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The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi-Fall-1989

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dear EDITOR,

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A deep felt thanks

New York Alpha of Pi Beta Phi would like to thank everyone for the support and concern during the loss of our three sisters who died in the bombing of Pan Am Flight #103 last December

Through your generosity, a memorial is being established by the chapter and the Syracuse Alumnae Club in remembrance of Karen Hunt , Julianne Kelly and Alexis Tsairis

We cannot emphasize enough our gratitude for your kindness and thoughtfulness in our time of sorrow.

New York Alpha Syracuse University Syracuse, NY

A special honor

At the Pi Beta Phi Convention in San Diego , my chapter was honored to received the Helen Anderson Lewis Award for Outstanding Community Service It was a wonderful honor for our chapter! It was especially wonderful because of the lady, Helen Lewis Mrs Lewis was Province President of our province many years ago when she still lived in Detroit While she was Province PreSident , Michigan Alpha renamed their Outstanding Sophomore Award , given annually at Spring Formal , the Helen A Lewis Award in honor of her The really neat part of all of this is that I was honored with the award my sophomore year, as was my alternate delegate to Convention , Juliane Malia , just this spring So, you can see how special this award is to our chapter, and especially to Juliane and me We had our picture taken with her the night of the Arrowmont dinner (See page 7)

This was really a special thing to us and proof of the true bonds of sisterhood found in Pi Beta Phi.

Bethany Munoz , Chapter President Michigan Alpha, Hillsdale College

In appreciation

Thank you to alJ the wonderful Pi Phis in chapters , alumnae advisory committees and alumnae clubs with whom I have had the privilege of working during my term on Grand Council.

Allowing me to serve you in friendship and love has been a tremendous experience in my life . I hope that , because of our exchange, there is a little more of the true meaning of Pi Beta Phi in each of us

In spite of this mutual exchange and growth , it was determined that my service to the Fraternity in a national leadership role, was no longer expected This I deeply regret , but I am truly thankful for my time and service with the many Pi Phi sisters who have added so much to my life

Judith Davis Whitacre Ohio Zeta , Ohio Delta Arlington Heights, Ill

Carnation Outreach

The North San Diego County (Calif.) Alumnae Club is in the heart of a wonderful retirement area Many people move here from allover the country, leaving family and friends behind. The thought occurred to us that some of these newcomers moved away from their Pi Phi daughters and those daughters might like to have us adopt their mothers , somewhat on the order of the co llegiate Alum-Mum program

We wou ld love to hear from any Pi Phi who has a mother living in our area Send us your mother 's name , address and phone number and we will assign one of our members to be a surrogate daughter We will visit, make periodic phone calls to your mother, send birthday cards, answer questions or whatever we can do to be helpful.

Some of us have mothers living in other locations and they would like to have your club adopt their mothcrs too . Would other alumnae clubs be interested in establishing a network throughout the alumnae clubs so that wherever your mother lives there would be a Pi Phi to look in on her?

Our club covers the area of Escondido , Rancho Bernardo, Poway, San Fal lbrook and many other small towns If we can help, send the information to me, Min Brown Wells (Mrs R. M ) , 17555 Adena Lane, San Diego, CA 92128

Min Brown Wells

PreSident , San Diego County Alumnae Club

COVER: After signing her name as " marilynsford " for twent y years in The ARROW, Marilyn retires as editor to read , travel and relax (See story, page 14)

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PI BETA PHI FRATERNITY

7730 Carondelet, Suite 33 3 St. Louis , Mo. 63105

FOUNDERS OF THE FRATERNITY

Emma Brownlee Kilgore (1848-1924)

Margaret Campbell (1846-1936)

Libbie Brook Gaddis (1850-1933)

Ada Bruen Grier (1848-1924)

Clara Brownlee Hutchinson (1850-1931)

Fannie Whitenack Libbey (1848.1941)

Rosa Moore (1848-1924)

Jennie Nicol, M. D. (1845-1881)

Inez Smith Soule (1846-1941)

Fannie Thomson (1848-1868)

Jennie Horne 'furnbull (1846-1932)

Nancy Black Wallace (1846-1918)

Founded 1867

Awards-1988-89

BALFO UR CUP (Top chapter)-Oklahoma Beta (Okla State)

STOOLMAN VASE (2nd)-Illinois Zeta (0. of III. )

PHILADELPHIA BOWL (3rd)-Nebraska Beta (0. of Neb .)

DIRECTORS ' AWARD (4th)-California Eta (UC.-Irvine)

TOP 10 CHAPTERS (alphabetical order) - California Eta (0. C. -Irvine) ; Illinois Zeta (0. oflll.) ; Indiana Epsilon (DePauw); Kansas Beta (K State); Nebraska Beta (0. of Neb ); N. Carolina Beta (Duke); Oklahoma Beta (Okla . State) ; Pennsylvania Beta (Bucknell); Texas Alpha (0. of Texas) ; Virginia Zeta (VPI.)

AMY BURNHAM ONKEN-Christy Bulkeley, Arizona Alpha (0. of Ariz .)

CHAPTER SERVICE-Kathryn Richardson , Virginia Epsilon (0. of VA)

JEAN WIRTHS SCOTT-Maureen Smith , Iowa Eta (Drake)

DOROTHY WEAVER MORGAN (Fraternity Loyalty)-Marilyn Simpson Ford

ANNETTE MITCHELL MILLS (New chapter achievement)- Virginia Zeta (VPI.) . Honorable Mention : Texas Eta (Tex A & M)

APP AWARD FOR FRATERNITY EDUCATION - Illinois Zeta (0. of Ill ). Honorable Mention : Kansas Beta (K State) ; Texas Alpha (0. of Texas)

OLIVIA SMITH MOORE SILVER SLIPPER (Treasurer)- Lynne Brooks , Michigan Beta (0. of Mich . ). Honorable Mention : Grace Chang, California Theta (UC.-Davis)

ALICE WEBER JOHNSON BOWL (Top 10, last 10 years)-Co-Winners : Kansas Beta (K State); Oklahoma Beta (Okla. State)

VERA MOSS BOWL (Most improved S&S)-Oregon Alpha (0. of Ore )

SARAHJANE P VANASSE PITCHER (2nd improved S&S)-Alabama Gamma (Auburn)

NITA HILL STARK (Best chapter history)-New York Epsilon (R.PI.)

HISTORIAN'S VASE (2nd best history)-California Kappa (UC. San Diego). Honorable Mention : Illinois Zeta (0. of Ill ); Minnesota Alpha (0. of Minn.) ; New York Gamma (St Lawrence)

BEST PROCEDURE NOTEBOOK-VP Social's Notebook , Texas Eta (Tex. A&M)

Honorable Menti o n : VP Moral's Notebook, Iowa Gamma (Iowa State); President's Notebook , California Theta (UC.-Irvine)

CENTENNIAL AWARD (Fraternity Orientation)- Pennsylvania Beta (Bucknell). Honorable Mention : Illinois Zeta (U ofl); Oregon Gamma (Willamette)

HELEN ANDERSON LEWIS (Community Service)-Michigan Alpha (Hillsdale)

LUCILE D . CARSON (Community Service)-California Eta (U.C.-Irvine)

DC ALPHA PANHELLENIC (Panhel Participation)-SMALL: Oregon Gamma (Willamette). Honorable Mention : Colorado Gamma (Colorado State). LARGE : Illinois Zeta (0. of!.). Honorable Mention : Texas Delta (T.C.U)

ELIZABETH R. KOZA (lst , Standards)- Texas Zeta (Baylor)

HARRIETTE W. EVANS (2nd Standards)-California Eta (UC.-Irvine)

FRANCES ROSSER BROWN (Fraternity Heritage)-Illinois Zeta (0. of I.). Honorable Mention : California Eta (o.C.-Irvine)

LILLIAN B Holton (Best house manager)-Janet Scharringhausen , Wisconsin Alpha (0. ofWisc ). Honorable Mention : Anita Tracy, Maryland Beta (0. of Md .)

MARILYN SIMPSON FORD (ARROW Correspondent)-Christine Hollands , New York Delta (Cornell); Honorable Mention : Andrea Phillips , Texas Delta (TCU); Deupree Pickell , Arkansas Alpha (0. of Ark .) ; Lynne Gibson , Oklahoma Beta (Okla. State) ; Suzanna Etheridge, Alabama Gamma (Auburn)

MAY L. KELLER (Arrowmont Programming)-Virginia Zeta (V PI.) ; Honorable Mention : Georgia Alpha (UGA)

WESTCHESTER CLUB AWARD (Most academically improved large chapter)-Ohio Epsilon (0. of Toled o). Honorable Mention : Oregon Alpha (0. of Ore .)

NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PLAQUE (Hi gh est GPA , large chapter)- Illinois Epsilon (Northwes t ern) . Honorable Mention : Virginia Epsilon (UVA)

GRAND COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP INCENTIVE (Most improved , small chapter)-North Dakota Alpha (0. of N. Dakota). Honorable Mention: Colorado Delta (Colo . School of Mines)

Christy Bulkeley Arizona Alpha , U. of Arizona

National A.B O Award

National Chapter Service Award

Awards-1988-89

(Co ntinued)

DR HAZEL R McQUAIG (Highesl GPA, small chapler)-Ohio Della (Ohio Wesleyan) Honorable Menlion : ew York Gamma (SI. Lawrence)

McQUAIG CANADIAN AWARD (Highesl GPA , Canadian chapler)Omario Alpha (U. of Toronlo)

ADDA P. WILLIAMS (Besl academic excellence cha ir )-S h annon Man· gum , Texas Alpha (U of Tex ) Honorable Memion : Mi hchelle McGee, Colorado Alpha (U of Colo.) ; Alexa Perry, Washinglon Alpha (U of Wash.)

IDEAL CLUB-SI Louis, MO

NASHVILLE AWARD-Kansas Cily, MO ·Shawnee Mission , KS Alumnae Cl ub Honorable Menlion : Greenville, S.c. Alumnae Club

D C. ALPHA (Besl AAC)-Wyoming Alpha (U. of Wyo .) Honorable Menlion: New Mexico Alpha (u. of N Mex )

SARA SHIPLEY BOWERS AWARD (House Corporalion)-Texas Ela (Texas A&M) Honorable Menlion: Ohio Bela (Ohio Slale)

JESSE M FRE CH (Alumnae Educalion)-Hinsdale·Naperville, Ill Alumnae Club

EVELYN PETERS KYLE (Individual service 10 an alumnae club)Cymhia Anderson Burkel , Richardson·Plano (TX) Alumnae Club N. VIRGI IA COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD-Houslon (Tex) Alum · nae Club Honora ble Menli o n : Indianapolis , Ind .; BalOn Ro uge , La

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UN IOR GROUP AWARD (Co mmunilY Service)-Dallas (TX) Junior Day Group

ALUMNAE CLUB YEARBOOKS-Norlh Shore , Ill .; Hulchinson , Kan .; Amarillo Tex .; Valley of Ihe Moon , Calif.; Memphis , Tenn Honor· able Memion : Philadelphia Main Line; Nashville , Tenn .; Lake Shore, Ill .; Oak Park ·River Foresl , Ill ; Soulh Bay,

MARIANNE REID WILD (Alumnae Club Growlh)-Grealesl increase in membership-San Diego , Calif. Membership highe s l 96 of polential : Under 25-Marshall , Tex ; 26'50-Sandhills , c.; 51 ·75Enid , Okla .; 76' IOO-Southwesl , fla .; IOI ISO-Corpus C hrisli Tex .; Over 150-Shreveporl , La

ARROWCRAFT SALES

Top Ten Clubs: Toledo , OH (7 , 702 24) ; Soulh Coasl , CA (7 ,016.63) ; ashville, TN (6,741.03) ; Sacramenlo , CA (6, 232 35) ; Cleveland

Easl, OH (5,796 77) ; Indianapolis , I (5 ,2BI.31) ; WashinglOn , DC (4 ,046 33); Balon Rouge, LA (3,749 84) ; Arlinglon Heighls , IL (3,631.06); Philadelphia Main Line (3,513.55)

Top Ten Cha plers: Virginia Zela (2,465.93); Texas Gamma (1 ,880.48) ; Illinois Bela·Della (1 ,666 .3 8) ; Indiana Alpha (1,325 84) ; Kansas Alpha (804 84) ; Wyoming Alpha (651.15) ; Colorado Alpha (578 36) ; Tennessee Gamma (568 49); Oklahoma Bela (551.51) ; Texas Alpha (442.46).

ARROWMONT CO TRIB UTIO S

Top Ten C lub s : Nashville, TN (28,600.00); SI Louis , MO (10,795 00) ; Kansas CiIY, MO ·Shawnee Mission , KS (7,285.00) ; Houslon , TX (3 ,462 00); Philadelphia Main Line, PA (2,544 00) ; Dallas , TX ( 1,7 50 00) ; Wichila , KS (1 ,725 01) ; Soulh Coasl , CA (1 , 580 00) ; San AnlOnio , TX (1 , 300 00) ; Tie ·Sacramenlo , CA ( 1,200 00), lillie Pigeon , TN (1,200 00).

Ten Top Chap l ers : Florida Bela (8,504 00) ; Texas Alpha (3 ,4 50 00) ; California Eta (2 , 100 00) ; Missouri Alpha (1 ,950 00) ; Georgia Alpha (1 ,875 00) ; Colorado Alpha (1 , 740 00) ; Texas Della ( 1, 700.00); California Epsilon (1 ,650 00) ; Tie·Texas Zela (1,500 00) , Illinois Zela ( 1,500 00); Virginia Zela ( 1,200.00)

CLUB SIZE CATEGORIES ARROW MONT CONTRIBUTIONS

10-25 : lillie Pigeon , TN ( 1, 200 00) ; HamplOn Ro ad s, VA (450 00) ; So ulheaslern Indiana ( 170 00)

26-50 : Rockfo rd , IL (600 00) ; SI Paul , M (520 00) ; Mary land ·DC Suburban (500.00)

5 1-75: C hampaign ·Urbana , IL (1 ,025 00) ; No rlh hore , IL ( 812 66) ; Franklin , I (572 93)

76-100: Philadelphia Main Line (2.544.00) ; Los Angeles , CA (850 00); Hinsdale Township, IL (400 00)

101-150 : ashville , T (28,600 00) ; Wichila , KS ( 1,72 5 01) ; Sacramen · 10, CA ( 1,200 00)

over 150: I louiS , MO (10,795 00) ; Kansas City, MO·S M KS (7 ,285 00) ; Ho uslon , TX (3,462 00)

Kathryn Richardson Virginia Epsilon, U. of Vo .
Cynthia Anderson Burkel Richardson-Piano (TXI Alumnae Club
National Evelyn Peters Kyle Award
Sally Hammond Daniel. on behalf of Texas Eta. accepts the award for most outstanding House Corporati on from Sally Bowers and Carol Warren The award will now be designated the Sara Shipley Bowers Award
Carolyn Lichtenberg presents Martha Wohler Bickel of the St Louis Alumnae Club with the Ideal Club Award Martha Is the local Convention chairman for the 1991 st Louis Convention
Alumnae Club winners : Maureen Irish Schwendener. Hinsdale-Naperville (III.). Jesse M. French Award; Nancy Halvorson Johnson. San Diego (Cal.). Marianne Reid Wild Award; Lucy Warner ; Jean Challinor Hall and Elise Chapllne. Kansas City (Mo ). Nashville Award
carolyn Lichtenberg; Ronda Beckner Oregon Gamma Outstand ing Panhellenic (small chapter) ; Jean Wlrths ScaN NPC Delegate ; Tammie Beckwith and Liz Erdmann illinois Zeta Outstanding Panhellenlc (large chapter)
Members of Oklahoma Beta proudly display the Balfour Cup awarded to the most outstanding PI Phi chapter.
Carolyn Lichtenberg presents the Stool man vase for the second best chapter to illinois Zeta's Elizabeth Erdman
Cindy Hansen, Nebraska Beta, receives the Philadelphia Bowl for the third best chapter from Carolyn Lichtenberg
The Directors' Award for the fourth best chapter was earned by California Eta, Mon ica Brown accepting from Carolyn
Jullane Malia, left, and Bethany Munoz, right, with Helen Lewis after Michigan Alpha was announced as recipient of the Helen Anderson Lewis Award
Adrienne Mitchell presents Joan Caspero, Virginia Zeta , with the May L Ke ll er Award for best Arrowmont program.

GRAND COUNCIL-1989-1991

Seated from left: Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg, Grand President; Carolyn Pavletlch Lesh, Grand Vice President, Membership; Jo Ann Minor Roderick, Grand Vice President, Collegians Standing, I-r: Adrienne Hiscox Mitchell , Grand Vice President, Philanthropies; Sara Shipley Bowers, Grand Vice President, Alumnae ; Beth van Maanen Beatty, Grand Secretary; Carol Inge Warren , Grand Treasurer.

PI BETA PHI DIRECTORS-1989-1991

Seated from left: Ann Warmack Brookshire, Academic Standards; Sheila Graham Sherman , Undergraduate Programming ; Lou Ann Montgomery Carter, House Corporations. standing : Janet Blume Hamilton , Alumnae Extension ; Kay Cromb Brada , Collegiate extens i on ; Sara Wareham Waggoner, Alumnae Records ; Sarah Ruth Mullis, Alumnae Advisory Comm ittees ; Elizabeth Jordan Holman , Pledge Development ; Betty Blades Lofton, Membership ; Gayla Velvin Ferree, Rush ; Sara Oliver Millener, Alumnae Activities

New national officers are installed in June

Two new members took their places on Pi Phi's Grand Council during installation ceremonies June 22 at the San Diego Convention

Sara Shipley Bowers, better known as Sally, is a North Carolina Alpha and the new Grand Vice President of Alumnae. A resident of Fort Smith, Ark., Sally is former Director of Chapter House Corporations

Beth van Maanen Beatty takes over duties of Grand Secretary, after serving as Director of Academic Standards for the past biennium Beth hails from Nassau Bay, Tex ., and is a Texas Gamma.

Re-elected to their offices were the remaining five officers on CounciL Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg, Ohio Alpha, is serving her third term as Grand President, and calls McLean, Va. , her home The second Carolyn on Council is Carolyn Pavletich Lesh, from Richardson, Tex Called Carolyn Ann to avoid confusion, she is a Texas Delta and in her second term as Grand Vice President of Membership Adrienne Hiscox Mitchell lives in Hillsborough, Calif In her third term as Grand Vice President of Philanthropies, Adrienne (pronounced with a short "a") is a proud Kansas Alpha Pi Phi. Jo Ann Minor Roderick, Grand Vice President of Collegians, was first elected to Council in 1987 She is an Oklahoma Beta and keeps tab on her chapter since she lives in the Oklahoma State college town of Stillwater Grand Treasurer Carol Inge warren is also in her second term of office. Carol lives in Lisle, IlL, and is a North Carolina Beta Pi Phi from Duke.

Directors

Five of the eleven Fraternity Directors are new to their posts , with all five moving from province officer ranks

Ann Warmack Brookshire, Texas Beta , is the new Director of Academic Standards, Ann lives in Tyler, Tex ., and was formerly Chi Alumnae Province President (A.P'P') Sara Oliver Millener, former A P.P. for Epsilon Province, assumes her duties as Director of Alumnae Activities. Sara is a Tennessee Gamma and hails from Simpsonville, S. C. Oklahoma Alpha Lou Ann Montgomery Carter was elected Director of Chapter House Corporations after having served as Gamma Province President Lou Ann lives in Wilmington , DeL

Gayla Velvin Ferree, also an Oklahoma Alpha and former Tau Province President, has become Director of Rush. Gayla lives in Fort Worth , Tex

A midwesterner from Palatine, IlL , Sheila Graham Sherman is the new Director of Undergraduate Programming. Sheila is an Illinois Theta Pi Phi and former Lambda Province President.

Continuing in their offices for another two years are Sarah Ruth Mullis, from Atlanta , Ga ., South Carolina Alpha, Director of Alumnae Advisory Committees; Janet Blume Hamilton, Indiana Zeta, from Stamford, Conn ., Director of Alumnae Extension ; Sara Wareham Waggoner, Wisconsin Alpha, from Orange, Calif., Director of Alumnae Records; Kay Cromb Brada, Kansas Alpha , from Wichita, Kan ., Director of Collegiate Extension ; Betty Blades Lofton, Indiana Gamma , from Indianapolis, Ind., Director of Membership; and ElizabethJordan Holman, Arizona Alpha , from Paradise Valley, Ariz ., Director of Pledge Development .

Arrow flies higher for Astronaut initiate

The first " mother in space" is a distinction earned by Anna Lee Fisher, alumna initiate of Pi Phi's 1989 Convention . A UCLA cum laude graduate, Dr Fisher received a B.S. and M.S in chemistry, as well as a medical degree . Her specialty is emergency medicine

In 1978, Anna was selected by NASA for astronaut training. She was a flight engineer aboard the Discovery shuttle that, in 198 4, retrieved two satellites in a "space salvage" mission. On that asSignment she logged 192 hours in 127 orbits around the earth.

Anna's husband , Dr William E Fisher, is also an astronaut. They live in Houston , Tex. , with their two daughters , Kristen , five years old , and Kara , five months old

As an astronaut, Anna gives special programs as a volunteer in schools ranging from elementary level to colleges and universities. She also participates in Girl Scouts. In October, 1988 , she was named one of the 100 outstanding women of the world by Ladies Home Journal

Anna has several ties to Pi Phi. Her mother-in-law, Eleanor Yothers Fisher, is a Florida Beta Pi Phi , as is her Sister-in-law, Julie Fisher Brewer, and her husband's aunt , Jean Yothers. Bill Fisher took his sister Julie's Pi Phi pin into space when Discovery thundered into space in August , 1985 . (See ARROW, Spring 1986) Anna was initiated with that pin

Convention honor Initiate, Anna Lee Fisher, seated, shares her pleasure with her husband's mother, Eleanor Yothers Fisher, Florida Beta, standing behind, and her two daughters, 5 year old Kristin and 5 month old Kara At the lett Is Anna's mother, Elfrlede Tingle , who lives In San Pedro and was doing baby sitter duty while Anna was occupied with Initiation ceremonies

Convention Keynote

P i Ph i Power means wotnen in

Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg Grand President

As we endeavor to focus on charting the course toward and for a new decade , perhaps Carl Schultz 's quote says it best :

" Ideals are like the stars We will probably never reach them , but like the mariner of the sea, we chart our course by them "

The Founders of I.C were idealists in a time when a very limited number of institutions were even offering higher education to women . Libbie Brook Gaddis, in speaking of those beginning ideals, wrote:

"Believing that young women of other colleges would favor the idea [of a secret society] , we were encouraged to present it to them . The idea was more popular that we had hoped for, and we builded better than we knew."

Our Founders probably thought they were reaching for the stars when they envisioned a national fraternity for women, but with 122 chapters, two colonies, over 350 alumnae organizations, and 160,000 initiated members, we'll all agree that their ideal surely has been realized .

The often quoted Mr. Webster describes ideal as "one considered to be the best of its kind." From those founding years through this past biennium , Pi Phi leaders have navigated our Pi Phi vessel very skillfully, keeping foremost in the mind that Pi Beta Phi is the best of its kind The events and accomplishments of our 122 years are fact and a great source of pride for all Pi Phis

As Greek popularity rides the crest of the wave , Pi Beta Phi continues to take the lead by challenging the muddy waters , remaining steady as we go , and providing the best crew, best training , and best materials possible

Looking back at the wake of the past biennium, we see that a record number have been pledged and initiated. Pi Beta Phi pledged this year nearly 5,000 young women Of that number, 14.8 % were legacies Of the 1,900 legacies participating in rush, 34% pledged Pi Beta Phi. Pi Beta Phi academic standards continue to be very positive as the 1988 calendar year statistics indicate for all chapters a GPA of 2 892.

Greek popularity is very evident to the Pi Phi extension department as in the past two years 160 extension inquiries were received .

The toe of the star gazer may get stubbed ifhe is not aware of what is around him Fraternity leadership has prepared for the future by listening and observing and by being willing to take risks through change.

A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are for. The past biennium has witnessed many changes. Major changes include :

• Province redistricting to bring better balance to both the collegiate and alumnae provinces.

• Chapter accounting transferred from a national to a local accounting system.

• Two new directorships established

• New, improved insurance coverage.

• Two new positions at Central Office: Communications Coordinator and Assistant to Executive Director.

• Historic preservation fund established.

• Because the Pi Phi ARROW printer, Banta, phased out magazine printing, Pi Phi found a new printer.

• Extension programming revamped.

• A new Golden Arrow insignia offered .

A record number have contributed to the Pi Beta Phi annual drive, The Friendship Fund. Many goals necessitate funds far beyond those obtained through dues and fees. These gifts from alumnae continu e to make the difference between general maintenance of Fraternity programming and that progressive step forward!

Pi Beta Phi is the best , and she intends to continue that standard as fraternities and sororities ride the peaks of Greek popularity.

A look ahead

In the midst of Greek favor and growth , there are clouds on the horizon Looming over our Greek society are shadows of alcohol abuse , academic deterioration, declining ethics and standards, and hazing. Colleges and universities are becoming more skittish about student behavior. More and more universities are questioning the role of Greek organizations on their campuses . Almost without notice, entire Greek systems, men's and women's groups, have been banished from Colby, Amherst , and Franklin and Marshall Universities. Newsweek, in a seven page article called "Fraternities Under Fire," had a subheading that read , ''At the height of their popularity, Greek organizations face charges of racism, violence , and hooliganism."

We know that poor behavior is not necessarily a fraternal characteristic, but Greeks are easily identifiable and highly visible. This negative side of fraternity life often does not represent the norm , and more often than not concerns the activities of men The damage is done however to the university, the local fraternity system , to the women , and to the Greek system as a whole.

Our course for the future calls for human dignity and respect and standards of the highest order. One of the greatest dangers we face today is the acceptance of unethi-

cal behavior as a norm. If enough people do it , it must be right and therefore ethical!

I call on alumnae to insist on , and the young women of Pi Beta Phi to stand up for, the ideals in which they believe, the ideals upon which Pi Beta Phi was founded Reinforce high standards of others through positive peer expectations. Ethics will not complicate but will help define one's life. Pi Beta Phi can playa vital role in the crisis of values and ethics the Greek world is encountering

As a new decade approaches, the winds will be shifting. Wisdom tells us that there is nothing as certain as change. For example, nationally, and probably most evident on urban campuses, campus life in the next decade will be influenced by increasing numbers of ethnically diverse , female, and older students More will work, commute, and attend classes part time. By the year 2000 one of every three U.S. citizens will be Hispanic or Asian. College chapters of the future will exist on much more ethnically diverse campuses Student organizations must reflect the racial and ethnic diversity of contemporary American colleges. The faculty and administrators are more than ever addressing these needs. They are looking to Greeks for support.

Generally, students will tend to be conservative. They will continue to pursue job-related majors and be extremely concerned about getting a good job after graduation

The day of the campus as a computer-intensive environment is just dawning, and technology will have a major impact on student life in the next decade. Colleges and universities have merely scratched the surface in terms of computer-assisted and interactive video instruction.

Other obstacles to our system include declining college enrollment, depletion of the volunteer ranks as more and more women return to careers, increasing cost of education , and more demands on our time.

Charting the course

The time is here ; the time is now. The hardest part of being a success is that you have to keep on being successful! How do we plan for this new decade? How can we chart our course by our ideals?

First we must analyze ourselves, our organization The Fraternity, locally and nationally, does not live in a vacuum , but is subject to a myriad offorces. We must self-appraise in relation to our surroundings , which are constantly changing. Knowing our shortcomings is more important than listing our accomplishments . Reciting the story of our firsts and our gains is helpful only if it points the way to an even better Pi Beta Phi tomorrow

Second , we cannot be fearful of change. John F. Kennedy said, "Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or the present are certain to miss the future. " To continue full speed ahead , we must be risk takers Our Founders were dreamers ; they were risk takers at a time when few women were even entering college

Tomorrow 's challenges will be our achievements , and a successful voyage is the product of skillful navigation. To chart the course is the critical task of the leader

Sheila Blair, Executive Director of Leadership Birmingham , in the recent Junior League Review, had this to say about leadership, "... while some people do indeed seem

to be ' born' leaders , many, many more become leaders by behaving like leaders." In trying to identify what sets leaders apart , Ms Blair concludes ,

"Leaders see the big picture. They place the here-andnow in the context of something larger

Leaders communicate They interpret what they see and think . They listen well.

Leaders take reasonable r isks, knowing that there will be times when they will fail.

Leaders teach They take it as their responsibility to organize thoughts and impart information so that others can more easily understand challenges and opportunities.

Leaders follow They understand the role of followers and practice followership themselves .

Leaders manage They know how to motivate others and get the job done "

A leader has the ability to use her skills and vision to make decisions , provide inspiration and influence positive action . A true leader works with others to find a solution to a problem rather than finding a problem for every solution .

Bennis and Nanus , in the ir book Leaders, define leadership as what gives an organization vision and the ability to translate that vision to reality.

The catalyst for all of this is the best part and Greeks have a monopoly on it. We have people power! We have Pi Phi power! We have our ideals, our ritual, our living membership of over 136,000 members .

Greek membership means an extended family-a sense of belonging. Fraternity is living and working and enjoying life with one's friends for a lifetime. It teaches service to the community and philanthropy Greek life means self-discipline and commitment to the best Membership means sharing a support system not only during college, but for a lifetime It provides opportunities for leadership and guidance for moral and ethical growth. Membership in Pi Beta Phi is a life long experience from which we will reap personal benefits in direct proportion to the amount of effort we put into it .

Take action now

Thoreau once observed that Harvard charged him far too much tuition for all he was taught , but charged him nothing for the best thing he received in college-the association with his peers that he would remember all of his life.

Our ritual is the glue of continuity which binds us together through successive generations Perhaps by living closer to our ritual and our creed, the chore of steering the ship would be less burdensome. We would be less likely to run aground . While achievements of individual members , chapters and clubs are Significant , collectively the Pi Phi power impact can be profound We have power to join together for a purpose Pi Beta Phi can be a vital force for change She can join in potent partnership to tackle tough issues facing the Greek community today.

Let 's move out of the comfort zone, where it is easy just to exist. Let's make things happen

Let Pi Phi speak out through example and lead Greek organizations back to high academic standards

Let's rid our chapters of any hint of hazing and admonish those groups and individuals for continuing such practices Even in its mildest forms , hazing is an enemy of fraternal ideals .

Let's address more aggressively the largest single problem on campuses today-alcohol abuse Let's insist that our fraternal brothers and sisters obey the law.

Let Pi Phi take a stand against demeaning , degrading activities often requested of sororities by men's fraternities

Raise your voices and refuse to condone raids where property is destroyed or when pinning ceremonies embarrass or demean

Say " No " to campus activities that showcase bad behavior and reflect poorly upon the entire Greek system Negative actions of a few must be dealt with by the majority.

Let Pi Phi take the lead by enforcing her own values and standards . We do have a right to insist that our members adhere to Pi Phi standards or forfeit membership.

Let's show our true colors and address the issue of cultural diversity We should make available to all qualified, congenial women , regardless of different background or culture, the benefits of fraternal member hip

Let's remember our Ritual , for it continues to provide inspiration and a design for living It espouses the ideals star gazers look for

Pi Beta Phi is a personal thing that provides a lifetime of memories and experiences It shares a secret place in the heart It is a positive force in lives of those who live it unselfishly. Vital, active, supportive alumnae and enthusiasti c, inspired actives are the future of the Fratern ity

Pi Phi Power means Women in Action. Our alumnae and collegians are architects for the future. There are over 160,000 of us now, and even though some observe and support Pi Phi from above , we can continue to make a difference Let us cling to our ideals , grasp the challenges on the horizon , and lead to a stronger Pi Beta Phi than ever before Pi Beta Phi can navigate the course to a secure future for Pi Beta Phi and Greek membership everywhere

In keeping with the Convention

Sisters

The heritage of a Pi Beta Phi background can be a great asset, and two young collegians exemplify that ph ilosophy in a special way. The da u gh t e r s of Grand Presi d e nt Carol y n Helman Uchtenberg are carrying on the tradition of lifelong membership in the Fraternity.

Sara, chapter president of Ohio Zeta, attended her first Convention in 1987 in New Orleans As a new initiate, she entered into province meetings and discussions with enthuSiasm , and displayed a mature judgment and manner in her approach to Fraternity business During rush at Miami of Ohio , Sara had kept her thought and choices private, but there were whoops of joy when the Grand President received a telegram which read , " I'm flying with the arrow your little angel , Sara ."

The 1989 Convention in San Diego saw another "first ," in a Fraternity proud of leadership and pioneering in many programs A second active member of the family joined in Convention proceedings Daughter Betsy, an Ohio Alpha as is her mother, was an active participant At the Iota Province party, Betsy said she felt she had been a Pi Phi for as long as some of the alumnae present , for she had helped bake arrow cookies and decorate angels for as long as she could remember

Sara and Betsy joined their mother at the centennial celebration of Ohio Alpha last April. The event, chaired by Virginia Hoover Franklin of the Athens Alumnae Club , and Chapter President Nealie Pidcock , was a complete success as man y Ohio Alphas returned to campus to pay tribute to the chapter and the Fraternit y. A gift presented to Ohio Alpha at the tim e was a portrait o f the Grand President of Pi Beta Phi , Caro ly n Lichte nberg .

At the Convention awards banquet , Sara and Betsy joined their mother and four past Grand Presidents in the Loving Cup Ceremony. In true Pi Phi tradition , they have pledged eternal loyalty to the wine and silver blue.

theme, "Charting the Course to a New Decade:' these nautical Son Diego Pi Phis were among the ma ny greeting Convention arrivals.
The Lichtenberg women - Sara , Carolyn and Betsy

The Nashville Alumnae Club Award was presented by Lucy Warner, GVP of Alumnae, to Jean Chaillnor Hall , of the Kansas City, MO Alumnae Club

Julie Holmall, illinois Zeta, with the Frances Rosser Brown Award ; illinois Zeta Tammie Beckwith has the AP.P. Award for Fraternity Education ; Ruth Silman, New York Delta, accepted the M.S.F ARROW Correspondent 's Award for Christine Hollands ; Denise Flanagan, North Dakota Alpha , accepted the Grand Council Scholarship Incentive Award for her chapter

Epsilons Carol Richards and Amy Scallan with National Scholarship Plaque; Kristen Captain, Texas Zeta, with Elizabeth S Koza Award; Lisa Gregg, Oregon Alpha, with Vera Moss Bowl

With two years of planning behind her and a successful Convention underway, Karen Emberton, Convention chairman , took time to smell the roses or to hold a palm tree

Illinois
The Olivia Smith Moore Chapter Treasurer's Award was accepted by Luann Hoover for Lynn Brooks, Michigan Beta, presented by Grand Treasurer Carol Warren On the right : The Historians Vase for the 2nd best chapter history was claimed by Margot Blnnewles, California Kappa.

Cover Stor),

Fraternity honors Marilyn S. Ford

At its 57th Convention , held in San Diego , Calif. , in June , Pi Beta Phi paid tribute to Marilyn Simpson Ford Marilyn 's 21 years of service to the Fraternity as Editor of The Arrow have been exceeded only by the late Adele Taylor Alford whose tenure was at a time when the editor was a member of Grand Council. To present-day Pi Phis, Marilyn Ford is synonymous with The Arrow, and all wish her well in her retirement.

Marilyn began her Pi Phi life as a Nebraska Beta , serving as vice president of her pledge class and of her chapter After receiving an Associate Degree in Applied Arts from the University of Nebraska, she became the Director of Publicity and Promotion for KSCj-Radio in Sioux City, Iowa , writing and broadcasting a daily and

weekly radio show She also edited the radio page for the ioux City Journal Marilyn holds a Bachelor of Science in Speech from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill and as a student there , was the only undergraduate (of four students) chosen to produce and direct a weekly program for a Chicago radio station

Following graduation from Northwestern, Marilyn moved to Atlanta , Ga., where her first employment was as music librarian for WAGA-Radio Within one year she was moved to the continuity department to write commercial advertising, and soon became that department's director. She served as Southwestern Area Red Cross Radio Chief, producing scripts for Red Cross chapters throughout that area Later, Marilyn held the position of editor of an Atlanta weekly newspaper

Marilyn Ford's expertise in journalism was duly noted when she served on the Daily Dart at Pi Beta Phi 's Centennial Convention in 1967. "When Dorothy Morgan (then Grand PreSident) asked me to take over the pOSition of Arrow editor, I thought I would do it for two or three years and then pass it on. But being involved in national Fraternity work instilled a feeling of belonging that was difficult to give up And so the years have passed with eighty issues of The Arrow added to the files I wouldn't have missed it for anything! " So spoke Marilyn in recalling her appointment. She had never worked on a magazine prior to that 1968 date , yet under her tenure the Arrow has grown in size, coverage and direction It is one of the finest examples of Greek SOCiety publications

Marilyn met her husband , Bill , through a Georgia Alpha Pi Phi who was dating him at the time They have been married for over 40 years and are the parents of three sons and one daughter. Each oftheir children is married , and there are three granddaugh-

ters , with another grandchild expected soon They live in the Atlanta area , where Marilyn has remained active in all alumnae activities

As president of the local alumnae club, she led the group to its highestever paid membership, making personal calls and arranging for area coffees to attract new potential members . At a new member luncheon , Marilyn's busy mind wandered , so rather than the Pi Phi Grace , she led the group in her children'S prayer, " God is Great , God is Good " During another speech, she forgot the name of a prominent Pi Beta Phi officer, and was corrected from the audience The "slips" she handled with the same aplomb as when, as our brand-new editor, she no longer received her own Arrow, a situation quickl y corrected by rank of office. Marilyn chaired the Georgia Alpha House Corporation Board when money was raised and the new chapter house built She and her special Pi Phi friends who also worked on that committee continue to attend new chapter installations whenever possible The Atlanta Alumnae Club awarded her the Brady-Cowart Alumnae Club Spirit and Service Award in 198 7. The club has honored Marilyn on a national scope with the Marilyn Simpson Ford Arrow Correspondent's Award , available to chapter correspondents

The Arrow editor's skills and expertise are of the highest caliber; she has brought well-deserved honor to Pi Beta Phi through her services to the entire Fraternity world, having held all offices , including the chairmanship of the National Panhellenic Editors Conference A member of the Board of College Fraternity Editors Association , she has written its Editor 's Edition for the past three years and , at CFEA's conference in July, she was voted " Honorary Ufe Member " of the group. The story, "The Infertile Egg ," appearing in the Fall 1988 issue of The AR-

Convention goers may remember Marilyn as Fozzie Bear in the historical program at louisville In 1983

Jennifer Moeller, the newly appointed editor of The ARROw, and retiring Marilyn Ford , enjoy a brief respite during San Diego Convention festivities.

ROW, won second place in the "News Article Content" category at that same meeting Her biography appeared in Who 's Who in American Women several times in the 1970s Marilyn wrote the National Panhellenic Conference skit for presentation at the 200th anniversary celebration of the Greek system , held in Williamsburg, Va. in 1976 She also wrote a show, complete with music , for the editors and Central Office executives to present to National Panhellenic delegates during a later meeting

Marilyn is proud of her Pi Phi heritage ; her mother and her mother 's two sisters , a cousin and a niece are Nebras -

ka Betas . Another aunt and a cousin are also Pi Phis She has a collection of over 200 angels which she has gathered in travels around the world, including one from Vatican City Also collected on travels throughout the United States and Europe are over 150 pieces of arrow jewelry.

As is true of all Pi Beta Phi national officers, Marilyn Ford feels a deep gratitude to her family members for their understanding of her commitment to the Fraternity. She said, "Involvement in Fraternity work, whether on the local, province or national level, is time consuming, yes , but most rewarding It cannot be done, however, without the help and cooperation of one's family. My four children have grown , married and become parents themselves during my years as Arrow editor During all this time, my husband , Bill , has supported me all the way. He has cooked meals , planned trips and vacations around deadlines and proofs

times , cancelled plans when a frantic Arrow crisis has appeared and made last-minute trips to the post office so I wouldn't miss a deadline He's a true Mr. Pi Phi and I love him and thank him for it! "

At the closing session of Convention, Barbara Sands Olsen paid tribute to Marilyn Ford. Speaking on behalf of all Fraternity members, she said , "It is with deep-felt honor that we recognize Marilyn today. As she hangs up her typewriter and galley proofs , as she writes 30 to her "Off the Arrow Hook," and to her career as editor of the Arrow, we wish her the very best for all that is yet to be With respect for her accomplishments and with love for her as our Pi Phi sister, we honor her! "

Pi Beta Phi presented Marilyn Simpson Ford with a specially engraved plaque, a gold pin in the shape of a feathered quill pen, and with the coveted Dorothy Weaver Morgan Award in recognition of her devoted service.

Award winners : Jayne Hershey, Ohio Delta , Dr. Hazel McQuaig Award ; Joan Casparo, Virginia Zeta , Annette Mitchell Mills Award ; Eva luhman accepting the Lillian B Holton Award for Janet Scharrlnghausen , Washington Alpha.
Award winners : D C Alpha Best AAC Award, Jo Ellen Dunfee Parker, Wyoming Alpha; McQuaig Canadian Award, Brenda CocktJeld, Ontario Alpha ; Westchester Club Award , Deana Kozel, Ohio Epsilon

TwentySomething And making a difference

Twenty years ago man first walked on the moon, and in doing so said , " One small step for man, one giant step for mankind. " Thus , the course of history for America's space program was changed. It was with that same pioneering spirit, 20 years ago, that Pi Beta Phi launched the formalized graduate consultant program In the past two decades, recent graduates, with a keen sense of adventure and determination, have stepped into a role which has allowed them to make a difference in the lives of thousands. A consultant, too, is not just taking a step for herself, but is taking a step towards building and strengthening the Fraternity, influencing its course of history.

In 20 years the graduate consultant program has evolved from a onewoman mission into a highly structured and specialized program Today the program will send out, to explore new frontiers , ten highly motivated leaders representing a variety of academic and geographical backgrounds Some will be a part of the foundation for establishing a new Pi Phi chapter ; others will travel the United States and Canada meeting as many as 1500 women in one semester Regardless of the position, these women will leave footprints on the hearts of many chapters and individuals.

One consultant notes, " Imagine, if you will , receiving a thank you note in the mail with 125 Signatures In no other job can one touch the lives of so many."

Pi Beta Phi 's consultant program concentrates o n lending s upport and guidance to brand new chapters as well as established ones A Resident Graduate Consultant (RGC) is assigned to a new colony or chapter where

her responsibilities include pledge education , instruction in Fraternity heritage and Pi Beta Phi procedures, and the instilling of Pi Phi values and standards An RGC makes a difference in assuring growth and development of a new chapter. During her term, she is able to watch a seed that she helped plant grow in the life of a new chapter. With her nurturing , this infant group of congenial young women blossoms into a healthy and vital Pi Beta Phi chapter.

A Traveling Graduate Consultant (TGC) travels full time, visiting chapters from coast to coast. She may visit a chapter to provide rush assistance, conduct officer training, share ideas or help with problem solving in a specific area of chapter programming. In the course of one year, a TGC's schedule may take her to over 30 Pi Phi chapters The impact that she makes can be seen on 124 Pi Phi college campuses . A TGC works as one liaison between the national Fraternity and its collegiate chapters. By sharing resources and ideas, she is able to link chapters of various sizes and backgrounds

One past TGC, reflecting on her year, said, "One thing is evident I will have to look long and hard before I find a job with as much excitement , challenge and rewards as found within the consultant program of Pi Beta Phi."

At twenty-something, these young women are given the opportunity to make a difference They are stepping into one of the most exciting and coveted positions in the Fraternit y. Chapters realize the benefits gained from a consultant's expertise , as she brings them the best ideas and most successful plans for all areas of programming Chapters are able to relate to a consul-

tant as a peer advisor when dealing with such contemporary issues as hazing , alcohol abuse or eating disorders

A new chapter or colony is dependent on the consultant to guide it in establishing structure and chapter procedures , as well as developing their local traditions By sharing the intrinsic sense of Fraternity value and ideals , an RGC is able to see the true sense of sisterhood develop.

Barbara Toot le, assistant to the President at The Ohiu State University and fo r mer OSU Greek Affairs Advisor for 11 years , has assisted with Pi Phi consultant training for a number of years She comments that young women today recognize the consultant program is not "time out" from career plans, but is "time ahead." The consultant is given the opportunity to have immediate

1989 Resident Graduate Consultants (clockwise from left front): Andrea Noland. Shelly Miller. Laurie Va sko v. Ka thy Murphy. Kim Fo ust. Danette Poo le

decision-making authority, interaction with upper-level management personnel and independence rare ly seen in an entry- level position generally available upon graduation . Previous consultants agree that they have enhanced their q u alificat ions and polishe d skills that they u se d later.

"In wor king as a merchandise direct or of Horchow, I find myself constantly drawi n g upon my experience as a consultant," said one former consultant "I am using skills that were first

di covered and then developed by the graduate consultant program ."

Another summed it up well by saying, "I knew that other jobs would always be an option for me, but only once would I have the opportunity to work as a consultant. It is truly a oncein-a-lifetime exp erience-and what a differe n ce it has made!"

It makes a difference to P i Beta Phi wome n , to our P i Beta Phi chapters, to our Fr aterni t y and to a strengthened fraternal system.

At twenty-something, you can make a difference

Qual ificat i o ns: Any graduating senior who has he ld a chapter or camp u s office, with leadership and communication skills and a strong desire to serve the Fraternity.

Inte rview: In February, those deemed by members of Grand Council to be most qualified are invited, at Fraternity expense, to mee t with current consu ltants and b e interviewed by a committee of Council members and the Consultant Coordinator. Positions are offered to those selected as soon as possible after all interviews are completed . Although the selection process is very competitive, all interested women are encouraged to apply. Special abilities and talents may be uniquely suited to fill a particular position

Application: Application blanks are mailed to chapters in the fall and may be obtained from the chapter president , or by sending the request blank below Completed application and references must be received by the Grand Vice President of Collegians by January 1, 1990.

I am interested in the Pi Beta Phi Graduate Consultant Program

Please send me an application blank

NAME

CHAPTER

Send completed form to : Jo Ann

Grand

701 Greystone Stillwater, OK 7407 4

1989 Traveling Graduate Consultants: Back: Dale Gossard ; Middle : Lisa Walters Amy Bartter; Front: Debbie Hoeschele

CONGRATULATIONS . ..

. . . to the two new chapters who received their charters at the San Diego Convention - New York Alpha at Syracuse University, above, and California Lambda at University of California (Riverside), below.

Adrienne Mitchell presented the May L. Keller Award to Joan Caspero, Virginia Zeta, and the Lucile Douglass Carson Award to California Etas Melanie Wilson and Monica Brown.
Jean Scott presented the D.C Alpha Awards to Ronda Beckner, Oregon Gamma, left, and Tammie Beckwith and Liz Erdman, illinois Zetas
Wlnnersl L-r: Monica Brown, California Eta , Harriette W Evans Award ; Heather Hart, Kansos Beta , and Kim Hayes, Oklahoma Beta, cowinners of the Alice Weber Johnson Bowl ; Suzanna Etheridge, Alabama Gamma , Sarajane Paulson Vanasse Pitcher
Arrowcraft Shop employees, Faye Cook, left, and Veryl Monhollen, right, presented the employees special award to Joan Caspero, Virginia Zeta.
No, this Isn't really PI Phi Founder Emma Brownlee It is Pi Phi's nationa l Historian , Barbara Sands Olsen , dressed as she addressed Convention as Emma. Barbara 's dress, hot and laced boots belonged to her great-grandmother and helped create a special mood during the presentat ion about the Founders
Members of Grand Council and the Settlement School Board of Governors met In the spring at Arrowmont to review plans for the School's future Gathered by the Fri endship Circle on campus are (back, I-r) : Carolyn Lesh GVP Membership ; Carolyn Lichtenberg GP; Lucinda Trabue ; Jane Earnest; Kay Plrrong BOG chairman ; Jo Ann
Roderick, GVP Collegians ; Sandy Blain Arrowmont Director Middle : Adrienne Mitchell GVP Philanthropies; Judith Wh itacre GS; Barbara Beville ; Barbara Gates BOG secretary; Carol Warren GT ; Lucy Wamer GVP Alumnae ; Gayle Englof Front: Charlotte Ann Edwards; Helen Lewis; Athelia Clingan BOG vice chairman

Arrowmont campaign unveils exciting plans

Exciting plans for the future of Arrowmont were announced to San Diego Convention delegates in June when a capital campaign, Blueprint for the Future, was unveiled. A large triangular package some eight feet high and four feet wide, completely covered in brown paper, was literally unwrapped to display architectural drawings and future p rogramming details . Following an audiovisual presentation which depicted a week in the life of an Arrowmont student, Convention attendees were the first to learn about the $2 2 million campaign for Arrowmont, a Blueprint for the Future Components of the campaign are a much needed SO-bed dormitory, a painting studio, and endowments for children's programs and an artist-in-residence program. Grand Council and the Settlement School Board of Governors have spent over two years exploring the feasibility of these projects Results of studies indicate the projects are not only feasible but necessary to maintain Arrowmont 's standing as one of the top five non-degree granting , fully accredited art/craft schools in the country

Jean Wirths Scott, former Grand PreSident, is chairman of the capital campaign A steering committee is being formed and is anxious to hear from all Pi Phis with an interest and ability to assist in the campaign The Pi Beta Phi Settlement School was conceived and developed through the efforts and generosity of Fraternity alumnae. Over the years all Pi Phis have shared a great pride in the value and effectiveness of work done through Settlement School. Today a similar pride can be expressed for Pi Phi's major philanthropy, Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts The campaign steering committee hopes this pride will translate into strong sup-

port from clubs and ch apte r s th ro ugh o ut th e frat e rnit

interest and suggestions should be directed to the campaign chairman

New legislation

Convention delegates adopted legislation providing for a change in the governance of Settlement School. Beginning September 1st, the seven members of Grand Council joined ten other Pi Beta Phi alumnae as voting members of the Settlement School Board of Governors The Director of Arrowmont School becomes an ex-officio , non-voting member of the Board. The new Board make-up better reflects that deemed appropriate for the governance of Settlement School! Arrowmont as a tax-deductible, non-profit entity.

At the time the expanded Board of Governors is installed , Arrowcraft will be separated from Settlement School and established as Arrowcraft , Inc ., a taxable , non-profit corporation in the State of Tennessee This new corporation will free management to employ a variety of sales and marketing techniques previously disallowed when the Shop fell under the educational , charitable designation given to Settlement School.

Arrowcraft, Inc will be governed by a five-member Board of 'frustees consisting of the Grand Vice President of Philanthropies , the Grand Treasurer and three other Pi Phi alumnae . Grand Council envisions an eventual expansion of Arrowcraft merchandise to include Pi Phi sportswear and other items with special appeal to collegians . Profits from the sale of these items will benefit the Fraternit y, while profits from traditional Arrowcraft items will continue to be designated for Settlement School! Arrowcraft

Though some significant changes were adopted at Convention and exciting plans presented , much remains the same. Success of the Arrowcraft Shop continues to depend upon sales generated by Pi Phis (Be sure to shop the catalog accompanying this issue of The ARROW) And Settlement School! Arrowmont continues to rely upon the support of all Pi Phis , be it through clubs , chapters or individual members , that it may fulfill its mission of enriching li ves through art.

Instructor Bob Paulson , Carbondale III., made several trips to Cades Cove with his Arrowmont painting class during June Paulson donated one of his oil pastels to the Arrowmont aucti on Proceeds from the auction go toward Arrowmont scholarships
Former Alumnae Province President, Betty Butler Holdcroft (right) visits with former Arrowmont Director, Marlon Heard , during an Elderhostel session last April Betty Is from Ormond Beach , Fla

Former BOG Chair returns with hubby

After a long time away from Arrowmont, former Board of Governors chairman , Helen Deppe Vollmar, was back in April for a week of Elderhostel with her husband , Joe He len studied ceramics while Joe was out nearly every day in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park shooting color slides with his classmates. Their cheerfulness and wit was enjoyed b y everyone, and before leaving Helen took a few moments to reflect on what Pi Beta Phi and Arrowmont have accomplished . She also talked about how unusual it seems to outsiders that Pi Phi supports a visual arts complex .

" I think that 's because there's a lack of understanding among people who aren' t Greek. They think, because the Greek system is a ' joiner' organization and one m u st conform , that [this relationship 1becomes a paradoxical ki n d of thing ."

Helen admitted that on the surface artists and Greeks do seem like strange bedfellow " But Pi Phi did this and we certainly were with the crafts many years before craft became the big thing. When the machine took over, crafts were looked down upon because people wanted things that could be manufactured ; these handspun looking thingswho wanted those? But Pi Ph i, t h rough th eir work with these mou ntain people and their weaving , did have an appreciat ion for t hat

"At th e 1964 Co n ve nti o n in Vic t o r ia , we vo te d o n w h a t ki nd of p rojec t to h ave fo r th e seco nd cent ur y of P i Phi , an d there were a lot of ideas presen t ed. Because we have been associated with the crafts for so man y years , with Marian Heard starting the workshops here in 19 45, it really behooved us to continue in that field ."

Marian was at Arrowmont during Helen 's stay and walked through the main building with her " It was such a thrill to be with Marian and go through the building," said Helen , "because in 19 7 1 when I came on the Board , it had just been finished Then it was like a new home , or a house that is empty, becau se there was so little in it To come through after all these years, and see it so alive with all the marvelo u s books in the library and beautiful pieces in the gallery that these artists have given us "

The well-equipped studios made Helen feel that Arrowmont's facilities have been well used over the years. "Seeing all the activity going on here was just wonderful. As Marian was leaving, we stood looking back at the building Seeing it in the afternoon sun , it was so beautiful with all the shrubs and dogwood trees I couldn ' t help but feel that Marian was really looking at it as her dream that came true How wonderful it is that Pi Phi is sponsoring this place where people with dreams can put those dreams into reality."

Board of Governors cha

ng the ir stay

Arrowmont memories called Esther back

It h as bee n 43 years since Es th er Lowr y sp e nt six weeks taki n g classes a t Arrowmo nt Sh e fir s t h e ard o f th e program fro m h er high schoo l ar t t eac h er and came t o Gatli n bu rg i n 1946, Arrowmont's seco nd summer of o p e r at ion

"I think there were three hotels here at the time , and the bus station."

It was a quieter time one sometimes hears about from long-time Settlement School emp loyees , but now Gatlinburg has no bus station, and far too many hotels to count.

When asked why she came back for an Elderhostel class after all these years , Esther remarked , "Well , I think the six weeks I spent here were probably the nicest six weeks of my life ."

In the interval between Esther's two visits to Arrowmont , she married , had two girls , and went into the r estaurant business, then a franchise for Holiday Inn Her life became pretty busy with the franchise , and that was when she learned how to fly

" I was on the board of directors with International Associa t ion of Holiday Inn , so I had to travel back and forth from our business in Thomasville, Ga ., to Memphis , and around to the different Holiday Inns ." About 25 years ago , s h e earned her pilot 's license and soon s h e was racing airp lanes

" I flew my first race when I had my license less than a ye ar," she says .

The famous Powder Puff Derb y was the largest women's air race and it ceased to be about 13 ye ars ago Consequently, a group of women fliers formed a race called the Air Race Classic , of which Esther is pr esident. Her term in office last three years.

Co nsidering her in vo lve ment in air racing , one might think that a week at Arrowmont would h ol d little interest for Esther, but s h e didn ' t h es itate w h en s h e sai d , " I'v e always wanted to come back."

Former
irman , Helen Vollmar, visited Arrowmont w ith her husband , Joe, almost 20 years after her last vis i t. Helen was Arrowmont's Elderhostel hostess and both she and Joe took a c lass duri

Student finds respite in watercolor class

Despite the fact that Arrowmont's workshop program is well known and respected in the craft world, it is not always easy for the isolated beginning artist to find out about it Joe Palmer, who lives not too far from Gatlinburg, discovered what Arrowmont has to offer only by good luck. In May his wife took a group of elementary students on a field trip to Gatlinburg Although merely chaperoning and not interested in art classes herself, she was greatly impressed She knew that her husband had been searching in vain for a local watercolor class , so she took a brochure home and told him that she thought she had found just the thing he was looking for

"I read it and sure enough, Arrowmont seemed to be exactly what I needed ," said Joe .

"I am a pharmacist and I've always wanted to paint, but my profession required me to spend so much time in didactic work that I never got into painting. I'd find myself doodling a lot on the side of the page . I knew that was my art trying to come out."

After receiving a little watercolor kit as a Christmas gift, Joe discovered that he loved watercolor.

" I went to the library and checked out all kinds of watercolor books , and I'd go through them and I'd try this and that. But books weren't enough I needed something more. When this brochure came and I saw that the instruction I could get is a one-of-a-kind experience, I thought that was just fantastic!"

Could Joe have learned as much by studying watercolor books for a solid week? " No , no , no Definitely not! I needed somebody to say, this is the way you do it lay the brush down this way put it in the paint this way use lots of water like the instructor, Ed Shay, does I leaned toward drybrushing because I didn' t realize how important it was to let the action occur on the paper So I'm impressed. I've learned a lot. I really feel good about this experience

"One of the things that has impressed me about Ed 's method is that h e was so free and so loose However, what he

was doing was gently urging us into experimentation on our own You make a mistake-so what! It 's only paper! He taught us to push ourselves and the colors to the limit of what we thought because everybody had been afraid to put the color on the paper."

Eventually Joe experienced a feeling of relief and relaxation "It's expressive, it feels good! This freedom that Ed has led us into has been very subtle, but I feel myself changing."

Being able to get away from it all and wake up his sensibilities has been part of what Arrowmont has given Joe.

" In my business I go to work at 9 o 'clock in the morning, answering phones, taking care of people's needs , and they're clutching me all the time ... ten hours a day. You numb yourself to a lot of sensitivities ." Joe decided that a class at Arrowmont was something he would do for himself.

" So that's how Arrowmont has given me, this week, far more that I had imagined. I've really been imp r esse d ... h o n estly."

Joe Palmer, left, watches watercolorist, Ed Shay Joe recently discovered Arrowmont and sa i d , " Th is Is j ust the beg in ning I I 'm com ing back l"
Three PI Phis attended Arrowmont during a sess i on last June From the left: Jo Tecklensburg Kyh l, Iowa Gamma , f rom ottumwa , la .; Ma ry Ethe l Gil be rt Prather, Flori da Alpha , from Sylva , N.C.; lI a Herland Larson , Oregon Delta , from Lake Oswego, Ore
Rodg er Jacobs, woodturner from Newland , N C., give s a demonstration to students from Pi Phi Elementary. The students were visiting the Arrowmont School gallery with their art teacher when they were invited to the woodshop.
From left: Hope Reynolds, Virginia Epsilon, accepting Chapter Service Award for Kit Richardson; Carolyn Lichtenberg; Mary Garrels and Cheryl Johnson, Iowa Eta, accepting Jean Wlrths Scott Award for Maureen Smith
Lucy Warner presents the Marianne Reid Wild Award to Nancy Halvorson Johnson , San DIego Alumnae Club
Salll Preston , Texas Eta president, accepts Best Procedure Notebook Award from Carol Warren
Song contest winners were, I-r: Fun parody, Texas Eta , Salll Preston accepting ; Serious parody, Montana Alpha , Dana Toscano accepting ; carolyn Lichtenberg ; Edle Schroeder, Montana Alpha ; Alumnae fun parody, Kathy Wo rtman , Hutchinson , (Kan ) Alumnae Cl ub , accept ing for herselfl
Jo Anne Sharman Cassin, Houston (Tex) Alumnae Club, accepts the N Virginia Community Service Award from Lucy Warner
Marlo Donato, Arkansas Alpha , accept ing the ABO Award from Carolyn Lichtenberg for Chr isty Bulkeley

Carolyn Lichtenberg presented the Ideal Club Award to the St. Louis Alumnae Club, represented by Martha Wohler Bickel and Mary Cassilly Wilson. Martha Is chairman of the 1991 convention to be held In St Louis, and Mary Is registration co-chairman.

Convention attendance awards were won by Indiana Delta, represented by (I-r) Ingrid Laldro and Angela Hartman, presented by Carol Warren, and California EpSilon, represented by Angela Hering, for the most alumnae attending

Wamer reflects as she presents the Houston Jr Club Community Service Award to C i ndy Hughes Williams of the Dallas

"Past Grands" Indeedl There were an even dozen past members of Grand Council attending the San Diego Convention Standing I-r: Barbara Sands Olsen , Helen Anderson Lewis ; Evelyn Peters Kyle ; Ann Dudgeon Phy; Helen Boucher Dlx; Annette Mitchell Mills ; Louise Ilosser Kemp Seated : Orpha O'llourke Coenen ; Jean Wlrths Scott; Marianne Ile ld Wild ; Alice Weber Johnson, Sarajane Paulson Vanasse.

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Jr Day Group

"Angel" is a word that could describe Laura Krumwiede , daughter of Candyce Clifton Krumwiede , Indiana Delta . An angel who came into the world 13 weeks prematurely, weighing 28 ounces, is today a normal four year old with no severe complications related to her birth .

Candyce was a high-risk in pregnancy. After three unsuccessful pregnancies , (a miscarriage , stillbirth and the death of a baby), she was faced with the realization that the only way to achieve a living baby was to have one prematurely.

High-risk pregnancies can be difficu lt to handle, emotionally as well as physically. Even knowing the risks of the high-risk pregnancy, the pregnancy can be an experience very different from the one faced by women whose pregnancies are uncomplicated. Candyce found this out early in her last pregnancy, and she turned to a support group called "High Risk Moms, Inc."

A woman experiencing a high risk pregnancy can find that it is very difficult. She may be faced with months of bed rest (not because she is tired but for the health of the unborn baby), expensive medical tests such as ultrasounds and biophysical tests of the baby in utero , expensive drugs to sustain the pregnancy, and even long term hospitalization The mother may also have to cope with other children at home which can add additional stress to the situation. A

High Risk Moms

high -risk pregnancy is a stressful time , and many times people don' t realize that fact Even family members can have a tough time coping with the pregnancy.

A support group

This is why a group such as High Risk Moms is important. A high-risk mother may feel abnormal and long for that normal pregnancy. The media seems to focus on pregnancies as a chic thing to do-birthing rooms , the Jane Fonda exercise t apes, and the dream of delivering on Friday, home by Sunday and back to work on Monday In a high-risk pregnancy this isn' t the case These moms are the special ones! The ones who wonder, day by day, even hour by hour, if the baby will kick or if the pre term labor will stop. A highrisk pregnancy can be a time full of apprehension and fear of what is happening to the baby

High Risk Moms Inc was founded in 1983. It is a self help emotional support group that offers assistance to mothers (fathers) who have had , are anticipating , or are experiencing a high-risk pregnancy The group is based in the Chicago area . They meet monthl y as a support meeting , and offer a telephone network system for bed restricted or hospitalized moms . They sponsor seminars twice a year that feature

professional speakers. The group has launched a new program for area hospitals They prepare holiday "cheer" baskets for mothers who may be in the hospital over those special days

Candyce came to this small knit group as a high-risk mom. After she and her daughter were healthy and they had recovered from all the pregnancy complications and Laura's long hospital stay, Candyce began to get involved in High Risk Moms Her involvement led the group into incorporating and receiving funding from such places as the March of Dimes Birth Defect Foundation, Astra Pharmaceutical Company, andJunior Women of Hinsdale, Ill. The network system is governed by a seven women board of directors

High Risk Moms works closely with the medical profession Even though the group is made up of lay persons , they still can be looked upon as experts because they have lived through the "high-risk " situation. Some have gone through it more than once.

As baby boomers have begun to have their babies , technology also has improved methods of achieving pregnancy for women who were told never to try. Women with health problems such as diabetes , lupus syndrome, DES daughters, incompetent cervix , and placenta previa have been able to carry babies to term Even though, physicall y, a doctor can treat the pregnancy, many times the emotional aspect of the pregnancy can not be met by medical personel. That is when a support unit such as High Risk Moms can be of important value.

Emotional support also needed

High-risk pregnancy can be a result of the mother's physical problems , but it also can be a result of her emotional state of mind. Many times a mother who has experienced repeated miscarriages, a stillbirth , or the death of a baby needs emotional support during a su bsequent pregnancy. Once a person has experienced the worst , such as the death of a baby, assuming that a pregnancy always results in a live birth can be a factor in coping with the pregnancy. Many times these mothers need encou ragement, hope, and reassurancies as much as the mother w h o physically has a problem in pregnancy.

Candyce and her counterpart, Pat Smith, the founding "mother," have been working with the medical community to help professionals understand the " mother 's perspective" of a high-risk pregnancy. The two do public speaking for nursing seminars, and attend conferences of nurses and social workers to offer assistance in understanding the "high-risk" patient.

Candyce recently served as chairman for the March of Dimes Walk America of Du Page County in Illinois. She and her daughter made public appearances for the March of Dimes to address the top iC of high-risk pregnancies, prematurity and infant mortality. This foundation is also very concerned about the high-risk mother and her pregnancy. They are turning some of their focus on research in this area too.

Women's issues have become a focal point in the 1980s, and they will continue to be in the 1990s. The buzz word in the medical field is "high-risk"-the high-risk mother and the high-risk infant As you continue to educate yourself about the world around you, remember that a high-risk pregnancy doesn't touch on just one sector of life , it can happen in every sector of life, even Pi Phi.

For additional information on High Risk Moms Inc. , write or call :

High Risk Moms Inc 1163 East Ogden Ave. Suite 70 5-144 Naperville, Ill. 60540

High Risk Moms Inc. c l o Janenne Ungl 3013 South 33rd St., Apt 6 laCrosse, Wis 5 460 1

High Risk Moms Inc. clo Nancy Snyder 7922 Able St. NE Springlake Park, Minn 55432

Phone : Pat Smith 312 / 357-5048 Candyce Krumwiede 312 / 961-5984

'Nike' Buck is honored

Iowa State University honored Cornelia Lindstrom Buck on March 28, 1989 Nike, as she is known by all , received the award for "O utstanding Greek Alumni " after being nominated by Liz Fuhr, Iowa Gamma Chapter president.

Nike was an Iowa Gamma active from 1942-1946 She continued her support for the chapter as Alumnae AdviSOry Committee chairman from 1947-1950 , and has taken the poSition once again

Along with Nike's devotion to Pi Phi , she taught at Iowa State for 16 years. Her advice, guidance and encouragement for chapter officers has been a major factor in their success as leaders

Candyce Krumwiede and her little angel, Laura.

Special day honors Frances R. Brown

One of Pi Phi's national awards , presented annually, is the Frances Rosser Brown Award for the best pledge-active programming for Fraternity heritage. The silver pitcher traveling award was presented to the Fraternity by the El Paso Alumnae Club, honoring Frances , Oklahoma Alpha, who was national Fraternity historian from 1938-1946. She originated the chapter history program of the Fraternity.

Frances lives in Muscogee, Okla , and has earned many honors over the years The latest occurred on April 1, 1989 , when , on her 90th birthday, the mayor of Muscogee declared the day the Frances Rosser Brown Day.

Loved by all who know her, Frances is well known both inside and outside of Oklahoma She had a dream fulfilled when, in 1966, the "Five Civilized Tribes Museum" opened in Muscogee, established to help motivate gifted Indians of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek and Seminole Tribes. She helped establish two hospitals in her home town and she has received recognition from her church, the Elks, Kiwanis and Soroptimist Clubs, Delta Kappa Gamma, and is an honorary member of the Da-Co-Tah Indian Club

In 1971 she was awarded the Distinguished Service Citation by the Universi ty of Oklahoma, the University's equivalent of an honorary degree . On Statehood Day, November 17, 1973, she was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame.

In September, 1984, Frances was awarded the Alumnae Achievement Award by Randolph-Macon, "confe rred upon alumnae who personify the value of a liberal arts education and who have brought honor to themselves and to Randolph-Macon Women's College through their outstanding accomplishments."

Frances has worked tirelessly to preserve Oklahoma's history and heritage. She will always be "Mrs. Muskogee."

She is not the only distinguished member of her family, however Her sister, Louise Rosser Kemp, also Oklahoma Alpha , of EI Paso , Tex ., was Grand Treasurer of Pi Beta Phi from 1967-1970 She also was honored recently when the middle school library at St Clements Episcopal Parish School was named for her. Louise was on the founding board of the school and served on that board for many years

Pi Beta Phi salutes these two distinguished Golden Arrow sisters

Top teacher is named

Marta Hanson-Yemm , Indiana Epsilon , was honored recently when she was chosen Teacher of the Month in Boca Raton, Fla. Marta is an occupational specialist at Spanish River High School. She is a published author and illustrator of Years To Grow, a pre-school curriculum, and recently coauthored the Palm Beach County Guidance Curriculum for Career Education.

Marta believes that "You have to like what you are doing in order to be successful." She sees her job as helping students identify their likes and dislikes as they relate to their future career Counseling parents to help them understand their children's choices is also a large part of her position as a college and career counselor.

A member of her local Pi Phi alumnae club , Marta was honored by the Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce for her commitment to educating and encouraging leaders of the future .

are : Lisa and Leslie Downs, HoUi and Mandy Copley, Christy and Lynn Ann Butler, Deanna and Eve Dinning, Alicia and Amy Waters, Jamie and Dara Baln

Five alumnae earn C.E. Scholarships

Five Pi Beta Phi alumnae have been selected to receive alumnae scholarships for the 1989-90 school year, selected by the Alumnae Committee for Continuing Education . Kathryn Bart Autry, Georgia Alpha, is working toward an MBA at the College of William and Mary and will complete her program in 1991. She has served as president and treasurer of her Hampton Roads (Va.) Alumnae Club and has been instrumental in establishing a support group for families of handicapped children which has been active since 1984

Susan Promes , Missouri Beta, is a full time medical student at Penn State College of Medicine who hopes to be an emergency room physician. Susan was a member of AAC for Pennsylvania Gamma at Dickinson College and has been involved with the Harrisburg/Carlisle (Pa ) Alumnae Club for two years. Through the years Susan has volunteered many hours to the YMCAIYWCA and the American Red Cross and has been a volunteer paramedic

Jane Conyers Copeland, Ohio Beta, is pursuing an Association Management certificate through The Management Institute, New York University. Jane feels this will allow her to better serve the organizations with whom she works and volunteers. She is Executive Director of the Pagasus Therapeutic Riding , Inc ., a program that helps disabled regain balance and coordination through horseback riding An article aboutJane and the program appeared in the Fall , 1987 issue of The ARROW. Jane was an ABO winner in 1960

Betty Mason Kothe, Illinois Alpha , is currently working toward a master of arts in teaching. Her program was designed to improve and enhance the delivery system of classroom learning experience for the practitioner Betty, a single mother of two, is not only attending graduate school , but is also working full time as a teacher 's aide . Over the past 20 years, Bette has served her Fox River (li.) Alumnae Club in many capacities She has been president , vice president , secretary and treasurer

Bette McMahon , California Eta , is attending medical school this fall She is a 1987 graduate ofUC. Irvine and has been working as a medical technologist / research associate at Nichols Institute She is a member of the South Coast (Calif. ) Junior Alumnae Club , is active in Red Cross organizations and has taught CPR classes

Virginia Zetas kept It all In the family with six new "real" sisters added following rush Back-tront pairs (I-r)

Art professor named Outstanding Woman

In March , the San Antonio (Tex.) Express-News named Elizabeth Ridenhower, Texas Zeta, as one of its 12 outstanding women of 1988. Readers sent letters nominating women in ten categories and Elizabeth was the winner in the field of arts Awards were presented at a continental breakfast April 1

Elizabeth is an art professor at Trinity Universit y where she joined the faculty 30 years ago She was named 1988 Artist of the Year by the San Antonio Art League in recognition of her work on behalf of the arts in that city More than 700 of her paintings may be seen in public places in San Antonio , private collections and homes In Texas , her works have been shown at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts , Dallas Museum of Fine Arts , Fort Worth Carlin Gallery, Austin Laguna Gloria Art Museum and the Tyler Studio Gallery. She has also exhibited at Columbia University, in Monterey, Calif., and the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington . In nominating Elizabeth , the Rev. Raymond Judd wrote , " Her influence as a teacher of art would mark her as an artist of rare distinction In countless classes at Trinity and in lectures across the city, her artistic influence has made an incredible impact on hundreds of people. To meet [her 1is to meet the grace and beauty of art ; to study under her is to discover the world of art ; to own one of her paintings is to surround one's self with the richness of life ; to have her influence in design in one's home or office is to discover how much better life can be ; to know her is to know art ."

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A group of Northem New Jersey PI Phis, w ith a husband here and there, ended the club year and celebrated their Beta Province Ideal Club Award by cruising the waters off Lower Manhattan on the " Spirit of New York."

Colorado Gamma, Colorado State Four Pi Phis were on th e Panhellenic Executive Committee at Colorado State last year, and brought home two awards from the Midwest American Panhellenic Conference Pi Phi has th e largest representation on the co mmittee , holding four of the 11 offices.

Kansas Beta, Kansas State

Stephanie Hug is very involved in theatre at Kansas State . She has performed in a variety of works ranging from " lunch bag plays ," only one hour in length, to the female lead in the last spring production .

Maine Alp ha, University of Maine Maine Alphas were excited to sit down

OF SAGACIOUS SISTERS

Michigan Alpha Susan Peterson stays very busy on the Hillsdale college campus. Susan's act ivities Include being president of Omicron Delta Kappa , secretary of the Student foundation and most recently, pres ident of a local campus honorary, " The Lamplighters:' an exclusive group of eight senior women

for the University

to their first Founders' Day dinner in their new hous e Many alumnae arrived for the eventful night which was highlighted b y a turkey dinner with all the trimmings Everyone sang songs and watched as poems were read t o members.

In appreciation for their great effort and enthUSiasm , Maine Alphas gave bouquets of flowers to the alumnae who helped with the process of getting the chapter house

Illinois Eta, Millikin University

During Greek Week last spring, Vicki Blasucci , a junior elementary education major, won the title of Greek Goddess This is the seventh year that Pi Phis have won this title

Vermont Beta , University of Vermont

The chapter received the prestigious Lambda Cup at the annual Greek

awards ceremony last spring The Lambda Cup is presented to Panhellenic Council 's choice for the best all-around soro rit y In determining the winner, Council reviews questionnaires submitted b y each soror it y. Th e questionnaire includes items about the chapter's campus involvement and community service as well as individual members' excellence in scholastics and cam pus and community involvement This is the sixth time Pi Phi has won this award, more than any other group on campus .

Texas Epsilon, University of North Texas

Lilian Avlogitos was chosen for the 1989 Women of UNT calendar Lilian has been modeling for a local Dallas agency for three years She was also featured on the cover of the Kappa Alpha swimsui t calendar.

Oregon Alphas (I-r) Pam Cahill, Kelly Low, Tiffany Krieger, Jennifer Lasher and Kelly Chapel get ready
of Ore gon's Gre ek Serenade competition PI Phis earned first place for their performance

Laurel Beverly, a member of New York Delta, was the 1988 Junior Miss of New York's capital district and first runner-up In the state Junior Miss competition. Laurel's honor was based on academic achievement, talent and character

lllinois Epsilon, Northwestern University

Former Miss Northwestern, Heidi Heller, and her Pi Phi sister, Molly Mitchell, are putting their singing talents to work. Both are working as singing waitresses aboard the Spirit of Chicago-a cruise ship on Lake Michigan.

Iowa Gamma, Iowa State

Rush counselors at Iowa State begin working long before rush week. Pi Phis Betsy Fox, Laura Butler and Steph Kirsch started their duties last spring as they acted as tour guides for high school seniors during Greek Week.

Georgia Alpha, University of Georgia

Last May sisters invited their favorite teachers over for Apple Polish Dinner at the Pi Phi house While everyone enjoyed a delicious meal , Ellie Frank, VP Mental , recognized those women who made the Dean's Ust , the best two- and four-girl rooms and the most improved GPA.

Indiana Delta, Purdue University

Susan Brock (Marion) was one of 100 people selected to tour with Waring's

U.S. Chorus for the summer The chorus performed at such places as Penn State and the Kennedy Center in Washington , D.C. Susan is also a member of the Purdue musical group, Purduettes.

Florida Beta, Florida State

During March , Florida State students may have had the feeling that something was missing. It could have been the elusive Tallahassee way of life- or the trash which they passed going from the dorm to class The familiar bottles and candy wrappers were disposed of through an All-Campus Cleanup, organized by Usa Bradford, campus director for Florida State.

"I've been thinking about this project for a long time," Usa said . " (FSU President Bernard) Slinger had been rather upset about the lack of student concern for the campus, and I thought this would be a good way for the Greeks to get together and do something for the college This was kind of a tester Next year I want to get more people involved , and get some more publicity."

From 3-5 p.m . on March 29th, 20 women from each of 11 women's fraternities sported their sorority letters and garbage bags!

Texas Zeta, Baylor University

lWo Pi Phis , Milli Alexander and Nancy Bell have been selected to serve on Sentinnel. This is a group of six senior

Oonlelle Conselyea and Jodi Steltzer enjoy themselves as the Syracuse PI Phis and Kappas celebrate their first Monmouth Duo since the recolonization of New York Alpha The night began with an alumnae tea at the Kappa house and ended with a semi-formal.

women who serve as liaisons between the president of the University and the Board of Trustees.

Mississippi Alpha, University of Southern Mississippi

Stephanie Watson is spending her senior year as a southern style facilitator. During this time she will be helping with Mini Quarter activities Mini Quarter is held during the summer for new USM students During the school year, Stephanie will help promote USM when new students and dignitaries visit the campus

Texas Beta, Southern Methodist University

Beth Clayton , an outstanding member of SMU 's music department , was terrific in the opera, "The Apothecary." In other musical notes , several chapter members were involved in the revival of Script and Score, an old SMU tradition where the music and script of a short play are written and performed entirely by students

Wyoming Alpha, University of Wyoming

Student Senate elections were held at the University of Wyoming last spring Claudia Fidler, Brenda Hoy, Caitlin Long and Kristie Seeds will represent their respective colleges in the governing body of the university. This year Pi Phi had more members in Student Senate than any other chapter

Kim Johnson, Kansas Beta, has been selected as " Student Interior Architect" In charge of renovating the Kansas State student union.

New York Gamma, St. Lawrence University

Kati Chenot's submission to the 1989 Juried Art Show was chosen from over 200 entries as juror's first choice. The university has since purchased her painting entitled, "Mon Pied ."

Indiana Alpha, Franklin College

Senior Kelly Guilfoyle has been selected to serve a one-year fellowship with the admissions office. As admissions fellow, Kelly will travel to high schools throughout the state contacting prospective students.

New York Zeta, Colgate University

Pianist Wendy Knudsen was a featured student performer in a recent recital at Colgate University. Wendy has been playing the piano for 16 years and has performed twice at Colgate. Wendy was able to perform in Spain while studying in Madrid on a Colgate study program.

Indiana Gamma, Butler University

Missy Dollens recently served as the chairman delegate from Indiana to the American Diabetes Youth Leadership Congre s The congress was held in Washington D.C. in April , with two delegates from each state affiliate as well as from Puerto Rico and Canada Delegates for the congress were se-

lected on the basis of leadership qualities and involvement with their local American Diabetes Association affiliate. While she was there, Missy not only attended leadership seminars, but also lobbied for diabetes related issues.

Florida Beta, Florida State

Jenny McCollum has been called the "voice of Florida State." She is the operations director of the campus radio station V89 Jenny is in charge of all financial dealings, sales and equipment at the station, and one frequently hears her over the air as a disc jockey.

Indiana Alpha, Franklin College

Samantha Williams received the William and Lynn Vandiver Bridges prize for summer foreign travel, awarded each year to juniors who have a double major in journalism and a foreign language , and who maintain a 3.0 GPA in both subjects. During this time, Samantha will be traveling across most of Europe , stopping in London, Normandy, Italy, Venice , Rome, Greece, Switzerland , Paris and Scotland In addition , she plans to take time out to see her great great grandmother in Ireland " I'm really excited ," said Samantha " One of the reasons I chose Franklin College was this scholarship I have been working for this since I was a senior in high school , so I want to

make the most of it." The award covers ill tran portation costs , daily living expenses, a Eurail pass and compensation for a summer job.

Georgia Alpha, University of Georgia

Heather Nance has been chosen to be a Georgia Girl. Georgia Girls are women chosen to help recruit prospective football players.

Kansas Beta, Kansas State

Jenni Stone is an accomplished musician. A saxophone player, Jenni holds her own recitals, plays each year in the Kansas City Jazz Festival and spends Wednesday nights performing in "ColLigium Musicum" on campus.

Indiana Gamma, Butler University

Several Pi Phis have shown their leadership in Alpha Kappa Psi, a business fraternity In their most recent elections, Pi Phis came close to closing out the offices as three members were elected. New officers include Lisa Collins, vice president of fellowship; Christina Brew, treasurer; Jamie Caudill, publicity chairman.

Idaho Alpha, University of Idaho

For the first time in over a decade the tradition of Monmouth Duo was celebrated at the University of Idaho cam-

Alethea "EC" Orfanedes, South Carolina Beta. has taken the Clemson campus by storm In her first year. EC was pledge class president. Homecoming queen contestant. Panhellenlc's outstanding initiate. Dean's list member and elected to Alpha Lambda Delta honorary.

Washington Betas Kim Zutter and Amy Porter were among 12 women chosen to be In the 1989 "Women of Wauu Calendar".

pus. The goal of the party was to give the two chapters a chance to become better acquainted Get-to-know-you games were played and then the group indulged in barbecued hotdogs and hamburgers A postmeal volleyball game topped off the afternoon .

Indiana Gamma, Butler University President Susan Bielawski has been busy on campus as well as within the chapter Susan was co-chair of the Homecoming committee last fall, and recently chaired Spring Weekend The weekend is an annual event for the

school and involves an all-campus cookout , carnival activities , comedians , "roaming artists ," and a rock band performance

Oklahoma Alphas Cynthia White, alumna, and Dana Ogle, collegian at the University of Oklahoma, were contestants In the Miss Oklahoma U SA pageant. Both finished In the top five

Colorado Alpha has three sisters In the chapter at the same time. Pictured are Katie, Jane and Sarah Fordyce (clockwise).
Jessica Telsch, ArIzona Alpha , received the Outstanding Freshman of the Year Award at 1989 Greek Awards, presented by Barbie Tootle, Ohio Beta , keynote speaker at the University of Arizona ceremony
Tracy Nevill, Texas Epsilon, was named Outstanding Greek at the Order of Omega Greek Awards banquet at the University of North Texas. She has been active In Panhellenlc and Is vice president of the southern region of MIFCA-MAPCA
Virginia Gammas Erin Mcfall and Carrie Hendrickson are pictured leading the chapter In a game of " PI Phi Jeopardy:' The game was one of many activities during the chapter's spring retreat

Glennis finds fame from football to Grand Marshall

Glennis McCrary Goodrich , Texas Zeta, received an unusual tribute in a recent Baylor celebration . She was chosen to serve as Grand Marshall in the November, 1988 , Baylor University Homecoming parade in Waco , Tex This honor is usually bestowed on a man , so Glennis felt quite honored to have been selected

A Magna Cum Laude graduate of Baylor University, Glennis was a protegee of Dr A. J. Armstrong , head of the English department for many years . She traveled in Europe on one of Armstrong's tours one summer, and celebrated her 20th birthday during a surprise party in Geneva , Switzerland She earned membership in Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English fraternity As a member of Alpha Omega, now Pi Beta Phi at Baylor, Glennis was a yearbook beauty queen in her senior year.

Elected by popular campus vote, the beauty was captain of the first cooed football team in the world! Pa.the News took pictures of the 11 gi rls in the team's regular uniforms, except for the shoes They had to wear their own!

A double major in English and education , Glennis was in charge of the religious section of the Baylor Annual in her senior year. Following her graduation, she went to Columbia University in New York to work on her Masters degree in English.

Returning to Texas, Glennis settled down in her home town of Winnsboro and taught high school English for three years These were, in retrospect, the most rewarding years of her life. Some of her former students still keep in touch and several were on the sidelines for the Baylor parade that honored her.

Glennis and her late husband , Baxter Dee Goodrich, former chairman of the board , president and CEO of Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation , established a Goodrich Scholarship fund at Southwestern University in Georgetown , Tex ., honoring his late mother and father Dr Schilling, president of Southwes tern , wrote Glennis a letter o f appreciation fo llowing h e r last gift to the Universit y, three years after her husband 's death , stating that it was the largest scholarship fund at Southwestern

Glennl s McCrary Goodri ch was a yea rbook beauty during her sen ior year at Baylor

Glennis is still working , from an office in her home, five and six days a week, making investments which will later go to Baylor. She is currently working on a project to build a new music school building which will be named in her honor. She has already given $1.5 million to the project, scheduled for completion in 1992 , with ground breaking to be held in January of next year. A room in the building will be furnished with the Goodrich collections of Dorothy Doughy birds , Irish Belleek, jade, Hawkes crystal , antiques , Persian rugs and paintings

Glennis is a world traveler and has had many exciting times during her travels In 1972, during a visit to Morocco , Glennis and her late husband were invited by the King's brother to a beautiful luncheon in King Hassan II 's summer palace Dozens of distinguished Moroccans attended It was there that Glennis met the Moroccan Ambassador to Iran and his wife , Kinza. Kinza and Glennis corresponded for 12 long y ears after that luncheon , with the former continuing to urge Glennis to visit.

" Finally, in 1984 , after (Ambassador) Mehdi was sent to London as Moroc-

can Ambassador, Kinza wrote me that I must visit them in the beautiful Moroccan Embassy reSidence, a few blocks from Buckingham Palace," writes Glennis "I went and stayed three weeks , and if I were asked for the most exciting, most thrilling period of my life , those three weeks would surely be it! When I left , my hostess and the six servants followed me to the Embassy car which would drive me to Gatwick Airport, begging me not to leave! "

During one of the state dinners at the Embassy, Sophocles Pa.panicolaou , former financial advisor to King Constantine of Greece, and his artist wife , Lilika, were among the guests

' 'As soon as Lilika heard that I was from Houston, Tex ., she asked me to carry back with me to NASA the portrait she had just completed of Dr. Sally Ride , the first American woman astronaut to fly in space. I agreed to do it , and I am happy to say the portrait hangs at NASA."

Now Glennis' portrait will also occupy a place of honor - in the building that will bear her name on the Baylor campus

Club celebrates silver birthday

During a recent luncheon and style show, the Richardson-Flano (Tex ) Alumnae Club celebrated its silver anniversary. The club was chartered July 16 , 1964. Among the 50+ Pi Phis attending festivities were three charter members : Mary Loving Blair, Texas Beta; Loydell Nash Seward, Oklahoma Beta and Sharlene Smith Gaither, Texas Gamma , and twelve former club presidents Additionally honored were Mary Blair, Golden Arrow, and Cindie Anderson Burkel , 1989 recipient of the Mary Blair Award for meritorious service to the club

Highlight of the celebration was the presentation of her private collection of vintage clothing by Texarkana resident , Cornelia Fleeman DeWoody, Arkansas Alpha , mother of current club president , Kathy DeWoody Cullen

Chairmen for this special event were Sally Smith Williams and Julie Smith Smiley. Immediate past preSident , Kay Kasten Anderson , was mistress of ceremonies.

Smarties

Thirty-two Pi Phi chapters earned Scholarship Certificates for maintaining a GPA of 3.00 or better during the 1988 calendar year:

New York Gamma-St. Lawrence University

New York Delta-Cornell University

New York Zeta-Colgate University

Ontario Alpha-University of Toronto

Pennsylvania Beta-Bucknell University

Pennsylvania Eta - Lafayette College

Virginia Epsilon - University of Virginia

North Carolina Beta-Duke University

Michigan Alpha - Hillsdale College

Michigan Beta-University of Michigan

Ohio Delta-Ohio Wesleyan University

Ohio Zeta-Miami University

Illinois Epsilon - Northwestern University

Illinois Zeta - University of Illinois

Indiana Epsilon-DePauw University

Nebraska Beta - University of Nebraska

North Dakota Alpha - University of North Dakota

South Dakota Alpha - University of South Dakota

Kansas Alpha-Kansas University

Kansas Beta-Kansas State University

Missouri Beta - Washington University

Missouri Gamma - Drury College

Oklahoma Beta-Oklahoma State University

Texas Delta- Texas Christian University

Washington Alpha - University of Washington

Gamma - University of Puget Sound

Oregon Alpha - University of Oregon

Oregon Gamma - Wi1lamette University

California Alpha-Stanford University

California Beta - University of California (Berkeley)

California Zeta-University of California (Santa Barbara)

Virginia Eta - Universi ty of Richmond

Provinces Celebrate

Provinces Lambda and Mu Pi Phis gathered in April for the first joint Province Day, hosted by Indiana Zeta. Included were chapters from both Indiana and Illinois , including Northwestern and the Unive rsit y of Illinois . Indiana Epsilon received the award for having highest house grade point average In addition , for the first time in five years, the chapter initiated all 36 pledges together Amy Hilgendorf was named Most Outstanding Sophomore in Lambda Province Amy has been a chapter officer, is a member of Academic Council and has upheld Dean 's List of 3 . 5 or higher each semester.

f HOLT HOUSE 1

Margaret Bowker Cooper, Illinois Alpha , is enjoying her 13th year serving as hostess at 402 East First Avenue, Monmouth, IL. She will greet you upon arrival at the site of our Pi Beta Phi founding .

Mrs. Cooper, what do you do at Holt House?

"My responsibilities at Holt House include the actual running of the house . I supervise maintenance of house and grounds ; make appointments for use of the house by actives and alumnae and rentals by the public ; conduct tours of the house for those who make appointments or those who just stop in , en route to other destinations usually, but who make a detour off Interstates 80 , 74 or 34 to visit the founding home of their Fraternity, Pi Beta Phi."

What happens at Holt House throughout the year?

" Holt House is very busy at the beginning of each college school year when Illinois Alpha actives use it to prepare for all their rush activities Formal rush party, pledging and initiation ceremonies, Cookie-Shines and Founders' Day celebrations are held here Illinois Beta-Delta has its initiation ceremonies here and Illinois Theta brings its pledges here for tours and pre-initiation rituals Other Illinois chapters and several Iowa chapters have come to Holt House. The Monmouth Alumnae Club has meetings and Arrowcraft sales in the home The Monmouth Arrow Mothers' Club meets here too The public rents Holt House at very reasonable rates for anniversary and wedding receptions , bridal showers, club meetings and occasional dinner meetings. (There is no charge for active and alumnae groups to use Holt House ) This past winter two weddings took place here ."

What are some of the highlights for you in your position as hostess?

" I look forward to the annual meeting of the Holt House Committee, of course, when I have the opportunity to offer suggestions for improvements or repair work to the house and the grounds and to enjoy social time with committee members I also enjoy the opportunity to meet various members of Grand Council who come to Monmouth from time (0 time. Meeting and greeti ng alumnae and actives who just drop in is always a rewarding and interesting experience. Too , it 's been especially exciting to meet granddaughters and great granddaughters of some of the Founders ."

The Holt House Committee and the National Fraternity are grateful to Margaret Cooper for her gracious hospitality at Holt House. We invite you to stop in for a conversation of your own!

Georgia Alpha has Golden Anniversary

When Georgia Alpha , Pi Phi's eighty-first chapter, officially joined the family in February, 1939, Grand President Amy Onken was on hand to install the new chapter and mitiate its charter members .

When Georgia Alpha celebrated its fiftieth birthday in April of 1989 , Grand President Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg was on hand to present Golden Arrow pins to those charter members, assisted by Sarah Ruth "Sis" Mullis , Director of Alumnae Advisory Committees

The ceremony occurred at the opening night banquet celebrating " Fifty Years of Friendships" which took place April 7 at the Georgian Hotel in Athens On February 4 , 1939 , the chapter's installation banquet had been held at the same location

Georgia Alpha's membership in 1939 numbered eight colonizers and 13 initiates Fifty Pi Phis from other chapters attended the initiation and installation events. From that small beginning has grown an award-winning chapter that now numbers 160 members Approximately 350 guests attended the anniversary events.

As the banquet program continued , Georgia Alpha's first president, Alice Louise Hamlin Lowe introduced Dorothy Coleman Thorman, Illinois Epsilon, who joined the Georgia faculty in 1936 and served as faculty advisor to the new chapter. This lady of distinction, initiated in 1922, shared her recollections of Georgia Alpha's early days

Ann Bass Godwin , another colonizer and former chapter preSident , regaled guests with comments about each colonizer as she was introduced In addition to Alice and Ann, those present were Mildred Campbell Yates, Patsy Loomis Martin, Eleanor Bushnell Lehner and Anne Finch Taylor.

What is a colonizer? A simple definition might be : ''A colonizer is a pioneer who leaves the security of familiar

surroundings for the purpose of carrying a torch into unknown territory."

In 1938 Alice Hamlin, Missouri Gamma , was selected by Grand Council to transfer to the University of Georgia as president of a probationary group to establish a new Pi Phi chapter on that campus. Jcan Parkinson, Nebraska Bcta, was selected to serve as treasurer. The previous year Anne Finch , Texas Alpha , had enrolled as a temporary student in order to gather helpful information about life on the campus . Other colonizers who enrolled in 1938 were volunteers and included one from Florida Alpha , four from Florida Beta, and one from Virginia Alpha. These colonizers founded the chapter, with much help from their alumnae advisors

Caroline Burson Thrasher, who officiated at all of the anniversary events, was Georgia Alpha's first pledge and first president As chairman of the 50th anniversary celebration she devoted months to the preparations of this inspiring event 350 guests attended the Saturday Founders' Day luncheon at the Athens Country Club .

Grand President Lichtenberg traced the history of Georgia Alpha , including details about the themes and activities of every one of the chapter's initial week of rush parties ... to the delight of colonizers and charter members who had participated 50 years ago.

An evening "mixer" and a formal dance followed the luncheon. The closing event , on Sunday morning , was a combination buffet brunch and tour of the chapter house

When they arrived to visit the house in which they had lived 50 years ago , early members discovered that their tradit io nal Southern white frame home had been transformed into a handsome red brick mansion that coordinates with many of the other recently built or remodeled campus o r communit y structures . They were pleased by the expanded interior space and the gracious decor on the lower floor. And they were delighted by the colorful , original decorations in the profusion of upstairs bedrooms They were almost tempted to start college all over again

Dorothy Coleman (Thorman), chapter advisor, (back row, 4th from right) with Georgia Alpha colonizers and pledges In October, 1938
Flanking the Ice angel , centered on the serving table during Georgia Alpha Founders' Day luncheon, are Alice Hamlin Lowe, Anne Finch Taylor, Dorothy Coleman Thorman and Caroline Burson Thrasher

Founders come alive in personal stories

In the true spirit of Founders' Day, the Arlington Heights Alumnae Club remembers the Founders of Pi Beta Phi each year and reflects on their lives. It isn't often, however, that today's alumnae can be transported backwards in time for some personal glimpses of the college and family lives of those special women . Arlington Heights' own Juanita Wimbigler Reinhard did just that when, as a Golden Arrow honoree in 1989 , she passed a picture to her sisters at Founders' Day and told a story

Juanita wove a tapestry rich in Pi Phi history where her own family history was entwined Although not Pi Phis themselves, Juanita's grandmother, Mary Louise Wimbigler and her great aunt, Alice Wimbigler, were close personal friends of Clara Brownlee Hutchinson , Emma Brownlee Kilgore and Inez Smith Soule. Many good times were spent on the Monmouth College campus where Alice was a math teacher for 50 years Alice had such influence at Monmouth College that, in the 1940s, a dormitory was built and named in her honor and is still in use today.

As Juanita continued and the picture moved from table to table, stories of these proud women during college years and beyond became real Stories unfolded about Juanita's maternal grandmother, Anna Porter Watt , and her membership in I.e. Sorosis in the 1870s Stories continued of]uanita's mother, Lucille Watt Wimbigler, and her desire for the sisterhood during her college days at Monmouth in the early 1900s. Sororities were banned at Monmouth then The ideals of our Founders persevered and sororities made a comeback in time for the oldest of Lucille Wunbigler's daughters, Elizabeth, to be initiated into Illinois Alpha in 1928 A second daughter, Maxine Wimbigler Menely, pledged loyalty to the wine and blue also at Monmouth and was initiated in 1936 The last sister, Juanita , became the last link in the long chain of her family's Pi Beta Phi history ; a history that now includes three Golden Arrow sisters. Her own 50 years of Pi Phi memories began at Monmouth College like so many "sisters" before her. She was a very proud initiate in 1939.

For the Arlington Heights Alumnae Club, the 1989 Founders' Day was particularly memorable We gave Golden Arrow Juanita her 50 year pin with our appreciation , our love and our thanks for her years of service to the Fraternity. In addition to her contributions to Pi Phi , what better place could Juanita concentrate her efforts but in service to the college her family has loved for so many years . After many years on Monmouth College's Alumni Board of Directors , Juanita is a worthy member of the Senate and Board of Trustees for the college

We thankJuanita for helping us to turn back the calendar for a look at her rich Pi Phi history and her family's friendship with our Founders

In this photo, taken around 1920, three of PI Phi's Founders visit with their close friends In Monmouth, III. From the left: Emma Brownlee Kilgore, Alice Wlnblgler, Inez Smith Soule, Clara Brownlee Hutchinson and Mary Louise Wlnblgler pose In front of Mary's home.
Amber Williams, Indiana Alpha , Is one of eight students participating In a newly formed Franklin College pep band The band plays for all home basketball games and helps In raising school spirit With Amber Is fellow musician Kevin Voight.

Senate confirms Jeona Darn for Labor Department post

Jennifer Lynn Dorn , Oregon Beta , an Oregonian who served four years on the staff of US Senator Mark 0. Hatfield , has been confirmed by the Senate as an assistant secretary of labor for policy.

lenna , raised in Corvallis , graduated from Oregon State University in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism . That year she was named Pi Phi's national winner of the Amy B Onken award. While in college, she worked as a reporter for the Corvallis Gazette- Times.

After graduation,Jenna went to New Haven, Conn., where she took a clerical job in the Financial Aid office at Yale to help pay her husband's way through graduate school. Working menial tasks with other women who were busy putting their husbands through school lit in her a fire that still burns bright. After a brief stint in the advertising world - "more stereotypical women's stuff," she says-she returned to school herself to get a graduate degree in public administration

As assistant secretary for policy, Dorn will assist Secretary Dole in carrying out the US . Department of labor 's mission of enforcing major laws protecting the wages , health and safety, employment and pension rights of working Americans .

In her role as the secretary of labor's chief advisor on policy and regulatory matters , Dorn will also counsel Secretary Dole concerning the department's responsibilities in equal employment opportunity, job training, unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, free collective bargaining, and labor statistics.

Dorn received a Master of Arts degree in public administration in 1977 from the University of Connecticut and served as legislative assistant to Senator Hatfield from 1977 to 1981. She also served as a staff member of the

Senate Appropriations Committee, before joining then-Transportation Secretary Dole in the S Department of Transportation

Dorn was appointed as associate deputy secretary of transportation in 1985 , also a Senate-confirmed position, and chief of staff at the department. Prior to this , she was the first director of the Office of Commercial Space Transportation , created in response to the President's Executive Order to encourage the development of the private sector space transportation industry As a result of that effort , the US for the first time has aggressively and successfully entered the commercial space market

Prior to joining the Department of labor, Dorn was director of strategic planning for the Martin Marietta Corporation in Bethesda , Md .

She is a member of the Oregon Women's Forum . -A REMINDER-

Circle the Dates

Ohio Iota , University of Dayton , will be installed the weekend of October 13 , 1989

Connecticut Beta, Yale University, will be installed the weekend of November 10 , 1989

Settlement

Pi Phis from throughout the U.S. shared the friendship bond during 3'12 months of Semester at Sea. Studying and visiting 11 countries were: Whitney Massey, Washington Alpha, front; 2nd row: Christine Rosenhauer, Ohio Eta; Allison Ward, Texas Alpha; Cynthia Cazort, Louisiana Alpha. 3rd row: Elizabeth Seeley, Washington Alpha; Marguerite McKeever, Ohio Eta; Lori Starnes, Texas Beta. Top row: Maida Swensen, Colorado Alpha; Kristin King, Arizona Alpha; Krista Ina, Oklahoma Beta.

Receiving Greek honors at Virginia Tech were (I-r) : Patty Breon Haugh , Pennsylvania Epsilon , Outstanding Sorority Advisor ; Holly Means, Greek Woman of the Year ; Michelle Harrington, Outstanding Greek Scholar The latter two are Virginia Zetas

Jennifer Dorn returns to government service

Marilynn wins Morgan Award

In April , Nebraska Beta celebrated Founders' Day at the Lincoln University Club with recognition of excellence in both collegians and alumnae Tiffany Seevers, Mortar Board and Panhellenic president , received the Mildred Holland Cline Scholarship and the Kate Snow Pin for her outstanding contributions to chapter and campus activities .

Jean MacDonald Nelson , last year's recipient of the Dorothy Weaver Morgan Alumnae Award , presented Marilynn Monfore Edgecomb with this award for 1989 This award is given annually to a Lincoln Alumnae Club member who has shown leadership and promoted the ideals of Pi Beta Phi. Marilynn has served the collegiate chapter and alumnae club in many capacities, most recently as AAC fmancial advisor.

Both Marilynn and Jean have remained loyal to Pi Phi and have made consistent contributions to the lincoln Alumnae Club.

ATTENTION ALUMNAE SCHOLARS!

If you have : *** been out of school at least 2 years *** careers requiring further education

*** evidence of need for scholarship help

Write for Scholarship Application Form to :

Mrs. K C. Jones 14 Dogwood Court Walnut Creek, CA 94598

DUE DATE FOR COMPLETED APPLICATION-February 1, 1990

Marilynn Edgecomb, left, and Jean Nelson are the 1989 and 1988 winners, respectively, of the Lincoln Alumnae Club 's D W. Morgan Alumnae Award.
Laurie Vaskov, left, and Kathryn Murphy, both Traveling Graduate Consultants last year, are Resident Consultants this year. Laurie, Missouri Alpha, Is a broadcast journalism major and will assist the new Pennsylvania Theta chapter at Villanova this year Kathryn, Ohio Alpha , has a degree In political science/pre-law and her residency will be with Connecticut Beta at Yale University.
Four of the five Colorado Delta founding members of the cheerleadlng squad at Colorado School of Mines are pictured with John Osmond, Homecoming king candidate From the left: Tess Henchal, Ensuk Park. Shelly Spade, John, Heather Mackelfatrlck. Not pictured Is Lynette Laffea

Volunteer honored in Canada

Shirley Bradshaw, Manitoba Alpha , has been honored for the more than 25 years of dedicated volunteer commitment she has given in the city of Winnipeg , Canada .

One of 52 Canadians who recently received the Canada Volunteer Award-Certificate of Merit , from Health and Welfare Minister Jake Epp, Shirley is thrilled about this public recogition , but laughs that she's " just a girl who can ' t say no ."

Nominated for the honor by the Society for Manitobans with Disabilities , required letters of support came from Creative Retirement , United Way and the Social Planning Council-all organizations in which Shirley has volunteered , often as a committee chair and/or as an informed, skilled board member

An academic with a Masters from UCLA , she has been active in the University Women's Club, was president in 1979 and then served on the Status of Women and Human Rights committees and chaired the nominating committee for the Canadian Federation of University Women

She has been active nationally in Pi Beta Phi , serving as Province Vice President , Director of Alumnae Programs , and member and chairman of the nominating committee. She continues to serve the Winnipeg Alumnae Club as its philanthropy chairman.

Though now professionally retired , Shirley has had a number of interesting careers She has been a French and German teacher in Colorado and at the University of Winnipeg; personnel and interview training at the Great-West ute ; censor of POW letters in Ottawa

during the war and Director of the Women's Bureau of the provincial government until retirement in 1984

In the University Alumni Journal, Mary Lile Benham wrote , "As well as natural endowments of intelligence and grace, Shirley has the ability to communicate to others the skills and knowledge she has acquired , particularly at the executive and organizational level. Here is a happy woman who feels she has experienced personal growth in the discipline of learning, in interacting with the interesting people she has met and in studying trends in her own community and the wider world community."

Shirley received her award at a luncheon last fall , along with letters of congratulations from Jake Epp and her Member of Parliament Dan McKenzie

Sue Doan named Woman of Year

The Cincinnati Enquirer annually names ten area women as Women of the Year, honored for extraordinary community service Nominations come from the community and an Enquirerpanel makes the final selections . Chosen as one of the ten this year was Sue Logan Doan , Ohio Delta , and the winners were honored at a public luncheon last March

Sue has certainly exhibited extraordinary community service She raises funds and is a community liaison for the Human Involvement Project , Inc ., working on both the 1988 and 1989 American Negro Spiritual Festival ; she is on the board of St Rita School for the Deaf; a chairman of The Unquenchable Fire , a fund-raiser for the United Methodist Church West Ohio Conference ; a board member for a church-related nursing facility for the elderly ; a board member of the association of volunteers for the Convalescent Hospital for Children where she organized and managed the 1984 Antiques Festival ; president of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra's Women's Committee and scholarship committee member for the College of Mount St Joseph Volunteering was centered around the church when Sue was growing up on a farm in Kentucky "If someone needed something , you went in and helped ."

This , plus volunteer work encouraged by Ohio Wesleyan , are part of her motivation as a volunteer. She feels there are many people who sit back, who could do wonderful and needed jobs in their communities Her advice is to call an organization and volunteer Then be willing to accept direction and made some adjustments.

Sue has done just that , over the years . In his letter of nomination , chaplain John Wesley Seay wrote, "Sue Doan has revealed an ever increasing awareness of community needs and has shown an expanding commitment t o serve humanit y in m eaningful w ays ."

Su e and h e r hu sband , Rup e rt , a judge w ith th e First Appellate Cour t of Ohi o, ha ve o ne daughter She c ons iders that daughter her biggest accomplishment and enjoyed everything her daughter did in her growing up

Shirley Bradshaw dedicated volunteer.
Last winter three illinois Etas traveled to Peoria. III .• to honor a 67-year Golden Arrow Pi Phi. Gertrude Wollenberger Leetz. Attending the celebration were (I-r) Ruth Ann Leetz, Gertrude. Beth Burkhalter and Kell Cates

FRATERNITY DIRECTORY

FALL , 1989

FORMER GRAND PRESIDENTS

Alic e We ber J o hn so n ( Mrs Irwi n T ) MO Be t a , Box 337 , Carm el Valley, CA 93 92 4

Do r o th y Weave r Mo rgan ( Mrs Ke nt R.) NE Be t a , 2 5 40 Stockwell , Lin co ln , E 6 8502

Sarah jan e Paul so n Van asse (M r s Horace) WA Be t a , 3 4 0 1 25th Wes t , #520 , Se attl e , WA 9 81 99

Elizabeth Turn e r O rr ( Mrs J. Go rd o n ) O R Alph a , 14800 SW 106 th , Ti ga rd , O R 97223

Je a n Wirth s Sco tt ( Mrs Jo n ) PA Be ta , 1186 Ced arwood Dr ive, Moraga , CA 94556

OFFICERS EMERITUS

Grand President Emeritus - Mari a nne Re id Wild ( Mr s Ro b e rt ) KS Alph a, Th e We s twood , 51 0 1 Ridgefield Rd ., Be th esd a , MD 208 16

Grand Treasurer Emerltus -O rph a O' Ro urke Coe ne n ( Mrs Andr ew G ) 1 Delta , P O Box 8 , Littl e Chut e , WI 54 140

GRAND COUNCIL

Grand President- Caro lyn He lman Li c hte nb e rg (M r s Jose ph M ) O H Alph a , 6 512 Anna Maria Co urt , Mclean , VA 2 2 101

Grand Vice President of Colleglans - J o Ann Min o r Rod e r ic k ( Mr s M w. ) O K Beta, 7 01 Greystone, Stillwater, OK 74 0 74

Grand Vice President of Alumnae -S ara Ship ley Bo w e r s ( Mrs Do n a ld S ) C

Alpha , P.O Bo x 101 77 , Fo rt Smith , AR 729 17

Grand Vice President ofPbllanthroples-Adri e nne Hi scox Mit c h e ll ( Mrs

Bruc e T ) KS Alph a , 16 5 Re d wood Dri ve, Hill sbor o ugh , CA 94010

Grand Vice President of Membersblp -C aro l yn Pa vlet ic h Les h (Mr s. Lar r y M ) TX Delta , #1 Fo re s t Park , Ri c hard so n , TX 7 5080

Grand Secretary- Be th van Maane n Be att y ( Mr s C. C.) TX Gam m a , 1506 Sa n

Se bastian Lan e , Nassau Bay, TX 770 58

Grand Treasurer -C aro l In ge War r e n ( Mrs Ric h ard J. ) NC Be t a , 5439 Cascad e

Drive, Li s le , IL 60 532

DIRECTORS

Director of Academic Standards - Ann Warm ack Br oo ks h i r e ( Mrs. Bra d ) TX

Beta , 3 81 3 Glendal e , Ty ler, TX 75701

Director of Alumnae Activitie s - Sara O li ver Mi ll e n er (M r s Jo h n D ) TN

Ga mm a , 203 Sagram o r e Lan e , Simpso n vill e , C 2968 1

Director of Alumnae Advisory Committees -Sarah Ruth Mulli s ( Miss) SC

Alph a , 10 Kin gs Tave rn Pl ace, Atl a nt a , GA 30 3 18

Director of Alumnae Exten s ion - J an e t Blu me Ham il to n ( Mrs. A R ) IN Zeta ,

20 He r i t age La n e , Stamfo rd , CT 06903

Director of Alumnae Records -Sara Ware h a m Waggo ne r ( Mr s. D D.) WI

Alph a, 3 2 23 Har t for d Roa d , O r a nge , CA 92669

Director ofCbapter House Corporations - Lo u An n Mo nt gomery Ca r ter

( Mrs Willi am B ) OK Alph a , Box 3925 , 8 Barberry Lane , Wi lm in gton , DE 19807

Director of Collegiate Exten s ion -Caro lyn C r o m b Br ada ( Mrs. Do n al d R ) KS Alpha , 52 Missio n Road , Wic h i t a , KS 67207

Director of Membership -Be tt y Bl ad es Lofto n (Mrs. T M ) I Gamma , 9060 Pickwick Dr ive, Ind ian ap o li s, IN 46260

Director of Pledge Development -E lizabe th Jordan Ho lm a n ( Mrs Calvin ) AZ

A1 ph a,9225 ' o r th 53 r d Place , Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

Director of Ru s b -Gayl a Velvin Fe rree ( Mrs Charl e ) OK Alpha , 34 13 Acorn Run , Fo rt Wo rth , TX 76 109

Director of Undergraduate Programming - h eila Graham She r man ( Mrs

Ro b e rt ) IL T h eta , 80 4 Wh ite Wi ll ow Bay, Pala t ine, IL 6006 7

BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMJTTEE

APPOINTED NATIONAL OFFICERS

Edltor ofTbe ARROW - jennife r Moe ll e r ( Mi ss) , MO Alpha , Pi Bet a Phi Ce ntr al Office , 7730 Car o nd ele t , Suit e 333 , St Lo u is , MO 63 10 5

ational Panbellenlc Conference Delegate-J e an Wirth s Sco tt ( Mrs j o n ) PA Be t a, 1186 Ced arw ood Dri ve, Mo raga, CA 94 55 6

National Fraternity Historian-Barbara Sand s Ol se n ( Mrs j a m es C.)

3096 5 C lint o n , Bay Vill ag e , O H 44 14 0

Supervisor of Chapter Historles - Wynn e Coo k

131 4 Tabith a Drive , Hixso n , TN 37 343

National Convention Coordinator-M

IL Ep s il o n , 4 28 4 Wood land Sh a d o ws

Assistant National Convention Coordina

ean ) CA Delta , 1B 33 Th s tin Stre et , San Diego , CA

Elections Coordlnator- J anet Go ode Durh am ( Mrs J.

Coc hi se Ave nue, Sco tt sdale , AZ 85258

National Arcbivist - Ann e tt e Mi

Birmingham , AL 3 521 6 Parliamentarian -jani ce Schrad

No rth 126 St ., Omaha , NE 6 81 54

Graduate Consultant Coordinator- Cirrelda Barnard

Alpha , 19 85 St o n y Hill Road , Bo ulder, CO 80 30 3

Supervisor of Province Coordinators - Patricia Friend Coo

Alph a, 1032 8 Be rksh ir e Rd ., Bl oo m in gto n , M 55437

SPECIAL OFFICERS

Traveling Graduate Consultants - Am y Bar tter, Li sa Dal e Goss ard , Debo rah Hoesc hel e , Li s a Walt e r s

Resident Graduate Consultants-Mi c h e lle Miller, CA Lambd a ; Kathr yn Murph y, CT Be ta Co lo n y ; Andr ea Noland , OH Io ta Co lo n y; Danett e Poole , NY Alpha ; Lauri e Vasko v, PA Th e ta Colo n y

Resident Traveling Consultant

Standing Committees

Chair man-Caro llnge Warren ( Mrs Rich a rd). ) 5439 Cascad e Dr , Lis le, iL 60532 Jo Ann Minor Roderick ( Mrs M w. ) 701 G r e y tone , t illwat e r, OK 74 0 74 ara Sh ipley Bow e r s ( Mr Do nald ) P.O Bo x 101 77 , Fo rt Smith , AR 729 17

CANADIAN PHILANTHROPIES COMMITTEE

Chairman -Hel e n te evesJull ( Mrs ), 13 18 Qu e b e c Ave W, Calgary, AS T2T I G2 , CANADA

SlideS - Pi Beta Phi Central Offi c e , 773 0 Caro ndel e t , u it e 333 , t Loui s, MO 63105 T H E C HAI

Directo r of Alumnae Ac t ivi t ie s- ara Olive r Millener ( Mr j o hn D ) 20 3 agramo r e Lan e , Si mpso n vill e, SC 2 968 1

AL M AE COMMITTE E FOR CO TI NUl G ED UCATION ( Wri te C hairman fQr Applica ti o n Blartk )

Chairman -Maurine Hager j o ne s ( Mrs K. C.) 14 Dogwood Court , Walnut C reek, CA 9 4 598

Lisa Gamel ( Mi ss), 3025 Van 'e Ave ., # 9, an Francisc o , CA 9 4 109 jean Nees Tulin ( Mrs Rodn ey) R R 1, Box 73 B, Knoxvill e, I L 6 1448

CONVENTION COMMllTEE

Chairman-Martha Wohler Bickel (Mrs E Gilbert III) 30 Huntleigh Woods , St. Louis, MO 63131

Registration -Mary Horton Sidwell (Mrs Larry E ) 7375 Westmoreland , St Louis , MO 63130

Hospitallty Chairman-Pixie Mills Messey (Mrs Robert].) 13318 Wood Stone Ct. , St. Louis, MO 63141

National Boutique Chairman-Kitsie Barkley Roth (Mrs jon B.) 1838 State Street, New Orleans, LA 70118

EMMA HARPER TURNER MEMORIAL FUND COMMITTEE

Chairman-Evelyn Peters Kyle (Mrs Stanley) 23 Oak Knoll Gardens, Pasadena, a 91106

judith Fassler Arkebauer (Mrs ). L) 5356 Northbrook Court, Sylvania, OH 43560

Anne Busch HUls (Mrs. jay C.) 440 Meadowview Dr., La Canada , a 91011

HOLT HOUSE COMMllTEE

Chairman-Anne Travis O'Connell (Mrs Robert E) 11 Homewood , St. Louis , MO 63122

Secretary-Susan Witler Vevang (Mrs Curtis B ) 213 Wild brier Dr., Ballwin, MO 63011

Treasurer-Patricia Hunt james (Mrs William W ) 12211 Woodside Ct ., Wauwatosa, WI 53226

Publicity- Elizabeth Davenport Garrels (Mrs Richard) R R. #1 , Mt Pleasant , 1A 52641

Slides-Pi Beta Ph i Central Office, 7730 Carondelet, Suite 333, St Louis, MO 63105

Monmouth Representative-Jane Mears Warfield (Mrs David) 1301 E 2nd Ave. Ct ., Monmouth , lL 61462

Address : Holt House, 402 East 1st Avenue, Monmouth , IL 61462

Hostess-Margaret Bowker Cooper (Mrs .)

Hours : 10 :00 A.M to 12 noon and 2:00 P.M to 4 :00 P.M weekdays By appointment Saturdays , Sundays and holidays

HOUSE DIRECTOR COMMITTEE

Director of Chapter House Corporations - Lou Ann Montgomery Carter (Mrs. William B.) Box 3925 , 8 Barberry Lane, Wilmington, DE 19807

Maureen Hager jones (Mrs. K. C.) 14 Dogwood Ct ., Walnut Creek, CA 94598

IDEA BANK COMMllTEE

Academic Programming -D ire cto r of Academic Standards , Ann Warmack Brookshire (Mrs. Brad) 3813 Glendale, lY ler, TX 75701

Membership Programming- Direct or of Membership, Betty Blades Lofton (Mrs. T M ) 9060 Pickw ick Drive, Indianapolis , IN 46260

Rush Programming -Director of Rush , Gayla Velvin Ferree (Mrs. M C.) 3413 Acorn Run , Fort Worth , TX 76109

Pledge Programming -Director of Pledge Development , Elizabeth jordan Holman (Mrs Calvin) 9225 North 53rd Place , Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

Active Chapter ProgrammJng- Director of Undergraduate Programming, Sheila Graham Sherman (Mrs R. E) 304 White Willow Bay, Palatine , IL 60067 LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE

Chairman-jan Kinnune Hillesland (Mrs Kent L.) 882 Camino Ricardo , Moraga, a 94556

Usa Masters (Miss) , P.O Box 214, Fayetteville, GA 30214

Merilyn Matts Cartier (Mrs R D ) 1100 Country Club Drive, Riverside , CA 92506

LOAN FUND COMMITTEE

Chairman-joan McBain Stettler (Mrs Wayne D .) 16 Huron Dr., Chatham , J 07928

Pamela Morton Lester (Mrs. Stephen K.) 235 N Pershing, Wichita , KS 67208

Margaret Uebers Lovelette (Mrs. Stephen A ) 2038 Butternut Lane, orthbrook, IL60062

MUSIC COMMITTEE

Chairman-Unda Hoober Wassberg (Mrs james) 6101 Howe Dr., Fairway, KS 66205

NOMINATING COMMITTEE

Chairman-Barbara Varner Frizell (Mrs E E II) 2609 Heather Parkway, Hutchinson , KS 67502

Anne Chestnut Bartlett (Mrs C Philip) 282 Curtis Point Dr., Mantoloking, 08738

jane Houchens Tuten (Mrs Richard K.) 10561 Adventure Lane, Cincinnati , OH 45242

SETTLEMENT SCHOOL COMMITTEE

PI Beta Phi Settlement School Board of Governors (Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts)

Chairman-Kay Murray Pirrong (Mrs Glenn w) 8 Carol Road , Westfield , Nj 07090

Vice Chairman-Athelia Sweet Clingan (Mrs M H ) 5345 Mission Woods Rd ., Shawnee Mission , KS 66205

Secretary-Barbara Anderson Gates (Mrs C. A.) 5233 E 70th St ., Indianapolis , IN 46220

Director of Setdement School Flnance -C2follnge Warren (Mrs Ricbard).) 5439 Cascade Dr., Lisle , IL 60532

Members of the Board

Barbara Huff Beville (Mrs ) 963 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738

Sandra Blain , Arrowmont , Box 567 , Gatlinburg , TN 37738

Charlotte Ann Eckel Edwards (Mrs joe Michael) 1151 Gateway Lane , Nashville , TN 37220

jan e Le onard Earnest (Mrs Sam) 1115 Westwood , Stillwater, OK 74074

Gayle Oswald Englof (Mrs Eliwyn) 1344 Deanna Dr., Rockford , IL 61103

Helen Anderson Lewis (Mrs Benjamin C.) Ownby Hills , Route I , Box 334, Gatlinburg, TN 37738

Lucinda Trabue (Miss) 6575 jocelyn Holiow Rd. , ashville, TN 37205

Carolyn Helm an Lichtenberg (Mrs joseph M ) 6512 Anna Maria Court, McLean , VA 22101

)0 Ann Minor Roderick (Mrs M W) 701 Greystone, Stillwater, OK 74074

Sara Shipley Bowers (Mrs Donald S ) P.O Box 10177, Fort Smith , AR 72917

Adrie nn e Hiscox Mitchell (Mrs Bruce T ) 165 Redwood Dr , HillSborOUgh , CA 94010

Carolyn Pavletich Lesh (Mrs Larry M.) #1 Forest Park, Richardson, TX 75080

Beth van Maanen Beatty (Mrs C C.) 1506 San Sebastian Lane, Nassau Bay, TX 77058

Carollnge Warren (Mrs Richard J.) 5439 Cascade Drive, Lisle, IL 60532

Sli d es-Pi Beta Phi Centra l Office, 7730 Caro ndel et, Suite 333, St. Louis , MO

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Director, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts-Sandra Blain, ArrowmunI , Box 567, Gatlinburg , TN 37738

Assistant Director (Arrowmont)- William Griffith, Box 567 , Gatlinburg , TN 37738

Assis tant Director (Plant Management)-Stcph en Reilly, Box 567, Gatlinburg, T 37738

Business Manager-Nadine Whitted (Mrs Tom) Box 567, Gatlinburg, TN 37738

Arrowcraft, Inc , (Arrowcraft Shop)-567 Parkway, Gatlinburg , TN 37738 Board of Directors

PreSident , Lucy Baker Warner (Mrs john R. ) 21222 Endsley Avenue, Rocky River, OH 44116

Vice PreSident , Gayle Oswald Englof (Mrs Ellwyn) 1344 Deanna Drive, Rockford , IL 61103

Treasurer, Carol/nge Warren (Mrs Richard J.) 5439 Cascade Drive, Lisle, IL 60532

Blythe Buddendorf Marsau (Mrs. Michael) 6414 Bordeaux , Dallas, TX 75209

Adrienne Hiscox Mitchell (Mrs Bruce T ) 165 Redwood Drive , HillsborOUgh , CA 94010

Arrowcraft Manager -Mary Dale Swan, 567 Parkway, Gatlinburg , TN 37738

QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF FRIENDSHIP CO·AUTHORS

Barbara Sands Olsen (Mrs. james C.) 30965 Clinton , Bay Village, OH 44140 and Marilyn Simpson Ford (Mrs. William W., jr ) 268 Underwood Drive NW, Atlanta , GA 30328

National Panhellenic Conference

NPC Chairman 1989-1991 Blennlum -(Phi Sigma igma)-Louise E Kier, 5 Vallingby Circle, Rockville, MD 20850

NPC Secretary 1989-1991 Blennlum- (Delta Phi Ep i1on ) -Harriet Z Macht , 8 Squirrel Run, Greenville, DE 19807

NPC Treasurer 1989-1991 Blennlum -(Sigma Delta Tau)-Harriet B. Rodenberg, 531 West 83rd PI., Indianapolis , I 46 260

Pi Beta Phi Delegate-jean Wtrtbs Scott (Mrs jon) 1186 Cedarwood Dr., MOfllga , a 94556

PI Beta Phi First Alternate- jo Ann Minor Roderick (Mrs M W) 70 1 Greystone , tillwater, OK 74 0 4

PI Beta Phi Second Alternate-B tty Blades Lofton ( /lirs T. 111 ) 9060 Pickwick Drive, Indianapolis, I 46260

PI Beta Phi Third Alternate-Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg ( Mrs. joseph 111 ) 6512 Anna Maria Court , Mclean , VA 22101

The Roll of Chapters

The following ace given in sequence : acne of chapter, date of its establishm ent , nacne of the college or uni ve rSi t y, c hapter address, president of the chapter, chall'man of th e Alumnae Advisory Committee with her address

ALPHA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President-Pat Havens Shi dl er (Mrs K. E ) IN Beta, IS Azalea Lane, Wilton , CT 06897

Province Coordinator-Marilyn Taylor Perry ( Mrs. Ray m o nd ) NY Alpha , 68 Wells Hills Road , Easton , CT 06612

Connecticut Alpha -(1943) Uni ve rsit y o f Connecticut , 11 Gilbert Road , Storrs , CT 06268; Terri Pi sca telli ; Roberta Boyd Bragan ( Mrs Rick ), 5 Harding Circle, Enfield , CT 06082

Connecticut Beta Colony- ( 1989) Yale Unive rsit y, c l o Kathry n Murphy, 196 C rown , #102, New Haven , CT 06510; ico le Schneider; Joanne Weidow Nault , 74 Hampton Park West, Branford , CT 06405

Maine Alpha- (1920) Uni ve r s ity of Maine ·Orono, So m e rse t Hall , UMO, Orono , ME 04469; Li sa Callnan ; SandraJ. DuBay, RFD 2 , Box 2465, Old Town, ME 04468

New York Gamma- (19 14) St Lawrence Universit y, 21 Ro mada Drive, Can ton , NY 13617 ; Laura Lindberg ; Kathleen Murphy Bo ye r ( Mrs D S ) RR I , Box 465 , Massena , NY 13662

New York Epsilon- ( 1984) Rensselaer Polytechnic In s titut e, 1985 15th St , Troy, NY, 12180 ; No de Lee; Ly nn Hein Schroeder ( Mrs. R) 28 Wes tover Road , Slingerlands, NY 1215 9

Vermont Beta- ( 1898) Univers ity of Vermont , 369 South Prospect St , Burlingt o n , VT, 05401 ; Erin Hickey ; Ann Trash 526 So. Union St ., Burlington , VT 05401

BETA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President-Barbara Co nd o n Feldkatnp ( Mrs J. C.) MI Beta , 121 E 77 th St , 4 W, New York, NY 10021

Province Coordinator-Susan Crabb Johnson ( Mrs. R. D.) IN Epsilon, 125 Sunset Dr , Chatham , J 07928

New York Alpha -(1896) Syracuse Universit y, 210 Walnut Place , Syrac u se , NY 132 10 ; Kare n Keller ; Virginia Baner Dewey ( Mrs Ro bert F.) 309 C herry Street, Syracuse , NY 13219

New York Delta- (19 19) Co rnell Universit y, 330 Tripphammer Ro ad , Itha ca , NY 14850 ; Ruth Silman ; H Patricia Lord , 116 E York Street , Itha ca , NY

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New York Zeta- ( 1986) Co lgate Univer si t y, 118 Broad St ., Ha milton , NY 13346: Mi c helle Caron ; Na ncy Dee Gates (Mrs Richard ) 54 Woodberry Rd ., New Hartford , NY 13413

Ontario Alpha -(1908) University of Toronto , 220 Beverly St ., Toronto , ON M5T IZ 3 CANADA; Brenda Cockfield ; Dian e C ullen , 314 The Kings Way, Isllngto n , O M9A 3V2, CANADA

Ontario Bet3 -( 1934) Uni versi t y of Western Ontario, 293 Ce ntral Ave , London , ON N6B, 2C9 , CANADA; So n;a Hi ckle-Szabo; Daena Allen, 39 Sy lvan Valleyway, Toronto,O M5M 4M4 , CANADA

GAMMA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President - anette Olin Peter son (Mrs.). K.) MI Gamma , 520 Rose Lane, Haverford , PA 19041

Province Coordinator-Lori Berardi Gemondo WV Alpha , 339 West Main St., Clarksburg, WV 26301

Pennsylvania Bela -(1895) Bucknell niver ity, Box C-2949 , Lewisburg, PA 17837; Suzanne Cerra ; Hannah Mervine Miles (Mrs Thomas) 202 Stadi um Blvd ., Lewisburg, PA 17837

Pennsylvania Gamma -(1903) Dickinson College , 31 West High St ., Carlisle, PA 17013 ; Nancy johnson ; Laura Sickel Mumma , 106 Stonehedge Drive, Carli s le, PA 17013

Pennsylvania Epsilon-(1953) Pennsylvania tate Unjvers ity, 5 Hiester Hall , Unive r sity Park, PA 16802 ; Kelli Sanford; Joan York Kulka (Mrs John R.) 2512 Sleepy Hollow Drive, State College , PA 16803

Pennsylvania Eta-(1980) Lafayette College, 225 Reeder St , Easton, PA 180 4 2 ; Kim Ramstad ; tacey Slines Abernethy (Mrs Michael) 5261 Hanover Dr., Wescosville , PA 18106

DELTA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President- Sheila Co n saullL Theta , 1021 N Glenwood , Peoria, IL 61606

Province Coordinator-Robin McPherson Rohrback (Mrs ). T ) FL Beta, 2300 Rivera Drive, Vienna , VA 22181

Maryland Beta -(l944) University of Maryland , #12 Fraternity Row, College Park, MD 207 4 2 ; Sue Williams ; Lauren Marie Durfee Watkins (Mrs Scott ) 5810 N Washingt o n Bl vd ., Arlington , VA 22205

Pennsylvania Zeta - ( 1979) Washington & jefferson College, 241 E Beau St ., Box 583, Washington , PA 15301 ; Ann Hartle ; Barbara arller Marshall ( Mrs. William B.) 255 Gateshead Dr., McMurray, PA 15317

Virginia Epsilon- ( 1975) niversity of Virginia , 1509 Grady Ave., Charlottesville, VA 22903 ; Deanna Hope Reynolds ; Tamara Tagtmeyer Williams (Mrs. Gerard .) 1130 Trillium Road , Earlysville, VA 22936

Virginia Zeta -(1981 ) Virginia Polytechnic Inst & State Universit y, P.O Bo x 417 , Blacksburg, VA 2406O ; ]oan Caspero ; Patricia A Haugh ( Mrs C G ) 406 Murph y treet , Blacksburg, VA 24060

West Virginia Alpha-( 1918) West Virginia University, 1493 Un ive r si t y Ave , Morgantown , WV 26505; jennifer Steve n s; Dian e Griffin Donley, 59 Orchard St ., Morgantown , WV 26505

EPSILON PROVINCE

Collegiate Province Presldent - jil Lanman Sc hneider ( Mrs J. Greg) AL Gamma, 136 Lanneau Dr., Greenville, SC 29605

Province Coordinator-Nancy Wheeler Fi s her (Mrs. B. L) GA Alpha, 7232 St Clair Drive, Charlotte, C 28226

North Carolina Alpha- ( 192 3) Un iversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 109 Hill s b orough Street, Chapel Hill , NC 27514 ; Leslie Williams ; Diana Owen Harri s (M r s J.A ) 3217 Anderson Dr , Raleigh , NC 27609

North Carolina Beta- ( 19 33) Duke University, P.O Box 5039 , Duke Station, Durham , NC 27706; Jacqui Fahey ; Linda jane Rehr Patton (Mrs. David) Rt. 2 , Box 43 1C, Durham, NC 27705

Virginia Gamma- ( 1925 ) College of William and Mary, Sorority Court , Richmond Rd , Williamsburg , VA 23185 ; Ellen Lewis; Carol Downing Shellabarger ( Mr s Dan G ) 1122 Dwyer Circle, Fort EustiS , VA 23604

Virginia Deita- ( 1965 ) Old Dom inion University, 1532 West 4 9th St , Norfolk, VA 23508; Pamela Grey ; Su san K. Wilson, 904 Wynngate Drive, Chesapeake, VA 23320

Virginia Eta- ( 1987) Un ive r s it y of Richmond , P.O Box 55 , Richmond VA 23173; Amy Street ; Cy nthia Ho lcomb Bo lger (Mrs WT.) 4 101 Croatan Rd. , Ric hm o nd , VA 23235

ZETA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President-Karen Schwab Gray, GA Alpha , 2504 Chase Lake Dr., j o nesbo r o , GA 30236

Province Coordinator-Loyce Kilpatrick Dennis , LA Beta, 3009 Gant Quarters Dr., Marietta , GA 30067

Alabama Beta -( 1949) Univer si t y of Alabama , P.O. Box BP, Tuscaloosa, AL 35486; Karyn Weisgerber ; Barbara Be s t Burgess ( Mrs J. Barry) 535 7 th Ave E, Tuscaloosa , AL 35405

Alabama Gamma -( 1957) Auburn Universi ty, Dorm J , Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36830 ; Suzanna Etheridge ; Elizabeth AnnKappleman Butz (M r s D K ) 1116 E Uni ve rs it y, Auburn, AL 36830

Georgia Alpha- ( 1939) Uni ve rsit y of Georgia, 886 South Milledge Ave., Athens , GA 30605 ; Karen Norris ; Kathy Walker Little (Mrs. R T.) Rt. 2, Box 204 , Co lbert , GA 30628

South Carolina Beta -(1976) C lemson Universi t y, Box 2246, Clemson , SC 29632 ; Kathryn Townsend ; Elizabeth King Dunkle (Mrs B E ) 201 Tama ssee Drive, C lem son , SC 29631

ETA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President-Roch elle Cal in so n , OK Alpha , 1200 NW 94th St ., Gainesville , FL 32606

Province Coordinator-julie Flora Hill (Mrs. R T., JIl) IA Beta, 16650 SW 77th Court , Miami, FL 33157

Florida Alpha- (1913) Stetson Unive r sity, Campus Box 8237, Deland , FL 32720 ; Liz Fedele ; Judy Jurkovic McCallum (M r s John F., Jr ) 1600 E Minnesota Ave ., Deland , FL 32724

Florida Beta- (1921) Florida St ate University, 519 West Jefferson 51. , Tallahassee , FL 32301 ; Dana Livaudais; C h eryl Miles , 92 1 Briarcliff Road , Tallahassee , FL 32308

Florida Deita- (1969) University of Florida, 1152 East Panhellenl c Dr. , Gainesville, FL 32601 ; Kimberly Page; Renee laCasse, P.O. Box 2722 , Gainesville, FL 32602

Florida Epsllon-(1981) University of Central Florida, 12127 Mendel Drive, Orlando , FL 32826 ; Elaine Dietz ; Pam Peacock Brown (Mrs. C.), 8013 Nashua Lane , Orlando , FL 3281 7

THETA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President -Ka thle e n And e r son Witte (M r s C harl es C.) E Beta , 2011 Old Mill Rd. , Findlay, OH 45840

Province Coordinator-judy Swartzbaugh Schmidt (Mrs Carl E ) MI Delta , 24796 Larges , Southfield , MI 48034

Michigan Alpha-(1887) Hillsdale College, 304 Hillsdale St ., Hillsdale, MI 49242 ; Bethany Munoz ; Katherine Spicer Williams (Mrs John M., Sr ) 1760 orch Steamburg Road , Hillsdale, MI 49242

Michigan Beta-(1888) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 836 Tappan , Ann Arbor, MI 4810 4; Lumn Hoover ; Tammy Gilbert Muge! (Mr R.) 2017 Medford , Ann Arbor, Mi 48104

Michigan Gamma-(1945) Michigan State University, 343 Harrison Road , East Lansing, MI 8823 ; Caroline McMeekin ; Gayle Yerkey Dunn (Mrs james, jr ) 1127 Farwood Drive, East Lansing, MI 48823

Ohio Epsilon-(19 4 5) University of Toledo , 2909 W. Central , Toledo , OH 4 3606; Deana Kozel ; Marilyn O ' Brien Arbaugh (Mrs J. E ) , 4769 pringbrook, Toled o , OH 436 15

Ohio Tbeta- (1986) Bowling Green tale Universil y, 425 Easl Court 51. , Bowling Green , OH 43402 ; Michelle Kunka ; Stacia Taylor Roth (Mrs David) , 9613 St Andrews , Perrysbur g , OH 4355 1

IOTA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President -Joanne MaGirl Arnold (Mrs Donald R ) TX Beta , 32640 pinnaker Drive, Avon Lake , OH 4 012

Province Coordinalor- Linda Linscott Robert ( Mrs R J.) OH Zela, 1674 Roxbury Road , Co lumbu s , OH 43 212

Ohio Alpha-(1889) Ohio University, 6 Soulh Co llege Ireel , Athens , OH 45701; Nealie Pidcock ; Marjorie Wheaton Walker ( Mrs L. J.), 21 Utah Plac e , Athens , OH 5701

Ohio Beta -(I894) Ohio Stale Univer si t y, 1845 Indianola Ave., Columbus , OH 43201; Lynn Cashman ; Marjorie Young Wittach (Mrs Thomas ) , 256 Easl Main St ., MI Sterling, OH 43 143

Ohio Delta -(I925) Ohio Wesleyan Universily, 91 Wesl Winler 51 ., Delaware , OH 43015 ; Mary Jayne Hershey ; Jeanne Monson , 8749 Davington Drive, Dublin , OH 43017

Ohio Zeta -(19 5 ) Miami University, 126 Minnich Hall , Oxford , OH 45056 ; ara Lichtenberg ; Michey Stouffer Simonds (Mrs G M ) 6340 Brown Road , Oxford , OH 45056

Ohio Eta -( 1954) Denison University, 425 We s l College Street , Granville, OH 3023 ; Megan Cartwright; Belh Gaglione Mill e r (Mrs Terry W. ) , 585 Kappler Road, Heath, OH 43056

Ohio Iota Colony- ( 1989) Universi l y o f Daylon , 306 IGefaber, Day t o n , OH 45409 ; Lori Feldhouse ; Lois Hu sto n Ross (Mrs Charles) 188 Lookoul Drive , Dayt o n , OH 454 19

KAPPA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President -Ann anford Douglas ( Mrs David ) KY Beta, 12104 Log Cabi n Lane, Anchorage , KY 0223

Province Coordinator-Pattye Cook Patterson TN A, 1020 Englewood Ave., Chalta n ooga, T 37405

Kentucky Alpha -(1925) niversily of Louisville, 2030 onfederale Place, touisville, KY 40208; Tonya Dusenberry ; Barbara McReynolds LaMasler (Mrs C.H ) 3602 Locust Circle West , Prospecl , KY 40059

Kentucky Beta -( 1962) Unive r sily of Kenlucky, 409 Columbia Ave ., Lexington , KY 40508 ; Lisa Marie Tanner ; Trish Kri eger Vanaman (M r s Robert L.) , 500 Laketower Drive , #93, Lexinglon , KY 40502

Kentucky Gamma-(19 76) Eastern Ke ntu cky Univer si l y, Telford Hall , Ri c hm o nd , KY 40475- 1477; Penn y Car man ; Sar a Roa n , 305 Lindenhurst Dr., #2119 Lexinglon , KY 40 509

Tennessee Beta- ( 19 40) Vanderbilt niver si l y, 118 24th Ave., So ulh , Nashville , T 372 12 ; Bethany Hendrix ; Cathye Adelman Hancock (M rs Caldwell) , 313 Jo elyn Hollow Ci r cle, ' ashville, TN 37205

Tennessee Gamma- (1948) University of Tennessee -Knoxville, 1531 C umberland Ave , Knoxville, T 37916 , Krista Belt ; Barbara Brubaker eff ( Mrs H P ) 2234 Keller Bend Road , Knoxville, TN 37922

LAMBDA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President -Cynthia LUSI , IL Alpha , 201 W Springfield #709 , Champaign , IL 6 18 20

Province Coordinator-Pamela Zakula mith ( Mrs Thomas ) IN Zeta , 5010 Weir Drive , MunCie , IN 47304

Illinois Epsllon -(1894) Northweslern Universil y, 636 Emerson I. , Evanston, IL 60201; Carlissa Richards ; Mary Jane 5ute Lappley (Mrs E ' .) 2767 Sheridan Roa d , Evans l o n , IL 6020 1

Ulinols Zeta- (1895) Univers ity of lllinois , 1005 So uth Wright St ., Champaign, IL 6 1820 ; Elizabe th Erdmann ; Cynthia LU SI, 201 W Springfield #709 , Cham p aign , IL 61820

Indiana Delta- ( I92I ) Purdue Universily, 1012 Stale 51 , West Lafayette , IN 47906 ; Ros helle Dhonau ; Jane Ode rkirk Thompson (Mrs Sid) 726 Vine 51. , West Lafayette, I 47906

Indiana Eta -(1974) I -Purdue Universily al Fl Wayne , 2101 Coliseum , Fort Wayne, I 46805; Ingrid Laidroo ; Val Garlati Holle y (Mrs Andrew), 11211 Oak Point Trail , Fl Wayne, IN 46825

MUPROVINCE

Collegiate Province President-Sh irley Gayda Dora (Mrs James) I Delta , 5121 Greenbraes Ea t Dr , Indianapoli s , I 46234

Province Coordinator-Marilyn Weigand Pesco k ( Mrs John ) J Epsilon, 47 16 Eas t 7 5th Slreet , Indianapolis, IN 46250

Indiana Alpha- (I888) Franklin College , Elsey Hall , Franklin , I ' 46131 ; amantha Williams ; usan Mill s Stretch b erry, 284 unsel Blvd ., Greenwood , I 46 142

Indiana Beta -(1893) Indiana Universi l y, 928 Easl Third St ., Bloomington , IN 47 06 ; Michele Silver; Lisa Lahman Carmin (Mrs Michael) 100 Hampton Court , Bl oomington , I ' 47'f01

Indiana Gamma -(1897) BUll er niversily, 831 Wesl Hamplon Dr., Indianapolis , J 46208 ; usan Bielawski ; Elizabelh Mitchell Yates ( Mrs Thomas) 501 Cornwall Courl , Carmel , I 46032

Indiana EpslJon- (l9 2) DePauw Universi l y, 303 South Locust 51. , Greencastle, IN 46135 ; Betsy Haugh ; Betty Judy Harml e s (Mrs Howard) 2016 Fairway Dr., Greencastle, IN 46 135

Indiana Zeta- ( 1952) Ball State Universi l y, Rogers Hall , Suile 316, MunCie , J 47306 ; Dayna Dombkowski ; Calhy Hosie r Palmer (Mrs Dennis L) 5110 Cou nty Rd 450W, Mun Cie , IN 47302

NU PROVINCE

Co llegiate Province President -Patricia Roo l Bash ( Mrs Slephen) I Bela , 6161 Trails End , Peoria , IL 61614

Province Coordinator-Virginia Fairbank Tarrant ( Mrs Lynn D ) IA Beta , 530 South Princeton , Arlingt o n Heighl s, IL 60005

U1inois Alpha -( 1867) Monmoulh Coll ege, MC Box 9 18, Monmoulh , IL 6 146 2 ; Emily uc ss ; Helen Franci s Paul ( Mrs Jame s E ) , 14 10 East Second Ave , Monmoulh , IL 61462

U1inois Beta-Delta -(1872) (1884) Knox Co llege , Box 1637 Knox College, Galesburg , lL 61401; Laura Rosene ; Jean Nees Tulin ( Mrs R ) RR I, Box 73 B, Kn o xville , IL 6 1448

U1inois Eta -(1912) Millikin Univers it y, 235 ' orth Fairview, Decatur, IL 62522 ; Julie c hotanus ; Lora Pearson , 2470 Wakefield Dr ApI 3 , Decatur, IL 62521

Ulinois Theta -(1947) Bradl ey Universil y, 100 orth Instilute PI. , Peoria , IL 61606 ; Diana Dellmann ; Mary Jan e Buchel e Johnson ( Mrs M ) , 62 Northern Oaks , R R. I, Pekin , IL 61554

U1inols 101a - (1974) Illinois tale nivers il y, 709 We s l College, Nor mal , IL 61761 ; Pam Too ley; Jane Compagna , 1510 Hancock , #8 , 'ormal , IL 61761

XI PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President -Suzann e Jordan Bradley ( Mr s Frederick W ) LA Alpha , 12 Ri c hm o nd Pla ce, New Orleans , LA 70 115

Province Coordinator - amille Dunkin Yeldell ( MrsJames w. , Jr ) AL Bela, 400 Hec lor Avenue, Metai ri e, LA 70005

Louisiana Alpha- (189 1) ewcomb College, 70 14 Zimple St. , New Orleans , LA 70118 ; Alison Simmons; Jane Hainkel Drennan ( Mrs D Torre y) 79 26 Frerel 51 ., ew O rl eans , LA 70 118

Louisian 8eta -(l936) Loui sian a State Uni verSi t y, P.O Box 1756O-A, Bal o n Rouge,l.A 70 893 ; Jeanie Landry ; Jean Gilbert Dampier (Mrs. A ) , 5732 Valle) Forge Ave., Balon Ro uge, LA 07808

Mississippi Alpha- ( 1961 ) Univers ily of Southern Mississi ppi , 55 Box 8376 , Hattiesburg , MS 39406; Idani e Fulton ; Co nnie French Worrel (Mrs Slephen A.), 915 Adeline , Hattiesburg , M 39401

Mississippi Beta -(J962) Universily of Mississippi , P O. Box 8347 , Uni versity, MS 38677; Tina Tomlinson ; Marijean He rring Howe ll (M r s. S Kent) RI 2 , Box 161-T, Oxford , MS 38655

Tennessee DeJta -( 1962 ) Memphis Stale Uni versi t y, P.O. Box 81365 , Me mphi s, TN 38 152 ; Ca rla Butler; fa mmi Dyar Ho lli s (Mrs David ) 11959 Je nn a Road , Germantown , TN 38138

OMICRON PROVINCE

Co llegiate Province President - harul Amumbun Kaufman (Mrs Deaver) SO Alpha, 2960 Tonkaha Drive, Wayzala , M 55391

Province Coordinator-Mary Kliewer Hughey ( Mrs. Ira) OK Be ta , 404 Marlin Dr , Bel!evue, NE 68005

Minnesota Alpha- ( 1890) Universit y of Minnesota-Minneapolis , 1109 SE Fifth I , Minneapolis , M 55 4 14 ; Julianne Falzone ; Mary Charlton Kattner (Mrs. Bill), 442 1 Washburn Ave , Minneapolis, M 55410 ebraska 8eta- ( 1895) University of Nebraska , 426 orth 16 , Lincoln , NE 68508 ; Cindy Hansen ; Judy Hughes Leech (Mrs. Keith ) 43 15 Cooper Ave ., Lincoln, NE 68506

North Dakota Alpha-(J921) Uni versity of North Dakota , 409 Cambridge, Gra nd Forks , NO 58201 ; Denise Flanagan ; Mae Marie Blackmore, 623 23rd Avenue South , Grand Forks , 0 58201

South Dakota Alpha- (J927) Universily of Soulh Dakola , 118 orth Plum , Verm ill ion , SO 57069; Ashley Tracy ; Edith Roe s ler Heer ( Mrs M P. ) 915 EaSI Main , Vermillion , SO 57069

Wisconsin Alpha- (J894) Univers it)' of Wisconsin-Madison , 130 Langdon , Madison , WI 53703 ; Eva Lubman ; The Reverend Ann Philbrick, 374 5 Ross treet, Madison , WI 53 70 5

PI PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President- Sally Ginn Hood (Mrs Michael ) MO Alpha , 515 Walerbury Circle, Des MOines , IA 50312

Province Coordinator -Ka lhl ee n June Hanson (M r s James L.) SO Alpha , 907 Main I., Sioux City, IA 51103

Iowa Alpha -(1868) Iowa Wesleyan University, 406 North Main , Mt Ple asa nt , IA 526 4 1; Jackie Hanna ; Jarol OrnduffWaters ( Mrs R K.) 1200 Palm Ave ., MI Pleasant , IA 526 4 1

Iowa Beta -(187'f) Impson College , 4 06 North Buxlon , Indianola , IA 50125 ; Michelle Mason ; Cla udia Co le Me ek, 1103 Southdale , Des Moines , IA 50315

Iowa Gamma- (18 7) Iowa tate University, 208 Ash , Ames , IA 50010 ; Elizabeth FUM ; Cornelia Linstrom Buck (Mrs William) 3620 Woodland , Ames , IA 50010

Iowa Zeta -(1882) UniversilY of Iowa, 815 Easl Washington , Iowa City, IA 522 0 ; Monica arazine ; Ka)' Sexlon Wandling ( Mrs G L ) 2225 MacBride Drive, Iowa Cily, IA 52240

Iowa Eta -(l983) Drake University, 1219 34th St., Des Moines , IA 50311 ; Cheryl Johnson ; Jane Ferguson Hinson (Mrs Richard) 630 South 26th St ., We s l Des Moines , IA 50265 AND Theresa Kehoe , 1109 36th I ., De s MOi nes , IA 50311

RHO PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President-Penny Heyl Moss (Mrs M R ) KS Beta 133 Bredonwood , Wichita, KS 67206

Province Coordinator-Kim Dunne Jackson (Mrs Roy) KS Alpha , 4047 West 124 Terrace , Leawood , KS 66209

Kansas Alpha-(1873) University of Kansas , 1612 West 15th St., lawrence , KS 66044; Krissie Tidwell ; Laura Randall Wittenauer (Mrs Richard) 216 Woodgate, lawrence , KS 66044

Kansas Beta -(J915) Kansas State University, 1819 Todd Road , Manhattan , KS 66502; Heather Hart ; Elisabeth Taylor Bahner (Mrs. Kevin) 3340 Effingham , Manhattan , KS 66502

Missouri Alpha-(1899) University of Missouri, 511 East Rollins, Columbia , MO 6520 1; Carman Apprill ; Susan Tatum Danuser (Mrs. Blake) 1513 Rollins Road , Columbia , MO 65203

Missouri Beta -(J907) Washington University, Box 1182 , t. Louis , MO 63130; Jana Shapiro; Marianne Dunstan Brady (Mrs Timothy T ) 536 Webster Forest Dr., Webster Groves , MO 63119

Missouri Gamma -(1914) Drury College, 900 North Benton , Springfield , MO 65802; C hri s ti e Rook; Sarah Schaeffer Gray (Mrs. Kent M ) 4385 niversity, Springfield, MO 65809

SIGMA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President-lind a Burrows Priest (Mrs J. R.) OK Beta , 203 East 11th Street, Pawhuska , OK 74056

Province Coordinator-Rebecca Williams Williams (M r s. Bobby 0.) AR Alpha , 310 1 Willow Run , Co nw ay, AR 72032

Arkansas Alpha-(1909) University of Arkansas , 502 West Maple , Fayetteville, AR 72701; laura Miller ; Kay Wells Trumbo , 203 West Cleburn , Fayetteville, AR 7270 1

Arkansas Beta- (I963) University of Arkansas·little Rock , 3117 South Taylor St., little Rock, AR 72204 ; Karman Kidd; linda Smith Patton (Mrs William l.) 30 East Palisades , little Rock, AR 72207

Oklahoma Alpha-(1910) niversity of Oklahoma, 1701 Elm, ' orman , OK 73072; Christie Phillips ; Ronna Riddle Troup, 1316 Cherry Laurel, 'orman , OK 73072

Oklahoma Beta -(1919) Oklahoma tate University, 324 South Cleveland , Stillwater, OK 74074 ; Kim Hays ; Cindy Jordan Ballard (Mrs John) 6212 Olde Hardwick Circle, Oklahoma City, OK 73162

Texas Epsilon-(1976) 'orth Texas State niversity, P.O Box 13187, Denton. TX 76203; Karyn Adcr; Sandra Wright Folts (Mrs. Steven) 3000 Barnes, Denton , TX 76201

TAU PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President -Paula McPherson Davis (Mrs O Luke, Ill) TX Epsilon , 10706 Ferndale Road , Dallas, TX 75238

Province Coordinator-Julie Shaw Hodges , TX Alpha, 11510 Greenbay, Houston , TX 77024

Texas Alpha-( 1902) University of Texas·Austin, 2300 San Antonio, Austin, TX 78705 ; Carolyn Blakel ; Patsy Read Browning , 1103 Belmont Pkwy., Austin , TX 78703

Texas Beta -(I916) Southern Methodist University, 3 101 Daniel , Dallas , TX 75205 ; Kiki McConn ; Cynthia Hickey Brown (Mrs Robert H ) 6027 Mimosa lane , Dallas , TX 75230

Texas Delta -(1956) Texas Christian Universit y, TC Box 29704 , Fort Worth, TX 76129; Connie MCKnight ; Sarah Dewees Johnson, 3920 Bunting Ave., Ft. Worth. TX 76107

Texas Zeta-(1977) Baylor University, Box 165 CSB , Waco , TX 76706: Kristin Captain; Jill Knock Kelly (Mrs. T R ) 2331 lake Air, Waco , TX 76710 Texas Eta-(1985) Texas A & M University, P O Drawer B I, College tation , TX 77841 ; Salli K. Preston : Betty Benbow Westbrook (Mrs Luther) 1506 East 31st St ., Bryan , TX 77802

U PSILO PROVINCE

Co llegiate Province President-Joan Scholes Hill (Mrs David) KS Alpha , 3772 Wonderland Hill , Boulder, CO 80302

Province Coordinator-Karla Erickson Satchwell (M r s Robert) MT Alpha. 459 9th t , Laramie, WY 82070

Colorado Alpha-(I88 ) University of Colorado·Boulder, 890 11th t., Boulder, CO 80302; Meera Goel : Karen Brooks Turner (Mrs Morgan) 1520 Harrison Ave., Boulder, CO 80303

Co lorado Gamma-(195 4) Colorado tate University, 625 West Lake , Ft. Collins , CO 80521 ; Crissey Madden ; Jane Berggren aathoff (M r s William C.) 1713 Barnwood Drive , Ft Collins , CO 80525

Colorado Delta- (1986) Colorado School of Mines , Bradford 303 , Golden , CO 80401 ; Tracyn Thayer : Georjean Taylor 104 uth Holman Way, Golden , CO 80·101

Montana Alpha- (1921) Montana State University, 1304 South 5th Bozeman , MT 59715 ; Dana Toscano : Florence Hodge McCarthy (Mrs D M ) 3 4 Hitching Post Road , Bozeman , MT 59715

Wyoming Alpha- (191O) niversity of Wyoming. W tauon Fraternity Mall. Laramie WY 82071 : Julie Amundson ; Jo Ellen Parker ( 1rs Donald F) 1055 Colina Drive, Laramie WY 82070

PHI PROVINCE

Co llegiate Province President-Jane Landreth Russell (Mrs T E.) AZ Alpha , 62 4 East Bernell , Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

Province Coordinator -li nda Noel Ibsen (Mrs R E.) CO Beta, 2638 Cholla , Phoenix , AZ 85028

Arizona Alpha-(191 7) Unive rsity of Arizona , 1035 orth Mountain Ave ., Tucson , AZ 85719 : Marlo T. Donato ; Cece Derickson (Mrs Jeffery C.) 7156 Lemmon Rock Place , Thcson , AZ 85718

Arizona Beta -(1965) Arizona State Un iversity, Palo Verde Main , Box 171, Tempe, AZ 85281 ; Amy Anspach ; Kathy Von Flue Colli n s (Mrs. T. J.), 1248 N Kenneth Place , Chandler, AZ 85226

New Mexico Alpha-(1946) niversit y ofNcw Mexico , 1701 Mesa Vista E, Albuquerque, NM 87106; Paula Tartaglia ; Car r ie·Mae MacNair Blount (Mrs RobertJ.) 7712 Pickard NE , Albuqu erque, NM 87110

New Mexico Beta -(1972) cw Mexico State University, P.O. Box 3134· PB , Las C ru ces, NM 880()3 ; Eli zabeth Richardson ; Sharon Abeyta Parra (Mrs Richard) 3239 Mercury Lane , las Cruces, M 88001

Texas Gamma-(1953) Texas Tech University, Box 4324 Tech Station , Lubbock , TX 79406: Deanna Miller ; Sally Halley Loden (Mrs J. G ) , 3023 20th , Lubbock , TX 79410

CHI PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President - ancy Heglar Henry (Mrs. William T.) WA Beta, West 44 1·27th Avenue , Spokane, WA 99203

Province Coordinator-Mrs Ivonna Peterson McCabe , WA Gamma. 3801 Alameda West, Tacoma, WA 98466

Alberta Alpha -(I931) niversity of Alberta , 1101285 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6G OW6 CANADA; Heather Gomme: Bev Baustad , 1412 13910 Stony Plain Road , Edmonton , AB T5N 3R2 CA ADA

Idaho Alpha-(1923) University of Idaho , 507 Idaho Avenue , Moscow, ID 83843 ; Leslie Pierose ; Christine Lenke Timboe (Mrs J. l.) orth 1005 Sargent, Spoka n e , WA 99212

Washington Alpha -(1907) University of Washington , 4548 17th Ave NE , Seattle, WA 98105: laura Henderson : MarKay Hannum eumann (Mrs. R. P.) , 17419 NE 138th St , Redmond , WA 98052

Washington Beta -(1912) Washington State University, 825 orth East linden Dr , Pullman , WA 99163 : Coleen Wright ; Carole Cooke Jones , 1914 East 25th , Spokane, WA 99203

Washington Gamma-{19 8 ) niversity of Puget Sound , Smith Hall·UPS, Tacoma , WA 984 16; Julie Jacobson : Ivonna Peterson McCabe, 3801 Alameda West , Tacoma, WA 98466

PSI PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President-Trad Paleologos Weiss (Mrs Gregory) OR Alpha, 2227 Fairmont Boulevard , Eugene , OR 97403

Province Coordinator-Mrs Kathy Erickson Durham , UT Alpha , 5219 S Gravenstein Park , Murray UT 84123

Nevada Alpha-(1915) University of Utah·Reno, 869 North ierra St., Reno, NY 89503 : Megan Nenzel : Suella Elser Brown (Mrs Russell) 1285 Fairfield Ave., Reno , NY 89509

Oregon Alpha-( 1915) University of Oregon , 1518 Kincaid, Eugene, OR 97401 : lisa Gregg: Julie Smith Chown (Mrs. Michael) 830 East 39th Ave , Eugene, OR 97405

Oregon Beta- (1917) Oregon State Unive r sity, 2685 NW Taylor, Corvallis , OR 97330 ; Cheryl Walker : Janet Johnson Andrews , 4725 NW Sonja Place , Corvallis , OR 97330

Oregon Gamma- (19 4) Willamelle Universi t y, 900 tale t. , E H230 , Salem , OR 97301: Ronda M Beckner : Diane O Shiffer (Mrs Alan) 2377 Hillside Lane, Lake Oswego , OR 9703Q

Utah Alpha- ( 1929) University of ' tah , 1443 East 100 South, Sal t Lake City, UT 84102 : Anne Jahries : Suzanne W'heaton Conway (Mrs J. F.) 3913 South 2820 East , Holladay, IT 84124

OMEGA PROVI CE

Co llegiat e Province President-Karen Thompson Greenwood (Mrs D. P.) OR Beta, 1344 Reliez Valley Road , lafayette , CA 94549

Province Coordinator-Karma lephen s Robe rts (M rs Terry) OR Alpha, 5432 Car/ton Ave. , Oakland , CA 9'1618

California Alpha-( 1893) Stanford Unive rsity, P O Box 4342 , Stanford , CA 94309 : Pyeatt Gravely : Leslie Bowles Moreland (Mrs David) 1540 University Ave., San Jose, CA 95126

California Beta -{ 1900) niversily of California· Berkeley, 2325 Piedmont Ave ., Berkeley, CA 9 704 : Tricia Curry ; usan Himmelsbach deLeeuw (Mrs David l.) 87 Misty pring Court , an Ramon , CA 9 583

California Theta- (1980) University of California Davis 445 Russell Blvd ., Davis, CA 95616 : Holly Gibson : Karen Davis Cannon (Mrs R Dean) 1644 Old Hart Ranch Road , Roseville CA 95661

California lota-{t986) California tate University· hico , 413 West th t ., Chico , CA 95928: Lynn mith : Jeannc Schroeder O 'Connell (Mrs Timothy) 845 etters Circle Chico , CA 95926

ALPHA-BETA PROVINCE

Collegiate Province President-Suzanne Chapman Lawson (Mrs. David ) OK Beta, 44 Rockinghorse Road , Rancho Palos Verde , CA 90274

Province Coordinator-Martha Wheeler Bowman (Mrs K. P) OR Beta , 2085 N. Villa Heights , Pasadena, CA 91107

California Gamma- ( 191 7) Unive r sity of Southern California , 667 West 28th, Los Angeles , CA 90007; Nancy Coyne ; Alice Hoyt Spence (Mrs David) 1040 Vista del Valle, La Canada, CA 91011

California Delta -(1927) University of California-Los Angele s, 700 Hilgard , Los Angeles , CA 90024 ; Kath y Whittaker ; Paula Ziegler Treharne (Mrs Gordon) 1123 Centinela Ave., San ta Monica , CA 93110

Callfornla Zeta -(1950) University ofCaHfornia-Sa nta Barbara, 763 Camino Pescadero , Goleta , CA 93117; TonyaJohnson;Jennifer Edmonston , 270 Old Mill Rd. , #61, Santa Barbara, CA 93110

ALPHA-GAMMA PROVINCE

Co ll egia te Province Presldent - K1eo Reed Karst (Mrs M. J.) SO Alpha , 1706

Trade Winds Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92660

Province Coordinator-Michelle Murrell Goseco (Mrs Frank) CA Eta , 45 Falli ngstar, Irvine, CA 92714

California Epsilon -(1949) San Diego Sta te University, 5080 College Place , San Diego , CA 92115 ; Angela Hering; Kim Lowell, 6202 Friars Rd #312 , San Diego , CA 92108

California Eta -( 1974) University of California-Irvine, PO Box 4037, Irvine, CA 92715 ; Monica Brown ; Katie King , 2645 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa , CA 92627

California Kappa -(1987) University of California-San Diego , 7770 Regents Rd ., uite 113-238, San Diego , CA 92122; Margot Binnewies; Sabra Packard , 8075 Caminito Mallorca , La Jolla , CA 92037

California Lambda -(1988) University of California-Riverside, 5225 Canyon Crest Drive, Suite 73 , Box 135 , Riverside, CA 92507 ; Lisa Moore ; Kathy Geckler, 31480 Avenida Del Reposo , Temecula , CA 92390

The Roll of Alumnae Clubs

ALPHA PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President-Kay C ross Baker (Mrs Michael) IN Gamma , 27 Cedar Hill Road , Easton, CT 06612

Berkshire County, MA-Christine C lark Williams (Mrs Michael) 124 leona Drive, PittSfi eld , MA 01201

Boston City, MA- Caroly n S leaman , 52 Garden St ., #33 , Cambridge , MA 02130

Bostonian MA-Kim Watson, 25 Oakland Ave , Auburndale , MA 02166

Cape Cod. MA-Nadine Wilson Sutherland (Mrs E ) 7 Ravenwood Circle, P O Box 240, Falmouth , MA 02540

Central Massachusetts- Kell y A _ Jefferson , 705 Main St ., Shrewsbury, MA 01545

Eastern Maine-M s. Calista Sargent Wiberg, 27 Stoney brook Rd ., Hampden , ME 04444

Greater Springfield. MA-Patricia Noonan Lowell (M r s G A ) , 409 Williams St. , Longmeadow, MA 01106

Hartford. CT-Mrs Sheila Pearson Luddy, 192 Brook side Road, Newington , CT 06111

Manchester Area CT - Roberta Boyd Bragen (Mrs. Richard ) 5 Har ding Circle , Enfield, CT 06082

New Haven. CT-Anne E Varrone, 181 Edwards t , # 3, New Have n , CT 06511

Southern Fairfield County. CT-Patricia Wolfe Davis (M r s Baird) 14 Red Rose Ci rcle , Darien , CT 06820

BETA PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President -Nancy Salter Keene (Mrs T. j.) E Beta, 103 Durand Road , Maplewood , NJ 07040

Albany. NY-Alice M. Wilson , 110 North Pine Ave. , Albany, NY 12203

Bergen County I'(I-Phyllis Shade Mayer (Mrs Robert) 26 Garren Place , Glen Rock , NJ 07452

Buffalo. NY-N a ncy Koch Sc hmid (Mrs Robert E ) 14 Shadow Wood Drive , East Amherst , NY 14051

Jersey Shore. 1'(1-Jill Sarafin Meredith (Mrs. G A ) 7 Twain Ct ., Freehold , NJ 07728

Long Island-North Shore. NY-Jud y Ferguson Wasilchuk (Mrs Stephen) 21 Ca pitol Height s Rd ., Oyster Bay, NY 11771

Ne York City-Manhattan. NY- Sarah Taylor, 121 East 3 1st St ., #II-A , ew York, NY 10016

Northern New Jersey-Julie Geiger Shannon ( Mrs Lee P) , 29 lenape Trail , Chatham, NJ 07928

Rochester NY-Lois Moffit Thomas (Mrs J.) 41 Irving Rd ., Rochester, NY 14618

Schenectady. NY-Georgia Nelson Grant (Mrs Clifford ) III Denise Dr., Schenectady, NY 12309

Syracuse. NY-Margaret -Ann Car n o , 743 Taft Ave. , Syracuse, NY 13206

Toronto. ON-Linda Thomas Bon ( Mrs. F.) 623 Christie St., #4 , Toronto , ON M5G 3E5 CANADA

Westchester County. NY-Patti Allison Gervey ( Mrs. Judd B.) 116 Hartsdale Ave , White Plains , NY 10606

GAMMA PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President-Eva White Sher man (Mrs Douglas ) IN Alpha , 358 Gass Road, Wexford , PA 15090

Central Pennsylvania-Dorothy Weightman (Mrs. Joseph) 801 Brown Lane, Lewisburg, PA 17837

Charle ton WV -Shelly Kline, 5417 Kentucky St ., #5 , South Charleston , WV 25309

Clarksburg WV-Lori Berardi Gemondo (Mrs Kim) 56 Garden Circle, Bridgeport , WV 26330

Harrisburg-Carllsle, PA-Rene Conrad Morton (M r s ]. E.) 3101 Columbia Ave ., Camp Hill , PA 17011

Lehigh Valley. PA -Stacey Sines Abernethy (Mrs. Michael N) 5261 Hanover Dr., Wescosville, PA 18106

Morganto n. WV -Barbara L. Alexander, 8 Orchard St , Morgantown , WV 26505

Philadelphia Main Line PA-B etty Wheeler Blackmore (M r s am u el) 239 Rave n scliff, St Davids , PA 19087

Pittsburgh-North PA- Emm y lou Garwig Anderson (Mrs Peter R.) 174 Woodshire Or. , Pitt sburgh , PA 15215

Pittsburgh-South Hills PA -Sall y Williamson Cord is (Mrs G L.) 81 Lambeth Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 152 I

Wheeling WV-Ohlo Vailey -Holly Heslop Joseph (Mrs Mark) 19 Poplar Ave ., Wheeling, WV 26003

DELTA PROVI CE

Alumnae Province PreSident -Marga Larson Bales (Mrs w: B ) VA Gamma, 4868 Deerfield Road SW, Roa noke, VA 24014

Baltimore MD-Phoebe Follmer Bacon (M r s Jo hn F.) 24 Stone Manor Court, Towson , MD 21204

Charlottesville. VA-Pamela S picer, 140 Geo rget own Rd , #4, C h arl o ttesv ille, VA 22901

Chesape a ke. MD- largaret Ulle ( Mrs Paul ) 661 Maid Marian Hill , Sherwood Forest , MD 21405

Hampton Roads VA- Sa ndr a McKenna Butler (Mrs James) 742 Vill age Green Parkway, Newport News , VA 23606

Maryland-DC Suburban MD (Marianne Reid Wlld) -Carla Ann Cazares Casey (Mrs M.) 18617 Nutmeg Place , Germantown, MD 20874

Norfolk VA-Nancy Hooven, 8180 Shore Or., #A228 , No rfolk , VA 23518

Northern Virginia-Edith Smi th Beer (Mrs Lawrence) 1014 Turkey Run Road , McLean , VA 22101

RIchmond VA (May L. Keller) -I r ene Ball Dymerski (Mrs Paul P) 9616 Northridge Ct ., Ri ch m ond, VA 23235

Roanoke Valley. VA-B obette Knull Cribbs (Mrs Timothy) 6045 Burnham Road W, Roanoke , VA 24018

Washington. D,C.-Virgi ni a Hawkins Weitzel (M r s V H ) 4974 Sentinel Or., Bethesda, MD 20816

Wilmington DE-Kar en Sturdy Yarnall (Mrs Robert) 22 Candate Ct., Newark, DE 19711

EPSILON PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President-Patri cia Emens Anderson (Mrs J. E ) SC Alpha , 10412 Balmoral Ci rcl e , Charlotte, NC 28210

Athens. GA -Carolyn Burson Thrasher (Mrs Warren A ) 125 Holly Falls Dr , Athens, GA 30606

Atlanta. GA -Amelia Rood Crocket (Mrs David) 442 Blanton Rd. W, Atlanta , GA 30342

Charlotte. NC-Lillian Hagood Richardson (Mrs Gordon) 7724 Whistlestop, Charlotte, 'C 28210

Columbia. SC-Li sa Elliot , 300 St James Rd ., #0, Columbia , SC 29210

Greater Charleston Area SC-Sonia Bennett Anderson (Mrs M C.) 1580 Fairway Or., Char le ston , SC 29412

GreenvUle SC-Macy Hancock Cravens (Mrs Michael L.) 104 Fishbrook Way, Simpsonville, SC 29681

Mid-Georgia-Betty K.rause (Mrs George A ) 1110 River orth Blvd., Macon , GA31211

San dhllis of North Carolina-Carol Hagaman Miller (Mrs Ralph c., Jr ) 5 Thunderbird Circle, Pinehurst , NC 28374

Spartan burg SC-Katbleen A McGee, 176 Mills Ave., Spartanburg, SC 29302

ZETA PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President- usan Schlatter Cheshire (Mrs D L.) FI Alpha , 2613 heilwood Dr., Melbourne , FL 32935

Brevard County. FL-Mar y Grothjahn Hendrickson (Mrs w: M ) 1610 Gable Ct., Merritt Island , FL 32953

Daytona-Ormond Beach, FL-Ben y Butl e r Ho ldcro ft ( Mrs. Ro b e rt ) 20

Woodlands Circle , Ormond Beach , Fl 320 7

Deland, FL-Marjorie Marks Martin (Mrs O R.) 256 S Crooked Tree Terrace , Deland , Fl 32724

jacksonville, FL-Erin Brown (Mrs Richard Allen) 2159 Birch Bark Dr Jacksonville , Fl 32216

Ocala-Gainesville, FL-Rene laCa se, P.O Box 2722 , Gainesville, Fl32602

Orlando-Winter Park, FL-Marilyn MycoffWilliams (Mrs l. E.) 503

Westminster St Orlando , Fl 32803

Tailahassee, FL-Ali ce Connor Earp (Mrs. James) 3212 Whitney E., Tallahassee Fl323 12

ETA PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President - ancy Roake O ' Neil (Mrs John) Il Theta 458 1 Higel Ave , Sarasoda Fl 3 242

Clearwater, FL -Edna May Sneak Lundgren (Mrs Richard ) 100 Pierce St ., #703 , Clearwater, Fl 34616

Fort Lauderdale , FL-M arcia Myers Miller, 11422 NW 20 Ct ., Coral Springs Fl 33071

Miami , FL -Ja n et C lark Trochet (Mrs Jean) 491 Mashta Dr., Key Biscayne, Fl 33 149

Naples, FL-Margu eri t e Goodpaster Shel t on (Mrs. Jack) 6545 Va len Way, #101. Nap les , Fl 33963

Paim Beach County, FL -Gay layman Dedo (Mrs D D ) 1430 lake Way, Palm Bea c h , Fl 33480

St. Petersburg , FL-Ph y lli s Buroker Re yno ld S (Mrs Frank A ) 2291 E Bay Sr. , # 126, largo, Fl 34641

Sarasota-Manatee, FL-Barbara Hoffman Saos (Mrs Steven) 6581 Approach Rd , Sarasota Fl 34238

Southwest Florida- Susa n Cra n e Kyle (Mrs Michael) 1303 Jambalana lane , Fort Myers , Fl 33901 8807

Tampa, FL-Mar a lyn Childre ss Dominguez (Mrs G H ) 1504 Sheridan Forest Dr., Tampa Fl 33629

THETA PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President -Marcia Opdyke Cra m er (Mrs P.).) M1 Alpha 2522 linwood , Royal Oak , MI 48073

Ann Arbor, MJ- ancy ungester Meader (Mrs Robert) 3909 Waldenwood , Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Bloomfield Hills , MI -Constance Filmore Shenstone (Mrs Joseph) 225 Harrow Ci rcl e, Birmingham , MI 48008

Detroit-West Suburban , MI -Joan Brocklehurst Sharp, 1753 Kirts Blvd ., #205 Troy, MI 48084

Grand Rapids, MI-Ann Peterson Broker, 2685 Cascade Springs Drive SE , Grand Rapid s. MI 49546

Greater Lansing , MJ-Julie Osterink Hull (Mrs F. l.) 1197 Chartwell Crwy East lanSing , MI 48823

Grosse Pointe , MI-D onna Brown FitzGerald (Mrs James 'I.) 359 McMillan , Gros e Pointe Farms MI 48236

jackson , MI- Janice Ross (Mrs J. B ) 2940 Pheasant Run , #G , Jackson , MI 49202

North Woodward, MI-Debby Walker Stamps (Mrs Ken) 1726 Stanley Blvd Birmingham , MI 48009

Toledo, OH-JoannaJames Krech , ll20 Bernath Parkway, Toledo OH 4 3615 Traverse Bay Area, MI-Dee Dee Shoemaker (Mrs Steve) 6661 Matheson Rd .• Traverse City, MI 49684

IOTA PROVINCE

Alumnae Provin ce Pre sident-Jan Kincaid Clifford ( Mrs Ke vin C .) I Delt a. 7134 Northwich Drive Cincinnati , OH 45230 Akron , OH-Karen Sawyer Silver, 400 Pinewood Spur, Copley, OH 4 4 321 Athens, OH-Sara lee Roach Evans (Mrs G H ) 7 Ohio Ave ., Athens OH 4 5 7 01 Canton, OR-Sue Ges ner (Mrs. Richard) 17 05 11th Street E MasSill o n OH 44646

Cincinnati, OH-Mary Paula Passafiume Schuh (Mrs Greg ) 31 Pentland Place , Ft Thomas KY 410 7 5

Cleveland East, OR-Dorothy Stacy Farley ( Mrs John M ) 18115 Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights , OH 4120 Cleveland West, OH-Marni Willert Peate ( Mrs. Thomas ) 21 4 19 Kenwood Ave., Cleveland , OH 44 116

Columbus, OH-Carol Annis ims ( Mrs Dan W.) 38 49 Olentangy River Rd ., Columbus , OH 4321 4

Columbus, OHjunior-Betsy Johnson pak (Mrs Paul) 2582 Henthorn Rd Columbus , OH 4 3221

Dayton,OH-Maggi Jones ( Mrs. R.).) 4 08 limberlost Trail , Dayton , OH 4 5 4 29

Delaware,08- ' adine PaslOlove 523 4 Parkcrest lan e, Columbus OH 43 220 Hudson, OH-Cob y AnD mith Winzer ( Mrs. Ro land ) 15 25 Winc hell Rd ., Hudson , OH 4 236

Portsmouth , OH - u e Basquin Mc Curd y ( Mrs R. K. ) 3301 Wes twood Dr., POrt mouth , OH 45662

Springfield , OH-Barbara Scro ggy, 13 0 4 lowry, pring/kId , OH 550

KAPPA PROVI ' CE

Alumnae Province President- ' ancy Fawn Wilkerson Di e hl ( Mrs. W. J oe. Jr.) TN Beta 1092 l y nwood Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215

Auburn -Op elika, AL-Margaret Brinkley (Mrs D C ) 662 East University Dr., Auburn , Al 36830

Birmingham , AL-Annene Mitchell Mills (Mrs. Jack P ) 2128 Vestridge Dr , Birmingham , Al 35216

Birmingham , AL Night GroupChattanooga, TN-lynda Gilreath Scon (Mrs C A III ) 953 Signal Road , Signal Mountain, TN 37377

Huntsville, At-lu cy Brown, 2403 Poincianna St., Huntsville, AL 35801

Knoxville, TN-Jean Cowden Brown (Mrs Garth) H08 C laura Lynn, Knoxville, TN 37923

Utile Pigeon , TN-Helen Anderson Lewis (M rs Benjamin C ) Route I , Box 33 , Gatlinburg, TN 37738

Mobile, At-le e Q Martin (Mrs R R ) 11 73 Ginger Dr., Mobile , AL 36609

Montgomery, At (Anita Vandervort Hudson)-Tricia Ruth Culpepper (Mrs Tim) 329 A C loverdale Rd , Montgomer y, AL 36104

Nashville, TN- Ca th y Aderholt Hea d ( Mrs Ralph ) 1416 De ve ns Dr. , Brentwood , T 37027

Pensacola, FL -Caroly n Clark, 3979 Hidd e n Oaks Dr , Pen sacola, Fl32504

1\Jscaloosa, At -Cindy Horton Montgomery (Mrs Richard ) 922 Belle Meade, Tuscaloosa , Al 35406

LAMBDA PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President-Phylli s Minnich Florea (M rs Richard ) IN Eta 1417 West Gump Rd , Huntertown, IN 46748

Anderson, IN-Kath y Levelee Degitz ( Mrs. Jerr y) 804 Lone Oak Rd , Anderson, IN 460 11

Elkhart, IN -Kare n A Osowski, ISH Locust St., #210, Elkhart , I 465 14 Fort Wayne , IN- Caro l Merchant Kent ( Mrs Thomas ) 6418 Bennington , Ft Wayne IN 46815

Hammond Area, IN -Joan Parducci , 9278 Patterson, St John , I 46373

Kokomo , IN -Phylli s Carter Stucker ( Mrs F. F.), 2310 South Wabash , Kokomo , IN 46902

Lafayette , IN-G ail Cox Vonderheide (Mrs R l.) 1705 Teakwood Ct , Lafayene, IN 47905

Michiana IN-MI-Mar y Wenger Shafer, 2108 Ple asan t St , South Bend , IN 466 15

Muncie, IN - Donna Richard so n Huffman (M rs Greg) 1007 N. Briar Rd ., MunCie, I 47304

Richmond , IN - Jody Dowing Thrner (M r s J ohn) 1137 Abington Pike, Richmond , IN 47374

Southlake, IN -Hele n White Michael (Mrs Floyd) 20 Sunset Tr , Box 418 , Ogden Dune, Portage , IN 46368

ValparaiSO, IN -Judith DeVille Shoffner (Mrs Jack) 2210 linden Dr., Valparaiso, IN 46383

MU PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President-Patrici a Andrews Cole (Mrs. Allen).) IN Alpha , 7618 landau lane, Indianapolis, IN 46227

Bloomington, IN-Pamela Cagle Walters (Mrs W H.) 101 Hampton Court , Bloomington IN 47401

Columbus, IN -lois Mills Anderson (Mrs John C.) 2313 Elm , Columbus , IN 47201

Franklin, IN -Trich Ison Foreman (Mrs Bruce) 820 Hospital Rd ., Franklin , lN 46131

Greater Evansville,IN-Julie Shopmeyer Iaccarino (Mrs louis) 2700 Powell Ave., Evansville , IN 47714

Indianapolis, IN -Dee Ann May Scon (Mrs Michael J.) 91 II N. Tacoma , Indianapolis , IN 46240

Indianapolis-South Suburban, IN-Mrs Jane clson Weddle , 4630 South Senate, Indianapolis , I 46217

Lexington, KY -lisa Slatin Pucket (Mrs Robert) 640 Yarnallton Rd ., Lexington , KY 40511

Louisville, KY-Elaine Elliott Wright (Mrs John B., Jr ) 10107 Ledbury Way, louisville , KY 40223

Southeastern IndIana-Debbie Loudenback Smith (Mrs. Frank) R.R 9 , Box 395 , Greensburg I 4 7240

NU PROVINCE

Alumnae Province Pre si dent -Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman (Mrs Kenneth) IL Alpha , 2253 Heathercliffe , libertYVille, IL 60048

Arlington Heights , lL-Marion Metzger Padgett (Mrs. Robert C.) 1396 Shire Circle , Inverness , It 60067

Chlcago South Suburban, IL -Deborah Good Johnson (Mrs Joseph) 2441 Troy Circl , Olympia Field , IL 60461

Chicago West S uburban , lL-Jane Thiem Hill (Mrs tephen) 919 South Spring Ave ., la Grange , IL 60525

Du Page County, 1L (Nina Harris Allen)-Jean Beatty Angrist (Mrs Arthur ) 655 Park Blvd Glen Ellyn , IL 6013 7

Fox River Valley, lL-Susan Prager Ochsenschlager ( Mrs. Micha I ) 12

Hatberley Ct Aurora , IL 60506

Hinsdaie-Naperville, 1L- usan Schaeffer Denney ( Mrs W. J.) 1213 Garden C t ., ' aperville, IL 605 4 0

Lake County, IL-Bonnie Cross 211 Glenwood Rd ., Lake Forest Il6oo45

Lake Shore, IL-Sall y Sutton Rutherford , 2\02 Harrison t ., Evanston , It 60201

Mllton Townshlp, lL-Heidi Luhrsen Gagnon ( Mrs Robert) 193 7 Hampton Dr., Whea ton , Il60187

orth Shore, IL-Marie Moran Woehlke (Mrs T. E ) 1044 Old Elm Lane

Glencoe, IL 60022

Oak Park-River Forest, IL - ancy Crawford Koller (Mrs D R ) 1111

Kenilworth, Oak Park , IL 60302

Park Ridge-De s Plain es, IL -Molly Owen Wiggins 438 Meacham Park Ridge , IL60068

Windy City, IL -Elizabeth L. Shaw, 533 W Barry Ave #9A , Chicago , IL 6065-

XI PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President -Elizabe th Davis Vance (M rs Donovan) IL Alpha , P O Box 547 , Oquawka , IL 61 69

Alton-Edwardsville, IL -Jean Pigoll Gilkison (Mrs Donald) 414 Seiler Rd ., Godfrey, IL 62035

Avon-Bushnell, IL (Lib bie Brook Gaddis)- Caro l Kreider, PO Box 187, Avon , IL 61415

Bloomington-Normal , lL-Virginia Grimes Luehrs (Mrs. Martin) 3 Lake Bluff Ct., Bloomington , lL 61704 AND Nancy Haroldson Stevens (Mrs John) 206 Parkview Dr., Bloomington , IL 61701

Champaign-Urbana , IL-CaroJyn Oglesby Ogen (Mrs Edward M ) 2111 Robert Dr., Champaign , IL 61821

Decatur, lL -Cindy Black , 12 Rustic Lane , Decatur, IL 62521

Galesburg, IL -Carol Daughterty Egan (Mrs Thomas) R R. 2 , Box 211A , Galesburg , 1L 61401

Monmouth, IL-Jeanne Gillings Robeson (Mrs Donald) R R 3, Monmouth , IL 61462

Peoria , IL -Madelyne Miller, 7520 Edgewild Drive , Peoria , lL 61615 Springfield, IL -Robin Pilant Cona, 1608 Noble , pringfield , IL 62704

OMICRON PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President -Linda Williamson Barnelle (Mrs A. 'e1son) LA Beta , 6206 Dillingham , Shrevepor t , LA 71106

Alexandria, LA - MarKay Stroud (Mrs David) 5 703 St., # 143 , Alexandria , LA 71303

Baton Rouge , LA -Joan Michaels McCullough (Mrs Gerald K ) 5977 Hyacinth Ave ., Baton Ro uge , LA 70808

Hattiesburg , MS -Amy Firmin , 3500 Hardy t #30 , Hattiesburg , MS 39401

Jackson , MS-Ann Barrow Henson (Mrs Gene) 5115 Canton Heights Dr., Jackson , MS 39211

Lafayette , LA

Lake Charles , LA -Cyn thi a Dickson Brame (Mrs Joe A.) 1400 Wedgewood, Lake C harle s, LA 70605

Louisiana North Shore-Linda I-Iud so n David (Mrs Mark) 103 Cherry Laurel Dr., COVi ngt on, LA 70433

Meridian, MS -Martha Mazingo , 2200 38th t Meridian , MS 39301

Monroe, LA -Joan Edwards Park (Mrs Don W ) 3269 Deborah Dr., Monroe , LA 71201

New Orl eans, LA-Elizabeth Hicks Wogan (Mrs Gordon) 2243 State St. , cw Orleans, LA 70118

Northeast Mississippi -Sonja Jenkins , 723 Highland Circle , Tupelo , MS 38801

Oxford-University, MS -Margaret Anne Boyer (Mrs Roscoe) 312 Garner t ., Oxford , MS 38655

Shreveport, LA -Kathy Rogers Mayeux (Mrs Gordon) 10114 Trail Ridge , Shreveport , LA 71106

PI PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President -Patricia Murray Von Reuden (Mrs H E ) ND Alpha, 1293 Draper Ave., St Paul , MN 55113 Beloit, WI -Jane Ustruck (Mrs Earl) 12314 Legend Lakes Dr., Roscoe , IL 61073

Cedar Rapids , lA - andra Mclaughlin Sawyer (Mrs James) 6921 Wilton Dr E, Cedar Rapids , IA 52402

Greater Grand Forks , NO -Susan DeMotte Poykko (Mrs W Brian) 424 28th Ave S, Gra nd Forks , SD 58201 Madison, WI -Lila Smith Lightfood (Mrs Edwin) 3424 Crestwood Dr., Madison , WI 53705

MUwaukee , WI -Deborah Anderson Reitz (Mrs Jeffrey) 4882 '. Anita Ave ., Milwaukee, WI 53217

Minneapolis , MN -Cherry Street Bold (Mrs ). S ) 4608 Merilanc, Edina MN 55 36

Quad City, IL-lA -Kim Machelle Ben on (Mrs Peter) 1313 30 t ., Moline, IL 61265

Rockford , lL -Carol Mullins Mallquist (Mrs Kent) 3802 Brookview Rd ., Rockford , IL 61107

St. Paul , M -Karen Phipps Bluhm (M rs Charles) 138 E Annapolis , West t Paul , M • 55118

Winnipeg, MB-Joanne Downie Madams (Mrs R ) 46 Bernard Bay, Winnipeg , MB R2C WI CA ADA

RHO PROVI CE

Alumnae Province President- arolyn teger Hansen ( Mrs Robert W ) IA

Gamma , 11636 Howard Road , Omaha, ' E 6815

Ames, lA-Elaine Woodard Bath (Mrs John) 524 Forest Glen , Ames , IA 50010

Black Hill s, SD-Keiz Larson hultz (Mrs Jay C.) 3301 Flint Dr., Rapid City, D 5 -02

Des Moines, lA-Melissa Hansen Chapmen (Mrs tephen) n09 Jordan Grove , West Des Moines , IA 50265

Indianola, lA -Judith acre Lathrop, 509 West Iowa , Indianola , 1A 50125

Lincoln, NE-Bonnic Barker Hallman (M rs Jerry) 5801 Rolling Hills Blvd ., Lincoln , ' E 68512

Mount Pleasa nt , lA-Elizabeth Davenport Garrels (Mrs Richard ) R R I , Mt Pleasant , IA 52641

Omaha, NE-Barb Bailey McNeal (Mrs ). Patrick) 308 So 93rd St Omaha , NE 68114

Sioux City, lA- Ci ndy Hoover Clark (Mrs James) 3408 So Coral , Sioux City, IA 51106

Sioux Fall s, SO -Liz Cop lin lack , I60 Rock Creek Dr., #114, ioux Falls , SO 57103

SIGMA PROVINCE

Alumnae Province Pre si dent -Kay Knillle Brock (Mrs. S W ) CO Alpha 5459 West 85 Terrace , Shawnee MiSSion, KS 66207

Co lumbia , MO -Cheri Patrice Cook Fenton (Mrs John) 4200 Riviera Dr., Columbia , MO 65201

Hutchinson , KS-Shirle y Jones Mann (Mrs. Robert ) 6 West 21st , Hutchinson , KS 67502

Kansas City, KS -Mary Lynn Holbrook , 2005 Washington Blvd ., Kansas ity, KS 66102

Kan sas City, MO-Shawnee Miss ion , KS -Jean Cllallinor Hall (Mrs David L.) 8120 Granada , Prairie Village, KS 66208

Kansa s City, MO-Shawnee Mis ion, KS Night Group-Elise Johnson

C h aplin e (M r s. Robert) 560 1 Locust , Kansas Ci t y, MO 64 11 0

Lawrence , KS -Clenece Roberts Hills (Mrs James A.) 48 Winona , Lawrence, KS 66046

Manhattan , KS -Patricia McAninch Edison (Mrs William) 1501 North 10th St Ct ., Manhattan , KS 66502

SI.Joseph, MO -Dcbra Knierim tubblefi eld (Mrs Robe rt ) 1009 South 7 th , Savannah, MO 64485

t Louis , MO -Pal Peck (Mrs William) 912 Cabernet , he terfield , MO 630 17 St. Loui s, MO Evening Group -Mary Cassilly Wilson , 70 1 Sto ne Canyon Drive, Manchester, MO 6302 1 Springfield, MO -Betsy Maas , 2835 S Fort , #1223 , pringfield , MO 65807

Topeka, KS -Julie Taylor Purdue , 1912 Oakley, Topeka , KS 66604

Wichita, KS -Elizabeth Davis Enoch (Mrs Rolland) 1118 Charlotte , Wichita , KS 67206

TAU PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President-J a n(, Bonady Watson (M r s Gcorgd AR Alpha , 900 Seco nd I., Earle, AR 72331

Eastern Arkansas-Deborah Boyd harp (M r s Ru sty) 11 6 Va ll ey, Helena , AR 72342

Fayetteville-Springdale, AR -Betty Anderson Haisten (Mrs Jim) RI. I Box lll2 , Fayetteville , AR 72703

Forrest City, AR-Pat Bro wn Long (Mrs Fletcher) 346 Yorktown , Forrest City AR 72335

Fort Smith, AR - Jan Maxwell Beauchamp (Mrs Rick) 4818 So X, Fort Smilh , AR 72903

Hot Springs, AR-Marti Dalby (Mrs Robert E ) 710 Quapaw Ave ., Hot Springs , AR 71901

Little Rock , AR-Cindy Coates Miller (Mrs Patrick) 2512 ' orth Taylor, Little Rock , AR 72207

Memphis , TN -Melissa Thompson Dehority (Mrs ). M ) 2221 Hickory Crest , MemphiS , T 38119

Texarkana, AR-TX (Ollvia Smith Moore)-Katherine teel Lovell (Mrs Robert) 1723 Beech , Texarkana , AR 75502

U PSILON PROVI 'CE

Alumnae Province President -Margie Lausten Staten (Mrs H W , Jr ) OK Bela , 1428 Melman Drive , Bartlesville, OK 74006

Bartlesville, OK -Cyndi Williams Brookshire (Mrs Don) 6740 Dorsett Dr., Bartlesville, OK 74006

Edmond, OK -Virginia Mayberry Worden (Mrs Mickey) PO Box 13054 7, Edmond, OK 730 13

Enid, OK -Janie Keesee Word (Mrs Bill) 1226 Hayes , Enid , OK 73703

Kay County·Ponca City, OK -Kathleen Krebs Thomas , 140 Viola , Ponca Ci t y, OK 74601

Midland , TX-Karla Jacob Davis (Mrs Jad) 1803 Ward, Midland , TX 79705

Muskogee , OK -Dr Marjorie Dildy Holland (Mrs Kenneth) 407 Janet, Tahlequah , OK 4464

Oklahoma City, OK-Marsha Finley Zahn (M r s F. Anthony) 2708 NW 6lst , Oklahoma Ci t y, OK 73112

Stillwater, OK-Jean Orr Donaldson (Mrs R H.) 1816 W Arrowhead Place Stillwater, OK 74074

Tulsa , OK- Carolyn Fulton , 2020 East <46th t ., Tulsa , OK 74 105

PHI PROV. ' CE

AJumnae Province President-D ec Rippetoe Richardson (Mrs R L.) OK Beta , 1605!\W -8th , Lawton , OK 73505

Ardmore, OK -Sberry Wilson Heale)" 210 D Southwest , Ardmore , OK 7 3 01

Denton , TX -Donna Yurdin Goodman (Mrs Lee ) 3 Park Lane , Bedford , TX 7 6021

Duncan , OK- heila Reill y Dixon (Mrs. Richard E ) 2721 tagestand , Duncan , OK 73533

Lawton·Fort Sill, OK -Stana Young Taylor (Mrs Henry S ) 21" Mimosa Lane , Lawton OK 73507

Norman, OK -Keven Calonkey Hobby (Mrs Mike) 920 Wilson. Norman OK 73072

Paul's Valley, OK-Debb ie Detamore Harper (Mrs J ay v.) 100 Tanglcwood Park

Paul 's Valley OK 73075

Sherman·Denlson,TX-Susie Weber Munson (Mrs Ben IV) 911 S Fairbanks. Denison TX 75020

Southeastern Oklahoma-Martha Williamson Manahan ( Mrs W D ) 907 orth Tenth St ., Durant , OK 74701

Wichita Falls, TX-Jann Anderson Penn (M r s Fred) 4021 Taft #109 Wichita Falls TX 76308

CHI PROVINCE

Alumnae Province Presldent- o rma Richardson Loughridge (Mrs. Richard ) TX Beta 263 7 Boy d Fort Worth , TX 76 109

Arlington Mld·Clties-Jill Nolley Sandlin (M r s Mark R ) 3611 Hialeah , Arlington. TX 760 17

Dallas, TX-Beck y White Meye r (M rs Steven K. ) 3717 Centenary. Dallas TX 75 225 Dallas, TXJunlor Day Group-Mrs Brian E Williams , 3300 Drexel , Dallas , TX 752 05

Dallas, TXJunlor Night Group-Cind y C ruce Shiels ( Mrs Frank ) 1040 7 Lakemere. Dallas, TX 75238

East Texas-Debbie Lofton Oberthier (Mrs Paul) Box 7514, Longview, TX 7 5602

Fort Worth, TX-Laurin Mastin Chevaillier (Mrs Mason) 4707 Hidden Lane, Fo rt Worth. TX 76 10 7

Garland, TX-Judy White Hudson ( Mrs Larry) 4205 Aspen Dr., Rowlell TX 7 5088

Marshall, TX-Jane Bergstrom Stokes (Mrs. Don) 700 Bergstrom Place Marshall , TX 75670

RJchardson·Plano, TX-Kathy Dewoody Cullen ( Mrs William ) 113 7 Wilderness Trail, Richard so n. TX 75080

Southwest Dallas County, TX-Sally Baker ( Mrs W T ) 1322 Mead ow Ridge

Duncanville, TX 75137

Tyler, TX-M a hala Young 1311 South Co llege, Tyler. TX 7570 1

Waco, TX- Caro lyn Co le Bucy (Mrs Flynn) 9909 Forrest Shadows Waco TX 76710

PSI PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President-Emil y Ru ssell Tarr (M r s. Gabe) TX Beta 1439

Sugar C reek Sugarland TX 77478

Austin, TX - Re nee Peel Butler (Mrs Edwa rd ) 303 Pleasant Dr Austin , TX 78746

Bay Area,TX-Barbara Brewer (M r s Donald E ) 15902 Mes a Verde , Houston. TX 77059

Beaumont, TX (Nita Hill Stark)-Do nn a Waters Harris (Mrs ). Dent o n IV) 735 Thomas Rd Beaumont TX 77706

Brazos Valley, TX-M onta Kennady. 8903 Driftwood Co llege Sta t io n TX 77840

Conroe·Huntsvllle, TX-Pat sy Mathis Hagerty (Mrs Royal) 7 Tangle Brush Dr The Woodlands TX 77381

Corpus Christl, TX - usan Smith Lewis (Mrs Robert) 330 Grant Corpus Chri s ti, TX 784 11

Cypress Creek·Northwes t Houston, TX-Kath y Wingo Daniel 8919 Tranquil Park Spring TX 77370

East Fort Bend County, TX -An n C h ristie Gallagher (M rs ). Brian) 3319 Golde n Tee Court Missouri City. TX 77459

Galveston , TX -Evangeline Whorton (Mrs Elbert) 20 Colony Park Circle Galveston. TX 77551

Harlingen.Brownsvllle , TX- Cary Phillips Briscoe , Sec y 2402 Ed Carey Dr Harlingen. TX 78550

Hidalgo County, TX -Ciss y Whetsel Owens (Mrs Michael) 1217 S Cynthia McAllen. TX 78501

Houston , TX -Jo Anne Sharman Cassin (Mrs Thomas M ) 3 74 Piney Point Rd ., Houston TX 7702 4

Houston, TXJunlor Day Group- Ann Barnell Ste rn (Mrs Karl) 2610 Pillsburg, Houston TX 77005

Houston, TXJunlor Night Group- arah Barbee ScOIl 2916 Tangiey Houston TX 77005

Katy, TX-Beth Godley Matocha (Mrs Patrick L ) 1218 herfield Ridge Kat y. TX 77450

Victoria, TX -Judy Van Aken Taylor (Mrs Geary) Rt 4 Box 15A Yorktown TX 7 816

OMEGA PROVINCE

Alumnae Province Pres ident- ally Manning Manning (Mrs Elmer T ) OK Alpha 2414 Hayden Amarillo , TX 79109

Abilene, TX -Claire Curry Carlson (Mrs David) 5 Muirfield , Abilene, TX 79606

Albuquerque, M- herri Gollins Edwards , 2321 Hoffman Dr E, Albuquerque, M 87110

Amarillo, TX-Marsha Rowan Richards (Mrs Barry) 3412 Danbury, Amarillo , TX 79109

EI Paso , TX-Linda Hart Kemp (Mrs John) 1201 Rim Road Place , EI Paso , TX 79902

Hili Country, TX-June Olcoll McAshan (Mrs R B., Jr ) P O Box 283 , Hunt , TX 78024

Las Cruces, NM- Sue Green Ackleson (M rs Scott) 4937 Tobosa , Las Cruces , NM 88001

Lubbock., TX -Nancy Jennings Klein (M rs Mike) 46 14 Thirteenth SI. , Lubbock , TX 794 16

Mexico City, MX-Patricia Atkin Ban o (Mrs George) General Mendez 3 , 11830 Mexico , D F.

Midland , TX-Eleanor Harper ( Mrs S T ) 204 Club Dr , Midland, TX 79701

Roswell, NM-Mary Lou Glass (M rs Wayne) 3009 Diamond A Dr , Roswell , NM 88201

San Angelo, TX-Peggy Hill Sterling (Mrs Terry ) 2526 Oxford, San Angelo , TX 76904

San Antonio, TX-Candy Mathews Casseb (Mrs Michael) 1001 Canterbury Hill , San AntoniO , TX 7 8209

ALPHA·BETA PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President-Olivia Ryland Bennett , AZ Alpha. 2 425 Ceresa Lane , Colorado Springs , CO 80909

Boulder, CO-Anita Hungerford Head (Mrs. William) 47 83 Tantra Dr., Boulder, CO 80303

Bozeman, MT-Mrs Shirley Amberson 3090 Sourdough Rd ., Bozeman , MT 59715

Calgary, AD-Ms Donna). Fraser, 110 7- 15 Avenue SW, #401, Calgary, AB T2R OS8 , CANADA

Casper, WY-Lorna Fischer Wilkes , 225 E 14th , Casper, WY 82601

Cheyenne, WV-Sandra Kay Fredrick , 5519 Syracuse, Cheyenne, WY 82009

Colorado Springs, CO-Lee Lesher Mundt ( Mrs James) 4538 Valencia Circle, Colorado Springs, CO 8091 7

Colorado Springs, CO Night Group-Verena Young Mitchell (Mrs William ).) 6907 Cherrywood Dr. , Colorado Springs, CO 80918

Denver, CO-Margo Schlup (Mrs Don D ) 1 East Belleview Dr., Littleton , CO 80121

Edmonton, AD-M s Candace Turner Dressler, #7 10811-115 St , Edmonton , AD T5H 3L2 CANADA

Evergreen , CO-Diane Stuart Westman ( Mrs Roger W ) P.O Box 2866, Evergreen, CO 80439

Fort Collins, CO-Ruth Weatherford , 945 laPorte Ave., Fort Collins , CO 80521

Jefferson County, CO-Brenda Worley Billings ( Mrs Jim ) 2595 Pierson , Lakewood , CO 80215

Laramie, Wy - Mrs William B Atchison , 2518 Mountain Shadow Lane , Laramie , WY 82070

Pueblo, CO-Ernamarie Trefz Williams (Mrs H.) 535 Dittmer, Pueblo , CO 81004

ALPHA·GAMMA PROVINCE

Alumnae Province President- Consta nce Busigin Nelso n (M r s E H.) WA Beta , 224 19th NE , #4 , East Wenatchee, WA 98801

Anchorage , AK-Megan Hammond Richard s (Mrs. B S ) 1021 Fred C ircle, Anchorage, AK 995 15

Bellevue·Eastslde, WA-Marka y Hannum Newmann (M r s Bob) 17419 NE 138th. Redm o nd , WA 98052

Boise, ID-Mr Rita Wicher. 5345 Keybridge Dr , BOise, ID 83703

Kent.Auburn, WA -Jen nifer Olness , 22516 SE 304 Plac e , Kent , WA 98031

Olympia, WA-Marsha Buroker Sayre (Mrs Thomas) 2714 College SE, Olym pi a , WA 98503

Seallle, WA-J oyce Odom Chris ti a nson (Mrs Lyle L.) 1221 NE 88th , Seattl e , WA 98115

Spokane, WA -Joan Hanson Degerstrom (Mrs eal) E 7804 Woodview Dr., Spoka n e, WA 99206

Tacoma, WA (Inez Smith Soule)-Mary Lou Hill , 6611 Lakewood Dr. W. #23 , Tacoma, WA 98467

Vancouver, BC - Jean Murphy 6050 Alhlone St. , Vancouver, BC V6M 3A4

CANADA

Walla Walla , WA- atalie Calkins Fredrickson (Mrs Jack ) 2557 Lancer PI. , Walla Walla , WA 99362

Wenatchee , WA-Lynn Christensen Marboe , 1450 Cas tlerock t ., #1002 , Wenatchee, WA 98801

Yakima, WA (Fanny Whitenack Llbby)-M ary Jo Scaman Perez (Mrs Manuel) , Secretary, 8190 aches Heights Rd ., Yakima WA 98908

ALPHA·DELTA

Alumnae Province President-Penn y While Mayer (Mrs ). W ) NY Alpha, 1051 Glen Meadow, parks , NY 89434

Corvallis, OR -Lyle Porter Earl, 406 NW 6th , Corvallis , OR 97330

Eugene, OR- Margaret B Stevenson ( Mrs W R ) 2045 Ridgeway Dr., Eugene , OR 97401

Lake Oswego.Dunthorpe, OR-SueJernstedt Fulton (Mrs R.) 21950 hannon Lane , West Linn , OR 97068

Portland, OR -Julie Paul , 12375 Mt Jefferson Terrace #31., Lake Oswego , OR 9 035

Reno, NY-Brenda B Nenzel (Mrs F. W) 3445 W Plumb Ln. , Reno , NY 89509

Sacramento, CA-Kathry n Mc lain Miller ( Mrs Stephen) 2800 Catania Way, Sacramemo, CA 95826

Salem , OR (Nancy Black WaUace)-Nanci Benfer Garzoli , 396 18th NE , Salem , OR 97301

Salt Lake City, UT

Stan islau s Coun ty, CA-Marcia Weingardner (Mrs Galen) 6607 Candlewood Circle , Riverbank , CA 95367

Yuba-S utte r , CA-Frances Zygmum Indorf (Mrs M C.) 11442 Metteer Rd , Live Oak, CA 95953

AL P HA-EPSILO N PROVINCE

Al u mnae P rovince P resi d ent- ancy Trogman , IL Theta , 2363 Larkin Street , #32 , San Francisco , CA 94109

Be rke ley-Eas t Bay, CA-Mrs. Shirlee Gilbert Bryson , 1245 Sandelin Ave ., San Leandro, CA 94577

Ce ntral San Joaquin Val l ey, CA-Roberta Reese Asahina (Mrs Bernie) 1274 E Loftus Lane, Fresno , CA 92710

Co ntra Cos t a, CA-Mary Albers Lyding (Mrs Richard).) 167 Oak Road , Danville, CA 94526

Mar i n County, CA-Sue Ward Thomas (Mrs Edward) 39 Corte Mesa , San Rafael, CA 94901

Mont e rey Pe nins u la, CA-Barbara Huston Miller (Mrs Jerry) 4145 Tolando Trail , Carmel , CA 93923

Palo Al to , CA-Jill Liscom , 38 Devonshire Ave., #4 , Mountain View, CA 940 3 San Francisco, CA-Lisa L. Gamel , 3024 Van Ness Ave nue, #9 , San Francisco , CA 94109

San Jo s e , CA -Suzan n e Kuypers Roberts (Mrs Gary K.) P O Box 664 , Saratoga , CA 95071

San Mateo Count y, CA-Mary Wieder h oldt Meyersieck (Mrs Thomas M ) 970 Vista Rd ., H ill sborough , CA 94010

Vall ey of the Moo n , CA -Jean Porter Benson , 8930 Acorn Lane, Santa Rosa , CA 95409

ALPHA-ZETA PROVINC E

Al umna e Prov in ce P res ide nt -Ellie Moore Merrick (Mrs George B ) IL BetaDelta , 3200 Poi n settia Avenue, Manhattan Beach , CA 90266

Antelope Valley, CA-Ci nd y Fisc h er (Mrs Gar y) 4711 West M-14 St., Quartz H illd , CA 93534

Bake rs field , CA-Nancy Fogle Pollard (Mrs. Lawrence B ) 600 New Stine Rd ., #25 , Bakersfield, CA 93309

Ce ntral Orange County, CA -Sally Flaherty (Mrs George) 7332 Grovewood Lane, O r ange, CA 92669 AN U Fran Marti n , 16140 Cac h e St ., Fou nta in Vall ey, CA 92708

Gl e ndale, CA-Jamee Harasick, 340 Burchett St., #306 , Glendale , CA 91203

La Ca nada Vall ey, CA-Sloveig Dyrkorn Shiells (Mrs James F.) 4253 Shepherds Lane, La Canada, CA 91011

Lon g Beach , CA-Marcia Miller Scharfen (Mrs. Bill) 1450 La Perla , Long Beach , CA 90815

Los Angele s, CA-Char10tte Hanker Hoyt (Mrs William L. , Jr.) 3100 Coldwater Canyon Dr., Beverly Hills , CA 90210

Los An gel es, CA Jun i or Gro up -Dianne M Diannitto , 4612 EI Reposo Dr., Los Angeles , CA 90065

P asad ena, CA-Jan Armel , 1270 Glen Oaks Blvd., Pasadena , CA 91105

P asadena, CA Jun i or Group -Martha Wheeler Bowman (Mrs Karl P ) 2085 N. Villa Heights Rd ., Pasadena , CA 91107

San Fernando Vall ey, CA-Jacqueline Yarbrough Liscom (Mrs L.) 17332 Superior St ., Northridge , CA 91324

Santa Ba rbara, CA-Missy MacFadyen , 621 Calle Palo Colorado , Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Santa Monica -Westsi d e, CA-Roberta Oplinger Shepard (Mrs John) 1250 Amherst, #104, Los Angeles , CA 90025

South Bay, CA-JiIIJensen Meynen (Mrs. Richard) 3564 Del Amo Blvd ., #A , Torrance, CA 90503

So uth Coas t , CA-Joann Webb Merrill (Mrs. Harry) 25 Momecito Dr., Corona del Mar, CA 92625

So uth Co ast, CA Jun ior D ay Group -Laura Kathryn Chirpka, 2708 Hilltop Dr., Newpor t Beach , CA 92660

South Coast , CA Evening Group -Elizabeth THy Johnson (Mrs Mark W:) 56 Castillo , Irvine , CA 92720

Ve ntura Coun ty, CA-Cynthia Marsh Uoyd-Butler (Mrs James 0 ) P.O Box 4007, Satacoy, CA 93004

Whi tti er, CA-Betty Lou Head , 1350 3 E Beverly Blvd ., Whittier, CA 90601

ALP HA-ETA PROVINCE

Alu mnae P rovince Presi d ent-Gloria Sloan Gooder ( Mrs Donald ) AZ Alpha , 6678 Valle di Cadore, Tucson , AZ 85715

Del Sol North, CA-Margaret !Gel Stockton , 469 w: Oceanview Ave ., Del Mar, CA 92014

Honolulu, HI-G eraldine DeBenedetti , 916 Kana Place, Honolulu , HI 96816

LaJo lla , CA (Ad ele Taylor Alford)-Ann Denker Webster (M r s Th o m as) 2667

Caminito Prado , La Jolla , CA 92037

Las Vegas, NV-)ane Fitzpatrick Boudreau ( Mrs Thomas F. ) 6159 Swee tbriar Ct ., Las Vegas, NV 89102

No r th O ran ge County, CA-Palmer Bemis Simon (Mrs David) 13622 Daisy Court, Chino, CA 91710

North San D i e g o County, CA-Min Brown Wells ( Mrs R Martin ) 17555 Adena Lane, San Diego , CA 92128

P alm Spr ings -D esert Cities, CA-Helena Dingle Moore ( Mrs G H.) 4905 1 Eisenhauer Dr., Indio , CA 92201

Ph oe n ix, AZ-Sydney Mitchell Fox (Mrs Daniel) 8651 E Royal Palm , #235 , Scottsdale, AZ 85258

Rivers id e, CA-Charlotte Haskell Huber, 5492 Argyle Way, River s ide, CA 92506

San D iego , CA-Nancy Halvorson Johnson (Mrs John F.) 6396 Dwane Ave ., San Diego , CA 92120

Tucso n , AZ-Marnie Gordon Gooding (Mrs. Gary) 5426 E tnth , Thcson , AZ 85711

P I PHI PO CKETS

Bris tol , VA-TN-Barbara Hartung Smith (Mrs K. Thomas) 125 Woodland , Bristol , VA 24201

Fort Walto n B eac h , FL-Catherine Coffey Drummond (Mrs G. F.) 102 Judith Dr., Valparaiso , FL 32580

Ho llywood , F L -)ane Anderson Johns (Mrs. Bruce) 4 14 S. 5 7 th Terrace , Holl ywood , FL 33023

Port C h a rlott e, FL -Leila M Faris (Mrs James B.) 1 Colony Point Dr. , #15B , Port Charlotte, FL 33950

South Central Ohio -Susan Cruse Natoli (Mrs. Rockie) 154 Skyline, Waverl y, OH 45690

Gr eencas tle , I N-Diane Nielsen Gossard (Mrs Keith) 800 Sherwood Drive, Greencastle, IN 46135

Owensboro, ICY -Terri Rhodes Coke, 10435 Hwy 81 , Utica , KY 42376

Terre Haute, IN -Vi rginia Nelson Combs (Mrs Charles) 122 Southridge Rd ., Terre Haute , I 47802

VIcksbu rg, MS-Leila Werle in Stone (Mrs Joseph) 50 Chapel Hills , Vicksburg , MS 39180

Hays, KS -Barbara Fiser Ru liffson (Mrs Mark) 1005 w: 38, Hays , KS 67601

Jeffe rson City, MO -Sally Schell Oxenhandler, 2119 -B Millbrook Ct ., Jefferson City, MO 65101

Conway, AR - Vicki Knap h eide Wood (Mrs Erwi n ) 19 Fernwood , Con way, AR 72032

C rittenden County, AR -Pam Wildy Brackin , 810 Ar li ngton , West Memphis , AR 72301

U ttle Re d Rive r , AR -Rivers Biford Shaw (Mrs Claude) 419 Lee St ., Heber Springs , AR 72543

Osce o la, AR-Mary Katheryn Flippo Crain ( Mrs John ) Box 278 , Wilson, AR 72395

Wynn e, AR -Murray Smith Johnson (Mrs Ken ) 14 Wy nnewood , Wy nne , AR 72396

Sapulpa, OK -Beverly Maulding Smith (Mrs Wiley) 725 Country Wood Way, Sapulpa, OK 74066

Ada, OK -Mary Mclaurin Deen (Mrs Gordon N ) 1010 S Const.m , Ada , OK 74820

C Unton -Weathe rford , OK -Anne Avery Denney (Mrs Drew) 1001 Cedar, Weatherford , OK 73096

Midwe s t City, O K -Jean Richards (Mrs R ).) 330 Cedar Bend , Midwest City, OK 73130

Northeas t Texas-Mrs Tom Cobb,)r , Rt 7, Box 156 , Paris , TX 75460

Carrollton a. Farm ers Bran ch , TX-Mrs Judy Cargill , 3221 Rolling Knoll , Dallas , TX 75234

Lu1k.in , TX-Harriet Tamminga , 1500 Woodberry, Lufkin , TX 75901

Temple, TX -Mrs. Tom Normand , 2318 Marlandwood Rd ., Temple , TX 76502

Brecke nrid ge, TX-Lyn Arnot Clark (Mrs David L.) 3 Chaparral , Breckenridge, TX 76024

Graham , TX-Ann Gordon Stroud (Mrs Douglas A ) 718 Kentucky, Graham, TX 76046

Odessa , TX -Carol yn Quille n , 1525 Sandalwood , Odessa , TX 79762

P ampa , TX -Becki Bilbo Bean (Mrs. Barton) Route 2 , Miami , TX 79059

Bremerton-Ki tsa p Coun ty, WA-Patricia Sinclair Coleman (Mrs Jack C.) 2621

Fircrest PI. SE , Port O rchard, WA 98366

Skagi t -Camano , WA-)ulianne Vanasse Vaux ( Mrs William W ) 5108 Heather Dr. , Anacortes , WA 9B221

Chico, CA-Mrs Elizabeth O Hill , 2520 Ramada Way, Chico , CA 95926

Twin Sis t ers, CA- Suzanne Dopkins Thompson (Mrs G Douglas ) 340 Peach Tree Ave ., Vacaville , CA 95688

CARNATIO CIRCLES

Green Valley, AZ- A. Scotti Coler (Mrs. C. Richard ) 991 Vuetta del Yab. , Green Valley, AZ 85614

Children's Hospital of Birmingham, Ala., was recipient of local philanthropic efforts of the Pi Phi Career Club, an interest group of the Birmingham Alumnae Club. Jill Verdlne Wood, left, and Kay Williams Wise, right, were two members who helped make Valentine door decorations for the young patients

Province officer is League Sustainer

The Junior League of Omaha Sustainer of the Year is Carolyn Steger Hansen , Iowa Gamma A graduate of Iowa State Universit y with a degree in horne economics , Carolyn is the current Alumnae Province President for Rho Province

Carolyn is a member of many civic organizations and service leagues She is currently a member of the Omaha Symphony Association Presidents' Council, sits on the Omaha Playhouse Board of Trustees , is a member of the

Initiation at Virginia Eta at the University of Richmond provided another three generations In PI Phi Initiate Tiffany Francis, center, Joined her Texas Alpha mother, Marjorie Mallett Francis and her Texas Alpha Golden Arrow grandmother, Marjori e Archer Mallett.

Award is renamed

In recognition of her long standing service and faith , Michigan Beta has renamed its highest GPA award as the Edith Marshall Award. Edith Stanley Marshall , Montana Alpha , has shown her support for over 50 years in Ann Arbor by holding every office in the alumnae club . In addition, Edith has served as secretary for Michigan Beta House Corporation for many years.

At the 100th anniversary Founders' Day celebration , Edith donated her initiation pin with pearls to be worn by each recipient of the award in years to corne. Senior Lynne Brooks , this year's winner of the Edith Marshall Award , accepted the pearled pin with a smile and a hug for a tearyeyed Edith

Salvation Army Women's Board , an Elder in the Presbyterian Church and a member of the Women 's Town Hall Board

In the League, Carolyn chaired the Heritage Theater Project which toured junior high schools with a play of educational value She chaired the cultural arts committee and founded the discovering art project which still exists under the sponsorship of the Joslyn Art Museum She also served as sustaining representative to the board .

A golfer, a bridge and tennis player, Carolyn and husband Robert have raised three children, all of whom are married. There are now two grandsons in the family.

Jan Shrader Mossman , Pi Phi's official parliamentarian , is a close and long time friend and was able to present the Sustainer of the Year award to Carolyn at the annual meeting of the JLO in May.

Carolyn Hansen, left, receives the Sustalner of the Year award from her close friend, Jan Mossman

Harriet Rutherford Johnstone Scholarships ($ 500)

Ann
Jeannene
Mary
SUzanna
Annie Maimone
Melissa
Edith Schroeder
Cathy Dunavant Arizona Beta Arizona State
Andrea Grable Indiana Eta IPU / Fort Wayne
Suzanne Kozyra illinois Alpha Monmouth
Kelly Larson Caillornia Gamma
Belh Campbell Kenfucky Gamma Easlern Kentucky U.
Kaarln long S Dakola Alpha U of S Dakola Jodie Hauch Onlarlo Bela U of Toronlo
Healher Wesl Virginia Epsilon Unlv. of Virginia
Nicole Cos "e N Dakola Alpha U of N Dakola
Barbara Baxler Monlana Alpha Monlana Siale
Claudine Welnsleln California Zela UC / Sanla Barbara
Emily Sue Illinois Alpha Monmoulh
Wharton
Dawn Hudson Alabama Gamma Auburn
Debra Schaper Texas Ela Texas AIlM
Eva Bong iovann i Amy Serface
Julia McConnell Susan Mordan Michigan Bela Texas Della Indi ana Bela Iowa Bela U of Michigan
Indiana University Simpson College Junior Alumnae Group Scholarship (S 500)
Hally Marsh Oklahoma Alpha U of Oklahoma
Renee Cook New York Delta Cornell
York
Deborah Horowitz Connectlcul Alpha U of Connectlcul

Nancy Olson is honored by Rockford Panhellenic

Nancy Nichols Olson , Illinois Zeta , is Rockford (Ill.) Panhellic's 1989 Woman of the Year. A long time communi t y leader, Nancy received the award last spring in recognition of sorority loyalty as a member of Pi Phi and more than 25 years of volunteer leadership in Rockford

Nancy is the mother of four children and grandmother of nine She has served as president of the Rockford Woman 's Club and founding chairman and guiding light of the club's Senior Activity Center, the flourishing facility that has served thousands of senior citizens since 1961.

The Panhellenic winner is past chairwoman of the boards of the county home for the aged and Keith Country Day School's Home and School Association and an active member of her church . She ini t iated sh ut -i n visi t s th e r e, and h as b ee n chairman of the Board of Deaconesses.

Cur r ently Nancy is secretary of t he boards of Wes ley Willow Re t ir ement Home and t he Roc k Va ll ey Fo und at io n. She is also Arrowcraft chairman of the Rockford Al u mnae Club, having served that group in al l offices Sh e now o p e n s h er h ome an n uall y fo r Arrowcraft sales.

Celebrate Kansas Beta!

Mark you r cale ndars fo r April 27-28 , 1990 fo r t h e Kansas Beta 75th Anniversary celebration P la n s include campus and house tours , a Founders' Day luncheon and a dinner dance. For information, contact : Amy Button Renz 3408 Ch imn ey Rock Rd Manha tt an , KS 66502 9 131776-613 8

Connecticut Alphas proudly display three trophies collected last spring. Awards Included 1st, Greek Week ; 2nd , Sigma Chi Derby Days ; and Most Improved Chapter GPA.

Attend i ng her Init i at i on were her g ra n dmothe r, Fra nc e s Ferguso n Freema n, le ft, and her mothe r, Ma rtha Freeman Reed , center, both Mi ssouri Al phas

Peacocks and Pi Phis combined to make a spec i al Founder's Day for the Montgomery (ALI Alumnae Club. Celebrating at The Peacock 's Feather were (Back, I-rl : Marj orie Kale York, Jane Matthews Farnsworth , Carol Johnson Telehany, Trlc la Ruth Culpepper, Kelly Pate, Carol Tew Bailey, Jane Pearson Roark Front : Nancy Scott Mitchell , Dede Houck Ha rb in, Ella Boyd Ma r t in

Foyer is dedicated

O n Fo u n d ers' Day last s p ring , Illi nois Et a Pi Phis dedicated the foye r of th eir hou se to Helen Moffett Ru sse ll , a dedicated , special Pi Phi. Mrs Russell has devoted many hours and a lot of her love to Pi Beta Phi , and to show her how much the chapter loves her, the lovely foyer was named the Mrs. Helen Russell Hall.

Founders' Day was not only special to Mrs Russell , but also to house mom , Mrs. Ruth Weekly. Mom Ruth had been house mom for three years and had decided that it is time to move on. Although this was Mom Ruth 's last Founders' Day, it was really her first . Early that morning she was initiated into Pi Beta Phi.

When Elizabeth Co ll et, right, was In it ia t e d Into Ca li fom l a Alpha , she became the sixth Pi Ph i in her fam il y

Agnes MacDonald, Manitoba Alpha, Is chairing the Manitoba Council on Aging , and last February was one of 15 Canadian women who attended the Ottawa Conference on Women &: Aging Agnes was a founding member of Manitoba Alpha in 1929.

Three Texas Alphas , including Identical twins Alexandra and Mary Wallace , abave, made their international debuts in New York City last December, presented by the New York Bachelors Club The twins , along with pledge sister Cristy Craddock. were among 50 debutantes from around the world who were presented at the event benefiting the Leukemia Society and other charities

Agency features Pi Phi talent

The recent opening of a new advertising agency in Austin , Tex ., Warren / Martino, Inc ., combines the talents of Gay Warren Gaddis , Texas Alpha , previously senior vice president at Fellers & Gaddis, and David MartinO , former creative director at Fellers & Gaddis

"Warren/Martino was formed with one basic idea in mind ," Gay explained. "Creativity should be the driving force in the marketing process While still maintaining a built-in measuring device for our projects , we're pushing the creative limit and seeking a new level of quality in client service."

Gay's career spans from Dallas as a writer/designer to marketing director of an Atlanta-based national management consulting firm She was also head of the public relations department at Baylor Medical Center, largest hospital in the southwest , where she led the task force to design and implement graphic standards for the entire system. Most recently, she spent seven years building Fellers , Lacy & Gaddis , Inc , marketing consultants As one of the firm's partners , Gay had management responsibility for the creative product for all clients , and served on the company's board of directors . Specifically, she developed a healthcare marketing group and is now a recognized expert across the southwest.

Between Gay and David , they have taken home over 4 0 local and regional Addy's , and over 15 Telly's . Their combined 25 years of experience involves

work on a wide range of accounts including : transportation , cable, telecommunications, real estate, health care, financial services, professional services , hospitality, tourism, energy, retail , and food

There are two Pi Phis working with Gay in her company. Texas Alpha Rena McGaughy was employed with a public relations and governmental affairs firm in Washington , DC before returning to Texas to join Gay's firm . An intern , Tiffany Waters , is also a Pi Phi , so Gay feels that the company is off to a good start

L-r: Gay Warren Gaddis, Texas Alpha, President of Warren / Martino, Inc.; David Martino, Creative Director; Rena McGaughy, Texas Alpha
Joan Caspero, Virginia Zeta, 3rd from left, joined other chapter presidents in a groundbreaking ceremony that kicked off the construction of a series of Greek housing at Virginia Tech. The new Pi Phi house is expected to be completed by fall 1990

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Virginia honors Isabel Rogers

A resolution passed by the Virginia General Assembly recently honored Dr. Isabel Rogers, Florida Beta , professor of applied Christianity of the Presbyterian School of Christian Education. Thc Honorable Franklin P Hall, member of the House of Delegates, made the official presentation on Sunday, February 19 , at Westminster Pres· byterian Church in Richmond . It was an unexpected honor for Dr. Rogers who preached the sermon on that day.

The Virginia Senate and House of Delegates adopted the resolution to honor Dr. Rogers for "her term as spokesperson for the Presbyterian Church eu.S.A ) , for her many personal achievements, and for her continued devotion to her ministry, her ideals, and her fellow human beings."

Isabel is the immediate past moderator of the denomination (See ARROW story, pg 17, Winter 1987) In 1986 while on sabbatical leave, she was a full -time volunteer in the Richmond YWCA's program for battered women and rape victims She is presently an elder at the Ginter Park Presbyterian Church

The General Assembly resolution cited her teaching , her campus ministry, her author hip of five Presbyterian study books and her service to battered women in their award .

She was awarded the YWCA's Outstanding Woman's Award in Religion in 1986

Kate Elias, Texas Zeta , crowned the new queen at the annual Beaux Arts Bail in Jacksonville, III., following her 198&-a9 reign. The ball Is sponsored by the Art Association of Jacksonville. Kate Is attending the Energy Institute In Moscow, Russia , this semester, pursuing her studies In Russian language and history. She Is a summer graduate from Baylor.

The enthusiasm and Ingenuity of New York Gammas did It agalnl Greek Sing, on the Administration Building steps, kicked off Greek Week 1989 at St. Lawrence University The annual competition was
won for the third year In a row by the PI Phis. (Photo by J. Brendan McLaughlin)
Renee Henry, right,
Beta ,
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Beta mother, Nancy Hegler Henry,
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State. Nancy Is also Pi Phi's Chi Province President
Indiana Alphas Val Llby and Buffy Bemis were two of the top ten seniors In the 1989 graduating class at Franklin College They were selected by their classmates and faculty members

Arrowmont Board of Governors member CA Edwards shares a laugh w ith Barba ra Mandrell, righ t, a nd Ba rba ra 's husband , Ken Dudney. Barba ra rece i ved the f irst Fawn Wil ke rson Award , presented In May (N as hvill e Ban ne r staff photo by Larr y McCormack)

Mandrell receives Wilkerson Award

The Nashville Alumnae Club was delighted when Barbara Mandrell received the first Fawn Wilkerson Award on May 2 in the Grand Ballroom of the Hermitage Hotel in Nashville, Tenn. In attendance at the ceremony were chairmen of Christmas Village, sponsored by the Nashville Alumnae Club. It is a major contributor to the Bill Wilkerson Speech and Hearing Center

Nashville's own Nancy Fawn Wilkerson Diehl and Jane Wilkerson Yount, Tennessee Betas, are the daughters of Fawn Wilkerson for whom the award is named . Nancy Hart Diehl Harvey, Virginia Gamma, along with others, including Pi Phi alumnae club president, Cathy Aderholt Head , Alabama Gamma , serve on the board for the Center. Through their representation, much significance is given to Pi Beta Phi.

As a facility of the Bill Wilkerson Hearing and Speech Center, the Pi Beta Phi Rehabilitation Institute honored Barbara Mandrell's efforts towards community awareness of seat belt usage . " We are deeply appreciative to her for speaking out on this serious issue, " said Fred Bess, director of the Wilkerson Center.

"Most of our patients in the rehabilitation program have sustained head injuries because of automobile accidents Barbara Mandrell's own rehabilitation has been an inspiration for many victims of car wrecks Her courage and determination exhibited a strength of character essential for recovery, " added Bess .

After her much publicized automobile accident in 1983 , Mandrell took her seat belt advocacy to the Tennessee State Legislature and to the entire nation via a public service announcement on audio, video and poster which strongly urged " Buckle up- you may never have another chance "

Nuclear librarian elected to Board

Lois Shand Webster, Illinois Eta , of Glen Ellyn, Ill ., is manager ofinformation Resources for the American Nuclear Society, and has been elected to the Board of Directors ofthe Special Libraries Association (SLA) for a three-year term. She took office at the Association's annual meeting last June in New York City. SLA is an international association of information professionals who work in special libraries serving business, research, government, universities, newspapers , museums and institutions that use or produce specialized information.

Lois has served as chairman of the Nuclear Science Divi· sion and the bylaws committee of the Illinois chapter and chaired SLA's bylaws committee for the past two years.

Her other professional activities include membership in the American Society for Information Science, the Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Executives, and the Chicago section of the American Nuclear Society. She has served as special libraries representative on the Advisory Committee to the Board of Directors of the Suburban library System of Illinois, and on the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Chicago Library Assembly. She is currently listed in "Who's Who in Finance and Industry."

She has authored or co-authored more than a dozen papers, speeches , or presentations delivered in the U.S., Korea , Guatemala, Canada and Brazil. She has written a chapter, "Electronic Communications , A Passport to the World ," in Association International Activity, published by the American Society of Association Executives in 1988, and has contributed an article , "Indoor Radon Conference," to the June 1987 issue of Nuclear News

Lois is widowed , has three married sons and is the proud grandmother of four

The American Nuclear Society is an international scientific, engineering and educational organization dedicated to the peaceful applications of nuclear science with a worldwide membership of more than 16,000 engineers, scientists and educators in government , academia and private industry.

Club sponsors ca ree r night

Last April , the Maryland-DC Suburban Alumnae Club and its Junior Group organized a career night for Maryland Beta actives at the University of Maryland. A junior alum , Sharon Olmstead , visited the career center at University and picked up brochures for the actives She also explained several of the services provided there

Breaking into mall groups , based on careers of alumnae and interests or majors of th e actives , gave undergraduates the opportunity to ask questions or share concerns with people in similar fields

The evening ended with a Cookie-Shine. It was an enjoyable evening with time for fun as well as time to share meaningful information that may help the actives as they venture into the world

An unusual number of VIP PI Phis attended the trl-state area Founders' Day celebration last spring, sponsored by the Westchester (NY) Alumnae Club From back. I-r: Susan Johnson , outgoing Northern New Jersey Club president ; Pat Shidler, Alpha Collegiate PP; Pat Davis, Fairfield (Conn ) Club president; Nancy Keene , Beta APP ; Barbara Feldkamp, Beta CPP; Kay Plrrong , Chair, Settlement School Board of Governors ; Joan Stettler, Chair, Loan Fund ; Patty Gervey, Westchester Club president Front : Janet Hamilton, Director of Alumnae Extension; Anne Bartlett, Nominating Committee ; Carolyn Lichtenberg, Grand President; Kay Boker, Alpha APP

A Seiko Quartz timepiece available for a limited time only. Featuring a richly detailed three-dimensional re-creation of the Fraternity Crest on the 14 Ict. goldfinished dial Electronic quartz movement guaranteed accurate to within fifteen seconds per month.

The Pi Beta Phi Fraternity Watch is available in three styles - leather strap wrist watch , two-tone bracelet wrist watch, and gold-tone bracelet wrist watch All watches have date display, mar resistant crystal , battery life indicator and synchronized second hand Moreover, upon delivery, you must be absolutely satisfied with the quality, or you may return your acquisition for a full refund.

The leather strap wrist watch is $200 ; the two-tone bracelet wrist watch is $230; and the gold-tone bracelet wrist watch is $255. There is a $5.75 shipping and handling charge for each watch ordered On shipments to Pennsylvania only, purchasers should add 6% state sales tax .

10 order by American Express, Master<:ard, or VISa, please call toll-free 1-800-523-0124 (Pennsylvania residents only should call 1-800-367-5248). All callers should ask for operator 1233L. Calls are accepted weekdays from 9 a.m to 9 p m Eastern Tune. To order by mail , write to : Pi Beta Phi Fraternity, c/o P.o. Box 511, Wayne , PA 19087 and include check, or money order, payable to Official Pi Beta Phi Watch Credit card orders can also be sent by mail - please include full account number and expiration date Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery.

Lois Locke Curtis, Missouri Alpha, 1914, Is a member of the Sarasota-Manatee (Fla.) Alumnae Club and celebrated her 75th anniversary In PI Beta Phi at Founders' Day. She Is a charter member of the club , chartered In January, 1965, and they presented her with a dozen wine carnations .

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CHAPTER REPORTS

on 1988-89 Outstanding Honors

Alabama Gamma, Auburn University

Chapter Honors- 2nd , Greek Week ; Greek Convocation Altruisitics Award .

Individual Honors-Order of Omega : Suzanna Etheridge, Caroline Molchan. Panhellenic President : Caroline Molchan. Omicron Delta Kappa: Vicki Varone. Mortar Board : Vicki Varone. Pi Lambda Sigma (pre-law honorary): Suzanne Etheridge, Beth Hathorn A Singers: Laura Lea Lanier, ance Pittard Glomerta: Jill Lovett. Phi Eta Sigma : Jill Lovett , Jennifer Smith , Liz Burlwy, Elizabeth Blake, Tiffani Weise, Michelle Cordes, Cheryl Barnes , Karin Grigsby, Julie Hegwood , Tricia Cole, Sarah Reed Angel Flight: Lori Poole, Beth Hathorn , Mary Steadman , Cheryl Barnes , Dawn Hudson , Lynn Williams. Alpha Lambda Delta: Mandy Payne , Jeannie Webb, Jennifer Smith, Tiffani Weise, Michelle Cordes , Liz Burley, Elizabeth Blake, Cheryl Barnes , Karin Grigsby, Tricia Cole , Sarah Reed Chi Epsilon : Alicia Hailey AU Orientation Leader: Liz Burley AU Student Recruiter : Liz Burley. Outstanding College Students of America: Suzanna Etheridge , Alicia Hailey, Cheryl Barnes. Tigerettes : Susan Julian , Mandy Northcutt , Heather McQuiston Pi Gamma Tau (Engineering Honorary) : Julie Hegwood American Society of Civil Engineers: Alicia Hailey, Michele Cordes. Dean 's List: Lorie Redovian, Dawn Hudson , Tricia Cole, Alicia Haile y, Sarah Reed , Liz Burley, Cheryl Barnes UPC Director of Fine Arts : Vicki Varone.

Alberta Alpha, University of Alberta

Chapter Honors-Highes t Panhellenic GPA ; Red Cross award for serv ice

Individual Honors- Woman of the year for the city of Edmonton : Judge Marjorie Montgomery Bowker, Canadian longjump champion: Nancy Gilis ; Alumnae of the year: Carolyn Cawsey ; Dean's List : Patricia Quinton ; Peggy Ault Lefebre Award for athletics : Doreen Masterton ; Exceptionality Award: Brenda Bonetti.

Arizona Alpha, University of Arizona

Chapter Honors- Sprin g Fling pirit Award ; 1st , Blood Drive Sigma Chi Derby Days ; 3rd , overllll Sigma Chi Derby Days ; Pledge Class '88 Delta Chi Winter Fest Philanthropy

Individual Honors-Panh ellenic Ru sh Counselors: Tracy Bonvino , Marti Riemer, Debbie Pope , Melissa Gruben , Colleen 0 ' eil , Stacey Todd , Julie Ohms ; Arizona Ambassadors : Julia Rau ch, Tracy Bonvino ; Order of Omega : Marlo Donato , Mara Weber, Chris t y Bulkeley ; Chimes Junior Honorary, Optimi , Arizona Host and Hostess: Elizabeth Caldwell; Panhellenic Greek Relation Committee: Mimi Arnold , Lisa C rist ; Greek Freshman of the Year :Jessica Teisch ; President of Mortar Board , Homecoming Queen : Ch ri sty Bulkeley

Arizona Beta, Arizona State Unive rsity

Chapter Honors- 2nd , Greek Sing; 2nd , Intramurals ; 4 th , Greek Week.

Individual Honors- Community Service Congressional Award , Courtney Sheafe; Devil 's Advocates, Julie James , Chris Kieselbach ; Greek Steering Committee, Amy Davis , Debbie Zeschke; Greek Woman of the Year Finali t , Maggie Appelbe ; Order of Alpha , Michelle Schmitt ; Order of Omega , Amy Anspach , Maggie Appelbe, Jacquie Bonacich , Marge Ellis, Karen Koerper, Jill Mozer,

Debbi e Ze chke; Jacquie Bonaci c h (secretary) ; Rush Co unsel ors, Mindy Barbee, Jennifer DePriest , Jodi Lagge ; Student Alumnae Foundation Board of Directors, Dionne Fedderson ; Stude nt Foundation , Maggie Appelbe, Chris Kieselbach ; State Press Staff, Rob ie Kakonge ; REACH , Debbie Zeschke ; Sigma Nu Sweetheart , Dionne Fedderson.

Arkansas Alpha, University of Arkansas

Chapter Honors-1 s t , GPA ; 1s t , Sigma Nu Relays; 2nd , Sigma u Volleyball Tournament ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Beach Party winners

Individual Honors-Greek Woman of the Year: Kim Foust ; Order of Omega : Kathleen Mahlone, Laura Miller, Elizabeth ield ; Cardinal Key : Angela Harrison , Deupree Pickell , Alicia Schultz ; Razorback Beauty : Kim Foust ; Phi Eta Sigma: Susan Hart ; Mortar Board: Laura Miller, Kathleen Mahlone ; Razorback Belles: Caroline Hubbard , Dionne Baxter, Melinda Joyce , Michelle Bien ; Homecoming Queen , Cotton Bowl Que e n : Kori Ann Peel , Panhellenic Rush Counselor : Laura Dockey, Elizabeth Hatfield , Kriste n Sutherland , Vicki Underwood; Golden Ke y: Kathleen Mahlone; Varsity Pom Pon Captain : Elizabeth Hatfield ; Outstanding Sophomore Industrial Engineer: Angela Harrison; Sigma u Sweetheart Court: Laura Dockery, Marilyn O'Connor. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart : Dee Bailey ; Phi Delta Theta Sweetheart: Heather Horner.

California Alpha, Stanford University

Individual Honors - Dafna Ciechanover, advertisement manager for the Stanford Daily; Amy Biehl graduated with honor s.

California Beta, u.c. Berkeley

Individual Honors-Cind y Aston , Prytanean Women's Honor Society ; Patricia Aston, Cindy Stephens , Order of Omega ; Patricia Curry, Golden Key National Honor Society, Order of Omega ; Kara Kockelman , College PanheUenic Association Scholarship Nominee, Prytanea n Women 's Honor Society ; Julie O ' Connell , u.c. Berkeley Judicial Committee.

California Gamma, University of Southern California

Individual Honors- U.s.c. Comm unit y Service Award : Kathy Kurtz. Phi Beta Kappa : Ste ph anie Willis . Order of Omega: anc y Coyne, Cindy Zurawski.

California Delta, UClA

Individual Honors-Le slie Sevlian-1989 Greek Week Chairman ; Shelley McCrory, Sigma Nu White Rose Queen ; Dana Le Mert and Sherri Williams , Theta Chi court; Leigh Ann Loeffler, Panhellenic Treasurer ; Songleading Squad , Stacey Ash , Gloria oh; Cheerleader, Annie Maimone; Clipper Girls , Gloria oh , Kathy Whittaker

California Zeta, University of California, Santa Barbara

Chapter Honors -1st, Inter-Sororit y Volleyball Tournament; 1st , Greek Week ; Bes t Overall Soro rit y; Bes t Scholarship Program

Individual Honors- Phi Beta Kappa : Michelle Trebino, Carolyn Stein ; Golden Key, Michelle Trebino ; Award for Highes t GPA of all UC Santa Barbara English Majors, Michelle Trebino ; Order of

Omega , Tami Wilson ; Junior Honor Society, Michelle Trebino ; Panhellenic Representative of the Year, Outstanding Woman of America, Claudine Weinstein ; Commissioned into Army (cadet to officer) , Shannon Owens ; Outstanding Economics Teaching Assistant of the Year, Debbie Salustri ; Panhellenic Rush Counselors; Claudine Weinstein , Sally Packham , Laura Stinchfield, Lisa Gilbert ; July's Magazine Cover of "Runner 's World ," Kristen Dilworth Tonya Johnson , Jenifer Busching, Claudine Weinstein, Sigma Chi Sweetheart Court

California Theta, University of California at Davis

Chapter Honors-Greek Week , 2nd ; Davis Stampede community service , 1st.

Individual Honors-Helen Beebe, Miss Anchor Splash ; Mary Beth Gregorwich , Grace Chang, Panhellenic Rush Counselor.

Colorado Gamma, Colorado State

Chapter Honors-Outstanding chapter award ; Overall Greek Supplemental Programming Award ; 3rd , Intramurals ; Outstanding Philanthropy Award , Most Improved GPA.

Colorado Delta, Colorado School of Mines

Individual Honors-Sylvia Botello, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity ; Debra DeMayola , Blue Key ational Honor Fraternity ; Elaine Gort , Student Body Treasurer, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, CSM Dean's List ; Jenifer Hall , Lisa Lofdahl , CSM Dean's List ; Katharine Misken, Junior class secretary ; Eun Suk Park , Senior Class Vice President , Blue Key National Honor Fraternity ; Betsy Ryan , Greek Woman of the Year, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity; Debra Schuldt , Sophomore class secretary, Blue Key ational Honor Fraternity, CSM Dean 's List ; Tami Smith , CSM Dean 's List ; Tracyn Thayer, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity ; Suzette Thompson , Lisa Van Zee, Erika Vote , Dean's List.

Connecticut Alpha, University of Connecticut

Chapter Honors -1st , Greek Jam; 2nd , Sigma Chi Derby Days , Most Improved GPA.

Individual Honors-Order of Omega : Sharon Glass , Alicia Blake ; Pi Sigma Alpha: Michele Mientek ; Psi Chi : Mary Beth Vincenzo ; Sigma Chi Sweetheart Runner-up : Wendy leigh McCorrison ; Commissioned to Second Lieutenant Army ROTC : Ellen Long, Amy Malia ; University Dean's List : Leslie Atkinson, Lisa Gollnick , Terri Isidro , Ellen Long , Renay Midler, Michele Mientek, Linda Patrylak, Dawn Pomroy, Beth Rittenband , Andrea Suhie, Marijane Vaniotis , Mary Beth Vincenzo , Barbara Wronsky, Lisa Ziobro

Florida Alpha, Stetson University

Chapter Honors-1st , Homecoming Spirit Award ; Phi Mu Gifford Community Service Award

Individual Honors-Rho Lambda , Liz Fedele, Suzy Leitner, Lisa Lent, Lyn Faust , Patricia Riko. Mortar Board , Liz Fedele, Krista Erikson, Peggy Threlkel , Pam Childers (Senior Tassel Award) ODK, Pam Childers, Liz Fedele. Green Circle, Rebecca Palmer, Cyndi Vayo Beta Beta Beta , Lillian Washington Kappa Delta Pi , Krista Erikson Psi Chi , Peggy Threlkel. Panhellenic Rush Counselor, Zuzette Estevez , Sally Padget , Kerry Rogers Resident Advisors , Lisa Bales, Vickie Caro. Student Union Board , Cyndi Vayo ( PreSident ). Honor Graduate, Lillian Washington REPORTER, Rebecca Palmer ( Editor ).

Florida Beta, Florida State University

Chapter Honors- Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts , 3rd Place Fie ld Day Events ; Greek Week , 1st , Skit Day, 3rd , House Decorations ; Homecoming , 1st , Banner, 3rd, Overall.

Individual Honors-Gold Key ational Honor Society : Lisa Bradfo rd , Christina Kizirian, Daryl Ann Mase, Jenny McCollum , Jenny Pearson , Deanne Sharer, Cathy Unger, Kathy Wi1Iiamson; Mortar Board : Nancy Buhr, Christina Kizirian , Daryl Ann Mase , Deanne Sharer ; Seminole Ambassadors : Lisa Barclay, Lisa Bradford , Sonya Harrell , Christina Lavery, Dana Livaudais, Jenny McCollum , Lori Pessagno , Stacey Robinson , Jeni Romanchek , Jodi Schildenech t , Cathy Unger; Lady Scalphunters: Jenny Pearson , Lillie Alexand re, Lisa Bradford , Evelyn Dallara, Renee Ennis , Deana Genders , Chollet Godwin , Lynne Grizzard, Paige Kelly, Christina Kiziria n , Christina Lavery, Dana Livaudais , Laurie Ann Marsh , Daryl Ann Mase, Jenny McCollum , Stacey Robinson , Beth Searcy, Cathy Unge r ; FSU Public Relations Association: Jodi Schildenecht ; Beta Kappa Alpha Greek Honorary : Chollet Godwin , Daryl Ann Mase , Christina Kizirian , Deanne Sharer; Phi Eta Sigma : Susanne Boatright , Chr isty Chism , Chollet Godwin , Whitney Hewitt , Paige Kelly, Christina Kizirian , Dana Livaudais , Jennifer LovejOY, Daryl Ann Mase , Jenny Pearson, Linda Sharer, Mary Alice Tucker, Cathy Unger; Rho Lambda : Deanne Sharer-President, Daryl Ann Mase-Secretary, Chr istina Kizirian , Deana Genders , Lynne Grizzard , Jenny McCollum , Karol Saltrick, Kathy Williamson ; FSU Homecoming Court : Ch ristina Kizirian-lst Runner Up, Laurie Ann Marsh ; Greek Woman of the Year: Christina Kizirian ; Garnet and Gold Girls : Laurie Ann Marsh-Secretary, Jenny Pearson- Treasurer, Kathleen Young, Lilli e Alexandre, Renee Ennis, Whitney Hewitt , Leigh Hudgins , Sharon Line, Reedy Metz , Stephanie Moye ; Christina Kizirian-Delta Tau Delta Sweetheart, Julie Levine-Theta Chi Sweetheart ; Order of Omega: Christina Kizirian , Dana Livaudais , Deanne Sharer; Student Alumni Foundation : Cathy Unger, Lisa Bradford , Aimee Brostoff, Evelyn Dallara , Chollet Godwin , Lori Pessagno , Sharon Line , Susan Mangum Stacey Robinson , Kelly Schirm, Li nda Sharer, Ashley Terwilliger ; Dr Robert E Leach (Beta Kappa Al ph a Honorary) Scholarship Recipient for FSU: Chollet Godwin ; Campus Journalist for 1be Florida Flambeau: Laura Peed ; Miss Florida State University Finalists : Lisa Bradford , Lori Pessagno , Susan Rogers .

Florida Epsilon, University of Central Florida

Chapter Honors-Panhellenic Service Hours Award; Panhellenic Leadership Honors Award ; Panhellenic Most Spirited Pledge C lass ; Greek Week 1st, Service Award ; Greek Week 1st , Spirited Aw ard; 3rd , Sigma Chi Derby Days ; 3rd , Homecoming ; highest Spr ing GPA ; 1st , flag football , floor hockey ; 3rd , basketball , softball , soccer

Individual Honors-Panhellenic secretary, Susan Morris; outgoing Panhellenic treasurer, Robin Wendel ; Greek Woman of the Year, Mary Laplant ; Greek Sportswomen of the Year, Diana Staneszewski ; UCF Public Relations , Elise Cronin ; UCF Attorney General , Lori Dic kes ; Order of Omega: Diana Staneszewski , Mary LaPlant ; Omicron De lta Kappa: Laura Sapp, Elaine Dietz , Mary LaPlant , Diana Staneszewski; Presidential Leadership Chairman, Pi Kappa Phi , Mary laPlant ; Deans List : icole Bilodeau , Jennie Blanton , Lydia Cook, Lori Dickes, Cynthia Fernandez , Lynne Giancotti , Heidi Haise , Mar y LaPlant , Jennifer Latran , Ellen Ridley, Laura Sapp, Terri Smith , Tori Vihlen, ina Yon

Georgia Alpha , University of Georgia

Chapter Honors-2nd highest G.P.A .; 3rd place banner Greek Week.

Individual Honors-Omicron Delta Kappa : Kim Fortney, secretary ; Beth Sykes, Vice President ; Mortar Board : Kim Fortney ; Sanford-Burgess Scholarship : Jennifer Daly ; Young Democrats : Jennifer Daly, Vice President Programs , Caroline Frye, state Vice President ; Z Club : Beth Sykes, President , Sandy Handlos , Joann Cebulski , Kim Fortney ; German Honor Society, Top 5 % of Class : Kim Fortney ; Alpha Lambda Delta : Kristine Schwartz, Laura Pritchett , Debbie Waller, Sandy Handlos , Kim Franklin , Ashley Collins, Julie Pardue, Lili Kawaminami , Betsy Derrick; Gamma Beta Phi : Laura Pritchett , Sandy Handlos , Kim Franklin , Ashley Collins, Julie Pardue, Betsy Derrick, Chris Sonibar ; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi: Sally Artime ; Beta Alpha Psi , Accounting Honor Society : Susan Earney, Marianne Hart , Marla Mason ; Alpha Zeta Honor Fraternity: Christa Thomas , Joann Cebulski , Lili Kawaminami; BIG Guide: Shelley Bowers , Steph Kiser, Molly Kidd; Palladia, Order of Omega : Beth Sykes ; Pointer Staff: Beth Sykes, Debbie Waller; Alumni Scholarship : Lili Kawaminami , Molly Kidd , Caroline Duckworth; Pandora Yearbook: Shelley Bowers, Debbie Waller; Dawson Scholarship : Uli Kawaminami ; Orientation Leader: Beth Sykes; Josten Scholarship, Scottish Rite Scholarship : Joann Cebulski , Greek Superlative, Community Service : Christa Thomas; Panhellenic: Beth Sykes, 1st Vice President , Shawn Marsh , chairman of Junior Panhellenic; Red and Black Campus Newspaper: Susan Hill , Associate News Editor, Chief Copy Editor; Trends Campus Magazine: Susan Hill , editor ; Rho Chi: Beth Sykes , Molly Kidd , April Currie; Sigma Iota Epsilon Management Honorary :Jennifer Hogan; Gamma-(Greeks Against the Mismanagement of Alcohol ) -Julie Harmon , 'freasurer; Peach Bowl Hostesses : Kim Matthews , Joann Cebulski , Shawn Marsh ; Outstanding College Students of America: Lynn Kendall, Shelley Bowers , Lili Kawaminami , Joann Cebulski , Shawn Marsh ; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Lenora Anderson Scholarship, Student Recruitment Team : Taylor Ingram; SCOAR : Sandy Handlos; Defender Advocate Society, Outstanding American Home Ec Students : Joann Cebulski

Idaho Alpha, University of Idaho, Moscow Chapter Honors-Chapter Excellence Award ; Panhellenic Scholarship Award ; Intramural Sports Champions ; Greek Week Champions ; 1st Runner Up Alumni Relations Award . Songfest Champions ; Phi Delta Theta Turtle Derby Skit Winners . Individual Honors-Order of Omega : Kelly Slaybaugh , Amy Sanford , Chris Strickland , Janet Shepherd . Mortar Board : Leslie Pierose, Molly Williams , Andrea Noland. SPURS : Erika Anderson , Shelliegh Mann , Debbi McFarlane, Amy Sanford , Janet Shepherd , Chris Strickland . Dean's Ust : Heidi Peterson, Leslie Pierose, Amy Sanford . Cheerleader : 'fricia Blue. Panhellenic Rush Counselors : Elizabeth Everly, Debbi McFarlane Universit y ofIdaho Outstanding Senior: Andrea Noland . Idaho FFA Association Secretary : Lori Brackett. 1988 Homecoming Queen Finalist: Andrea Noland . McCarthy Communications Award : Laurie Distledorf. CW Moore Scholarship : Laurie Distledorf Boaz Driscoll Scholarship : Michelle Rimel. Parents Club Universit y Scholarship : Am y Sanford . Panhellenic Pledge of the Year Finalist : Erika Anderson Sigma Alpha Iota : Susan Cornwell Psi Chi : Am y Sanford Alpha Zeta : Lori Brackett Associated Stud e nts of the Univers it y ofIdaho Co mmun ications Bo ard : Teresa Runge. ikki C h a rlt o n , De lt a Chi Swee the a rt ; Courtney Fl ynn , Delta Sigma Ph i Sw e etheart ; Sarah Poole, Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart

Ulinois Alpha, Monmouth College

Chapter Honors-1988-89 Intramural Champions ; 3 rd , float in 1988 Homecoming Parade

Individual Honors-Alpha Lambda Delta : Darci Boles Blue Key : Mary Francis, Kirstin Hartman , Katie Hale, Pam Bowman , Tiffany Mekshes Mortar Board :Jackie Bell , Katie Hale , Emily Suess. Eta Sigma Phi : Dawn Fordyce. Order of Omega: Jan Cone, Jackie Bell Senate Scholars: Darci Boles Honor Scholars : Jonna Brewer, Deena Simester Distinction Program Participant : Emily Suess. Sophomore Outstanding Ath1ete : Jody Smith Dean's Ust 1988-89 : Jackie Bell , Darci Boles, Jan Cone, Mary Francis , Katie Hale, Sue Kozyra, Tiffany Mekshes , Emily Suess Honor Roll 1988-89: Jackie Bell, Katie Hale, Kirstin Hartman , Jodi Karwath, Stacy McQuellon , Diane Snellenberger, Emily Suess. Mortar Board Scholarship: Jackie Bell. John and Helen Schroeder Scholarship : Darci Boles Shipley Sociology Award: Pam Bowman Emily Roberts Hubble Scholarship: Sue Kozyra w.F. Whiteman-Security Savings Scholarship : Emily Suess. Student Association Parliamentarian: Katie Hale. Accounting Department Award: Jackie Bell. English Department Book Award : Emily Suess. Panhellenic President: Jan Cone Panhellenic Rush Counselor: Pam Bowman , Sue Kozyra. Homecoming Queen: Tracy Clevenger. Volleyball Lettermen: Mary Francis , Elise Cummings , Deena Simester Basketball Lettermen : Deena Simester, Shannon McCurry Track Lettermen : Jody Smith. Softball Lettermen: Shannon McCurry, Amie Jackson Cheerleaders: Tracy Clevenger, Jonna Brewer. Softball's Highest Batting Percentage: Shannon McCurry

Ulinois Zeta, Universi ty of Ill inois

Chapter Honors-1st , Sigma Chi Derby Days ; 1st Volunteer IIIini Projects Volunteer Fair; 1st Phi Kappa Sigma's Dunk Your President Contest, Atius Sachem's Mom 's Day Sing Finalist

Individual Honors-Beth Dohme Wallin Panhellenic Award, Nancy Napier, Janet Long; Outstanding Panhellenic Representative, Julie Aplington ; Panhellenic Executive Council , Robin Baumgarten ; Panhellenic Rush Counselor, Lori Becker, Usa Diaz , Lee Ann Woeltje ; IIlini Greek Newspaper Features Editor, Gina Tessmer ; Psi Upsilon Omicron (diatetics honorary) , Shar Dacanay ; Phi Beta Kappa , Shawn Bill , Anne Laven ; Order of Omega, Ann Perry, Nancy Napier, Robin Baumgarten ; University of Illinois Senate, Tracy Randall ; Alpha Lambda Delta Freshmen Honorary, Lesen Anderson , Melissa Breger, Laura Green , Jane Soltys, Kendra Sharp, Usa Puryear, Lauri Welch , Mollie Godfrey, Sandra Carlson ; Outstanding Young Women of America , Shawn Bill , Janet Long , Michelle Emery ; Bronze Tablet Senior Honorary, Shawn Bill, Marcia Hollyman , Jill Parsons , Anne Laven , Pauline Pang ; Phi Kappa Phi , Shawn Bill , Lori Becker,Julia Hindsley, Pauline Pang , Heather Ogalvie, Marcia Hollyman , Karen Davlin , Anne Laven ; Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship Recipient , Marcia Hollyman ; Mortar Board , Julia Hindsley, (President) , Marcia Hollyman , Robin Baumgarten ; Atius Sachem , Julia Hindsley ; Homecoming Court, Julia Hindsley ; Senior 100 Senior Honorary, Julia Hindsley ; Torch , Julie Holzhall (Treasurer) , Teri Jansen (Secretary) , Marcia Hollyman, Melissa Breger, Robin Baumgarten ; Golden Key, Liz Erdmann , Karen Davlin , Marcia Hollyman , Barb Monroe, Meg Schendel , Julie Holzhall , Teri Jansen , Robin Baumgarten ; Phi Eta Sigma , Melissa Breger, Laura Green , Kim Marker, Tiffan y ash , Ro bbin Bedard , Molly Godfrey, Sandra Carlson ; Delta Sigma Pi , Julie Holzhall , Christine Anderson . Campus Sweetheart : Triangle Fraternit y, Tina Ru sso; Phi Delta Theta Fraternit y, Pam Gabbard .

lllinois Eta, Millikin University

Chapter Honors- 3rd, Homecoming; 2nd, Greek Week.

Individual Honors-Alpha Lambda Delta: Darlene Delgado , Ann Mendygral , Lynn Hewing, Shelly Marsh; Panhellenic Rush

Counselors: Mary Durham , Michele Kufa , Kristin Parkinson , Kristin Hood , Kim Thorton; Order of Omega: Georgann Grabiec, Kath y Schnarr, Julie Beyers, Cindy Mester, Amy Keleher, Stacey Lafeber, Kirsten Jensen ; Outstanding Greek Sophomore, Carla Brink; Outstanding Greek Junior, Kath y Schnarr; Outstanding Greek Senior, Sandy Grabowski; Greek Goddess, Vicki Blasucci ; Omicron Delta Kappa , Georgann Grabiec; Phi Kappa Phi , Kathy Schnarr; Scovill Prize Award, Georgann Grabiec ; OutstandingJunior Pre-Law Major, Georgann Grabiec ; American Marketing Association Outstanding Marketing Award , Sue atyshok; Outstanding Junior Women Business Major, Kathy Schnarr.

lllinois Theta, Bradley University

Chapter Honors-Most Panhellenic Chapter at Bradley University; 3rd G P A.

Individual Honors-Dean 's List Fall Semester-Sherri Adams , Sylvia Ahlstrom , Stacia Cramer, Mary Doden , Pamela Halm, Tamara Jaroszewski , Claudine Kazanecki , Kathie Rhodes , Jocelyn Shiels, Karen Stack; Kelly West , Highest Ranking Woman in College of Business Administration; Dean's List Spring Semester-Sylvia Ahlstrom , Terri Carragher, Shelly Cornwell, Stacia Cramer, Mary Doden , Heather Green, Lisa Kallio , Claudine Kazanecki , Kathy Kobbs , Lori Menees , Michelle Morse , Laura Ramsey, Michaela Ristich , Sally Ropp, Karen Stack, Ann Sutter, Amy Weitzner, Kelly West , Lisa Zanardo ; Mortar Board - Lisa Barthel ; 1988 Central Rush Chairman-Ann Sutter ; 1989 Panhel Vice President-Katie Sullivan ; Rush Counselors-Dina DalDegan , Kathie Rhodes , Allison Sweeney, Dana Welty ; Student Aide-Allison Sweeney ; Homecoming Chairperson and newly elected All School President-Stacey Burns ; Greek Week Committee Chairperson -Janet Wickhorst ; Student Senators-Lisa Barthel and Stacey Burns ; Sigma Phi Epsilon Diamond Princess- Teresa Pinto ; Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar GirlSylvia Ahlstrom.

lllinois Iota, lllinois State

Chapter Honors- 2nd Runner-up for Chapter Sisterhood Award.

Individual Honors- Red Tassel Mortar Board and Phi Beta Kappa , Kristine Forney ; Sigma Tau Gamma Miss Triathelon , Diane Peugh ; Greek Queen , Sue Marshal ; Alpha Tau Omega Miss Center Court , Chris Motz Order of Omega President , Teri Clemons. Sigma Iota Epsilon Management Honors Society, ancy Paluch National Greek Merit Award Winner, Missy Wright .

Indiana Alpha, Franklin College

Chapter Honors- 2nd , Spring Sing Competition ; 2nd , Grizzly Grand Prix Bike Race ; 2nd, Greek Week ; 2nd Highest GPA Greek Women.

Individual Honors- Top Ten Seniors: Buffy Bemis , Valeri Liby ; Outstanding Teacher Educator: Teresa Elkin; Roger D Branigan Award for Outstanding English: Trena Paulus; Rho Lambda Greek Honorary ; Kathy Bennett (89-90 president ), Buffy Bemis , Samantha Williams , ancy Smock, Jane Ann Breedlove ; Homecoming Queen : Val Liby ; Gold Quill Scholastic Honorary : Buffy Bemis, Kelly Guilfoyle, Samantha Williams , Kathy Bennett , Jane Ann Breedlove ; Laurels and Lancers Scholastic Honorary: Kathy Bennett , Samantha Williams , Chris Sovich , Jennifer Prall , Kelly Guilfoyle, Jane Ann

Breedlove, Jacqueline Lakes , Amy Collenbaugh, Trena Paulus , Lisa Persinger ; Stude nt Foundation: Buffy Bemis, Kathy Bennett (89-90 president), Trena Paulus , Lynnette Fogle , Kelly Guilfoyle, Samantha Williams , Teresa Elkin ; Wellhouse magazine editors: Jennifer Prall , Nancy Smock; Campus new spaper editor in chief: Jennifer Prall ; Admissions Fellow : ancy Smock (88-89) , Kelly Guilfoyle (8990) ; Outstanding Panhellenic Woman : Buffy Bemis ; Chi Beta Phi Science Honorar y: Lisa PerSinger, Trica Neathamer, Kathy Bennett ; Outstanding College Students of America: Kelly Guilfoyle, Nancy Smock; National Dean 's List: Jennifer Prall , Chris Sovich; WFCI Outstanding OJ 88-89: Kim Seals; Sigma Tau Delta : Samantha Williams: William and Lynn Vandivier Bridges Prize : Samantha Williams ; TKE Chapter Sweetheart: Jane Ann Breedlove ; Student Congress Secretary: Valeri Liby (88-89) Liz Montgomery (89-90).

Indiana Gamma, Butler University

Chapter HonorS-1st , spirit-Delta Gamma Anchor Splash; 1st , spirit and 2nd, overall-Delta Tau Delta Trik-Ia-Tron ; 2nd, spiritYMCA Spring Sing.

Individual Honors-Mortar Board: Cheri Hannon , Nancy Spiher. Blue Key: Lynette Campbell, Melissa Dollens Student Assembly 2nd Vice President : Beth Alderton. Phi Eta Sigma: Bridgett Davis Lambda Sigma: Brenda Bishop, Kerri Dunniway, Rita Shell Alpha Lambda Delta : Bridgett Davis , Melissa Dollens Dean 's List : Nena Baughman , Melissa Dollens , Laura Huber, Rhonda Jacobs , Laura Sanders, Rachel Lunsford , Bridgett Davis , Maria Boucuvalas , Angela Disney, Rhonda Munich , Amy Horney. Women's Softball MVP: Jeanne Stephens. Women 's Track MVP : Bridgett Davis Panhellenic Rush Counselors: Maria Boucuvalas , Lisa Everroad Freshman Orientation Guides: Nena Baughman , Melissa Dollens. Phi Sigma Iota (foreign language honor society): Beth Alderton , Rhonda Jacobs; Sigma Delta Pi (National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society): Belh Alderton , Monica Prendergast Rho Lambda (Greek Women's Honorary): Lynette Campbell , Lisa Collins. Margaret Kuhn Scholarship for Excellence in Literature: Nena Baughman Harry S. Truman Scholarship Nominee: Melissa Dollens. Sigma Rho Delta (National Dance Honorary): Nandy Setny.

Indiana Delta, Purdue University

Individual HonorS-Kimberly Hussey, Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honorary, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society ; Shauna Stauffer, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, Omega Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering Society ; Teresa Coryell , Indianapolis 500 Princess ;Joanna Schlegel , Order of Omega , School of Con sumer & Family Science Student Council Treasurer, Mortar Board's Tip of the Cap Award ; Susan Brock , Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honorary, Skull & Crescent Leadership Honorary, Golden Gavel Women 's Leadership Honor Society ; Amy Kincaid , Boiler Babe ; Roshelle Dhonau , Golden Gavel Women's Leadership Honorary ; Kristen Carlson , Phi Kappa Tau Dream Girl; Jill Jankauskis , Grand Prix Junior Board ; Maria Naclerio , Panhellenic Association Senior Board Rush Coordinator, First Runner- Up , Grand Prix Queen; Lisa Heisler, Indiana Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (Outstanding Future Teacher Award) ; Angela Gatchell , Student Editor, Purdue Pharmacist, Dave Snyder Editor Award, Pharmacy Council Secretary / Treasurer ; Alpha Lambda Delta : Kimberly George , Julie Reagan , Susan Smith; PanheUenic Scholarship Award , Diane Lehndorf.

Indiana Epsilon, DePauw University

Chapter Honors-1st , Sigma Chi Derby Days; Intramural Champions.

Individual Honors-Alpha Lambda Delta , Phi Eta Sigma : Laura Rankin ; Phi Beta Kappa : Kim Baker, Jenny Ruhl , Lisa Schlup ; Panhellenic Rush Counselors: Mariette Johnson , Heather Gillison , Georgie Johnson , Amy Winsness ; Midwestern Review (magazine) Design Editor : Kelly Key ; Regional All-American and Captain of Women's Field Hockey: Ann Duncan ; Presidential Scholar : Heidi Weas; President of Chaplain's Council : Holly Hammack; Heidi Weas: Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart 1988 ; Barbara Ristow, Lambda Alpha Sweetheart 1989

Indiana Zeta, Ball State University

Chapter Honors-2nd , Sigma Chi Derby Days

Individual Honors-Vice President of Panhellenic : Stacey Evard Derby Days Queen : Angie Markut Miss Ball State Candidate: Amy Dye Ball State Calendar Girls : Amy Cassis, Julie Snyder, Amy Martain Cardinal Corp.: Jane Neurge Homecoming Court : Sharron Williams SCPB President : Sharron Williams Order of Omega : Carolyn Spake, Valerie Helms Golden Key National Honor Society; Cami Bruin , Dayna Dombkowski , Kathy Wurster

Iowa Gamma, Iowa State

Chapter Honors-Homecoming yard display, 1st; Greek Week Community Service, 1st; VEISHA float (large division) , 2nd . Individual Honors-Golden Key Honorary, Amy Kaestner ; Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Brenda Mann , Deb Ewen , Kari Albers ; Phi Omicron Nu , Stephanie Fox; Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Kari Albers.

Iowa Eta, Drake University

Individual Honors-Maureen Smith, Order of Omega, Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon ; Kelly Shoff, Student Senator (School of Journalism) ; Kelly Ryan, Phi Beta Kappa; Jennifer Morlan , Outstanding Senior Journalism Student; Dawn Alaskan , Omicron Delta Kappa ; Mortar Board , Kelly Shoff, Dawn Alaskan ; Kris Jordahl , Psi Chi (Psychology Honorary).

Kansas Beta, Kansas State

Chapter Honors-Highest G .P.A. of sororities on campus. Pledge class grades , 1st. Presidential Award of Excellence. Panhellenic Award . 1st , Derby Days dance competition . 3rd overall, Derby Days . 2nd, 1989 Homecoming-Pant the Chant.

Individual Honors- Varsity Golf: Jill Zientara ; Varsity Volleyball : Betsy Berkley ; Beta Alpha Psi : Kim Rosenhagen , Brooke Krug, Terri Hug , Amy Morrison , Stephanie Frey; Blue Key : Stephanie Frey, Kim Nelson , Heather Hart , Becky Svaty; Golden Key : Jo Dee Thiel , Brooke Krug , Amy Morrison , Becky Svaty, Judy Litton , Heather Hart , Stephanie Frey, Heather Moss , Amy Hansen , Kristi Patterson ; Mortar Board : Amy Morrison , Heather Moss , Anne Krauss , Loralie Mitchell, Sheila Hayter, Jo Dee Theil ; Kappa Delta Pi : Judy Litton, Loralie Mitchell , Jo Dee Thiel, Heather Hart, Becky Svaty ; Spurs (Sophomore Honorary ): Shauna Kitch , Shawna Maechtlen, Amy Miller, Denise Rice , Mitzi Nelson ; Chimes Ounior Honorary): Kim Nelson , Stephanie Frey ; College of Education Student Council : Rhonda Gibson , Heather Hart (Secretary), Loralie Mitchell ; Alpha Lambda Delta : Shauna Kitch , Jo Dee Thiel , Staci Nicholson , Denise Rice , Kim Fankhauser, Mitzi elson , Betsy Berkley; Phi Ups ilon Omicron : Kathi Alsmeyer, Amy Hansen , Kim Nelson ; KSU Student Alumni Board : Heather Moss ; Journalism Service Award : Julia Sellmyer ; Panhellenic Rush Counselor : Heather Moss; Steel Ring (Engineering honorary ): Sheila Hayter ; Tau Beta Pi : Sheila Hayter; Agriculture Student Council: Anne Krauss ; Who's Who , Scholastic All-Americans : Judy Litton , Heather Hart ; BAPP ( Business honor-

ary): Mandy Sawyer, Karen Malir, Tricia Dryden , Stacey Simms, Inger Mhyre , Pat Deschner, Kelli McMillian , Dee Rice ; Phi Eta Sigma : Shawna Maechtlen , Betsy Berkley, Amy Miller; KSU Student Foundation: Mandy Sawyer; Presidential Scholar: Karin Dell'Antonia; KSU Forensics Team: Rasha Carney ; Student Senate : Jenny Heiniger, Anne Krauss ; National Education Award Winner: Heather Hart; Panhellenic Executive Council (Director of Public Relations) Sandy Ransopher ; Order of Omega : Becky Svaty, Sandy Ransopher, Loralie Mitchell ; Beta Gamma Sigma: Amy Morrison , Stephanie Frey; Alpha Tau Alpha honorary : Anne Krauss ; Gamma Sigma Delta : Shawna Maechtlen ; Phi Kappa Phi : Stephanie Frey, Brooke Krug; Amy Morrison , Jo Dee Thiel (outstanding Sophomore in College of Education) ; Omicron Nu : Amy Hansen, Kim Nelson; Rush Counselor: Heather Moss ; KSU Foundation Scholar : Amy Miller ; Society for the Advancement of Management (Secretary): Terri Hug ; College of Human Ecology Council : Amy Hansen (Ambassador Chairperson) ; Panhellenic Council (Vice PreSident) Stephanie Frey ; Arts and Sciences College Council (Secretary) : Kristi Patterson; Panhellenic Executive Council : Becky Svaty ; Miss Arkansas Valley Pageant (first place in talent and first runner-up overall) : Donna Warren ; Freshman Honorary Organization : Staci Nicholson; Honorary Scholarship : Betsy Berkley ; Delta Upsilon Calendar Girls: Bev Willms, Amy Muiller, Monica Robles, Heather Moss; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fite Nite Queen: Heather Coleman; Graduate Cum Laude : Brooke Krug

Kentucky Beta, University of Kentucky

Chapter Honors-1st, Intramural Basketball; 2nd , Intramural Volleyball; 1st, Sigma Pi Sorority Feud ; 2nd , Kappa Kappa Gamma Frisbee Tournament; 1st , Greek Week banner contest; Participation Award for Panhellenic Walk-a-thon; 3rd, Kappa Sigma Road Rally; 2nd , Sigma Chi Derby Days.

Individ ual Honors-lance's Junior Honorary: Cathy Baron , Jenny Fritz, Andrea White ; Golden Key Award : Kelly Daniels, Laurie Page, Michelle Patty ; Alpha Lambda Delta : Robin Dalton, Rhonda Swart; Alpha Epsilon Delta : Kim Fallis ; Lambda Sigma : Robin Daulton; Epsilon Tau Alpha , Kappa Nu , Vice President Professional Engineers : Dee Dee Jones; Chemistry Honor Society: Joyce Maxwell ; Phi Beta Lambda: Wendy Nickerson , Michelle Petty, Amy Schandling; Phi Delta Chi : Rachel Carrigan Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girl : Becky DeHart ; Phi Kappa Tau Marathon Queen : Beth Moll ; Panhellenic President: Kim Fallis

Kentucky Gamma, Eastern Kentucky

Chapter Honors-Most Improved Chapter; Outstanding President's Award ; Greek Sing, 1st; Philanthropy, 3rd ; Lambda Chi Alpha Watermelon Bust, 1st ; Homecoming Float , 1st ; Beta Theta Pi Football , 3rd

Individual Honors- Beth Campbell-Psi Chi , Delta Omicron , Outstanding College Students of America , Outstanding Hall Council Advisor. Sara Church-Kappa Delta Pi , Dean's Award , Dean 's List , Who's Who , Gamma Beta Phi , Outstanding College Students of America Connie Coury-Outstanding College Students of America Susan Dabney-Mortar Board , Outstanding College Students of America. Lisa Davenport-Homecoming Court 1989 , Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar. Kim Davis-OutstandingJunior in Accounting Susan Mount Davis , Carry Doyle-Rush Counselor Sandy Grau-Dean's list Julie Hansen-Kappa Mu Epsilon , Dean's list , Outstanding College Students of America Julie Hargis-Phi Beta Gamma. Dana Kelly-Panhellenic Secretary. Sherry Kretzer-Resident Assistant Tracey Lafferty-Dean 's list , Gamma Beta Phi , Outstanding College tudents of America Susan Mclaren-Student Senate. Missy MannOrder of Omega, Sigma Tau Pi , Smith and Smith OutstandingJunior

in Accounting Award Evonna Mullins-University Singers Rena Murphy-Student Senate Student Rights Chairman , Eastern Honors program . Robin Reynolds-Dean's List. Janey Sutherland-Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar. Rochelle Taulbee-Psi Chi , Presidential Scholarship, Dean's List Shana Wallace-Student Senate, Eastern Honors Program Karen White-Rush Counselor Heather Yeoman-Drder of Omega, Kappa Tau Alpha , Eastern Progress Writer, Dean's List Pin , Outstanding New Member of Greek System.

Louisiana Beta, Louisiana State University

Chapter Honors- 2nd , Cystic Fibrosis Stair Climb ; jam jam Entertainment ; 1st, Airband

Individual Honors-Alpha Lambda Delta: Shawn johnson , Kara Kessler, Erin Haley, Kathryn Broussard , Shawn Carney, Lisa Watkins , julie Ibos , Shannon Kenney, Ann Marie Kelly, Susie Bond . Phi Eta Sigma: Shawn johnson , Erin Haley, Leslie Parro , Kristie Weeks , julie Ibos Gamma Beta Phi : Christy Elster, jennifer Bentson , Ann Marie Kelly, Susie Bond , Kristie Weeks , Lisa Watkins, jennifer Legoria , Leslie Parro. Rho Lambda: Ann Marie Kelly, Susie Bond , Lori Lindsey, Leslie Parro (President). T.H . Harris Scholarship: jennifer Bentson, Kim Hathorn,julie Ibos , Shannon Kenney. National Merit Scholarship : Ann Marie Kelly Outstanding College Students Of America : Monica Shirley. Courtney Durant , Kappa Sigma Sweetheart; jeanie Landry, Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetheart

Maine Alpha, University of Maine

Chapter Honors-Highest GPA

Individual Honors-Senior Council : Tammy Fitch , Sarah Simmonds . junior Representative : Ruth Potier. Order of Omega : Lisa Bourbon , Sarah Simmonds, Kim White All Maine Women: President, Kim White, Kathy Dearborn, Stacy LaQualia, Sarah Simmonds Kappa Delta Pi : Chris Billington, Sharon Michard, Donna Schriever, Sarah Simmonds, Secretary; Lauren Peabody, Heidi Woodward , Kim White. Swimming Captain , Chris Billington Cheerleader, Heidi Woodward .

Maryland Beta, University of Maryland

Individual Honors- Tau Beta Pi , Sigma Gamma Tau , Aerospace Engineering Academic Achievement Award : Anita Tracy. Kappa Sigma Sweetheart : Catherine George . Kappa Alpha Rose: Sue Fleck. Omicron Delta Kappa , Order of Omega : Dianne Elgin Gamma Beta Phi: Terri Bourbon Phi Sigma Alpha : Shannon Griggs Alpha Lambda Delta: Melanie Mealey, Christine Edmundson Golden Key National Honor Society : Shannon Griggs, Christine Edmundson , Terri Bourbon, Tessa Newman. Phi Eta Sigma: Melanie Mealey.

Michigan Alpha, Hillsdale College

Chapter Honors-College Scholarship Cup ; Province Best Community Service Award

Individual Honors-Honor graduates: Stacy Alford , jane Berthusen , Cum Laude ; Wendi johnson, Magna Cum Laude ; Beth Line , jennifer Savel , Kim Watters, jennifer Wygant , Summa Cum Laude ; President 's Ball Queen, Wendi johnson; President 's Ball Court, Beth Line, Kimberly Watters ; The Collegian, co-editors of style section , Susan Peterson , Amy Verkest ; Student Federation secretary, Susan Peterson ; Senior class president , jennifer Savel ; Senior class social chairman, Beth Munoz ; Outstanding vocal student , joanne Heckler ; Lamplighters ( Senior Women's Honorary), Kammie Haynes , Susan Peterson , Am y Verkest ; Omicron Delta Kappa , Am y Verkest , Susan Peterson , President ; Lambda Iota Tau (literary h o n o rary ): Am y Verkest , Susan Peterson ; Beta Beta Beta :

Colleen Beaudoin , Kammie Haynes ; Hi s tory Honorary : Kammie Haynes , Heather Litman.

Michigan Beta, University of Michigan

Individual Honors-Mortar Board , Heather Taylor ; Order of Omega : Shannon Fisher, Elizabeth Nemacheck, julie Pirsch , Heather Taylor ; Order of Omega Greek Service Award , Heather Taylor ; Order of Omega Distinguished Service Award , Shannon Fisher ; School of Dance Most Outstanding Senior, joy McEwen ; Dean 's List : Whitney Alderson , Annette Bollenbacher, Rachel Brodsky, Lynn Brooks , April Browne, Lana Busignani , Carlyn Cranford , Patty Dandron , Lisa DeBoer, Karen Garfinkle, Kristin Girardot , Elizabeth Grolnick , Nancy Hackenberger, Kara Hartig , Marcy jennings, Amy Darby, Gail jones, Heidi Kok, Dana Maken,Jen Moore, Lexie Patten , Sarah Poole , Carla Raber, Catherine Russell , Nancy Sagar, Pam Schneider, jessica Stockton, Andrea Stephenson , Margot Svendson , Beckett Ticknor, Debbie Wilamowski , Amy Yanus , justine Young ; 1989 Rush Counselors : Kara Hartig, Kris Good, Donna Diokno, Kim Quade

Minnesota Alpha, University of Minnesota

Chapter Honors- 2nd , Homecoming Overall

Individual Honors-Mortar Board , julianne Falzone; Order of Omega , Colleen Murphy ; Omicron Delta Kappa , Sonja Benson, julianne Falzone ; 2nd May Daze Talent Show, jeanne DeMuth , 6th , May Daze Talent Show, Iris Han

Mississippi Alpha, University of Southern Mississippi

Chapter Honors- 3rd, Sigma Chi Derby Days; Most Improved Scholarship Award

Individual Honors-Panhellenic Rush Counselor : Cathy Garnett , Katherine Calvert, Wendy Clemons , Lani Melvin; Golden Key, Phi Beta Sigma: Laura Ingram; Order of Omega: Stacey Welborn ; Kappa Delta Pi : Stacey Songe ; Phi Chi Theta : Neely Carlton ; Mississippi Restaurant Association Scholarship : Stephanie Fulton.

Mississippi Beta, University of Mississippi

Chapter Honors-Pl edge Class Intramurals Champions ; Ole Miss Greek Games , 1st ; Sigma Chi Derby Days , 4th ; Ole Miss Homecoming Float, 2nd .

Individual Honors-Susan Commer, Melanie Cunningham , Suzanne Skipton , Tina Tomlinson : Order of Omega; Suzanne Skipton , Elizabeth Spiller: Mortar Board , Omicron Delta Kappa ; Elizabeth Spiller, Tina Tomlinson : Golden Key ; Caroline Cocke : Phi Kappa Psi Sweetheart ; Caroline Cocke, Laurie Rankin-Top 25 Beauties ; Gabrielle Gordon : Kappa Pi ; Nichole Bassett , Dana Stover : Alpha Lambda Delta ; Nichole Bassett and Dana Stover : Phi Eta Sigma ; Suzanne Skipton: Panhellenic President

Missouri Beta, Washington University

Individual Honors -joanne Smith : joseph W. Towle Award for Human Resources Management ; Sandra Zeltins ; Lock and Chain , Sophomore Honorary Society ; Karen Westgard: Honor History Program ; Katie Gibbs : Scene, campus magazine, advertising editor : jill Oren .

Missouri Gamma, Drury College

Chapter Honors-1st , Intramural Volleyball To urnament ; 2nd . Intramural Basketball Tournament ; 3 rd , Intramural So ftball To urnam e nt ; 1st , So rorit y GPA ; 2nd , Overall Greek GPA

Individual Honors-Alpha Lambda Delta : Jami Malam , Nicole Wheeler, Courtney Gohn , Stacie Lock , Donna Luetkenhaus, Anne Peters , Ellen Breithaupt , Gretchen Prather ; Mortar Board : Stacie Lock, Donna Luetkenhaus , Gretchen Prather, Lori Baker Editor of the Drury MIRROR (campus newspaper) , Beta Beta Beta : Jennifer Reynaud , Victoria Ayer ; Phi Eta Sigma: Stacie Lock, Donna Luetkenhaus , Karen Augestine , Gretchen Prather ; Sigma Alpha Iota : Donna Luetkenhaus , Jennifer Cawns ; Kappa Mu Epsilon : Donna Luetkenhaus ; Psi Chi: Kelley Litle, Jill Bright ; Kappa Delta Pi : Donna Luetkenhaus.

Montana Alpha, Montana State University

Chapter Honors-1st , Les Bouffons Carnival Week ; 1st, Greek Week ; 1st , Alpha Gamma Rho Round-Up Week ; and 3rd , Sigma Chi Derby Days ; Pledge Class highest GPA Award

Nebraska Beta, University of Nebraska

Chapter Honors- 3rd, Phi Psi 500 ; pledges, 1st, Alpha Tau Omega Softball Tournament; 1st, Intramural Volleyball Marathon ; 1st , Intramural Swimming; Overall Intramural Champions; Espirit De Corps Intramural Champions

Indivi d ual Honors-Heather Burnham, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart; Sara Deterding, ASUN Senator; Jenni Easton, Omicron Nu , Phi U Honorary ; Cindy Hansen , President , Marketing Club ; Kim Rogers , Golden Key, Psi Chi , Arts and Science Advisory Board ; Tiffany Seevers, Panhellenic President ;Jennifer Turkel , Julie Youngscap, Golden Key ; Jean Wurtz , Psi Chi; Heather Burnham , SAA, Judicial Board ; Shawn Burnham , University Foundations; Tiffany Seevers, Mortar Board notable ; Brenda Butler, Ambassador of the month ; Kelly Palmer, RHA Representative , Sigma Tau Delta; Sue Lyn German,)amie Schott, Amy Fenster, Yell Squad ;Jamie Schott, Shawn Burnham , University Ambassadors .

Nevada Alpha, University of Nevada

Individual Honors-Sagens : Megan Nenzel , Jill Johnson , Tami Caldwell ; Spurs: Linda Vestbie, Tami Tracy, Christine Mayer, Becky Baldwin , Cara Clarkson, Alana Kroll , Suzy Lambert , Jennifer Lacerda, Tara Anderson ; Cap and Scroll : Carolyn Cowan; Senator: Carolyn Whitford , Jill Johnson ; Kappa Tau Alpha: Carolyn Whitford ; Homecoming Queen : Maureen Johnson ; Military Ball Queen : Jennifer Walker.

New York Alpha, Syracuse University

Individual Honors - Andrea Acampora , Golden Ke y; Mary Calvi , charter President Golden Key, President, Alpha Epsilon Rho ; Maureen Curan , Golden Key : Cathy Curly, Phi Kappa Alpha ; Carrie Dash , Lynn Dumais, Debbie Morris ,Juliann Morrison , Cheryl Scavo , Golden Key ; Christine Knuth , Omicron Nu , Golden Key, Eta Pi Upsilo n , Phi Kappa Phi ; Erin O 'Shea , Kappa Tau Alpha , Phi Kappa Phi ; Karen Russell , Phi Kappa Phi , Eta Pi Upsilon , All-American Collegiate Scholar Award

New York Gamma, St_ Lawrence University

Chapter Honors-1 st, Ronald Hoffman American Cancer Society Run For Hope ; 1st , Greek ing ; Panhellenic Council Scholarship Trophy ; Panhellenic Council Community Service Award . Individual Honors-Psi Chi: Becky Goold , Laura Lindberg , Elaine Putinas ; Irving Bachllor Society: Alynda O'Reilly ; Pi Sigma Alpha : Mildred Jacob ; Ives Society: Kati Chenot; Pi Mu Epsilon : Vicki Arriola , Judy Tompkins , Donna Wilson ; Beta Beta Beta : li"acy Cane, Judy Tompkins ; Panhellenic Rush Counselor: Debbie Walker ;

Omicron Delta Kappa : Tracey Cross, Elaine Putinas ; Outstanding Scholar of America : Vicki Arriola ; Dana Scholars : Tracey Cross , Elaine Putinas ; Alpha Kappa Delta : Vicki Arriola ; Faculty Scholars : Heather Schropshire, Elaine Putinas ; Phi Beta Kappa : Mildred Jacob , Heather Schrop hire ; Panhellenic Council First Vice President : Debbie Walker ; Who's Who Among American College Students : Vicki Arriola , Annette Colangelo , Kelly Ann Gaydusek, Mildred Jacob , Kelly O 'Hare; Student Teacher Award : Martha Shene ; Carol W Chilson Outstanding Senior Government Award: Mildred Jacob ; All American Scholar : Vicki Arriola

New York Delta, Cornell

Individual Honors-Jennifer Berger, Michelle Birnbaum , Ag School Ambassador ; Jane Cecil-Pi Beta Kappa : Deanna ConoscentiHEC function manager, varsity swimming: Renee Cook-Residence Assistant , Ears Counselor: Erin Duffy-varsity swimming: Lauren Fleisig-biology advisor : Anne Foster-Panhellenic President : Alexandra Gross-varsity volleyball: Ainslee Haffner-varsity tennis : Amy Hess-varsity swimming: Jackie Jordan-varsity cross-country : Susan Kaffelz-varsity crew: Michelle Langas-HEC Managing Director : Lisa Levy-Hanger Summer Theater : Lisa Lilenfeld-Mortar Board: Roxanne Malek-Cornell Ambassador: Ana Martel-comm. arts advisor : Christine Mendrykowski-Cornell yearbook, sailing team : Heather Meyer-varsity crew: Mishtu Mukherjee-television meteorologist : Jana Pompadur-football manager; Stephanie Russo-Arts & Sciences Ambassadors Chairman: Susan Sarich-HEC function manager : Michelle Sherer-varsity volleyball: Kathryn Underberg-Mortar Board: Laurel Beverly-class council treasurer : Sarah Chambers-football manager : Elizabeth Clisby-varsity lacrosse : Jocelyn Cramer-EARS counselor : Deanna Debenedictus-varsity swimming: Anne Fogarty-varSity volleyball : Shelly Halloran-varsity diving : Anne HellwigHEC function manager : Gina Johnson-varsity tennis : Linda Lutkusvarsity soccer : Silvana Nazzaro , Katie O 'Connor-varsity lacrosse.

New York Epsilon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Chapter Honors-Panhellenic Outstanding Service Award

Individual Honors-Order of Omega: Noele Lee, Tara Edelshick, Karen Bookman , M E Ruggeiro , Shelly Petronis Olympia: Jenn Mick, Nicole Mantell Who's Who : Noele Lee, Kristen Davidson, Tanya Yenkevich , Mary Urzi, Julie Corey, M E Ruggeiro Phalanx : Noele Lee, M E. Ruggeiro White Key Award : Noele Lee. Alpha Epsilon Delta premedical honorary : Anthi Markopoulos, Julie Corey, Tanya Yenkevich. Eta Kappa Nu : Kelly Bartlett , Kay Nilson Epsilon Delta Sigma management honorary : Eileen Kilty Tau Beta Pi : Kelly Bartlett. Alpha Phi Mu : Adela Roxas

New York Zeta, Colgate University

Chapter Honors - 2nd highest pledge GPA ; 2nd, sorority superbowl for charity ; 3rd , sorority-fraternity Sing-off; 3rd , Sigma Chi Derby Days ; 1st , igma Chi Derb y Day banner contest , lip sync contest

Individual Honors- Phi Beta Kappa : Deborah Consolini, Maria Grosso ; Magna Cum Laude : Deborah Consolini ; Cum Laude : Christine Laher, Wend y Knudsen , Maria Grusso , Maura Lofaro; Vice President Student Association: Kendall McCoy ; Phi Eta Sigma : Lisa Thompson , Tammy Tonucci , Irm Raja , Kristine Olseuskis ; Konosioni (Se nior Honorary Society): Melissa Andreana , Michelle Caron ; Phi Alpha Th e ta ; aney Wemmerus ; Raiderettes: Debbie Baldwin, Melanie Vigil , Panhellenic Treasurer: Valerie Salerno ; Executive Editor Colgate ews: Nancy Wemmerus ; Arts and Entertainment Editor of the paper : Susan Jensen ; Business Editor of the

paper : Heather Barabba ; Rugby team co-captain: Melissa Andreana ; Varsity Hockey : Nikki Truman , Mary Elizabeth Calhoun, Regina Regazzi ; Varsity Softball : Maria Grosso , Debbie Baidwin , Jen Gould

North Carolina Beta, Duke University

Chapter Honors-1st , Team Competition, Banner Competition , Mocktails , Greek Week ; Delta Gamma Anchorsplash ; 3rd , Sigma Chi Derby Day

Individual Honors-Phi Beta Kappa, Maria Acebal , Laura VanOs ; Duke University Senior Leadership Award , Pamela Seamans, Ubby Tolbert ; Commencement Marshals , Maria Acebal , Carolyn Winn ; Duke Women's Handbook Editor, Pamela Seamans; MVP of Women's Track Team , Ashley Riggs ; ACC Women's Tennis Player of the Year, Susan Sabo ; MVP of Field Hockey, Donna Zavada.

North Dakota Alpha. University of North Dakota

Chapter Honors-Most Improved Chapter ; 1st, G P.A .; 2nd Greek sing and float competition Homecoming; 2nd place Greek Week; 1st place Intramural Volleyball ; 2nd place banner competition for Winterfest ; highest pledge class G .P.A.; National United Way Service Award for Phone Pals and Coats For Kids.

Individual Awards - Outstanding College Students of America : Tami Bernstrom , Nicole Co ette, Tanya Scheeler, Angie Elsperger, Julie Gensrich ; President 's Honor Roll : Tami Bemstrom Usa Svare ; DJ Robertson Award : Tami Bemstrom , Nicole Cossette, Kyler lWine , Nicole Fearing, Kim Cole ; Dean's Ust : Tami Bernstrom , Nicole Cossette, Denise Flanagan , Angela Elsperger, Kristen Gall , Julie Gensrich , Usa Svare, Suzanne Orstad , Sue Hanson , Tami Spraggs ; Order of Omega : Denise Flanagan , Kristen Gall ; North Dakota State Board Of Higher Education Scholarship, Janet Bailey ; Student Representative for the State Board of Higher Education, Nicole Cossette; Ambassador, Angie Elperger; Outstanding Greek Merit Award; Nicole Cossette; Aviation Stude n t of the Month, Denise Banaszewski; Lawrence Welk Music Scholarship, Kristin 1\redt ; Mortar Board, Sarah Hammer ; Air Force Aid Scholarship, Kyler 1\vine; National Dean's Ust: Julie Gensrich , Denise Flanagan, Kristen Gall ; Academic Achievement Scholarship :Janet Bailey, Kim Cole, Kim Strand ; Scholastic All American : Nicole Cossette, Denise Flanagan, Kristen Gall ; Maxwell Upsom Scholarship : Nicole Cossette, Kyler 1\vine; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society : Angie Elsperger, Kim Cole, Nicole Fearing, Nicole Cossette, Denis Flanagan ; Rush Counselors : Julie Gensrich , Sue Hanson ; Delta Upsilon Pledge Princess , Dorothea Leppi , Theta Chi Pledge Princess, Thmi Bubendorf; Delta Tau Delta Pledge Princess , Rochelle Olson; Delta Tau Delta Sweetheart , Dorothea Leppi.

Ohio Beta, Ohio State

Chapter Honors- 3rd , Greek Week ; 1st, Winter Quarter Grades; 2nd , Overall Yearly Grades; 3rd , Greek Week Sing ; 5th Sigma Chi Derby Days.

Individual Honors- Phi Kappa Phi Honorary, Marjorie Landever ; Bucket and Dipper Junior Honorary, Megan Thomas ; Mirrors Sophomore Honorary, Molly Walsh ; Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman Honorary, Susan Bugno, Kimberly Wood ; Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honorary, Susan Bugno, Kimberly Wood ; Conaway Chase Award (Outstanding Greek Woman) Top Ten Finalist , Wli Johnson ; College of Humanities Distinguished Scholar, Marjorie Landever ; Arnold Air Society (Honorary Service Society in AFROTC), Melissa McCoy; Chairman of Greek Leadership Conference, Briggen Wrinkle ; AFROTC Leadership Award , Melissa McCoy; Buckeye Award (O utstanding Leadership) , Lilli Johnson; Presidential Service

Award, Janice Duvall ; Marching Band Squad Leader, Lilli Johnson ; Women's Varsity Field Hockey, Mary Ka y O'Brien; Women's Varsity Lacrosse, Sally Saeger

Ohio Epsilon, University of Toledo

Chapter Honors-1st , Songfest 1989

Individual Honors-Lori Dietsch : Blue Key National Honor Society, Mortar Board , 1988-89 Greek Woman of the Year, Order of Omega ; Adrienne Dubrul: Order of Omega, Mortar Board Marcy Lehto : Junior Panhellenic chairman. Brenda Muraco : Blue Key National Honor Society, Golden Key Honor Society, Mortar Board , Order of Omega Lynn Simonetti : Mortar Board Leslie Starcher: Golden Key Honor Society, National Student Speech , Language, Hearing Association-Vice President Debbie Szelesta : American Students of Pharmacy (Pharmacy Honorary Society)

Ohio Zeta, Miami University

Chapt er Honors-Greek Week Overall Champions ; Greek Week Sports ChampiOns ; 1st, IFC / Panhel Blood Drive

Indivi dual Honors-President 's Ust -Jenn Barth , KeUi Kulczak, Karen Madda , Susie Meyn , Debbie Ritzi , Jill Stewart , Sarah Issleib ; Psi Chi-Kristen Ellis ; Miami University Student Foundation-Kym Schroeder (Chair); Order of Omega-Kym Schroeder (Vice President) , Karen Asp, Carie Konsoer ; Golden Key National HonoraryKym Schroeder; SPURS-Kim Woodbury ; Alpha Lambda Delta / Phi Eta Sigma-Tracy Chace, Julie Van Der Thuk, Susan McLynch , Sarah Issleib , Christy O'Brien ; Lambda Sigma-Tracy Chace, Susan McLynch ; Panhellenic Rush Guides-Karen Asp, Meghan McClory, Paula Masterson , Debbie Davison , Julie McGann , Susie Meyn.

Ohio Eta, Denison University

Indivi d ual Hon ors - Presidcnt's Bowl , Sarah Starling; Highest GPA Overall, Hayley Wallace; Most Improved GPA , Conna Houghton ; Panhellenic Council PreSident , Tory Spackman

Oklahoma Alpha. University of Oklahoma

Individual Honors- Homecoming Queen : Tammy Rahhal ; Big Woman on Campus, Phi Beta Kappa : Debra Grisby, Tammy Rahhal ; Panhellenic Treasurer : Michelle Akins ; Mortar Board : Debra Grisby, Kelly Brunsteter, Ashley Kouri ; Top Ten Greek Women : Debra Grisby ; Cheerleader : Megan Mcfarland ; Porn Pon : Stacey Corlett ; Mu Kappa Tau : Susan Ingram , Michele Sowinski , Veronica Ueber, Ashley Kouri ; Golden Key: Teri Wright , Kelly Brunsteter, Ashley Kouri ; Beta Gamma Sigma : Shannon Timberlake, Ashley Kouri ; President 's Honor Roll : Kelly Brunsteter, Kathy Hauger, President 's Scholarship, Omicron Nu Scholarship : Kathy Hauger; Alpha lambda Delta : Jennifer Goldman , Regina Windsor ; OU Diamond Doll : Stacey Stallings ; Phi Eta Sigma : Ashley Kouri.

Oklahoma Beta, Oklahoma State University

Chapter Honors-Outstanding Pledge Class; 3rd , Chapter Panhellenic Gradepoint ; 2nd , Chapter Community Service Award ; 3rd, Pledge Panhellenic Gradepoint ; 3rd, Alum Relations ; 1st, Freshman Follies ; 2nd , Campus Involvement ; 1st , Sigma Chi Derb y Days ; 3rd , Varsit y Revue, 1st, Varsit y Revue Directors Award ; 1st , Varsity Revue cos tumes ; 3 rd , Homecoming House Decoration ; 1st, Homecoming Float ; 1st, Alumni Award ; All-Greek Basketball Champions ; 2nd , AllGreek Football

Individual Honors - Top 10 Se n ior in Home Economics College , Top 10 Graduating Senior at Oklahoma State Universi t y,

Marilyn Williams; G o lden Key National Honor Society : Lynne Gibson ; Kappa Delta Pi : Kristye Garrett ; Phi Omicron Epsilon : Jennifer Ames ; Agriculture Economics cholarship : Deann Bingham ; Philosophy Alum Award: Kim Hays ; Mortar Board : Ann Horne, Susan Pyne , Denise Stanley ; Sigma Delta Chi Scholarship : ancy Pekrul ; Phi Upsilon Omicron Canole Award , Outstanding Member: Marilyn Williams ; Arts and Sciences Student Council : Amy Wilsey ; Greek Senator : Amy Wilsey ; Phi Kappa Phi : Julie Brandt , Jennifer Robinson ; Omicron Delta Kappa : Denise Stanley ; Delta Sigma Phi Professional Fraternity Secre tary : Lynne Gibson; All-Greek Volk-yball : Jenny Reid ; All-Greek Basketball : Stacee Bynum , Lori Dillingham ; All-Greek Football: Angie Triplett; All-Greek Soccer : Melanie Robertson ; Rush Counselors: Gretchen Bushnell , Denise Stanley, Ann Horne; President Deans Speaker Bureau : Jennifer Ames ; Student Alumni Board: Amy Morgan; Delta Sigma Pi : Lynee Gibson ; Orange and Black Quill : Becky Highland , Katie Armstrong, Lisa Parsons , Monica Minjares , Janet Freudenberger; Order of Omega : Denise Stanley; Cowboy Coeds : Amy Hahler, Becky Highland , Katie Armstrong , Melinda Hahler; Varsity Cheerleaders : Kerrye Garrett ; Diamond Dolls: Jami Jirkle, April Bethea, Jennifer Rolston , Raquel Hutchens , Jenny Reid ; Vice President of Home Economics Student Council: Jennifer Ames ; American Advertising Federation Scholarship: Nancy Pekrul; Pi Alpha Sigma: Sara Pyne; Campus Outreach Organization League: Laura Savage ; President's Distinguished Scholarship Organizational Board: Ann Horne; Student Union Activities Board : Melinda Hahler.

Ontario Alpha, University of Toronto Chapter Honors-Grand Prize for Fundraising, Powder-Puff Football Tournament.

Individual Honors -Dr. Mary Jane Philips Alumna Award , Anne-Marie Fenn ; Mary Scott Pin , Paola Turner ; Three Pearl Award , Jennifer Sue.

Oregon Alpha, University of Oregon

Chapter Honors- Vice President's Cup for highest GPA ; The Anita MacGregor Peterson Award for Scholastic Excellence among Sororities ; 1st, Serenade ; 3rd , Sigma Chi Derby Days ; 3rd, Airband; 4th , Greek Week.

Individual Honors-Mortar Board : Holly Fleet ; Golden Key : Holly Fleet , Angie Foust ; Who's Who : Jane Jennings ; Friars : Jane Jennings , Linda Williams , Kim Schwengels ; Druids : Holly Fleet , Darby Warr ; Order of Omega: Kathy Menefee , Lisa Gregg , Laura Hanson , Steffany Hergert ; Phi Eta Sigma : Kris Adams , Jane Jennings , Kathy Yamase, Angie Foust , Jennifer Roberts , Megan Thatcher, Darby Warr, Kim Barger, Pamela Cahill , Maryann Duyn , Karieann Pacheco , Sheila Peterson , Michelle Pixton , Melissa Randall , Heather Dean , Bethany Strasburg ; Alpha Lambda Delta : Jane Jennings , Darby Warr, Kim Barger, Maryann Duyn , Tracy Johnson , Bethany Strasburg; Centurian Award : Jane Jennings ; Presidential Scholars Association : Kate Ringle ; Greek Scholar of the Year : Kathy Yamase ; Panhellenic Scholar : Angie Foust ; Beta Alpha Psi-Accounting Honorary: Kathy Yamase ; Certificate of Merit-Service : Elizabeth Fleetwood , Karieann Pacheco ; Scholar Athlete Award: Hilary Roberts ; Student niversit y Relations Council : Karine Cargo ; Honors College-Student Advisory Board : Kate Ringle ; Honors College : Karine Cargo , Kate Ringle , Bethany Strasburg ; Outstanding College Students o f America : Melissa Randall ; Panhellenic Rush Counselor : Am y Becher, Barb Bennet , Mary Anne olte , Jill Thelen , J o Ho ng , Tracy Johnson ; Associated tudents and Presidents Advisory Council : Kari Anderson ; Student Senate : Kimberl y Cooper, Laura DeLeone ; Student Senat o r : Kim Schwengel

Oregon Gamma, WUlamette University

Individual Honors-Mortar Board : Lee August , Mary Eltz ; Deans List : Lee August , Nancy Bledsoe, Jenn y Campbell , Kim Coghlan ; Collins Scholar : Lee August , Laura Zinniker ; Order of Omega : Lee August , Jenny Campbell , Kim Coghlan ; Alpha Lambd a Delta : ancy Bledsoe, Christina Bruce, Jenny Campbell , Sonya Cirone, Kim Coghlan ; Phi Eta Sigma : ancy Bledsoe, Jenny Campbell , Kim Coghlan ; G Herbert Smith Presidential Scholar : Nancy Bledsoe, Holly Degrow; President of Omicron Delta Kappa : Lee August ; Lovell History Scholarship : Lee August ; Willamette University Softball Most Valuable Player: Robyn Blatchford ; Undergraduate Award for Analytical Chemistry : Caro l Boyles ; Residence Life Scholarship: Kim Coghlan ; Spies Scho lar Award for Biomedical research: Laura Periman; Oregon Scholar : Melissa Westfall.

Pennsylvania Beta, Bucknell University

Chapter Honors-H onorable Mention : Overall Chapter Excellence, Public Relations , Scholarship ; 1st, Sigma Chi Derby Days ; 1st , Greek Week Talent Show, 1st , Greek Week.

Individual Honors-Outstanding GreekJunior, Suzanne Cerra ; Outstanding Greek Sophomore, Jennifer Crockoft.

Pennsylvania Zeta, Washington and Jefferson College

Individual Honors-Ann Hartle-Delta Tau Delta Sweetheart ; Sumathi Balaraman-Phi Sigma ( Bi o logy Honorary)

Pennsylvania Eta, Lafayette College

Individual Honors- Erin Bass , Omicron Delta Epsilon ; Regina Ferrara, Pi Sigma Alpha; Elizabeth Franz, ROTC Dynamics Award ; Paula Goldberg , Cum Laude, Omicron Delta Epsilon , J. H Tarbell Award, Porter Bible Prize Fund ; Maria LaReddola , Cum Laude, Omicron Delta Epsilon;Jeri Siberman , Omicron Delta Epsilon , Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award ; Sarah Tiffin , Cum Laude, Pi Sigma Alpha ; Laurie Typermass , Psi Chi.

South Carolina Beta, Clemson University

Individual Honors- Golden Key, Dawn Attaway, Christina Guffey, Renvy Hill , JOey Schafer, Sandy Scholl , Lisa Coleman ; Phi Eta Sigma ; Dawn Attaway ; Panhellenic Rho Chis ; Jennifer Gonzales , Samantha Laster ; Bengal Babe ; Suzanne Schmidt , Iptay Student Advisory Board ; Ann Hagins ; Alpha Lamda Delta ; Alethea Orfanedes , Dawn Attaway, Renvy Hill , Joey Schafer, Christina Guffey ; President 'S List ; Dawn Attaway, Lee Christie, Lisa Coleman , Ann Hagins , Belinda Livero , Joey Schafer, India Vincent , Kristin Schwinn ; Angel Flight , Karen Clyburn ; TIGER ews Editor, Adrienne Aucoin ; Order of Omega , Mary Orton , Lori Burkett ; Clemson Chorus , Kelley Mandersheid , Christina Guffey, Lara Jones ; Tiger Band , Susan Lampe , Amy Arthur, Rachel Guffey, Christina Guffey, Dawn Donatutti ; Clemson Orchestra , Cathy Poteat ; Food Science Club PreSident , Linda Lowry ; Kappa Delta Pi , Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Pi , Morris A. King Award of Excellence, G.R . McDonald Scholarship, Attaway ; 1989 Clemson University Panhellenic Outstanding Initiate, Alethea Orfanedes ; Upsilon Pi Epsilon , Christina Guffey ; Sigma Tau Epsilon, Christina Guffey ; Tau Beta Pi , Amy Roberts ; Alpha Pi Mu , Am y Roberts ; Outstanding College Student of America , Lisa Constante

Tennessee Gamma, University of Tennessee

Chapter Honors-2nd , Carnicus

Individual Honors-Golden Key : Angie Phillips; Student Government Association dorm senator : Am y DePiero ; Campu s Entertainment Board : Hel e n CurtiS , Crystal Clanc y.

Texas Beta, Southern Methodist University

Chapter Honors-1st , Intramural Soccer ; 1st , Homecoming Float Contest ; Sing Song Director 's Award ; 3rd Highest G P.A on Campus.

Individual Honors -Order of Omega: Libby Alexander, Elizabeth Carroll. Robert Stewart Hyer Society : Colleen McMillin , Susan Salch. Buccaneer Days Festival Queen : Allison Sallee First Runner Up , Homecoming Queen: Natalie Hebert Mortar Board : atalie Hebert , Stephanie Phillips. Student Foundation Secretary : Francie More . Program Council President : Elizabeth Carroll . Honor Council : Mandy McNames. Senior class council: Libby Alexander, Elizabeth Carroll , Natalie Hebert Varsity Cheerleader : Stacey Bowden , Aimey Corcoran InterVarsity Christian Fellowship President : Melinda Miller Varsity Tennis : Kim Gaido Script and Score President : Elizabeth Carroll. Pony Club secretary: Libby Alexander President'S Scholars : Colleen McMillin , Stephanie Phillips

Texas Gamma, Texas Tech University

Chapter Honors-Most Athletic Sorority, Best Musical Store in Raider Rampage Musical , 1st in all-greek football , 2nd in alluniver ity football , 1st in all-university soccer, 1st in all-greek basketball.

Individual Honors-Miss Fall Rush : Leslie 0' eill ; Mortar Board: Dorsey Jennings , Robin Demuth ; Order of Omega: Dorsey Jennings , Lori Johnson , Deanna Miller, Paty Cary, Laura Stroud, Paige Higley ; Lambda Sigma : Nicole Brints , Lori Johnson , Christy Jensen, Laura Stroud ; Cardinal Key ; Laura Stroud , Lori Johnson , Christy Jensen ; Alpha Lambda Delta : Christy Jensen , Nicole Brints, Andrea Kozoil ; President 's Hostesses : Lisa Pierce, Lori Johnson , Laura Stroud; Golden Key : Paige Weinberg , Holli High , Dorsey Jennings , Dawn Watkins , Noel Sparkman, Dana McNelly, Robin Demuth ; Omicron Delta Kappa: Deanna Miller, Dana McNelly, Kendra McKenzie, Robin Demuth , Dorsey Jennings ; Outstanding College Students of America : Stacy ShelLOn, Paige Weinberg, Dawn Watkins , Heather Yowell , Kendra McKenzie; Kappa Tau Alpha: Paige Weinberg; Kappa Mu Epsilon: Lori Johnson ; National Dean's List : Dana McNelly ; Paul Douglas Teaching Scholarship: Betsy Smith ; Hutcheson Journalism Scholarship : Christy Jensen ; Sun Bowl Duchess : Jennifer Lawrence ; District 1 Farm Bureau Queen: Lori Johnson ; Beta Alpha Psi : Noel Sparkman , President ; Greek Woman of the Year: Holli High; Phi Upsilon Omicron: Jennifer Lawrence ; Dean 's List: Noel Sparkman , Betsy Smith , Kim Koerner, Jennifer Lawrence , Kendra McKenzie, Stacy Shelton ; President's List : Lori Johnson , Robin Demuth , Holli High, Laura Stroud , Stacy Shelton ;

Texas Alpha, University of Texas , Austin

Chapter Honors-Finalist for Outstanding Organization

Individual Honors- UT Leadership Board : Cathie Jurgensmeyer, Helen Hutchison; Spooks : Holly Hayes , Lisa Human , Cathie Jurgensmeyer, Emily Pogue , Kathleen Winslow, Bonnie Moffitt ; Omicron Delta Kappa: Lynn Jameson, Shannon Mangum ; Orange Jackets: Anne Lenhart , Shannon Mangum, Lynn Jameson ; Texas Relay Student Committee: Lynn Jameson , Lee Roberts ; Texas Relay Princess : Lee Roberts ; S.I c. Round- Up Committee: Lee Roberts, Rebecca Enloe ; Golden Key ational Honor Society : Shannon Mangum , Allison Jones , Lynn Jameson ; Phi Eta Sigma : Lee Roberts , Cathie Jurgensmeyer ; Young Representatives Club : Christi Craddick ; State Capitol Intern : Helen Hutchison Lee Ann Robinson, Spur Sweetheart ; Shannon Mangum , Wrangler Sweetheart Holli High , Summa Cum Laude ; Internal Vice President of the Student Bod y: Kendra McKenzie ; Student Senate : Lori Johnson ,

Robin Demuth , Ho lli High , Dorsey Jennings , Krist y Sumner ; Freshman Council : Kelli Medlin ; Sigma Nu White Rose Queen : Mary Woods ; Tau Kappa Epsilon Swee theart : Rene Hillyer

Texas Epsilon, University of North Texas

Chapter Honors- Highest GPA Award ; Highest Pledge GPA Award; 1st , Intramurals ; Participation Award (Intramurals)

Individual Honors-Order of Omega : Linda Horne , Angie Monscke, Tracy Nevill , Jennifer Madden ; Mortar Board : Angie Monscke, (President), Kristi Meyer, (Historian) , Linda Horne ; Gamma Beta Phi : Christie ELkins , Vanessa Barker, Leslie O ' Berg, Angie Monscke, Jennifer Landis , Cheryl Sandefur ; Alpha Lambda Delta : Robin Joekel , Jennifer Landis , Christie ELkins; Panhellenic Rush Counselors : Kristi Meyer, Jamie Haywood , Michelle Kirby, Tracy Nevill; T40: Angie Monscke, Tracy evill ; Meadows Program (Excellence in Teaching) , Kristi Meyer ; Resident Assistance : Sheri Crigler, Kristi Meyer ; Vice President of Southern Region in MIFCAMAPCA) Tracy Nevill; Second Team All-American in Invitational USF&G Sugar Bowl Flag Football Championship, Tina DeMichele

Utah Alpha, University of Utah

Individual Honors-Omicron Delta Kappa , Golden Key : Linda Smith; Ombudsman: Heidi Taylor ; Eta Sigma Gamma : LeAndra Sloat

Virginia Gamma, The College of William and Mary

Individual Honors- Phi Eta Sigma : Suzanne Chirico , Christine Grahl , Amy Luigs , Susan Medlock, Angie Scott , Margot Stanley, Kris Williams; Alpha Lambda Delta : Lisa Applegate, Suzanne Chirico , Christine Grahl , Amy Luigs, Susan Medlock, Angie Scott, Margot Stanley, Jean Vernon, Kris Williams ; Phi Sigma: Susan Medlock , Margot Stanley ; Psi Chi : Cathy Puskar; Pi Delta Phi : Suzanne Chirico ; Phi Beta Kappa : Susan Medlock.

Virginia Epsilon, University ofVuginia

Chapter Honors-2nd , Sorority GPA ; 1st , Sorority intramurals.

Individual Honors - Greek Awards , Fall 1989 : Outstanding Chapter President, Kit Richardson ; Outstanding Intramural Contributor, Marge Winslow ; ationaJ Greek Honor Society : Hope Reynolds , Mary Porter; Virginia Player's Spring Production 'Robber Bridegroom ' -female lead , Founder of University Singing Group, The Silhouettes', JoEllen Constine ; Fourth Year lhIstee, Kathleen Hendricks ; Phi Beta Kappa , Lisa Spooner; Golden Key Honor Society, Hope Reynolds , Mary Porter; Judiciary Counselors, Kelly Young, Anne McKeehan , Stephanie Bird; 57 ,000 ROTC Scholarship, Molly Benson ; Honor Advisor, Laura Garvey ; Bailey Art Museum Board , Jennifer Cook; ISC Secretary, Shauna Swartz ; Spanish Honor Society, Gigi Ramirez ; Miss Congeniality and Talent , Johnna Duncan; Madison Adopt-A-Grandparent Program Director, Mary Porter; Madison House Big Sibling Program Director, Patsy Bowman .

Virginia Zeta, Virginia Tech

Chapter Honors-1st , Sorority GPA ; 1st , Sorority Soccer ; 3rd , Spirit Award , Sigma Chi Derby Day.

Individual Honors-B eta Alpha Psi: Tonya Hart , Lisa Ziegler ; Beta Gamma Sigma , Lisa Downs ; Camelot Society, Holly Means ; Golden Key ational Honor Society : Joan Caspero, Lisa Ziegler ; Greek Woman of the Year, Holl y Means ; Hatcher Scholarship, Joan Caspero ; Hokie Camp Counselors : Joan Caspero ( Head ), Michelle Myers , Tobie Davis ( Head ); umma Cum Laude , Cindy Grace; Magna Cum Laude , Clare Spindler ; Cum Laude , Lisa Downs , Annette Simpson Stockmoe, Stephanie Yurochko ;Joseph Davidson Schol-

arship for Marketing, Lisa Downs ; Kappa Delta Pi , Angie Buczek ; Mortar Board: Joan Caspero , Michelle Harrington , Li s a Ziegler ; Omicron Delta Kappa , Michelle Harrington ; Order of Om e ga : Joan Caspero, Christine Van Scoyoc , Amy Haugh ; Outstanding College Students of America : Debbie Long , Holly Means , Stephanie Sekerdy ; Outstanding Finance Student of the Year, Cindy Grace ; Outstanding Greek Scholar, Michelle Harrington ; Panhellenic Rush Counselor: Angie Buczek, Kelley Fisher, Kelley Gerbert , Michelle Keadle, Cindy Mier, Stephanie Sekerdy, Annette Simpson Stockmoe, Theresa Talley; Phi Beta Kappa , Michelle Harrington ; Phi Eta Sigma , Jenny Wunder ; Phi Kappa Phi , Michelle Harrington; Pi Mu Epsilon , Joan Caspero; 1990 Class Secretary, Debbie Wood; 1991 Class Secretary, Kelly Marine; Senators , Michelle Myers, Robin White; Sigma Tau Alpha , Michelle Myers, Sigma Tau Delta: Michelle Harrington , Michelle Myers , Christine Van Scoyoc; Student Alumni Associates: Carla Appich , Laura Koehne, Debbie Wood ; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges : Wendy Berhman , Lisa Downs, Holly Means, Annette Simpson Stockmoe ; Cheerleading, Kara Orsulak.

Virginia Eta, University of Richmond

Chapter Honors- 3rd , Sigma Chi Derby Days

Individual Honors-Charter Members of Order of Omega , Kim Haynie , Jenny Alfonso , Sue Kier, Amy Street ; Mortar Board , Caroline Farmer, Maureen Shannon ; Female Greek Contributor, Senior of the Year, Genevieve Lynch ; Phi Beta Kappa , Lorraine Redpath ; Areopagus ,Jessica Allan , Sara Brooker, Kelly Whitley, Katy Thorbahn , Kim Somerville ; Phi Eta Sigma , Whitney Kane, icole Felini; Psi Chi , Caroline Farmer, Lorraine Redpath , Megan McGuire , Wendy Eskendarian; Eta Sigma Phi , Stacy Hollowell ; Eta Sigma Gamma, Downey Ruhl , Kim Sayle ; Phi Sigma Iota , Jessica Allan , Leslie Rudnick; Beta Gamma Sigma, Holly Frey, Colleen O 'Keefe ; Phi Alpha Theta, Maureen Shannon; Alpha Kappa Delta, Hilary Day, Jen Nelson , Mary Curtis Mead ; Kappa Delta Pi , Amy Street ; Panhellenic Rush Counselors, Megan McGuire , Mary Davis Kara Dey, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl ; Megan McGuire , Sigma Chi Sweetheart

Washington Alpha, University of Washington

Chapter Honors- Highest Panhellenic pledge GPA ; 2nd , Sigma Chi Derby Days ; 3rd , Delta Upsilon Volleyball Tournament

Individual Honors-Mortar Board : September George, Jennifer Detjen , Wendy Williamson , Tracy White ; Phi Beta Kappa : Tracy White ; Order of Omega: Laura Henderson , Sheila Fairchild , Traci Granston , Beth Payton , Holly Dimond , Jill Rothstein , K C. Chapin ; Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl: Jodie McClelland ; Alpha Sigma Phi Queen : Gillian Hayward ; Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl : Stacey Liebsack ; Sigma Pi Queen : Lori i1es ; Delta Chi Calendar Girl : Laurie Millard

Washington Beta, Washington State University

Chapter Honors- 3rd place in Greek Week ; 3rd , o verall pledge class

Individual Honors-Rally Squad , Janna Trefren , Kristen Ki vland ; SPA President (Students Promoting Athletics ), Beth Brotherton ; Coug Guys and Gals , all y Anderson , Melissa Barnet ; Crim so n Squad (Varsity Cheerleader), Angele Burton ; Kappa Sigma tarlit Finalist , Melissa Barnet ; Teke Princess Finalist , Shelly Elliot ; Farmhou e Farmer 's Daughter Finalist , Am y Raekes ; Delta Chi Swe e theart Finalist , Christ y ielsen ; 19 8 9 Ru h Counsel o rs , Karin Koepke , Kristen Moss , Janna Trefren ; Sigma C hi Sweethe art Finali s t ,

Dana Haye s; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Finalist , Kristi Queen ; Accounting Scholarship Winner, Carol Kutch ; Phi Beta Kappa , Kathy Burt o n ; ASW Senator, Heidi Adam ; Phi Tau Princess Finalist , Shawna Rorem ; Mortar Board , Heidi Dippold ; Alpha Gamma Rho Goddess Finalist, Angie Mawer ; Outstanding Pledge Award , Wendy Smith ; President 'S Honor Roll , Kathy Burton , Amy Raekes , Terri Hosken , Kelly Lines,Jennifer Galka , Carol Kutch , Lisa Jenney, Christi Lewis , Liza Porter, Kim Peacock.

Washington Gamma, University of Puget Sound

Chapter Honors-Campus and Community Service Award; Scholarship Award.

Individual Honors- Whittnee Cox , Who's Who; Julie Jacobson , Order of Omega; Heidi Holtzhauer, Best Student Programmer ; Jennifer Moore, Who's Who, Mortar Board ; Caitlin Moughan, Sky Cup, Editor in Chief of UPS Newspaper ; Jennifer Hertzberg, Who's Who , Mortar Board ; Stacy Carlson , National Swimming Award; Suzie Curtis , Order of Omega ; Kathleen Fritz, UPS Senator, Phi Delta Theta Goddess ; Alison Anderson , UPS Senator; Amy Waltz , Honor Court

West Virginia Alpha, West Virginia University

Chapter Honors-1st , Sorority GPA; 1st, Greek Week overall; 1st , Greek Week Alcohol Awareness Program ; 1st, Greek Week Philanthropy ; 2nd , Intramural Cup ; Third Place Homecoming

Individual Honors-Golden Key: Mario Folio (Secretary), Lori Baker, Catherine Harmon , Michele Kirk , Radonna Madden , Juli Shaw. Board of Governors: Lisa Sabatelli (Secretary) , Michele Kirk, Theresa Kirk. Rho Lambda: Beth Abbott , Anita Baft , Lori Baker, Mario Folio (Vice-President), Radonna Madden , Lisa Sabatelli, Chantelle Sekercak, Juli Shaw. Order of Omega : Mario Folio , Michele Kirk (Vice-President) , Radonna Madden. Panhellenic: Lisa Sabatelli (Treasurer). Sigma Theta Tau Honorary: Maria Folio Mountain Honorary : Maria Folio. Sphinx Senior Honorary : Michele Kirk , Juli Shaw. International Studies Honorary : Michele Kirk. Chimes: Michele Kirk , Theresa Kirk , Katrina Kniska , Lisa Sabatelli, Juli Shaw. Helvetia: Michele Kirk, Theresa Kirk. Kappa Psi : Mary Beth Miller. Li-Toon-Awa : Lisa Sabatelli. Campus SweetheartsChantelle Sekercak, Homecoming Queen Finalist ; Maria Folio , Miss Mountaineer Finalist ; Ranee Borgna , Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart. Honor Graduates- Lori Baker, Summa Cum Lauda ; Maria Folio , Catherine Harmon , Christi Jones , Cum Lauda ; Michele Kirk, Summa Cum Lauda , University Honors Scholar ; Stacey Phelps , Cum Lauda.

Wisconsin Alpha, University of Wisconsin at Madison

Chapter Honors-Greek Week, 5th ; Homecoming, 1st

Wyoming Alpha, University of Wyoming

Chapter HonorS-1st , Homecoming Sing; 1st , Sigma Chi Derby Days ; Outstanding Scholarship Program ; Athletic Excellence Award ; Outstanding Service Program ; Sorority Excellence Award ; First runner-up Best Pledge Class G PA.

Individual Honors-Mortar Board : Kathy Gibbens , Kathleen Laya ; Iron Skull : Brenda Hoy, Kari Morgan ; Talarians : Nina Guenin , Janet Johnson , Karen Pinney, Sandy Schlichting, Dena Taylor ; Spurs : Stacy Crum , Claudia Fidler, Cosette Fidler, Leigh Anne Grant , Leslie Miller, Kristie Seeds; Chi Upsilon Omicron : Kari Morgan ; Omicron Delta Kappa : Caitlin Long, Shelly Miller ; Outstanding Chemistry Student : Arianne taffileno ; Outstanding Junior in Home Economic s: Kari Mo rgan

DIRECTIONS

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ALABAMA

Birmingham

Establishment of the Pi Phi Career Club as a new branch of the Birmingham Alumnae Club attracted a number of recent graduates and career women to evening meetings. Interesting programs enjoyed at the regular luncheon meetings included a demonstration of Christmas decorations, a holiday party featuring Christmas carols presented by a high school choral group and a talk on personal safety and self defense by a police officer

Two joint meetings were held: one in October featuring a trunk showing and sale of Arrowcraft with a program presented by the Shop Manager, Mary Dale Swan, the other in April celebrating Founders' Day.

Our local philanthropy "Seniority Shopping" provided merchandise for two on-site shopping days at a retirement center. One day featured Arrowcraft and the other a boutique of Christmas gifts supplied by a local department store. The Career group selected the Children's Hospital for their philanthropic efforts and spent a fun evening making Valentine door decorations for the young patients.

Becky Thomas Yarboro

ARIZONA

Phoenix

Our annual membership luncheon opened the fall season Highlight of our year was hosting Alumnae Province PreSident, Gloria Sloan Gooder, and the 1989 Convention chairman , Karen Emberton_ After hearing Karen's glowing Convention plans , many of us will be in attendance in San Diego.

December found us busy with the sale of Entertainment Books and Christmas greenery Our Angels and Arrowcraft holiday tea helped make this a great year for Arrowcraft sales

We were fortunate to tap one of o ur own members, author Jacque Michelson, who reviewe d her new book "Divorce Survival ."

Along with Arizona Beta we celebrated Founder.! Day, held our annual Cookie-Shine and socialized with our husbands at the Cinco de Mayo party.

Barbara lang made Maiwurm

Tucson

The Thcson Alumnae Club has been busy with some special events One of the favorites was held at the Arizona Alpha chapter house The Tucson Club invited the Green Valley Pocket Club for a luncheon and house tour The day was enjoyed by everyone and was topped off with a meeting in the chapter r oom and a Cookie-Shine

Another luncheon was held in March when

the club enjoyed a presentation on philanthropies.

On Founders' Day, 12 Golden Arrows and one 75 year member were honored Susan Lopez Podgorski

ARKANSAS

Fort Smith

Our club has had an exciting year beginning with the April Founders' Day celebration It was a salad supper at the horne of Eloise Bedwell_ All the Pi Phis were out selling hot dogs at the Fort Smith River Festival in May as our fundraiser A rush meeting and supper was held in June at the lake horne of Garnet Montgomery \v.ltts. Our new Alumnae Province PreSident , Jane Bonady\v.ltson, visited in October at the horne of Margaret Babcock Graham. Christmas was celebrated with our four new pledges and their parents, actives and alumnae with dates/husbands at the horne of Janel l e Young Hembree. It was beautifully decorated and it was a fun party for all.

Eloise Bedwell

CALIFORNIA

Central Orange County

For meetings having speakers , Program Chairman Barbara Beaumont Dreibelbis planned for our presenters to be Pi Phis At one meeting on "How To Start A Small Business," Barbara spoke on her business of designed and crafted gifts , Elsie Beall Hale covered interior design , Janet Weatherall Marsh described beautiful fabrics and the classes offered at her Flying Geese Store-and all three ladies displayed delightful examples and fielded questions At other meetings , Beleny "Binnie" Busby Beaumont demonstrated how to entertain with ease and grace ;Johann Wertzjonas, from the neighboring South Coast Alumnae Club , presented magnificent slides and memories from her travels in Mrica; visiting APP Ellie Moore Merrick shared Pi Phi stories and experiences with us ; and Bobbin Fuller.Vandeberg, a speaker and volunteer from our local philanthropy, the Women's Transitional Living Center for abused women , turned out to be a Pi Phi!!

Phyllis Cox Smith

Del Sol North

This year our big event was having Conve ntion on our very surf. We looked forward to and planned for it all year.

In ovember we instigated an "Art Auction" party with the other three San Diego Clubs It was a painless and lucrative way to raise needed "gold " for our contribution to the Welc o me to San Diego Dinner

The spring ARROW was very generous in its recognition of the crew of Sailing Angels , many of whom are members of our club Patricia E n glish Kelting, Welcome Dinner chairman, and D oone Hil l Lewis, her assistant, are past presidents of Del Sol North.

Our final meeting was combined with a work shop, making parts for our "Orange Surfers" table decor

joan Maxwell Danzinger

Glendale

We held our November meeting at one of our city's historic treasures, The Doctors' House, named because its earliest occupants were four doctors, each following the other in ownership of the horne dating from 1901. The horne was moved to Brand Park and restored in furnishings and structure A docent from the Glendale Historical Society gave us an informative talk We enjoyed an Angel Exchange in December with the La Canada club at the horne of Alice Hoyt Spence. We sent hand made angel card holders to new actives with a personal note wishing them luck in finals and letting them know they are in our hearts and minds We look forward to another stimulating year.

Elizabeth McCullough Reynolds

LaJolia

We know all of you are by now familiar with our preSident's talent The ARROW spring issue cover design by Ann Denker Webster was just a teaser for her creations greeting you at the superconvention in June

With one exception, this year we scheduled an all-Pi Phi program year, beginning with a California Kappa collegian who had just returned from Arrowmont ; continuing with Bill and Bet· ty Paine Hunefeld's art collection ; and Judith Mead Johnson's professional image enhancement We also introduced a Saturday continental breakfast which helped us meet several new professional members. Our membership is up and growing , and California Kappa now has a house corporation, all of whom are alumnae of Virginia Gamma

The Welcome to San Diego dinner committee of Convention had some good tricks up their sleeves waiting for June 17 By the time you read this , you will be looking back on this with a big smile on your Pi Phi faces.

Virginia Poust

North San Diego County

When you read these "Forum otes" the 1989 Convention will be a thing of the past, but for those of us who were able to work "behind the scenes" it ",ill be a cherished memory We kicked o ff our year in September with Karen Emberton

Henry, Convention chairman , as guest speaker Her enthusiasm was contagious , and II of our members were chairmen or assi tant chairmen on the Convention committee In addition , we called upon the rest of our angels for innumerable volunteer hours Attending and working at Convention has served to remind us , as alumnae , that we are an integral part of a nationwide sisterhood, whether undergraduate or graduate ovember brought us a view of Holt House with a slide show presented by Judy Peters Ruzich and Dorothy Toll kept us busy making and filling children's hygiene kits for Hidden Val ley House, women's crisis center

Holidays bring our traditional ornament exchange as well as our Christmas greens fundraiser Under the chairmanship of Joe Thompson Strong, we went over the top Rudi Snider Fugate, membership chairman and president of Bernardo Gardeners , taught us the art of holiday floral arrangements

Capping a busy, fun-filled year was our Valentine Buffet .Joan Pruitt Rearick kept beaux and husbands busy vying to name song titles with " love" in the title Is there an eligible Pi Phi song?

Daphne McGavack Durant

Palo Alto

Have you ever been to Russia? Well , not many people have but our Palo Alto Alumnae Club is fortunate to have as one of our members a high school teacher, Grace Rynkus Hasbrook, who travels each summer with a group of students (as well as her husband! ) to different countries in the world

Last summer they toured Russia and Grace shared her collection of slides, as well as her impressions and stories, at our March meeting held at the home of H elen Vogl Van Horne. Members were fascinated We were also lucky to have our l\Iumnae Provincc Presiuent , Nancy Trogman , present to enjoy the evening.

It was truly a night to remember and Grace made us feel as though we had made this exciting trip ourselvt:.!

Cathy Sorensen Buunna

Riverside

Highlight of our year was the installation of California Lambda Chapter at the University of California / Riverside Marilyn Matts Cartier headed a committee of alumnae who worked very hard during the summer and fall

Our annual Arrowcraft sale was held in the fall also Jane Stout Meairs' lovely home was the site of the sale Kay Kline Harris continues to be our Arrowcraft chairman and, in addition to being chairman of the sale, she sells items from her home throughout the year.

ow that we have a local chapter at the Universi t y, we hope some of the area's recent Pi Phi graduates will join our club.

judith Mohr Borden

Sacramento

Sacramento Alumnae Club is having a busy and fun filled year Socially, we started the fall season with a couples barbecue Our Holiday Cocktail Party was , as always , a big success , giving us all a chance to try some great new recipes

Our program schedule was varied and interesting In an effort t o include working member-

ship, many meetings were held during the noon hour or in the evening Highlights include a "Grazing Dinner " and program from a cooking specialty store with catalog sales Another favorite was a tour of our State Capitol followed by lunch

We have hosted the Pi Phi Domino Tournament , our major fund-raiser, for 22 years . Our profits were divided between the active chapters at u.c. Davis , California State University / Chico and the Grass Valley Red Cross , to help families devastated by forest fires last Fall in northern California .

Founders' Day was a special occasion, honoring 75 year Pi Phi , Rofena Beach Polk, California Alpha 1914 Also among our honorees were nine Golden Arrows

Somehow, our president , Kim McLain Miller, led us in a very productive year, as well as gave birth to her first child , Jacob Malone jane McFadden Fobes

San Fernando Valley

Each year the San Fernando Valley Alumnae Club honors its Golden Arrow members with a special luncheon at which time the club presents each new Golden Arrow member with her pin. This year we honored Nancy Haycock Kemp and Catherine Preston Parkins. Those attending the luncheon were also treated to a presentation by our hostess and speaker, Cheryl Trostrud-White, an expert in the quilting field She delighted all with her designs and shared her experiences at Arrowmont as this year 's Area Council Arrowmont Scholar Glodean Kerkmann Gates

Santa Barbara

We began the year with a lun cheon at Montecito's Cafe Del Sol, where we introduced three new members to the club

In February, we held an Arrowcraft sale at the California Zeta chapter house on the campus of the University of Ca1ifornia , Santa Barbara. The sale was held during UCSB 's Parents Weekend, so the alumnae had an opportunit y to meet with some of the parents We also enjoyed a delicious brunch

Founders' Day was held at the Four Seasons Biltmore. This is always a big event for the Santa Barbara Club because we have the largest turnout all year of alumnae and actives It gives alumnae a chance to hear about the impressive accomplishments the girls have made all year Marion Gaylord Macfadyen

Santa Rosa

Due to a very successful holiday auction held in November at the Wild Oak Saddle Club , Valley of the Moon Alumnae Club was able to support our Pi Phi philanthropies as well as several local ones Our club feels it is important to be recognized locally We voted to donate funds to Canine Companions , The Women's Shelter, and the Santa Rosa Children's Chorus. The Chorus was started in 1984 by Juelle Spindler Hinman They continue to perform under her capable leadership

Our club won a Best Yearbook Award for 1988-1989, thanks to the artistic abilities o f PresidentJean Hart Carroll and past President Beverly Nelson Zahl. This was the second time

our club has won this award ; the fir s t tim e b e ing in 19 77.

Verley Takkinen Gregerson

South Bay

Our annual Christmas party and gift exchange, directed by Program Chairman , Mil June Manning Heger, began with much enthusiasm as we sang and acted out the verses of "The Twelve Days of Christmas." Age did not matter as each member gave it her best and we ended our performance in joyful laughter. It was a perfect " ice breaker" and an introduction to the "Angel " gift exchange which followed We had each been asked to bring a gift in the form of an angel , and the variety was fun to see Christmas carols followed and the evening came to a close with the singing of "Silent Night ." We all went home with a renewed feeling of Christmas and Pi Phi love in our hearts

Sandra McCracken jacobsen

South Coast

We have experienced another successful year under the leadership of Elsie Hale Beall. Our annual Arrowcraft sale was again held at the Sherman Botanical Gardens. Box lunches we prepared were an added inducement to many who attended from the community. Our annual Christmas party with our husbands lent holiday cheer to the season Spring found us holding several joint meetings , with our Junior Group, Evening Group and with Central Orange County Alumnae Club. We all joined together for Founders' Day, along with the active Pi Phis from California Eta at the University of California, Irvine. The end of the year was a busy time as we were in charge of the programs and decoration s for the Wine arnation Banquet at the San Diego Pi Phi Convention. Workshops were held to assemble the centerpieces Many Pi Phi alums contributed their time and talents to make this event a success

Kay Brown

CANADA

Winnipeg

The club hosted a special evening in February when Agnes MacDonald spoke on the founding of Manitoba Alpha Chapter at the University of Manitoba in 1929 We were taken back 60 years to the experiences of university life and the year leading up to our charter Joan Campbell Mackie added to the pleasure of the evening with her collection of Fraternity memorabilia , including a congratulatory telegram received as we became a new Pi Phi chapter It was wonderful to reflect how friendships have continued and grown over the years . The Winnipeg Alumnae Club will celebrate our 60th anniversary the weekend of October 13-14 , 1989.

Sheila McKinnon Keatch

COLORADO

Colorado Springs

The club was thrilled to learn that it had been selected the Ideal Club for Alpha Beta Provinc e. It has trul y been a busy year Highlights included s tarting an e vening group, having the most successful Arrowcraft sale ever, and hosting a de-

Iightful Christmas coffee honoring Pi Phi collegians and their mothers The club also held its only fund-raiser, a city-wide geranium sale

Caryn Kocel

CONNECTICUT

Hartford

Our two nicest functions occurred at two consecutive meetings and involved renewing old friendships and making new ones. In December we invited the Manchester Alumnae Club to our Christmas party Many were former Hartford alumnae and we had a delightful evening with them They shared our annual Angel Ornament Swap. In January we invited Zeta Tau Alphas to join us How stimulating to meet another Panhellenic group and to hear about their past and present! A potluck supper, an interesting AIDS awareness program , some wonderful slide of an Egyptian tour, the fun-filled Founders' Day brunch with Connecticut Alpha actives, and a surprise philanthropy program in May rounded out a successful season.

Isabelle Sands (Sa ndy) Sampson

Manchester Area

In October, we had a tour of the Hicks-Stearns Museum in Tolland , which proved to be extremely interesting

A joint meeting with the Hartford Club in December and an exchange of angel ornaments with them gave old friends who hadn' t seen each other for a long time a chance to visit.

April brought a Founders' Day Sunday brunch at the Conn Alum Center, hostessed by the Hartford alums, and our annual Senior Farewell Tea at the home of Eliza b eth McAvoy St ewart_ Marcella Burke Masinda

New Haven

October 's meeting started a busy year for the New Haven Club. An Arrowcraft sale, Christmas cookie exchange, a Monmouth Duo part y with a food drive, and a Founders' Day supper were activities that kept us busy

These activities were overshadowed, however, by one big event : the club 's involvement with a colonizing presentation to Yale UniverSity There were many club members at the presentation and the meeting for alumnae interest. Of course, the club is very excited! We were among the first to know that the presentation was a uccess and that Connecticut Beta at Yale is now a reality!

Anne E Varrone

Southern Fairfield County

Joey Blume Hamilton and Lori Hanley Moody organized a very successfu l and entertaining auction at our annual Christmas brunch Patricia Wolfe Davis continues our Whig Rose stationery project And now Tried and True Recipes is hot off the press, thanks to Carole Knoop Buffett.

Dorothy Damon Hagner, a true angel, is our nominee for the Evelyn Peters Kyle Angel award

We honored three new Golden Arrows : Mar· querite Clark Cody, Helen Martin Shiels and Evelyn Bandy Doyle

Besides informative programs planned by Barbara Hrosenchkk ColweU, we enjoyed a

boat cruise on the Hudson , a ' behind the scenes' tour of Grand Central tat ion with our Westchester sisters and an outing to the Darien Dinner Theater.

The most exciting news is our involvement with Connecticut Alpha at the University of Connectic ut and our new chapter at Yale Ann Beach jaekle

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Maryland·D. C.

Since our own Es ther Coro ran Namian is president of the Washington , D C. Panhellenic , our year started with a tea in her honor, held at the home of Carolyn Ottinger Kovener. A lovely fall drive to Stone mont Farm , owned b y J o di e Trad er Long, began a Sunday of tennis , hiking , croquet and good food followed by viewing our Redskins in action. We learned how to "Manage Stress" at the home of Su san Pe r kins Marsh Su san Streech Se m ones and her staff helped us prepare our own table decorations for the holidays , at the home of E dith Bo blayer Schaefer. The Super Bowl Party was a noisy gathering but FUN as a money maker for our club , Carolyn Shary Bu tts was hostess "A iming Straight" was enjoyed by the Junior Club members who joined us for the evening.

A summer picnic at the Spies Shore Shack, the hideaway of Eve l yn Dean Sp ies, finished our year.

Carolyn Ottinger Kovener

Washington

Club members have enjoyed our luncheon gatherings starting last September for our plan· ning and projects meeting , and running through May when we install our new officers. In October we shared the wonderful experience of a week at Arrowmont with two club members who participated in an Elderhostel program In November we held a successful two day Arrowcraft Sale at the home of loyal supporter, Jane Bronk Councilor. The club has laid groundwork for a new approach to o ur sale next fail by renting premises for an expanded sale to introduce the fine handcrafted goods to a wider market.

The Christmas luncheon featured a slide lecture presented by a retired professor, who led us on a German tour of castles , villages and cathedrals Founders' Day is always the big event for April, but we also anticipated a tour of Tudor Place, historic house and garden in Georgetown , recently opened to the public A day in the Maryland countryside for a picnic lunch in June, at the home of Margaret Nicol Morgan, cele· brated a year of cooperation and strong friendship for Pi Phis in Washington.

Nancy Fisher Mitchell

FLORIDA

Clearwater

We have had a year of varied activities Pro· grams have included basket weaving, self-defense and a talk by Muriel Hooper Curran about her trip to Australia. The meetings have been followed by lunch prepared by members Along with a Christmas party for members and

their husbands , there was also a brunch for actives Bridge groups continued to offer more opportunities to be together as did meeting for lunch in restaurants and the annual Tasting Lun· cheon

In addition to supporting Pi Phi interests , we continue to aid our community by donating baby food and formula to the local Food Pantr y We call this project "Food for Tots" and it brings satisfaction to us to help in this way We also donate gifts at Christmas for children in need Rebecca Mertzjones

Deland

At our first meeting of the year, we entertained new pledges of Florida Alpha at Stetson. We enjoyed getting to know these new pledges as we ate a chili supper. In December the actives entertained alumnae at a Christmas tea. We presented a silver punch ladle as a Christmas gift to the chapter We also made a cash gift to the Neighborhood Center, a community help center

Our February meeting was a brown bag lunch at which time we viewed the slide presentation , "Arrow in the Arctic." Our special celebration at Founders' Day was recognizing our 75 year Pi Phi , Marian Wright Hu ll , a faithful member of our club

Mary Ethel Prather

Miami

Three events were standouts in our 1988-89 club year We e ntertained actives and pledge s in August at a buffet supper. At our Christmas meeting we each took a toy for a small child who either had been abandoned or was in the care of the child abuse society This made us think how lucky we and our families are

InJanuary we had Pi Beta Phi Day at the Races Pi Phis from Hollywood, Boca Raton, Palm Beach and Miami, along with many husbands, joined together for a buffet lunch and fun at Gulfstream Race Track , owned by a Pi Phi husband. The 5th race was the Pi Beta Phi race , with the winner 's trophy presented by a Pi Phi.

jayne Rapp Dunker

Naples

This year all aples is excited about the forthcoming openi ng of our fifteen million doUar Philharmonic Center for the Performing Arts At our December meeting Myra Daniels, president of the aples/Harmonic Orchestra told offuture offerings A wonderful asset-a dream come true! Two of our members , Mary Evelyn Jack. son Deutschbein, IllinOis Zeta and Ruth Kinyon Fisher, Missouri Alpha , are members of Ms Daniel 's board.

Our club participated in Salute to Women at Coastland Mall by displaying Arrowmont literature and posters as well as Arrowcraft items with a supply of one item for sale.

This year our Founders' Day program honored six new Golden Arrow members. Two of our members , Jean VanVoorhees Sherwood, Indi· ana Alpha , and Helen DeWitt Jury, Michigan Beta, gave brief accounts of their respective chapters' centennial celebrations of last October

Helen DeWitt jury

GEORGIA

Atlanta

The Arlanta Alumnae Club had a wonderful time meeting and greeting area actives and their mothers at the annual Mother-Daughter Christmas Tea _ The tea was a great success with 90 people attending Club President , Amelia Rood Crockett, has offered her home for the gathering for the past two years Carolyn Beasley Gilbert, chairman of special programs , was in charge of pulling it all together. Refreshments and goodies donated by club members were served Along with introducing the alumnae club to actives , especially those actives who go to school out of state , Vincie Albritton, vice president programs , had Arrowcraft items on display for all to see and purchase Most of the fun , though , was getting to meet the girls and their moms

Gina Bush Fisher

HAWAII

Honolulu

"Come Back to Pi Phi " was announced as our motto for 1988-89 by incoming preSident , Ger· aldine DeBenedetti, at the annual Founders' Day luncheon in April With over 200 Pi Phi alumnae in Hawaii, our goal is to increase membership and participation in club activities. To encourage alumnae to renew their bonds with Pi Beta Phi, our annual membership book included the entire ro ter of Hawaii alumnae along with a complete list and description of events for the year planned by v.P. of Programs , Susan Schis· sler Lamond_ The roster was computerized to indicate those interested in business ladies' lunch or bridge gatherings as another way to get more Pi Phis together For the first time in many years, the yearbook was sent to all Hawaii Pi Phi alumnae rather than just current dues paying members of the alumnae club The response has been positive and encouraging and we look for more of the Hawaii alumnae to "Come Back to Pi Phi"

Lani Neunzig Hearn

ILLINOIS

Arlington Heights

A variety of events made 1988-1989 special for the Arlington Heights Alumnae Club Our year began in September with the annual opening porluck dinner held at the home of Eleanor KinleyJackson_ In October, we had our annual Arrowcraft sale which was very successful due to the dedication and hard work of many club members In November, the collegiate coffee was held at the home of President Virginia Fairbank Tarrant_ Area collegiate Pi Phis who were home for Thanksgiving attended with their mothers.

Our Christmas party was held at the home of Marlene Isgren Wenk_ As usual , our creative sisters made beautiful crafts for one another The Beaux and Arrows Brunch in February is always fun It 's an opportunity to meet the men in our sister's lives

Our club 's local philanthropy is Harbour House, a home for troubled and abused teenage girl Our club is actively involved with one of o ur members , Barbara Lammers Zust, Sitting

o n the Harbour Ho use board The club provided gifts for the girls at Christmas and Easter Desiree Luckey Rohling

Avon-Bushnell (Libbie Brook Gaddis)

Twelve loyal alums were listed on our membership roll as our club celebrated its 60th anniversary

Our group was pleased to celebrate Founders' Day at Holt House. Alumnae Province PreSident , Elizabeth Davis Vance, was there to greet us , as was the hostess , Margaret Bowker Cooper_

Martha Welsh Davis has joined the ranks of our members who wear the Golden Arrow celebrating fifty years as a Pi Phi

Each meeting continues to be a renewal of the special bond that binds us in our Pi Phi friendship

Anne Eckley Haynes

Chicago West Suburban

September porluck continues to be the best attended meeting with the May salad porluck running a close second

A ovember pre-holiday hors d ' oeuvres party at the home of Marty Owen Arends proved very succes ful. Members were invited to come alone or with a date or husband, bringing a favorite hors d'oeuvres. A charge of 55 .00 per person provided honey-baked ham and beverages

A December guest day luncheon included our sale of Arrowcraft and an original bean soup mix

Four new Golden Arrow members and Angel Award candidate Marylou Kinal l y Lungren were honored at Founders' Day, celebrated with the Hinsdale -Naperville Club.

Our big fund-raiser was a garage sale in May, with Lynn Matousek Gambill serving as chairman

Virginia Rundberg Daugherty and Jane Thiem Hill excellenrly served as co-preSidents

Ina Chappell Davis

Monmouth

Monmouth alumnae enjoyed another year of monthly luncheons and meetings In September we joined members of the national Holt House Committee and the Champaign-Urbana Alumnae Club for a special meeting at Holt House. Their preSident, Harriet Haycock Brown, presented Holt House with the gift of a rocking chair that had belonged to Fannie Thomson . It is a prized addition to the antiques at Holt House

We had many contacts with members of the active chapter at Monmouth College These included a Cookie-Shine in ovember, guests at our monthly luncheons and while distributing snacks during their exam periods

Several members spent many hours needlepointing Pi Beta Phi cushions for a pair of benches in the newly redecorated chapter room The cushions were designed by Helen Adair Hayes and stitched by Sally Whitman Shroyer and Betty Duncan McBride_ Helen Adair Hayes

North Shore

Our year opened with a fascinating "Creative Cooking" demonstration at the home of Louise Bandy Green followed by a luncheon incor-

porating those delicacies The ovember meeting at Barbara Busse Lawson's was preceded by a most interesting talk and slides of a friend 's trip " Bicycling Through China ." We celebrated Christmas with the Lake Shore Alumnae Club. Everyone brought gifts for mothers and children at the Evanston Shelter for Battered Women , local philanthropy of both clubs In February we had a Day for Pi Phi at Jeanne Bresee Hinds· ley's home with a visit from Mary Ann Gal· usha Eiserman, Alumnae Province President. Belle Fullerton Foote entertained the group when we welcomed back Sonja Darling who told us about her life in Saudi Arabia.

jane Edwards McPherson

Oak Park-River Forest

The enthusiasm and hard work of Sharon Polk Caliard paved the way for a very enjoyable and successful Arrowcraft sale this year. All members gathered on a beautiful fall day at the home of Susan Geblmann Schatz. Homemade cookies and cider were served as friends browsed among a wide variety of Arrowcraft treasures. The timing was right to do some Christmas shopping, which surely boosted sales Susan Kvasnicka and Nancy Crawford KoI· ler combined their talents to earn an honorable mention for the club program and directory Time has been set aside at several meetings to work on items to be sold at Convention boutique This has been a relaxing time for conversation and for getting to know each other better Susan Gehlmann Schatz

INDIANA

Bloomington

During the 1988-89 meeting year, the alumnae club held two meetings in members' homes , two in local restaurants and two at the Indiana Beta chapter house

For the st:t:ond consecutive year, local Pi Phis met with Bloomington alumnae members of Kappa Kappa Gamma for a luncheon celebration of Monmouth Duo . Last year Pi Phis asked the Kappas to meet and share historical anecdotes of their co-founding at Monmouth College This year the groups ourlined the philanthropic activities of each sorority. Pi Phis hope that such fellowship will be continued as an annual event jeanjohnson Smith

Fort Wayne

Our club began its 1988-89 year with a "Back to School" night . Wearing school colors , we met in the home of Debbie Root Stafford for submarine sandwiches and a wealth of memories. Vice PreSident , Laura Augspurger Lange, surprised us with a Pi Phi test

In ovember we enjoyed a well-attended brunch at the Orchard Ridge Country Club with Golden Arrows as our special guests Following the theme "Seven Decades of Sisterhood," old photos , vintage Pi Phi jewelry and other college mementos were on display The Golden Arrows were given wooden angel ornaments personalized with their name and initiation date

Our April Founders' Day meeting was held at the Botanical Conservatory After a tour of the beautiful spring gardens , we were treated to a Cookie - hine and the gift of wine carnations b y the Indiana Eta actives

Peggy Biardjackson

Indianapolis

Through the efforts of many loyal and active members , the club increased its membership from 227 to more than 300 during the 198&-89 yea r

We introduced a new and improved club yearbook, compiled by Betsy l\;fitchell Yates, at our first meet ing in Sep tember, and followed th e theme " Remember " throughout the year. Programs included o ur annual " Puckihuddle" and Arrowcraft sale in Nove mber, a Christmas coffee get-together, a luncheon /s t yle show in March , a Founders' Day tribute in April , and a salute to our Golden Arrows in June

A joint meeting in October with the Indiana Gammas at Butler Universit y attracted 145 alums , actives and pledges!

Again thi s year we assisted the Crossroads Rehabilitati o n Ce nter with its city-wide Easter Egg Hunt by cooki ng and coloring more than 5,000 eggs

Our "Alum Mum " program with the Indiana Gamma ple dge class was highlighted by a Sunday brunch , hosted b y Anne We lls Hayes.

Diane Stout Parker

Michiana

Our club draws Pi Phis from northern Indiana and southwestern Michigan to attend luncheon , eve ning and Saturday meetings In these busy times , we are proud to note that many of the m em bers h ave e nj oyed 20 years and more of Pi Phi friendship in our own club. In addition to regular bu siness meetings , the club sponsored a Guest Night with a social hour at the home of Marilyn Foster Kalama ros followed b y dinner at Sunn y Ital y. Members also sharpened their artistic skills b y making wooden angel magnets which were sold at the San Diego Convention A s p ecial interes t program on domesti c violence and vic tim s' righ ts was presented by our own Vickie Foreman MCintire, a paralegal with St. Joseph County Pro sec utors Office Bonnie HewiU Bailey

Muncie

We had a very busy year beginning with the planning of our seco nd Victorian Sam pl e r Sale which included many Arrowcraft items , ho m emade noodles , and o ur own Pi Phi Cookbooks

Three of our meetings took advan tage of what Muncie has to offer- the new Muncie Cu ltural Center ; a new restaurant enjoyed by Pi Phis and their spo u ses for a Beau and Arrow Eve ning , and the Ball State Home Economics facilities by asking a professor to show the Beeman Historic Costume Collection The se meetings were enjoyed b y all.

We had two meetings with Indiana Zeta actives which included a Pound Auction / CookieSh in e in their suite and Founders' Day The actives eem to enjoy joi ning us as much as poSSible and are inquiring about ways we cou ld do more together We each received a note from an active Pi Phi , which told something about herself.

April 9 was our Lambda-Mu Awards Day. Awards chairman Phyllis Russey Miltenb e rger and her committee did a great job A few clubs sold items made and a table for Arrowcraft was et up Since we were hosting thi event , we were very proud it was such a success

Donna Richardson Huffman

Southeastern Indiana

Our fall meeting in Rushville was devoted to an Arrowcraft sal e and discussion of ru h activities. Green burg member disclosed that a Greensburg girl , Jennifer Elizabeth Shi ne, now atte nding So uth e rn Methodist University, h as pledged o ur Pi Beta Phi Chapter there.

November we enjoyed a lunche o n at the Greensburg Country Club followe d b y a white elephant sale that was quite s ucc essful. Proceeds were used for the Emma Harpe r Turner Fund and our local philanthropies

We have thirteen very enthUSiastic , active members in our Southeastern Indiana Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club. The thirteen are Go lden Arrows-ali tried and true The remaining three members provide the pep, vigor and dedicati o n necessar y to keep any group intact and valuable in their endeavors

Martha Williamson Hogse tt

IOWA

Des Moines

The club was key in drawing Pi Phi alumnae and other Greek alumnae in the area together in February for an aU Greek luncheon and style show. About 7 5 people attended the style show at the Wakonda Country Club Tracy H esk ett Lepaltak was one of the models Mary Kay Steele Mickelson, pre ident of our club , made opening remarks

It provided a great way for Greek alumnae t o promote greate r comraderie

Erin Monnig Rice

KANSAS

Wichita

At our fall kickoff in September, Pi Phi friendships were renewed at a festive buffet at the new home of Julie Ritchie Gl a dd en. Plans were discussed for our profitable and s uccessful Arrowcraft sale in October

At holiday time we enjoyed entertaining th e Mothers' Club and actives at a love ly Christmas coffee, held at th e hom e of Penny Heyl Moss , Rho Prov ince Pres id e nt. As the actives told of their var iou s activities , it revived pleasant memo ories for all of u s.

In January Karen Keyes Street h os ted a Cozy up the Fire meeting at w hich time o ur Alumnae Province Presi d e nt Kay Knittle Brock, shared Pi Phi news and goals with u s

An annual highlight is e ntertaini ng o ur spouses The Mexican Buffet Beau x and Arrows co upl es party was well attended as always , with everyone having great fun

In June we had our annual Pi Phi Garden Fair, always so successful and well received in our community

Helen Warwick Hodge

LOUISIANA

Shreveport

The Shrevepo rt Alumnae Club combined programs and projects in 198&-89 with appeal for everyone Members spruced up their wardrobes with a presentation b y Pi Phi con ultant Martha Vitale Wes tmoreland The club learned crime prevention techniques from the Shreveport Police Department , baked cookies for the VA Hos-

pital o n Valenti n es Day, and spent an e n joyable and informative meeting o n Arrowmont with the help of a video and a local artisan who st udied there for eight summers.

In addition , alumnae and actives gathered in ovember for the annual Wine and Blue Brunch Fe bruar y brought alumnae and their hu bands together at the Bea u and Arrow Supper Pi Phis baked and sold decorated breads , Arrowcraft and held a silent auction at o ur Angels' Attic in December

Founders' Day and ru sh meeting rounded out our year Joy John so n Rya n

MICHIGAN

Bloomfield Hills

We began the past year with pictures and an explanation of "Arrow in the Arctic ," which gave us new information about our Canadian philanth ropy A stage presentation , " Luncheon on the Aisle," was shared with alumnae from other clubs , as was our annual Christmas part y at Nelli e We lch Kno rr's home ; this was highlighted b y Pi Phi Margaret Taylor Sm ith's review of her new book, Mother, I Have Something To Tell You.

An exceptionally fine program was given by attorney Walter Denison , who spoke and showed pictures of Kenya , where he has spent much time Other alumnae clubs in the area joined u s to celebrate Founders' Day. A pre-Christmas poetry reading, a report on "Crime Prevention ," and manning a booth at the local fair to make money for Cys tic Fibrosis and the Kidney Foundation rounded out a busy, informative year Dorothy Springer Nelson

North Woodward

North Woodward Alumnae Club began the 1988-89 year at the home of Anne tte " Candy" Proteau Saltsman with a visit from Dorothy Ho gg, the "Angel Lady." She brought with her man y different samples from her collection of hundreds of angels and gave a very interesting talk complete with s lides

Marcia Opdyke Cramer, Alumnae Provinc e President, a member of our club , made he r official visit in November and brought us up to date o n her Pi Ph i activities . This was followed b y a mini Arrowcraft sale.

December bro ught o ur tradi ti o n al angel o rnament exchange at the hom e of De b bie Walker Stamps. Following a light s uppe r we joined th e Bloomfield Hill s Club for a fl!stive even ing of friendship, refreshments and carol singing

We continued to su pport the Haven , a shel ter for abused women and c hildre n In February, club members assembled goodie bags of personal items coll ec ted throughout the year

With these and many othe r activities it was a year of pecial interests for or th Woodward alums

Rozanne Williamson Oebring

MISSISSIPPI

Jackson

The 8&-89 year began in September with a coffee to welcome new members and renew friendships Our ovember meeting featured a vi it from Omicron APP Linda WIlliamson

Barnette and a gourmet "Tex-Mex Samplings, " demonstration b y Susie Foote_ Our annual Easter Egg Hunt for patients at University Children 's Hospital was held in March , followed by a festive couples party on April Fool 's Day at the home of Ruth Conway Fly_ lWo garage sales provided an opportunity for everyone to participate in fund-raising efforts _

We also provided meals for chapters at Ole Miss and Southern during their busy rush weeks. A first for our club this year was to recognize all Jackson new initiates with a congratulations card and a Pi Phi organizer to use during their first active meeting. The girls loved them! The year closed with a very special Founders' Day luncheon at the home of Pam Stanley Hopton_ We honored our eight Golden Arrows and invited 13 unaffiliated Pi Phis from the Jackson area

ummer activities included a party for Jackson actives and their mothers.

Cathy Collins Bowles

MISSOURI

Kansas City, MOShawnee Mission, KS

Approximately 500 club members in KC donated thousands of spirited , unselfish hours thi year to maintain the admiration and respect for Pi Beta Phi within the community Under the leadership of Kathy Horrid ge Smith, president , our club received two Sigma Alumnae Province awards: J udy Gray McEachen, winner of the Evelyn Peters Kyle Award ; and the Pi Phi Sewing Group for Children's Mercy Hospital , directed for 14 years by Rose McColl och Dress l er, recipient of the Northern Virginia Club Award for Outstanding Community Service to a local project. Mary Breed B rink received the club 's Pi Phi of the Year Award for her contributions to the community as well as to ervice to Pi Beta Phi.

Five new Golden Arrows were recognized at a luncheon : Patricia Fleming Allen , Kansas Beta ; Jean Mcfarland Allen, Kansas Alpha; Charlotte Stahl Dixon, Nebraska Beta ; Margaret Mau ss Krause, Iowa Gamma; and Joan Darby Edwards, Kansas Alpha

A continuity of events and increased efforts raised our fund-raising income to a peak S25 ,OOO to benefit Arrowmont and Pi Phi philanthropies and two local beneficiaries. Congratulations go to Judy Gray McEachen who led soldout trips on the 31st annual Theatre Tour to New York in the fall and to London in the spring , and to Barbara Roe Luhrs who directed over 30 committees of the 3rd annual British Faire, attracting 800 persons. Jeanne Taylor Cockayne deserve special mention for her job in charge of Arrowcraft sales : her donation of SI ,200 to the club reflects her performance!

Barbara Lee Fay

St. Louis

Sign of the Arrow, the St. Louis Alumnae Club 's gift and needlepoint shop, continues to thrive. Proceeds from the shop are donated each year to charities that have demonstrated a need for our help. In September, 43 ,000 was given to ten organizations including Arrowmon1. We are very proud of the Pi Phis who have volunteered so much time and talent to ensure the success of

Sign ofthe Arrow Be sure to visit o ur wonderful shop the next time you are in S1. Louis Marta Hawtbonle WOlfe

NEBRAS KA

Omaha

Women helping women Omaha Pi Phis· basis for choosing a women 's shelter as their local philanthropy.

November 1989 marked the second year Pi Phi alums held a linen shower benefiting The Shelter, a non-profit , temporary housing facility which provides counseling and r elocation services to women and children of domestic violence.

Club members donated bed linens , towels , toiletries , diapers and high chairs in addition to presenting Shelter Director Kathy Schenker with a S 500 check , proceeds from our annual plant sale.

We will continue this tradition of giving each November to keep with the spirit of the holiday season

Kelly Park Aschwege

NEW JERSEY

Northern New Jersey

1988-89 was a year filled with very special meetings A highlight V'las a " mock initiation" where we honored a Golden Arrow, Dorothy Johnson Fredrickson , as initiate President Susan Crabb Johnson, was instrumental in organizing this inspirational renewal of our vows. A Cookie-Shine followed th is memorable event

Our ovember meeting, held at the home of Leesa Mathews Wicker, was led by Anne Chestnu t Bartlett, formcr Gam m a Province President Anne discussed current campus life and we reviewed the new pledge manual and heard about challenges and opportunities facing the actives. At the January meeting, our own Nancy Salter Keene, Beta Province Alumnae PreSident , gave an informative view of the responsibilities of an AP

At Founders' Day, seven alumnae clubs met in Rye, NY Our Grand President spoke at this celebration

Nancy Lohuis Hamilton

NEW MEXICO

Albuquerque

The 1988-89 year was one of renewal Our chapter house on the University of ew Mexico campus was redecorated and repaired Our own Donna Walton Faulhaber, an Albuquerque architect , headed the committee. The project renewed the surroundings our New Mexico Alpha Chapter lives in , and their spirits as well The house renovation was finished just in t ime for fall semester and one of the most successful rush periods ever

Programming included functions geared toward different age groups , offered at different times of the day. Programs enjoyed included a tailgate party at Homeco ming, a gourmet progressive dinner that included Pi Phi spouses , a lhad Supper with alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Chi Omega featuring a program on M's Centennial celebration , and a Cookie

Tasting Party where reCipes were sold with proceeds given to a local Pi Phi scholarship fund

We ended the yea r with our Founders' Day ce lebration and remembered our Pi Phi philanthropies by including a silent auction of Arrowcraft items

Sherri Gollins Edwards

Las Cruces

The club celebrated Chapter Loyalty Day in January at the New Mexico Beta chapter house with an alum-active Cookie-Shine. Alums dressed as Founders , wearing long skirts , long sleeve white blouses and golden arrows in our hair The centerpiece, an arrow cake, had the names of our three Golden Arrow members , Ellen Olson Layton, Lola 1\uner Upton and Violet Broughall , plus the name of our alum initiate, Jenny Curry_

The snack pack project was continued for the second year Parents of actives and alumnae club members are asked for financial donations or baked goods for sacks of nutritious snacks for actives during final week. This money-making project was a big success last year.

The year ended by celebrating Founders' Day in EI Paso with the EI Paso Alumnae Club and ew Mexico Beta Chapter. This is a revived tradition-alternating hostesses between Las Cruces and EI Paso

Louemma Breckenridge Brookey

NEW YORK

Westchester County

Unde r the enthusiastic and energetiC leadership of Patti Allison Gervey, the Westchester Club has successfully attempted two major events this year. In ovember, we sponsored a craft sale to gain new exposure for Arrowcraft , and the results were excellent. We hope this will become an annual event.

We also coordinated a Founders' Day celebration which included seven clubs in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey. We were honored to have Grand President, Carolyn Helman lichtenberg as guest speaker. It was a rewarding experience to work together with the other clubs to share the responsibility in making the day a truly memorable one.

Our recently formed evening group is in full swing, and we are now holding functions both in the daytime and eveni ng

Alice Bishop Kennedy

NORTH CAROLINA

Sandhills

Sandhills Alumnae Club is the sponsor of orth Carolina Beta , the Balfour Cup winner in 1988 On April 4th, ten of our members attended North Carolina Betas' Founders' Day Scholarship Awards Banquet at Hope Valley Country Club in Durham

Carolyn Helman lichtenberg, Grand President , was guest of honor and gave an inspirational talk Carol Hagaman Miller, Margaret Thomas Oliver and Louise Horrall Rogulic presented a clever kit on " life After College" as alumnae The banquet was a memorable occasion for all who attended Barbara Clanton Laughlin

NORTH DAKOTA

Greater Grand Forks

The club has two main fund-raising events each year The annual wine and cheese tasting party / silent auction is a fun evening Everyone brings white elephants to auction as a treasure. Donations are displayed and the silent bidding takes place first Donna Abel McEnroe then auctions off any treasures that were neglected in the silent bidding It has been noticed that some treasures come through the auction several years in a row.

OUf second money raising project is our geranium sale just before Memorial Day The garden center has up to lOOO plants in bloom for us each year Barb Temple Lander allows us to use her home, garage and pool area each year for the sale. The rest of us bring coffee and bars for serving our customers and work with the sales.

This is also the time each year that we reserve for Arrowcraft orders. We have members and non-members alike who are regular customers

Patricia McBride Leonard

OHIO

Cincinnati

Our year began with a make your own yogurt sundae party as the highlight of the September meeting In October, Betsy Everett Rees spoke about jewelry making and Maureen Breen talked about her experiences last summer at Arrowrnont.

Christmas was celebrated at our annual Christmas luncheon with an angel ornament exchange. Our first "Visit From Santa" fundraising effort was a success.

In January, we were awed-once again!-by the talents of sister Pi Phis who displayed their latest needlework and craft projects

We finished the year with the celebration of Founders' Day at a Mt Adams restaurant

Cleveland East

This has been a happy and productive year for Cleveland East Alumnae Club. Several events highlighted our programs In ovember we joined with Delta Gammas (and two special auctioneers from a local radio tation) to raise money for our Christmas Families. Pi Phis and Delta Gammas handmade items that were auctioned off-and what a terrific job they all did!

OUf Christmas project was quite a success , with Debra Sandfur Harrington as chairman We provided for several families during the season of giving One situation especially touched our hearts. We made it possible for Tommy to obtain two hearing aids and he is now able to work with a teacher who will teach him to speak and communicate

In March our own Dr Carol Radar, DVM , spoke about pet care and problems Carol entertained us with some X rays of pets and some of the things they ate Patients and owners love Carol's sunny disposition and often shower her with gifts and cards

Kimberly Svette Earley

OREGON

Lake Oswego, Dunthorpe

Members enjoyed the varied activities offered this year, from learning how to understand and control our cholesterol levels by a nutritionist , to a gourmet cooking class A local expert demonstrated, while Pi Phis tasted and learned how to create quick and impressive hors d 'oeuvres. Our annual Christmas meeting at the Portland Racquet Club was well attended and fun as one of our own Pi Phis narrated and alumnae modeled

Our club also continues an on-going food and linen drive for local philanthropiC groups As we welcome new members , young and old to our club, we look forward to continued friendship in the wine and blue

Mari Lou Psihogios Diamond

PENNSYLVANIA

Philadelphia-Main Line

This has been an exciting year for Philadelphia-Main Line Thanks to the dedicated and loving work of our preSident , Susan Marshall O ' Reilly, and our membership chairman, Myra DePalma Reimer, a new junior group was formed These yo unger Pi Phis gather in the evening when there are daytime meetings scheduled. We all come together for Pi Phi fun when our juniors' career schedules allow. ovember found Pi Phis traveling to ew York City to see the Degas exhibit , arranged by Betty Wheeler Blackmore_

We were the guests of the local alumnae club of Kappa Kappa Gamma for a Monmouth Duo brunch in January. This is becoming an annual event.

Barbra KeUy Wilson and Janet Caldwell Yeats planned a wonderful Founders' Day luncheon and fashion show.

We finished the year with our annual Phillies night , hosted by Nancy Kirwin Giles and her Phillies owner husband , Bill Giles Proceeds benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of Philadelphia. Michele Liro Patterson

SOUTH CAROLINA

Greenville

"The Big Picture" was the 1988-89 club theme in which programs represented the art of fellowship and learning. The kickoff meeting, "Pi Phi Palate," was a fall food extravaganza featuring South Carolina's low country and upstate specialties

" Paw Power," one of the most successful programs , involved alums and Clemson actives in a pledge training progam modeled on the TV game show " Win , Lose or Draw." We coupled that fun with a presentation on Arrowcraft and a display of the Shop's latest handcrafts trengthening Pi Phi connections continues as a major focus and included a joint Founders' Day luncheon for Greenville and Spartanburg clubs to honor OUf Golden Arrows. Clemson actives presented an outstanding program

Our fund-raising expertise continues to grow b y combining fun and fellowship at a Broadway Theatre ight , with an antiques appraisal (proceeds benefitting the club) , and with the annual pring "lhish and Treasure" garage sale.

Marianne C Payne

TENNESSEE

Knoxville

Under the leadership of Jean Cowden Brown, we had many varied programs this year, spotlighting talented members

Members Showcase, at the home of Liz Nelson Peebles, gave a look at members' hobbies and artistic achievements-from china painting to designing, sewing, and marketing loungewear, to an extensive antique doll collection, to the art of making hot tamales!

Madge Murray Mounger, our loungewear entrepreneur, put together a boutique item for Convention, an angel applique kit. Over lOO kits were sent to Convention

Fantasy of Trees , a fu ndraiser for Children'S Hospital , gave Pi Phis a chance to join other organizations to decorate and auction off a Christmas tree Barbara Brubaker Neff came up with the idea , "And The Angels Sing," a dazzling Christmas tree of angels.

We continued our support of Serenity Shelter, a shelter for battered mothers and children, with a spring auction and dinner, with all proceeds going to the shelter.

We are very proud of our club this year. We received the Ideal Club award from Kappa Province.

Nashville

In September the Nashville Club celebrated its 60th birthday with a membership meeting at the home of Gail Danner Wilson_

The Christmas Village spirit was alive in November as co -chairmen Linda Gonzales Cato and Nancy Martin Tice led us through our 28th Christmas Village, benefiting Arrowmont and the Bill Wilkerson Hearing and Speech Center. December 's gathering was a couples' Christmas cheer buffet , celebrating the success of Christmas Village, held at the 1840 home of Joann Sullivan Wilson _ T.l Bond Bishop

TEXAS

Amarillo

It was quiz-time for husbands / dates at our annual Beaux and Arrows party in February The men were given a "illl in the blank " type quiz on Pi Phi information , which was followed by an oral quiz This provided the entertainment for the evening! Tracie Erwin Brooks' husband, Shannon , was the most knowledgeable Pi Phi man and took home first prize

Our fund-raiser was held the week before Easter this year with an Easter theme Bright yellow invitations were worded , "Break Out to the Pi Beta Phi Eggstravaganza." Easter lilies , Easter baskets and fillers were sold, as well as frozen casseroles , baked goods , Arrowcraft items and painted childrens' T-shirts . Debbie Saunders Corbin and Julie Peterson Storm prepared sandwiches in shapes of bunnies and ducks , and cheese spread was in a bunny shape The party was in the home of Estelle Farris Marsh watlington and was an outstanding event

Virginia Frisbie Barbee

Hill Country

The Hill Country Alumnae Club held its winter meeting at the Old Post Office Cafe in Comfort , Tex _, with Omega Province Alumnae Province President , Norma Richardson Loughridge, as guest speaker_ She brought members up to date on the many Pi Phi philanthropies as well as the drug and alcohol awareness program in force and the networking system nowavailable for Pi Phis

The Hill Country Club meets four times a year and welcomes new members June Olcott McAshan, of Hunt , Tex ., is president Carolyn Brown

Houston

The club has had a busy and exciting year Our first fund -raiser benefiting our Pi Beta Phi Library at Texas Children's Hospital was held in March Many long hours and hard work went into this delightful luncheon and children 'S style show Saks Fifth Avenue dressed our models , all children and grandchildren of Pi Phis

The planning committee busily worked to ensure a charming event , with Beatrix Potter 's Peter Rabbit and other characters providing the theme, decorations , favors and lots of festive surprises

This first public appeal to raise funds for our librar y was a real success Over 838 ,000 was donated to the Pi Phi Children'S Library

The Library is our major philanthropic effort in the Houston community The Houston Alumnae Club has touched the lives of children and their families in a real and lasting way. Our benefit for the Pi Phi Children's Library was an inspiring and gratifying experience. Kathleen Doherty Rogers

Richardson-Plano

PI PHI , HOT DOGS AND TX-OU Each October at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas , two rival football teams-u. of Texas and U of Oklahoma - match up for a spirited game Joining in the spirit are Pi Phi alumnae concession stand workers This is one of our annual fund-raisers ; we get a percentage of the sales We manage to draw crowds by hanging a Pi Phi sign above our stand and by wearing Pi Phi paraphernalia Sometimes loyal friends of Pi Phi even leave "tips" for our worthy causes (and good service!) ot only do Pi Phis work, but children and husbands volunteer (?) for the event The " hot dog " crew this year included : Mary Sue Thorton Redwine , chairman and husband , Ed , Toni Luciano Anderson, Kay Kasten Anderson, Judy lloyd Campbell, Leslie Douglas , Sarah Dunn Fisher, Sharlene Smith Gaither, Terri GishNorum, Ferman Gleiser (spouse of Charlotte

Wilmarth Gleiser) , Susan Keil Long a ndJulie Smith Smiley_

Sarah Dunn Fisher

San Antonio

Our city has a rich and diverse cultural histor y. The Alumnae Club focused on one aspect of this history last November during its annual progressive luncheon fund-raiser Chairmen Cassie Hager Harte, Debbie Gay Baxter and Phyllis Gatti Smith held the luncheon in the King William District , less than one-half mile from downtown San Antonio It is said to be one of the earliest planned subdivisio ns in Texas The area , which flourished in the 1870s, has mixed architecture but there are mainly examples of early Victorian design Residents of the neighborhood were predominately German so the district was named for the then German ruler

The three houses toured during the luncheon were registered historic residences and have been highlighted in national magazines Authentic German cabbage rolls and apple struedel were served

The fund-raiser was a great success Proceeds benefit Pi Beta Phi philanthropies and Grace Place, a local organization offering respite care for people with alzheimers disease

WASHINGTON

Seattle

We have had a delightful year, starting with the August 30th Tour and Tea at the Governor 's Mansion in Olympia Two Washington Alpha alumnae, First Lady Jean Forstrom Gardner and Barbara Clanton Daniels, gave us a tour of the Mansion and explained the histor y of the beautiful furnishings

Judith Manville Runstad, Idaho Alpha, was the Pi Phi Personality at our annual luncheon in January. Judy is a Seattle lawyer and past chairman of the United Way Campaign We enjoyed hearing about her experiences

At our March meeting in Bonnie Blankenship Chapman's lovely home , Liv Grohn showed Arrowmont slides plus slides from her two sessions there Liv received scho lar ships to Arrowmont in 1987 and 1988

Doreen Hubbard Conner

Wenatchee

Exciting news for the club in 198&-1989 was the naming of member, Connie Busigan Nelson, as Alpha-Gamma Alumnae Province President . At the fall meeting , Connie shared experiences of Officers' Workshop in Gatlinburg Connie is mother of two Pi Beta Phis

At the Christmas party, a change of emphasis resulted in members bringing children'S gifts to be distributed to needy families rather than

enjoying the usual gift exchange among members . Founders' Day was celebrated in April with members enjoying a catered dinner This was a dual celebration : first , honoring our Founders and second , the chartering of the club 60 years ago on May 13 , 1929 Three of those charter members , Wardine Jesseph Fenton, Mildred Loudenbeck Schultz and Helen Campbell Horan are present day members and were recognized as 60 year club members and Golden Arrows A new Golden Arrow member was honored this year also , Nellie Roseberry Wild_ Another club honoree was Marilyn Gutz liddell , named Alpha Gamma Province nominee for the Evelyn Peters Kyle Award. Celebration was the evening 's theme.

Diversity of age and interest gives inspiration and stimulation to this club , the only University Greek alumnae club meeting regularly in this area Pi Beta Phis celebrate sisterhood with joy. Mariti Huffman Libke

WISCONSIN

Beloit

We have not been heard from for several publications Yes , we do still exist!

Our dedicated 20 or so members meet four times a year. Two meetings are dinners held at volunteers' homes Our menus and table settings would humble the finest of restaurants Two meetings are luncheons held in a home or local Holiday Inn

Last summer a group gathered at Lake Geneva , Wis to brave a tour of the mail delivering boat and enjoy a festive potluck at organizer Gretchen Hobbs Allen's home

For the first time in 19 years one of our members had a baby. Our club gift : Arrowmont bibs , of course This extends our range from new mom to great-great grandmother. Our diverse lives provide chatter ranging from local politiCS , European travels , raising horses , how to "putup " tomatoes to birthing calves

Meetings are filled with laughter, warm memories and tender tears for those we lose We cherish our bond and pride that only Pi Phi gives Sally O'Neal Donny

Madison

Madison alumnae had an exciting start last fall beginning with a meeting and tour of the Wisconsin Alpha chapter house. In November we had a very successful pecan sale realizing a profit of 5500 In March we had a program on "Wisconsin's First Ladies" given by Nancy Williams , a Delta Gamma We entertained 38 seniors at our senior farewell pot luck dinner in April Each girl was presented with an angel lapel pin especially designed for us to sell at the Convention boutique in San Diego . Lucy Roberts Kelliher

In Memoriam

The following are given in sequence : Name, Chapter, Initiation Year, Month and ye ar of Death When submitting death notices to Central Office , please give month and year of death. Names cannot be listed without this information

Mary Catherine Brewer Arthur (Mrs James C.) Indiana Alpha , 1946 ; May, 1989

Laurie Elder Atchley (Mrs. Gary D ) Mississippi Alpha, 1968 ; March , 1989

Dorothy Logan Aultman (Mrs Dwight E ) Missouri Alpha, 1920; January, 1989

Dorothy Riviere Baber (Mrs. Ben) Virginia Alpha , 1940 , affiliated North Carolina Alpha ; December, 1988

Elizabeth Baker, Wisconsin Alpha , 1915 ; February, 1989

Virginia Shattuck Bane (Mrs Harry W ) Colorado Beta, 1920; March , 1989

Marjorie Markgraf Beauchamp (Mrs. Robert F.) Wisconsin Beta, 1949 ; February, 1989

Amelia Dildine Bennett (Mrs. C.) Indiana Beta, 1929 ; May, 1989

Laura Hayes Bowman (Mrs . ].) lllinois Alpha , 1929 ; April , 1989

Helen Hungate Browder (Mrs Paul M ) Washington Beta, 1914 ; April, 1989

Mary E Burt, West Virginia Alpha , 1936 ; February, 1989

Eva Stidd Carpenter, Oregon Beta, 1937 ; June, 1989

Wilhelmina Spiess Chappell (Mrs Will J.) Michigan Alpha , 1926 ; August , 1988

Charlesa Skolds Cidulka (Mrs . John) Indiana Delta , 1957 ; April , 1989

Helen Vickers Clark (Mrs. Preston) Kansas Alpha , 193 7; March, 1989

Arlene Herwig Collett (Mrs John H ) Kansas Beta, 1937 ; March , 1989

Kathleen Coleman Collins (Mrs. James B.) Louisiana Alpha, 1948; June, 1989

Juanita Dillow Compton (Mrs August w.) Ohio Alpha, 1935 ; April, 1989

Christine Yerges Conaway, Ohio Beta, 1920; April , 1989

Kathryn Evans Coy (Mrs Charles T.) Indiana Alpha , 1927; November, 1988

Mary Ann E. Crawford , lllinois Zeta, 1920 ; December, 1988

Sonya Jean Crist , Wyoming Alpha, 1982 ; May, 1989

Merridy Fuller Crookshanks (Mrs Jack C.) Arizona Alpha, 1927 ; April , 1989

Leona Day, Illinois Delta , 1918; October, 1988

Mary Pearl Erhard Duff (Mrs Kenneth R.)

Texas Alpha , 1941 ; March , 1989

Lula Robnett Duncan (Mrs . J. D. ) Missouri Alpha , 1924 ; May, 1989

Joan Stanton Dyas (Mrs George D ) Indiana Epsilon , 1944 ; April , 1989

Jen Henry Eagar (Mrs Henry H ) Tennessee Alpha, 1923 ; January, 1989

Betty Koch Erwin , M D. (Mrs. Grant w. , Jr ) Wisconsin Beta, 1941 ; May, 1989

Hazel Simonds Estes (Mrs Murray) Idaho Alpha, 1928 ; March , 1989

Margaret Armstrong Foster (Mrs J. M.)

Maryland Alpha , 1921 ; May, 1989

Caroly n Chapman Fraser ( Mrs Jack C.)

Georgia Alpha, 1939 ; April , 1989

Grace Clark Frautschi (Mrs Lowell) Wisconsin Alpha , 1927 ; February, 1989

Kathryn Steinle Fulcher (Mrs Roy) ew York Alpha , 1909 ; May, 1989

Jane Ellen Sweeney Fuller (Mrs Brian F.)

Massachusetts Alpha , 1965 ; May, 1989

Margaret Montgomery Fulton (Mrs. Ralph E ) Illinois Epsilon , 1922 ; March , 1989

Elizabeth Bole Gonzales (Mrs. Boyer,J r.)

California Delta , 1937 ; March , 1989

Dorothy Blair Willson Goodloe (Mrs N. M )

Virginia Alpha , 1938 ; April , 1989

Dorothy Lewis Graham (Mrs Gordon T ) Iowa Zeta , 1925 ; May, 1989

Suzanne Hill Greenholz (Mrs. Donald E.)

Georgia Alpha, 1940 ; March , 1989

Miriam Hartzell , lllinois Alpha, 1942 ; June, 1989

Jane Henneberger, Ohio Alpha, 1937; July, 1988

Viola Welsh Hiestand (Mrs. William H ) Florida Alpha, 1920 ; April , 1989

Nadene Crawshaw Hillman (Mrs Malcom E )

Washington Alpha , 1946; June, 1989

Pauline Hoeltzel , Arkansas Alpha , 1916; March , 1989

Mary Dardis Hovey (Mrs Lewis A.) Colorado Beta, 1929 ; June, 1989

Virginia Shaw Hoy (Mrs . Walter w.) Virginia Alpha , 1945 ; January, 1989

Helen Milam Hughes (Mrs Thomas F.) Texas Alpha, 1927 , affiliated Texas Beta; May, 1989

Charlotte Bury Isbell (Mrs Bert) South Dakota Alpha, 1942 ; March , 1989

Catharine Bagley James (Mrs. Ben) Kansas Alpha , 1933 ; March , 1989

Hortense Caton Jennings (Mrs G S., Jr ) Kansas Beta, 1919 ; April , 1989

Elinor Doughty Jensen , New York Alpha , 1950 ; March , 1989

Elizabeth McCrone Jones (Mrs Kenneth S.) Pennsylvania Gamma, 1924 ; March , 1989

Mary Blanchard Kidwell (Mrs Graber) Iowa Zeta, 1931 ; May, 1989

Margaret Yavorsky Kingsolver (Mrs Charles H ) Iowa Zeta, 1936 ; September, 1988

Dulce Hedrick Kinkel (Mrs. Carl C.) Illinois Beta-Delta, 1946; May, 1989

Pauline Spiller Klopfenstein (Mrs. M. E.)

lllinois Epsilon , 1924; September, 1988

Dr Alexia Broughton Latimer (Mrs Austin C.) South Carolina Alpha, 1953 ; April , 1989

Marjorie Benight Law (Mrs A T.) Colorado Alpha , 1928 ; April , 1989

Bessie McGill Lewis (Mrs Paul S ) Tennessee Alpha , 1923 ; March , 1989

lone Caldwell Uddicoat (Mrs DaVerne].) Iowa Beta, 1933 ; July, 1988

Alice Woodward Deaton Long (Mrs Lewis M K.) ew Mexico Alpha, 1951 ; May, 1989

Mary Clarke Lytle (Mrs Fred S.) South Carolina Alpha, 1943 ; March , 1989

Mary Lobdell Mach (Mrs. Joseph F.) Vermont Beta, 1932 ; April , 1989

Frances Ferguson Madden (Mrs John Lynton) Louisiana Alpha , 1921 ; April , 1989

Leila Kennedy Marquis (Mrs R T ) Indiana Gamma, 1916 ; June, 1989

Julee Urquhart Martin (Mrs Wesley M ) florida Alpha, 1956 ; October, 1988

Alice Neal Mays (Mrs Robert G ) Florida Gamma, 1952 ; May, 1989

ancy Pearsall McCoy (Mrs John) lllinois Beta-Delta, 1948 ; ovember, 1988

Olga Keck McDavid (Mrs Jesse T ) lllinois Eta, 1912 ; March , 1989

Mary White McDonald (Mrs John A ) North Dakota Alpha, 1935 ; April , 1989

Sarah Morris McGee (Mrs William) lllinois Eta , 1930; June, 1989

Katherine Akers Meade (Mrs W. E ) Virginia Alpha , 1918 ; January, 1989

Jean Edge Pruett Mills (Mrs. Ballinger) Texas Alpha , 1940 ; December, 1988

Eleanor Seaman Montague (Mrs M ) Oregon Alpha , 1951 ; January, 1989

Fanchon Houtt Moon , Ohio Alpha , 1928 ; May, 1989

Hazel Shearer Morrison (Mrs James H ) Iowa Gamma, 1921 ; March , 1989

Anne Weir Mountjoy (Mrs P. S ) Missouri Beta, 1930; May, 1989

Susan Hill Murphy (Mrs . Cliff) Louisiana Alpha , 1948 ; April , 1989

Helen Crowder Nally, Illinois Eta, 1922 ; April, 1989

Nancy Stimson Odabashian (Mrs John) Nebraska Beta, 1952 ; May, 1989

Helen Durfee Palmer (Mrs. Richard Lyon) Vermont Beta, 1909 , May, 1989

May Patterson , Missouri Gamma, 191 7 ; January, 1989

Eva Burke Peele (Mrs. Russell) Colorado Beta, 1914 ; January 1989

Alice Phillips Philhower (Mrs Roland I.) Ohio Alpha , 1923 ; April , 1989

Katharine Risher Randall (Mrs Edward , Jr ) Texas Alpha , 1921 ; April, 1989

Bett y Tripp Rice (Mrs G w.) Iowa Zeta , 1936; May, 1989

Margaret Battle Richardson (Mrs Joel w.) Tennessee Alpha , 192 4; February, 1989

Jane Snavely Robey (Mrs Clayton) Indiana Epsilon , 1943 ; June, 1988

Mary Murchison Ross (Mrs . Robert A.) Virginia Alpha, 1941 , affiliated Texas Alpha ; March , 1989

Marion Glynn Rudnick (Mrs Nathan) Vermont Alpha , 1924 ; March , 1989

Joyce Chisholm Ruehle (Mrs John Howard) Washington Gamma , 1950 ; May, 1989

Barbara Pinson Russo , Ohio Alpha , 1974; May, 1989

Janet Hughes Sanders (Mrs. Revere G ) New York Gamma, 1930; May, 1989

Barbara Uran Schafenacke r (Mrs w.) Indiana Alpha, 1938; April , 1989

Nataline Vincenti Scott , Michigan Beta, 192 7; February, 1989

Zetta Ruth Shipp, Tennessee Alpha , 1931 ; January, 1989

Maryann Cleary Shukaitis, Connecticut Alpha , 1955 ; March, 1988

Jean Kingsbury Sorensen (Mrs J.) Pennsylvania Alpha , 1932 ; December, 1988

Miriam Sharrett Spear, New York Delta, 1919 ; May, 1989

Ethel Lewis Stephens (Mrs . N. B. ) Illinois Zeta, 1921 ; January, 1989

Dorothy Godfrey Stock (Mrs Frederic W) Michigan Alpha , 1920; April, 1989

Daphne Sprinkel Thompson (Mrs John E.)

Missouri Alpha , 1952 ; June, 1989

Marge Hejde Tope (Mrs . George M. ) Wyo ming Alpha , 1948 ; january, 1989

Carrie Anne Copp Ulloa (Mrs E M ) Washington Alpha , 1947; March , 1989

Sylvia Glesgow Upsher (Mrs A E ) Oklahoma Alpha , 1959; june, 1989

Romayne Mumper Van Sant (Mrs Fred) Pennsylvania Gamma, 1937 ; April , 1989

Ruth Kitchell Wakeman (Mrs William H ) Michigan Beta, 1926 ; January, 1989

Katherine Duncan Walker (Mrs E ). , Jr ) Montana Alpha , 1935; February, 1989

Frances Taylor Westbrook (Mrs C.) California Beta, 1914; May, 1989

Emily Caton Williams (Mrs Christopher S.) Kansas Beta , 1926 ; February, 1989

Frances Gatling Wilson (Mrs Hansel D. ) Missouri Gamma , 1920 ; june, 1989

Mary Reed Wilson (Mrs Victor Owen) Oklahoma Beta, 1934 ; April , 1989

Annie Wells Wimmer (Mrs A L.) Texas Alpha, 1912 ; May, 1989

Elizabeth Montgomery Yost (Mrs . John K) Missouri Beta, 1935 , affUiated Wisconsin Alpha ; April , 1989

Sandra R. Zuroff, Indiana Alpha , 1971 ; February, 1989

REMEMBER P i Phi Philanthropies

()1TicialcALENDARS

FALL, 1989

COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS

Consult Fraternity Directory in the fall issue for addresses of National Officers Central Office address is : 7730 Carondelet , Suite 333, St Louis , Missouri 63105

All due dates are to be postmarked dates.

PRESIDENT:

Chapter Goals and Evaluation Reports to Province President no later than 2 weeks after officer installation (copies to AAC and Central Office)

Send a copy of the Chapter Statistical Report to your Province President as soon as possible after school begins

Before September 1, send copy of summer letter to chapter members to Province President. (Copy to AAC Chairman)

Sep tember 2s-Arrange for fire inspection of premises by local authorities

Send monthly letter to Province President postmarked not later than the 10th of each month , October thro ugh May (Copies to AAC Chairman, any scheduled visiting national officer )

November 1- Beginning of Chapter Officer Election Period. Elect three alumnae members to AAC at the same time chapter officers are elected.

November 1- Send Fire Protection Affidavit or explanation of unavoidable delay in sending it to Direc t or of Chapter House Corporations

November 1- Return Safety and Security Check form to Director of Chapter House Corporations.

February 15 - Final date for chapter nomination for Amy Burnham Onken Award; send letter of nomination to Province President .

February Is-AAC of each chapter in province send in its nomination for the Chapter Service Award to the Province President .

April I-Send Risk Audit Form to the Grand Vice President of Collegians.

April I-Send Evaluation of Chapter Programming Covering "AIMING STRAIGHT" and An ALCOHOL AWARENESS PROGRAM to Central Office.

April 20 - Final date for election of chapter officers

SECRETARY:

Return the corrected Undergraduate Roster to Central Office as soon as possible after receipt in the fall.

Notify Province President and Central Office immediately when changes in chapter officers are made

Send initiation certificates to Central Office within three days after initiation Coordinate with Chapter Treasurer who must send GT-I form with the initiation fees

October IS-Send House Director data blank as directed on form

November 15 - Send a copy of the chapter bylaws to the Province President. (Copy to AAC Chairman)

November IS-Send name and address of president of Parents' Club to Central Office

TREASURER:

Send to Central Office

Pledge and / or repledge fees with GT-I form within ten days after any pledging or repledging ceremony (Coordinate with the Vice President of Social Advancement who must send the pledge list )

Initiation fees (along with national dues) with GT-I form within three days after each initiation ceremony Coordinate with the Secretary who must send the initiation certificates

Copy of Form 94I-EmpIoyer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return (chapters having employees).

Copy of Workman's Compensation Certificate of Insurance by November 1st.

September 30-Financial Form #1 to Central Office.

October 20-Send national dues of 530 .00 per active member to Central Office on GT-I form listing members' names and initiation numbers. If initiated after due date member should pay national dues with initiation fees

November 15-990 and 990T tax returns due to the IRS.

November 30-CPA Review and 990/990T copies due to Central Office.

December 15 - Senior Application Blanks and Senior Dues for midyear graduates to Central Office.

January 20-Send national dues of 530.00 per active member to Central Office on GT·I form listing members' names and initiation numbers . February I-Financial Form #1 to Central Office

April IS-Send Senior Blanks and Senior Dues for spring or s ummer graduates to Central Office

By May 20-Required contribution made payable to Pi Beta Phi Settlement School (Arrowmont) Send to the Director of Settlement School Finance, c /o Arrowmont , p.0. Box 567 , Gatlinburg, TN 37738 Check must be accompanied b y SS-#2 Form.

Contributions made payable to Pi Beta Phi Central Office for Harriet Rutherford Johnstone Scholarship Fund , Convention Hospitality Fund , Holt House , Emma Harper Thrner Fund , Canadian Project, and unrestricted Check must be accompanied by GT I Form

MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN:

Send to Central Office within ten days after any pledging Rush Information Forms with proper Signatures for each girl pledged

Send to Central Office the name and address of newl y elected Chapter Membership Chairman on postcard provided in spring

Send the Membership / Panhellenic Rush Report , prepared jointly with the Panhellenic Delegate, to the Director of Membership, the Grand Vice President of Membership and the NPC Delegate within ten days of each formal rush Copy to Province President

April 15 - Send report of Pledge-Initiation Statistics to Grand Vice President of Membership, the Director of Membership and the Director of Pledge Development Copies to Province Pres ident and AAe.

PANHELLENIC DELEGATE:

Send the Membership / Panhellenic Rush Report , prepared jointly with the Membership Chairman , to the Grand Vice President of Membership, the Director of Membership and the NPC Delegate within ten days of each formal rush . Copy to Province President.

April 15 - Final date for Spring Panhellenic Report to NPC Delegate

VICE PRESIDENT OF MORAL ADVANCEMENT:

Before term of office ends , send a letter outlining your chapter 's Fraternity Heritage program to the Director of Undergraduate Programming Copies to Province President and AAC Chairman.

Within first 2 weeks of each term - Conduct Member Interest Survey of personal and chapter needs and goals. (Will determine special interest groups and activities for each term.) Send to Executive Council for chapter action and inclusion in monthly letter to Province President February 15 - Final date for Active Evaluation. Whenever total number for active chapter is complete send to Province Coordinator with Form 305 and list of signatures Evaluations must be received by the Province Coordinator by the February 15 deadline

NOTE : Fraternity Heritage Interest Group should first review each essay for ideas of immediate value and use to chapter and submit a written summary to Executive Council and AAC before sending all evaluations on to Province Coordinator A copy of the summary is to be included with the active evaluations to be sent to the Province Coordinator.

April 15-Music Report , send to National Music Chairman

April 30-Send entry for May L. Keller Award to Chairman , Arrowmont Board of Govemors .

VICE PRESIDENT OF SOCIAL ADVANCEMENT:

Send Major Formal Rush Evaluation within 2 weeks of close of rush to Director of Rush. Copy to Province President and AAC Chairman.

Send List of Pledges with parents' names and addresses within ten days of pledging to Central Office, Province PreSident , and Province Coordinator

Within one month after pledging, send to parents of pledges: letter from VP Social (previously approved by Province President), letter from Grand 'freasurer, and Pi Beta Phi brochure with financial page completed in consultation with chapter treasurer.

Send Pledge Tests 3 weeks before initiation to Province Coordinator with Form #205 .

NOTE: the Fraternity Orientation Interest Group, meeting with the AAC, is to review each pledge's written test and compile pertinent information before sending all tests on to the Province Coordinator.

Send Pledge Program Report to Director of Pledge Development within 10 days after major initiation. Deadline for year: May I. Copies to Province President and AAC Chairman.

VICE PRES IDENT OF MENTAL ADVANCEMENT:

I. Academic Excellence

Chapter Scholarship Blank, October 1- spring semester or quarter, annual ; March 1- fall semester or quarter ; May 1- winter quarter ; send to Central Office. Copies to Province PreSident, AAC Chairman.

Scholarship Improvement Program - October 15, for those chapters below a 2 75 GPA for the preceding spring or winter term. March 15 , for those chapters below 2 75 GPA for the preceding fall term. This is not a requirement for those chapters on academic supervision or probation

Individual Scholarship Blank - before March 15 to Central Office.

Individual Academic Goal Cards stay within the chapter, but serve as the basis for Chapter Scholarship Blank and for the term evaluation of the vice president

2. Publications

See ARROW Correspondent's Calendar (from chapter spring mailing) for due dates and instructions Idea Bank Contributions-send to those national Directors listed under Idea Bank, fall issue of ARROW February 1- carbon of first half of Chapter History to Supervisor of Chapter Histories. May 15 - Carbon of second half of Chapter History, along with complete original history, to Supervisor of Chapter Histories In Convention year, chapter delegate take complete original history to Convention

APPLICATION

FOR FELLOWSHIP, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND LOANS:

Blanks and information on how to make application may be obtained from Central Office.

January 15 - Letter of Application for Pi Beta Phi Fellowship due to Grand President

January 15-Application for Harriet Rutherford Johnstone Scholarship, Rl!.th Barrett Smith Scholarship, Junior Alumnae Group Scholarship, Frances Hall Comly Scholarship, Louisiana Alpha 'friple M Scholarship due to Grand Secretary.

January I for spring session and April I for summer session-Scholarships and Assistantships to Arrowmont Write to Arrowmont , Box 567 , Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738

ALUMNAE

Due dates for reports are to be po tmarked dates. Consult Fraternity Directory Fall Issue for names and address of National Officers

PRESIDENT:

September IS-For winter ARROW : News, features, pictures Send to Editor of The ARROW

October 5-Copy due to Editor of The Chain

November but not later than March 15 - Elect Alumnae Club Rush Information Committee Chairman and appoint at least 2 other members to serve from March 15 to March 15 offoUowing year.

November I to April 20 - Elect two members of the AAC to coordinate with the election of chapter officers AAC members are to be installed when elected

January S-for spring ARROW : News , features, pictures. Send to Editor of The ARROW

January 10-Copy due to Editor of The Chain.

February 1- Election of club officers to be held no later than March 31 , said officers to take office at the close of the fiscal year.

February I-Evelyn Peters Kyle Angel Award Committee deadline for sending its nomination to its Alumnae Province President . (Convention year only )

March 17-for summer ARRo w : News , features , pictures Send to Editor of The ARROW.

March 31-Send name and address of Rush Information Chairman to Central Office on postcard provided so that it will appear in Rushing Directory of summer ARROW

April 5-Copy due to Editor of The Chain.

April IS-Send two copies of Annual Report Evaluation to the Alumnae Province President.

May-Installation of new officers at regular club meeting

July 7-for fall ARROW : News , features, pictures Send to Editor of The ARROW

CORRESPO NDING SECRETARY:

Must be recipient of The ARROW

September 20-Send In Memoriam notices to Central Office for Winter ARROW

November 10-Mail 2 copies of club year book or program roster with program plans (page 23 of club President's Notebook) to the Alumnae Province President.

January IO-Send In Memoriam notices to Central Office for Spring ARRow

March 30-Send new officer list to Alumnae Province President and Central Office

March 27-Send in Memoriam notices to Central Office for Summer ARROW

Aprill2-Send letter with club news to Alumnae Club Forum Editor of The ARROW

July IO-Send In Memoriam notices to Central Office for Fall ARROW

TREASURER:

Send national dues and receipts to Central Office as collected throughout the year.

By May 20- Required contribution made payable to Pi Beta Phi Settlement School (Arrowmont)*. Send to the Director of Settlement School Finance, c l o Arrowmont , P.O Box 567 , Gatlinburg, TN 3773S Check must be accompanied by SS-#1 Form.

Contributions made payable to Pi Beta Phi Central Office for Holt House* , Convention Hospitality*, Harriet RutherfordJohnstone Scholarship Fund*, Junior Group Scholarship, Emma Harper Turner Memorial Fund*, Canadian Project Fund and unrestricted Check must be accompanied by GT-2 Form

*Required Contribution

June 30-Send review cards to Alumnae Province President

June 30-Dues and donations should be received in Central office to be counted for the current year

RUSH INFORMATION CHAIRMAN:

Winter- Review with Rush Information Committee areas to be listed in Summer ARROW Send any changes in club area listings to Central Office no later than March 31st

March IS-Send report to Alumnae Province President.

HOUSE CORPORATION TREASURERS:

September- Se nd annual r e ports to Director o f Chapter House C orporations. Copy to Province President .

ALUMNAE ADVISORY COMMITTEES

November I5-In areas with a chartered Alumnae Club , Chapter Advisory members must be paid members of that club by this date In areas with no chartered Alumnae Club , the Chapter Advisory members must pay National alumnae dues to Central Office by this date

November I-April 20- Time period for election of Chapter Advisory members , with election to correspond with that of chapter officers Following election of Chapter Advisory members , send current list of Advisory members to Central Office on form provided , even if there are no changes

Convention Candids

A thrill for Convention goers-the

three Illinois Alpha granddaughters of Founder Jennie Horne Turnbull; Eleanor Turnbull Sassano and Marjorie Turnbull Fritz both from Chappaqua NY and Kathryn Turnbull Campbell. Boulder. Colo.
This spectacular sand castle built especially for the PI Phis In the Champagne Foyer of the hotel. was dubbed "West Coast Holt House "
Barbie Oliver Tootle. Ohio Beta In a not-sorare moment during collegiate workshops Barbie Is Program Coordinator In the Office of the President of The Ohio State University
At the plano. Mary Swanson Engel Kansas Alpha Convention Music Chairman and at the mike. linda Hoober Wassberg. Kansas Beta. Convention Song leader

A favorite of everyone at

Corp treasurer for California Kappa

Convention was Rudy, a delighHullittle " hearing ear dog " who went everywhere with her mistress, Anne Busch Hills , Arizona Alpha, president of the La Canada Alumnae Club (left) and Anne's mother, Ruth Touzalin Busch , illinois Zeta
Mime Martha Miller Ehrlnger, illinois Eta , entertained at the Legacy Luncheon She Is House
Sarah Bryant Tomase ll o, Florida Beta 's " Duch ess:' leads t he Conve ntion In the so ng she wro te a s a p ledge, ''A Pi Phi Is an Angel In Disguise:' It's a favorit e song of all PI Phis (Se e story, ARROW, Winter 1988)
Pa st Gra nd President Sarajane (Sally) Paulson Vanasse urges a sale of her club's Items In the Boutique

A couple members of the Resolutions Committee being the endl

Tim Burke, PI Phi's official attorney, being serious.
Sandy Burns Matranga, California Epsilon, Convention Registration Chairman, being busy.
Sue Cory Griffith, Wisconsin Gamma , local Photography Chairman, and her assistant, Jeanne Kloss Blair, California Epsilon , being relaxed.
Arrowcraft Manager, Mary Dale Swan , being helpful.

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As this fall issue of The ARROW is being mailed , the new editor is busy gathering information for the winter issue Jennifer Moeller, Pi Phi's Communication Coordinator, has been appointed by Grand Council as Editor of The ARRow.

Jenny is young, eager and talented She has been working for Pi Phi for the past two years since her graduation from the University of Missouri journalism department In 1987-88 she was Resident Graduate Consultant for Virginia Eta at the University of Richmond Last year (1988--89) she was a 'fraveling Consultant She knows Pi Phi.

Jenny was president of her Missouri Alpha chapter, an Honors College student and served on the Pi Phi legislative committee for Convention 1985. She also backpacked through Europe before settling down to her new 9-5 job . Pi Phi welcomes Jenny as editor, and wishes for her all the pleasures that accrue to the position .

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In the summer 1988 issue of The ARROW there was an article about Evie Hoppes Teegen , Iowa Gamma , and her activities with the Republican Party. Now she has received the ultimate reward for her years of service. Evie is the

the

new u. s. ambassador to Fiji and three other small nations in the South Pacific- Tonga, Th valu and Kiribati. There are 322 islands that make up the Dominion of Fiji.

Evie has been a national Republican committeewoman since 1980 Last December she was part of a sevenmember task force that traveled to four nations in Africa and participated in the 25th anniversary celebration of Kenya's independence.

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Some interesting statistics presented at Convention by Grand Vice President of Alumnae Lucy Baker Warner : in the Fraternity there are 319 chartered alumnae clubs ; 32 Pi Phi Pockets ; 15 Junior and evening groups within the clubs , and an alumnae membership of 17,921. There were 385 new Golden Arrow members and 25 75-year members recognized and honored during the past year

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Watch for pictures of the province ABO winners , province Chapter Service Award winners , and province Evelyn Peters Kyle Award winners in the winter issue. Also included will be a list of the province winners of Ideal Alumnae Clubs

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