. D.:an's Honor Roll. OSU Fuhion Board , Jr Panhdlcnic Council Officer, Gr.:ek We.:k Committee ; Tami Tibbits : President 's Council. D.:an·s Honor Roll Angel Flight Patchin Panel ; Cindy Tripp : Army Blade s Officer. D.:an's Honor Roll Orange and Black Quill, Hom.:coming St.:ering Committee; Debbi.: Vaughn ; Dean's Honor Roll, Committe.: for Ca mpus Chesl; Penny Vaughn : Dean 's Honor Roll CTM Club, Clearing Hous.:. Home Economics Club: Kat.:n Walters : Business Student Counci l Officer. Varsity Bowling. Beta Upsilon Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta Dean 's and President's Honor Roll. Phi Beta Lambda. Omicron Delta Kappa, Orang.: and Black Quill . OSU Ambassadors. Gr.:ek W.:ek Committe.:. OSU Traffic Appeals Board. Mortar Board. Gamma Gamma; Ann Washington : Alpha Lambda Delta Busin.:ss Stud.:nt Council. Chairman BSC Program Commiu.:e. CAB Queen , Orange and Black Quill ScI«tion Board for Who's Who on the Busin.:ss Campus, D.:an's Hon or Roll , Mortar Board Officer: Tncy W.:der : President'S Council. Brock and Bridle Queen, Freshman Follies , ChriStian Gre.:k Fellowship , Angel flight : Kay Welch : D.:an·s Honor Roll Orange: and Black Quill. Greek W.:ek Committee, FRCD Club. SHEA: Jamie W':St : OSU Fashion Board Collegiate DECA. Porn Pon Girl. Semi-finalists for Homecoming Queen ; Lisa Wiggins : Elliott Gi rls of Oxford. Dean's Honor Roll : Lou Anne Wolfe : Alpha Lambda Delta. Orang.: and Black Quill. Army Blades. Reporter for Dllily O'Coll.:gilln. Army Blades , Elliot! Girls of Oxford : Janice Worthington : Patchin Pan.:], President's Cou ncil Pr.:sident's and D.:an's Honor Roll " A " initiate; Lori YOSt : Patchin Pand o Hom.: Economics Club. Model in 8ndal fa.lr. D.:an 's Honor Roll ; Lu c ia Miller : Intercollegiate Legisla. ture A&S Student Council Officer , Top Ten Freshman Wom.:n. Angel Flight. Student Association A&S Senator. Miss Oklahoma 1977. Miss Tulsa State Fair 1977 Omicron Delta Kappa, Orange and Black Quill ; Debra Anderson : Alpha Lambda Deita , Orang.: and Black Quill. American Institute of Ch.:mical Engineers. Society of Worn.:n Engin.:e rs. Tau Beta Pi . D.:an ' s Honor Roll .
Onlario Alpha. Uniy.:rsity o(Toronto
Indi,idual HORors -Mary Clark, S.:c. Physical and Occupational Th.:rapy Undergraduate Ex«utive Council; Sheila Gordon. Synchronized Swim Team () th in Ontario); Penny Clapp, Figure Skating Team (1st in Omario); Stephanie Danids , Virginia Alpha Scholarship to Arto · mont
Orc=Aon Alpha, Univ.:rsity ofOnAon
Chapt.:r Honors -1st place Spring Cano.: Float , with SAE: 2nd place, All G reek Campus Races ; 1M Basketball Champions
Indiyidual Honon - Loreen Clark. Mortar Board Vic.: President; Susan Langley Jennifer Ja ckson Julie Lung Claudia Monteith Phi Theta U psilon ; Susan Jernste.u Tracey Palealogos. Kwama ; Loreen Clark, Margaret War· r.:n Endowment Scholarship. ABO Award ; Layne Gray. Rally Squad; Sally Blick I.:, Varsity Women's Bas ketball and Softball; Holly Mots.: , Activities Chairman; Karen Fasul!, Cha pt.:r Service Award

Ore,on Bela, Ort,OD State Uninrsity
lndi.idual Honors -Jan Tiland. Monu Soard. Pi Beta Phi Scholarship Award: Bobbie Perry. Beaver Belles : Muy Ann McKee. Asst Panhcllenic Rush and Ddeg2cc Coordinator ; Cindy Hokomb. Pi Beta Phi Ctllforoi. Alpha Scholarship Award. Honor Roll ; Cathie Brending , Bener Bdles : Cindy Howdl Chapter Service Award. Honor Roll ; Sue Gardner Beaver Belles Sigma Nu COUrt; Joni Carlson Orange Sherberts: Debbie Eoff Hooor Roll ; Jan Poff. Delta Upsilon Court; Jeannie Mikulic. Orange Sherberts; Gale Culm,cc. Dcniu= Dusenberry , Straight A Initiate s; Debbie Spaulding, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Coun
Orelon Gamma Wilbmeltc Uni.crsitf
Chapler Honors-National Aca.demic Achievement Award
Indi,idual Honors - Linda Benson Laura Kidd. Beta Alpha Gamma ; Traci Fritz Psi Chi; Leslie King Th. Serpe,,' Ollr Tow,, ; Laurie Lc=vine Ollr Tow,, ; Amy Stager. Varsity Basketball ; Jan Schrieber. Varsity Diving ; W(ndy Tripp . Gail Wintersheid. Varsity Tennis; Laura Kidd Varsity Swimminl ; WCIC Badminton Champions. Wendy Tripp Gail Wintersheid ; Varsity VoU(yball Mich(lI( Farmer ; Wendy Carlson. Panhellenic Pr(sidtnt ; Mary Selover. Monar Boatd ; Michelle Farmer Business Simulation; Wendy Tripp. Oregon Student Public Interest RtK'arch Group Local Chairman
Pennlylvania Gamma. Dickinson Collele
lndi.,iduaJ Honors - Diane Andersen . Leslie Bachus . Anne Chesnut. graduated cum laude ; Ellen Geen, Caroline H , Kennedy Fren ch Literature Priu. graduated magna cum laude ; Mary Glasspool. resident advisor, Wheel and Chain, co-captain varsity hockey Sidney Kline Scholarship, Dana Scholar, elected Alumni Representative forclassof'76, ODK , graduated with honors in mu sic and magna cum ilude received WiUiam F Hufnader senior prize ; Denise Grysky, Wheel and Chain ; Sally Heydt, Student Affairs subcommittee of Student Senate, Dana Scholar; Sally Husson Dana 5<ho lar co-cap ta..in of hockey team ; Cheryl Kienzle Dana Scho lar , Baird 8ioi olY Prize lraduat(d Phi Beta Kappa and magna cu m laude ; Jean Kinson , resident advisor Whed and Chain ; Marlorie Mayl t, Bridget McCurdy, Alpha Psi Omega ; Lynn Rossman Eta Sigma Phi ; Malerit Saul. graduated magna cum laude : Jill Simpson. graduated cum laude ; Marianne Su lliv an. Eta Sigma Phi ; Alison Taylor. graduated cum laude ; Debbie Younl. Psi Chi.
South Dakota Alpha. University of South Dakota
Chapter Honon - Hightst co mmission per capita magazine $lIes for Arrowmont ; First plact Strollers show; Strollers cos tume award
Indi.,idual HORorl - Wh o's Who '" Ameri'IJII Colleges & U,.irtrsi,ies : KimJac o bs , Mary Johnson , Cam H olgatt ; Monar Board : Deb Moore , Kim Jacobs Susan Ntilson Mary Johnson : Omicron Deha Kappa ; Deb Moore ; Guidon : Sue Dlefendorf, Jeanne Farrar, Deb Gunn . Cathy Horner R(ntt Pier , Nancy Cimpl, Nancy Anderson Deb Moo re K im Wallior Sue Nidson Lisa Dumm(rmuth , GUidon's Ouutandanl Semor Woman : Mary Johnson ; Alpha Lambda Landa Beckw ith, Deb Gunn Bobbettt Spcnsely, Jeanne Farrar: Zeta Ph i Eta : Deb
Moore- Vi ce- President. Candy Cotton-Cameo Reponer, Cathy H o rner- Historian ; Pi Omega Pi : Deb NeoonSecretary ; Phi Bet2. Kappa : Melissa Adams-highest grades ; Mu Phi : Jeanne Farru, Renee Pier , Carol Peterson , Palsy Horst ; Dean Harrington Book Award for an OUtstanding senior : Nancy Anderson; Archtr B Gilfillan award (or creative writing : Jeanne Farrar; Marlaret B Sanger award for outstanding scholarship by an English major : Nancy Parliman ; Sioux Falls Pan hellenic Scholarship for a freshman : Lori Nelson ; Sioux City Pre" Club Scholarship : Cam Holgate; Presidential Alumni Scholarship : Jeanne Farrar ; Strollers Scholarship : Kim Cutler; Four Year Strollers awud : Nancy Anderson ; Outstanding Pledge : Lori Nelson ; 4 .0 grades: D(b Gunn, Nancy Parl iman, Melissa Adams ; Miss Dakota (homecoming quetn) : Mary Johnson ; In Runner-Up Miss USD / V(rmillion Contest: Carol Peterson ; Rose o( Delta Sigma Pi finalisl : Cuol Peterson ; Membership Chairman USD D(mocrau : Janet Fahrni; Viee-Presid(nt UnivtrsilY R(pUblicans : Jeanne Farrar ; Co-chairman Danct for Dystrophy : Lisa Lewis; Debale, Forensics Extemporaneous Speaking Awards : Cathy Horner ; Cross Country and Track Award s : Kay Stenson ; Student Senate : Jtanne Furar; Hist ory magazine awud : Deb Gunn
Tenness« Beta. Vanderbilt University
Chapter Honors-Athenian Sing 1st place : louamunJ Swimming 1st place
Indiyidual Honors - Marian Bourdeaux Elizabeth Marc h Marshall Award. Vuceptor ; Ardon Brown ueasurer of Sophomore Nursing class . Vuceptor; Holly Dennison . Act ive Scholanhip Award ; Clay Duon . Sophomore Scholarship Award ; Mariannt Dunstan Kappa Sigma Court; Judy Fox. Vuceptor; Jan G(((y , Athenian Presi. dent ; Francis Harris Pledge Scholarship Award ; Carrie Hendrix Rose Bud of Kappa Alpha Coun; Lu Ann Heus· inkvdd. Pi Kappa Alpha Coun; Ald(n King Lotus Eater ; Cindy Love. Varsity Cheerleader; Martha Maday' , Best Pledge ; Karan McC lellan Vuceptor ; Robin Malec , Senior Scholarship Award ; Dina Norris. Junior Scholarship Award. Vucept Executive Board. Monar Soud : El iza beth Owen Vanderbilt Arts Association; Leslie Parham President Transandental Meditation Society VUH Volunteer, English Undergraduate Association ; Debbie Patton, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl. VUH Voluntetr ; Ellen Payne , Athenian ; Kristi Peterson Vuctptor. Youn, Life ; Susan Pressley Alpha Lambda Delta. Dan Girl. Varsity Cheerleader Gymnaslic Team ( Peabody) , CSAA, AISEC : Laura Riedl . Alpha Lambda Delta, Lotus Eater , YUH, Campus Tour Guide; Margaret Robinson, Blue Angel for Navy ROTC ; Ashley Rowe, Kappa Alpha Rose Coun ; Lisa Schilling , Athenian ; Kathy Schrock. Qu(tn of Kappa Sigma Court; Randie Seab. Vand(rbih in Spain ; Chris Skinner Lotus Eater ; Bethany Smith Varsity Cheerleader. VU Theater C irclt Theater Play(rs ; Cynthia Smith. Athenian Russian H onorary, Varsity Cheerleader. Young Life ; Pri SCilla Smith Varsity Chee rleader; Francit Seibels Panhdl'cnic , VUH ; Miriam Siaples, Homecoming Queen. Rush counselor; Cheryl Stevens VUH : Jill Strathman ABO ; Lee Ann Thornton , VU ytarbook staff, Summer Vanderbilt-in-France ; Jilda Unruh VU Th(ater : Laura Vandervoort Dart Girl ; lynn Vtla VIS ; Stephanie WlO' mng Mo rtar Board Res ident Advisor VU Fellowship Related Studies Assoc iauon ,

Gamml, Uninrsity of Tennessce at KnoniUc:
Chapter Honors-Fifth in Panhd1enic in scholarship ; second in soap box derby at Homecoming . in Mmidiv iS io n Carnic us , placed in all-sorority basketball
TCJlU Alpha Uni,ersity of Tent
Chapler Honol"5 - PIC'dge class third placC' in Sigma Chi Derby Day ; First Place In intramunl vollcyba.ll ; First in March of Dimes Hold-Up
Individual Honors - Jill RobertS Interaction Union Committee Policy Student Government Subcommittee ; Carolyn enig Panhdlcnic Advisor; Ann Ennen , Mortar Board ; Cynthia Hid:cy, Union Interaction Committee Cowboy SWCCthClllt Nominee . U . T . Sweetheart Finalist : Hden Huff Union Interutinn Committee ; Lisa )tby Varsity Singers and Concert Chorale; Carol Lubh. Eduea · lion Council ; Robin Social and Liz Pom Tnas Rday Rippey Day Finalist ; Susan and Film Rdations Mary Kay Alpha Epsilon Deha. Monar Board ; TSEA
TSEA Chairman of Co mm ittee for Brooke StolknwOt'rk. Social and BehavioDI Science Commince. Student Government Member Mortar Board ; Missy TiLlen. InteDetion Committee; Irby Williams . Education Council. Univerlity Commu nication s Com mittee ; Sherri Zillgitt. Mortar Board Natural Science Council Secretary. InteDCti on chai rman Union Communications Council; Joci Vial Texas Rday Co mmittee ; Kathy Tens Rday Committee. Mortar Board ; Nan RobertSOn Texas Rday Carolyn Keenan Mortar Board ; Barban Hum. Sec _ of Monar Board : Diana Northington Ideas Issues Committee
Tens G1.mma. T«h
Chapter Honors - Balfour Cup ; Arrow-mont Awardcontribution from chapte:rs; Alumnae Province Pre:sidents' Award for Education ; Si&ma Chi Skit Award ; Sing Song - 2nd and most lid:e:u Flag Footballlntramurals
Individual Honors- Angd Flight : Emily Armstrong. Jill Brown. Cristie: Blackman Sheryl He:rrinlton. Muff Moore : Junior Council : Tiny Inu Eunice Bnuon Kyle Mortar Board : Rho Lambda ( National Panhcllenic Honorary) : Jill Brown Jo Beth Barrell Crager Leigh Godley ; Alpha Lambda Delta : Debbie Davidson Susan Graham. TDCie: Erwin. Susan Pierce. Tracie Mc Millan Tef'1h Murphy Georgia Crownover. Salle:e Loftu; 4 0 Initiates : Karen Anne Hook. Mar ianne Taylor. Amy White: ; President ' s Brenda Formby. Karen Kirchhoff. Ginger Teddi Crager De:bbie Davidson. Tens Maid of Cotton ; Tel'llh Murph y. 2nd Runner Up in Maid of Cotton COnte:st; Pam Powell. Susan Robinson. Vanity Che:erleaders ; 2nd Miss Lubbock ; Rhnnda Foster 1st Runntr-Up Ms Tens Tech Dtbbie Shambttk. Ms TellilS Ttch finalut and Runntr - Up to Homtcoming Queen ; Debbie McFarland Old South Rose COUrt ; Sigma De:lta Pi. Sall, Holt Mary Ga il Eunin Brallon. Tcdt St-nalor ; Debbie Sham bed• Phi Kappa Phi ; Jantt Rha Ddta PSI Kappa (National Physical Education Honorary) ; Cragtr Lubbock C n y Panhtlltnlc Merit Scholarship
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Tou Epsilon Nonh Tens State University Indi vid ual HonOG-Denise Banosh. Celia Bennen . Ann L:uumore . Tarpley . Morw Board ; Barbara Barry oCPanhellcnic Outstanding Panhellenic member Outstanding Grte:k ; Valerit Troilo Beth Lownty Dina Jones. Week Queen ; Cathy Dtna Compton COUrt
Virzinia Gamma. William and Mary
Individual Honon - Karen Larson. Pi Beta Kappa ; Kappa Ddta Pi (honor socie:ty in tducation). Me:rmenes ; Beth Sanden Chtcr lnding Captain Omicron Delta Kappa ; Lissa Guparoli. Kappa Ddta Pi Mo nar Board Trtasurer ; Eversole. FIlii Hili editor (school newspaper). President ' s Aid Who '! Who ; Karen Cheerleader ; SUt Hanna Mtrmette5 Co·Director; Mickey Rat Ann Orchesis; Chru McFadden. Sandy Jeter. J V C heerleading Captain ; Suzanne: Kappa De:lta Pi : Debbie AssIStant of Orientation for 1976-17. Mdissa Locke, Pi Ddta Phi (ho nor society in Melissa Dozier. Che:erleading ; Frances Day. Mdissa Larson. Me:rmttte:s ; Nancy Antle. Orchesis; Charlotte Sharp Mermeues
Virzinia Delu. Old Oomiaioa Uail'ersity
Chapler Honors- 1st place Schnlarship ; 1st place: Sorority Inttamurals; 2nd place Sorority Greek Week-lrd place Song Fen. 2nd place: Skit Night; 2nd Thtta Chi Blood Individu a l H o nors-Who'! Who. Phyllis Ande rson. Wanda Wanda Cr ttkm nre. Kappa Delta Pi , Alpha Chi. Student Va Education Association, Honor G(lduale, Dean ' s List ; Ph}' llis ndenon. Student Va Education Assoc O micron Ddta Kappa Honor Dean', List ; SUt Wilson Varsiry Field Hockey , VP Intramural Committee. Omicron Delta Kappa University St-nare. Athlttic Committee; Lauren Durfee, VP Paohdle:ruc Council. Greek Week Committee Chairman Rush Committee Dean ' s List : Mary Commande:r Panhel Publicity Commince . Unive:rsity Senate. Senate Athletic Committee. Dean's List : Alison McKinley. Omicron Delu Kappa; Lori DeMarco. Gamma Gamma ; Beth Barnen. Greek Committe:e ; Ellen Richardson. Ne:wspaper Staff. Dtan's Lut ; Regina Carpini. Kare:n Danner. Deborah Raunig. Kathy Schau Dean sLin
Virginia Epsilon. Uni"ersity ofVilJi nia
Chapter Honors-Spirit Award for Sigma Chi Derby Days
Indi vidu al H o nors -Cy nthia Gatton. Who'! "ho Amolfg College Stllt/UII ; Ann Davidson. Preside:nt of Imer- Sorority Cnuncil.
WashiO,lon Alpha. U ni"ersit y of Wa sbin• ton Honors - U oinniry T tltthon Award
lndi"idual Honors-Kath y Gustafson, Zeta Psi Queen; Honor Rouse: Phi Beta Kappa ; Helgason. Panhel· Chairman ; Mann uslie Sttvens UW SoccerTearn ; Polly Ewers, Award : Claudia Morgan. UW Tennu Team ; Hnnor Rousc Magna Cum Laudt ; Nancy Dl1ke Cum
Wuhin,ton Beta , W as hin,lon Statt Uoinnit, C bapter Honors -ATO Dance (0 Give Them a Chance Manthon . lId Place . lndi,.idual Honon-Jan Adamson , Undergr2duate Student Activities Board. Secretary of the Americ:an Marketing Association ; Becky Boeucher , Cheerleader ; Lorri Eby. C heerleader year ; Eileen Amon , Rally Squad; Marla Samuelson, Julie Rcpp Slrughl A Initiates ; Kathy Fuller Straight A spring sc=rncstcr pledge : Straight A sludcnu : Nancy Doane. Patti Chancy. Lin Smith Marge Schmidt ; Shui Jones , former National Baton Champion. Washington Stale SwCCpstUC S Strut Cham· pi on, Age Division Champion , Senior Mi ss Washington

of Bat o n . 4th runner up at the National Competition. and W:u:h ingl o n Slate University's Ma jorette ; Denise Didier Pi Lambda Theta NationaJ Education Honorary . Cum Laude Graduate : Terri Bleck Homecoming Commiuee; Diane Fink Delta Tau Delta Sally SU05hine
Wfomin, Alpha. Uni-.crsilf ofWyo miol
Individual H onors-Carol Baker Co rb y Locke Mortar Soard ; Kim Oldenburg. Vickie Fowler Lori Tracy. Nancy Armstrong Spurs ; Mary Laya Chimes ; Ann Coffey Mary Laya. Ir ons kull Ounior Coed Honorary) ; Sally Ann Shurmur WYQ Gals ; Pat Crosby Carol Bahr. IWO of Top FivcJunior Girls
In Memoriam
DOROTHY ZETLMElSL ADAMS (Mrs J. R.) initio ated into Missouri Beta February , 1926; died May 5 , 1976.
RUTH M CARPENTER BATHMANN (Mrs Herben ) i nitiated into Michigan Beta February, 19n; died M:uch , 1976 .
MARGARET BAZLER initiated into Ohio BetaJune, 1923; died March , 19 76.
NEVA BIWNGSLY BEATIE (Mrs Cha.rles) initiated into Oregon Beta March , 19 18 ; diedJune 28, 19n.
RtrrH SINCLAIR BEll (Mrs John) initiated into IIIinoisZ.", March , 1923 ; died April , 1976
LoU ISE RHEES BERRYMAN (Mrs . J. F.) initiated into D C. Alpha OctObel, 1928; djed November, 19n.
BONNI£ HARMAN BERNARD (Mrs Ralph) initi· aled into California Delta October, 1951 ; died March , 1976
MARGARET MERWIN BLACKER (Mrs . H .) initi· ated into Ohio Alpha December , 19 20 ; died June, 19 76
PEGGY BROWN BoLTON (Mrs A J ) initiated into California Gamma May , 1957; died March, 1976.
RtrrH E. EDDY BoRTELL (Mrs . P . T ., Jr .) initiated into New York Gamma February , 1932 ; died November, 1915 .
DOROTHY MENZIES BoSTWICK (Mrs . Dudley) initiated into Connecticut Alpha March , 19)2 ; died March II , 1976
MARION BART!EIT MOORE BRANON (Mrs . B. G.) initiated into Texas Alpha February, 1948 ; died September , 19n
DEBORAH DARLENE BRICKER inuiated into Indiana Zeta April , 1971 ; died Mar ch 27 , 19 76.
EMMA WALKER B1lTLER (Mrs Wm P ) initiated into Iowa Beta September , 1912; died February , 1976 .
WILBURTA KNIGHT CADY (Mrs Charles ) initiated into Wyoming Alpha September, 19 10 ; died January, 19 76.
LUCILLE MlLLS CAMPBELL (Mrs . E. A . ) initiated into Kansas Bet a June, died September , 1971
MARY MARGARET MALOTI CASADY (Mrs. E. R.) initiated into Arizona Alpha March, 1928 ; died April 17 , 1976
HELEN CHAMBERS initiated into Nebraska Beta Marc-h , 1921 ; died January, 1976
AUCE DEWEY C HESSMA N (Mrs Harold C.) initiated into Ohio Alpha April , 1933; died January, 1976.
MARGARET MORONY CLARK (Mrs John A ) initio ated into Iowa Zeta November , 1912 ; died April 19, 1976.
MAY ROPER COKER (Mrs . O . R.) initiated into D . C . Alpha February , 1914 ; died March , 1976 .
MARY JANE KUHN COMAN (Mrs T F ) initi:ued into Indiana Beta March , 1923 ; died December , 197)
LUCILE GISE COMBS (Mrs C M ) initiated into Kans,,-, Alpha Oc[Ober, 1924 ; diedJuly , 1971
MAUDIE M DOYLE COOPER (Mrs C B ) initiated into Wyoming Alpha January , 1934 ; died April,19 76.
RUTH MCKINNEY CRANE (Mrs . B. D. , Jr . ) initiated into Arkansas Alpha October , 1912 ; died April , 19 76.
MILDRED FORKEY DUNN CREes (Mrs John P ) initiated into Illinois Zeta February , 1913 ; died February 20 , 1976
AUCEJ DEWEY initiated into Ohio Alpha April, 1933 ; diedJanuary 28,1976
RUTH KEWUY DoNAHOWER (Mrs H .) initiated into Pennsylvania Alpha February , 1931 ; died 197).

ILA HUGHES DONAHUE (Mrs . P H ) initiated into Iowa Beta March , 192 7; died October , 197) .
HELEN ELIZABETH HUFF DOWNS (Mrs Myron D ) initiated into Illinois Zeta February , 1919 ; died April 22 , 1976
DORlS DROUGHT initiated into Kansas Alpha June, 1917 ; died March , 1976
DOROTHY M. DYSON initiated into Illinois Deha May , 1918 ; died April 12 , 1976
ROMONA PRINA EGER (Mrs G . W ., Jr.) initiated into Arizona Alpha March, 1938; died February, 1976
EsrHER BoSWORTH FAIRGRJEVE (Mrs W R ) initiated inco Michigan Alpha April, 1922 ; died January, 1976
THRYA CORDELL FINNEY (Mrs F ) initiated into Arkansas Alpha March , 1913 ; died February, 1976
HELEN PEAIRS FITZPATRICK (Mrs J. E ) initiated into Kansas Alpha Janu2IY 1916 ; died March , 19 7 6
MARY JACOBUS FUNDRICK (Mrs Robert J ) initiated into Ca lifornia Gamma March , 1951 ; died March 12, 19 76 .
SELMA VOGNILD FORBES (Mrs . H . S .) initiated into Wisconsin Alpha Onober, 1903 and affiliated with Illinois Epsilon ; died February, 1976
HELEN HONEYWEll FORNOF (Mrs J R ) initiated into Illinoi s Beta November, 1906; died April 28, 1976
CLARA SW IGART DE WINDT (Mrs H ) initiated into Illinois Zeta November , 1909 ; died March 11 , 1976
OUVE E CRUIKSHANK FOSS (Mrs Robert T .) initiated into North Carolina Alpha March , 1938 ; died June 2, 1976 .
KATHERJNE FOUTS initiated into West Virginia Alpha March, 1938 ; died March I) , 1976.
SUZANNE COBB GEDMAN (Mrs ) initiated into Michigan Gamma October , 1960 ; died March , 1976.
EsTHER PAYN GEISE (Mrs ) initiated Illinois Beta February , 191) ; died April 28 , 1976
PATRICIA GoDFREY initiated Ontario Alpha October, 1926; died April , 1976
LEE E FILJOS HART (Mrs W ., Jr.) initiated into Massachusetts Beta March 1944 ; died December, 197)
CORNEUA GREGORY HARTMAN (Mrs . Harry) initiated into Texas Alpha March , 1926; died April , 1976 .
AMY F DAVIDGE HECTOR (Mrs R H B.) 10mated into Ontario Alpha February, 1924; died January , 19 7 6
loTTIE O TAYLOR HOllAND (Mrs R W ) inili· ated into Colorado Beta February , 1912 ; died Onober , 1975.
EILEEN DICE HOLMQUIST ( Mrs Edward ) i nltl· ated into Ohio Alpha Onober , 19 32 ; died May 9, 1976.
THE ARROW OF PI lETA PHI
DORIS GEILE HOUDIAKOFF (Mrs . Andrei) initiated into Indiana Beta February , 1920 ; died June, 1976.
ANNE TEDFORD HUFFMAN (Mrs P E ) initiated into Indiana Alpha March , 1919 ; died November , 19 7)
DOROTHY HARVEY HYTEM (Mrs D. B ) initiated into Kansas Alpha October , 1941 ; died December, 19 75
JANET MARSHAll JOHNSON (Mrs G E ) ,nltl · ated into Kansas Beta March, 1951 ; died May , 19 76 .
MARILYN SWINEHART JOHNSON (Mrs . Robert) initiated into Ohio Delta March , 1946; died September 12 , 1975 .
PATRICIA MOSELEY KEITH (Mrs J C.) initiated into Arkansas Alpha March, 1948 ; died November, 197)
EDITH RICHARDSON KENNEDY (Mrs A T ) initiated into Illinois Zeta ; died February, 1976
JOAN BENNETI KING (Mrs W ) initiated into South Carolina Alpha September, 1964 ; died February, 19 7 6
MADELINE WYER KilliNGER (Mrs . deW an) initialed into Nebraska Beta April, 1927 ; died December , 19)) .
SALUE B. FORT KITTLE (Mrs . J . L.) initiated into D C Alpha Fehruary, 1945; died October, 19 75.
MARION SEELEY lAMBERT initiated into Ohio Alpha April, 1919 ; died December , 1975
DOROTHY M OSTRANDER LEACH (Mrs L. L.) initialed into Oregon Beta affiliated with Oregon Alpha April , 1920 ; died February , 1976
ELIZABETH BLACK LENDERMAN (Mrs E H , Jr ) initiated inw Pennsylvania Gamma February, 19 41 ; died May2) , 1976 .
MARY A MOREY LtrTZ (Mrs R P ) initiated into Texas Beta March , 1948 ; died November 26,1975
CHARLOlTE TREAT LoNNING (Mrs . S . N . ) initiated i nto Nebraska Beta Much , 1934 ; died September , 19n
RUTH E MARTIN (Dr.) initiated into Missouri Beta O ctober 1920 ; died January , 1976
IVAH LEOLA THOMAS MCCoRD (Mrs H L.) initiated into Indiana Gamma March, 1944 ; died April, 197 6
MAY J . SIEVERS M cDONALD (Mrs . ) initiated into Washington Alpha April, 1927; died May 6,1976.
VIRGINIA ELLETT McENTIRE (Mrs Edison) initio ated into Colorado Alpha January , 1929; died May 14, 1976 .
BETIY SOLDWELL MEHL (Mrs . U . S . ) initiated into Illinois ThetaJune, 1951 ; died January • 1976
ELEANOR HOWARD MERRfIT (Mrs C. E ) initiated into New York Alpha February, 1931; died April} , 19 76
NEll WALlACE KELLy MILLER (Mrs R W ) initi· ated i nt o Arkansas Alpha June , 1926 ; died April , 1976.

NELLIE EUZABETH MOULD initiated into New York Alpha ovember, 1904 ; died May , 1976
ANNA GASKINS MUEllER (Mrs J. S .) initiated into Arizona Alpha affiliated with Illinois Zen. March, 1953 ; died April, 1976
HAZEL MURDOCK MURKLAND (Mrs. P . P .) initiated into Wisconsin Beta August , 1919; died April, 1976 .
MARGARET FULLER MURPHY (Mrs. M ) initiated imo Kansas Ben June, 191) ; died December, 1915
EDYTH DOCEKAL NIC HOLS (Mrs W ) initi:ucd into Illinois Epsilon March, 1933; died July, 1915.
LUCILLE HARRIS NORMAN (Mrs . H . W . ) initio ated into Indiana BetaJune. 1917; died May, 1976
CHARLOTTE PETERS OBERLY (Mrs H S .) initiated into Pennsylvania Beta October, 1919; died April,1976 .
MAUD MCALPINE OGDEN (Mrs . E. P .) initiated into Ohio Beta March, 1901 ; diedJanuary, 19 76.
VERNA LYOA BROWN PAPE (Mrs.) initiated into Illinois Zeta December 1908 ; died April 11 , 1976
BERNICE A BYINGTON PEDEN (Mrs R W B.) ini,iated into Vermont Beta February, 1918 ; died March, 1976 .
LILY JANE AXTON PITTS (Mrs. F R.) initiated into Vermont Alpha March, 1921 ; died December , 197)
CATHERINE A YORK POSTON (Mrs. E. E.) initio ated into Idaho Alpha February, 1928 ; died March, 1976 .
LORETTA BUTLER REAGOR (Mrs. Fred) initiated inlO Louisiana Beta October , 1936 ; died March, 1976
EDNA ANDRE REDDY (Mrs. Edward H .) initio ated into Iowa Gamma May, 1907 ; died May 10 , 1976 .
LYDIA H CHEYNEY RICHARDSON (Mrs H T .) initiated into Maryland Alpha February, 1918 ; died January , 19 76.
MARY ISOBEL ROGERS initiated into Manitoba Alpha March , 19H ; died february , 1976 .
HEUN LUDWIG SALZEJt (Mrs. 1. 1.) initiated into Pennsylvania BetaJune, 1941; died February, 1976 Jo FRANCES POWEU SANGSTER (Mrs . R. F.) initi· ated into Kansas Alpha February, 1930 ; died June 13,19 76.
MARIE GATES SCHMID (Mrs J W ) initiated into Missouri Gamma January , 1914 ; died April 11 , 1976.
MARY Lou CROMER SCHWARZKOPF (Mrs . S. l .) initiated into Ohio Zeta March , 1948 ; died April , 1976
JANE G. EWOlT SHANNON (Mrs C. D .) initiated into Missouri Gamma April, 1914; died May
27,1976.
FAITH EASrVOLD SHELCHUK (Mrs. W R ) initio ated into Nonh Dakota Alpha November, 1951; died October, 1975
EDITH ENSKO SHORTT initiated into Onta r io Beta October , 1934 ; died December, 1975 .
BLANCHE CHAMBERLAIN SPRAGUE (Mrs. C . A.) initiated into Oregon Gamma November, 1944; died March, 1976
EDNA TOMPKINS STILLMAN (Mrs. M. 1.) initiated into New York Beta April, 1906 and affiliated with Michigan Alpha ; died March, 1976.
PRISCILLA HODGON SMITH (Mrs. D .) initiate d into Ohio Alpha October, 1942; died June 24, 1976
ALBERTA DINKEL STILWELL (Mrs. A 1.) ini t io ated into Indiana Beta January , 1915 ; died Ap ril 26, 1976
EUZABETH MCCARTHY TAYLOR (Mrs . J . }.) initiated intO California Delta April, 1932; died March, 1976
JANE HAGERTY THORN (Mrs K 1.) initiated into Pennsylvania Gamma March , 1921 ; died April, 19 76.
EDWIN HO N TIPTON (Mrs J M.) initiated into Michigan Beea December, 1928 ; died Nov ember, 197)
MAY SCHULER VAN INWAGEN (Mrs. 1.) initiaeed into Nevada Alpha October, 1927; died January , 1976
ELIZABETH G. BLAKE WAHL (Mrs . H. F.) initio ated inco Ohio Beta January, 1936; died October , 197)
GRACE ISO BEL WARD WARREN (Mrs. C 1.) initio ated into Pennsylvania Gamma November, 1924; died february , 1976
JEAN BAKER WAIT (Mrs.) initiated into Virginia Gamma March , 1937 ; died May 24 , 1976 .
HAZEL E JONES WEAVER (Mrs G W .) initiated into Washington Alpha February, 1913; died March, 1976
ALEDA KELLEy BLAKE WIESE (Mrs A 0 .) initiated into Colorado AlphaJunc: , 1917; died January, 1976.
GRACE MARGARET WIESTER initiated inco Wash. ington Alpha February , 1911 ; died December 12, 197)
MARION ApPELBE WILLSON (Mrs . D. H.) initio ated inco Ontario Alpha February , 1923; died June 27 , 1976
MARGART E M WOOD initiatc:d into New Yo rk Beta December , 1909 ; diedJanuary 18, 1976.
MARY JOSEPHINE WOOD (Mrs E W .) initiated inco Indiana Alpha April, 1914 ; died March, 1976.
Lost Pi Phis!
EorrOR's NOTE: Somewhere along the way, many Pi Phis have b«n misplaced- at least insofar as the Central Office address list is concerned. It is important that all Pi Phis be located , and in an effort to find the lost members, THE ARROW will publis h a l is t , by chapter, each issue. If the reader knows the cu rrent address o f one o( those listed. please forward that information to Mrs . Ral ph Schu lenburg, Director of Central Office, 7730 Carondelet, Suite #333, St. Louis, Missouri 63105.
NORTH CAROLINA ALPHA

Nllme
Laura Ann AdaIr
Nancy A Adams
Kathryn Rogerson Adams (Mrs W .)
Stella Wadc:i05 Alexander
Nancy A Turner Allison (Mrs L. M )
Deborah E Moore Alphin (Mrs Steele)
SUllnne S Luter Anderson ( Mrs E A .)
Susan M Donald Andrews (Mrs P M.)
Ruth T Newby Archie (Mrs W .)
Cheryl L. Arnold
Mary L. Ca rpenter Austin ( Mrs R W )
Initiated into Texu Bela
Miriam A Baggett 1926
Jeanette L. Bahnson 1968
Carol Nation 8alrlwin , )r (Mrs G. S ) 19H
Margaret Arnold Ball (Mrs ) 19 40
Martha E Brasch Ballad (Mrs P ) 1962
Lucy Watson Ballard (Mrs E.) 1936
Mary Eliubeth Barker 196'
Elizabeth A Eskridge Barnes (Mrs. Norris) 1963
Charline Rutter Barrie (Mrs R E ) 1949
Initiated into New Mexi co Alpha
CharlOlte L Wheland Barringer ( Mrs .) 1963
Mary O . Bass 19,8
)oK'phine Woodard Beall (Mrs )osephine W ) 1971
Andrea T . lkerman 196 7
)ulia S . Mcbane Bell . )r . (Mrs . T . ) .) 1942
Ruth R Woodruff Bender )r (Mrs ). R ) 19)'
Initiated into Virginia Alpha
Eunice H owze Mihon Benton (Mrs W G ) 196'
Carolyn F Collins Bi.schoff ( Mrs .). )oKph) 1966
Sally Hoppe Wiggins Bissell ( Mrs D .)
Audrey Diana Wall Black III (Mrs James B ) 1966
)ulia R Folsom Bond (Mrs. N W .) 1936
Grace A Boney 19)6
Blan c he B HanffBonner(Mrs M D ) 19 31
Nell B Booker 19n
Margaret Booth 1944
Dorothy D . MacDowell Bost (Mrs . E . Norris) 19H
Sarah I. Boyle 1969
Mary G Nufer Braley (Mrs C R.) 19 48
Judy Harrison Brcckinridge (Mrs.) T ) 1944
LucyG Brine)' 19H
Ca rlisle Cashion Broad ( Mrs D R.) 19 44
Ma ry)ane Brooks 1968
VirginIa) Brooks 19,8
Ann V Duncan Brown ( Mrs B C.) 1923
Kathenne Brown 1944
Ella F Brown ( Mrs L L) 1946
Name
Cons tan ce Tyson Bryson ,)r. (Mrs. G )
Ann L. Budy
Diane E Keya Burden (Mrs C )
Bronson Burrell (Mrs W E )
Judy A Buder
Ruth Butler l"ilillllO" Yell' 19H 19lJ 1962 194J 196J 1947
Initiated into Virginia Alpha
Pauicia A )ones Cain (Mrs. L ) 1952
Jean FostuCaidweil 1966
Betty Molsdaic Campbe:JJ (Mrs ) K ) 1942 Initiated into Tennessee Alpha
)Cl.n Cardwell
Sarah C Smith CHey (Mrs Brooks)
Tempe Yarborough Carlton (Mrs . ) .)
Carolyn H McKenzie Carpenter (Mrs H A .)
Belsy A Hulburt Chadwic" (Mrs. 0 , R.)
Vergilia B Leggett Church,)r (Mrs T C )
Charmian Griffin Clark,)r. (Mrs.] )
Jenny C. C lark 1941 1967 19J6 1967 1944 1964 1948 19H Initiated into D C Alpha
Frances). Davis Claytor (Mrs W G .) 19,8
Hariolte C Taylor Clement,)r (Mrs P A ) 192)
Mary) . Cobb 19J9
Cafolyn) . Benbow Coker ( Mn . L.) 1961
Maysie Lyon,s Collins,)r. ( Mrs M H .) 19d
Olive M. Cranston Conley (Mrs.). 0 . ) 1943
Lucile Conly 1949
Barbara)ean Clarson Cooper (Mrs Alan S.) 1968
Connie Moore Coughlin (Mrs G L.) 19H
)oanie Grcene Craven (Mrs E ) 19)4
Eleanor Soule Crosby ( Mrs O S.) 1939 Initiated into Wuhington Alpha
Anne G Penn Crosland (Mrs D B ) 19H
Inidated into Virginia Alpha
Sandra). Trotman Crouse)r ., (Mrs Thomu C ) 1957 Initiatcd into Vermont Be,a
Anne G . Crutc hfield
Patricia Anderson Crutchfield (Mrs.) . H .) 1947
Barbara A Banker Curtis (Mrs Virgil)
Ann L Murphy Dameron )r (Mrs Z C ) 1946
Nancy Gordon Dameron ( Mrs E P .) 1934
Lucy E Booker Davis (Mrs.) 0.) 1942
Louise Bahnson Davis 196)
Rosale Branch Davison ( Mrs ) .) 1943
Anne E Maxwell Dellinger (Mrs Waher)
Initiated InI O Virginia Alpha
Anne Archer Denlo.)r ( Mrs A E.)
{nIlIllIlO" Yellr Na m e
Katharine D Wheaton Dillingham (Mrs ). S ) 1930
Initiated ioto New York Gamma
Martha Taylor Docrilin,cc (Mrs O C ) 1944
Virginia Pou Doughton (Mrs . H . ) 1943
Rebecca W Drane 194)
Bettie Dudley 1948
Initiated into Alabama Alpha
Charlotte S Winstead Dunlap (Mrs William) 1961
Claire Ruucll Euey (Mrs. E D ) 19)0
Betty A . Yowell Ellington (Mrs. A . ).) 19'0
JinDenc Hood Ellu (Mn T ) 1942
Lucy Peel Emerson 1972
Letha Slager EUM (Mrs.) 1940
Initiated into Virginia Gamma
Mary S Everett 1948 Initiated ioto Virginia Alpha
Ann Kimbrough Eyster (Mrs. William B } 1943
Wilma S Fagen 1951
Sara G . Falkener 1929
Mary E Nash Farris (Mrs 1 ) 1941
Analeak S Liipfert Fearon (Mrs William B .) 196)
Peggy Ballard Feeney (Mrs F.) 19"
lelia Burnett Felker (Mrs G W Ill) 1944
Susan C Gebhudt Ficklen.)r (Mrs. 1. S .) 196)
Katharine 1. Finney 1948
Jane McDonough Flynn (Mrs R M .) 1942
Dorothy P Hall Folck (Mrs M P ) 1963
Sue Folsom 1944
Diana G Foote 1964
Georgia A Fuller 1960
Jane Earle Fu rman 1968
NancyF Wilson Gaffner.)r (Mrs H B ) 1961
Margaret E Gaines 1934
)acqudine Lewis Gallioo (Mrs ) A ) 1949
Joan Gant 1953
Mary A Garvin 19H
Elizabeth R Lin Gerstner.)r (Mrs l V ) 196)
N2Dcy)efferisGibbons.)r . (Mrs. A . ) .) 1943
Elizabeth P G2J'\!ey Gibson (Mrs C B ) 19"
Mary Gillespie 19"
Ml.ry C Goodwyn 19"
lsla C Gorham
Cynthia G Grant
Caroline T Green
Erma L. Green

Initiated into Obio Etl. 1943 1919 1918
Winifred Edmunds Gteene (Mrs F E.)
Kl.therine)amiesoo Gregory (Mrs.) M M .)
Ethd Houston Griffith (Mrs R ).)
Elizabeth Grimes
Susan L Marsh Grogan (Mrs David)
Emma K Guion
Lavillon E. Morrison Gussc:nhoven (Mrs ) W )
Del.ne G Mullis Hall (Mrs Stewan K )
Carol Cobb Hamilton (Mrs D K )
William Lloyd Hamilton (Mrs ) T )
Sl.rah T Winder Hu,roves (Mrs Walter C .)
Helen Dortch HI.Crison (Mrs T P )
)ane Edwatds Hauser (Mrs. C N .) 1924 1941
Initiated into Tennc:ssce Betl.
Alice Cheshire Haywood (Mrs H D )
Anne D Heartt 19)0
Babette L Girard (Mrs Bill D ) 19)8
Initiatcd intO Florida Alpha
Jill Beth Hickey 1967
Catharine K Taylor Hill (Mrs T ) 1927
Initiated into Virginia Beta
Marg:uct Coley Hodges
Janet Law(ence Holmes III (Mrs T H )
Jean Roberu Holt,) r (Mrs ). 0.)
Beuy T Lawrence Homewood (Mrs. S S )
Betty A Ki rby H o rti n III ( Mrs P )
Jane W Howard 1973 1938 1948 1948 1912 1919
In itiat e d into Vi rginia Alpha
Marie Nussbaum Howe.)r. (Mrs ). M ) 1949
Bonnie M Hoyle 1963
Maddyn Kay Hoy le 1964
Annl. T Black Hudgins )r (Mrs C R )
Amy Arrendell Hunter )r (Mrs. Thomas B ) 1971
Anne Huske 1948
Betty Dicks Hutton (Mrs.). 1.) 1945
Sarah M . McKinney Ingram (Mrs . M2J'\!io) 1960
liUieW )acbon 1930
Jennie Lynn)amison (Mrs ).} 19B Irene)effreys 1950
Katherine C Oldham)enkins (Mrs. Edwin B ) 1959
Initiated into Ohio Etl.
Shirley Simpson)ohnson.)r (Mrs.). A ) 1955
Betty Shl.de)ohn50n (Mrs C W .) 1943 )2Die)olly 1933
Beuy W )ones 1950
Paula R.)ones 19H
Beuie M KeJl 19)7
He len B Kelly 19)1
Manha V Kemp 19)9
Initiated into Virginia A lpha
Sarah Graham Kenan
Patricia Rodman King (Mrs M K )
Matgaret S Knee
Mary E Rogers Knowles (Mrs R l )
Wilma)ones KnOll (Mrs )
Mary G Burnette Koonce (Mrs. C B )
Mary S Baker Krosney ( Mrs H A )
Ellen M Tredway Kuipc:r (Mrs ) B .)
Beverly G Lane
Patricia 1. Sawyeelane (Mrs. N M .)
Anne R Thompson wimer (Mrs ) S )
Amy Heard Laroche (Mrs ) ) )eei W . witter 1970 1911 1969 19l1 1910 1911 1960 1911 1969 1960 1919 1942 1916
Initiated into North Cuolina Bela
Patsy S McAuley Lassiter (Mrs R B ) 1957
Alice Laughlin
Nancy ltwlor
Patricia Sooth lee (Mrs ) A .)
Initiated into lIlinols Epsilon 1910 1931
Robbie Ann leach Leech (Mrs Gordon W )
Mary lewis
Anne Lide
Sue LlDdsey
Helen Sears Ludden (Mrs F C )
Janet luke 1942 196 7 1939 1910 1911 1940 1911
Louise Lupton
Iniuated in to WiS(onsin Gamma 19<41
Helen Borl St rOm Lyde cker (Mrs ) K .) 1941
uun Thompson MacMillan III ( Mrs W .) 19H
l:knyJ . Madduoo 19)6
Manha B Mallary 194)
Omit 8 . Whiu=lcy Mallison 19)2
FnnccsParham Milnn ( Mrs W R.) 19))
Vickie E Grcubc:h Marsh (Mrs Bruce C ) 19)9
Elizabc:th D Webb Matheson ( Mrs D S.) 19 11
Margaret Powell McConnell (Mrs R S ) 1931
Iris McEwen 19)0
Brooh H Mc Kamy 1962
Initiated into Illinois Epsilon
Mor,an Wor":y McLean (Mrs Glenn D ) 196)
Muy A McManus
Joao Mcmbery
Karyn L Mcrcncu

Initiated into Teus Ddta 19)) 19)2 1948
Initiated into Virginia Gamma
Mildred T Lcuh Miller (Mrs E S ) 19)9
Olivia T , Miller 1968
Virginia M MiJmo 1927
Betsy Ross MOlTis
Rena Henry (Mrs , W .)
Memrie T Mosin
Hc:len Leigh Mueller
Initiated into Tens Bela 1961 19H 1960
LiIIi.m Beach Mumaw (Mrs John).)
Martha Tuttle Murphy (Mrs G Gilbert)
Susan Richardson
Susan Ambler Rohem ,J r . (Mrs W V )
SUlln Harlett Ellis (Mrs David)
Mary Brown Robertson (Mrs . T. I.)
Arlene Carol RoUe
Mary Gorringc King (Mrs .)
Julia Rou
Sherry L Rottman
19 70 1911 1970 1944 1971 196 7 1947 1961
Initiated into South Carolina Alpha
Audrea G Rowc:ll 1937
Lord Bowling Rowley (Mrs F S.) 192)
Phoebe R Harding Royster (Mrs C ) 1929
Caro M . Green Russell (Mrs.) 1924
Eleanor R , Colter Ruthven (Mrs W C ) 1929
Sarah R Ryan 1947
HiJda F Lawrence Saulsbury (Mrs D C ) 194)
Diana K Webb Scheurich (Mrs Paul) 1963
Initialed into Kentucky Beta
Addaidt= McAnally Schnell (Mrs ) 1930
Patcici.a Vanamee S<:ott 1971
Mary E Hazlett SCOtt (Mrs R U ) 1947
Ann Andt=rson Sherman (Mrs ) 1946 Initiated into Florida Beta
Betty O SWClt Shirley , Jr (Mrs R L.) 1944
Bt=tty Crock Shoc:ma..lter (Mrs J C ) 193)
Elizabeth Barbt=r Sickles (Mrs A D ) 1929
Nancy Glov er Barre:tt Simpson (Mrs George: L.) 196)
Jane Slaughter 194)
Jean E. Mur ray
Ellen A Murchison 1968 1961 1934 1911 1941
Initialed inlo Florida Gamma
Juliet E Murrell
Ida C Prince Nd50n ( Mrs D. W .)
Mary L. Huse: Nid:50n (Mrs J R .)
Margery Nicol 1969 1941 1941 1941
Jacqueline Nimock 1942
Iniliated inco Missouri Iktt
Gloria Nix 19)2
Initiated into Florida Alpha
Betsey) . West Odell (Mrs . J . K . P .) 1941
Joan H Adams Olmstead (Mrs D .) 19)1
Laura Bingham Owens 1961
Initiated inco Colorado Be:ta
Nancy Croom McLean Parker (Mrs Geoffrey) 1966
Ann Paschall Parri s 1970
Mona Leigh Pus 197)
Jane C Cheshire Penick ,Jr. ( Mrs E A .) 194)
Roberta Wimon Penn 111 ( Mrs F R ) 1939
Anee G EdmundsPenn (Mrs A .) 1931
Patty Penn 1936
Louise: Pc:rry 19)4
Joan King Phillips (Mrs. R ) 19) 1
Carol L.Johnson Poole. Jr (Mrs L. C ) 19)9
Sarah Buchanan Porter (Mrs C W ) 1947
Sibyl Gouch Powe 111 (Mrs E K ) 1946
Virginia F Prettyman 193)
Josephine E Prevosl 1969
loUIse Pruchard 1932
J«n Whitley Raney 19 70
M Margaret Bach Ramanen (Mrs. W W ) 1946
Maty W. Raoul 1936
Initiated ioto Fl orid a Gamma
Susan G Warburton Redd ( Mrs Albert M ) 19)7
Barbara F Burgess Really ( Mrs .J. D .) 19)3
Elizabc:th A Sloan 197 1
Carol Council Smith ( Mrs E L. KimeJJ) 1961
Nancy M Ford Smith ( Mrs P A .) 19)6
Ellen Prouty Smith (Mrs R M ) 19)3
Bonnie C Lowder Smith (Mrs. Roger) 1963
Jennie: NrwsomeSmythe (Mrs D W .) 1941
Judith L.Jont=s Southerland (Mrs f M ) 19)8
Mary S Spanhour 1948 Initiated into Virginia Alpha
Ann C Spc:ncer 1962
Sara D . Richardson Spurlock (Mrs . H . N) 1944
Jacquc:Iine: W Laird SteinemanD ( Mrs C ) 1942
Joan M Stieber 19)1
Jean Rosc= Stifler,Jr (Mrs W C.) 1931
Margare:t Elle:n SUII 1967
Bess Bc:ttesTaylor (Mrs A R ) 19)0
Annie M Taylor 192)
Donna It.. Taylor 1969
Manha B Lc:wis Taylor (Mrs R W ) 1931
TaJiulah D Smith Taylor (Mrs. T W ) 19)9
Patricia A Sullivan Te:2gue,Jr (Mrs H E ) 1949
MollieW Spruill Thompson (Mrs J.) 19)7
Luanne Thornton 1914
Caroline M, Long Tillt=u (Mrs Hugh M ) 1946
Anne. F Llewellyn Towe (Mrs J.) 19)7
Jean Van Deusen Towne:r(Mrs VI J ) 193)
Elizabt=th A TaylorTricomi (Mrs A H ) 196)
PatridaL. Hughe:sTumage.)r (Mrs H W .) 1944
Alice p,lmerUlmer 1964
Beuy L. Cyper Van Zandt,Jr . (Mrs . P . W .) loitiate:d into Arkansas Alpba
Sarah Vann
Jane Poiotc.rVaughn ( Mrs W O )
Carolyn Vau,ht
Valerie A Vo n Ammon 19l1 1948 1918 1916
105

ItU1t1111 0" Year
Name
Sara E L<=<= Walk<=r Jr ( Mrs H G .) 19 4 7
Ebub<=thJ Johnson Walk<=r ( Mrs T H .) 19H
Lalag<= K Ott<=s Warnngt o n ( Mrs .) 19)1
Carol Webst<=r 19H
Dor o thy A W<=llon s
Lindsay R Wh<=atl<= y
Initiat<=d IntO N<=w York Gamma 19)) 1969
Ann Robinson Whitham (Mrs W . A .)
Suah Clar k Whitlock ( Mr s. Ri chard T .)
8<=uy Hendn ck Whnman Jr . ( Mrs EmIlJ .)
Mary M Widen<=r
Kathryn A Wiley
Julis Sherrod Fowkr Willis ( Mrs, Char l<= s)
Kay McGims<=y Wilso n ( Mrs , H M .)
Jayne K Smoot Wil so n (Mrs N) 1946 195 1 196 1 19 4) 19)0 1969 194J 19JJ
Joann<= Ma ss<=e WISC: (Mn .J, W .) 19B
Martha E Mi ch al Wood ( Mrs F.) 19 24
L<=onora A Dd Gr<=co W oo d ( Mrs W C. A .) 1959
Martha F Wilkin so n W oo d s (Mrs . A . G .) 195 8
Lyd C. 801 c<= W oo llen ( Mrs W S .) 19 3 7
B<=ny Sterchi W o rle y ( Mrs R.) 1940
Iniuat<=d IOt OT('nn<=ss<=e Alpha
lsabc:lCart<=rWonhy.Jr. ( Mrs F 5.) 19)0
Virginia Bo w('r Wray ( Mrs. B.) 1938
L. R<=b<= cca Wal ser Wright ( Mrs. E A.) 1929
Susan F AI<=under Yates ( Mrs John ) 1967
El u ab<=th Nash Yeaton Jr ( Mrs L. G ) 1946
Sara Yokky 1943
Ca ro l Sampl<= Payn<= Young. Jr (M rs.J B ) 196)
NORTH CAROLINA BETA
InttulllO" Year N ilm e /ntlf:lIt o n Yellr
Elizab<=th l Adam s 19)4
Patricia L. Adam s 1963
Mar ciaJean Kyzer Allen ( Mrs J oel) 1968
Rosa mund Law Alli son ( Mrs. R D.) 1949
Ch r istina Sifers A Iva rex ( Mrs. Wm .) 1963
Elizab<=th Antrim 19 ) 8
Ann Edmunds Aschenbrenner ( Mrs. B C.) 1946
Manha C. Bis h op Ashb y (Mrs. H N .) 1937
B<=th Lynn F<=idler At<=n (Mrs. Fr<=d ) 1971
Cath<= rin <= M Cook Ayoub (Mrs John) 1968
Eugeni<= Eich ma n Bakker ( Mrs. D .) 19 4 6 Initiated into Ohio Epsilon
Mar y G Ban s ky
Anne B<=a ch
Janet MatJ<= Bo linger Beath ( Mrs Andrew )
Mari o n Benn<=tt
Mary L Meyer Bere sfo rd ( Mrs. C. 0 .)
Susan L Chandler B<=rteau ( Mrs John T .)
Bett y A D<=merci B<=w ( Mrs .)
Janet A . Math<=w$ Bigg s ( Mrs Jeffr<=y R.)
RebeccaJane Bloomer
Paulin<= R Smuh Boothe ( Mrs. T H B.)
ancy Caro l Bradk y
Nancy A Niles Brasc h ( Mrs. C. W .)
Ca (hwne Raupagh Brooks III (Mrs W A .)
Co nstanc<= A Brown
Fran ci ne T larrino:l Buchanan (Mrs JR.)
ElJzab<=th W Bu ck 1955 1969 196) 194 7 1941 1961 1940 1961 1965 19J6 1970 194 7 1940 19)6 19)1 1946
Initialed IOt O Fl o nda Alpha
AntolOette Sall<=y Bur dell.J r
Llnd:l Burdette ( Mrs. AM .) 1941
Tan ia K Lang Burger ( Mrs Thomas M.)
Jan<=t Guber C ald ( Mrs. W W .)
K:lthleen C. Cal k lOS
Hel<=ne G Mulhgan Campbell ( MrsJ A. )
Ursu la S Herr Ca nne y ( Mrs. F D .)
J:ln<= Kdley Caskey ( Mrs J T.)
Martha K Schmidt C1I<=5 (Mrs D )
K:lY DaVI S C hne ( Mrs R )
Ann C. Cl lnk sul es
Conslance Coc hran
Inltlilled IOt O Musa chusc:tu Alph:l 19lJ
Eula L Coll m s 1933
P:lmda C. Co mpt o n 1967
Patrlci:l Ann Conner 1967
LlOd s Smith Co rey (Mrs. Gordon R.) 1967
Winifred T Cosgrove ( Mrs W A) 1935
Co urtney P Crowd<=r C r:lwford ( Mrs . W C.) 1933
B<=nh:l Southwick C rowther (G. Jr. ) 1938
Mark K 1968
Sharon Ali ce Smith Cummings, Jr ( Mrs.J L ) 1965 A C urr y 1960
Anne L. Johnston D:lh on ( Mrs . W . E .) 1955
Dore<=n C. Davis 1961
Huri<=t H Davis 1960
N:lncy W Slaven Davis ( Mrs J. B.) 194)
B<=IIY Mane Gnffe th Davi s( MrsJ M .) 1964
Barbara Dun 196)
Joanne E. Yoder D<=arth ( Mrs. J:lmes) 1967
Margaret Delmling.Jr ( Mrs K J .) 1951
Jo Anne Holloway Delamar (Mrs. D .O.) 19 )1
Zanna Douglass Denis{Mrs C. R.) 1940
Mar y EIIubeth D<=vyver 1964
Mm am A Swa n y Dlxhuthe ( Mrs. RIC hud ) 1957 T Douty 1958 into P<=nnsylv:lnl:l Epsil on Mar y L Dowell
Evrlyn B Band y DoyleJr. ( Mrs J B.)
Joan M Dursune
Peg Mer ce r Eastman ( Mrs. John R.)
Glona Kolunsky Edward s ( Mrs. W .)
Mary G Wann Eld<=r ( Mrs R. E.)
Mar y Ch risti ne Evans
Mar y Cogg in Everw ( Mrs B B.)
T n cia Booth Fish ( Mrs K K .)
ally Hu ns Foote
Sara F Fo rte
Joann e E Fowler
Sarah E Patterson FraZier ( Mrs Don)
Dorothy H yland G:lntt.Jr (Mrs R M .)
B<=lIe Garr:llt
Mar y Kathe G:lttS
Frilnce$ S HItCh coc k Ge<=hr ( Mrs J E)
PatriCIa
l"tIlJllf)"
\J"" )"eJr \ oJ",,,
Edith III ( Mrs H B .) 1950
Virginia Goodnow 1942

Intl/JIIIUI }', J,
Helen L Hlckol Nevin ( Mrs. Room' ) 1946
Cuol F Ho ove rOllver . )r ( Mrs H M ) 1939 ( Mrs. T R ) 194- linda Orr 1962
Hden L GUtSt 194- Nancy Panslng ( Mrs ] C.) 1941
Elizabeth C Hanifin 1968
Bet sy Gamble Han sen ( Mr s Pruss H .) 19)3
Hilliard Hudm 1936
Sandra) Harri son 1960
N2nq' R Wue PasnJ ( Mr s. R A )
Bubar2 S Brummm (Mrs .) 1962
P2md2 Beddl P2ul ( Mrs M 0 ) 1948
DianeJane Hassler 1964 Pedder 19 58
Nancy Phillips,]r ( MI S] P )
usan A TuchrHatchcr{Mrs M .) 1956 Int O Iowa Zeu
Lorenc D Hcbblc 196 3
Maxmc Mueller Hobbs (Mrs 0 R.) 195 3
Su"a Ruth Ervin Hoover (Mrs Gary) 196 4
Manlyn A Hoover 1963
Laura Hoppe 1952
Bctlc Wood s Hugu s( Mrs W .) 1952
Mary F Ivcy 1933 1954
Sue B ( Mrs J .) 1951
Manha M Johnslon 196 7
Jane Easl Karkaliu.)r ( Mrs C. F.) 1935
Jane C Kornega y Kcblcr {Mrs R F ) 1946
ArlmcKoch Keeffe (Mrs E .J.) 1939
Ruth L. Reade Kdlcy ( Mrs E W .) 1948
Miriam MacMullen Kdley (Mrs ) .) 1936
P2tr1C12 Wilson (Mrs ) L. ) 1951
Eliulxth W Wuers Kennedy (Mrs 0 A .) 1960
P2uici2 Wi ll 2td Kennedy ( M rs ) .) 1946
Stdl2)2nc Cole Kennedy (Mrs William) 196)
Anne Kingsbury 1937
Georgia L. Kitchen 1960
Andm; SteW2t1 Kn2pp 1967
SUS2n Hagist Kob2ya.shl ( Mrs Stephen A) 1965
Virgini2 Peace Kuru. ( Mr s W B.) 1943
D2wn H l2ntzLtJS 1955
Ellen) latimer 1956
G2yle Bukky Lee
Ruth llghtbro n 19}4
lur2Y Muie Lindgren
Ellubeth) Willi2ms Lopf(Mrs D2Vld) 1960
Joyce Dcan Lunsford ( Mrs) E .) 1943
Dolly Madison 1970
S2t2h Gorham Webb Malick (Mrs Lawrence C.) 1964
Sarah A Overshiner Mann ( Mrs ) P .) 1936
ElOise M D2ughcrty Martin (Mrs F A .) 1937
ElIzabeth McBnde
Kathy McCormick 19 70
Molly Godd2rd McG Lnnls (Mrs G I.) 1947
DorothyL. Fi sherM clain,)r (Mrs C R .)
louise II. Mathew s PI2tt III ( Mrs ] B.) 1963
M}rna E Pope M WISe Ponley ( Mrs. E L. ) 1933
P21 AddingtOn Po wers (Mrs D K .) 1942
)2nel BOlkLn Reese (Mrs ) ,) 1947
Clare R2w so n Ridley
BIIILe R Beckerdue Robertson ( Mrs WE.) 1946
P2uIC12lee (Mrs C. R.)
Trudy B Rogers
N2ncy L. l2 S Ro e,)r ( Mrs F H ) 1942
Elleene S Sulzer 521e ( Mrs )
)uen52mpson
194 1
Cathe rine l Saunders 19))
Mu), D )ohnslon Scheer (Mrs Errol D .) 19) 8
Ann Schneider 196 7
S)' ]Vi2j McK2ig SeawrIght (Mrs .) 1961
ChnslJne II. Umpste2d Shupe (Mrs R M ) 1933
Sara F Dunn Slmmons(Mrs V .)
Nancy E. Slocum 1963
B2bbwe Baker Smith , )r ( Mrs C H ) 1938
Laura S Johnson Smilh (M rs. H L ) 1934
Muy) Ray Smotherm2n (Mrs .) 1961
Sally A AduulSlon Slack ( Mrs G E .) 1') 4'
Arlene Standud 1937
Dorothy H Stone 193"1
Paul2 Straw
JoH Hale ySltlckler( Mrs.) 1961
Emily G Sulllv2n 19 4 9
N20ml Grolh2us Sunderman ( Mrs E F.) 194 6
Betty G Sydno r 1958
C 2rollne M Sydnor 196 1
Eie2nor Tarpley 1940
CO rLnne F TravLlhon 1969
Chulone C. Tucker 19 46
Mane L Co nl y V('rheggen ( Mrs J A P) 1941
Doreen V _ W21ker 194 2
Shelly Con klin W2tkms ( Mrs_) 1958
Ch arl otte Miller Weller III (Mrs II D _) 1935
Kar('n Colli n s West ( Mrs Anhur) 1962
Karen)2ne Shepard McN2lt ( Mrs ) 1972 Bess WIIJ12ms 1946
Jean Rockey Metzler (Mrs R ).)
Marg2ret Railey Miller (M rs Carl A )
Edith Clements Milchdl (Mrs 0 C )
K2ren louise Mltchdl
Eliulxlh A 5hdton Montg o mery ( Mrs .) 1973
Cuolyn M We2Ver Moorehead (Mrs Tupper) 196)
Denzd l2ngStOn Mosteller (Mrs. W .) 1933
Vlfglnla A ImI2)' Neal (Mrs F.) 1933 In itiated Into Flond2 G2mm2
Mollie E Nelson
Fr2nc('sW Denbo William s ( Mrs ) C .) 19 )4 l. Willi2rnson 19)3
Mar y A Willi S 1961
Susan B Moody Wilson (Mrs G2ry L.)
FC2ncesE Kyle WimS2tt ( Mrs WIII12m R ) 195 1
Bubu2 C. BuergerWonn2cotl ( Mrs W C.) 1966
Dorothy C2rt1CO Wood ( Mrs R V.) 19)3
MuguetA CookWnght ( Mrs B A .)
Deborah S B2ker Wynck ( M rs S T ) 1968
M2rgarel H Yancey 19)1
There II at lealt one Ill1nals Ieta·Delta an every lPOrts team at Knox College. as well 01 chapter memben coaching on the men's .occer team , and one re.ponslble for ,.e.tabll.hlng a cheering squad Representing the varioul sportl are I. to r • Robin lOlita volleyball ; linda Shelley , Puddles water ballet; Karen Sawyer , tennll; Le.lI. Brown , diving ; Jull. Ozaki , track ; Barb linden , Iwlm· mlng ; Sally Bagoff, basketball Robin Matthew• • cheerlead.r , front
Toney Wynn Texal Beta , WOI lelected to repr••ent Dallas during the Texal Rose Festival 75 and luccan r Dayl 76.

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Becky Dunn , Marie Viall, Polly Paine, and Jan Cox ob · aerve Tenneu Gamma ' a fl,..t and very aucceuful Arrowcraft sale Every member took port In the aole which earned over S200 for Settlement School.
Each year Cal Zeta seta allde a Ipeciol day to honor our houlemother Mrl . Gardner . Thll year we decided to do something extraordi · nary by making her a quilt. Every g i rl em · broidered a Iquore of material that Peggy Binder sewed Into the queen liz. quilt
When the day arrived the octivel prepared a .pecl al d i nner with SUlan Parkhurst In charge After dinner , SUlan Himmelsbach presented the gaily wrapped prelent to Mrs Gardner The activel long in tr ibute to our housemother ollhe opened up the quilt Mrs Gardner WOI speechleal at the light of the beautiful personal gift which expressed our gratitude In a lifelong trealure

Ready to roll In the Gr k Week Tricycle Race at USC are Kerry Appleby , lila Donlon and Stephanie Burnl This t.om of California Gammal pedaled their way to a th ir d place In the annual competition
Spring Iprouted lome community Iplrlt for the women of Walhlngton Alpha when the chapter ond 8eta Theta PI were honored at the home of John Hogne Prelldent of the University of Waahlngton . PI Phil led all 10· rorltlel In roiling the malt money for the Unlvera lty Annual Fund In the annual Tele· than The leventeen chapter members who par · tlclpated In the telethon attended the prime rib dinner where theY' were awarded a framed letter of appreciat ion from the Un l· verslty
Texa. leta makel It a point to keep ita pledges hop · p i ng Recently thele pledge. proudly demonltrated their enthu.laam far P I phi and EOlter by dre lng up for chapter dinner . Bunnlea Include Karen Krenz , Can · nle ElIIlon , Paula Bailey and Holly Coatea The mem o ber showing that all Pi Phis are " good egg I " II Lealie Landrum
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CHRISTMAS
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Indi ana Dews do their share in promOling enthusiasm at Indi ana University. Cindy Adams. Pam Burge, and Deb fronc. arc cheerleaders, while the Pom-pon squad includes. back row, Suzie Brew ster. Huch \X/ ilkinson. Co leen Edgar. and Nanc), Wells.
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