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The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi-Fall-1992

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Recently, the Pi Beta Phi Foundation conducted a series of meetings called FOCUS ON THE FUTURE. The sessions involved more than 500 alumnae in twelve geographical regions Participants were asked to identify programming areas in which they felt the Fraternity sh ou ld inve st its time, talent and treasury. After four tages of review and refinement, the top three priorities (in alphabetical order) were: Arrowmont, Ethics and Literacy.

Building on our rich heritage of philanthropic accomplishments, the Fraternity continues its support of both Arrowmont and Links to Literacy. Now, acknowledging international need a nd Pi Beta Phi alumnae interest, we widen our sights to include ETHICS. Our goal will be to provide a basis of awareness and programming from which our members can gain the wisdom to choose wisely.

More than ever before, today' collegi a n s and a lumnae encounter and

confront cha ll enges wh ich require enlightened choices. Implications of difficult decisions are ac ute, so me even lifethreatening Membership in Pi Beta Phi is intended to proviJe a sense of value and the support needed for ethical conduct - for livin g the good life - for developing ski ll s not learned in the social arena, a formal classroom setting, or in the workplace.

We believe that in the Pi Phi tradition there is much we can do to support one another as we seek truth, practice virtue and strive to li ve noble lives. Our emphasis on ETHICS programming will begin with a collegiate focus and, in time, will incorporate programming for Alumnae AdviSOry Committees and our more than 350 alumnae clubs. Join us as we devote this issue of The ARROW to Values and Ethi cs and as we provide our co lle giate members with an ongoing awarene of value choices in their lives

- GRAND COUNCIL OF PI B ETA P HI

Pi Beta Phi's 1991·93 Grand Council. Front: Grand Vice President of Collegians Beth van Maanen Beatty, Grand PresidentJo Ann Minor Roderick , Grand Vice President of Alumnae Sara Shipley Bowers . Back: Grand Vice President of Philanthropies Betty Blades Lofton, Grand Vice President of Program Development

Sarah Ruth Mullis, Grand Vice President of Membership Carolyn Pavletich Lesh, Grand Vice President of Finance Carol loge Warren

Valu es & EthicsCo ll eg ia n s today a re faced with mo re c h a ll e n ges a nd ch o ices th a n eve r befo re. A s va lu es a nd e thic s ma kes h ea dlin es across Am e ri ca, Pi Phi addresse thi s c riti ca l subj ect

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Virginia Theta

Installation - W as hin gton & Lee U n ive rsity is add e d

t o t h e Fra t ernity' s ro ll c a ll In sta ll a tion fe stivitie s we re held last Ap r il.

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Graduate Consultant Program - Pi Beta Phi G rad uate C o n sul tants hit t h e road fo r 1992 -93 Re a d

mo re a bo ut th is o n e-o f- akind o pp o rtunit y.

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Phi 's fin es t h ave bee n n a med fo r th e 1991 -92 acad e mi c yea r. See whi c h club s a nd c h a pt e rs were wo rth y rec ipi ents. pg. 1O

ABO & Chapter Service Winners - Find o ut wh o was n amed C h a pter Servic e and ABO winner for ea ch c o ll egiate province pg. 40

Dorothy Weaver MorganThe Fra ternity mo urn s t h e loss o f o ne of its great le aders. Forme r G rand President

Do ro th y We av er Morga n is re membered pg. 54

FO U NDERS OF

Libbi e Broo k Ga ddi s (1 850 - 1933)

A d a Bru e n G ri e r (1 84 8- 192 4 )

Cla ra Bro wnl ee Hutc hi nso n (1 850- 1931)

Fann ie Whi te n ac k Lib bey (1 8 48- 1941)

Rosa Moo re (1 84 8 -1 92 4 )

Je nn ie Nicol, M .D. (1 84 5- 1881)

Inez Smith Sou le (18 46- 19 4 1)

Fan n ie Th o mpson (184 8-1868)

Je nn ie Ho m e Turn bull ( 18 46-1932)

Nan cy Black W a ll ace (18 4 6-1918)

Founded 186 7

the ceremony be eliminated so that the rituali stic part of initiation day for 45 pledges can be co mp leted by 11 a.m. A contract has been signed wit h a restaurant for a family/date reception and lun cheo n honoring new initiates to begin at 11 :30 a. m

V Is it impo rt a nt to co ndu ct the ceremony as written?

V H o w much bearing s h o uld a s igned contract with a re s taurant hav e in resolving this issue ? \

V Are there other op ti o n s t o a lterin g the ceremony?

The Fr a ternity' s initiati o n ceremony and a ll ritu alist ic events should be performed in the sa me way by each of o ur co ll eg ia te chapters. Our ritual is a bond which unites all members of Pi Beta Phi. It reinforces our Founders' belief in a true siste rh ood and a llegia nce in a fraternal community. The Reverend Ann M Philbrick, North Caro lin a Alpha, writes this abo ut the Basic Expectation on ritual , " In a world

that is increasingly filled with claims of individual ri ght s, it is becoming imperative to we ll state what the community expects. While individual ri g h ts a re imp o rt ant, a soc iety too wrapped up in them falls a pa rt int o fragment s. Pi Be t a Phi is in the imp o rt a nt bu s in ess of teaching th e mea nin g of community in a world that knows le ss a nd le ss abo ut it ."

II .. ACA D EMIC I NTEG RITY I WI LL STRIVE FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND PRACTICE ACADEMIC INTEGRITY.

Case Study: You work in a copy shop. Your calculus teacher drops off his mid-term exam and asks you to make 300 copies. He is in a hurry and says he' ll pick them up lat er in the day His classes are large and he does not know that you are one of his stud ents . The owner of the copy shop is not at work on this particular day and the shop manager does not monitor your work carefully.

I NE:ED 300 COPIES OF THIS .. . IILL PICK IT UP TOMORROW

V Do you make a n extra copy of the exa m ?

V Do you keep it for you r own use or sh are it with you r soro rit y sis t e rs?

V If so meo ne else offe red you the test, would yo u acce pt it ?

One soc io log ist says every bod y cheats in o ne way o r another - what distingui he s the acceptab le fr o m the cr imin a l (th e good cheat from the bad c h eat) is a matter of degree. For examp le, is rolling through a st o p s ign cheating ? Is eating a few g ra pe s as yo u walk through the produce sec ti o n of the grocery store cheating? Is rounding up to the next dollar when you ubmit your rush expenses c h eat in g? Is e mb e lli shin g a resume c he ating? Is parking in the red zo n e while you dash int o the library to drop off a book cheating? Is a delibe rate overdraft at the bank c he ating?

A gro up of test takers was placed in a room and then left a lone. Those who were seated in front of mirrorstho e whose attention was focused

A BILL FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE"

back on themselves - were less likely to cheat than those with no mirror. Of those not in front of a mirror, 71 % cheated. Of those in front of the mirror, only 7% cheated.

Whether someone actua ll y does cheat, depends on his perception of the likelihood of getting caught. A professor of psychology at the University of California at San Fr anc isco says, "Those who do not cheat don'tbecause they are afraid of getting caught, - not because it's wrong."

Penny Naughton Beaumont, New Mexico Alpha and Vice Chancellor for Communications at Texas A & M, believe our concern should go beyond simply getting caught. "More importantly," she offers, "you are only cheating yourself. You are paying for an education- for knowledge- not just for a grade. Ethics are determined not just by big decisions, but by many small choices. How you handle the sma ll moral crise will determine how you will handle the big ones. 'To thine own self be true' is sti ll a good maxim."

111- ABUSEIHAzING I WILL RESPECT THE DIGNITY OF ALL PERSONS; THEREFORE I WILL NOT PHYSICALLY, MENTALLY, PSYCHOLOGICALLY OR SEXUALLY ABUSE OR HAZE ANY HUMAN BEING.

Case Study: It's a week of "heU." Bikini-clad pledges are lined up so actives can circle areas of th eir bodies with penna-

The

nent ink pledges are asked personal and embarrassing questions and made to repeat answers into a megaphone pledges wrists are tied together and they are forced to eat a spaghetti dinner with their hands pledges are made to perform feats at fraternity houses during a scavenger hunt . You experienced this as a pledge, but it seems to have gotten worse. Some chapter members say, "It's O.K. since most of it takes place inside the chapter house." Others say, "We did it, they should o 0 0 do it." Still others add, "It brings the pledges together and bonds them."

V What rationale can you give to the above mentioned objections?

V How would you address the issue - with Exec, at a chapter meeting, with a local advisor, with a province or national officer?

t/ What activities in your own chapter could be considered hazing?

t/ What positive activities can you think of to help pledges bond?

Pennsylvania Beta Joan Henry Kindy, Professor Emerita of Counselor Education at New York University, comments, "Pi Beta Phi stands for love, respect and human dignity. Hazing involves physical and mental abuse and is diametrically opposed to Pi Phi's prinCiples."

"People who enjoy watching others being 'put down' are very often insecure and need to exercise power over others in order to feel in control and secure. Those who would say 'it's O.K , since most of it takes place inside the chapter house' would also say 'it's O.K.

to steal if no one sees you.' Those who say 'we did it, they should do it' would also say 'it's O.K. to abuse my ch ild because my parents abused me.' Tho e who equate hazing with bonding would advocate adversity as a way of improving society.

"Any activity that promotes low se lf- esteem for some and a need for power for others is abusive and must be cons id ered hazing and not be condoned by any Pi Phi sister. Activities that promote high se lf-esteem and coope rati o n he tween and amo n g pledges and act ive s right from the beginning will lead to a healthy chapte r made up of healthy individuals."

IV- HEALTH AND SAFETY I WILL PROTECT THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF ALL HUMAN BEINGS.

Case Study: You are on a swimming scholarship to college and must get up very early each weekday for practices. During the last couple of weeks you have observed someone using the guest bathroom of the chapter house in the early morning hours. You have noticed evidence of someone purging. Jennifer , a senior, is one of the most popular women in the chapter. Other members of the chapter frequently compliment her on her figure. Though you have seen her eat rather large meals or impulsively binge on a pint of ice cream or entire bag of potato chips, she manages to maintain a weight of less than 100 pounds. Yesterday morning , on your way to swim practice, you see that someone is again in the guest bathroom. The light in the bathroom is turned off and you see Jennifer walk out.

V Wh at res po n s ib ilit y d oes th e

C h a pt e r Treas u re r h ave in in form in g

m e mb e rs w h e re th e c h ap t e r 's mo n ey

goes a nd h o w it is bud ge t e d ?

In fe w e thi ca l s itu a ti o n s a re thin gs

m e re ly bl ac k or whit e. But e nt e r th e

influ e n ce o f g ree n (m o n ey ) a nd th e

wa t e rs beco m e furth e r muddi e d. S t ate

Tr eas ur e r o f T exas Kay Ba il ey

Hu tc hi so n , a T exas A lp h a Pi Phi , co m -

m e nt s o n th e fin a n c ia l ob li ga ti o n eac h

o f us h ave a n d h o w it a ffects th e c h a p -

t e r as a wh o le. S h e says, " A b ud ge t is

m ad e b ased o n a ce rt a in numb e r o f

m e mb e rs co ntributin g t h ei r fa ir sh a re

t o wa rd upk ee p o f t h e c h a p te r h o use. If yo u a re go ing t o be a m e m be r o f th e

soro rit y yo u h ave ag ree d to p ay th e

du es ; th a t is a co mmitm e nt yo u ma ke

w h e n yo u acce pt m e m be rship . If o n e

pe rso n does n't pay, it wi ll ca use a d e fi c it in th e bud ge t w h ich mu st be

m ad e up with c uts in o th e r bud ge t e d it e m s or by in c reas in g th e du es o f o th e r m e mb e rs. "

"Th e C h ap t e r Tr eas ur er sh ou ld g ive a mo n t hl y Tr easu re r 's repo rt whi c h incl udes in co m e, expe nd it u res a n d a co mp a ri so n of t h e pro pose d versus ac tu a l b udge t s t a tu s."

DRUG S! ALCOHOL

I WILL NEITHER USE NOR SUPPORT THE USE OF ILLEGAL DRUG S; I WILL NEITHER MISUSE NOR SUPPORT THE MI SU SE OF A LCOHOL.

Case S tudy : You r cam pus is dry. All parti es ta ke plac e in an area of tow n where bars are loca ted. Securit y is enforced, ID s are checked carefull y and on ly students with ID s are permitt ed to enter. You are an 18 year old fres hman , fee ling you r way in thi s new env iro nment. Y our high sc hoo l crowd did not drink . You are aw ar e, howeve r , tha t all fr atern it y soc ial life take s place in the bar area of tow n. Several chap ter m emb ers a/Jtrroac h yo u and say, "We know yo u do n ' t drink , but yo u ca n ' t ge t in an yw here w ithout an ID W e' ll tak e

THESE GREEK WEEK REHEARSALS ARE DRIVING NUTSl

you to ge t a fake ID - it ' s easy and everyone does it ."

V W o ul d yo u agree to ge t t h e I D ? W h y o r w h y n o t ?

V Can yo u rat iona li ze t h a t beca use yo u d o n ' t d rink , yo u wo uld be ge ttin g th e 10 to b e p a rt o f t h e gro up a nd n o t t o co n sum e a lc o h o l ?

V Are th e re lega l or judi c ia l co nse qu e n ces?

V Do yo u d isc uss t h e me mb e rs' offer wit h a n yo n e else?

"G ive n t h at prob le m s assoc ia t ed w ith a lc o h o l a nd o th er dru g a re c it ed in num ero us sur veys as th e mos t p ressin g co n ce rn fac ing yo ut h tod ay, a n d furth e r , t h a t dru g use includin g alc oh o l , is co n s id e re d by n a ti o n a l lea d e rs as

Am e ri ca's num be r o n e soc ia l p rob le m , it is fittin g th a t thi s iss ue be addresse d in t h e Bas ic Ex pec t a ti o n s," writ es

T exas De lt a Beve rl y Ja mi so n Ba rro n ,

C h a irm a n of th e S e lec t

Co mmitt ee /U .S. De pa rtm e n t of

NOT TO THAT CUTTING INTO QUIET HOURS..

Education Drug-Free School Recognition Program.

She conti nu es, "The ethical dilemma posed in the case study presume that parties, and thereby h avi n g a good time, depend o n the availability of alcohol. Until such time as the attitudes of society reflect th a t undera ge drinking is not the accepted n o rm, and until the ethical values of individuals and institutions undergird the importance of maintaining high ideals fostering law abidance, we will continue t o struggle with the problem and drinking will continue undiminished Fully o ne-h a lf to three-quarters of all sorority members are under the legal drinking age o f 21. Tragically, this reality has done little to curtail the use of alcoho l on college campuses, where each year hundreds of young people die in alcohol-related traffic acc idents o r succumb to chemical dependency ."

VIII.· ENVIRONMENT

I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT A CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE ENVIRONMENT IS ESSENTIAL TO BOTH PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH; THEREFORE I WILL DO A LL IN MY POWER TO SEE THAT THE CHAPTER PROPERTY IS PROPERLY CLEANED AND MAINTAINED.

Case Study: The big event of th e spring tenn is Greek Week and members have been working hard for weeks on th e chapter 's Greek Week skit. Some members are disturbed that Greek Week is "taking over" as quiet time rules for stud ying have been disregarded to allow for skit practice. Members are no t able to study well in the chapter house wi th the additional noise and commotion at late and unreasonable hours. In addition, Greek Week committee people have been using the front yard and driveway to make and paint sets and props. Trash has been left all over the yard and people have not been careful when painting and have left paint all over th e driveway and front patio, ruining its appearance.

t/ How do you weigh the importance of quiet time for studying and maintaining the appearance of the chapter house with a succe ful Greek Week kit?

t/ Who is responsible to act in this situation?

t/ What guideline could be set up to avoid a similar situation in the futu re?

National Director of C h apte r H o use Corporations, Lo u Ann Montgo mery Carter, Oklahoma Alpha, ove rsees Pi Beta Phi 's chapter properties When as ked about this case st ud y, she commented, "Group li v ing require s each of us to consider the effects o ur individual actions have o n all res idents

A s Pi Phi o fficers we have no greater responsibility than see in g tha t our chapter h o use environments are safe, healthy and conducive to educati o nal pursuits. This requires consideration o f o thers, especially in maintaining quiet hours at night so each member may study and get enough sleep t o maintain high sc holarship In addition, a Pi Beta Phi chapter must always be a good campus and community citizen. The appearance of a chapter h o use is the face we present to the community."

She went o n to add, "The chapter should set a high standard of expectations as regards personal responsibilit y towards chapter and individual property All of our members, n o t just the Chapter H o use C o rporati o n, have an ob ligati o n of stewardship Chapter property bel o ngs to a ll chapter members - pa st, present a nd future."

IX-CONFRON TATION

I WILL CHALLENGE ALL M Y FRATERNITY MEMB ER S TO A BIDE B Y THESE FRATERNAL EXPECTAT ION S AND WILL C ONFRO NT T HO SE WHO V IOLATE THEM

Case Study: You are an alumna advisor, socializing with a group of chapter members and guests after a football game and dinner Every one is telling jokes , laughing and having a good time. The jokes become racist and sexist, blatantly offensive to many of the members present and their guests. You do not want to interrupt what started out to be the fun of being toget her, but you are sensitive to the nonverbal expressions of disbelief and hurt on many faces.

t/ Would you confront? When ? H ow?

t/ Will you feel the same about the offending members as you did before this occurred?

t/ H ow would you react?

t/ Would you react differently if thi s was a members-only gathering?

Attorney J a n Good n o t e, "What a re th e duties o f memb e rs t o co m e forward (and confront)? In re a l life , people a r e as ked to intervene a nd d o n ot. We h ave a ll he a rd of the neighb o rs who did n o thing despite cries for help There are many inst a nces o f lack of involvement in all strata o f soc iety. Wh at do yo u d o if yo u know a woman who is being a bu se d b y her hu sband? What d o yo u say to so me o ne yo u s upect has a drug or alcohol [problem) o r eating disorder? Each pers o n mu st weigh t h e right of privacy and the duty to society. We may n o t a lw ays ag re e with how so meone else weigh s hi s or her duty to soc iety ."

Society h as deemed that "to confro nt" is easier said than d o ne The term "confrontation" h as acq uired a ne ga ti v e connotation, when, simply s t a ted, it is nothing m o re than t o bring so methin g to so meone's attention in order to a ffect change. It is intended to be po s itive, not negative

As Pi Bet a Phi undergraduate s a nd a lumnae, we mirror soc iety in ge ner a l a nd fo r a va riety of reas o n s, many of us re si t the c hallenge to confront: we want to be liked and feel that if we challenge so me o ne , they won't like u s ... we believe pe op le o nl y want to he ar positive things ... we belie ve pe op le prefer us to lie to them rather th a n be truthful...w e do n ot want to spea k ou t publicly aga inst a popular idea. W e h ave come to believe that friends do n ot co nd e mn the ac t s of friends a nd s is ters do n ot co ndemn th e acts of sisters. H oweve r , without a firm commitment to fraternal values a nd the willingness to co nfront violator of those basic t enets, we no lo n ger are a sisterhood- but merely a social club.

Fraternal membership is a higher calling. Confro nt atio n, in its most positive use to affect change, is a re pons ibility of Pi Beta Phi membership.

" The line between good and evil posses not between principalities and powers, but it oscillates within the human heart. 0 - Alexande r Solzhenitsy n
aughton B eaumont , Lou A nn Montgomery Cart er , Jan Good , Ka y Bailey Hut c h is on , Joan Hen ry Kind y, Katherine S Little and Ann M. Philbric k

Collegiate

B A LFOUR C UP (Top Chapter)P e nn sy lv ania Eta (Lafayette College)

STOOLMAN VASE (2nd)Missouri Alpha (U of Missouri)

PHILADELPHIA BOWL (3rd)Florida Beta (Florida State University)

DIRECTORS ' AWARD (4th)Was hington Gamma (University of Puget Sound)

TOP TEN CHAPTERS (alphabetical order) - Florida Beta (Florida State), Idaho Alpha (U. ofldaho) , Missouri Alpha (U. of Missouri) , North Carolina Beta (Duke U ), Pennsylvania Eta (Lafayette College), Texas Alpha (U of Texas), Texas Beta (Southern Methodist U.), Texas Gamma (Texas Tec h), Texas Eta (Texas A & M), Washington Gamma (U. of Puget Sound)

AMY BURNHAM ONKENMichelle Brashears, Missouri Al ph a (U. of Missouri)

CHAPTER SE R VICE - Me r ed ith Pope, Virginia Epsilon (U. of Virginia)

JEAN WIRTHS SCOTT(Leadership) Julie Schonberger, Illinois Epsilon (Northwestern U.)

ANNETTE MITCHELL MILLS (New Chapter Ac hi evement) - Texas Eta (Texas A & M)

APP AWARD FOR SENIOR PROGRAMMING - Ohio Theta (Bowling Green State U.) , Honorable Mention: Illinois Zeta (U. of Illinois) , Texas Eta (Texas A & M)

NITA HILL STARK AWARD (Best Chapter History) - North Carolina Beta (Duke U )

HISTORIAN'S VASE (2nd Best History) - Louisiana Beta (Louisiana State U.) Honorable Mention : Nebraska Beta (U. of Nebraska) , Texas Alpha (U . of Texas) , Oregon Alpha (U. of Or egon)

CENTENN IAL A W A RD (B est Fraternity Orientation) - Ohio Ze ta ( Miami U. ) H on orable Mention : A ri zo na Alpha ( U. of Ari zo na ), Illinois Epsilon (Northw estern U. )

PI PHI SPIRIT A WARDAlabama Gamma (Auburn U ) , California Zeta (U. of California at

Award Winners

A1990 - 91 recipient o f the Lillian B H o lton Aw a rd fo r Be st H o use Manager , Michelle is no stranger to Pi Beta Phi nationa l recognition. She is also no stranger to recognition by her own un iversity By being tapped into Mystica l Seven at t h e UniverSity of Missou r i her junior year, she was honored as being one of the seven mo st outstanding student s in the large state- suppo rted scho o l.

Jewel Howe, the Greek ProgramCoord inator at Mis ouri commented, "Michelle has contributed to the ca mpus community with her posit ive and sensib le attitude ... {she} encouraged many people to get involved with activities and organizations and provided true mentors h ip to younge r members. It is obvious that she is highly respected by her peers."

M iche ll e produced an imp ress ive and extensive list of activities an d h onor as an undergraduate . She was name d the Co ll ege of Ed ucat io n 's Most Outstand ing Undergraduate whil e being in vo l ved in St udent Foundation and se rving as Vice Pres ident of Pro m ot io n s for Stude n t At hl etic Boa rd, a Ru sh Co unse lo r , Secre t ary of G ree k Co un ci l a n d Pallh e ll e n ic Liaiso n with Pa n - H e ll e n ic.

'santa Barbara), Illinois Epsilon (Northwestern U.), Illinois Zeta (U. of Illinois), Kansas Beta (Kansas State U.), Ohio Epsilon (U. of Toledo) , Oklahoma Alpha (U of Oklahoma) , Oregon Alpha (U of Oregon), Texas Zeta (Baylor U.), Virginia Epsilon (U. of Virginia)

HELEN ANDERSON LEWIS (Community Service)Pennsylvania Eta (Lafayette College) Honorable Mention : Ohio Alpha (Ohio U.)

LUCILE D CARSON (Community Service) - Washington Gamma (U. of Puget Sound) Honorable Mention : California Eta (U . of California at Ir vine)

D.C. ALPHA P ANHELLENIC ( Panh ellenic Parti cipation)SMALL: Califo rnia Lambda (U of C aliforni a at Ri ver side) Honorable M enti on : A ri zo na Ga mma (Nor th ern Ari zo na U . )

LARG E: Oklahoma Alpha ( U. of Oklahoma) Honorable M ention : Miss ouri Alpha ( U. of Miss ouri)

AMY BURNHAM ONKEN

AWARD - Michelle Brashears , Missouri Alpha (U. of Missouri)

An A lumni Scholar, Michelle mainta ined a 3.79 grade point average and was a member of several honoraries incl ud in g Kappa Epsilon A lpha, Sigma Rho Sig m a, Kappa Delta Pi and Pi Lambda Th eta.

Miche ll e was active in Pi Phi from the day she p ledged. She was p ledge cla secretary and was voted "Most Act ive Pledge." S h e a lso served as A RR O W l:orres po n de n t , H ouse Manager a n d C h apter P res ident.

ELIZABETH R. KOZA (lst Standards) - Idaho Alpha (U. of Idaho)

HARRIETTE W. EVANS (2nd Standards) - Texas Alpha (U of Texas) Honorable Mention : Missouri Alpha (U . of Missouri)

FRANCES ROSSER BROWN (Fraternity Heritage) - Illinois Zeta (U . of Illinois) Honorable Mention: Alabama Gamma (Auburn U.) & Pennsylvania Beta (Bucknell U.)

LILLIAN B. HOLTON (Best House Manager) - Molly Ferris, Ohio Epsilon (U. of Toledo) Honorable Mention: Affie Azar, Virginia Epsilon (U . of Virginia) , Shannon Mulvey , Pennsylvania Eta (Lafayette College)

MARILYN SIMPSON FORD (Best ARROW Correspondent) - Keri Eric csen , Washington Alpha ( u. of Washingt on) Honorable Menti on : Kimberl y Laxson , T enness ee Gamma (U of T ennessee) , Johnna Reeder , T ennessee Delta ( M emphi s S ta te U.)

VE RA MO SS BOWL ( M os t Impr oved S&S) - T e nn essee Delta (Memphi s Stat e U . )

SA RAHJANE P . VANASSE

PITCHER (2nd Impr oved S&S)California Kappa (U. of Califamia at San Diego)

MAY L. KELLER (Best Arrowmont Programming) - Pennsylvania Beta (Bucknell U.) Honorable Mention : Georgia Alpha (U of Georgia)

OLIVIA SMITH MOORE SILVER SLIPPER (Best Chapter Treasurer)

- Holly Romer , California Theta (U of Califamia at Davis) Honorable Mention : Mirinda Cox , Idaho Alpha (U ofldaho) , Allison Almand, North Caro lina Beta (Duke U )

ALICE WEBER JOHNSON BOWL (Top Ten S & S Scores, last ten years) - Michigan Alpha (Hillsdale College) and Texas Beta (Southern Methodist U.)

WESTCHESTER CLUB A WARD (Most Academically Impr ove d Large Chapter) - Iowa Eta (Drake U.) Honorable Mention : Arizona Gamma (Northern Arizona U . )

In April Meredith was hono red by her peers in the InterSorority Council and Inter -Fra ternity Counci l as the Bes t Sorority Pre s ident at the UniverSity o f Virg inia. Her nomination came from o ther members of ISC and was a reflecti o n o f the positive imp ac t she h ad o n her chapte r a nd the Greek sys tem a t her univers ity Prior to serving her chapter as Chapter President , Meredith was

CHAPTER SERVICE AWARD-

(U.ofV irginia)

NATIONAL SC HOLAR S HIP

PLAQUE (Highe t GPA, Large C hapter) - California Alpha (Stanford U.) Honorable Mention : N ew Jersey Alpha (Princeton U.)

DR . HAZEL R. McCUAIG (Highest GPA, Small Chapt er)Connecticut Beta (Yale U ) Honorable Mention : Ohio Delta (Ohi o Wesleyan U )

GRAND COUNCIL

SCHOLARSHIP INCENTIVE (Most Improved, Small Chapter)Ontario Alpha (U. of Toronto) Honorable Mention: Indiana Eta (INPurdue U. at Fort Wayne)

McCUAIG CANADIAN AWARD (Highest GPA, Canadian Chapter)Ontario Beta (U of Western Ontario)

ADDA P. WILLIAMS (Best Academic Excellence Chairman)Heather Way , Texas Alpha (U of Texas) Honorable Menti on: Julie Plocar , Florida Alpha (Stetson U.), Jennifer Butt , Ohio Zeta (Miami U . )

Academic/Cultura l Interes t Group Chairman, and Ru sh P a rty Cha ir. She also served two year on Inter-Sorority Counci l as a member o f the Community Relation s Committee a nd Rush Booklet Co-Editor. Meredith led her chapter throu gh the complexities o f liability risk management. She was a ble to communicate the importance o f re spo n s ible beh av io r to chapter members through incre ased education, programming and the implementation o f new soc ia l p o licie s At th e sa me time, sh e implemented s ucce ssful programming de a lin g with a lco h o l a nd date rape. In additi o n, M e redith s upervi sed the formation of Virginia Epsilon's Standards Board. With a c umul ative grade point ave rage of 3.4, M e red ith was o n the Dean's li st fo r three yea rs a nd was se lec ted as a memb e r o f Order of Omega. Delta Co lle g ia t e Province Presi dent h as this to say abo ut Meredith, "S h e had the foresight to see h e r c h apte r' s needs and began a definit e posi ti ve mome ntum in ope ra ti o n , ou tl oo k , att itud e a nd serv ice She is a ro le model for Pi Phi and ha s set an outstand in g examp le to the admini tration, Univer ity of Virginia and C h a rl ottesv ill e co mmunity in the name of Pi Beta Phi."

Alumnae

IDEAL CLUB (Best Alumnae Club)Dallas , Texas Alumnae Club

TOP TEN ALUMNAE CLUBS(alphabetical order) Colorado Springs, COj Dallas, TXj Houston , TXj Kansas City, MO/Shawnee Mission, KSj Naples, FLj Nashville, TN; Norman, OKj Northern Virginia , VA; San Francisco, CA; Tulsa, OK

MOST IMPROVED ALUMNAE CLUB - Pensacola, Florida

BEST CHAPTER/CLUB RELATIONS - Reno, Nevada Honorable Mention : Clearwater, Florida

D . C. ALPHAlAAC (Outstanding Service of an AAC) - Pennsylvania Zeta (Washington & Jefferson College) Honorable Mention : Colorado Delta (Colorado School of Mines), Texas Beta (Southern Methodist U.)

SARA SHIPLEY BOWERS

AWARD (Best House Corporation) Co-Winners Kansas Beta (U of Kansas) and Oklahoma Beta (Oklah oma State U.) Honora ble M enti on : Califamia Gamma (U . of Southern Ca lifamia) , Califamia Kappa (U. of Califamia at San Di ego), Minneso ta Alpha (U. of Minnesota)

ALUMNAE CLUB YEARBOOKS - Colorado Springs, CO; Dalla s, TXj Del Sol North, CA; Enid , OK; La Jolla , CA ; Nashville, TNj North San Diego County, CAj Northern Virginia, V Aj North Woodward, MI Honorable Mention: Eas t Fort Bend, TX. ; Indi anapolis, IN ; Lake Shore, IL ; Lake Oswego-Du nthorpe, O R ; Lawton-Fe. Sill, O K ; Omaha , NE; Southern Illin ois, IL ; VaIley of the Moon , CA; Westchester County, NY

MARIANNE REID WILD

AWARD (A lum nae Club Growth) Greates t Increase in MembershipDallas, TX

Membership Hi ghest Percent of Potential: Under 25 - Southeastern Indiana

26 - 50 - Sand Hills, NC

5 I - 75 - Indianola, IA

76 - 100 - North Woodward, MI

10 1- 15 0 - Tyler, TX

Over 150 - Dallas, TX

Meredith Pope , Virginia Epsilon

Installation

Pi Phi Colonizes at Washington & Lee

It is a university steeped in tradition, nestled in the rolling hills just east of the Appalachian Mountains in the quaint town of Lexington, Virginia. Washington and Lee University prides itself on its rich heritage. When students and faculty talk of Washington and/or Lee, visitors often wonder if they should point out that the past tense is correct to use, rather than prese nt Students quote the namesakes of the university as if the men had walked o n campus just yesterday, and their words were unknowingly overheard.

It is an institution which promulgates virtue. All students assume the obligations of the university's honor system, based on the principle that trust pervades all other aspects of student life Any student found guilty of a violation of the honor system by the Committee of Governing Students is required to withdraw permanently from the university.

The red brick buildings with their imposing stark white columns are picturesque. A more typical college campus one could not find. A bit atypical is the fact that it was not until 1985 that

the university admitted women. At present the enrollment stands at 1,600; 1,000 men anJ 600 women. Eighty percent of the male population is Greek and with the addition of Pi Beta Phi to the women's fraternal organizations, many more women have "gone Greek."

The colonizing rush for Virginia Theta was held January 10-18, 1992 at the same time the three existing groups, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Chi Omega, were rushing . Fifty Pi Phi collegians from William and Mary traveled to Lexington , Virginia to assist the national rush team. After four days of rush events, Pi Phi pledged n women on January 18. For these women, a lifetime of Pi Beta Phi was just beginning. Resident Graduate Consultant Kelle Caldwell, Ohio Iota, was waiting to educate the charter members and orient them to fraternity life . The latter part of January, the colony had a pledge retreat. With so many pledges much time was dedicated to getting to know one another at both the retreat and throughout the semester. Movie parties, exchanges with fraternities, study breaks and other activities filled the

pledges' first semester as Greek-affiliated women.

The week prior to the installation was one filled with excitement and anticipation. On Mond ay, April 20 the colony had a "Pink Party." Chapter members enjoyed this mini-retreat which involved reviewing Pi Beta Phi Policies and Position Statements, practicing songs and voting on the women they felt best represented Pi Phi's "Seven Gifts."

Friday, national officers and other Pi Phis made their way to Lexington for the festivities. The first official event was the reading of the Constitution performed by Collegiate Province Presidents Robin McPherson Rohrback and Melissa Dates Schmidt. Following, the pledging of the alumna initiate Maureen Rousset Worth took place. Maureen completed her undergraduate work in education at the University of Miss o uri and went on to receive master's and doctorate degrees from the University of Virginia. She has collaborated on two books and is presently Academic Dean at Southern Seminary College in Buena Vista,

Virginia. Local alumn a Barbara Ly o ns Crawford wa Maureen 's spon sor .

On Friday evenin g, Grand Council members performed the Preparat o ry Ceremony in Lee Chapel on the Washington and Lee campus. Following the ceremony, colony members, soon to be initiates , were treated to a traditional Pi Phi Cookie Shine. Several sheets, enough to seat seventy women around their edges, combined to make the background for the Cookie Shine. Cookies, cupcakes, mints, donuts, popcorn and candy kisses were formed to spell out Pi Phi symbols and the words, "Congratulations Virginia Theta, Installation 1992."

Pledges entered the room where the Cookie Shine was held and they were introduced by Resident Graduate Consultant Kelle Caldwell. After introductions, Local Installation Chairman Marga Larson Bales read "An 'If' for Pi Phis" and the pledges returned their pledge pins on a pillow made by Kelle. As the pledges placed their pins on the pillow, Kelle read individual responses from all colony members to "what Pi Phi means to me" or "my favorite Pi Phi moment." Next the Seven Gifts Ceremony was performed with the seven pledges, each representing a different gift, lighting candles on the candelabra and reading about their gift. National Installation Coordinator Barbara Ehni Van Luven then read "History of the Cookie Shine," a poem by Evelyn Peters Kyle. Chapter President Drewry Atkins opened the chapter's gifts and all attendees joined in eating the goodies on

the C o okie Shin e s h e et whil e Pi Phi so n gs were sun g.

The initiati o n ce remo n y was h e ld in Lexin gton at the S e ven Hill s Inn, o riginally built as a men's fraternity house Grand President ]0 Ann Minor Roderick conducted the ceremony and was as isted by Grand Vice Pre ident of Membership Carolyn Pavletich Les h, Grand Vice President of Collegians Beth van Maanen Beatty, Grand Vice President of Finance Carol Inge Warren, and Grand Vice President of Program Development Sarah Mullis. Censors for the event were former Grand President Carolyn Helman

Lichtenberg, Resident Graduate Consultants Lori Poveromo and Denise Reed, Director of Regional Support Linda Burrows Priest and Director of Alumnae Advisory Committees

Carolyn Cromb Brada, as well as collegians Sally Quail of Virginia Zeta and Kristen Brown of Louisiana Beta. Other national officers participating in the ceremony were Director of Chapter House Corporations Lou Ann Montgomery Carter, Graduate Consultant Coordinator Karen Consalus Price and Alumnae Province President Patricia Emens Anderson

On Saturday evening the Installation Banquet was held at the Lexington Country Club. The theme for the banquet was "A Gathering of Angels." Dinner was served at 7:30 with Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg presiding as toastmistress The tables, covered in wine and blue cloths, c o ntained votive candles and small wooden angel favors for everyone in attendance.

C a rolyn Lesh ca lled roll o f th e tw e ntynin e c h a pte rs th a t were re pres ent ed b y individual Pi Phi s in a ttend a nc e. Gifts were then pres ent ed to th e new ch a pter , including a silver tray given by Grand Council, Loving Cup from Delta collegiate province, and a silver bowl, belonging to the late Grand President Emeritus Marianne Reid Wild, from the Washington D.C. Alumnae Club.

Mary Saunders received the Most Inspirational Pledge Award and Laina Ewan received the Pledge Service Award as voted on by the chapter. The chapter entertained guests by singing four original pledge class songs.

Grand President]o Ann Roderick conducted the Installation Ceremony, followed by a touching candlelighting ceremony in honor of the Fraternity's Founders, with Lori Poveromo and Denise Reed acting as candlelighters. The Loving Cup Ceremony was performed by Marga Bales and Kelle Caldwell, acting as alumnae representatives,]o Ann Roderick, Grand Council representative with Chapter President Drewry Atkins and Mary Saunders as collegiate representatives. University faculty and administration, students, parents and friends of the charter members gathered for a campus and community reception held at the Alumni House on Washington and Lee's campus Sunday afternoon Representatives from the fifteen men' s groups and three other women's groups on campus offered their best wishes to the newest Greek group on campus.

During her last official Pi Phi ev ent, the late Grand President Em eritus Marianne Reid Wild was a sked if there wa s one c o llege o r univ e r ity she wi shed had a Pi Phi ch a pter which, a t the time, did n o t Her imm edi a t e res po n se - W as hin gto n a nd Lee Uni ve rsity. H e r o nl y child, a so n, a tt e nd ed sch oo l th e re pri or to hi s unt imel y de a th It is o nl y a pp ro pri a t e t h e n , th a t a bad ge o f h e rs n o w be lo n gs to th e ch a pt e r a nd w ill be wo rn by

Virginia Theta Executive Council. Front: Amy Vogt, Allyson Gardner, Drewry Atkins, Mollie Saunders, Christine Grandinetti. Back: Elise Brown, Meredith Long, Sarah Tune, Carrie Baker, Jennifer Shaker.

Blain H o n o r e d fo r

25 Years of Servic

e

At a s urpri se a nni ve rsa ry dinn e r Au g us t 16 , Arro wm o nt Dire cto r

Sa ndr a Bl a in was h o nor ed fo r 25 yea rs

o f d edi ca te d se rv ice to Pi Be t a Phi 's n a-

ti o n a lly kn o wn craft sch oo !. S a nd y' s

c a re e r a t Arrowm o nt goes b a ck to 196 8 when she was A ss ist a nt Director durin g the summers until 197 8 . S h e was Interim Direct o r, under Direct o r

Mari a n Hea rd, from Dec e mber 197 8-

D ec e mb e r 1979 In 1979 sh e beca me a

Pi Phi as a lumn a h o nor initi a t e a t th e

Ph oe nix Co n ve nti o n . S a nd y wa rec -

o mm e nded fo r initi a ti o n by th e

Arrowm o nt Boa rd o f G o ve rnors

C hairm a n o f the Boa rd S a ra h Mull is w ro t e a t th e tim e, "We rec o mm e nded h e r beca use of h e r s t a ture as a p e rso n -

a pe rso n wh o ca res, wh o s h :u es, ::l p e rso n wh o g ives un sel fi shl y o f h e r kn o wledge, ta le nt , a nd espec ia ll y o f h e rself. "

In 19 80 Sa nd y b ec a m e dir ec to r, a n d guid ed t h e Sc h oo l th ro ugh a n exc it in g d eca d e o f c h a n ges with lea d e rsh ip a nd fo res igh t. With ge n ero us f in a n cia l ass ista n ce fro m Pi Be t a Ph i, co urse o ffe rings h ave been e xp a nd ed to in cl ude fin e a rt s wo rks h ops as we ll as c ra ft cl asses. Ar ro wm o nt is helpin g t o b lur th e lin e se p a rat in g c raft s fro m fin e a rts by fos t e ring a wa re n ess t h ro ugh exhi bi ti o n s a nd c rea tiv e sc h edu lin g of wo rk h o p s.

Alth o ugh Sa nd y is to m a n y A r row m o nt p e rso nifi ed , h e r in te rests ex t e nd beyo nd th e Sc h oo l's bord e rs. S h e is a pro fesso r at th e U ni ve rs it y of T e nn essee, Kn oxvi ll e, wh e re sh e h as ta ught ce ra mi cs s in ce 19 69 . An d desp ite a dizzyi n g sc h edu le, Sa n dy find s time to make pots in her own clay studio, a converted garage. T he l ist of exhibitions she has participated in takes up pages in her resume, and her work is in nearly two dozen permanent co ll ect io n s aro un d t h e co unt ry .

News From

A s Arrow m o nt ' pre mi e r di p lo m at, it is n o t a lw ays b y be in g o n ca m p us th a t Sa nd y a nd Ar ro wm o nt influ e n ce th e c raft wo rld S h e is in d e m a nd to judge e xhibiti o n s a nd c raft sh o ws. In 1990 , fo r e x a mpl e, s h e was a ju ro r fo r sh o ws in Ohi o, Virg ini a, Fl o rid a, De la wa re , T e nne ssee , a nd fo r th e pr est ig io us W as hingt o n C raft S h o w S h e is a n a mb assa d o r, ke e ping Arrowm o nt' s n a m e ac ti ve a nd it s p rog ra ms c urr e nt . S h e m a k es a co n sc io us e ffo rt t o loca t e o utst a ndin g yo un g t ea chin g t a le nt , so it is n o co incid e n ce th a t m a n y sta rs o f th e c raft wo rld re ce iv e d e n co uragem e nt ea rl y in their ca re ers fro m Arrow mo nt th ro ugh t eac hin g o r ex hibiti o n o pportuniti es.

Th a t is why it is p a rti c ul a rl y fittin g th a t o n Au gus t 16, in h o n o r o f Sa ndy' s 25 yea rs o f service to Arrowm o nt , the S c h oo l's exhibition sp ace a n d perm an e nt co llecti o n will be n a m ed th e

ONT

Sa ndra Bl a in Ga ll e ry a nd P e rm an e nt Co ll ec t io n A Sand ra Bl ai n Ga ll ery End o wm e nt Fund h as bee n es t a bli sh ed in a n effo rt spea rh ead ed by fo rm e r ass ist a nt direc t o r C la re Ve rst ege n

Lo n gtim e fri e nd s a nd co ll eag ue s h ave co ntribut ed to th e e nd o wm e nt whi c h will p rov id e fin a nci a l suppo rt for va rio us co mpo n e nts o f the e xhibiti o n p rogra m which h as g iv e n inspir a ti o n to so m a n y p eo pl e.

Arrowmont Director Sandra Blain unpacks boxe s of cow bones sent to her by Arrowmont Board Vice Chairman Jan e Earne st. Jane is from Stillwater, Oklahoma and sa ys her husband c ollects the bone s for Arrowmont during hunting trips. The bones, which when purchased are very expensive, will be used a s subject matter in upcoming drawing and painting workshop s

Elderhostel hostess Donna Stavreff Bums, center, vis· its with fellow hoste lers Lucy Broe kin g Re e d (Indian a D e lta ) an d Virginia H o lm es Barker (New York Al pha ). Donn a w a s ho st ess o f o n e of Arrowmon t's E ld e rho ste l ses· sions in A p ril.

Settlement School Teacher Attends Elderhostel

Aspontaneous round of applause was given to an Arrowmont Elderhostel student when, on the first night, she stood up and told the group that she had been a Pi Beta Phi Settlement School teacher for two years, from 1948 to 1950.

Arrowmont hostelers always introduce themselves during Sunday night o rientation, and Faye Vanroekel Massey delighted the crowd by announcing that she was staying in the sa me room she'd lived in as a Settlement School teacher.

Faye, who is not a Pi Phi, lives in La Canada, California, and she first visited the Settlement School during the summer o f 1948. She and a Pi Phi friend were working at a Bre vard, North Carolina camp when it was closed because of an ou tbreak of polio. They traveled ove r the Smokies to visit

the Settlement School and Faye decided to teach there. She had recently finished college at Iowa State.

Faye taught crafts and weaving. The weaving class shared a building with the shop class. The structure is now occupied by Community Tectonics, a Gatlinburg architectural firm located behind the Arrowcraft Shop. Faye says that her job was to bring in some of the new ideas about weaving, but she doesn't hesitate to add that she learned a great deal about traditional weaving from her accomplished students.

She particularly remembers working with Marian Heard, with Arrowcraft Director Tina McMoran, and with maintenance men Neil and Odie Watson. One of Faye's goa ls while in Gatlinburg was to buy some tapes of dulcimer music because it is a sou nd she particularly associates with her residence in Teacher's cottage. Nurse Marj o rie Chalmers, who a lso lived in Teachers Cottage, would sing and playa dulcimer every night , Faye remembers.

Pi Phi Hostesses A d d Personal

Touc h

Besides free mu sic a l concerts, guest speakers from the National Park, and an all-inclusive low registrati on fee, there is one specia l ingredient of Arrowmont's Elderhostel sessions that sepa rates them from the usual sp rin g and summer workshops. That special ingredient is a Pi Phi Hostess, whose job it is to make everyone feel welcome.

Recruiting hostesses is just a part of Assistant Director Bill Griffith 's job as Arrowmont's Elderhostel Coordinator. Helping to lighten Bill' load as host April 5-10 and 13-17, respectively, were former board members, Orpha O'Rourke Coenen, Indi ana Delta from Little Chute, Wisconsin , and Donna Stavreff Bum, an Ohio Beta from Bryan, Ohio.

During their particular sessions, Orpha and Donna helped with regi s tration and gave a talk about Pi Phi's history in Gatlinburg and its relation ship with Arrowmont. Over the years hostesses have introduced spec ial v isitors, stimulated games and activitie , walked around during meals pouring coffee, and asked for a round of applause for the cooks! Talented or not, hostesses make enthusiastic students. They circulate, giving encouragement to others, and expertly a n swe r many questions about the School and the Fraternity.

As a former Arrowmont student a nd board member, Donna Bums was interested in servi ng as a hostess a soon as s he retired from teaching art. "Bi ll called this year," she said, "to ask if I had retired and could come down." Both Donna and her husband Norman agreed to come, and at the end of their week he said, "We had a ball!" In fact, it was difficult to tell whether Donna or Norm had the most fun, but it wa s easy to ee that Orpha, and the Burnse did a great job.

Elderhostel classes April 5·10 and 12·17 were filled to capacity with a total of 93 students enrolled in pot. tery, photography, basketry, wood· turning and watercoloring.

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Ex hibiti o n Held "c

akewalk Work s In Rough Draft" was the title of the very first Artist-In-Residence exhibition o n diplay at Arrowmont April 22- M ay 16, 1992 . The show was comprised of wood a nd glass sc ulpture , drawings, sto ne carvings, and mixed medi a scu lpture by Joni Kost and Sandra Mata ick. The pieces represented artwork completed both before and during the arti t ' nine-month re idencies at Arrowmont.

Joni Kost i from Chicago, Illinois, and holds a B.S in management/organizational administration from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. She min o red in photog raphy and after graduat ing in 1985, Joni eventually went on to study glass at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Wa h ington and at the Appa lachian Cente r for Crafts in Smithville, Tennessee. She was selected as an Artist-In-Residence after comp leti n g three year of independent study in glass and wood at Appalachian Center for Crafts in 1991.

Sand ra Matasick is from Rosenda le. New Yo r k and h o lds a B.F.A. from the Univer ity of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan as, where she studied jewelry design and metal mithing After working in Nashville, Sandy went on to study metalsmithing at the State University of New York at New Palt z, earning an M F A in 1990.

Sandy was selected for the ArtistIn-Residence program on the s trength of her figurative enameled reliefs, and she experimented with materials such as wood, fabric, and stone while at Arrowmont. According to Sandy, her small sc ulpture s revolve around women's images of themselves.

Joni exhibited mixed media glass sculpture and painted wood sculpture. The wood pieces are primarily turned on a lathe, or altered, textured and embellished Glassware de s igned by Jo ni was also o n display a lo n g with seve ral pastel studie Both artists resided at Arrowmont from September 1991 through May 1992.

Mixed Media sculpture by Joni Kost, foreground, and Sandra Matasick, background , made up Arrowmont' s very first Resident Artists Exhibition, April 22.May 16 , 1992 . The handsome exhibition in Arrowmont 's Atrium Gallery was the culmination of the artists' nine.month residencies at the School. Artists for the 1992-93 re sidencie s were selected in June .

The Crafts Report Features

Arrowcraft

Pi Phi s can see the Fraternity's name in h eadl ines by locati n g a copy of the Jun e iss u e of T he Crafts Report at a good library. The highly respected newsmonthly for crafts profeSSion als featured a full-page article about Arrowcraft on page 16. "Arrowcraft, The Long Lived Dream of Pi Beta Phi" was written by Philis Alvic on the oc-

cassion of Arrowcraft's 65th anniversary in 1991.

A lvic spent six weeks on Arrowmo n t's camp us researc h ing t h e early years of Pi Phi's cottage weaving industry, a n d a sh o r t h istory of Arrowcraft fo r The Crafts Report seemed li ke a fitting spinoff from her gra nt -fu n ded book let, Weavers of the Sout hern H ighlands: T he Ear ly Years in Gatlinburg. For those of you wh o cannot locate The Crafts Report in your town, sample copies are $3 and can be obtained from The Crafts Report, 700 Orange Street, Wilmington, DE 19899 . The phone number is 1-800-777-7098.

This potter' s wheel was donated to Arrowmont by the San Diego Alumnae Club in memory of Ellen Kline Jefferson and Jean Eckrod Fullbrook.

Arrowmont Contributions

Club Size Categories

10·25

Little Pigeon, TN

Whittier Area, CA

Mid·Cities, TX 26·50

Lake shore, IL

Rockford, IL

Arlington, TX 51·75

Westchester County, NY 1,310 .00

North Shore, IL

Southern Fairfield County, CT 76·100

South Bay, CA Philadelphia. Main Line, PA Contra Costa, CA 101·150

Hinsdale.Naperville,IL

over 150

Kansas City, MO·

Shawnee Missi o n , KS

South Coast, CA Austin, TX

Top Ten Clubs

Kansas City, MO· Shawnee Mission, KS

South Bay, CA

Wichita, KS

Westchester County, NY

San Diego, CA

South Coast, CA Philadelphia. Main Line, PA

North Shore, IL

Southern Fairfield County, CT

Austin, TX

Contra Costa, CA

Top Ten Chapters

Victoria, TX

Bakersfield, CA

Conroe·Huntsville, TX 26·50

Rockford, IL

Ventura, CA

Lafayette , IN 51·75

Cleveland W est, OH

Decatur,IL

Southern Fairfield County, CT 76·100

Arlington Heights, IL Philadelphia· Main Line, PA

Contra Costa, CA 101·150

Cleveland East, OH

Seattle, WA Sacramento, CA over 150

Houston, TX

Dallas, TX Indianapolis, IN

An Update on Pi Bet a Phi's Arrowcraft Shop

Fall colors abound in the Smoky Mountains and in Gatlinburg, and the Arrowcraft Shop is anticipat in g an active fa ll and pre-holiday season. October will be a busy month in Gatlinburg as tourists flock to the park a rea to see the colors and to shop, and se veral national magazine s have named the Arrowcr a ft Shop as the outstanding craft shop in Gatlinburg. Fall is also a busy time for alumnae club Arrowcraft Sa le s, and the shop is ready and looking forward to these sa les.

Th e depressed economy h as affected reta il sa les throughout the country a nd Gatlinburg is no exception. A variety of additional reasons and circumstances hav e p laced the Arrowcraft Shop in a precarious financial position. The sh op h as n ot shown a profit s inc e 1982. In 1989, in order to protect the tax-exempt status of Settlement School (Arrowmont), the Arrowcraft Shop was separated from Settlement School a nd incorporated as Arrowcraft, Inc ., a taxable not-for-profit corporation in the state of Tennessee . In o rder to comp ly with federal tax regulations affecting Settlement School, the sh op, a nd the Fraternity, Arrowcraft, Inc was required to purchase its assets from Settlement School and to pay a monthly rental to the Fraternity for use of the property. While the re o rganization benefit s the sh op in many ways, this debt is of maj o r concern. Operating costs a nd p e rso nnel expenses were cut las t yea r a nd h ave be e n cut further thi s year.

Th e future of the Arrowcraft Shop depend s o n s h op sa les a nd o n a lumn ae club sa le s. As a n ilK e ntive to a lumn ae club s a nd c h apte rs to upport the sh op a nd cont inu e the heritage of Pi Beta Phi in Gatlinburg, the Board of Directors of Arrowcraft, In c. is ab le to offer a 15 % discount for alumnae club and chapter a les over 500. An ea rli er discount was taken away in

the ea rly 1980s by the IR S when the sh op was part of Settlement School. The Boa rd ca n re- introdu ce th e di sco unt n ow due to its in corpo rat ion as a taxable entity. Th e ex pec t a ti o n is th at a lumn ae club s will se ize the o ppo rtunity t o reali ze a profit by h o lding an Arrowcraft Sale, will incre ase the number and size of the sa le s, increa se the customer lists, and have fun doing it.

New crafts come int o the sh o p on a regular basi. Many are o ne- o f-a -kind , but many o thers will be in the Craft Sample Kit which a lumn ae clubs a nd chapte rs may sc hedule this fall a long with the Weaving Sample Kit The shop n ow carries Churchill Weavers afghan; a new line of charming baby bibs and diaper bags in two size; Christ m as afg h ans, stocki n gs, decorations and gift. Bright and co lorful wooden puzzles, o ne laye r a nd three laye r , for children of a ll age, are a lso stocked. The traditional lin e of Arrowcraft We avers p lacemats, napkins and tote bags, and the extensive line of h andcrafted wooden toys, pottery and gift item s co ntinue to be popular. Outstanding contemporary des igns and displays from re g ional potters h ave attracted many new customers to the shop.

Individual alumnae need to remember the Arrowcraft Shop whe n purchasing g ifts for Christmas, weddings, graduation, new babies and ot her special events. Pick up the phone, call the shop and place your o rder, asking that credit be g iven to

yo ur loca l a lumn ae club, o r in a n onclub a rea, to you r c h apter. The sh op will tell you abo ut new m e rc h a ndi se, make appropr iate suggest ions, g ift -w rap yo ur purchase with a n att ractive enclosure card a nd ship it fo r you. Th e sh op takes VISA and M as t erca rd Pi Beta Phi can be proud of th e Arrowcraft Shop and its pl ace in Gatl inburg. A g radual upswing in the eco n o my is helping sa les, a nd the ope ra ting loss was cut in the last fiscal year by nearly o ne -third. H o wev e r, the shop cannot continue to operate indefinitely at a deficit. Support must come from a lumn ae, a lumnae clubs a nd chapters as well as from visitors to Gatlinburg. Sales mu st increase thi s fall to ass ure the continuation and the future o f the Arrowcraft Shop . The employees in the shop a re waiting to h ear from you and to fill you r order. It is YOUR shop. YOU can make the difference by Lucy B. Wamer President , Arrowcraft, Inc.

The Arrowcraft Shop is decorated for Christmas! Employees Cindy Lewis, Sales Manager, Ruby Watson, Sales Clerk and Veryl Monhollen, Business Manager, await shop visitors.

18 The Arrow of PI Bela PhI

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th e Traditi o n o f

Alumnae Gi v in g

Congratulations to the graduating class of 1992 for the strong support it exhibited through the Pi Beta Phi Foundation's Senior Focus '92. This i the first time Pi Phi seniors have been called upon for financial support. Through Senior Focus, graduating seniors were asked to pledge a total of $125 to the Foundation to be contributed over the next four years. The pledge amount recognizes the 125th anniversary of Pi Beta Phi and the first contribution is due in November 1992.

Thus far, seniors have pledged more than tota l of$15,000 with some members making their first contributions already. Severa l have even paid the pledge amount in full. Indiana Gamma boasts the most pledges from a chapter followed by strong support from the seniors of Iowa Eta, Kansas Beta, Ohio Zeta, Oklahoma Beta and Texas Eta. Seniors, it's not too late to return your pledge forms.

Many women included special notes about their experiences as undergraduates and their anticipation of being involved as Pi Phi alumnae, such as the note written by Robin Becker, Indiana Gamma: " as I leave college, as well as the active chapter, I know that Pi Phi will be there for me. While my role a a Pi Phi is also changing, I know that I will find the same friendship in the alum clubs, as I did in the active chapter." Many also offered suggestions for the Foundation and Fraternity

The class of 1993 will be challenged by the response of the 1992 seniors when they are asked to show the ame support next year through Senior Focu '93. Alumnae have alway provided financial support for Pi Beta Phi and the Class of 1992 has joined thi s a lumnae tradition Through their pledge they have expre ed their commitment and pride in our Fraternity; Amy Menna, Florida Epsilon, best ummed up what many eniors expre ed when she wrote, "I am proud to help!"

Phi Founda

Texas Beta celebrates its 75th Anniversary with a generous gift to the Pi Beta Phi Foundation. Chapter President Carol Carlock presents the check to Foundation President Ann Dudgeon Ph y during the anniversary fe s tivitie s.

New York Zeta

Chapter Endows Foundation Scholarship

New York Zeta has the distinction of being the first chapter to establish a scholarship through the Pi Beta Phi Foundation. Presented with the opportunity of deciding how to use the profit from the ale of their chapter house, members voted to endow a scholarship benefiting one or more Pi Phi undergraduates each year. Criteria for awarding this scholarship will be based primarily upon academic performance and financial need.

The initial New York Zeta Scholarship will be awarded for study during the 1993-94 school year. Application forms and information may be obtained through the Foundation Office in St. Louis and will be mailed to chapters each fall semester. Hats off to the members of New York Zeta!

Kansas Alpha Scholarship and Academic Awards Presented

The first academic awards by the Pi Beta Phi Foundation were presented to members of Kansas Alpha chapter from the Kansas Alpha House Corporation Scholarship Fund. Each of twelve chapter members attaining a 4.0 GPA in the fall of 1991, received recognition through a cash award at t h e chapter's spring scho larsh ip banquet. ReCipients were Amanda Clark, E ri ka Cook, Heidi G ri esser, Crist in Kifer, Candace Linn, Amy Mills, Karen Oxler, Anne Rickers, Laura Rix, Sarah Thomssen, Susan Walden and Kristin Wait. Through the genero ity of more than seventy Kansas Alpha a lumnae, who e tax-exempt gifts made this fund possible, these awards will be given each semester to Kansas Alpha members who attain a 4.0.

Additionally, through the generosity of an anonymous donor, one or more scholarships will be awarded by the Foundation to Kansa Alpha members each semester. Chapter member Tara Thomas has been recognized as the fir t Kansas Alpha House Corporation Scholarship recipient Applicants for the scholarship must fulfill certain academic requirements and exhibit financial need. Tho e interested in applying may obtain a form from the Chairman of the Kansa Alpha House Corporation Scholarship Committee.

The cash awards to the 4.0 Kan as Alpha member are automatically determined by grades attained each se me ter.

Foundation Grants

Scholarships for Arrowmont Study

Congratulations to Jennifer Benson (Illinois Epsilon), Rachel Rebecca Lambert (Louisiana Alpha), and Jennifer Lee Wright (North Dakota Alpha), recipients of Foundation scholarships to study at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts during the summer. These Pi Phis enjoyed studies ranging from Photography with Joe Labate to Photo S ilk screen for Fabric with instructor Cla re Verstegen and Resist and Direct Dyeing with Ed Lambert.

Gallery Endowment

Honors Sandra Blain

Afund to endow the Arrowmont Schoo l of Arts and Crafts ga ll ery has been established through the Pi Beta Phi Foundation by special friends of Sandra Blain, Director of the Fraternity's nationally-recognized art complex.

Arrowmont faculty, students and staff, associates from the University of Tennessee Knoxville and the art world at large, and members of Pi Beta Phi have joined through their gifts to the

Eleven Arrowm o nt sch o larships are offered through the Foundation all giving preference to member of Pi Beta Phi. Scholarship amounts vary and each will pay a part of the tuition for the Spring Workshop or for a oneor two-week summer session at Arrowmont. Applicants may be accomplished artists or persons with no previous experience who are participating purely for personal enjoyment. College credit is available through the Univer ity of Tennessee for orne of the clas es. Scholarship applications may be obtained from the Foundation Office in St. Louis. The deadline for scholarship applications for the Spring Workshop is January 10th and for summer classes is April 1st.

Blain Gallery Endowment fund to honor Blain for her 25-year association with Arrowmont.

In recognition of Blain's quarter century of devotion, the estab lishment of the endowment fund and the official naming of the ga llery the Sandra Blain Gallery a nd Permanent Collection were announced by the Arrowmont Board of Governors and the Campaign for Arrowmont during an August banquet in Blain's honor.

The gallery has been a foc(li point of beauty in Arrowmont's main building since 1971 and is the focus of Blain's personal interest as she works to enrich the lives of others through art. The Blain Gallery Endowment Fund will provide a quality of ongo ing support in keeping with the highest standards embraced by Arrowmont and its Director.

The Foundation Logo -,\-i-)-+

Arecent question directed to the Foundation Office pointed out the need to provide an understanding of our logo.

The Foundation is a separate corporation, required by IRS regulations to maintain a clearly separate identity. We needed a logo to set us apart and provide Foundation identification and yet we wanted our emblem to be identifiably Pi Beta Phi. Nothing sign ifi es Pi Phi more than the arrow so that was an obvious choice.

The Foundation, as the fund-raising arm of Pi Beta Phi, represents a contemporary way of doing things so o ur arrow bears a contemporary look. We a re pleased a nd proud of our Foundation logo but n oth ing will eve r take away our love for our beautiful traditional Pi Phi arrow. The Foundation arrow is not a replacement but a companion to our traditional arrow, ju st as the Foundation is a companion to the Fraternity.

Something specia l you may enjoy knowing about the Foundation arrow is that Jennifer Barcus, our ARROW editor, won everal awards for the outstanding magazine cover (Winter, 1990) she created using the Foundation logo.

My thanks to the recent graduate who asked the question about the logo. Undoubtedly, others have questions about the Foundation and it is always our pleasure to help you understand better what we are doing.

Michigan Beta Hazel Storz Eaton and Iowa Zeta Edythe Beard Gerdes join Grand President JoAnn Minor Roderick at a luncheon with the Tucson Alumnae Club.

CamJ2aign

Texas Pride Touches Lives of Tennessee Children

The success of Arrowmont's program for children will not be measured in dollars raised during the Campaign for A rrowmont, but in the impact those dollars have on the lives of children in the rural areas surrounding Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

Two Texas a lumn ae clubs have translated their Texas Pride into significant gifts that will add new dimension to the lives of chi ldren attending even the most remote of the region's e lementary schools. Gifts totaling $60,000 from the Dallas and Houston Alumnae Clubs have been designated for the expansion and endowment of major offerings in the Arrowmont Children's Program.

Dallas Provides Arrowmont "Without Walls"

Taking its interest in educational opportunities for children and expanding those opportunities beyond the walls of the traditional Arrowmont classroom, the Dallas Alumnae Club has made a gift of $30,000 to the Campaign for Arrowmont to endow the Art Enrichment Outreach Program for Children.

Income from the Dallas endowment will enable Arrowmont to provide local young people, especially those who are in the most rural areas and culturally isolated, with a modern link to their Appalachian heritage. Tested on a very limited basis during the past year, specialized programs were taken into rural classrooms by Arrowmont artists-in residence. A range of art experiences was provided to those who otherwise would not have had this exposure and the program met with tremendous success.

A understanding and skill develop through the expanded outreach curriculum made possible by the Dallas endowment, selected children will be brought to Arrowmont for on-site in-

struction and gallery exhibitions of their work.

Dallas Alumnae Club's Chairman of Phil ant hropy Judy Walker Gibbs says: "We are excited about this program and feel it will provide the children with 'food for the soul'."

Houston Expands Focus on Children's Libraries

Nationally recognized for its Chi ldr en's Library in Texas Children's H ospital, the Hou ton Alumnae Club has pledged $30,000 to the Campaign for Arrowmont to develop and endow a c hildr en's l ibrary sect ion in Arrowmont's library - the Marian G. Heard Resource Center.

The current resource center wi ll be expa nd ed to include audio vis ua ls, specialized books and other publications, art objects and photographs appropriate for enhancing a chi ld's ski ll s educationa l experience a nd appreciation for art.

On behalf of Houston a rea alumnae, past club president, Martha Kaiser

Justice, Texas Gamma '57, states: "Our loca l project (founded in 1984 as a 'dream come true' for Children' H ospita l Tru stee, Virginia H o lt McFarland, Texa s Beta '38) ha s been very rewarding for Pi Phis of all ages. We welcome the opportu nity to touch the lives of more children and their families and are excited about this opportunity to s upport the nation a l Fraternity while continuing our focus on Children's Libraries."

Leadership Clubs

The Pi Beta Phi Foundation welcomes the Dallas Alumnae Club and the Houston Alumnae Club to leadership status within the Foundation 's Campaign. Dallas and Houston join the St. Louis and Nashville clubs in their leadershp support of campaign efforts.

Christina Mayer , Nevada Alpha, Janet Goode Durham , Wisconsin Gamma , and Penn y White Mayer, Nevada Alpha, welcomed guests to the Mayer home in Reno for a buffet dinner sponsored by the Pi Beta Phi Foundation. More than twenty Reno-area mother, daughter and sister Pi Phi legacies heard a Fraternity and Foundation Update. Jean Wirths Scott, Pennsylv ania Beta , and daughter Janna Scott, Texas Beta, joined the group.

California Eta at the Univers ity of California, Irvine recently rec eiv ed a wa rds fo r "Ex cell e n ce in Membership Development" a nd

" Exc e ll enc e in Co mmunity Relati o n s"

at the U ni versity 's ann ua l Greek

Aw a rd s Ni ght A s a n ind iv idu a l, Ca li fo rn ia Eta' s cu rrent p res ident

Kri sty Lo v e tt was hon o red as t h e "Gr ee k Juni o r W o m a n o f th e Yea r" awa rd e d to th e bes t a ll -aro und juni or wo m a n in th e Gree k sys tem

Oregon Alpha Ca ri T o mjack beca m e a m e mb e r o f th e Uni v ersity of Oregon 's Ord e r o f Om ega H o n o r

Soc ie t y.

S eve ra l Illinois Alpha s re cei ve d recog niti o n a t th e H o n o rs

Co n vo c a ti o n a t Monmouth Colleg e for th e ir o ut s t a ndin g acad e mi c wo rk

Se ni o r W e nd y R ay m o n d was recogni ze d in th e sc h o las ti c fr a t e rnit y o f

Sig m a O mi cro n Mu fo r m a int a inin g a 3. 615 GPA o r above , re c e ive d th e

O u ts t a ndin g W or k in Am e ri ca n

Lit e ra tur e Aw a rd, as we ll as th e S p ee ch

Co mmuni ca ti o n a nd Th ea t e r Art s

De p a rtm e nt Aw a rd . M a ry Be th Du es receive d th e A m e ri ca n Assoc ia ti o n o f

U ni ve rs ity W o m e n A wa rd Kat ie

Mill e r a nd Meli ssa M a th e rs we re recognized as H o n ors Prog ra m Partic ipants

Indiana B e ta Ca rri e S t ec received the Jack Scott Scho larsh ip of 1000 for journa li s m exce ll ence at Indiana U n ive r s i ty. Th e sc h o larsh ip is awa rded to a jo urn a l is m st ude n t

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N ew Yo r k Ep s ilo n Dana

Rei v er , a r e cent graduate o f R e n sse la e r P o l ytec hn ic In s titute d eve loped a program for high s chool students to in c r e a se AIDS awarenes s With help from Professor Jeffrey Bell, Dana developed a slide s how which wa s sent, free of charge, to 100 northeastern high sc hools to be u se d in classroom s e ss ion s on immunolog y. Dana c omments , " It points out the seriou s ne ss of the epidem ic and s hows th e bod y's biochemical r e action s to th e virus and sy mptom s whi c h result." Dana will be at· tending medical school this fall .

wh o is inv o lve d in ca mpu s pub l ic ati o n s fo r the 1992 -93 aca d e mi c sc h oo l yea r.

California Delta se ni o r Juli e Lipps rec e ived the UCLA Pa nh e lleni c S c h o lar ship fo r o ve ra ll a chievem e nt It was a wa rded o n the b as is o f Gre e k , c o mmun ity a nd c a mpu s serv ice an d a c ademi c exce ll ence. Ju l ie is a po litic a l sc ie nc e m a jo r a nd is p a rt o f U C LA s tude nt gove rnm e n t as D ir ec Lu r o f Rape Aw a re n ess, as we ll as be in g Ca lifo rni a Delt a 's Vice Pre s id e nt o f So ci a l

Ad va n ce m e nt

Iowa Eta Kri stin Ro b e rt so n was c h ose n to be t h e M a n ag ing Edi tor of DM Ma gazin e. Thi s p os iti o n is a wa rd ed to th e o ut s t a nding se ni o r m agaz in e a n d g ra phic s m a jo r a t Dra k e U ni ve rs ity a nd is c h os en by th e facult y. DM M agazi n e is p u b lish ed b y t h e Dra ke

Jo urn a li sm Sc h oo l fo r th e Des Mo in es co mm u n it y.

Ja n a H a nn a h , a Tenn ess e e Gamma , h as bee n se lec t ed t o be

S tudent Life Editor fo r Th e Dail y Beaco n a t th e Uni v ersity of T e nnes s ee a t Kn oxv ill e for Summ e r 1992 a nd R esea rc h a nd A ca d e mi c

Edit or fo r Fa ll 1992.

Fo ur P e nn sy lv ania Z e tas were in ducted into Ph i Beta Kappa at Was hin g ton and Jeffers on Co ll ege

The new inductees a re Donna L. Deist, S h a nn o n E. E lby, Jeanne E. Pruss, and Betha n y J. Sage Six Pe nn sylvania

Zetas received depa rtm enta l awa rds fo r

ou t sta n d in g ac h ieveme n ts wit h in t h e ir

ma jor. In Eco n o mi cs, Do nn a De ist rece ived t h e Wa lter Hu dso n Bake r P ri ze.

In Hi sto ry , C hri stin e L. Sa mp so n rece ived th e H e n ry Wil so n T e mpl e P ri ze.

In Po li t ica l Sc ie n ce , S h a nn o n E El by was awa rd e d th e J a m es G ill esp ie Bl a in e

Pri ze. Ca rin S. Bl ac k a nd Joy C.

Kutl e ni os we re co -r ec ipi e nts o f th e

Jos eph A . H a rd y, Jr. , Sc h o la rshi p

A wa rd . Be th a n y J . Sage was th e rec ip ie nt of th e A lumn i Pr ize fo r O ri g in a l

Resea rc h in th e Life Sc ie n ces.

V irginia Etas La ra Se mo n es a n d

Whitn ey Ka n e we re t a pp ed int o th e

Uni ve rsity of Ric hmond 's

Lea d e rship Co urt , a n h o n o ra ry soc ie t y of fo urt ee n se ni o rs wh o di spl aye d o u tsta ndin g lea d e rship a t th e Uni ve rs it y of Richm o nd Ka ti e O'Co nn e r was pr ese nt ed with a sch o la r- a thl e te a wa rd fo r

h e r d edic a ti o n to sc h o las tic s a nd o ut -

st a nding ac hi eve m e nt in a thl e ti cs.

Bo th Gin Hi ll a nd T a ra Ja me s receiv ed th e Ca th e rin e Be ll Sch o la rship es t a bli shed by th e cl ass o f 1971 h o nor in g

Ca th e rin e Be ll , a n o ut st a n d in g te ac h e r a nd reg istra r. Gin Hill a lso rece ive d the So ph o mo re C lass Ca b in e t Aw a rd fo r d edicati o n to student go ve rnm e nt Pennsylvania Gammas receiv ed a wa rd s for the chapter w it h the h igh est GPA a nd an aw a rd fo r th e " M os L

Improved C h a pte r 1991 " a t t h e aw a rd s b a nqu e t a t Dickinson College. Senior Li z Ke nn y a lso rece iveJ a n awa rd for

Ohio Epsilon Am y Wagner was o n e of two se nio rs r ece ivin g th e

Ou ts tanding S e nior A ward at th e U nive rsi ty of Toledo S h e w a s als o nam e d Gre ek Woman of th e Y e ar .

Ohio Theta Karen Ravas wa awarded Outstanding Greek Woman by B owling Green State University's Panhellenic Council.

At the ann ua l Greek Awards Banquet at the University of Virginia Rani Rus se ll wa g iven the Mos t Outstanding Greek W oma n Award. Virginia Ep s ilon a lso won th e awa rd for Most Out standing Sorority.

S outh Carolina Beta Alethe a Orfanedes was the recipient of Greek Woman of the Year at Clemson University Alethea is a member of Blue Key, Golden Key National Hon o r Society and Mortar Board. She ha erved South Carolina Beta as Ru sh Chairman as well as President.

Gwen Bloomsburg of Idaho Alpha was selected as the recipient of the Grace Nixon Scholarship for her outstanding achievement in the field of English at the University of Idaho.

Jennifer McCarron, Mic hig an Gamma , received the Michigan State Univ ersity Award for Academic Excellence . She is also a member of Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society, the Society of Engineering Arts and the Society of Women Engineers. Jennifer serves as ecretary for the Student Engineering Council.

Kentuck y Alpha Ruchi Gupt a was elected to be an Arts and Science Representative on the University of Louis ville 's Student Government. Sarah Miller has been elected to serve as the Student Government Association representative on the Panhellenic Council.

Leena Samue l and Deni e Cuni ll , Illinois Beta-Deltas, have been awarded a Mellon Fellow hip to fund ummer biological re earch. Leah McCa slin has been awa rded the Vinton C. John so n Scholarship in Economic s for her performance as Outstanding Ec o n o mics Ma jo r at Kno x CoUege.

Johnna Reeder and Paige Graves, T e nne ss e e D e ltas, represent Memph is S tate U niv ersity Pi Phi s on the Student Amba sador Board. They were se lected on the basis of campus involvement, academic achievement and their outgoing persona l ities.

Montana Alpha J ill Jarrett was elected Panhellenic Treasurer at Montana State University.

Four California Iota Pi Phis earned Panhellenic Scholarships at the University of California , Chico. They were Laura Thompson, Heather Kellogg, Shannon MacGregor, and Tamara Patterson. All four Pi Phis have a 4.0 grade point average. Brooke Ferrier and J ul ie Sweeney were inducted into Order of Omega

Many Alabama Betas were selected to join various honorary organizations at the Unive rsity of Alabama Carrie Butler, Kristi Byrd, and Michelle DeLuca were selected into Cardinal Key, a Scholarship and Service Honorary; Ally on Guin and Amy Smith were selected into Phi Eta Sigma, a Freshman Honorary; Sarah Bisch, Ali sa Singletary, a nd Carin Thomley were selected into Phi Kappa Phi, a Senior Honorary; Carrie Butler ,

Farrah Jinha, an Ontario Alpha , was elected the Student Administrative Council President at the University of Toronto. As student council president, Farrah is the spoke s person for more than 35 ,000 full-time undergraduate students at the University of Toronto.

Lau ra Ulmer, and Alida Zollinger were selected into Phi Upsilon Omicron, a Human Environmental Science Honorary.

Te x as Gamma Tracey Whittenburg, a sophomore, was recently elected to the College of Arts and Sciences Senate at Texa s Te c h Un iversity Kristi Coker will serve as Panhellenic President for 1992.

South Dakota Alpha Peggy Wittmeier was recently elected to the Panhe ll enic President position at the U n ive rsity of South Dakota Pe ggy ha s been actively involved in the university's Panhellenic council for thr ee yea rs and h as served as the Northern Area Vice-President of the MidAmerican Panhellenic Counci l Association this past year.

South D akota A lph a Sarah Hirsch is the Student Association Vice President at the University of South D ako ta Sarah h as served as a senator, held committee-c h ai r offices and was the past senate pro-tern. She is actively involved in the South Dakota tudent Federation, which involves the tudent body head from all South Dakota Universities.

Two Missouri Alph as from the University of Missouri received Howard Hughes Undergraduate Re earch Grants in Biology . The recipients were Julie Becker and Mary Keller.

New Mexico Beta Ci n dy Cox re-

ce ive d th e O ut st a ndin g So ph o mo re

Awa rd for h e r exce ll e n ce in aca d em ics a nd ex tr a c urri c ul a r ac ti v iti es . S h e a lso co mp e t es fo r th e New Mexico State University swim t ea m h e pl aced fifth in th e 1650 ya rd fr ees tyle a t th e Bi g We st Co nference Swim Meet.

Thre e New Mexic o Be t a seniors a re acti ve in th e univ e rs it y's stud e nt gove rnm e nt Je nnife r C a mpb e ll , a

G o ve rnment a nd Ec o n o mi cs m a jo r , se rves as th e Chief Ju s tic e for th e S tud e nt Supre me Co urt . C hri s tin e H oe ft, a n el e ctrica l e n g in ee ring m a jo r , a nd Kristin N e we ll, a n int e rn a ti o n a l bu s in ess m a jo r , a re se n a to rs for th e ir res pec ti ve co ll eg es

Virginia Delta T a ra Cass id y was t a pped fo r th e Beta Beta C h a pte r of th e N a ti o n a l Ord e r o f Om ega Gr ee k H o n o r S o ci e t y, a t Old Dominion University.

Missouri Alpha Pre s ident Sha nn o n Vi c kery was initi a ted in to "The My s tical Seven " a prestigiou s honor so ciety at the University of Miss ouri.

Washington Beta Cassa ndr a Held was a wa rded Gree k Wom a n o f th e Yea r fo r Washington State University. Cassy is a l 0 a member o f Mortar Board and O rder o f Omega

Ohio Epsilons There sa Ebl e , W e nd y Gu a rracin o , Amy Mates , a nd

J e nni Ru c ki h ave b ee n sel ec ted as Pa nh e ll e ni c Ru s h C o unsel o rs a t th e University of Toledo thi s fall.

Illinois Eta Ann a m a ry Burt o n was n a m ed H o m eco min g G e n e ra l CoC h a ir a t Millikin University. Oth e r

Illin o is Et as o n the H o m ec o min g Co mmitt ee a re : Ang ie Sn e llenb e rge r , Kin g a nd Qu ee n ; T a ra Cas ten s, S pirit a nd Pa rad e; Mel a nie Ishm ael, Alumni a nd H a lf-tim e; a nd M a ry H o ll o way, Da nc e.

North Carolina Beta Lindy

M o rri s se rv ed two yea rs as pre s id e nt o f Duke 's ch a pt e r o f Stud e nts A ga in st

Multipl e Scl e ro s is. Und e r h e r lea d e rship las t yea r , the ch a pt e r re ceived a n a wa rd fo r e xc ellenc e from the soc ie ty' n at io n a l directo rship

Th e Tennessee Gamma C h a pt e r wo n th e M e di c Bl ood Dri ve Aw a rd fo r th e soro rit y whi c h gave th e m os t bl ood t h ro ugh o ut th e yea r at th e University of Tennessee Knoxville.

Connecticut Alpha won Greek Week fo r t h e fourt h year in a row at the University of Connecticut.

Georgia Alpha Li sa G ip son was se lec ted as th e pr es id e n t o f th e

University of Georgia c h a pt e r of Co ll eg ia t e 4 - H fo r th e 1992 -93 yea r. Iowa Eta Joy Fe t a lc o rece ive d th e awa rd of Vo lunt eer o f th e M o nth in M a rc h, 19 92 , from th e Fa mil y Co un selin g C enter a nd the Ce ntr a l Io wa Rel ay Servi ce fo r her d e di ca t io n a nd in vo lve m e nt in ass istin g wit h th e re lay ing o f ph o n e ca lls fo r th e d ea f. J oy a tte nd s Drake University.

Th e Texas Zeta C h a pt e r at Ba y lor University was h o n ore d to rece ive th e Aw a rd fo r Fra t e rn a l M e rit g ive n a t th e Gr ee k W eek Aw a rd s Ba n q ue t Th e Inn e r Fra te rnit y Co un c il a n d Pa nh e lleni c Bo a rd s sel ec t ed a fr at e rnit y o n th e Bay lo r ca mpu s ba ed o n qu a lifica ti o n s in th e a reas o f sc h o la rs hip, fin a n c ia l m a na ge ment, co mmunit y se rvic e, ca mpus inv o lvement, G re ek rel a tions, innerfraternali sm, chapt e r m a n agement, membership edu ca t io n, a nd a lumni rel a ti o n s.

Oregon Beta so phom o re Jea nie

Do nnelly was selected as a Summe r Orienta tion staff member at Oregon State University. J ea nie will ass ist n e w s tud e nts in a ctivities such as sc h edulin g , ca mpu le aders hip pos iti o n s a nd a choic e o f living qu a rt e rs .

Jeanie is also (I reporter for the campus n e wsp a per The Barometer

Oregon Beta junio r Tin a Fowlks e lec t ed preS id e nt o f th e p syc h o logy soci e ty a t Oregon State Univers ity.

Indiana University's Pa nhellenic As so ciati o n aw a rded Indiana Beta Pi Phi s as o n e o f t wo c h a pt e r o n c a mpu s wh o we nt a bo ve

Illinois Theta Megan McGinnis received the MVP award as a member of Bradley University's tennis team. M egan's record was 19-4 in singles and 22·1 in double s.

a n d beyo nd expecta ti o n s for ca mp us in vo lve m e nt

Juli e Moo re, a Washington Alpha so ph o mo re, h as bee n n o min a ted fo r the W o m a n Athl e t e o f th e Yea r a t t h e University of Washington fo r th e 1991 -92 sc h oo l yea r. Juli e is a va rs ity swimm e r a nd h as led t h e Hu skie s to m a n y v ic t o ri es.

Lo ri Nil e, a Washington Alpha se ni or, h as be e n a memb e r o f ROT C a t th e University of Washington a ll fo ur yea rs sh e h as a tt e nd ed sc h oo l. S h e rece ive d a n A cad e mic H o n o r Ribbo n for o u ts t a ndin g g rade s a nd o ut st a ndin g pa rti c ip a ti o n in ROT C ; a Lea dership

Ribbo n fo r exce ll e n ce in lea d e rship ; a nd th e Da ught e rs o f th e Am e ric a n

Re vo luti o n M ed a l fo r ex ce ll e nc e in lea d e rship a nd milit a ry kn o wl ed ge.

Pennsylvania Thetas rec ei ve d th e Hi ghes t GPA Schol a rship Aw a rd a nd the Best M e mbership

Prog ra mmin g Aw a rd a t t h e Gree k W eek Ba nqu e t a t Villanova University.

Florida Alphas h a ve e ight

Student Amb assa dors wh o g ive to ur s o f

Stetson University to v is itin g hi gh sch oo l seniors. Th e Amb assa d o rs are he a Sarge a nt, Kri sten Hildreth, Juli a Ca ldwell, Julie Pl ocar, Fieldin g Sh a w, St acey Schult z, Amy Gib so n, a nd

M a ll o ry Gla ss.

Las t sprin g Connecticut Beta's VP o f M o ra l Ad va n ce m e nt Ke ll y

M a ri e Th o mp so n was ch ose n by h e r res id e nti a l co lle ge dean a nd peers to se rv e as o ne o f Yale's tw e lv e Fres hm a n Co un sel o rs fo r th e 1992199 3 ac ademic yea r . Connecticut Beta gy mn as ts Am y Yo un g, M a ry a n a Winsto n , J e nnife r

Co h e n , a nd Ali S p a n a ko fo r th e fir st tim e in Yale' s gy mnas ti c hi sto ry we re in v it ed t o co mp e t e a t th e N a ti o n a l

Invit a ti o n a l T o urn a me nt las t sprin g Th e gy mna sts a lso pl a ced se c o nd in th e

Iv y League G ymn as tic s T o urn a ment . M agg ie W a lto n , Illinois Iota, rece ive d h o n o ra bl e m e nti o n as Gree k

W o ma n o f th e Yea r. Th e a wa rd was pre se nted a t th e Greek W ee k Aw a rd s

Ba nquet a t Illinois State University. Daw n Bu c hmill e r rec e ived h o n o ra bl e m e nti o n for th e G re ek S ist e rh ood

Aw a rd

Florida Delta is a stro n g fo rce in th e Se n a t e at t h e University of Florida. Ke ll ey Wood, Carey Bas il e, Jennifer W ilson and Kim Watte rs were elected by th e stud e nt body to se rve o n th e Se n a t e fo r 1992 .

Three Utah Alphas , Ka te C hid es t e r , S uzi Manning, and H o ll y Godsey h o ld o ffi ces in th e University of Utah' s c h ap t e r o f Ord e r of Om ega. Kate is p res id e nt , Su zi M a nning is sec retary, a nd H o ll y G od sey is c h a ir of G ree k W ee k . New York Ep s ilon Je nn ife r Se th , a jun ior a t Ren ss elaer Poly technic In stitute, o rga ni zed a ra ll y a nd lec tur e du r in g Sex ua l Assa ult A wa re n ess M o nth . Je nn ifer is th e lea d er of S.C. A R .E.D. (S tud e nts Co n ce rn ed Abo ut R ape Ed ucat io n) O n th e li st of sp ea ke rs fo r th e ra pe edu ca ti o n lec tur e was Se n ato r S usa n O pp e nh e im e r a nd A sse mbl ym a n Ro n a ld Ca n es tra ri. li sa Fr is h , a Louisiana Beta a t Louisiana State University , was recog ni ze d as th e num be r t wo stud e nt in t h e un ive rs ity's Co ll ege of Bus iness. Amy Bra ley, M ic higan G a mma, was awarded the Outstandi n g G reek W o m a n of t h e Year by Mic higan Sta te University's Panhe ll enic Cou n c il. S h e is a lso a m embe r of the Phi Beta Kappa and Go lden Key Nico le Easter served as a m embe r of Fres h man CIa s Co u nc il fo r the 19911992 academic year at Mic hi gan State Unive rsity.

Th e California Zeta chapte r received recognitio n at the annual Un ivers ity of California, Santa B ar bara G reek Awards Banquet for their many accomp l ishments. T he chapter was awarded best scholarship, be t facu lty relations, and best philanthropy. Senior Mo ll y Biehl was named Panhellen ic Delegate of the Year.

California D elta senior Julie lipps is the Director of Rape Education and Prevention on the UCLA campus.

Sh e is in ch a rge of prog ra mmin g wo rksh o ps a nd se min a rs o n ra p e educ a ti o n fo r U C LA including th e pl a nnin g o f

R a pe Aw a re ne ss W eek

Idaho Alpha too k h o me ma n y a wa rd s fro m the Greek Aw a rd s Ba nqu e t . Th e University of Idaho Pi Phi s rece ive d a wa rd s fo r phi la nthropi es, a lumn ae rela t io n s, a nd th e pl edge cl ass was f irst in grad es. Lo ri Brack ett rece ive d th e G ree k W o ma n of th e Yea r Aw a rd . California Theta h as bee n th e rec ip ie nt of th e "T o p C h ap te r A wa rd " for b ei n g numb e r o n e in G ree k grad es for fo ur co n se cuti ve q u a rt e rs at th e Unive rsity of California , Da vis. Th e c h ap t e r was a lso th e rec ip ie nt o f a 19 91 -92 U C Dav is Co mmunit y Se rv ice Awa rd.

Uta h A lph a Da n a Lo fgreen was elected as t h e representative for H umanities in t h e University of Utah 's S tu dent Associatio n

In J uly of 199 1, Connecticut

Alpha Sandra Laska attended Airborne School at Fort Benn ing, GA. Rece ntl y sh e h as bee n recog n ized by the Nat io n a l So journe rs, Associat ion of t h e Un ited States A r my and the AmVets for he r patriotism as demonstrated through her participation in the University of Connecticut' s Army ROT C prog ram.

Texas Epsilon Ke ll i Co le received the Specia l Recognition Award ar the University of North Texas Greek Awa rds Banquet. Kelli was recogn ized fo r h e r outstanding leader hip a nd participation in the Greek ystem.

Sarah Sanford, a member o fIdaho Alpha, wa selected for the po ition of Historian for Mortar Board, an hon-

Nort h Carolina Betas Cathy Doctor an d D avis Wilkens organize d a largescal e foreign policy symposium for Duke Unive rsity. T h is ye ar th e topic was, "Th e End of the Cold War: Impli ca tion s fo r SubSaharan Afric a and Latin A m e rica . " Th ey in vi te d th ree scholars to speak o n the c h a n g in g politic s, trouble d ec onomic s and social and cultural press ures o f th e two region s.

o rary se rvic e gro up, a nd treas ur e r fo r Phi S igm a.

California Eta Ca rri e Aa rd a l was

h o n ored fo r h e r exce ll e n ce in a rt by h av in g h e r wo rk o n di spl ay in th e s tud e nt ce nt e r a t th e Univ ers ity of California, Irvine. Ca rri e is a studi o a rt a nd En g li sh d o ubl e m a jo r wh ose a cryli c pa inting o n ca n vas e ntitl ed " Ic e

Cre a m S a ndwi c h " is o n di sp lay th ro ugh s umm er.

La ur a G e t zinger , La ur a S o li s, a nd

H ea th e r M ay n es re pr ese nt Florida

Delta in t h e University of Florida's O rd er o f O m ega. La ur a So li s a nd S usa n S ch at zbe rg a re m e mb e rs of Fl o rid a Blu e

Key . M e m be rs a re t a p pe d into th e o rga n iza ti o n o n th e bas is of sc h o last ic ac hi eve m e nt a nd lead e rsh ip skill s. Minne sota Alpha se ni ors Kr is

O lso n , Caro lyn H o lm es, a nd Kri ssy H ages tu e n we re ac cep t ed to th e

Uni versity of Minne sota' s G ree k h o n or socie t y O rd e r o f O m ega.

Caro lyn H o lm es, a Minn eso t a Al p h a, was also n ame d t o Phi Be t a Kappa. liza T y ler was recen tl y e lected as a Co ll ege of libe ra l Arts student body senator . Neva d a Alpha lisa Abfa lter was accepted into Sagens. A lana Kro ll , S u zy Lam bert, a n d Saovoros

Vongngarm we re chosen a membe rs of Cap and Scrol l. Alana Kro ll was chose n t he T op Se n ior St udent at t h e

University of Nevad a a n d La u ra lyn

McCa rt h y was c h osen one of t h e Top T en Se n ior Women. J i ll Nichols was elected the new Pa nh e ll e n ic P res ident. Washington Alpha' s Nina O lson was chosen to be on Morta r Boa rd at the University of Washington.

Georgia Alpha Beth Thomp on was accepted into the Ph i Kappa Phi and Kappa Tau Alpha Hono r Societies at the University of Georgia.

Charity Williams, of Idaho Alpha, rep resented the business honor society, Pi Beta igma, at the University of Id aho Honors Convocation.

A la bam a Gammas Lisa Bev ill e a nd Kri ss ie Ev a n geli s t a we re in v it e d to jo in Orde r of Omega at A ub urn

U n ivers i ty . O mic ro n Delt a Kappa, th e n a ti o n a l h o n o r soc ie t y fo r junio rs a n d se ni o rs, rece ntl y h o n o red Al a b a m a

G a mm a C h a pt e r Pre s ident N a nc y

Casey b y in v itin g h e r to jo in M a rga re t

Su ggs was recently selected fo r memb e rship in Rh o La m bd a. The gro up

h o n o rs Gr ee k wo m e n wh o h a ve m ad e

o utst a ndin g co ntributi o n s to th e ir

soro ri ty a n d t o A ub urn 's P a nh e ll e ni c sys t e m

Louisiana Beta was c h os en to rece ive th e pres ti g io us Ord e r o f Om ega

Ou ts t a ndin g Co mmunit y a nd

Univers it y Serv ice Aw a rd a t a

Pa n h e ll e nic lun c h eo n fo r th e c h a pt e r's dedicati o n to Louisiana State University a nd it s surroundin g co mmunity

Louisiana Betas Amb e r Bo llin ge r a nd Re n ee Gluth we re elected Pres ident a nd Vice Pre s ident of th e Bla zer C h apte r of M o rtar Bo a rd a t

Louisiana State University. Andre a Ad a m s was elected Vice Pre s ident o f

Ord e r o f Om ega. Rene e Gluth wa s ch os en as Pre s id e nt o f Rh o Lambd a a t

Lo ui s iana State U n ivers ity ] ill Pearso n , Michigan Gamma, wa s elec t ed to th e Go lde n Key Ho nor Society a t Michigan State

T exa s Ep s ilon Nicole Brac c olin o receive d th e D is tinquish e d Entre p rene u rs hip Award a t th e University of North Texas H onors Day. The awards given at H onors D ay are se lec te d by th e fac ulty of v ario u s d e partm e n ts.

University. S h auna Fe rguso n , Mi c hi ga n Ga mm a, was e lec t ed V ice Presi d e nt of th e Phi A lpha D el ta prelaw fr a t e rnit y. S h e is a lso a m e mb e r of T owe r G ua rd , Go ld e n Key , M or ta r Boa rd , a nd Phi Ka ppa Al p h a. La urie R a msey, Chri sti e Sa ms, Je nnife r McK e nzi e, a nd Tra c y Pes ut a re Tennessee Gammas in G o ld e n Key a t th e University of Tennessee a t Kn oxv ill e. Su sa n Do minick, Tenne ssee Ga mm a, was a m e mber o f Phi Be ta Ka p pa a n d hi sto ri a n of M o rt a r Boa rd. Seve ra l Ohio Ep silons h ave b ee n in v it ed to jo in h o n o rary fr a t e rniti es a t th e University of Toledo ; Am y M a t es jo in ed Phi La mbd a Si gma (Ph a rm ac y Lea dership Fra tern it y), La uryl H a nf jo ined G o ld e n Key , Ka re n V as cik jo ined Order o f Ome ga , and R e becc a An gelb eck jo in ed Blu e Key. Tw o members o f the Iowa Eta C h a pt e r, Je nn y H ydrick a nd M el issa Boes ch e , we re n a med t o M o rt a r Boa rd a t Drake University . Entry into thi s h o no r so ciet y is bas ed o n o ut st a nding le aders h ip and c o mmunity serv ice.

Texas Epsilon Kim C o n n all y was c h os en t o be o n th e M o rta r Boa rd Sen io r H o n o r S o ciety at t h e University of North Texas. Co ll ee n Be ll amy, Virginia Gamma, was indu cte d in to bo t h Om icron De lta Kappa and M o rta r Bo ard a t th e College of William and Mary . Illinois Alphas Ka ti e Mill er a nd M a ry Beth Due s were acce pted into th e Blue Ke y H o nor So ciety a t Monmouth College fo r their outs t a ndin g c h a racter a nd a bility a nd th e ir di stincti o n in se rv ice, lea d e rship , a n d sc h o la rship M ary Be th Du es , Kai N a ni Kr a ut , a nd Da rc i Bo les we re indu c t ed int o the h o n o r soc ie t y M o rt a r Boa rd o n th e bas is o f lea dership , se r v ic e, and sc h o la rship . Tw o lllin o is Alph as rece ive d th e O rd e r o f O m ega A wa rd . Da rc i Bo les a nd W e nd y R ay mo nd we re prese n te d w ith thi s awa rd for th e ir ove ra ll ac hi eve m e nt in grades a nd invo lve m e nt in ca mpu s, co mmunit y a n d inte rfra t e rnit y ac ti v iti es.

Wa s hin g ton Alpha so ph omores

Les lie H az le and R oz Saida l i we re selec ted to be o n Phi Et a S igm a, a Freshman H o n or Society at t h e University of Was h ington.

Alabama Gamma Holly Kendrick was elected to be an Angel Flight national officer. Holly will oversee the more than sixty flights in the nation for one year. Angel Flight is a nationwide organization that works with the Air Force ROTC program.

Utah Alpha Chapter Pres ident H o ll y God ey wa se lected as the Univ ersity of Utah' s Gre ek W o m a n o f th e Ye a r.

Pennsylvania Thetas accepted the hi ghe st GPA scho larsh ip aw a rd a n d t he bes t m e m be rshi p prog ra mm in g awa rd at Villanova University's Greek Week Banquet

A t th e Uni v ersity of Kentuck y's Gr ee k W ee k Ba nqu e t , Kentucky Beta pl ac ed fir st in intr amur a ls a nd rec e iv ed th e De a n' s Cup g iv e n b y th e P a nh e ll e ni c ad v iso r in recog niti o n o f improv ed grad es, co mmunit y se r v ice a nd Gr eek fe ll o wship N ew York Ze ta rece nt gradu a t e Lo ri Duri g work ed fo r NBC S po rts in Ba rcel o n a a t th e S umm e r Ol ympi cs as a co mput e r ass ist a nt Lor i ma jo red in co mput e r sc ie n ce a t Colg ate Uni ve rsi ty .

California Lambda 's D e ja Littr e ll was h o n o re d as G ree k W o ma n o f th e Yea r a t th e U nive rsi ty o f California , Ri vers id e . S h e was a lso th e rec ipi e nt o f th e UC R 's C h a n ce ll o r

Awa rd a n d Dea n Lo d a M ay Dav is Awa rd. Bot h awa rds h o n ored Deja's acade mi c exce ll e n ce, ca m p us service and leade rsh ip .

Fo rmer Gr a nd Pres id e nt s

Alic e Weber Johnso n (Mrs Irwin T ) MO Be t a, Box 337, Carme l Va lley, CA 9392 4

S arahjan e Paulson V anas se ( Mrs. H o race)

WA Beta , 340 1 25th W es t #520 , Sea ttl e, WA 98 199

Elizabeth Turner Orr (Mrs J. G ord o n ) O R Alpha, 9 450 S W Brentw ood Pl ace, Ti ga rd, OR 9 72 24

Jean Wirths Scott (Mrs. Jo n) PA Be t a, 11 8 6

C ed arwood Drive , Mo raga, C A 9 4556

Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg (M rs. Jos eph M ) OH A lph a , 651 2 Ann a Ma ri a C o urt , McLe an, VA 22101

Officers Emeritu s

Grand Treasurer Emeritus - Orph a O'Ro u rke C oe nen (Mrs Andre w G.) IN De lt a, P.O . Box 8, Littl e C hut e , WI 54 140

Grand Council

Grand President - Jo Ann Minor Rod eri c k ( Mrs. M W ) OK Bet a , 701 Gre yst o ne, Sti ll wa te r, OK 74074

Grand Vice President of Collegians - Beth van Maa n e n Beatty (Mrs. C. C. ) TX

G a mma , 1506 S a n Seb as tian Lane , Nassau Ba y, T X 7705 8

Grand Vice President of Alumnae - Sa ra Ship ley Bow e rs (M rs. Do nald S ) N C

A lph a, P O. Box 10177 , Fo rt S mith , AR 72917

Grand Vice Pres ident of Finance - Caro l

In ge W a rren (Mrs. Rich a rd J ) NC Bet a , 54 3 9 Cas cad e Dri ve, Li sle , IL 6 0 53 2

Grand Vice President of Members hipCa rolyn Pav le ti c h Les h (Mrs. La rry M ) TX De lt a , # 1 Fo res t Pa rk , Ri c h a rd so n , TX 7508 0

G rand Vice Pre s ident of Philanthropie sBett y Bl ad es Lo fto n (Mrs. T M ) IN Ga mma , 9060 Pi c kwick Driv e, Indi ana po li s, IN 46 26 0

G rand V ice Pre s id e nt of Prog ram D evelopment - Sa ra h Ruth Mulli s ( Mi ss ) SC Alph a, 10 Kin gs T ave rn Pl ace , Atl a nta, G A 303 18

Direct o rs

Dire cto r of Ac ad e mic S tandard sKa thl ee n A nde rso n Witt e (Mrs. Cha rl es C.) N E Beta, 20 11 O ld M ill Road , Findl ay, O H 458 40

Direc t or o f A lumnae Advisory C ommitte e s - Ca ro lyn Cro mb Brada (Mrs. Dona ld R.) KS Alp h a, 52 Missio n Road, Wi c hita, KS 6720 7

D irec t or of Alumnae E xte n sio n - Janet Blum e H a mil to n ( Mrs. A. R ) IN Zeta, 20 H eri tage Lane, S t amfo rd, cr 06903

D irecto r of Al umn ae Programming - Kay Cross Bake r (M rs. Mic h ael) IN Gamma, 27 Cedar H ill Road, Easto n , cr 066 12

D irector o f Alumna e R eco rd s - Sara Wa reham Waggo n er (M rs. D. D.) W I A lp h a, 685 Olive Lane, P lymout h , MN 55447

Director of C hap ter H ouse Corporation sLou Ann Montgomery Carter (Mrs. William B.), OK A lpha, Box 3925, 8 Ba rberry Lane, Wilmington, DE 19 07

Fall, 1992

P lease r e m ove th is ce n te r p o rti o n fo r futu re reference . The complete Fraternity Directory will appear in the Fall Issue of The ARROW only.

Director of Chapter Support, Region IJo ann e MaGirl Arn o ld (Mrs. Don a ld R ) TX Be ta , 32640 S pinna ker Dri ve , Av o n La ke, OH 4 4012

Dire ctor of Chapter Support, Region IILi n d a Burro ws Pr ies t (M rs. J R. ) OK Beta, 203 East II th Stre e t, Pa whu ska, OK 74056

Director of Chapter Support, Region IIIJoan Scho les H ill (M rs. David) KS A lpha, 3772 W o nderl a nd Hi ll , Bou ld e r, C O 8 0304

Director of Collegiate Extens ion -Ja n e Landreth Ru sse ll (Mrs . T E.) AZ Alph a, 62 44 Eas t Berneil, Pa radi se V a ll ey, AZ 8 5 253

Director of Finance - Ma u r ine H ag er Jo ne s (Mrs K C.) MT Alph a, 430 8 Oakridg e Road, Midland , MI 48640

Director of Membership - Kay Knittl e Broc k (Mrs. S. W ) C O A lph a , 5459 West 8 5th

T e rrace , Sh a wn ee Mi ss io n , KS 66 207

Director of Pledge Development -S h e il a Co n sa ul , IL Th e t a, 909 North Ka n sas S tree t , Arlin gto n, VA 222 0 I

Director of Rush - G a yla Velvin Fe rree (Mrs. C h arl es ) OK A lph a, 3413 A co rn Run , Fo rt W o rth, TX 76109

Dire c tor of Undergraduate ProgrammingS h e il a G rah a m S h e rm a n (Mrs Robe rt) IL Th e t a , 8 04 White Will ow Bay, Pa la tin e, IL 60067

App o inte d N a t io n a l

Officers

National Panhellenic Confe r e n ce D e legate - Jean Wirt hs Sco tt ( Mrs. Jo n) PA Be t a , 11 8 6 Ced a rwood Dri ve, Mo raga, CA 9 45 56

Editor o f Th e A RROW - Je nnife r Moe ll e r Ba rc us ( Mrs. C. Bl a in e) MO A lph a, P i Beta Phi Cent ra l O ffi ce, 77 30 Caro nd e let, Suite 333, St. Lou is, MO 63 105

Nation al F rate rni ty H is torian - Ba rbara Sa nds O lse n ( Mrs. Ja mes C.) IL Ze t a, 30965 C lin to n , Bay V illage, O H 4414 0

S upervis o r o f C hapter His t o ries - W yn n e Coo k Kl enner, TN A lp h a, 409 C h es tn ut Street, Suite 102, Chattanooga, TN 3 74 02

Natio n al Convention C oordina tor - Mary Kahl e n be rg Sc hroed e r (Mrs. A lan) IL Epsi lon, 4 28 4 W ood land Shadows Place, Sa nt a R osa, C A 95 40 4

A ssistant National Convention Coo rdina t or - Jerelyn W right Biehl (Mrs. ean) CA Delta, 1833 Tustin Street, San Diego, CA 92106

Convention Site Coordinator - ancy Trogman, 2363 Larkin St ., #32, San Francisco, CA 94109

E lec tion s Coordin a t o r - Ja ne t Goode

Du rha m (Mrs. J M .) WI Ga mm a, 105 12 Coc h ise Ave nu e, Scot tsda le, AZ 85258

N atio nal Archivist - Annette Mi t c h e ll Mill s (Mrs. J ac k P ) AL Alpha, 2 128 Ves trid ge Drive , Birmin gh a m , AL 3 52 16

Parliamentarian -Ja n ice S hrad e r Moss m a n , NE Bet a , 12 11 N o rth 126th S r. , O mah a. NE6 8 154

Grad uate Con s ultant Coordinator - Ka re n C o n sa lus Price (Mrs. Edw a rd D ) MO A lph a , 12 167 Edd ys pa rk Dri ve , Hernd o n, VA 22070

Supervisor of Province CoordinatorsPa tricia Fr iend Coo ke (Mrs. Willia m W ) ID A lph a, 23 832 I 40th S E, Ke nt , WA 9804 2

Con vention Boutique Chairman - Kits ie Barkley R o th (M rs. Jo n) LA Bet a, 6039 C a mp Street , N e w O rl e a n s, LA 701 18

Directions Program Chairman - Li sa Game l, 3025 V a n Ness A ve #9, Sa n Franci sco , C A 94109

Special Officers

Traveling Graduate Cons ultants -T rac y Furner , Marni McCo wn, Beth Mi ll e r , A ll iso n Swa nn , Ka t ie Tinstm a n

Resident Graduate Con s ultants - La uren Gro ss , Ann Rossi

Pi Beta Phi Central Office

7730 Carondelet, Suite 333 , S1. Louis, MO 63105, 314/727.7338 , FAX: 314/727·8049

Executive Dire ctor - Virg ini a Bland Fry, TN Beta

Controller - Lee U lri c h

Communications Coordinator - Je nnife r Mo eller Ba rc us (Mr s C. Bl a in e ) MO A lph a

Pi Beta Phi Fo und

a ti o n

Pre sident - Ann Dud geo n Ph y (Mr s. Pa ul W ) TX Al ph a, 44 08 Lo rr a in e, Da ll as, TX 75 205

Se cretary - Adri e nn e H iscox Mit c h e ll (Mrs. Bru ce T ) KS Al ph a, 165 Re d wood Dri ve, Hillsboro ugh , C A 9 40 10

T r eas urer - Mary Ann Be hl e n Hru ska ( Mrs. Ro ma n, Jr.) NE Be t a, 13 3 Sp rings ide Road, W a lnut C ree k , CA 9 4596

Caro lyn H e lm an Li c h te n be rg (M rs. Josep h M.) O H A lph a, 6512 A nn a Maria Co urt , Mc Lean, VA 2210 1

Betty Blades Lo fto n (M rs. T M .) IN Gam ma, 9060 Pick wi ck D ri ve, In dianapo li s, IN 46260

Jo A nn Min or Rode ri ck ( Mrs. M W.) OK Be ta , 70 1 G reysto n e, S till wate r , O K 7407 4

Dire c tor of D eve lopm e nt - Lynn M. Ra n ey ( Mrs. Ri c h a rd) Pi Beta Ph i Foundat ion, 7730 Caro ndelet, Suite 333, St. Louis, MO 63 105

Fr ate rnit y Insurance

R ep rese n tati ves

Property and L iability InsuranceCorbin·Gillespie Agency, P.O. Box 1910, Carm e l, IN 4 6032

G roup Hos pita1lnd e mnity P lan

Ins uran ce - In su ra n ce Administrators Co., 216 N. 11th St ., Lincoln, E 68508 The Arrow of Pi Bera

National Board of Trustee Funds

Chairman - Carol Inge Warren (Mrs Richard J.) NC Beta, 5439 Cascade Drive, Lisl e, IL 60532

Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg (Mrs. Josep h M.) OH Alpha, 6512 Anna Maria Cr., McLean, VA 22 101

Orpha O'Rourke Coenen (Mrs. Andrew G ) I De lt a, P.O. Box 8, Little Chute, WI 54140

Jay ne Hultman, MI Gamma, 1822 North Sedgwick, Chicago, IL 60614

Arrowcraft, Inc .

Arrowcraft Shop - 576 Parkwa y, Gatlinburg , TN 37738 11800/336· 1096

Board of Dire c tors

President - Lucy Baker W a rner (Mrs. John R.) 21222 Endsley Avenue , Rocky River, OH44116

Vice President - Gay le Oswa ld Englof (Mrs. ElIwyn) 1344 Deanna Drive , Rockfo rd, IL 61103

Treasurer - Karen Emberton, 18392 Lincolnshire, San Diego, CA 92 128

Betty Blades Lofton (Mrs T. M.) 9060 Pickwick Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46260

Blythe Buddendorf Ma rsau (Mrs. Mich ae l) 6523 Northwood, Dallas, TX 75225

Caro l Inge Warren (Mrs. Richard J .) 5439 Cascade Drive, Li sle, IL 60532

Arrowcraft Shop Business ManagerVeryl Mo nh o ll en, 576 Parkway, Gatli nburg, TN 37738

Arrowmont

Arrowmont School of Arts and CraftsBox 567, Gatlinburg, TN 37738 615/436·4411

Director, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts - Sandra Blain

Assistant Director (Arrowmont) - William Griffith

Assistant Director (plant Management)Stephen Reilly

Business Manager - Nadine Whitted (Mrs. Tom)

Director of Development and Public Relations - Theresa Tyler

Holt House

402 East 1st Avenue , Monmouth , IL 61462

Hostess - M a rga ret 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.

Standing Committees

Bud get and Fin

ance

Committee

Chairman - Caro l In ge Warren (Mrs. R. J.) 5439 Cascade Dr., Lisle, IL 60532

Jo 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

Canadian Philanthropie s Committee

Chairma n - Helen Steeves Jull (Mrs.), 1381 Quebec Ave. SW, Calgary, AB TZT IG2, CANADA

Slide s - Pi Beta Phi Cent ral Office, 7730 Carondelet, Suite 333, Sr. Lo ui s, MO 63105

Alumnae C o mmittee for Continuing Educati

o n

(Write Chainnan for Application Blank)

Chairman - Jean Nees Tulin (Mrs. Rodn ey) R.R." I , Box 73B, Knoxville, IL 61448

Linda H oobe r Wassberg (Mrs. Jame s) 6101 Howe Dr., Fairway , KS 66208

Jeanne Ohare Monso n - 1425 Shadewell Circle, Lake Mary , FL 32746

Carolyn Helman

Lichtenberg Crest Award Committee

Chairman - Anne Taylor Blatherwick (Mrs Ge ra ld D ) 26 Fordyce Lane, S r. Louis, M0631 24

Mary Petti c rew Onke n (Mrs. W. R., Jr. ) 13507 Kin gscross Co urt, Midlothian, VA 23113

Mary Elizabeth Lasher Myers, 33 Mead ow Lane, Athens, O H 45701

Convention Committee

Chairman - Marilyn MycoffWilliams (Mrs. Leona rd) 1119 Belleaire Circle, O rl ando FL 32804

Ca ro l S ieve rs Crockett (Mr s. S . ) 11 24 L"kP Willisara Ci rcl e, O rl a nd o, FL 32806

Jill Tu cke r Reed (Mrs. C. S.) 1005 T emple Grove, Winter Park, FL 32789

Emma Harper Turner Memorial Fund Committee

Chairman - Anne Busch Hills (Mrs Jay C.) 440 Meadowview Dr., La Ca n ada, CA 91011

Gloria S loan Gooder (Mrs . D . ) 6678 Valle di Cadore, Tucson, AZ 857 15

Loi s Flowers Youngblood (Mrs. James M.) 302 Windsor Court, Birmingham, AL 35209

Extension Committee

Chairman - Jane Landreth Russell (Mrs. T. E.) 6244 East Berneil, Paradise Va ll ey, AZ 85253

Dee Dee Williams Brown (M rs. Sidney) 9258 Lawndale, Evanston, IL 60203

Merilyn MattS Cartier (Mrs R. D.) 1100 Country C lub Drive, Riverside, CA 92506

Fe llow ship Committee

Chairman - Kristy Weber, 2250 Taylor, Iowa City, IA 52240

Patti Allison Gervey (Mrs. Judd B.) 116 Hartsdal e Avenue, White Plaines, NY 10606

Cirrelda Barnard Mills (Mrs. A. J., Jr.) 1985 Stony Hill Road, Boulder, CO 80303

Holt House Committee

C hairman - Elizabeth Davenport Garrels (Mrs. Richard) R R. -" I , Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641

Secretary - Patricia McFarland H ook (Mrs. Charles) 1751 Lynkirk Lane, Kirkwood, MO 63122

Treasurer - Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman (Mrs. K ) 2253 Heathercliffe, Libertyville , IL 60048

Publicity - Alice Gi ll Gosh o rn (Mrs. R. K.) R.R. #5, Box 129K, Franklin , IN 46131

Monmouth Repre se ntative - Je an nne Gittings Robeson (Mrs. D. E.) R.R. #3, Monmouth, IL 61462

Slides - Pi Beta Phi Central Office, 7730 Carondelet, Suite 333, Sr. Lo ui s, MO 63 105

H ouse Director Committee

Director of Chapter Hou se Corporation sLou Ann Montgomery Carter (Mrs William B.) Box 3925, 8 Ba rberry Lane , Wilmington, DE 19807

Samantha Bac kus, Apr. #C226, 277 S. Brookhurst, Anaheim, CA 92804

Maurine H ager Jones (Mrs. K C.) 4308 Oakridge Rd., Midland, MI 48640

Nancy Black Quinlan, 2322 West 14th Street, Wilmington, DE 19806

Legislative Committee

Chairman - Lisa Masters, P.O. Box 214, Fayetteville, GA 30214

Michelle Murrell Goseco (Mrs. Frank) 45 Fa llin g Star, Ir vine, CA 92714

Dec Rippetoe Rich a rd so n (Mrs. R. L) 2801 Camelot Drive, Ok laho ma City, O K 73120

Links to Literacy Committee

Chairman - Jean Egmon , 4 20 Linden, ,,303, Wilmette, IL 60091

Kimberlee Ann Allen, 1524 Wolf Run, College Station, TX 77840

Pat Andrews Co le (Mrs. A. J.) 7618 Landau Lane , In dianapolis, IN 46227

Sheryl Craig, 1541 Harvard Street, Apt F, Santa Monica, CA 90404

Barbara Roe Luhrs (Mrs. Robert) 69 18 Gladstone, S h awnee Mission , KS 66218

Loan Fund Committee

Chairman - Joan McBain Stettler (Mrs. W. D.) 16 Hu ron Dr., Chath am, NJ 07928

Diane Allingham Buchanan (Mrs Charles L) 2407 Windward Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92660

Margaret Liebers Lovelette (Mrs. Stephen A.) 2038 Butternut Lane, Northbrook, IL 60062

Mu sic Committee

National Chairman - Mary Swanson Engle (Mrs. Dale) 54 Spring Green Circle, Four Seasons, MO 65049

Collegiate Chairman - Suzanne Chapman Lawson (Mrs. David) 44 Rockinghorse Road, Rancho Palos Verde, CA 90274

Jan Kinnune Hillesl and (Mrs. Kent) 882 Camino Ricard o, Moraga, CA 94556

Nominating Committee

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

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

Jen nife r Hin chma n Berman, 3441 Load tone Drive, herman Oaks, CA 9 1403

Scholarship C o mmitt ee

Chairman - Mary Mitch Mullendore, 1014 Commodo re, St. Louis, MO 63117

Jeannine Van Wagenen Funk (Mrs. David) 3 120 Santa Ana Drive, Reno, NV 89502

Katie Atkinson Heck (Mrs William) 5422 Basswood, Midland, TX 79707

Settlement School Committee

Pi Beta Phi Settlement School Board of Governors

Arrowmont Sc h oo l of Arts & C rafts, 567 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 3773 8

Chairman - Cha rl otte Ann Eckel Edwards (Mrs. Joe Michael) 1151 Gateway Lane, Nashv ill e, TN 37220

Vice Chairman - Kay Wells Trumbo, 203 W est C lebu rn , Fayettville , AR 7270 1

Secretary - Barba ra Anderson Gates (Mrs. C. A.) 5233 East 70th St., In dianapolis, IN 46220

Dire cto r of Setdement School Financeissy Phillips Austin (Mrs Jeff, Jr .) Ro ut e 7, Box 328-A, Jackso nvill e, TX 75766

Alpha Province

Collegiate Provinc e Presid ent: Barbara H rose nchik Co lwell (Mrs. H owa rd) CT Alpha, 32 S urrey G len, Wilton, CT 06897

Province Coordinator: Karen Rosse ll o Boucias (Mrs Brian G reen) ME Alpha, 6 Pond treet, Orono, ME 04473

Connecticut Alpha - (1943) University of Co nn ectic ut , 11 Gilbert Road, Storr , CT 06268; Atapon Sladek; Sheri Williams Connelly (Mrs. K. J.) 10 Terry Plains Rd., Bloomfie ld , CT 06002-1647

Connecticut Beta - (1989) Yale University, Box 2319 Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520; Te sa Gorman; Kim Hines Latz (Mrs. William) 85 Roundhill Rd., Chesire CT06410

Maine Alpha - (1920) Univer ity of MaineOrono, 107 College Ave., Orono, ME 04 47 3; Aimee McLaughlin; Dee Dee Brown, 51 Lincoln St., Bangor, ME 04401 New York Gamma - (1914) St. Lawrence Univer ity, 21 Romoda Drive, Canton, NY 13617; Chiara Wine; Kathleen Murphy Boyer (Mrs. D. S.) R.R =1 Box 465 , Massena, NY 13662

New York Epsilon - (1984) Ren elaer Polytechnic Institute, 1985 15th St., Troy, NY 12180; Wendy Lee; Elizabeth Urtecho, 2358 Burdett #205-B, Troy, NY 12180

Vermont Beta - (1898) University of Vermont, 369 Prospect St., Burlington, VT 05401; Sherry King; Anne Trask, 68 Winding Brook Rd., S. Burlington , VT 05403

Members of th e Board

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

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

Barbara C rawford, 203 Jackson Avenue, Lexington, VA 24450

Daw n S h ee ler Ford (Mrs. R.) 1936 Sto n eb rook, Kn oxv ill e, TN 37923

Dr. Beverly Wood Krieger, Texas Tech U ni ve rsity, Lubbock, TX 79409

Margaret Ann S trubl e Norris (Mrs. Ernest) 22 Spring Run Rd., Mooresville, C 28 115

Lucind a Tr ab ue (Miss) 6575 Joce lyn H o ll ow Road, as h vi ll e, TN 37205

Barbara Whitn ey (Ms.) 140 Ho lli ste r Avenue # 4 , Santa Monica, CA 90405

Jo Ann Minor Roderick (Mrs M. W.) 701 G reysto n e, S tillw ate r , OK 74074

Beth van Maa nen Beatty (Mrs. C. C.) 1506 San Sebastian La ne, Nas au Bay, TX 77058

Sara Ship ley Bowers (M rs. Dona ld S.) P.O. Box 10177, Fort Sm ith, AR 72917

Caro lyn Pavletich Le h (Mr. Larry M.) #1 Fo res t Park, Rich a rd so n , TX 75080

Betty Blades Lofto n (Mrs. T. M.) 9060 Pickwick Drive, Indi a n apo li s, IN 46260

Sarah Ruth Mullis (Miss) 10 Kin gs T ave rn Pl ace, Atlanta, GA 30318

Caro l In ge W a rren (Mrs. Rich a rd J .) 5439 Cascade Drive, Li sle, IL 60532

Slides - Pi Beta Phi Ce ntra l Office, 7730 Caro nd e let, S uit e 333, St . Lo ui s, MO 63105

The Roll of Chapters

Chapters are listed in provin .. cial order with chapter name, date of founding, chapter address, name of Chapter President, name of AAC Chairman and address.

Beta Province

Collegiate Province President: Julie Geiger Shannon (Mrs. L. P.) KY Beta, 29 Lenape Trail, Chatham, NJ 07928

Province Coordinator: Jill Sarafin Meredith (Mrs. Glen) PA Eta, 41 Carriage Hill Dr., Co lts Neck, NJ 07722

New Jersey Alpha - (1990) Princeton University, P.O. Box 1303, Princeton, NJ 085 4 2; Kate Davidson; Pat White, 33 Montague Ave., West Trenton, J 08628

New York Alpha - (1896) Syracuse University, 210 Walnut Place, Syracuse, Y 13210; Jen Donchez; eysa Rosario, 126 Jamesville Ave. =L-6, Syracuse, NY 13210

New York Delta - (1919) Cornell University, 330 Triphammer Road, Ithaca, NY 14850; Tara Roth ; Sandra Wilkins, 33 Horizon Drive, Ithaca , NY 14850

Ontario Alpha - (1908) University of Toronto, 220 Beverly St., Toronto, ON M5T IlJ CANADA; Daphne Osena; Jackie Stothers, 606 Avenue Rd ., Apt. 400, Toronto, ON M4V 2K3 CANADA

Quarter of a Century of Friend ship Auth o rs

Barbara ands Olsen (Mrs. James C.) 30965 C lin ton, Bay Village, O H 44140 AND Marilyn Simpson Ford (Mrs. William W., Jr.) 268 Underwood Drive NW, Atlant a, GA 30328

National Panhellenic Conference

Biennium

NPC Chairman - (Delta Phi Epsilon) H arriet Z Macht, 8 Squirrel Run, Greenville, DE 19807

NPC Secretary - (Sigma Delta T au) H arriet B. Rodenberg, 531 W es t 83 rd PI., In dianapolis, IN 46260

NPC Treasurer - Je a n W Scott (Pi Beta Phi) 11 86 Cedarwood Dr , Mo raga, CA 94556

Pi Beta Phi Delegate - Jean Wirths Scott (Mrs. Jo n) 1186 Cedarwood Dr., Moraga, CA 94556

Pi Beta Phi First Alternate - Betty Blades Lofton (Mr. T. M.) 9060 Pickwick Dri ve, Indi a n apo li s, IN 46 260

Pi Beta Phi Second Alternate - Caro lyn Pavletich Les h (Mrs. Larry M.) # 1 Forest Park, Rich a rd so n , TX 750 80

Pi Beta Phi Third Alternate - Jo Ann Min o r Roderick (Mrs. M W .) 701 Greystone, St illwa ter , OK 74074

Ontario B eta - (1934) University of Western Ontario, 293 Centra l Ave. , Lo nd o n, ON N6B 2C9 CANADA; Sam MacDonne ll ; Jodie H a uch , 1004 500 Proudfoot, London, ON N6H 5G7 CANADA

Gamma Province

Collegiate Province President: Melissa Dates Schmidt (M rs. Richard) OH Alpha, 1413 Kin gstream, Herndon, VA 22070

Province Coordinator: Pat Herbster Dowden (Mrs. D.A.) PA Epsilon, 3718 Highland Ave., Drexel Hill, PA 19026

Pennsylvania Beta - ( 1895) Bucknell Unive rsity, Box C-2949, Lewisburg, PA 17837; Li a Asher; Caro l Rh ea m, 7 Greenbriar Lane, Danville, PA 17821

Pennsylvania Gamma - ( 1903) Dickinson Co ll ege, 3 1 West High St., Ca rli sle, PA 17013 ; ancy Paternotte; Karen eeley, 104 South Pitt Street, Carlisle, PA 17013

Pennsylvania Epsilon - (1953) Penn ylvania tate University,S Heister Hall, University Park. PA 16802; Jennifer Goldberg; Janet Hunter Greskovich (Mrs. E. J.) 1344 Deerfield Rd ., State College, PA 16803

Pennsylvania Eta - (1980) Lafayette College. Farion Center Box 9485, Easton. PA 18042-1798 ; Nina Campo; Mary Margaret McDonough , 12-A English Village 2-C. Cranford. J 07016

Pennsylvania Theta - (1990) Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085;Lyn Mahler; Janet Rader Rote (Mrs. P. G.) 148 W. Clearfield Rd., Havertown, PA 19083

Delta Province

Collegiate Province President: Lora Ruble Bohannon (Mrs. Byron) GA Alpha, 5351 Ashleigh Rd., Fairfax, VA 22030

Province Coordinator: Cynthia Jaekel (Mrs. Btyan Cute) TN Beta, 5821 Edson Lane ",,301, Rockville, MD 20852

Pennsylvania Zeta - (1979) Washington & Jefferson Co ll ege, 241 E. Beau St ., Box 1178, Washington, PA I 5301;Alicia Hartung; Barbara Sadler Marshall (Mrs. William B.) 255 Gareshead Drive, McMurray, PA 15 317

Virginia Epsilon - (1975) University of Virginia, 1509 Grady Ave. Charlottesville, V A 22903; Amy Edgar; Ruth Wackerle Christne r (Mrs. G. B.) 500A Moseley Dr., Charlottesville, V A 22903

Virginia Zeta - (1981) Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 301 SPH-E, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24060; Meg Bishop; Patricia H a ugh (Mrs. C. G.) 406 Murphy St reet, Blacksburg, VA 24060

Virginia Theta - (1992) W as hington & Lee University, Lexington, VA; Drewry Atkins; Barbara Lyon C rawfo rd , 203 Jackson, Lexin gto n, VA 24450

West Virginia Alpha - (1918) University of West Virginia, 1493 University Ave., Morgantown, WV 26505; Marci Schnur; Joann Sieg ri st, P.O. Box 325, Morgantown, WV 26505

Epsilon Province

Collegiate Province President: Mary Ellen Christie Mclntyre (Mrs. J. F.) VA Epsilon, 1708 Tunbridge Drive, Richmond, VA 23233

Province Coordinator: Jimmie Parrott Esp ic h (Mrs. William) KY Beta, 16 Langhorne Road, Newport News, VA 23606

North Carolina Alpha - (1923) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 109 Hillsborough Street, Chape l Hill, NC 27514; Lindsay Gaskins; Amy Christine Haynes, 100 Europa Dr. Suite 330, Chapel Hill, NC 27515

North Carolina Beta - (1933) Duke University, P.O Box 5039 Duke Station, Durham, NC 27706; Anna Bacon; Mary Eileen Flanagan Anderson (Mrs. Mark) 3109 Sherbon Dr., Durham, C 27707

Virginia Gamma - (1925) Co ll ege of William and Mary, Sorority Court, Richmond Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23185; Rebecca Clark; Carol Downmg She ll abarger (Mrs. Dan G.) 112 2 Dwyer Circle, Fort Eustis, V A 23604

Virginia Delta - (1965) Old Dominion University, 1532 West 49th Street, orfolk, VA 23508; Anna Walke; Jennifer Boretsky, 3032 Princes Anne Crescent, Chesapeake, VA 23321

Virginia Eta - (1987) University of Richmond, P.O. Box 55, Richmond, VA 23173; Jennifer Matthews; Gwen Owen Stone (Mrs. R. R.) 2555 wathmore Rd., Richmond, VA 23235

Zeta Province

Co llegiate Province President: Christina Gruenginger Dyar (Mrs. H.) I Gamma, 220 T ynebrae Place, Roswell, GA 300 75 Province Coordinator: Nancy Scott Mitchell (Mrs, S. V.) AL Gamma, 2236 Country Club Dr., Montgomery, AL 36106

Alabama Alpha - (1927) BirminghamSouthern College, 900 Arkadelphia Rd., A59, Birmingham, AL 3525 4 ; Katherine Samuel; Kay Williams Wise (Mrs. Jeff) AL Alpha, 5540 Afton Drive, Birmingham , AL 35232

Alabama Beta - (1949) University of Alabama, P.O. Box BP, Tuscaloosa , AL 34586; Kasey Shelton; Barbara Best Burgess (Mrs. J. Barry) 535 7th Ave. N .E Tuscaloosa, AL 35405

Alabama Gamma - (1957) Auburn University, Boyd Hall, Auburn, AL 36830; Nancy Casey; Elizabeth Kappelman Butz (Mrs. Don) 111 6 E. University Dr. , Auburn, AL 36830

Georgia Alpha - (1939) University of Geo rgia, 886 Milledge Ave ., Athens, GA 30605; Jennifer Tucker; Julie C lifton, 170-4 Phidias Ave., Athen , GA 30605

South Carolina Beta - (1976) C lemson University, Box 2246, Clemson, SC 29632; Tyla Johnson; Toy Skipper Glennon (Mrs. H M.) 59 Washington Drive, Piedmont, SC 29673

Eta Province

Collegiate Province President: Rochelle Ca linson, OK Alpha, 7038 Par Ci rcl e #1 Alachua, FL 32615

Province Coordinator: Juli e Fl o ra Hill (Mrs. R. T. III) IA Beta, 8025 SW 15 8t h T e rrace, Miami, FL 33 157

Florida Alpha -(19 13) Stetso n Un ive rsity, Campus Box 8237, Deland, FL 32720; Amy Snell; Judy Jurk ov ic McCall um (Mrs. John E., Jr. ) 1600 E. Minnesota Ave , DeLand, FL 32724

Florida Beta - (1921) Florida State University, 519 We t Jefferson St., Tallahassee, FL 3230 I; Vanessa Costigan; Cheryl Miles, 921 Briarcliff Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32308

Florida Delta - (1969) University of Florida , 115 2 East Panhellenic Dr., Gainesvi ll e, FL 32601; Lara Getzinger; Leslie Dotson, 5921 NW 44th Place, Gainesville, FL 32 606

Florida Epsilon -( 1981) University of Central Florida, 4304 G reek Park Drive, Orlando, FL 32816; Gretchen Schumacher; ue Throckmorton Ch icone (Mrs. J. J. Jr.) 2025 Siesta Lane, O rl ando, FL 32804

Theta Province

Collegiate Province President: Stacia Taylor Roth (Mrs. D. R.) OH A lpha, 9613 t. Andrews Rd ., Perrysburg, OH 43551

Province Coordinator: Judy wartzbaugh Schmidt (Mrs. Carl E.) MI Delta, 24796 Larges, Southfield, MI 48034

Michigan Alpha -( I 87) Hillsdal e Co llege , 304 Hillsdale St., Hillsdale , MI49242; Colleen Graf; Joanna James Krech, 16 Brookside Pkwy., Hillsdale, MI 49242

Michigan Beta - (1888) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 836 T appan, Ann Arbor, Ml4 104; Julia waney; Beth McCann, 323 Horseshoe Ct., Plainwell, Ml 49080

Michigan Gamma -(1945) Michigan State University, 343 N. Harris o n Rd ., East Lansing, Ml 48823; Ho ll y Gold; Gayle Yerkey Dunn (Mrs. James) 1127 Farwood, East Lansing, Ml 48823

Ohio Epsilon - (1945) University of T o led o, 2999 W . Bancroft, ..c I , T o led o, OH 43606; Jennifer Curtis; Marilyn O'B ri en Arbaugh (Mrs. J. E.) 4769 Springwood, Toledo, OH 43615

Ohio Theta - (1986) Bowling Green State Unive rsity, 425 Student Services, Bowling Green, OH 43403; Jennifer Gumpf; Karen Gunther, 4318 Grantley, Toledo, OH 43613

Iota Province

Collegiate Province President: Marjorie Young Wittich (Mrs. T. A.) O H Alpha, 256 East Main St., Mt. Sterling, OH 43143 Province Coordinator: Jane D'lsa Smith (Mrs. Sean) O H Theta, 3112 B Stra ley Lane, Boa rdm an, OH 44511

Ohio Alpha - (1889) Ohio Univers ity, 6 South College St., Athens, O H 45701; Nicole Warren; Phylli Schneider Lawrence (Mrs. Roy) 891 Beechwood Estates, Athens, O H 45701

Ohio Beta -( 189 4) Ohio State University, 1845 Indianola Ave., Columbus, OH 43201; Susan Basinger; Sa ll y Lightner Koenig (Mrs. E. R.) 295 Bryant Ave., Worthington, O H 43085

Ohio Zeta - (1945) Miami University, 126 Minnich Hall, Oxford, OH 45056; Susan Snyder; Mickey Stouffer Simonds (Mr. G. M.) 63 40 Brown Road, Oxford, O H 45 056

Ohio Eta - (1954) Denison University, 425 West Co lle ge St., Granvi ll e, OH 43023 ; Cyd ney Jonlall; Jean Th omas McDa ni e l (Mrs R M.) 20 North 7th St., Newark , OH 43055

Ohio Iota - (1989) University of Dayton, 1221 Alberta, Dayton, OH 45409; Beth Weber; Rhonda Dicke rson Anglim (Mrs. P. T.) 512 Grants Trail, Dayton, O H 45459

Kappa Province

Collegiate Province President: Ann Sanford Douglas (Mrs. David) KY Beta, 12104 Log Cabin Lane, Anchorage , KY 40223

Province Coordinator: Lori Hall Heath (Mrs. Mark) TN Alpha 41 Fos ter Dr., Ringgold, GA 30736

Kentucky Alpha - (1925) University of Louisville, 2030 Confederate Place, Lo ui sv ille, KY 40208 ; Mary Wyman; Barbara McReynolds LaMaster (Mrs. C. H.) 3602 Locust Circ le We st, Prospect, KY 40059

Kentucky Beta - (1962) University of Kentucky, 409 Co lumbi a Ave., Lexington, KY 40508; Lauren Campbe ll ; Hazel Combs Co mbs (Mrs. J D.) 2665 Berea Rd. , Lexington, KY 40511

Kentucky Gamma - (1976) Eastern Kentucky University, Telford Hall , Richmond, KY 40475 -1477; Destine Smith; Wilella Cook, 490 Bob-O-Link, Lexington, KY 40503

Tennessee Beta - (1940) Vanderbilt University, II 24th Ave., South, as hville , TN 37212; Lucy Roberts ; DIXIe Lagrone Boston (Mr. R. E.) 1125 Gateway Lane, ashville, TN 37220

Tennessee Gamma - (1948) University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1531 Cumbe rl and Ave ., Kn oxv ille, TN 37916; Deborah Stauffer; Barb ara Brubaker Neff (Mrs. H P.) 2234 Keller Bend Rd ., Knoxville, TN 37922

Lambda Province

Collegiate Province President: Fran DeSimone Becque (Mrs. M. Danie l) NY Alpha, 2608 Ke nt Drive, Carbo nd ale, IL 6290 1

Province Coordinator: Pamela Zakula Smith (Mrs. Th o mas) IN Zeta, 5010 Weir Driv e, Munci e, IN 47304

Illinois Epsilon - (1 89 4) Northw es tern Univer ity, 636 Emerso n St., Evanston, IL 60201 ;Je nnifer H oo lehan ; Deborah H oe Viller , 721 Co nco rd La n e, Ba rrin gto n, IL 60010

Illinois Zeta - (1895) Universit y of Illin o is, 1005 South Wri ght St , Champaign, IL 61820; Kri stin Dencs; Pam Starkey, 2107 Gunn Drive, Champaign, IL 6 1821

Indiana Delta - (1921) Purdue Univ e rsit y, 1012 State St., West Lafayette , IN 47906; She ll y N ob le; Jane Oderkirk Tho mpso n (Mrs. id) 726 Vine Street, Wes t Lafayette, IN 47906

Indiana Eta - (1974) IN-Purdu e University a t Ft. W ay ne , 2101 Coliseum Blvd. , Fo rt Wayne, IN 46805; Ro nd a H o lst; Alli so n Spruill Mutton (Mrs. Gene C. III) 4421 Eag leda le Ct., Ft. Wayne,lN 46816

Mu Province

Collegiate Province President: Shirley Gayd a Dora (Mrs. James) IN Delta , 5121 Greenbraes East Drive, Indian apo li s, IN 46234

Province Coordinator: Marilyn Wiega nd Pec so k (Mrs. Jo hn G.) IN Epsil o n, 4716 East 75th St , In dianapo lis, IN 46250

Indiana Alpha - (1 888 ) Franklin College, Elsey Hall, Franklin, IN 46131 ;Mich e ll e Alex a nder; Susan Mills Stretchberry, 28 4 Sunset Blvd , Greenwood, IN 4614 2 Indiana Beta - (1 893 ) In diana University, 928 East Third St., Bl oo min gton, IN 47401 ; Li sa Garfinkel; Heidi Hip skind Wi en (Mrs. M .) 1002 East First Street, Bloomington, IN 47401

Indiana Gamma - (1897) Butler University, 831 West H a mp ton Dr., Indi a n apo li s, IN 46 208; Marcie Pearish; Dee Ann M ay Scott (Mrs. M J .) 9311 North T acoma Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46240

Indiana Epsilon - (1942) DePauw University, 303 S. Locust St., Greencastle, IN 4613 5; Rita Wetterstroem; Betty Judy H arm less (Mrs H oward) 2016 Fairway Dr., G reencastle, IN 46135

Indiana Zeta - (1952) Ball State University, Roge rs H a ll , S uit e 316, Muncie, IN 47 306; Stephanie Murray; Sheliah Heavenridge Dorton (Mrs. Larry) R.R.1'2 Box liS -A, Gaston, IN 47342

Nu Province

Collegiate Province President: Cathy Filson Coope r (Mrs. w. P.) M Beta, 8 Swan Lake Rd ., Bloomington, IL 61704

Province Coordinator: Virginia Fairbank Tarrant (Mrs. Lynn D.) IA Beta, 530 S. Princeton, Arlingto n Heights, IL 60005

Illinois Alpha - (1867) Monmouth Co lle ge, MC Box 918, Monmouth, IL 61462; Mary Dues; Helen Francis Paul (Mrs. James E.) 1410 East Second Ave., Monmouth, IL 61462

Illinois Beta-Delta - (1872) (1884) Knox College, Box 1637 Knox College, Ga lesb urg, IL 6 1401; S uc hita Ki sho re; Jud y T ap per , 404 Jeffe rson, Galesburg, IL 61401

Illinois Eta - ( 19 12) Millikin University, 235 North Fairview, Decatur, IL 62522; Juli e Liv e rgood; Kat h y McC lu gage, 22 12 Mi llsto n e Rd ., Decatur, IL 62526

Illinois Theta - (1947) Bradley U ni ve rsity, 1004 o rth Inst itut e Place, Pe o ri a, IL 61606; Brid ge t Bentley; Pa trici a Root Bas h (Mrs. S. E.) 6161 Trail s End , Peo ri a, lL 61614

Illinois Iota - (1974) Illin ois State University,709 W est Co lle ge, N o rm a l, IL 61761; Che ryl Carbone; Ca thy Fil so n Coope r (Mrs. W P.) 8 Swan La ke Rd ., Bl oo min gto n , IL 61704

Xi Province

Collegiate Province President: Je a n Gi lbert Dampier (Mrs. AI) LA Beta, 2244 Oakcliff Drive, Bato n Ro uge, LA 708 10

Province Coordinator: Nancy Mora rity Michiels (M rs. Le o) IL Eta, 442 Lowe rline St., New Orleans, LA 7011 8

Louisiana Alpha - (1 89 1) Tul a ne University, 7014 Zimple St., New Orleans, LA 70118; Gera ldin e Fra ble; Co ll een Coffie ld , 1207 Jackson Ave . # 104 , New Orleans, LA 70130

Louisiana Beta - (1936) Lo uisia n a State Unive rsity, P O Box 17560-A, Bato n Ro uge, LA 70893; Myra Dimos; Nancy W a rd, 4846 Beech H a rbo r, Bato n Ro uge, LA 70817

Mississippi Alpha - (1961) University of Southern Mi SS iSS ippi , SS Box 8376, H a tti esb urg, MS 39406; Je nnifer Studebaker; Co nni e Fre nch W o rrell (Mrs. Steph en) 915 Adelin e , H a ttie sb urg, MS 39401

Mississippi Beta - ( 196 2) University of Mississ ippi , P.O. Box 83 47 , University, MS 386 77; S uzanne Ma lo n e; Ma rij ean Herr in g H owe ll (Mrs. S. Kent) 411 Redb ud La ne, Oxfo rd , MS 38655-9672

Tennessee Delta - (1962) Memphis State Un ive rsity, P.O. Box 528035, Memphis, TN 38152; Ashley Goetz; S usan Bruce, 1403 Woodston Road, Memphis, TN 38117

Omicron Province

Collegiate Province President: Kri stin Noer O lson (Mrs D. H ) IN De lta, 2250 Wessman Pkwy., Che rry Valley, IL 6101694 42

Province Coordinator: Mary Kliewer Hughey (Mrs . Ira) OK Beta, 404 Martin Drive N ort h, Bellevue, NE 68005

Minnesota Alpha - (1890) University of Minnesota-Minneapolis, 1109 S.E. Fifth St ., Minneapolis, MN 55414; Pam Gag; Pamela Keefe Langseth (M rs. T. G.) 22 Western Terrace, Golden Valley, M 55426

Nebraska B eta - (1895) University of Nebraska, 426 North 16th St., Linc o ln , NE 68508; Teresa Romanek ; Nancy Hemphill Dawson (Mrs. R. C.) 3401 S. 31st St., Lincoln, NE 68502

North Dakota Alpha - (1921 ) University of North Dakota, 409 Cambridge St., Grand Forks, NO 58203; Je nnifer Wri ght ; Brenda McDonald Swenson (Mrs D J .) 1424 hesrnut t., Grand Forks, 058201

South Dakota Alpha - (1927) Univer ity of Sout h Dakota, 11 8 North Plum, Ve rmi lli o n, SO 57069; A li so n Pi lgr im ; Edith Roes le r H ee r, 915 Eas t Main, Verm illi on, SO 57069

Wisco nsin Alpha - (1 89 4) University of Wi sco n sin -Madi so n, 130 La ngdo n , Mad iso n , WI 53703; Kristi Fredrickso n ; Nancy Platto, 579 Hillcrest, Verona, WI 53793

Wisco nsin Delta - (1990) Marq uette Unive rsity, c/o Kim Ba rge r , 1100 W . W e ll St ,# 12 12, Milwaukee, WI 53255; Sara Nap iera la; Lynn Partleton Hud y (Mr. Robe rt) 4454 Mary la nd Ave., Shorewood, WI 5321 1

Pi Province

Colleg iate Province President: Ka thleen Jun e H anson (Mrs. J L.) SO Alph a, 907 Main Street, Sioux City, IA 51103

Province Coordinator: Ann Wea r Wi ley (Mrs Robe rt) IA Gamma, 4512 71st Street Pl ace, Urbandale, IA 50322

Iowa Alpha - (1 8 68) Iowa W es le ya n University , Schaeffer-Trieschmann Hall , Box 90, Mt. Ple asan t, IA 52641; S h err i Mo ugin ; Ma rtha H ayes, 400 West C lay, Mt Pleasant, 1A 52641

Iowa Beta - (1874) Simpson Co ll ege, 406 N o rt h Buxton, Indi ano la, IA 50125; Am y Gray; Constance Jessen, 3333 Grand Ave. # 15 3, Des Mo in es, IA 50312

Iowa Gamma - (1 8 77) Iowa State Unive rsity , 208 A sh , Ames, IA 50010; Bren da M a nn; Vicki Voelker Sivesind, 1919 Po lk Dr., Ames, IA 50010

Iowa Zeta - (1 882) University of Iowa, 815 East W as hin gto n , Iowa City, IA 52240; Kelly Gallagher; Kristy W ebe r , 845 Dove r, Iowa City, IA 52245

Iowa Eta - (1983) Drake University, 12 19 34th St ., Des Mo in es, IA 50311; Angie Derks; Gabrielle Ma lett, 3857 W ood land # 10 , W es t Des Moi n es, IA 50265

Rho Province

Collegiate Province President: Penn y Heyl Moss (Mrs. M R ) KS Beta, 133 Brendonwood, Wi c hita, KS 67206

Province Coordinator: Lau ra Randa ll Witte n auer (Mrs . Richard) KS Beta, 229 W oodgate, La wrence, KS 66049

Kansas Alpha - (1873) University of Kan sas, 1612 W est 15th St., Law rence, KS 66044; H o ll y Aripoli; Rebecca Floyd, 3430 So uthe ast W a lnut , Topeka, KS 66605-3055

Kansas Beta - ( 1915) Kan sas State Unive rsity, 1819 T odd Road, Manhattan , KS 66502; Dana Hutchiso n; Sara Doornbos Wasi nger, 1908 Plymouth Rd ., Manhattan, KS 66502

Mis ouri Alpha - (1899) Univer ity of Mi ssouri, 511 East Rollins , Columbia, MO 65201; Shannon Vickery; Doyne McKinney McKenzie (Mrs. W. S.) 710 Thilly Ave. , Columbia, MO 65203

Missouri Beta - (1907) W as hington University, Box 1182, St Louis, MO 63130; Lisa Mecham; Marianne Dun tan Brady (Mrs. Timothy T.) 536 Webs ter Forest Dr. , Webster Groves, MO 63119

Misso uri G a mma -( 19 14 ) D rury Co ll ege, 900 No rth Be n to n , S prin gfie ld, MO 65802; Sonja Bur ks; Suza n ne Lt pscomh T homas

(Mrs. A.) 41 10 Pea rso n Ci rcle, Spnngfield, MO 6 5809

S ig m a Prov inc e

CoUegiate Province President: Ja n e t

Abra m s Ev a n s (Mr s. J ) O K Bera, P.O. Box

60 471 , O kl a h o ma C it y, O K 75 14 6

Province Coordinator: San sy Sta n c il

H odges (Mr s. F. Ra usc h) AR Alph a, 2935

Mary Dr. , Fores t C it y, AR 72 33 5

Arkan s a s Alpha - (1 909 ) U ni ve rs it y of

A rkansas, 502 W est Map le, Fayettev ill e,

A R 7270 1; S tacy Ju s tu s; Reg ina Ri c h a rdson

Yo un g (Mrs. Ke nn e th) 8 49 W indy Hill , Fayerrev ill e , AR 727 03

A rkan s a s B e ta - (I 963) U ni ve rsi t y of

A rk a n sas- Littl e Roc k , 3 117 So uth T ay lo r, Lin le Roc k, AR 722 0 4 ; S te ph a ni e C hud y; Ren a Coo pe r, 140 2 N Pi e rce # E 17 , Li nl e Roc k, AR 72207

Oklahoma Alpha - (I 9 10 ) U ni ve rs it y of

O kl a h o ma , 1701 Elm S t , N o rma n, O K 73 0 72; Andrea N o la nd ; Jo n e ll a Fra nk (Mr s. Gary Rife ) 515 S h a wn ee S tree t , N or m a n , O K 73071

Oklahoma Beta - (1919) O kl a h o ma S t a te U ni ve rsit y, 324 S o uth C leve la nd , S t ill wa t e r , O K 74 0 74 ; Ga bi Tunn e ll ; Me li ssa M cCo ll o m So rre nt in o ( Mr". P. T. ) 2002 W est 3rd , S tillw a t e r,O K 74 0 74

T e xa s Ep s ilon - (197 6 ) Uni ve rs it y o f N o rth T exas; P.O. Box 131 8 7, De n to n , TX 7620 3 ; Ni co le Bracco li n o ; Sa ll y Gord o n

S m ith (Mrs. T M ) 3 124 Hi gh Roa d , Flo we r Mo und , TX 750 28

Tau Province

CoUegiate Province President: Sa lli

Pr esto n Whita ke r , TX Et a, 100 1 W es t Pa rk Blvd. ", 168, Pl ano, T X 75075

Provin ce Coordinator: S h a rl o n e Jeffcoa t Brad ley, TX Ga mm a, 800 Camb ri dge Rd., T yle r, TX 75 703

T e xa s Alpha - (1 902) U ni ve rs it y o f T exasA ustin, 2300 Sa n A n to ni o, Au stin, T X 7870 5; Ka th yrn S t as n ey; Pa t sy Read

O ve rm ill e r (Mrs C ra ig ) 11 03 Be lm o nt Pk wy , Au stin , TX 78 703

T e xas Beta - (1 9 16) So uth e rn M e th odi s t

U ni ve rsi t y, 3 10 1 Da ni e l , Da ll as, TX 75205; Caro l Ca rl oc k; Ann H e rrin g Brow n (Mrs. J W ) 360 4 Poto mac, Da ll as, TX 75205

T e xas Delta -( 19 56) T exas C hr is ti a n

U ni ve rs it y, T CU Bo x 29 70 4 , For t W o rth , TX 76 129; S te ph a ni e Feaste r ; ancy

Ca ll ie r Belch er (Mr s. Ga ry) 1717 Ca rl eto n Ave., For t W o rth, TX 76 10 7

T e xa s Zeta - (1 9 77 ) Bay lo r U ni ve rs ity, BU &)x 56 18, W aco, TX 76798; Juli e Mc Brid e; Ji ll Kn ox Ke ll y (M rs. T.) 233 1 La ke Ai r

Dr. , W aco, TX 7671 0

Texa s Eta - (1 98 5) T exas A & M

U n ive rs it y, 160 1 Mun so n Ave., Co ll ege

S t a ti o n , T X 778 40; Am a nd a Lindle y; Bt: ll y Be n bow W estb roo k ( Mr s. Lu t h e r) 1506 East 3 1st Sr., Bryan, T X 77802

Ups il o n Pr ov in ce

Co Ueg iate Province Pres id e nt: Linda oel

Ibsen (M rs. R. E.) CO Be t a, 524 I Ltchen Place, Boulder, CO 80301

Pro vin ce Co o rdinator: Lind a Ra n kin Eze ll

( Mrs. W W. ) KS A lph a, 19 13 Mohaw k , Fr.

Co ll ins, CO 80525

Co lo rad o Alph a -( 188 4 ) University of Co lorado-Bou lde r, 890 II t h Sr., Bo uld e r, CO 80302 ; S uzie Haze n ; Ka re n Broo ks

T urn e r (Mr . Mo rgan ) 75 1 Racq ue t La n e, Bo uld e r , CO 80303

Colorado Gamma - (1 9 54) Co lo rado S t a t e

U ni ve rsit y, 6 25 W es t La ke , Ft. Co llin s, CO 80 52 1; Je nnife r Koe pk e ; Ja ne Rergg re n Saa th o ff (Mrs. Willi a m G ) 171 3 Barnwood Dri ve , Fr. Co llin s, CO 80 5 25

Colorado Delta - (19 86 ) Co lo rad o Sc h oo l o f Min es, 10 18 12th St., Go ld e n, CO 80 4 0 1; Ama nda Fr eeman; Ba rbara W eatherwax

Mo h a r ( Mrs. R G.) 630 Fi e ld Sr., Lakewood, CO 802 15

Montana Alpha - (1 92 1) Mo nt a n a S ta t e

U ni ve rs ity, 130 4 So ut h 5t h Ave., Boze ma n , MT 59 715 ; Pa me la La mm e rs; Yvo nn e G raf

Ja rre n (D C. ) 3309 S und a nce Dr. , Boze man, MT 59 7 15 W y oming ALpha - (1 9 10 ) U ni ve rsit y of W yo min g, UW S ta ti o n , Fr a t e rnit y Pa rk, La ra mie, WY 8 2070 ; Tin a Jo hn so n ; Pa ul a Bake r H a rri s (Mrs. P. B. ) 1063 Fro nt e ra A ve., La ra m ie, WY 820 70

Phi Province

CoUegiate Provinc e Pres ident: Cece Bart o w De ri c kso n (Mrs. J C. ) AZ A lph a, 7156 Le mm o n Roc k Pl ace, Tu cso n , AZ 8 57 18

Province Coordinator: Jud y C utl e r St ic kn ey (M rs. Ge o rge ) CO Ga mm a, 10 25 Wes t Fa irw ay Dri ve , M esa , AZ 8 5201

Arizona Alpha - (1917) Univers ity of A ri zo n a, 1035 N o rth Mo u nt a in Av e., Tu cso n , AZ 8 57 19; usie exso n ; Ma m ie Good in g (Mrs. G a ry) 54 26 E. 9 th Stree t , Tu cso n , AZ 85 711

Arizona Beta - ( 196 5) A r izo n a S ta te U ni ve rs ity, Pa lo Ve rd e Ma in , ASU, T e mpe, A Z 8528 1; Ca di McC rac ken ; Do nn a Lory Dra pe r, 730 1 E Mo nt e V ist a Rd ., Sco ttsd a le, AZ 8 525 7

Arizona Gamma - (1 990 ) o rth e rn Ari zo n a U ni ve rs ity, A U Box 120 17 , Fl agsta ff, A Z 8600 I ; Kri sti e Di e hl ; Caro l Sa nd vik Mc Elw a in (M rs. W ad e ) 16 77 W ood h o ll o w W ay, Fl ags t aff, AZ 8600 1

New Mexico Alpha - (1 9 46 ) U ni ve rs ity o f e w Mex ico, 17 0 1 Mesa V ist a N. E., A lbuqu e rq ue , NM 87 106; Ke ndra Me rritt ; A lex Doy le Be ac h, 20 15 Die t z Pl ace N W , A lb uq ue rq ue , M 87 107

New Mexic o Beta -( 1972) New Mex ico

St a t e U ni ve rs it y, 300 G ree k Row , Las C ru ces, M 88003; Me li ssa Whi te; Rul ee n Lazze ll , P.O. Box 3357, Las C ru ces, NM 88003

Texas Gamma - (1 953 ) T exas T ec h U niv e rsit y, & )x 43 24 T ec h S t a ti on, Lu b boc k, TX 79 406 ; A ry n Whit e; Na ncy Je nnin gs Kl e in ( Mrs. M.) 46 14 13 th , Lu bboc k, T X 79 41 6

Chi Prov inc e

Co Uegiate Pro vin ce P resid e nt: I\'onna Peterson McCabe, WA Ga mm a, 1328 North Jachon, T acoma, WA 98 406 Province Coo rdinator: Cynt h ia , mith Klavea n o (M rs. Butch) WA Beta, Route 3 &)x 90, Pomeroy, W A 99347

Alberta Alpha - (1 93 1) U ni ve rs ity of A lbe rt a, 110 12 85 Ave., Edm o nto n , AB T 6G OW 6 CA A DA ; Ror i-Lynn Ca rst e n s; Sh ery l Dickens, 86 16 108 A St reet, Edm o nt o n , A B T 6 E 4M 8 C ANADA

Idaho Alpha - ( 19 23) Uni ve rs it y o f Id a h o, 507 Id a h o A ve., Moscow, ID 83843; Ca ri Mc Murray; Sa ll y Mc Rae, 927 15th Ave., Le wi sto n , ID 83 50 1

Washington Alpha - (1907) Univ e rs it y o f W as hin gto n , 454 8 17th A ve., N . E., Sea ttl e, WA 98 105; Megan Me lin; Ma ry S. Peterso n , 4803 N E 75th , Sea n le , WA 98 1 IS

Washington Beta - (1 9 12 ) W as hin gto n State Unive rsity, N. E 825 Lin de n Sr., Pullm an, W A 99 163; Ke ll y Wilk ; Caro le Coo ke Jo n es (Mrs. Ba rry) 19 14 Eas t 25 th, Spo ka n e, W A 9920 3 Was hington Gamma - (1 948) U ni ve r ' ity of Pu ge t So und , 15 00 N W a rn e r Sr., mith Ha ll , T aco ma, WA 98416; Kir sten And e rso n; Ja ni ce Oh lso n Ri c h a rd s (Mrs. Wi ll ia m) 480 3 O ld S tump Dr. NW, G ig H a rbor , W A 983 32

P s i

Province

CoUegiate Province President: Ja n e Fitzpa tri c k Boudrea u (Mrs Th o mas ) O K Bet a, 6159 Sw ee tbri a r Co urt , Las V egas, NV 89 102

Province Coordinator: Pa m Sto ut Borgma n (Mrs. Ri c h a rd) OR A lph a, 25 Pa iut e C t. , Po we ll Butt e , O R 9775 3

Nevada Alpha - (1 9 15) U ni ve rs it y o f N eva d a- Re n o, 86 9 N o rth S ie rra S t ., Re n o, NV 89503;Krist e n Pe rkin s; De lo res Ba rce ll os C lewe (Mrs Pre ss ) 1 1080 Bo ndshire Dri ve , Re n o , NV 895 J J

Oregon Alpha - (19 15) U n ive rs ity o f Orego n , 151 8 Kin ca id Sr., Eu ge n e, OR 9 7401 ; Meag h a n Switze r; Juli e Smith C h o wn (Mrs Mi c h ael) 3880 York shire, Eugene, O R 97405

Oregon Beta -( 19 17) O rego n S t a te U ni ve rsity, 268 5 N W T ay lo r A ve., Co rva ll is, OR 97330; Nat a li e H o nn ; Pa tri c ia Bo tts Yo un ge r (Mrs. M A .) 24 50 N. W . 2 7th , Co rva llis, O R 9 7330

Oregon Gamma - (1944) W ill a me tt e U niv e rsity , 9 00 S t a te Snee t S .E ., H 230, Sa le m , O R 9 730 1; Les il McG uire ; G ig i G unn Me rrill (Mrs. W B ) 435 n nd S t. E, Sa le m , O R 9 730 1 Utah Alpha - (1 929 ) Univ e rs it y o f U t a h , 144 3 Eas t 100 So uth , Sa lt La ke C it y, U T 841 02; Me li ssa Bea n ; Jo li e Co le ma n , 14 39 La ird Ave., Sa lt La ke Ci ry, U T 841 0 5

Omega Pr o vince

CoUegiate Province President: Ka rm a S t e ph e ns Ro be rts (Mrs. T e rr y) O R Alph a , 54 32 Ca rl to n S tree t , O a k la nd , C A 9 46 18

Province Coordinator: Marc in e Je ffe ry

Ad a ms, ID Alph a, 3 2 Ca lv in Dr ive , O rinda, CA 9 4 563

California ALpha -( 1893) S ta n fo rd U n ive rsity, P.O. Box 43 4 2, S t a n fo rd , CA 9 4309; Je nn ife r Hin t: ; Li sa Ga me l , 3025 Van ess San Francisco, CA 9 41 09

C alifo rn ia B e ta - ( 1900) University 0 1 Ca lifornia-Berke ley, 2325 Piedmont Ave., Be rkeley, CA 9 4 704; T ana h orrock; Ka re n H utc h in on, Th e Fa iml ont H ote l , Na ti o n a l Ma rk e tin g, S a n Fr a n c isco, CA 9 41 06

California Theta - (1980) Un iversity of California Delta - (1927) Un iversity of California Epsilon - (1949) San Diego State Ca lifornia-Davis, 44 5 Russell Bou levard, Californ ia-Los Angeles, 700 Hil ga rd , Los U niv e r it y, 5080 Co ll ege P lace, San D iego, Davis, CA 956 16; Libby Foster; Jan Angeles, CA 9002 4 ; Tara H o lt zmu ll er; CA 92115; Juli e Kane; Ellen Steddom Scan lan Shaffer (Mrs. G. W.) 18 West Susa n Schaaf Bonesteel Mrs M. J .) 1368 Freaner (Mrs. C. W.) 746 Monterey Ave Monte Vista Dr., Woodland, CA 95695 Su n et Blvd., Pacific Palisade, CA 90272 Chu la Vista, CA 92010

California Iota - ( 1986) Ca liforn ia State California Zeta - (1950) University of Califo rnia Eta - (1974) University of University-Chico, 41"3 West 4th Street, Califo rni a-Santa Barbara, 763 Cam in o Ca lifornia-Irvine, 64 Berkeley Ave., Irvine, C hic o, CA 9 49 28; Jill Kru ege r ; Dani Pescadero, Goleta, CA 93117; G ig i Yo unt; CA 92715; Kri ste n Lovett; Nancy O'Brien Darcey H a milt o n (Mrs. W J .) 18 Da hli a Je nnifer Edmonston, 175 Kinman Avenue Buc h anan (Mrs_ Mark) 2339 Rutgers Dr., W ay, C hi co, CA 95926 #28, Go leta, CA 93 117 Cos t a Mesa, CA 92626

Alpha-Beta Province

Collegiate Province President: Ruth Neel

Alpha-Gamma Province

California Kappa - (19 87 ) Unive rs it y o f

Ca lifornia-San Diego, 7770 Rege nt Rd. , Suite 113 -238, Sa n Di ego, CA 92 12 2; Jan Shoenberge r; Judith Jo hnso n , 8510

Collegiate Province President: Kl eo Reed Sugarman Drive, La Jo ll a, CA 92037 N o ble (Mrs Doug las) CA Delt a, 2564 Via Ka rst (Mrs. M J ) SO A lpha, 1706 Trade California Lambda - ( 1988 ) University of Ca rrill o, Pa los Verd es Estates, CA 90274 Wind s La n e, N e wpo rt Beac h , C A 92660 Ca liforn ia- Riv e rs id e, 3429 Canyon C rest, Province Coordinator: Lind say Mead

Province Coordinator: Mich e ll e Murre ll # 1-0 , Riv e rs id e, CA 92507; Vasi Alevras; McCrea (Mrs. Jo hn) CA Alph a, 1857 Goseco (Mrs. Frank) CA Eta, 45 Fa llin g Ka thl een W ood Geckeler (Mrs. W. R.) Pa lo ma St ., Pasad e n a, CA 91104 Star, Irvin e, CA 927 14 31480 Avenida Del Reposo, T e mecu la, CA

California Gamma - (1917) University of 92390 Sout h e rn Ca li fornia, 667 W es t 28th St., Los An ge les, C A 90007; Stephanie Jo hn sen; L3urie Dnvis, Bo ul eva rd # 0 -3, H ermosa Beac h , CA 90254

The Roll of Alumnae Clubs

Alpha Prov ince Bet a Province

Westchester County, NY -Ina Rappe Wi shn e r , 10 Kn o ll wood Dr., Port Chester, Alumnae Province Pres ident - Robe rta Alumnae Province Pre side nt - Mary Lu NY 10573 Boyd Bragan (Mrs. R A.) WV Gam ma,S Pend e rgrast Meix e ll (Mrs John) TN Delta, Hardin g C ircl e, Enfie ld, CT 06082 150 East St. Andrews Dri ve, Mo unt La ur e l, Gamma Province Berkshire County, MA - Lo is Boone Hill NJ 0805 4 (Mrs. P.) 289 Stockb rid ge Rd ., Len ox, MA Albany, NY - Alice Wilson Allen (Mrs. Alumnae Province President - Lynn 012 40 Willi a m H ., Jr.) 26 Upper W edgewood W ad d e ll Tyr e (Mrs. Steve n) NY De lta, 824 Bo ston City, MA - Jane Decker (Mrs. T oby) Lane, Voorheesville, NY 12 186 Ga ler Dr., Newtown Sq ua re, PA 19073 42 Summit Street, Newton, MA 02 158 Bergen County, NJ - Peggy Kinn a ird (Mrs. Central Pennsylvania - Ja net Sc hw artz Bostonian, MA - Kim W atson , 26 Su lliv an C. W.) 522 H ens le r La n e, O rade ll , NJ Byro n (Mrs. W. J.) 4 Barberry Ct., Ave., Newton Upper Falls, MA 02 164- 076 49 Danvi ll e, PA 17821 1115 Buffalo, NY - Cat hr yn Gruen Forrest (Mrs . Clarksburg, WV - Lo ri Ge mo nd o (Mrs. Central Massachusetts - Kelly A. Jefferson, M .) 260 Knox St., West Seneca, NY 14224 Kim) 56 Ga rd en C ircl e, Bridgeport, WV 705 Main St., Shrewsbury, MA 0 1545 Chenango Valley, NY - Kelly Liccini, 26330 Eastern Maine - Ca li sta Wiberg Hannigan Co lgate Unive rs it y Box X5382, H ami lton, Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA - N. Patrice (Mrs. Earle) R.R. # 1, Box 1081, Brewer, NY 13346 Ridgway, 134 South Enola Dr., Enol a, PA ME04412 Greater Princeton Area, NJ - Pam Ore s ler 17025 Greater Pordand, ME - Sarah Simmons, 47 Sch li ck, 561 H eatons Mill Dr., La n ghorne, Lehigh Valley , PA - Linda Durfee Dean Grove St., #3, Kennebunk, ME 04043 PA 19047 (Mrs. Sheldon, Jr.) 13 16 Highland Court, Greater Springfield, MA - Patricia Noonan Jersey Shore, NJ - Sandra Sharrow A ll entown, PA 18103 Lowell (M rs. Geo rge A.) 409 William St., Campbe ll, 1313 Ocean Front, Po int Morgantown , WV - Diane Griffin-Don ley Lo ngmeadow, MA 01106 Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742 (Mrs John) 59 Orchard Street, Hartford, CT - She il a Pearson Luddy (Mrs Long Island-North Shore, NY - Ju dy Morgantown, WV 26505 William) 192 Brookside Road, Newington, Fergu so n Wasilchuk (Mrs. Stephen) 21 Philade l phia Main Lin e, PA - Sally Brown • CT06 111 Capito l Heights Rd ., Oyster Bay, NY 11771 Robie (Mrs. Willi a m) 741 Hickory Lane, Manchester Area, CT - Linda Kelley New York City-Manhattan , NY -Nancy Berwyn, PA 19312 McCarthy (Mrs. Joh n) 31 Brighton Lane, Ashbrooke, I Broad Pkwy., ;=3F, White Pittsburgh-North, PA - Sarah Ja ne Vernon, CT 06066 Plain s, NY 10601 Nicholson In glis (Mrs. George) 108 f New Hampshire Seacoast - Kary n Ko man Northern New Jerse y - Karen Dav is Jone s Wilmar Drive, Pittsbur gh, PA 15238 Anderson, 3 Fieldstone Dr., Kingston, NH (Mrs. Walter) 38 Pine Grove Avenue, Pittsburgh-South Hills , P A - Phyllis 03848 Summit, NJ 0790 1 Brown lee Blair (Mr. L.) 246 Lynn Haven New Haven, CT - Anne E. Varrone, 18 1 Rochester, NY - Carol Severance Brandt Dr., Pittsb urgh , PA 15228 Edwards St. =3, New Haven, CT 06511 (Mr. R. C.) 25 Kitt y Hawk Drive, Whe e ling , WV/Ohio Valley - Le s lie Cook Rhode Island - Jennifer Davis Mathi s (Mrs. Pittsfo rd, NY 14534

Graebe (Mrs. Garth) 403 Belleview J.) 565 Quaker Lane=106 , West Warwick, Schenectady, NY - Virginia Cain (Mrs. Boulevard, Steubenville, OH 43952 Rl02893 Bernard) 1541 Baker A venue, Delta Province Southern Fairfield County, CT - Flora Schenectady, NY 12309

Kibler Luckhardt (Mrs. P.) 20 Ridgeway Sou thern New J ersey - Leslie Conn (Mrs Alumnae Provin ce Preside nt - Cynthia Rd , Easton, CT 06612 K.) III Baker Ave., Atco, NJ 08004 H o rn Thiemann , IL Zeta, 3393 South Syracuse , NY - Virginia Baner Dewey (Mrs. tafford t., Arlington, V A 22206 R. F.) 309 Cherry Road, Syracuse, Y Baltimore , MD - Leslie H a ll Buchanan 13219

(Mrs. Robert) II Devon Hill Road, =B8, Toronto, ON - Stephanie Knox, 620 Jarvis Baltimore, MD 21210 St #305, T oronto, 0 M4Y 2R8 CANADA

Charlottesville, VA - Jennie Ferretti (Mrs. D. M.) 2505 Williston Dr. , Charl o ttesville, VA 22901

Chesapeake, MD - Elizabeth Bietsch

Bri zen dine (Mrs. A W.) 204 Queen Ann e Club Drive, Stevensville, MD 21666

Hampton Road s, VA - Allison Collins Sutton (Mrs . H. V.) 8 Lauren Drive, Poquoson, VA 23662

Maryland-DC Suburban, MD (Marianne Reid Wild) - Sharon Nagle Olmstead (Mrs. Randy) 3809 Stepping Stone Lane , Burtonsville, MD 20866

Norfolk, VA - Jennifer Boretsky, 3032

Princess Anne Crescent, Chesapeake, V A 23321

Northern Virginia - Karen Shelton Chevalier (Mrs. M.) 8509 Browning Ct., Annandale, VA 22003

Richmond, VA (May L. Kener ) - Carol Veasey Powers (Mrs H. P ) 3436 Grandview, Richmond V A 23225

Roanoke Vaney , VA - Consta nc e Pierce Tracy (Mrs. C layton) 8220 Winterwood Terrace SW, Roanoke, VA 24018

Southern Maryland - Patti Cooper Rogers (Mrs. J. D.) 13400 Kris Ran Court, Fort Washington, MD 20744

Washington, D .C. - Zoe McCombs Largess (Mrs. M.) 1908 Quincy Street NW, Washington, DC, 20011

Wilmington, DE - Simone Acha, 100 Lonewood Avenue, Wilmington, DE 19 804

Epsilon Province

Alumnae Province President - Patricia Emens Anderson (Mrs. Jon E.) SC Alpha, 921 Nauvasse Trail, Fort Mill, SC 29715

Athens, GA - Tammy Neu Lind say (Mrs. Duke) 285 Cherokee Ave., Athens, GA 30606

Adanta, GA - Monica Davis Skidmore, 770 Barrington Way, Atlanta, GA 30076

Central Savannah River Area, GAfSCCami lla Humphrey (Mrs . John) 3546 Pebble Beach Drive, Augusta, GA 30907

Charlotte, NC - Julia Marshall Priester, 6810 Old Providence, Charlotte, NC 28226 Columbia, SC - Susan E Morris (Mrs. R. E.) 149 Casco Bay Rd., Irm o, SC 29063 Durham-Orange County , NC - Julia Wallace Dunn (Mrs. T E.) 35 Forest Green Dr., Durham, NC 27705

Greater Charleston Area, SC - Florence Arabian Machakian (Mrs. Martin) 115 Pleasant Valley, Jo hn 's Island, SC 29455 Greenville, SC - Susanne Hathaway Hite (Mrs. P. E.) 412 Bridgewater Drive, Greenville, SC 29615

Mid-Georgia - Betty Webb Krause (Mrs. G. A) 1110 River North Blvd., Macon, GA 31211

Sandhills of North Carolina - Harriet

Harl ow Montgomery (Mrs. P. W.) P.O. Box 402 8, 54 Quail Hill, Pinehurst, NC 28374

Savannah, GA - Helen Joyce Phillips, 101 St. George Boulevard #5-1, Savannah, GA 31419

Spartanburg, SC -Diana Bryant Johnson (Mrs J. D.) 149 Cambridge Circle, Spartanburg, SC 29302

Winston-Salem, NC - Katherine Slaughter Blackburn, 1601 Triniry Garden Circle, Clemmons, NC 27012

Zeta Province

Alumnae Province President - Mary Kettere r DeVoe, WV Gamma, 3045 Park Village Way, Melbourne, FL 32935

Brevard County, FL - Carla Pinkne y Williams (Mrs. T) 1888 Crane Creek Blvd ., Melbourne, FL 32940

Daytona-Ormond Beach, FL - Carolyn Hartigan, 252 Woodstock Ct., Ormond Beach, FL 32174

DeLand , FL - Mary Gilbert Prathe r (Mr s. S. W.) 2150 Hontoon Rd. , DeLand, FL327Z0 (4/92 - 10/92 R #1, Box 388 -P, Sylvia, NC 28779)

Ja cksonville, FL - Cynthia Seagraves, 3102 Lake Shore Boulevard, Jackso nvill e, FL 32210

Ocala-Gainesville, FL - Leslie Dotson,5921 NW 44th Pl., Gainesville, FL 32606

Orlando-Winter Park, FL - Sharlene Wendel Martin (Mr. Stephan) 1986 Gamboge Drive, Orlando, FL 32822-8347

Tallahassee, FL - Beth Dice Trotman (Mrs. Wilbur) 1738 Armistead Place, Tallahassee, FL 32312

Eta Province

Alumnae Province Pre sident - Nancy Roake O'Neil (Mrs. John) IL Theta, 4581 Hi gel Ave., Sarasota, FL 34242

Boca Raton, FL -Heather Hitchc ock Gabso (Mrs. G.) 3005 Canterbury Dr., Boca Rato n , FL 33434

Cleruwater, FL - Lois Keller Boss ( Mrs. W.) 206 Midway Island, Clearwater, FL 34630 AND Hattie Grones Lintner (M rs. C. 0.) 119 Windward Isl and, Clearwater, FL 34630

Fort l.auderdale, FL - Margaret Van Duzer Jelstrom (Mrs M. D.) 625 SW 12th St., Fo rt Lauderdale , FL 33315

Imperial Polk County , FL - Rut h Etheridge Gardner (Mrs. B. D.) 410 We s t Belvedere St., Lakeland, FL 33803

Indian River County, FL - Margery Anderson Merrill, 4755 4th St., Vero Beach, FL 32968 AND Mary Jane Mitchell Stewart, PO Box 3184, Vero Beach, FL 32964

Miami, FL - Heather Harley Koschny (Mrs. M. A) 7690 SW 156th St., Miami, FL 33157

Naples, FL - Margaret Gardner C h ristiansen (Mrs. G. T) 205 Park Shore Drive, #4 15, Naples, FL 33940

Palm Beach County, FL - Jean Salisbury Miller (Mrs. P ) 4827-0 Alder Dr., West Palm Beach, FL 33417

St. Petersburg, FL - Lisa Beliles Walsh (Mrs . Matthew) 505 14th Aven ue N.E., St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Sarasota-Manatee, FL - Greta Lee Kranz Banzhaf (Mrs P. C.) 5226 Land ings Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34231

Southwest Florida - Peg Ward Daniel (Mrs W ) 16601 Timberlakes SW #102, Fort Myers, FL 33908

Stuart Area, FL - Grace Sutelan Fazio (Mrs. M. ) 1650 Sweet Bay Circle, Palm City, FL 34990

Tampa, FL - Nancy Wheeler Fisher (Mrs B. L.) 18631 Geraci Road, Lutz , FL 33549

Theta Province

Alum na e Province President - Dawn Elizabeth Aronoff, MI Delta, 86 4 Barclay Ct., Tro y, MI 48098

Ann Arbor, MI - Kelly Camperman Pucher (Mrs. H .) 772 Green Rd ., # 103, Ypsilanti, MI48198

Bloomfield Hills, MI - Judy Van Winkl e Emerick (Mrs R. W., Jr.) 240 Surrey Lane , Rochester , MI 48306

Detroit-West Suburban, MI - Joan Brocklehurst Sharp, 995 Nottingham, Grosse Pointe Park , MI 48230

Grand Rapid s, MI - Ann Peterson Broker, 2685 Cascade Springs Drive S.E., Grand Rapid s, MI 49546

Greater Lansing, MI - Julie Osterink Hull (Mrs. F.), 1197 Chartwell Crwy N., East Lansing, MI48823

Grosse Pointe, MI - Nancy Schultz Byers (Mrs. B. M ) 29210 Grandview, Mt. Clemens, MI48045

Jackson, MI - Barbara Schmitt Curtin (Mrs. D.) 45 30 Eagle Dr., Jackson, MI 49201

North Woodward, MI - Isabelle Williams Clark (Mrs. Steven) 1606 H aynes, Birmingham, MI 48009

Toledo, OH - Caro lyn Lake Yenrick (Mrs. D. M.) 4025 Pickle Road, Oregon, O H 43616

Traverse Bay Area, MI - Barbara Waechter Good (Mrs. D.) 514 Franklin Woods Dr., Traverse City, MI 49684

Iota Province

Alumnae Province President - Lois Huston Ross (Mrs. C. D ) IN Delta,188 Lookout Dr., Dayton, OH 45419

Akron, OH - Janet Roberge Lucas (Mrs Martin) 42 Outlook Drive, Tallmadge, OH 44278

Athens, OH - Mary Elizabeth Lasher Mye rs, 33 Meadow Lane, Athens, OH 45701

Canton, OH - Nancy Rische Martin (Mrs. G.) 621 Edgewood Ave SW, Massillon, OH 44646

Cincinnati, OH - Mary Ponsot Walker (Mrs. W. J.) 6376 Kings Arms Way, Fairfield, OH 45014

Cleveland East, OH - Nancy Hitchcock Harvey (Mrs. Thomas) 47775 Mather Lane, Chagrin Falls, OH 44022

Cleveland West, OH - F. Anne Slaman Lynch (Mrs. K. M.) 15080 Waterford, North Royalton, OH 44133

Columbus, OH - Linda Linscott Robert (Mrs. R. J.) 1674 Roxbury Rd ., Columbus, OH 43212

Columbus, OH Junior - Betsy Johnson Spak (Mrs. Paul) 2582 Henthorn Rd , Co lumbu s, OH 43221

Dayton , OH - Teresa Anderson Quick (Mrs. R.) 15 2 East Dr., Centerville, OH 4545 8

Delaware , OH - Susanne Jaklitsc h , 95 Elizabeth Street #405, Delaware, OH 43015

Oxford, OH - Marthann Heard (Mrs. J R.) 6393 Contreras Road, Oxford, OH 45056

Portsmouth, OH - Julia SmithWisniewski (Mrs. R.) R.D. 2, Box 120 , McDermott, OH 45652

Springfield, OH - Cynthia Winters Ater, 1903 Longview Dr. , Springfield, OH 45504

Kappa Province

Al umna e Province President - Becky Th o mas Ya rboro (Mrs. R C.) AL Alpha, 122 Will ow Rid ge Dr., Indi an Springs, AL 35124

Auburn-Opelika, AL - Ma rga ret Brinkl ey (Mrs. D C. ) 662 East University Dr., Auburn, AL 36830

Birmingham , AL - Lo is Fl owe r Yo un gbl ood (Mr. J. M.) 302 Wind sor Dr., Birmin gh a m, AL35209

Birmingham, AL Career Group - Sharon

Stewart Jo hn ton (Mrs. H.) 2106 Rid ged a le Dr ., Birmin gh a m, AL 35244

Chattanooga, TN - Va lerie Cope la nd Rutl edge (Mrs John) 830 1 Sm o ketree Ci rcl e, Oo ltewah, TN 37363

Huntsville, AL - Lucy Brown, 2403 Poinc iann a St., Huntsvi ll e. AL 3580 1 Knoxville, TN - Dawn Sh ee ler Ford (Mrs. R.) 1936 Sto n eb roo k Dr., Kn ox ville, TN 37923

Little Pigeon, TN - He len Anderso n Le wi s (Mrs. B. C.) 710 Se lma La ne , Gatl inburg, TN 37738

Mobile, AL - Lee Q Martin (Mrs. R R.) 1173 Ginger Dr. , Mo bile, AL 36609 Montgomery, AL (Anita Vandervort Hudson) - Jess ic a Freehling, 3700 Carriage Oaks Drive, Mo ntgo mery, AL 36 11 6

Nashville, TN - Lu c ind a Tra bu e, 6575 Joce lyn H o ll o w Rd , Nashville , TN 37205 Northeast Tennessee - Le isa Ebeling Low rey (Mrs. Jonathan) 707 W es t Pin e Street, Jo hn so n City, TN 37604

Pensacola, FL - Fra nces Ellin o r Ise rn (Mrs. E. W ) 825 Bays h o re Dr., # 1207 , Pe n saco la, FL 32507

Tuscaloosa, AL - Jean F. Gordon (Mrs George) 138 Th e Hi gh la nd s, Tu sca loosa, AL35404

Lambda Province

Alumnae Province President - Elizabeth H o lden Ka rpick (Mrs. E. L.) IN Delt a, 185 Pa thw ay Ln ., Wes t Lafaye tte , IN 47906 Elkhart, IN -C hris Lo hm a n Lo n ge nb a ugh (Mrs. ) .) 57240 Osage Dr., Goshen, IN 46526

Fort Wayne , IN - Susan Sh o rt S n yd e r (Mrs. W ) 2723 H azelwood Ave., Fort W ayne, IN 46 805

Kokomo , IN - Phylli s Carte r Stucke r (Mrs F. F.) 2310 out h Wabash, Ko ko mo, I 4690 2

Lafayette, IN - Jane Ode rkirk Th ompson (Mrs. S.) 726 Vine St., West Lafayette, I 479 06

Michiana, IN-MI - Anita H a mada McCo ll este r (Mrs. C. W .) 17760 S t ate Road 23, South Bend, I 46635

Muncie , IN - Tresa Cizek Hu gg in s (Mrs. J.) 907 N o rth Meridian, Eaton, IN 47 338 Richmond , IN - Eugenia Mathew Kleinknecht (Mrs. R.) 9 Parkw ay La ne , Ri chmo n d, I 47374

So uthlak e, IN - Pa ula Phelps Bencie (Mrs. D.) 655 Yo rktown, Crown Poi nt, IN 46307

Valparaiso, IN - Judith DeVille h offne r (Mrs. Jack) 2210 Linden Dr., Valparaiso, I 463 83

Mu Province

Alumnae Province Pres ident - Anne Well s Hayes (Mrs. J B.) IN Gamma, 110 76 Spring Mill Ln., Ca rm e l, IN 46032

Bloomington, IN - Brid get Heydin ge r Morgan (Mr. R ) 1331 Sout hd o wns Dr., Bl oo mington, IN 47401

Columbus , IN - Deborah Lo ughrey, 425 I North Riverside Drive, Co lumbu s, O H 47203

Franklin, IN - Deni se Zeyen S hu ck (Mrs. T. A) 525 Pelen o r Drive, Fra nkl in, IN 46131

Greater Evansville, IN - Kathie Bateman McNaughto n (Mr Jo hn) 625 Ma ri go ld Court, Evansville, IN 47712

Indianapolis, IN - Jo lin e N e lso n Ohma rt (Mrs. G. E. ) 6 141 N o rth Tu xedo, Indi a n apo li s, IN 46220

Indianapolis-South Suburban, IN - S usa n Mills Stretc hberry , 284 Sunse t Blvd., G reenwood, IN 46142

Lexington , KY - Bec ky Stocki n ge r , 828 Ca h aba Road, Lexi ngto n, KY 40502 AND Pat Stewart , 115 Syca mo re Road, Lexington, KY 40502

Louisville, KY - Annemarie Lo n g Wilson, 204 Stillwood Ct., Lo ui sv ille, KY 40 223

Southeastern Indiana - Debbie Lo udenback Smith (Mrs. Fr ank) R.R. #9, Box 395, Gree nsburg, IN 47240

Nu Province

Alumnae Province President - Je ril yn Pric e Si ma k (Mrs. R.) IL Th eta , 1460 No rth Summit St., Whe ato n, IL 60187

Arlington Heights, IL - Connie Mathise n Marshall (Mr. Robe rt) 353 Burto n Pl ace, Arlington He ight s, IL 60005

Chicago South Suburban, IL - Susan Biddle Carr (Mrs. J.) 1300 Pi ace nti , Chicago H eig hts, IL 60411

Chicago West Suburban, IL - Fran Ott Co lby (Mrs. Bradfo rd) 830 Ro binh ood Lane, La Grange Park, IL 60525

Windy City, IL - Je nnifer King , 2703 N o rth Dayto n , Lo wer Lev e l, C hic ago, IL 60614 Du Page County, IL (Nina Harris Allen) - Patty Elli g Keevil (Mrs R. G.) 23 W es t 076 King s Co urt , G len Ellyn , IL 60137

Fox River Valley, lL - La ura Judd Ful to n (Mrs. S.) I Ceda rgate Ci rcl e, Aurora, IL 60506

Hinsdale-Naperville , IL - Mary Jo Elder Brown (Mrs. N.) 1493 Cu lpepper Dr., Naperville, IL 60540

Lake County, IL - Barbara Sc hmid (Mrs. Robe rt) 972 Beverly Place, Lake Forest, IL 60045

Lake Shore, IL - Barbara o nti , 746 Dewey Avenue, Evanston, IL 60202

Milton Township, IL - Lynn Merrick Vogelsinger (Mrs Th omas) 760 Fairview Avenue, G le n Ellyn, IL 60137

North Shore, IL - Barbara Co nn e ll y (Mrs. M. G.) 31 The Court of Cobblestones, o rthbroo k, IL 60062

Oak Park-River Forest, IL -a ncy Crawford Ko ller (Mrs. D.) 1111

Kenilworth , Oak Park , IL 60302 A D

Ali son laValley (Mrs. B.) 8020 West Grand Ave. -"6, River Grove, IL 60171

Park Ridge-Des Plaine s, IL - Ruth Handschuh, 1500 T o uhy Ave., Park Ridge , IL 60068

Xi Province

Alumnae Province President - Elizabeth Dav is Vance (Mrs. Do n ovan) IL Alpha, P.O. Box 547, Oquawka, IL 61469

Alton-Edwardsville, lL - Dorothy Sy lveste r Hine (Mrs. G. C. ) 5208 Dover Dr., Godfrey, IL 62035

Avon-Bushnell, lL (Libbie Brook Gaddis) - Anne Eckle y H aynes (Mr s. Jame s ) 21 Sunset Lane , Bushnell , IL 61422

Belleville Area, IL - Beth Ca mp a n a Lenz (Mrs M.) 334 H az el Avenue, Belleville, IL 62223

Bloomington-Normal, lL - Shaw n Bill , 1108 East Jefferso n #2, Bl oo min gto n , IL 6170 1

Champaign-Urbana, IL - Linda Smith

Tabb (Mrs C h a rl es) 505 West De lawa re, Urb an a, IL 61801

Decatur, IL - Betty Tra ver Zeaman, 10 Ei ght Dr., Decatur, IL 62521

Galesburg, IL - Caro l Daugherty Eg a n (Mrs. Tho mas ) R.R #2, Box 2 11A , Ga lesburg, IL 61401

Monmouth, IL - He le n Ad a ir H ayes, R R #3, Mo nm o uth, IL 61462

Peoria , IL - Ma ry Ja ne Jo hnson (Mrs. Mi ch ae l) 522 N o rthern Oaks Dr., Groveland, lL 61535

Southern Illinois - Pegg y Loga n C urry , PO Box 45 2, Ca mbri a , IL 62915

Springfield, IL - Ali so n Pa rchm a n H owa rd (Mrs J. 8.), 2000 Oak Creek Roa d, Sp rin gfie ld, IL 62704

Omicron Province

Alumnae Province President - Kit sie Ba rkley Ro th (Mrs. Jo n B.) , LA Beta, 6039 Camp St reet, New Orleans, LA 70118

Alexandria, LA - Ja ne Babin gto n Crowell (Mrs R. D. III) 2816 Geo rge's Lan e, Alexandria, LA 71301

Baton Rouge, LA - Sand ra Kirkp a trick, 12 8 So uth Lake shore Dr., Baton Ro uge, LA 70808

Hattiesburg, MS - Cindy Warren , 210 South 27th Av e nue, Hatti esb urg, MS 39 401

Jackson , MS - Cat h y Co llins Bow les (Mr J. W .) 121 Me adow Lar k Lane Rt #3, Jackso n, MS 39213

Lafayette, LA - Mich e ll e S. Dunaway, 220 Steph a ni e, Lafayette, LA 70503

Lake Charles, LA - Lilynn Annette Cut re r , 619 S. Ryan St., Lake C h a rl es, LA 7060 I Louisiana North Shore - Jan e Ellen Herzig Ben so n (Mrs. P ) Fo ur Crista l Court, Mandeville, LA 70448

Meridian , MS - Cha rl o tte Poo le Cha n ey (Mr. Mik e) P.O. Box 156 , Hi ckory, MS 39332

Monroe , LA - Carolyn McCormick M yri ck (M rs. Ro nnie) 3509 Tilfo rd Ci rcl e, Monroe, LA 7120 I

New Orleans , LA - He len Loker McMi llan (M rs. A. J.) 5540 Pitt St., ew Orleans, LA 70115

S hre veport, LA - Lynn McCaryTh o m as (Mrs. Ken) 1518 Mallard Circle, hreveport, LA 71106

Al u m n ae P rovince Pres id e nt - Martha Sherman Malsbary (Mrs. Samuel C) IN Delta, 2331 Pebble Valley Rd., Wauke,ha, WI 53188

B e loit, WI - Jane Dokken U:,truck (Mrs. E.) 12314 Legend Lake Dr., Roscoe, IL 61072

Cedar Rapids, IA - Sara Ro hd e Sauter (Mrs. J .) 2507 Whit e Eagle Trail SE, Ceda r Rapids, IA 52403

Greater Grand Forks , ND - Patricia McBride Le o n ard (Mrs. D.) 615 NW 13th, East Grand Fo rk s, ND 56721

I o wa City , IA - Winifred Scott (Mrs. W. E.) 181 4 Kathlin Dr., Iowa City, IA 52246

Madison , WI - Elizabeth Aldrich Mac Kenzie (Mrs. Mark) 922 Sha ta Drive, Madison, WI 53704

Milwauke e, WI - Me gan Sha ne, 9724 North Ash Court 3W, Mequ o n, WI 53092 Minneapolis, MN - Cherrill Street Bold (Mrs. J S.) 460 8 Me ril a n e, Edina, M 55436

Quad Citi es , IL.IA - Kimberly Fl a h e rt y, 1915 Windin g Hill Roa d "803, Davenport, IA 52807

R oc kford , II. - Judy Gibson Fi sher, 5576 Raspberry Tr a il , Rockfo rd, IL 6 1 111 St Paul, MN - Nancy Earle Erick so n (Mrs. E.) 1640 Tamberwood Trai l, Woodbury, MN 55125

South Suburban - Minneapolis/St Paul , MN - Beth Buck ley Ca ldwe ll (Mrs. C) 7369 Upper 136th St. West, Apple Valley, MN 55124

Winnipeg, MB - Susan Fred, 873 Grovsnor Avenue, Winnipeg , MB R3M OM4 CANADA

Rho Province

Alumna e Province Pre s ident - Ma rth a McWilliams Weishahan (Mrs. D.) ME Alpha, 5101 W as hin gto n , Lincoln, NE 68506

Ames , IA - N a ncy Grabau (Mrs. James) 509 South Story, Boone, IA 50036

Black Hills, SD - Kei z La rso n Shu ltz (Mrs. Jay C) 3301 Flint Dr., Rapi d City, SD 57702

D es Moine s, IA - Mary Ryan Lampright (Mrs. C) 3924 Maqu oke t a Dr., Des Moines, IA 50311 Indianola , IA - Jo Eddy, 512 North G St., Indian o la, IA 50125 Lincoln , NE ( Dorothy Weaver Morgan )Deb ra Pi ll ing H icks , 1940 Yorkshire, Linco ln , NE 68506

Mount Pleasant, IA - Elizabeth Davenport Garre ls (Mrs Richard) R. R. "'1, Mt. Pleasant, lA 5264 I Omaha , NE - Rita Ba rtlett (Mrs. L.) 15027 Cedar Circle, Omaha, N.E . 68144

Sioux City , IA - Cindy Hoove r C lark (M rs. Ja mes) 3408 o uth Coral, Sioux City, IA 51106

Sioux Falls , SD - Tanya H a rri s Ka ufm a n (Mrs. K C) 1517 Ray mo nd Circle, Sioux Falls, SD 57106

Sig m a Provi n ce

A lumnae Pro vin ce Pres id e nt - Jean C h a llin o r H a ll (Mrs. D. L.) KS Alpha, 8120 Granada, Prairie Village, KS 66208

C o lumbia , MO - Lisa Alain Beck, 201 Sappington Drive. Columbia, MO 65203

H utc h in so n , K S - Kay Braden Perry (Mrs. Jim) 3501 West 56th Street, Hut c hin son, KS 67502

Kan s a s Ci ty, K S - Mary Rogers Holbrook (Mrs. Reid) 2005 Washington Blvd., Ka nsas City, K 66102

Kan s a s City , MO·S h aw n ee M issio n , K SBarbara Lee Fay (Mrs. W. A.) 5500 West 85th Terrace, Ove rland Park, KS 66207

Kan s a s City , MO - Shawn ee Miss io n , K S Night Group - Cynt hi a Ri ce Svec (Mrs. R.) 8018 Lakeview Ave., Le nex a, KS 66219

Lawren ce, K S - Paula Tisd a le Fl a nn ery ( Mrs. Joe) 3004 Westdale Place, Lawrence, KS 66049

Manhattan, K S - Ja net Daniels, 172 0 Humboldt, Manhattan, K 66502

S t. Jo seph , MO - Debra Knierim Stubblefield (Mrs. Robe rt) 1009 outh 7th, Sava nn a h, MO 64485

S t. Louis , MO - Mary H o rt o n Sidwell (Mrs. L. E.) 7375 Westmoreland Ave., St. Lo ui s, MO 63130

St. Louis , MO E ve ning Group - Leslie Davis Niemoeller (Mrs. D.) 125 C la ra, St. Lo uis, MO 631 19

Springfield, MO - Alison Taylor Pettit (Mrs. Ph illi p) 1352 South Black Locust, Springfield, MO 65809

Topeka, KS - Ma rtha Bohannon Underwood (Mrs. M .) 3513 A la meda, T ope ka, KS 666 14

Wichita, KS - Jan Chand ler Rand le (Mrs. S.) 954 Back Bay Blvd., Wichita, KS 67203

T a u Province

Alumnae Province Presiden t - Jane Bonady Watso n (M rs. George) AR Alpha, 900 Second St., Ea rl e, A R 7233 1 Eastern Arkansas - Debo ra h Boyd Sh arp (M rs. Rusty) 116 Valley, Helena , AR 72342

Forrest City , AR - Pa t Brow n Long (Mrs. Fletcher) 346 Yorktown, Fo rrest C ity , AR 72335

Fort Smith, AR - Pam Hamman Fi sher (Mrs. Mich ae l) 1109 South 67th, Fort Smith, AR 72903

Hot Spring s , AR - Marti Dalby (Mrs. R E.) 710 Quapaw Ave., Hot Springs, AR 7190 1 Jonesboro Area , AR - Dixie Regen o ld Hubba rd (Mrs Wi ll iam) 2510 Rose wood, Jo nesboro, AR 72401

Little Rock, AR - Marilynn Mosel ey Porter (Mrs. R A.) 5241 Edgewood, Litt le Rock, AR 72207

Memphis , TN - Mary Anne Hicky , 4654 Laurel Oaks, Memphis , TN 38117

Northwest Arkansas - Shery l Sandlin, 2019 West Highway 112 , Fayetteville, AR 72703

Oxford.University , MS - Gail Graves (Mrs. I. F.) 217 St. Andrews Circle, Oxford, MS 38655

Texarkana, AR·TX (Olivia Smith Moore ) - Linda Rochelle Lee (Mrs. B.) Rt ,,14 Box 174, Texarkana, TX 75501

Tupelo , MS - Merritt-Lee Banks Herrin g, 1011 Cleveland, Tupelo, MS 38 01

Ups il o n Prov in ce

Al umna e Pro vin ce Pre s id e nt - Mary Sue Poppe Looney (Mrs. Ronald) KS Alpha, 772 1 South Harvard PI., Tulsa, OK 74136 Bartles ville , OK - Becky Windle Hoove r (Mrs. Gary) 2919 Ridge Cou rt , Bartlesville, OK 74006

Enid, O K - Ma ry Meibergen Henneke (Mrs. Roger) 322 I O ld Mallard Rd., Enid, OK 73703

K ay Co un ty .P o n ca C ity, OK - Sue Lempke H e lton (Mn,. D.) 2717 Ho me s tead , Ponca City, OR 74604

Mu s kog ee , OK - Trude Steele Norman (Mrs . M. T.) 2503 Fort Davis Dr. , Muskogee , OK 74403

S tillwater , OK - Chris Price , 840 West Knapp, tillw ate r , OK 74075

Tulsa , OK - Julie Newton McLaughlin (Mrs. B.) 8812 South Jop lin Ave., Tul sa, OK 74137

Phi Prov in ce

Alumna e Provinc e Pres id e nt - S ue Ann White Hyde , OK Alpha, 6600 North Hillcre st Ave ., Oklahoma C ity, OK 73116

A rdmore, OK - Laura Bullard Davis, 2029 Cloverleaf, Ardmore, OK 73401

Denton, TX - Janet Boyd Mamaclay (Mrs. R.) 7925 Tree Leaf Lane, Fort W o rth, TX 76123

Duncan, OK - Penny Martin Scott (Mrs. B.) 312 West Apache , Marl ow, OK 73055

Edm o nd, OK - Ja net Gibson H oppe (Mrs. P. D.) 3236 Ra intree Rd., Oklahoma City, OK 73120

Lawton.Fort Sill, OK - Kat he r ine Gilkeson Young (Mrs. J. J.) 204 Mim osa Lane, Lawton, OK 73507

Norman, OK - Gail Schmidt, 233 King sb ury Dr., Norman, OK 73072 - 5002

Oklahoma City , OK - Lu Logan Garrison (M rs. G. B. ) 36 17 NW 65th, Oklahoma City, OK 73116

Pauls Valley , OK - Debbie Detamore H arpe r (Mrs. J V.) 233 H igh land Road, Pau ls Va ll ey, O K 73075-6605 Sherman.Denison, TX - Sus ie Weber Mun so n (Mrs B., IV) 911 S. Fairbanks, Denison, TX 75020

Wi c hita Falls , TX - Marga ret Humphreys (Mrs. Corky) 2203 Berkeley Dr., Wichit a Falls, TX 76308 , Chi Pro v inc e

Alumna e Provinc e Pre s id e nt - Norma R ichardson Loughridge (M rs. R. C) TX Beta, 2637 Boyd, Fo rt W ort h, TX 76109

Arlington Mid.Cities, TX - Diana Inne s You n g (Mrs Roge r ) 900 Chestnut, Arlington, TX 76012

Dallas, TX - Nancy Houseman Harr a lson (Mrs. H.) 4217 Shenandoah, Dallas, TX 75205

Dallas , TX Junior Day Group - Denise Massoud Ford (Mrs. R.E.) 89 16 Vista View, Da ll as, TX 75243

Dallas , TX Junior Night Group - Lo ri Evans, 5200 Keller Springs" 1530, Dallas, TX 752 48

East Texas - Elizabeth Stites Mitchell (Mrs. J .) 3100 McCann ,,1807, Lo ngview, TX 75601

Fort Worth , TX - Ka ren T. Brown (Mrs. B.) 1112 Monte go Rd ., Fort W o rth, TX 76116

Garland , TX - Sherry Carr Daniel (Mrs David) 1514 Churchill Way, Row lett, TX 75088

M ars hall , T X - Ruth Anne Lothro p Plemm o ns (Mrs. R B ) 4408 Sherman , Marshall, TX 75670

M e trocre st, TX - Brenda Foster Huffm an (Mrs. Rich ard) 324 Aspenway, Coppe ll , TX 75019

Mid Ci ti es, TX - Ka re n Ve rin g, 3 106 G le n

Da le Drive, Co ll eyvi ll e, TX 76034

Ric hard so n-Pla n o, T X - N ina Gue rr ero

Ru pp ( Mrs . J .) 16 11 4 S h adyba n k Dr., Da ll as, TX 752 48

outhwes t Dallas C o unty, TX - T e ri

Pe nrod Moo ma w (Mrs. W H .) 8 12 S lee py H o ll ow, Ce da r Hi ll , TX 75104

Tyler, TX - Sh a rl o tt e Jeffcoa t Bradl ey (Mrs J L.) 800 Ca mbrid ge Rd. , T yle r , TX 75 703

Waco, TX - Kay A lt man Tum ey (Mrs. W ) 2436 W e nd y La n e, W aco, TX 76 71 0

Psi Province

Alumnae Province President - Emi ly

Ru se ll T a rr (Mrs. G a be) TX Bet a, 143 9 Su gar C ree k, Suga rland , TX 7747 8 Austin , TX - Ka th y Sh a rpe H ayes (M rs. B.) 28 0 2 Dee r Cree k Circle , Au s t in , TX 78 703

Bay Area, TX - Ma ry Kea thle y, 1939 Ramada Dr. , H o usto n , TX 77062

Beaumont, TX (Nita Hill Stark) - Ca mi ll a Th o mpso n , 2435 Eva lo n , Bea um o nt, TX 77702

Brazos Valley, TX - Rebecca J Po ll a rd , 114 Eh li nger Drive, Bry a n , T X 77 801

Conroe-Huntsville-Woodlands, TX - Ann

Jo hnso n , 764 Sprin g Ed ge, Mo ntgo mery , TX 77 356

Corpu s Christi , TX - Da ry l H a use T a nn e r (Mrs G.) 3561 Oc ea n Dr., Co rpu s C hri s ti , TX 78 4 11

Cypress Creek-Northwe s t Houston, TX -

Ma ril yn Mill er Sm it h , 18002 Ma nta n a Driv e, Sp rin g, TX 773 88

Ea s t Fort Bend County, TX - N a n cy

White (Mrs. S t a n) 243 8 Pa rk wood La n e, S uga r La nd , TX 7747 9

Galveston , TX - Su an Shirl ey Ec ke l (Mr s. J ) 6500 Bayo u Fro nt , G a lvesto n , TX 77 55 1

Harlingen-Brown s ville, TX - Eli za be th

Amid o n Ca ll a h a n (Mrs. D S. ) 50 Lo Ami gos , H a rlin ge n , TX 78 55 2

Hidalgo County, TX - Luc il e Punto n

Ka tn e r (Mrs. Dani e l) 500 Wi c hit a #9, Mc A ll en , TX 78 506

Houston, TX - Ela in e Kni ght , 241 9

Wi c ke rsh a m, H o ust o n, TX 77 027

Hous ton, TX Junior Day Group - Me lin da Ma rtin S tubbs (Mrs. S. E.) 2025 W roxto n , H o u to n , TX 77 00 5

Hous ton , TX Junior Nigh t Group - A li ce Sh e lto n Duytsc h aeve r (M rs G.) 10226

O lymp ia, H o u to n , TX 77 0 4 2 Ka ty, TX - Lo ri Yos t Dow ( Mrs. Robert) 10 15 Ba rksto n Dri ve, Katy, T X 774 50 Kingwood Area , TX - Ma ri e H a lvatzis ( Mrs G. J ) 52 15 Ma n o r G le n , Kin gwood, TX 773 4 5

Vic toria , TX - J udy Va n Ake n T ay lo r ( Mrs. Gea ry) R t. 4 , Box 15A, Yo rktow n , TX 78 16 4

Om ega Prov inc e

Alumnae Province Presid e nt - Lyn Arnot C la rk ( Mrs. D.) TX A lpha, 3 Chaparra l, Brecke n ridge, TX 76424

A bile n e, TX - Susa n T ippen Montgomery (M rs. R.) 2213 Brookho ll ow, Abi lene, TX 79605

Al b uquerque, NM - Kristin Browning, 310 Earvard SE, A lbuque rque, NM 87106

A m a rill o, TX - Li a Erwin Darnell (Mrs. R.)

R t. I , Box 570, Ama r ill o, TX 79 106

EI P aso, TX - Flory Daugh e rty Ellis (M rs. H. B ) 765 Meadow lark, EI Paso, TX 79922

Hill Co untry , TX - Ann He n dryx kipper (M r G.) Box 38 1, H unt, TX 7802 4

Las Cru ces, NM - Da na D. Wa ll ace, P.O Box 3672, La C ruce, NM 88003-3672

L ubbo c k , TX - Kat ie La nh am Wesse ls, 4508 13th , Lubbock, TX 79 41 6

M e xic o City , M X - Pat ri c ia Atkin Bano, Ge n e ra l Me nd ez 3, 11 830 Mex ico, D. F.

Midland , TX - S uza nn e Vo ltz, 5102

Ca n adi a n A ve nu e, Midla nd , TX 797 0 7

Roswell, NM - Sa ll y McCo rd Fi sh e r (Mrs. S. F ) 600 Ti e rra Be rre nda, Roswe ll , N M 882 01

San Angelo, TX - Carme n S ut to n (Mrs. J ) Box 1534 , O zo n a, TX 7694 3

San Antonio , TX - Eli zabe th S h e lto n Mo nt go mery (Mrs. J R., Jr.) 2 11 Eas t N o ttin gh a m, San Ant o ni o, TX 78209

Alpha-Beta Province

Alumnae Province President - Aliso n Hennig Moo re (Mrs. T. E ) FL G a mm a, 2525 Syc a more Dr iv e, Co lo rado Spri ngs , CO 8 0906

Boulder, CO - C h e ry l Ruvo lo O rr (M rs. B W ) 7231 Fo x Hunt Co urt, P O Box 603 , Niwo t , CO 80544

Bozeman , MT - Flo re nce H odge McCa rth y (M rs. D ) 3 4 H itc h in g Pos t Rd ., Bo ze ma n , MT 59715

Calgary , AB - Am e l ia Rand le Pa l (Mrs. Arthur) 2020 C roc us Roa d NW , Ca lgary, AB T 2L OZ8 , C ANADA

Casper, WY - Bo be tte K Bro wn , 2021 Rust ic Place, Cas pe r, WY 8 2609

Cheyenne, WY - Ja yn a Coo k Lybeck (Mrs. Ch ad) 6404 C o ma n c he Dr., C h eye nn e, WY 8 2009

Colorado Rocky Mountain - Ja n e Bras h ear , PO Bo x 69 4, A vo n , CO 8 1620

Colorado Spring s, CO - Pa trici a Mundt Nix o n (Mrs. D ) 2995 In spira ti o n Dr. , Co lo rad o Sprin gs, CO 80917

Colorado Spring s, CO Ev ening GroupS t acey H a ll La ur it a n o (Mrs G. ) 52 72 C liff Po int C ircl e W es t , Co lo rado S prin gs, C O 80919

Denver, CO - Joyce Me tz, 956 1 Eas t G ra n d A ve., Engle wood, CO 80 111 Edmonton, AB - Hea th e r L. Go mm e, RR 2, Box 19 Sit e # 4, Winte rburn, A B T OE 2N O C ANADA

Eve rgree n , CO - Virgini a Be uth e l Le it z (Mrs. F B., Jr.) 3 1883 To rrey Pin e C ir c le, Eve rgree n, CO 80 439 Fort Collin s, CO - Joa n S mi t h Ka n e ( Mrs. T.) 1448 Lakes h o re Dr ive, Fort Co ll ins, CO 80 5 25

J e fferso n C o un ty, CO - Jill Remington Po we rs (Mrs. M ) 2207 C h eye nn e St., Go lde n , CO 80 40 1

Laramie, WY - C hery l Cato n Burn ett ( Mrs. B J ) PO Box 11 23, Lara mi e, WY 82070 Northern Colorado - Ma ril yn C ra me r Bea tti e ( Mrs. J M.) 20 14 19t h Avenue, G ree ley , CO 8063 1

Pu e blo , CO - Druci ll a Pug h , 700 West 17t h Ave nu e, P ueb lo, CO 8 1003

Alph a-G a mm a Prov inc e

Alumna e Provin ce Pres id e n t - Joy

Va n asse Goode n ough (Mr. W., II I) W A Beta, 3932 West Barrett t., eattle, WA 98 199

Anchorage, A K - Diane Schrammeck Etter (M rs. Will ia m ) 1550 Crescent Drive, A nchorage, AK 99508

B e ll evue-Eastsid e, W A - J uli e J acobson, 63 10 141 st Ave n ue S W , Be ll evue, WA

98006 AND Jack ie Siege r Fo ush ee (Mrs. C. L., Jr.) 18 14 - 138th Place SE, Be ll evue, W A 98005

Boise, ID - A ndrea D. 0 1a nd,302 4 Wind tr ea m La n e , Bo ise , 10 83 706

K e nt-Auburn , WA - Je nnife r O ln ess, 225 16 S. E 304th Pl ace , Ke nt , WA 9803 1 Ol y mpia , WA - Je nnife r H a ll Isaacso n ( Mrs. Pe te r) 2843 Coo per Po int Roa d, O lympi a, WA 98 502

Seattle, WA - Vi c ki Sinkun as Me nd e nh a ll (Mrs. J P ) 159 20 41 st A ve nu e N E, Sea ttl e , WA 98 155

Spokane , WA - N e ll Bord e n Yo un g (Mrs. H W . ) W es t 151 8 7th Avenu e , S po ka n e , W A 99 204

Tacoma, WA (Inez Smith Soule ) - Ca th y Sh arp Kre ll , 29330 129th Pl ace S W , Vas h o n, W A 98 070

Vancouver, BC - Jean M urph y, 6050 Athl o n e St ., Va n co uve r, BC V6M 3A4

CANADA

Walla Walla, WA - C a rmen Snitil y Sirm o n , 720 So. Pa lo use, W a ll a W a lla, W A 9936 2 Wenatchee, WA - Ka ren Mo rri s Wi gg um, 1800 NE 10th Street , East W e n a tche e, WA 988 0 2

Yakima , WA (Fanny Whitenack Libbe y) - Rosa li e S mith Watt e rs (M rs. R ) 780 5 Po pla r V ie w W a y, Ya kim a, WA 98 908

Alpha-Delta Province

Alumnae Province President - Penn y White Maye r (Mrs. Jose ph W.) NV A lpha, 1051 G le n Mead o w, Sp a rks, NV 89 43 4

Corvallis, OR - Je a n Fee Ev as h evski (Mrs. Fores t) 2505 S. W White sid e Dr., Co rv a lli s, O R 97 333 Eugene, OR - Lo is S mith (Mrs. D.) 4444 Padd oc k Dr ., Eu ge n e, OR 974 05 Lake O swego-Dunthorpe, OR - Ju dy Ross

S wa nso n (Mrs. C. ) 175 80 Tree T o p W ay, La ke Os wego , OR 9 703 4

Las Vegas, NV - Jay n e Mosse r H a rkin s (Mrs. Ve rn o n) 659 De l Prado Dr , Bo ul de r C ity, NV 89005

Pordand, OR - Fra n ces Brunin g Murn ey (Mrs K. H ) 3 4 24 S E H aro ld Co ur t, Po rtl a nd , O R 9 7202

R e no , NV - Juli e Kra t e r , 1109 Prospect A ve., pa rks, N V 89 43 1

S a c ram e nto , CA - Mary Jo Fan nin g Ma ly ( M rs. R .) 1363 44 t h St reet, Sac ra me n to, CA 958 19

S ale m , OR (N an cy Blac k Walla ce)Co nsta n ce G riffi t h Me lo, 785 Stewa rt N. E., Sa le m, O R 97301

S alt Lake Ci ty, U T - Ga rn e t t G ri ffi th s, 41 5 So uth 1300 East, Sa lt Lake C ity, UT 8 4 102

Stanislau s County , CA - Ka re n Ri e tj e ns

Kea ts, 1030 U lr ic h Ave., Modesto, CA 9 5350

Yuba- Sutte r , CA - Fra nces Zygmunt Indorf ( Mrs. M C.) 1144 2 Mettee r Rd., Live Oak, CA 95953

Alph a- Eps il o n Provi n ce

Alumnae Pro vin ce Pres id e n t - Mary Kahlenberg Sch roede r (Mrs. A.) l L Epsilon, 4 284 Wood land Shadows Place, Santa Rosa, CA 95 40 4

B e rke ley-Eas t Ba y, C A - Margaret Wa lker H o min g (M rs. D. 0.) 620 San Fe rn a n do, Be rke ley, CA 9 4 707

Ce ntral San J o aquin Valley, CA - Teresa

Gu il fo il W ags t aff, 5555 No rth West ;r 108, Fres n o, CA 937 11

Co n tra Cos ta , CA - Pat Rudy Fl eet (Mrs. Geo rge) 932 Redwood Drive, Da n vi ll e, CA 94 526

Marin C o un ty, C A - Nan cy Pro th ro, 167 Lu cas Pa rk Dri ve, Sa n Rafae l, CA 9490 1

Monterey Penins ula , CA - Barb ara Hu sto n

Mill e r (Mrs. Jerry ) 4145 T o land o T ra il , Ca rmel, C A 93 923

Palo Alto , CA -C hri st in e Davis Ja me ( Mrs. M .) 406 0 EI Ce rri to Rd ., Pa lo Al to, CA 94306

San Fran cisco, C A - Des iree Dexte r , 190 Co rnw a ll , Apt. # 1, San Francisco, CA 9411 8

San Jo se, CA - Debo rah Cob urn R ice (M rs. Th o ma ) 1340 I Sa ratoga/Su nn yva le Road, Sa ratoga, C A 95070

San Ma teo Co un ty, CA - Joya n ne W o lf

Paqu e tt e (Mrs. J ) 60 2 Po rtsmo uth Lan e, Fos t e r C it y, C A 94404

V alle y of th e Moon , CA - C la ire Sto ffe l

Kill ee n (Mrs. John) 268 Moc kin gbird ircl e, anta Rosa , C A 9 5409

Alpha-Zeta Pro v ince

Alumnae Province President - Elli e Moo re Merri c k (Mrs. G eo rge B ) IL Be ta De lta , 3200 Po inse tti a A ve nu e, Manh a t ta n Beac h, C A 902 66

Antelope Valle y, CA - Me ri ca h awve r

Edw ard s (Mrs. J ) 44 040 H a lco m, La n cas t e r, C A 93 536

Bakersfield , CA - N an cy Fog le Po ll ard (Mrs

L. B ) 600 N ew Stin e Roa d #25, Bake rsfield , C A 93 3 09

Central Orange County , CA - Barba ra

Be a urn u lll Dreibelbi s (M rs. Ro be rt) 137 9 1

Ca rlsbad , S ant a An a , C A 92705

Glendal e, CA - Kri st en Hodg in s Fi ss (Mr s.

M ic h ae l ) 198 1 C rem hire Dr ive, G lenda le, CA 9 1208

La C anada Valley, CA - Joes t Pri ce

Bu ehn e r (Mrs. Ron a ld) 35 49 Ph ea a nt

S tree t , G lend a le, C A 9 1206 and Lo is Agno r S mith (Mrs. D. J .) 454 0 Hill ard

A ve nu e, La Ca n ad a, C A 9 1011

Lon g B e ach , CA -G inn y Turn e r Humphri es (Mrs. L.) 782 1 Ti ba n a S tree t , Lo n g Beac h , C A 908 0 8

Lo s A nge les -Santa Monica , C A - V irgin ia

Page Love (Mrs. W ) 1945 Lind a Fl ora D r. , Los An ge les, C A 900 77

Lo s Ang e les, CA Junior Group -S h e il a Moo re, 100 So uth Do h o n ey ,.703, Los An gel es, C A 9004 8

Pas adena , CA - Betsy Ho llin gbery Ed wa rd s (Mrs. Roy ) 261 1 Lo mb a rdy Roa d, a n Marin o, C A 9 1108

Pas adena , CA Ev ening Group - Les li e Byrd Sae t a (Mrs. Dav id) 1800 Ca md e n

A ve nu e, So uth Pasa de n a, C A 9 1030

San Fernando Valle y , CA - Do ro th y

He lfenste in ah as ( Mrs. S t ua rt ) 2202

Co ll in s Stree t , W ood lan d Hill s, CA 91367

Santa Barbara , CA - T iffany Damron, 1076 Fa irway Rd., Santa Ba rba ra, CA 93 1082 65

So uth Ba y, CA - Janet Bu rson Watters (Mrs. J.) 5117 Oconto Ave., Rancho Palos Ve rdes, CA 90274

So uth Coast, CA - Louise Bunger Srmpson (M rs W. F., J r.) 17 11 1 t. And rews Lane. H unt ington Beach, CA 926 49

So uth Coast, CA Jun ior D ay G roup -

Katie McCo rm ick hr eve (Mrs B ) 52

Co rn ic h e Dr. ,. L, Da n a Po int , CA 92629

So u th Coast, CA Evening Gro u p - Yvonne

A nde r o n Hoove r ( Mr s. B.) 6 Ca mpa n ero West, Irv in e, CA 92720

Ve ntura C oun ty, CA - Ba rba ra Ke ll ey

Ewin g ( Mrs. P. C.) 189 am ino La Madera, Ca ma rill o, C A 930 10 Whittier, CA - Do ri s Me red ith H escox (Mrs. H A .) 33 12 Hea th erfi e ld Dri ve, H ac ie n da He ights, C A 9 174 5

Alph a , Et a Prov in ce

Al umna e Pro vin ce Presid e nt - A n n De n ke r W ebste r (M rs. J T.) A R A lph a, 266 7 Ca m ini to Prado, LaJo ll a, CA 92037

D e l Sol North , C A - A n n T ay lo r Farl ey ( Mrs E ) 74 9 Sa n Mari o Dr., So lan a Beac h , C A 920 75

Honolulu , HA - Peggy Wh it e, 23 73 Hoo mah a W ay, Hon o lulu , HA 96822 La Jolla , CA (Ad e le Tay lor Alford )Marc ia McCa ll a Kas t a n (Mrs. B L. ) 641 5 Muirl and s Dr. , La Jo ll a, C A 92037 North San Diego Coun ty, CA - Peggy Sa nd erso n Be van (Mrs. W R .) 1563 7 Avenid a Alcac h ofa, Sa n Di ego, C A 92 128 Palm Spring s-De sert Citi es , CA - De ni se

Moo re (Mrs. R H .) 74 - 339 O ld Prospectors Tra il , Pa lm De en, C A 92260 Phoenix, AZ - Ca th y H ave n s, 4551 East

Mc N e il S tree t , Ph oe nix , AZ 85044

Ri ve rsid e, CA - H e le n U hri g, 90 23 Ca uce r

C ircl e, Ri ve rsid e, CA 92 503 San Diego , CA - De Ann Wri ght Rey n o ld s (Mrs. M ) 25 55 Plum S tree t , Sa n Di ego, C A 92 106

San Diego Junior Group - Ji ll Okim o to, 1833 Mi sso uri , S a n Diego , C A 92 109 Tucson , AZ - Ro bin Good er W e lsh (Mrs. Bill) 9 714 Eas t Q ua il Pl ace, Tu cso n , AZ 8574 8

Pi Phi Po ck e t s

London , England - Di an e Ca rru t h Kn ox ( Mrs R. G.) 50 Easto n Mews So ut h , Lo nd o n , SW 1W 9 HR

Fort Walton B e a c h, FL - Mrs. W F

Ma nt ey, III Me igs Dr. , Sh a lim ar , FL 32 57 9

Charlotte Coun ty , FL - Eli zabe th James (Mrs. Dav id ) 4526 Fa ll on Ci rcle, Po rt C h a rl o tte, FL 339 48

South C e ntral Ohio -S usan Cruse ato li (Mrs. Roc k ie) 154 S kylin e Dr ive, Wave rl y, O H 4 5690

Gre e nca sde , IN - Becca Moo re, 72 4 East Se min ary , G ree n cas tl e, IN 46 135

Murra y, KY - Jan e co tt S i k ( Mrs. M . E.) Ro ut e 6 , Box 17 , Murray, KY 4 20 71

Owen s boro, KY - T e rri Rh odes Coke, 1043 5 Hwy. 8 1, U ti ca , KY 4 23 76

Terre Haute , IN -V irgini a Ne lso n Co mbs

(Mrs. C h arl es) 122 So ut h ri dge Rd., T err e

Haut e, I 4 7802

V ic ksburg , M S - Le il a We rl e in Stone (M rs. Josep h ) 50 Chapel H ill s. Vicksburg, MS 391 0

H ays, K S - Barba ra Fiser Ruliffson (Mrs. Mark) 1005 W. 38, Hays, KS 67601 Jefferson City , M O - Amy Walz Freeman (M rs. Philip) 1324 Ro eview Drive Jeffe rson City, MO 65 101

Co n w a y, A R - Kimbe rl y Jo hn Tay lor (Mrs. R. S.) ><9 Kemington Drive, Conway, AR 72032

Cri tte nd en Co un ty, A R - Pam W il dy Brac kin ( Mrs. Bryan) 8 10 A rlin gro n , West Memp h is, AR 7230 1

Little Red Ri ve r , A R - Ri ve rs Bifo rd S h aw ( Mrs. C laude) 4 19 Lee St.. Heber prings, AR 725 43

O sceola , AR - Anita Edrin gto n McCa rty ( Mrs. M .) 11 9 Eas t Dri ve, Osceo la, A R 723 70

Searcy, AR - Fra n W ood Key ( Mrs. Do n ) #2 Ute Pl ace, Sea rcy, A R 72 14 3 W y nn e, AR - Murray S mith Jo hn so n (M rs. Ken) 14 W ynn ewood, W ynne, A R 72396

S apulpa, OK - Carol McMa h o n West (Mrs. Jerry ) 4411 Co loni a l Dr., Sapu lpa, O K 74066

A da , OK - Mary Mcla ur in Dee n ( Mrs. G. N.) 1010 S. Co n sta nt , Ad a, O K 74820

Clinton-Weatherford, OK - Ann e A ve ry De nn ey (Mrs. Drew ) 100 1 Ce d ar , W ea th erfo rd, O K 73096

Midwes t City , OK - Joa nn e Ke ll y Qu inn (Mrs Fred) 340 1 Be ll a V ista Dr ive, Mid wes t C ity, O K 73110

N orthea s t T e xas - M rs. T o m Cobb, Jr., Rt 7, Box 156 , Paris, TX 7546 0

Southeastern Oklahoma - Ma rth a Wi ll iamso n Man ahan (Mrs. W D.) 907 N o nh 10th S treet , Dura nt, O K 747 0 1

Carrollton & Farmers Bran c h , TX - Mrs Jud y Ca rgill , 322 1 Ro llin g Kn o ll , Da llas, TX 7523 4

Lufkin , TX - H a rri et Dun ca n T a mmin ga (Mrs. David S ) 1500 W oodbe rry , Lufkin , TX 75 901

Temple, TX - Kare n Quinif, 4610 W a lnut Place , T e mp le, TX 76502

Breckenridge , TX Mi ch e le H ickey Arn o t (Mrs. R ) 1302 Wes t W a lke r, Brec ke nrid ge, TX 76424

G raham , T X -A nn C hil es G raha m ( Mr s. E ll l) 1510 Oak Fores t Dr ive, Graha m, TX 76 04 6

Od ess a , TX - Les li e Benso n Seg lem ( Mrs. Da rre n) 8205 Sa n Di ego S t., Odessa, TX 79 765

Pampa , TX - Gay le Mc Kinl ey C urtis (Mrs. J ) 238 1 C h es tnut , Pampa, TX 79 06 5

Bremerton-Kitsap Coun ty, WA - Patri c ia incl a ir Co le man (Mrs. ) C.} 262 1 Firc res t PI. S. E., Port O rch a rd , W A 98366

S kagit-Camano , WA - Juli ann e Va n asse

Va ux ( Mrs. Willi a m W. ) 5 108 Hea th er Dr. , A n aco rt e , W A 9822 1

C e ntral Oregon , OR - Lee Cook C uyler ( Mr R J ) 20435 S t ea mboat, Be n d, O R 97702

Chi c o, CA - Li sa Merl o Pa ppas, 19 Pe bb lewood Co mm ons, C hi co, C A 9 5926

Twin Siste rs , CA - S uza nn e Dopk in s Th o mpso n (Mrs. G. D ) 340 Peac h Tr ee Ave., Vacav ill e, C A 9 5688

Ca rn a ti o n Circl es

Ca pe C od , MA - Eli zabe th Hew in s Ga ll agher (Mrs. R. E.) Morningside, Tonset Rd., Orleans, MA 02653

Green V alley , AZ - Scotti Coler (Mrs. C. R.) 991 W. Vuetta del Yaba, Green Valley, AZ 85614

un Lakes, AZ - a ll y Chose Brockman ( Mrs. K. R.) 10515 East Michigan, Sun Lakes, AZ 852 48

Illinois Alpha Celebrates 125th Anniversary

More than 130 alumnae and over 50 collegians of Pi Beta Phi returned or came for the first time to Monmouth College during the weekend of April 24-26 when the Illinois Alpha Chapter hosted its 125 year Anniversary Celebration. The celebration included Grand Vice President of Philanthropies Betty Blades Lofton; National Historian Barbara Sands Olsen; and Holt House Committee Cha irm an Elizabeth Davenport Garrels. There were also eighteen Golden Arrows in attendance. Two of the Golden Arrows pledged Pi Phi in the 1930s; Elizabeth Winbigler, 1931 and Evelyn Ruskin Work, 1939

According to organizers of the Anniversary, the purpose was to hold an event that would not only commemorate the Fraternity's anniversary, but would also serve as an opportunity for Pi Phi members to visit the founding place of our organization and to give those who hadn't been back to the campus for a lon g time an opportunity to do so.

Th e celebration began Friday evening at the Monmouth Country Club where alumnae preregistered and reminisced about college days. Registration began early Saturday morning and from there the activityfilled weekend began.

Holt House opened and coffee and cake were

served while tours were conducted of the Fraternity's founding home. The Illinois Alpha chapter room was opened and a tour of the archives was given. A tour of the cemetery where five of the Fraternity's Founders are buried was given by the 1992 Pledge Class. Tours of Stewart House, the founding place of Kappa Kappa Gamma, and the Buchanan Art Center were a lso provided for those in attendance.

Next, everyone gathered for a luncheon where chapter awards were given to outstanding chapter members. Mary Beth Dues, Illinois Alpha's Chapter President, read a letter from Grand President Jo Ann Minor Roderick, who sent regrets for not being able to attend the event and congratulated Illinoi s Alpha on its 125th Anniversary. The Illinois Iot a Chapter presented Illinois Alpha with a plaque in honor of 125 years. The luncheon ended with a skit performed by Illinois Alpha undergraduates.

During the Anniversary celebration an initiation took place for two

alumnae honor initiates, Lori Paul Schrock and Denise Pierce Turnbull, as well as Illin ois Alpha pledge Felicia Tank. The traditional Cookie Shine followed the initiation ceremony. As a Pi Phi cookie was passed, each member exp ressed her fondest memory of Pi Phi. There was a wide array of stories, and emotions ran high as alumnae from the 30s to the 90s passed the cookie. Elizabeth Winbigler, '31, revealed how she remembered going to church and always seeing two of the Founders there; she admired them so much. Another alumna revealed her fondest Pi Phi memory was having her wedding at Hol t House and throwing her bouquet from the balcony. Wishes that Pi Phi would continue another 125 years were also expressed.

Aft er a brief recepti o n Saturday afternoo n at the h o me of college president Bruce Haywood and his wife, dinner was served at the Stockdale Cente r, where surprise guest Emma Brown lee Kilgore made an appearance. Dresse d in the fashion of the 1800s, Barbara Sands Olsen presented a retrospect of Monmouth and the Founders.

Sunday morning a specia l memorial serv ic e was held to honor ollr Founde rs and to remember other members who have passed away. The service was followed by brunch ending the weekend's Anniversary festivities.

The organizing committee for the 125th Anniversary included (front): Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman, cochainnan; and Mary Hite McConachie, treasurer; (back): Helen Adair Hayes president of the Monmouth Alumnae Club; and Elizabeth Davis Vance, co-chairman.

Renay Midler

Connecticut A lph a

U. o f Connecticut Alpha Province

Alethea Orfanedes

So uth Ca ro lin a Beta C lemson University Zeta Province

Colleen Durham

New York Delta

Cornell University Beta Province

Julie Schonberger

Illin ois Epsilon

orthwestern U. Lambda Province

Allison Swann

Florida Beta

Florida State University Eta Province

Christy Chandler

Pennsylvania Eta

Lafaye tte College Gamma Province

Cassandra Held Washington Beta

Washington tate U. Chi Province

Brenda Bis hop Indi ana Gamma

Butler University Mu Province

Stephanie Leonard Ohio Theta

Bowling Green State U. Theta Province

Kara Orsulak

Virgin ia Zeta

Virginia Tech U. Delta Province

Molly Murphy Illinois Theta

Bradley University Nu Province

Ann Forrest Ohio Zeta

Miami University Iota Province

North Carolina Beta Duke University Epsilon Province

Cynthia Lawton Lo uisiana Alpha

Tulane University Xi Province

Elsperger N o rth Dakota Alpha U. of North Dakota Omicron Province

Stephanie Adams Ok lahoma Alpha U. of Oklahoma Sigma Province

Heather Way

Texas Alpha University of Texas Tau Province

Leslie Miller

Wyoming Alpha University of Wyoming Upsilon Province

Lauren Gross T exas Gamma

Texas T ech University

Phi Province

Diane Morton Oregon Gamma Willamette University Psi Province

Timathie Smith

Ca lifornia Th eta University of California at Davis Omega Province

Lisa Clossen

Ca lifornia Gamma U ni ve r it y of Southern California Alpha-Beta Province

Deja Littrell

Ca lifo rni a Lambda University of California at River ide

Alpha-G a mma Province

Allison Almand
Angela

Heidi Haise Florida Epsilon

U. of Centra l Florida Eta Province

Tracy Furner New York Delta Corne ll University Beta Province

Pennsylv a nia Eta Lafayette College Gamma Prov inc e

Virginia Gamma Willi am & Mary Epsilon Province

Leigh Gannon

Indiana Epsilon Depauw University Mu Province

Jennifer Shephard Michigan Gamma Michigan State U. Theta Province

Kelle Caldwell Ohio Iota University of Dayton Iota Province

Carla Truckenbrodt Tennessee Gamma Unive rsity of Tennessee Kappa Province

Julie Hegwood Alabama Gamma Aub urn Un ivers ity Zeta Province

Chelsey Owen Wa hington Alpha

U. o fWa hington Chi Province

Darci Boles illin ois Alp h a Mo nmouth College Nu Province

Lila Loutfi Mississippi Beta U. of Mi ss iss ippi Xi Province

Katherine Browne Wi sco nsin Alph a University of W iscons in Omicron Province

Lara Grubb Indiana Eta IN-Purdue U.- Ft W ayne Lambda Province

Melinda Jo yce Arkansas Alpha University of Arkansas Sigma Province

Heather McLemore Texas Alpha University of Texas T au Province

Lisa Jarvi Co lorado Gamma Colorado tate U Upsilon Province

March McPherson Nevada Alpha University of Nevada Psi Province

Marla Kupferman

California Delta University of California at Los Angele Alpha-Beta Province

Katherine Olson California Kappa University of California at San Diego Alpha-Gamma Province

D enise Vem:uela

New Mexico Alpha U. of New Mexico Phi Province

Not pictured:

Amy Thatcher

California Theta

University of California at Davis

Omega Province

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In addition to the more than one hundred alumnae clubs and collegiate chapters participating in Links to Literacy, there are many Pi Phis not affiliated with clubs or chapte rs who a re taking part in Pi Phi's internationa l literacy effort.

Judy Shibko Feldman, a Wisconsin A lpha currently living in G lenv iew, Illi nois, is the executive producer of videos accompanyi n g Parents as Partne rs in Reading, a program that trains fam il y members in ba ic l iteracy kills and then shows them how to implement those ski ll s wit h t h eir chi ldren in shared read ing sessions. Thi experience gave J udy the idea to use h e r skill s in p h oto editi n g to aut h o r t wu buuks. T he A lphabe t I n Nature and Shapes In Nature use fu llcolor photographs of wi ldlife and the nalural worlJ to help children learn to identify shapes and letters of the a lphabet. Both books were named to the American As ociation for the Advancement of Science Be t Children's Book List in 1991. For more information about Judy's award winning books o r the Pa rent s as Partners in Reading program, call Children's Pre s at 1-800-621-1115 .

Ine z Lattimore , a Connecticut A lpha currently l iving in North Stonington, Connecticut, h as been working with Literacy Volunteers of America (LV A) to tutor n o n-n a tive En g lish speak e rs for seven years. Ine z h as found th a t many of these adult English as a Second Language (ESL) s tudents h ave been well-educated in their own countries a nd a re eage r to become proficient in the English la nguage. The y usually want to lea rn to speak English, then to read and write it, then to get a driver's lic ense and finally, after the five-year re idency requirement, st ud y for citizen hip. In ez enjoys her vo lunteer work as the students are hi ghly motivated, a mbiti o us,

very appreciative of volunteer help, and they become good citizens.

W as hington Gamma Tina Beppu has become a certified tutor for the Adult Literacy Program and as a tutor for English as a econd language program

Clubs and chapters also continue to add to the Links to Literacy efforts ...

T h e Toronto Alumnae Club organized a book drive to help a local women's she lter With an initial donation of seventy-four books, the club pl a ns to collect m o re books for use by the residents and the counseling staff of t h e faci l ity.

The Junior Day Group of Dallas e tab lis h ed a muc h n eeded l ibrary for t h e Da ll as Co unt y Em e rge n cy S h el t e r. The club's membe rs do n ated "Wish List" items including: H ooked on Ph o nics and an SRA Reading Laboratory, a nd they plan to continue the project.

The Daytona.Ormond Alumnae Club had N a ncy Kinsley, Executive Director of the V o lus ia Literacy Council, speak at a recent meeting She discussed the expansion of the Adult One-On-One tutoring program and the need for volunteers. Vivian Marl owe Moss and her husband are already certified tutors in the program. Barbara Leppert Timbroo k is a volunteer in the adult literac y program a t Daytona Beach Co mmunity College and N a n Johnson Resta is participating in the Reading is Fundamental (RIF) program a t the Ormond Child Development Center. Illinois Iota was recen tl y awarded the Greek Chapter Service Award for their Link s to liter acy program at the Illin ois State University Greek Week Awards Banquet. Members of the chapter spent their spring semester reading to chi ldren who are not often read to at home.

P e nn sy lvania B e ta has inc o rp orated the national philanthropy Links t o literac y int o its curriculum of community service with the addition of tw o new programs In the fall of 1991, Pennsy lvania Betas established a tutoring service fo r children of Lewisburg Middle School. Many Pi Phis volunteered to tutor individuals ranging from the fifth to the eighth grade in va r ious subjects, and the program was so s uccessful that it became a year-round service wh ich will contin ue in the Fa ll of 1992 . In addition to tutoring, Pennsylvania Betas became involved in a nationa l adopt-a-fifth-grader program. Th is program prov ides Lewisburg M idd le Sc h oo l fift h grade r w ith P i Phi pe n pa ls, g iv in g t h e m a c h a n ce to improve both their reading comprehension and written expression as we ll as a n o pportunity to gain new friends.

Virginia Zetas have been volunteering time to se rve as reading aids at local elementary schools. By devoting three hours a week t o improvement of language skills, the Virginia Tech Pi Phis have found tutoring a helpful way to help children ove rcome their difficulties with re ad ing.

Each week, members of Virginia Delta visit Jame s M o nroe Elementary School in Norfolk, Virginia to read for thirty minutes to the children. Amy Zursc hmit, VP Mo ral, h as spe nt numerou s h o urs working with chapter members to acco mmodate the m a ny busy schedules.

Senior Indiana Beta Carrie Kappalman worked with Bl oo mington Co unt y libra ry to help fight illiterac y. Ca rrie tutored a man in re ad in g co mprehension o nc e a week for six m o nth s. Th e man was seeking his GED in order to obtai n better emp loyment.

Illin ois Iotas volunteered their time to read to children through the S TAR (Sharing the Ability to R ead) link s to literacy Program Twenty-fiv e

P i P hi s read books to ki n dergarten and first grade children wh ose parents were not ab le to spe n d t h e adeq uate a m ount o f time reading to their ch il dren The Pi Beta P h i Chapte r at Ill ino is State Unive rsity a lso spo n o red a c hil d ren's boo k d ri ve. A ll boo ks co ll ected we re do n ated to t h e ST A R prog ra m . Fi ve m em be rs of Alabama

Gamma a n d five me m be rs of Al p h a T a u O m ega a t Au b urn we nt to t h e

Pep p e re ll Sc h oo l t o h e lp adult stu de nts lea rn to rea d

California Betas p a rti c ip a t e d in th e n a ti o n a l T eac h fo r A m e ri ca

Prog ra m. C hil d re n fro m unde rpri vilege d co mmuniti es v is ite d th e Pi Phi h o use for a g lim pse of co ll ege li fe T he d ay was d es ign ed to e n co urage c hil d re n fro m lo we r in co m e fa mili es to st r ive fo r a co ll ege d eg ree . Pi Phi s a t D e ni so n Uni ve rs it y h ave vo lunt ee red to hel p th e t eac h e rs at th e

P a r Exce ll e n ce Sc h oo l fo r und erp ri v ilege d childre n Ohio Etas h ave bee n go ing every wee k to help th e c h ildr e n with bas ic read ing a nd m a th skill s. Th e c h ap t e r a lso held a boo k dri ve t o don a t e b oo ks, a nd ot h er sc h oo l eq ui pm e n t to th e sc h oo l's libr ary

Every Thursday, Virginia Etas at t h e U ni ve rs ity of R ic hm o n d vo lun tee r to tu to r c hildr e n a t th e Fri e n ds Associat io n , a Ri c hm o n d o rga ni zat ion p rov iding d ay ca re, afte r sc h oo l, a n d sum m e r prog ra mm in g fo r in n er c ity c h ildren. Th e t u to rs h elp wit h m at h , readi n g, sc ie n ce and soc ia l stu d ies h o m ewo rk and spo n so r spe llin g bee s and ho li day celeb rations

Some Ohio Theta Pi Phi s at Bowl ing G reen State Univ e rs ity became pe n pa ls w it h some loca l t h ird graders to he lp them deve lo p Eng li sh a nd gra mm a r skills .

Many members o f Virginia Gamma at the Colle ge o f Wi ll iam a nd Mary p a rticip a te in the Adult Skill s pro gra m , wh e re vo lunt ee rs h e lp adult s in re a d in g, writin g, math e ma tic s and even in learnin g En g l ish as a sec o nd la n g uage.

Houston Raises $50,000 for Children's Library

Mot h e r Goose was in H o ust o n o n Sat u rday, Ap ril 4 a n d h os t ed a be n efit lunc h eo n a nd fas hi o n sh ow fo r th e P i Be t a Phi Lib rary a t T exas C hildr e n 's H osp ita l. Ove r 550 Pi Ph is a nd fri e nd s a tt e nd ed th e lunc h eo n eve nt a nd ove r $ 50, 000 was n ette d fo r t h e li b rary.

Wh e n M o th e r Goose h osts a lunc h eo n , sh e brin gs a ll h er nursery rh yme fri e n ds Li t tl e Boy Bl ue esco r ted Little Bo P ee p ; whil e littl e Mi ss Muffet, sa t bes id e h e r favo rit e sp id e r. Th e Kin g a n d Qu ee n of H ea r ts we re a lso o n h a nd ; as was th e egg-c it a bl e, Hum p t y Dump ty.

Th e fest iv iti es bega n at 11 a.m at th e W es tin Ga ll e ri a a nd fea tured a c hildre n 's fas hi o n sh o w b y N e im a n

M a rc us. G ues t a pp ea ra n ces we re m ad e b y M ary Bl o unt C hri s ti a n , J oa n Lowery Nixo n , El a in e Sco tt , a nd Di a n e

Hous ton Club President Martha Kaiser Justice joins Julia Dudle y Allison , alias Mother Goose, and benefit c hainnan Sally Cooksey Reynolds at the luncheon and fashion s how for the Pi Beta Phi Library.

St a n ley, a ll local autho rs o f chi ld ren' s boo ks which we re o n a le th a t d ay .

Sin ce 1984, the Pi Bet a Phi Ch ildr en' s Libra ry at Texa s C h ild re n 's H ospita l h a s been a haven of co m fo rt in a so m et i me s fri g h te n in g e n viro nm e n t. It 's neve r fun to be sick especia ll y wh e n you' re l itt le. But it h el ps if yo u h ave fri e n ds to t a l k to, boo k s to read, m ov ies to watc h a nd ga m es to p lay.

C rea t ed e n t irel y fro m co ntr ibut ed fun ds , th e Pi Phi H o usto n Alumn ae C lub h as d es ign ed a wa rm, fri e ndl y a nd n o n -thr ea t e ning ret reat fo r yo un g p ati e n ts a nd th ei r s ib lin gs a nd pa re nts.

O ve r 50, 000 v is it o rs h ave e nj oyed th e libr ary whi c h n ow h as m o re t h an 2000 boo k s in En g li sh , S p a ni sh a n d Fre n c h plu s YH S mov ies, Nint e nd o ga m es , m agaz ines as we ll as boo ks fo r p a re nts

O n M a rc h 3 1, th e libr ary f in a ll y move d fro m wh at was o ri gin a ll y a li nen cl oset . Th e n ew loca ti o n was d es ign ed exp ress ly fo r th e li b ra ry and offe rs m ore sea tin g a nd reading a rea a lo n g w ith a lm ost f ive tim es t h e a m o unt of sh e lf space fo r boo ks. All of t h e m o n ies ra ise d a t th e lunc h eo n w ill h elp expa nd th e co ll ect io n a nd th e se rv ices offe red in t h e n ew l ib ra ry.

As t h e P i Beta P h i Li brary at T exa s C hildre n 's H os pit a l h as n ow bee n establi sh ed, we a re very exc ited to a nno u nce a new project . Th e Pi Ph i H o uston

A l umnae C lub is pledging $30,000 to bec o me a leadership club a nd es t a bli s h a children ' s l ib rary a t Ar ro wmo nt. It is o ur h o pe th a t thi s faci l ity wi ll beco m e a vit a l pre e nc e in Gatlinbu rg a nd to uch the l iv es o f c hildre n a nd th e ir familie s in a very re a l a nd las tin g way.

by Pene Pettit M oore Corres pondin g Se cretary

Th e So u t h ern Illinois Alumnae

Club was c h arte red in 199 1 and its me m be rs a re fro m man y of t h e sma ll tow n s t h ro ugh o u t So u t h e rn Ill in o is. A

Fo unde r ' Day ce re mo n y was h el d at Jo hn A. Loga n Co ll ege in Ca rt erv ill e.

It was th e fir st Fo und e rs' Day ma n y me mb e rs h ad a tt e nd ed s in ce gradu ati o n H e lpin g c el e bra t e we re cl ub me mbe rs; Irm a J ea n Ke ll y W e inbe rg, Ill in o is Eps il o n ; J an e Ro ll o T ie rn ey, Illin ois

Zeta; M arybe ll e K imm el H ai n es,

Illin o is Ze t a; T a mi Cro uc h C ra ll ey, Illin o is Et a; M a rl a Ja mes Co l ij n ,

A rka n a Alph a; Ba rb a ra Sc h wa rt z, Illin o is Epsil o n ; M a ril yn Egge r Ma h e r

Ka n sas Beta; Ver e ll e Murph y Leato n Wisco n s in Beta a nd Illin o is Ze t a; S usa n S medl ey Po t ee t Ohi o Delt a.

Maril y n Horne , California

Gamma , int e rn a ti o n a ll y-accl a im ed

o pe ra s t a r , was th e h o n o ree a t th e a nnu a l S wee th ea rt o f th e O pe ra

Lunch eo n po n so re d b y th e S a raso t a,

Fl o rid a , Op e ra Guild o n Ma rc h 31, 1992. M e mb e rs o f th e Sa raso t a -

M a n a t ee Alumn a e C lub a tt e nded th e lun c h eo n , including Indi a n a Delt a Sh e rry Lo ckh a rt Stucky, Sout h Dakot a A lph a H e len J o rgenso n Fo wle r, Ill in o is

Ep s il on S a ra A ll en Ba g le y, a nd Ill inoi s

Theta Nancy Ro ake O'Neil. Marilyn was a lso a wa rded t h e N ationa l Med a l o f Arts rec e ntl y. The medal was prese nted by Pre sident G eo rge Bu sh . At Co lo rad o Alph a's Fo unders' Da y Cel e bra ti o n thi s yea r, Grace Wiseman Linder , Illinois Eta, wh o was initi a ted a t Millikin C o ll ege in Fe bruary 1917 , was h o n o red as a 75yea r member.

Oklahoma City 's Alumnae Club held a co okie part y and puppet sh o w fo r th e ir loca l phil a nthro py, Speci a l Ca re. Speci a l Ca re is a d ay c a re

ce nter for d eve lo pm e nta ll y d e laye d c hi ldre n

Th e Chesapeake , Mary land

Alumnae Club has be e n activ e fo r tw o yea rs with th e Ba tt e red S po u e Progra m spo n so red by th e YWCA o f Ann apo li s, M a ryl a nd Their inv olvement with th e prog ra m be ga n in 1990 wh e n th ey ag ree d t o help a fa mil y mad e up o f a mo ther a nd thr ee childre n fo r a pe ri od o f o n e yea r All screening is d o ne by th e YW C A and o nl y th e phil a nthrop y ch a irm a n has co ntact with the mo ther . The a lum club's intention is to g ive uppo rt to a fa mil y du r in g a period of great n eed. This fa ll they wi ll receive info rmation o n a no th e r unfo rtunat e fami ly {their third} Th e club will o ffe r help as th e fa mil y ma kes adju stm e nts to a n ew lifes t yle. By co nt a ctin g lo c a l b usin esses the a lum club h as be e n a bl e to sec ure additi o n a l help . Fo r exa mpl e , a roo msize d ru g, sh a mpoo ed a nd trimm ed , was d o n at ed b y a me rc hant a nd a pad was purch as ed by th e club a t th e cos t pric e. Th e Columbus Ohio Alumna e Club held a very suc cess ful c raft sa le

Sherry Leeka

Wie se and Arlis

Swanson Patterson re c ei ve d the Doroth y Weav er Morgan Alumnae Award for Outstanding

Se rvic e from th e Lin c oln , Nebras ka Alumna e C lub

Th e a w ard was given at Fo und ers' Da y and D oro th y Mo rg an (Ce nte r ) w a s p rese n t.

The r e are four generations of P i Phis in t h is one family! Sea t ed is A l berta S ud brink F ulle n wid er, Illinois Alpha , 1915 . B e hind her is h er gre a t g randdaug hte r Kat y Powe ll , Arkan sa s Alpha 1992 , daughte r J es

Sud brink Bo y nton , Illinois Z e ta , 1 941 and g randdaug hter C ath y Bo y nton P owe ll , Misso u ri Alpha , 19 70.

befor e th e ir Jun e dinn e r mee t ing a t th e lo ve ly D a rby Da n Fa rm Th e sa le was c h a ired by S a ll y McCoy Ga mes a nd included h a nd-m ade cr aft s, ba ked goods, a nd a tti c tr ea ures. Pi Phi s co uld a lso o rder from Ar ro wcr aft c a t a log ues .

Item s th a t did n o t sell befo re the dinner meetin g we re a uction ed o ff after th e meetin g.

Iowa Beta Virginia McCrory

He s ter, rece ive d a st a t e a wa rd fo r h e r twenty yea rs of vo lunt ee r wo rk a t Mayview St a te H ospital. She is p re sident of th e Mayview board o f trus tee s a n d t h e vo lunt e e r bo a rd Vi rginia is a me m be r o f l h e P iusbu rgh Sout h H ill s Alumnae C lub.

Vance Lewman Brady , a G oIJ e n Arr ow Pi Phi , was se lec t ed "V o lunt ee r o f th e Yea r" b y Int e rfa ith

Mini stri es in th e Bay Area o f H o us to n , T ex as. V an ce wo rk s a t Int e rfa ith

Mini stri es mo re than fifte e n h o ur s a wee k . Aft e r re tirin g in 19 8 9 , sh e be ga n loo king fo r vo lunte e r wo rk to oc cup y h e r spa re tim e. Va n ce an swe re d a n ad in th e loca l n ews pa pe r to h e lp th e d evel o pin g Int e rfa ith Mini stri es, a group o f loca l c hurc he o f a ll d e n o min a ti o n s th a t ma int a in a p la c e p ro vidin g food a nd cl o thin g to th e n eedy Th is p lace is ope n fo ur mo rnin gs a wee k fro m 9: 15 to n oo n with a spec ia l ses io n fo r

S pa ni sh -s pea kin g peop le o n Tu esd ays fro m n oo n to 2 p m Van ce is a

Ke ntuck y A lph a Pi Phi .

P i Phi s li vin g o n Stoc kade Dri ve in Rapid City, S outh Dak o ta wa nt t h e ir tr eet re na med Pi Phi Dri ve. A tota l of nin e Pi Phi s h ave fa mil y "roots" in a row of o nl y e leven h o uses on t h e east side of Stockade D ri ve. Considering that Rapid City is hund reds of m i les fro m t h e n ea rest Pi P h i chapte r house, and that on ly 56 Pi Ph is

are li sted in Rapid City in the current a lumn ae directory, they think they have a trong case to pre ent to Mayor Ed McLaughlin and the City Council. Th e Kansas City, Missouri/Shawnee Mission, Kansas Alumnae C lu b p a rticip a t ed in two Christmas activities this past Christmas. Eli se Jo hnso n Chapline as ked each member of the a lumn ae club t o donate angel Christmas tr ee o rn a ments at their annual Christmas luncheon. These ornaments were taken to Children's T.L.c. - Therapeutic Learning Center (fo rmerly Crippled Children's Nursery Sch oo l) and use d to decorate a permanent Chri stma s tree for the children. By selling the poinsettia center pieces used at the luncheon , Eli e was able to buy a large tree and seve ral trings of lights . Meanwhile, a t the H o lmesdale Convalescent Center , the a rea' s night group, led by Sally Spradling Wat so n, filled the center with stockings and individual fre shly cut flower arrangements.

Elle n Wittwe r Rohd e, former vice president of consumer marketin g at Health-tex , Inc., has been n a med the company's new president. A native of Detroit, Michi ga n Gamma Ell e n h as a B.S. from Michigan State Univ e rsity He adqu a rtered in Greensboro, N .c., He a lth -tex is a divi sion o f VF Corporation, o ne of the world's la rgest publicly-owned apparel companies. Prior to h e r employment a t H ea lth -tex, In c. and VF Corporate, Ellen h e ld th e position of director of ope rat io n s a nd planning for Girbaud, a n o th e r VF divisio n She a lso se rv ed in m erchandisi n g positions for ot her appare l and retail co mp a ni es, including Stone Manufacturing and H er Majesty. Winston-Salem, North Carolina area Pi Beta Phi alumnae celebrated their club's fir t year anniver ary w ith a Pi Phi Founders' Day Tea this spring. Charter members thought that it would be challenging to establis h and maintain a club without a concomitant Pi Phi chapte r to suppo rt . H oweve r , the response from the over one hundred a lum nae in the area has been great, and active member continue to bring other alumnae to each social function. New members repre ent tates throughout the country and bring energy, experience and great new ideas from former alumnae club memberships.

Pi Phi Awarded Honorary Degree

Sara J a n e Fritz, a 1966 grad uate of Denison University and res id en t of Wa shin gto n D.C., was awarded an h ono rary degree (Doctor of Hum a n e Letters ) a t her a lm a ma t e r's M ay 10 commencement ceremonies.

Sara, wh o e first book, Handb ook of Campaign Spending, i being published by Congressional Quarterly, Inc. , is a Los Angeles Times Congressional correspondent. She delivered the commencement address, "America 1992 : A Call For Change."

Sara's Deni so n mentor, Poet-inResidence and Profe sor Emeritus of English Paul Bennett, introduced his former student at the ceremonies. He noted th a t through the active participation in her studies and work on The Denis onian, the student - run campus newspaper, Sara learned the skills th a t enable her to "speak and write with inSight, sound judge ment , and clarity o n labor and management, politics and leadership, and o n countless other critical issues facing our nati o n at the highest state a nd nationa l level."

The Nashville Alumnae Club was recently awarded the Di tinguished Service Award of the Tennes ee peech-Language-Hearing Association for their outstanding volunteer effort to make diagno tic and therapeutic service possible for thou and of T enne eans with communication diso rd ers. The award was received at the annual meeting of the Tennessee

Her career includes work for The Pittsburgh Press and United Press International. Working a an a sociate editor, she covered labor issues for U.S. News & Worta Report in the late 70s . S h e wa n amed their c hi ef White H o use correspondent in 1980, a nd then jo in ed the Washington Bureau of th e Los Angeles Times in 1983 . A past president of th e White H o use Correspondents' As soc iati o n, Sara i a boa rd member of Repo rt e rs Committee fo r Freed o m of the Pre ss, a permanent judge for the Sidney Hillman Fo undation Award s a nd an executive committee member o f th e Women in Journalism Oral History Project She was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow each year from 1970 to 1990 and was the winner of the Everett Dirkse n Award for Distinguish ed Congressional Reporting.

Sara Jane F ri tz (far left ) was gi ven an honorary degree at Denison University' s commencement ceremonie s last May. Sh e is shown h e r e with Denison University Pre sid e nt Michele M y ers, E . Clark Morrow and fellow honorary d eg r ee r ecipie nt Wendell E. Berry.

Speech-Language-Hearing Association in Gatlinburg, T enne ee, in April by the club' representatives Mary Dale Trabue Fitzgerald, PhD., Tennessee Beta 1965; and Suzanne Smith Allen, Tenne ee Beta, 1966. Both are member of the Nashville Alumnae Club, graduate of Vanderbilt University and practic ing speech pathologists.

Vail, Colorado was the site for a gathering of twenty. eight Kansas Alphas from the class of 1955, better known as "The Fabulous Forty.One"{left} and nine Pi Phis from "The Terrific Thirteen" (right), Kansas Alpha's class of 1956. Three "crashers" joined in on

When the University of Washington needed help for an unprecedented task - communicating the goals of the Campaign for Washington to 190,000 alumni, friends, faculty and staff, as well as corporations and foundations - they called on some experts for advice. Nine volunteers on the Campaign Communications Comm itt ee hav e advised University s t aff o n a communications plan and a theme for the Campaign. The advising committee is co-chaired by Don Kraft, chairman and CEO of Evans/Kraft, one of the Pacific Nonhwest's largest aJvertising agencies, and Jean Forstrom Gardner, Washington Alpha and First Lady of the state of W ashington. Both co-chairmen are founding members of the UW Foundation Board of Directors. Ms. Gardner's volunteer work at the University currently includes serv ing on visiting committees for the School of Drama and Harborview Medical Center. As of March 1992, the University of Wa hington Campaign total was 268.3 million dollars.

The San Francisco Alumnae Club celebrated "125 Years of Friendship" this year at their annual Founders' Day lunche o n . Out of the thirty members in attendance, ten were Golden Arrows and were honored in a candlelighting ceremony.

At Central Pennsylvania Alumnae Club's Founders' Day banquet held April 28th with the Pennsylvania Beta Chapter, a tribute was given to Hannah Mervine Miles for her service on the Alumnae Advisory

the fun as they had heard rumors it would be a grand occasion! These Kansas Alphas enjoyed a mountain. top picnic, hike down V ail Mountain, dinner and skits at Shrine Mountain Inn, a getaway to Piney Lake with canoeing and barbeque lunch, and a Cookie Shine.

Committee for forty-five years (over twenty years as its chairman). The active chapter presented Ms. Miles with a silver tray engraved "Pi Beta Phi Outstanding Alumnae Award- Hannah Miles- 1992 ." Alumnae Club president Martha Rice Reed read letters of greetings and appreciation from former Grand President Jean Wirth Scott, Pennsylvania Beta; Grand President Jo Ann Min o r Roderick; Grand Vice President of Alumnae Sara Shipley Bowers; Director of Alumnae Advisory Committees Caro lyn Cromb Brada; Director of Chapter House Corporations Lou Ann Montgomery Carter; and Gamma Co ll egiate Province President Melissa Dates Schmidt.

Wells Family Sketches - Our History in America from 1682 - 1992 is the title of a new book by Carolyn Wells Dauner which was released in February 1992 Thi s documentary is the culmination of a IS-year research program which was conducted by M s. Dauner throughout the United States and England. "Wells Family Sketches" provides a historical picture of the life and times of the author's family over the past 300 years. Included in the book's 400 pages a re 116 photographs, pertinent maps, and severa l interesting hi storical documents. The author graduated from the University of Iowa where she was an Iowa Zeta Pi Phi Polly Ishmael Sandlin, Virginia Alpha, has an interesting occupation. She is on staff at McFarlin Methodist Church in Norman, Oklahoma where she coordinates ministry and programs

for o ld er adults as a Christian gerontologist. Polly works nearly full-time and is regarded at McFarlin as the "youth director for the old folks." Her job consists of coordinating three visitation teams who ca ll on the home-bound or those in retirement or nursing centers, contacting or calling on each older member on his/her birthday, making weekly hospital calls, and coordinating a monthly Alzheimer's Support Group lunche o n In addition, she works organi zing monthly chartered bus trips to various parts of the state, assisting with monthly "Bonus Years" meetings, and serving as a resource person for ag in g issues and problems. She enjoys organizing educationa l seminars for such issues as "Ce lebrating the End of Life: An Update on Death and Dying Issues," meeting with the Saturday Senior Singles breakfast group and genera lly serving as best friend, ombudsman and spokesperson for the 650 olde r members of her church.

The closing event of the year for the Birmingham, Alabama Alumnae Club was a Founders' Day luncheon. Annette Mitchell Mills presented Golden Arrow pins to Marian Vineyard Cranford, Mary Richard son H arris, and Mary C. Gallagher Henning a ll Alabama Alphas, a nd to Betty Amidon Kesmodel, a Rorida Alpha.

Over 90 Oklahoma Alphas gathered May 16 and 17 at the Pi Phi house in Norman, Oklahoma to celebrate a reunion of the classes initiated between 1971 and 1981. Ann Alexander Morton of Houston, and Mary Uhlenhop Powell of Norman orga-

ni ze d th e re uni o n Ea c h re uni o n pa rti cip a nt rece ived a t -s hi rt , key chain , " I lo ve Pi Phi " b utto n and a reun io n progra m/addre ss book which c hro nicl ed t h e add resses, n a mes, ca ree rs a nd li ves of siste rs wh o we re p rese nt a nd t h ose wh o co uldn ' t att e nd Th e gro up pl a n s o n h av in g a n oth e r re uni o n in fi ve years rat h e r t h a n wa itin g fo r t e n yea rs. Rece ntl y at a ba nqu e t held at Th o rnhill Co untry C lub in T oro n to Ca n ad a, three wo m e n me t o nl y to f ind o ut th a t eac h was an Ont a ri o Be t a fro m th e Uni ve rsity o f W es t e rn Onta ri o. Th e three wo m e n a re Pat Washburn R e id , Mary Robertson Mills , and Rossl y n Kelly Swanson, a nd a ll thre e are activ e in th e spo rt o f curling.

On Au gust 30, 1991, Th e R oya l M ed a l o f St O la v was a wa rd ed to Betty Dean Calhoun , a Cle veland Eas t Alumnae Club memb e r. Thi s m ed a l was institut ed by Kin g H aa ko n VII in 1939 to h o n o r pe rso n s wh o h ave di stin gui shed th e msel ves b y m a king N o rw ay kn o wn in o ther co untri es or furthering the rel a ti o n ship be twe e n N o r e m e n a t h o me and a bro ad . Th e m ed a l be co me s the prop e rty o f th e rec ipi e nt a nd is wo rn o n th e le ft sid e o f th e ch es t o n fo rmal o cc as ions. Jo Ca lh o un , Betty's la t e hu sband , se rv ed as th e h o n o ra ry N o rwe g ian co n sul in Cl ev el and .

Deborah Karr King , West Virginia Alpha , was recendy elected to serve on the American National Red Cro ss Board of Go v erno rs . Sh e ha s be e n a Red Cross v olunteer for twenty-three years.

ACE Scholarship W inners

Ann ou n ced

Th e Alumn ae Co mmitt ee fo r Co ntinuin g Edu cat ion is pl eased t o a nn o unc e rec ipi e nts o f Alumn ae Co ntinuin g Edu ca ti o n Sc h ola r hip s for th e 19 92-93 aca d e mi c year. Eac h o f th e fi ve w inn e rs is a co mmitt ed a nd ac ti ve vo lunt ee r o uts id e of h e r h o me in ad diti o n t o carrying a la rge aca d e mic loa d to furth e r a ca ree r.

C el es t e Ullrich Crowd e r , T e x as G amm a, is a full-tim e stud e nt a t T exas Chri sti an Uni v ersity pl annin g t o ea rn d o ubl e c e rtifi ca ti o n a t th e seco nd a ry lev el in a rt a nd spec ia l edu ca ti o n b y th e spring o f 1993 Ce les t e is a 26 -yea r m e mber o f th e Arlin gt o n/Mid Citi es, T e x as Alumnae C lub . S h e h as se rv ed th e club in a ll o ffi ces a nd is curre ntl y ACRI e. She a lso serve d Pi Be t a Phi as a P rov inc e Coo rdina t o r fo r s ix yea rs. Nan c y Loo n ey H e nry, Co lo rad o G a mm a, h as bee n a soci a l wo rk er s in ce 1985. Sh e was a sch o la rship winne r las t yea r. She h as jus t co mpl e t ed th e first ye a r o f gradu at e sc h oo l as a m as t e r' s ca ndid a t e in th e S ch oo l o f Soc ia l W o rk a t Co lo rad o S t a t e Uni ve rsity. N a n cy will co ntinu e t o t a k e co urses towa rd h e r m as te r's in soci a l wo rk a nd a lso a n e nd o rse m e nt in sc h oo l socia l wo rk. A s a n ac tiv e me mb e r of th e Fo rt Co llins, Co lo rad o Alumn ae C lu b; sh e a lso serves o n th e Co lo rad o Ga mma AAC (si n ce 19 75) a n d is in vo l ved wit h th e area Panh e ll en ic.

Ma rl a Kl os terg aa rd Meyer, So uth Dako t a A lpha, c urrently erve as cha irman and advi so r to r ush, financ ial , and memb e rship o n th e Alumn ae Advi o ry C o mmitte e o f S o uth Da ko ta Alph a. Ma rl a will be a full - time stud e nt a t th e Uni ve rsity o f So uth Da kota in the fa ll o f 1992, wor kin g to wa rd a n associ a tes de gree in nurs in g. H e r goa l is to work in th e new loca l h o pit a l in pedi a tric s o r o bst e trics/gy ne co logy J e nnife r Mo rford R eed , Indi a n a

De lt a, pl a n s to beg in a t wo yea r cou rse of stud y in th e fa ll of 1992 w it h h e r goa l o f a ma t e r's d eg ree in peec h pa th o logy o f a udi o logy. Jen nife r h as bee n a n ac ti ve m e mbe r of three a lumn ae clu bs a h e r fa mil y h a m oved wi thin th e Mid wes t . Th ey inclu de: N o rth Sh o re , Illino is Alumn ae C lu b;

H insd a le- N a pe rv ill e , Ill in o is Alumn ae

C lub ; a nd m os t re c e ntl y, th e

Co lumbu s, Ohi o A lumn ae C lub . Sh e is c u rr ently a member o f the H o u e

Corporatio n fo r O hi o Beta.

Rosa li e S m it h W atte rs, W as hingt o n Be t a, h as t a ught el e m e ntary ed ucation si n ce 1968 a n d h as a lso beco m e a pa rt - tim e s tud ent wo rkin g to wa rd a m a t e r's o f edu ca ti on in profess io n a l d eve lo pm e nt a t H e rit age

Co ll ege in T o pp e nish , W as hin gto n .

S h e i a 15- yea r m e mb e r o f th e Fann y

Whit e n ac k Libb ey (Y a kim a, W as hin gt o n) Alumnae Club c urr e ntl y se rving as V ice Pres id e nt R osa l ie is within o n e yea r o f co mp le tin g h e r d egree a nd loo ks fo rw a rd to th e p ro fessio n a l e nh a ncem e nt it will brin g

Las t yea r's sch o la rship recipi e nts

ex presse d gra titud e to Pi Beta Phi fo r th e mo n ey a nd a lso fo r the fa ith a nd

e m o ti o n a l s uppo rt which th e a wa rd

d e mo n s tra t es.

Debo rah Co rrea , Co lo rad o

G a mm a , gradu a t e d from the Uni ve rsit y

o f Nebras ka a t Om a h a o n M ay 9 , 1992 ,

a nd is fini shing her student t ea chin g in e le me nt a ry educ a ti o n Th e sch o la rship

m o n ey pa id for pa rt o f o n e se m es t e r's

tuiti o n S h e pl ans t o use h e r d eg ree a nd flu e n cy in Fre nch a nd Sp a ni sh in an el-

e m e nt a ry sc h oo l cl ass roo m

Jea n Egm o n , Illino is Alph a, h as co m plete d th e co ursewo rk towa rd h e r

d oc t o r o f edu ca ti o n d eg ree a t th e

U ni ve rsity of Illino is a t Ur ba n a-

C h amp a ign a nd is beg innin g h e r resea rch a nd th e n h e r di sse rt a t io n S in ce

J ea n l ives n ea r C hi cago , sh e used h er mo ney fo r books a nd to cove r travel c os ts betwee n h o me and the Cha mpaign-U rba n a ca mpu s . She co ntin ues to wo rk wit h Pi Beta Ph i's Link to Li teracy pro gra m.

As m e nti o n ed pre v io us ly , N a nc y Loo ney H e nry h as just co mpl e t ed her fir t yea r o f gradu a t e sc h oo l. A 1992 -93 rec ipi ent , N a n cy re po rts th a t sh e a ppli e c;l th e mo n ey to wa rd tuiti o n las t yea r, and h ad a 3 .5 grad e po int ave rage a ft e r th e first se m es t e r.

C h e ryl Frederic Nu zzo , Miss iss ippi

A lp h a, h as rece ntl y co mpl e t ed p relim in ary exa min a ti o n s fo r h er PhD in t h eate r anJ will beg in writin g h e r di sse rt ati o n Sh e use d th e ch o lars hip mo n ey to pay for t ex tboo ks a nd fo r tuiti o n co t in exce of her a istant hip waiver.

Three Women Receive Pi Beta Phi

Fellowships for Further Study

Lamia Gabal, California Eta, is a 1988 graduate from the University of California, Irvine with a bachelor of science degree in biology. She is currently working toward an M.D. degree at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine.

As an undergraduate, Lamia was Chapter President of California Eta and was Phi Province Amy Burnham Onken Award Winner. Under her leadership, California Eta received the Helen Anderson Lewis Award for Community Service, and honorable mention for the May L. Keller Award for their Arrowmont programming.

After graduation Lamia went on to serve Pi Phi as a Resident Graduate Consultant for New York Alpha at Syracuse University. She has also served the California Eta Chapter as an alumna by becoming a member of the Alumnae Advisory Committee.

Utilizing her experience as an RGC, Lamia helped California Eta by working with the Vice President of Moral Advancement and assisting the chapter in the areas of officer training, rush, standards and the officer slating and nominating process

Jane Byrd (Martin) Pemberton graduated from Kansas State University in 1965 with a bachelor of science in elementary education and a minor in math and science. In 1981 she received a master's degree in learning disabilities also at Kansas State University .

Following her years as a Kansas Beta, Jane remained very busy in the field of education. She began as a fourth grade teacher in Kansas City. She has since taught grades four through twelve, has been a specia l education teacher, an administrator and a co llege - level instructor. She h as spent a great deal of time educating students, however, she has al 0 pent time educating parents and teachers. Jane is currently enrolled in the PhD program at the University of New Mexico. She works full-time toward a doctorate in special education with an additional emphasis in educational administration. After completing her degree, she hopes to teach at the university level.

Jane is active in the Ro well, New Mexico Alumnae Club and has a family filled with Pi Phis . Her mother, her daughter, and three of her sisters-inlaw are also Pi Phis.

Karla Carney , a Summa Cum Laude graduate from Louisiana State University in 1991 with a bachelor's degree in general liberal studies, is currently seeking a master's degree in higher education administration with an emphasis in college student personnel at Florida State University.

Karla was Vice President of Mental Advancement for Louisiana Beta as well as Panhellenic Delegate Very involved in campus activities, Karla worked as a Chancellor's Student Aide, coordinating LSU' s Honors Convocation for the Office of Academic Affairs, and was a Student Wellness Program Advisor. She served as president of the honorary Omicron Delta Kappa, and was a member of Mortar Board hon o rary Karla was the General College Outstanding Senior at Louisiana State University She was a lso the recipient of the 1991 Nationa l Amy Burnham Onken Award.

Karla i currently serving on Florida Beta's Alumnae Advisory Committee advising the chapter's Panhellenic Delegate.

Lamia Gabal, California Eta
Jane Byrd (Martin) Pemberton, Kansas Beta
Karla Carney, Louisiana Beta

DIRECTIONS

ALUMNAE HELP NEEDED -

DIRECTIONS, Pi Beta Phi's Networking Program, is being expanded into a networking and mentoring program. It has been redesigned to broaden the personal communication channels between members and allow participation by mor e of the membership.

Please complete and submit the enrollment form as soon as possible. Alumnae help is ne eded in order to begin the database from which other members can draw information We are currently working towards inputting the new data received on enrollment forms into a computerized database. We must continue to receive enrollment forms so that this program can be expanded, integrating both collegians and alumnae, for members to retrieve information.

An enro llment form is on the back side of this s h eet. Additional forms are available from your club president, Central Office or directly from the DIRECTIONS Chairman. Additional information will appear in future issues of The ARROW.

Occupation Clusters

A) Agriculture & Environment

Conservation, Forestry, Horticulture, Landscaping, Recyclin g, Wildlife

B) Architecture, Engineering & Design

Drafting, Graphic a nd Interi o r Design, Surveyor, All En gineers

C) Communications

Advertising, Broadcasting , Journalism, Media, Publishing, Rep o rting, Writing

D) Computer & Science

All Computer{Technical Support, Data Processing, All Scientists

E) Construction & Trades

Automotive, Electric a l, Mechanical, Painting, Plumbing, Textile

F) Cultural & Arts

Crafts, Entertainment, Film , Museum s, Mu sic, Performing, Photogr aph y, Theater

G) Education & Counseling

All Levels of Educati on, Employment Services, Librarian, Social W ork

H) Finance

Accounting, Banking, Consulting, Ec o n omist, Inve stments, Math, S t atistics

I) Government, Non .. profit & Religion

Military, Mini stry, Public & Social Services, Volunteer

J) Health & Medicine

Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physician, P ychology, Therapists, Veterinary

K) Home Economics

Homemaker, Childrearing, Family Planning

L) Hospitality

Catering, Chef, Convention, Food Services, Hotel, Restaurant

M) Legal & Law Enforcement

Attorney, Court Reporting, Judicial, Paralegal, Police

N) Management & Administration

Administrative Support, Clerical, Human Resources, Personnel, Public Relations

0) Manufacturing

Equipment Maintenance, Factory Operation, Plant Management

P) Recreation, Leisure & Travel

Airlines, Fitness Sports, Tourism

Q) Retail

Consumer, Design, Fashion, Merchandisin g

R) Sales & Marketing

Buyer, Import/Export, Insurance, Real Estate, Representative, Research, Whole ale

S) Transportation & Moving

Shipping & Freight, Trucking

DIRECTIONS

PI BETA PHI'S NETWORKING & MENTORING PROGRAM

Nationwide network of alumnae who are willing to help Pi Phis "get acquainted" and "get started" in a new environment. A mentor relationship can provide information and friendship and a way to trans, fer knowledge and tips. You choose your own level of participation; no implied obligations.

Please complete legibly.

Check One: Add my name and mentoring information to the program. Delete my name from the program. Change my existing information in the program.

Circle Appropriate Categories:

Mentoring Categories

1) Career search and contacts

5) Re idential

2) Career consultations/information 6) Social and personal needs

3) Career search training and skills 7) Clubs and Organizations

4) City and community information 8) Family and home interaction/referrals

Complete:

City of special ization or interest: _____________________

Closest metropolitan a rea: _______________________

Name: Last First Middle ______________________ Maiden

Occupation Cluster(s): ______________ (See listing on back)

Occupation Title/Description ______________________

I understand that this information may be released to any Pi Phi who requests the information.

Signature:

_________

Graduate Consultant

A Day in the Life of a Consultant

Journal entry- May 12

Nine months ago I set out from h o me with three rather large suitcases in h a nd and a determined smile on my face I wa s about to begin my year as a Traveling Graduate Consultant for Pi

Beta Phi Now as I reflect upon that year, I find it difficu lt to put the whole expe rience into words. I wish in stead that all who have questioned me about the job cou ld read through my journal or sort through the ensemble of memorie s and mementos carefully placed in a scrapbook.

Prior to working for Pi Phi in the capacity of a consultant, I had a bit of tunnel vision about the Fraternity. My

view of Pi Phi was formed st ri ctly from my ow n chapter expe ri e nc e. I assu med a ll Pi Phi c h apter did thing the way we did them. M y eyes were quickly ope ned when I began traveling. Just as n o two Pi Phis are the sa me, no two Pi Phi chapters are the sa me. I was exposed to a spectrum of cultures, environments and people.

With part of my title being that of consultant, I assumed I would go from coast to coast and chapter to chapter giving advice and suggestions- sharing ideas. What the title did not reveal is the other side of the coin, what valuable lessons I would ascertain along the way. I never expected to learn so much from the chapte rs and individual women. I may have been educati n g them about fraternity structure and procedure, but their lesson to me was far more va luable. They ta ught me about such things as unconditional acceptance, cooperation, benevolence and the beauty and harmony found in diversity. What an extraordinary exchange!

Qu a lific ations

Any g rad uat in g se ni or who has held a c h apter or campus office, with leadership a nd communication ski ll s a nd a stro n g desire to e rve the Fraternity qualifies and is encouraged to app ly.

Application

Applic at io n blanks are mailed to chapters in the fall and may be o btained from the Chapter President , or by sending the request blank below Comp leted application and reference s must be received by the Graduate Consultant Coordinator by December 31,1992 .

Interview

In February, those deemed by member of Grand Council to be most qualified are invited, at fraternity expense, to meet with current consultants and be interv iewed by a committee of Grand Counci l members and the Graduate Con ultant Coordinator. Positions are offered to those se lected as soon as pos ible after a ll interviews are completed. Although the selection process is very competitive, all interested women a re encouraged to app ly. Speci a l a biliti es and talents may be uniquely suited to fill a particular position.

199 2·93 Graduate Con sultan ts tak e a break from c on sultant trainin g with the ir Grand Council sup ervi. s o rs. Front: A nn Ros si , Katie T ins tm an, Marni M c Cow n and Beth Mille r Back: Grand Vice Pres ident of C o llegian s B e th van Maan e n B e a tty, Laure n Gro ss, Alliso n Swann, Tra cy Furner and G r an d Vice P res id ent of Mem b ership Caro l yn Paveltich Lesh.

I am in t erested in the P i B eta Phi Grad uate Consultant P rogram. P lease se n d me an ap p lication b lank.

Editor 's note: T his is y our page m ad e ava ilable to anyo ne wis h ing t o c omment on a rticle s, th e mag azin e or an y top ic o f interes t t o o ur r e ad ers . L e tters mus t b e sign e d w ith full name , address and c hapter. We re s erve the right to edit a s n e eded to spac e r e quirem e nts and c ontent.

The Orlando-Winter Park Alumnae Club congratulates the newest twenty-nine Pi Phis listed in the most recent ARROW who are 75year members. Our club also has a wonderful 75-year member. Amy Harrington Nydegger was born in Connecticut in 1898. Her family moved to Winter Haven, Florida in 1904 and she has lived in this state ever since. Amy was initiated into Florida Alpha (Stetson University) in 1917 and attended the university until her marriage. The Nydeggers moved to Au r bumdale and then settled permane n tly in Orlando in 1924. Amy was very active in the al um n ae cl ub and several other organizations for years. She taught Bib le study at he r c h urch from 1925 until 199 1 when she "reti red." Amy h as bee n atte n d in g o ur Founde rs' Day lun c h eo n s fo r t h e last few yea rs and a yea r ago, she spoke at one of our club meetings about her early days in Pi Phi and about their cookie shines. Amy has two Pi Phi daughters, Joan Nydegger Messer, Florida Alpha and Jean Nydegger, Florida Beta. We congratulate Amy Harrington Nydegger for her years as a loyal and loving Pi Phi.

Carol Sie vers Cro c k e tt Ohio B e ta Orlando , Florida

Having completed two class sessions at the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, one by Randall Darwell on Color and Weaving and a second by Yoshiko Wada on Shibori, I am eager to share my enthusiasm with your reade rs. As a self-employed fiber artist I have attended other craft programs, but Arrowmont gets my vote for running first in a very fine field of competitors. Here are some of the reasons Arrowmont deserves its high reputation. There is a hard working and knowledgeable administration. The y select excellent instructo rs. All are ac-

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tive a rtists with a keen interest in what is current in their respective fields. The equipment is first ra te. To this I would add an appreciation for those who come to Arrowmont. Many travel great distances. My fellow students came from Hawaii, New England, and many points in between, and all brought with them a serious commitment to making art in a spirit of warm friendship The o nly thing regional about Arrowmont is its beautiful location . I heartily and strongly recommend a visit, or better still, a class at Arrowmont to all your readers.

Pi Beta Phi should be commended for your efforts to aid in the elimination of hazing. Hazing is an ongoing battle and it is refreshing to see an o rganization taking an active role in the elimination of this prob lem Your "No Hazing" posters are an excellent way to promote the message that hazing will not be to lerated.

Thank you for your excellent work and fo r the poster which I have d isp layed o n my office doo r.

Shelli Herman

A ss istant Dean for Student Services University of Florida Gainesville , Florida

Editor's Note: In the Spring of 1992 Pi Beta Phi mailed "No Hazing" posters to each of its 129 collegiate chapters, as well as the Greek advisors at those campuses where Pi Phi has a chapter. Pi Beta Phi encouraged the recipients to place the

posters on campus bulletin boards and within pan hellenic offices as well as on Pi Beta Phi chapter property. I t was our goal to further communicate that hazing in all of its forms is prohibited in any chapter of Pi Beta Phi .

No doubt this letter is one of many you will receive from Florida Betas once the back cover of the Summer ARROW is seen by one and alL You may also get mail from the chapter at the University of Florida.

But to the point. Florida Beta is at Florida State University in Tallahassee and not at the University of Florida in Gainesville. In my day it was Florida State College for women, but went coed since after WW I L

I wonder where those n ice girls were really photographed and to what chapter they really belong. Why not repeat wit h correct caption plus a photo of the "other" group also with proper captio n

H owever it was a great issue, interesting and enlightening.

Helen Gray Solomon Florida Beta

Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

Editor's Note: We apologize for the error made in identifying one of the photos on the back cover of the Summer issue. The photo is reprinted below with the proper identification.

Florida Deltas from the University of Florida during rush.

CarolYn Helman Lichtenberg Crest Award

Nomination Form

Th e prest igio us Caro lyn H elman Li c ht e n be rg C rest A wa rd recognize s a lumnae members wh o ex hibi t exce ll e n ce a nd o utst a nding leade rshi p in th e ir p ro fess io n s a n d caree rs or se rv ice t o t h e i r co mmuniti es . N o min ee s sh o uld h ave r ece ive d wid es pr ead rec og niti o n w ithin their f ie ld o r se rvice a rea t o be c o n s idered fo r thi s a ward . An y Pi Be t a Phi a lumn ae m e mb e r in goo d st a ndin g is e li g ib le to rece ive thi s awa rd N o min ees n e ed n o t be curr e nt m e mb e rs o f a n a lumn ae club. N o min a ti o n s m ay be m ade b y indi v idu a ls , co ll eg ia te ch apt e rs o r a lumn ae clubs. Pas t n o min a ti o n s m ay be re submitt ed. Ple as e c o mpl e te the n o min a ti o n fo rm a nd return it b y Febru a ry 10, 1992 t o :

Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg Crest Award Nominations Pi Beta Phi Fraternity 7730 Carondelet, Suite 333 St. Louis, MO 63105

PLEASE

TYPE

Full name of nominee:

Address: _______________________________________________________________________

Telephone Number: _____________ or

University or College: _____________ Degree: __________________

Chapter: ___________________ Year of Initiation:

Vocation:

Professional and/or Community awards, honors, achievements:

____ (Continue on separate sheet if necessary}

The category for which this nomination applies (check one per form):

Outstanding contribution to profession or career

Outstanding contribution to community

Photographs are requested. Nominations must be accompanied by a one, page letter of support.

Nomination submitted by: _ _

Addre ss : ----------------------- ---------------

Telephone Number: _____________ or

Collegiate Chapter: _____________ Alumnae Club:

Dorothy Weaver Morgan 1911,1992

" Mr s. M o r ga n is

m o re in spirati o n in herself than a ny

Those words were written by a collegiate delegate to the 47th Biennial Convention in 1969. They continue to expre s the feelings of the many Pi Phis who, over the years, have known and loved Dorothy Weaver Morgan, Grand President of Pi Beta Phi, 1967-1969.

Dorothy died July 11, 1992, her 81st birthday, following a short hospital stay. The funeral was held July 16 at St. Matthews Episcopal Church in Lincoln, Nebra ka.

An active a nd loyal Pi Phi s ince college days at the University of Nebraska, Dorothy, daughter of a former Nebraska Governor, was a leader o n campus as well as in her Nebraska Beta chapter. Initiated in 1929, she held several chapter offices, and was a member of National Collegiate Players, Student Council and Mortar Board. In 1955 she was elected Province Vice President of the then Mu Province and se rved in that capacity until 1958, when she was elected Grand Vice President. From 1962-1967, Dorothy erved Pi Phi as National Panhellenic Conference Delegate where she di tinguished herself as an outstanding, concerned member of the fraternity world. At the Centennial Convention in 1967, Dorothy Morgan was elected Grand Pre ident of Pi Beta Phi to fill a two year term.

ebraska Beta Chapter and the Lincoln Alumnae Club presented a new awa rd to the Fraternity at the Pasadena Convention in 1969 - the Dorothy Weaver Morgan Award for Fraternity Loya lty. It is presented biennially, during convention years, for

"loyalty and sympathy with the work o f the Fraternity as enunciated in the preamb le of the Con titut ion."

In the Friendship Quilt, c urrently under production to be presented to the Fraternity at the Orlando Convention, is a square from t h e Seattle Club which u es the words "Down to the Roots, Up to the Stars," the title of Mrs Morgan's closing speech at the 1969 Convention.

Sarahjane Paulson Vanasse, former Grand President who succeeded Dorothy Morgan in that office, writes, "My memories of Dorothy began in 1956, when we were young, new province officers in Gatlinburg.

"Our friendship was destined from then on - through conventions, by teleph o ne, by letters written in her tiny penman hip , and as her Grand Vice President. Th ough we met a few problems in the 60's, her sense of humor ca rried us through. I'll always remember her laughter.

"Ours was a better, brighter, more lov ing world because she was in it."

Dorothy's family was a Pi Phi family, with three sisters who were Pi Phis. Her daughter, Melinda, is a Colorado Gamma Pi Phi and was named for Melinda Stuart, Grand Treasurer from 1912- 1925. Because of the latter, who helped many an active through that financially difficult period, Dorothy felt a deep sense of obligation to the Fraternity. Even her grandson Kent, at the age of th ree, had an understanding of Dorothy's commitment. He knew about high fidelity sound in those days and he was certain she was President of Hi Fi! Whenever he spotted an airplane in the sky, he would announce, "The re goes Grandma!"

Dorothy gave a great dea l to her Fraternity and to the Greek world. Her vivaciousness, her ability to discern the right path to follow a nd her co urage to follow that path, her dynamic per onality - these things will be remembered about Dorothy Weaver Morgan. Stories abound about her sense of humor and the jokes she played on her Pi Ph i friends and her family.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband, Kent, in 1981; grand on, Kent Morgan Olsen, in 1990; brother, Phillip H. Weaver; and two si ters, Josephine Weaver Getz and Ruth Weaver Young Surviving family members include daughter Melinda; granddaughter Kristen Morgan George; three great grandsons; brother Arthur J. Weaver, and sister, Maude Harriet Weaver Hutchins.

Grand President Jo Ann Minor Rode ri ck wrote, "Dorothy wa a movin g spirit among office rs - a tower of st rength as an officer , a sister and a friend. We shall miss her."

"To live in the hearts of tho e we leave behind, is not to die."

I IN MEMORIAM I

Initiation Year and Month and Year of D eath follow eac h member's name and chapter of initiation. Whe n submitting death notic es to Central Office, please give month and year of death. Names cannot be listed without this information.

Arkansa s AIQha

Frances Barnett Ketz (Mrs. W. J.)

Hope Miller Matthews (Mrs. w.

Louisiana AIQha c.) 1914; April 1992

Naomi McDowell Murphy (Mrs.

Dorothy Juden Sarpy (Mrs. R. 1939; April 1992 E. M.) 1927; March 1992 H.) 1933; October 1991

Mamie Corbitt Treadway (Mrs. Illinois Theta

Louisiana Beta W. A., Jr.) 1932; April 1992

California Beta

Eugenia Robertson Kraemer

Dorothy Risinger, 1939; May 1992 (Mrs. L. J.) 1947; February 1992

Jeanne Cohn Weill (Mrs. L., Jr.)

Marcia Browning Dreyer (Mrs . Indiana AIQha 1954 ; April 1992 C.) 1946 ; April 1992

Bess (Becky) London Fleming

Ellen Bums Collins (Mrs. H . W. (Mrs. P.O.) 1920; March 19 92 T.) 1921 ; April 1992

Mary Easton Gleason (Mrs. J. H.)

Ma land Al ha

Shirley Alvarado Jackson (Mrs.

Martha Boaz Purdy, 1918; H. L.) 1947 ; M arch 1992 1927; March 199 2 November 1991

Jane Woodward Thompson (Mrs.

Marion Mills Shanks (Mrs. F. L.)

Indiana Beta J R.) 1931; N ovember 1991 1916; February 1992

California Gamma

Gene Hilgemeier Shockley (Mrs.

Michigan AIQha

Emily Herbert Timmons (Mrs. H. H.) 1949; July 1991 1921; February 1992 D.) 1923; October 1991

Colorado Al ha

Indiana Gamma

Alice Hulce Dow (Mrs. C. S.)

Barbara Weaver Yeazel (Mrs. R.

Josephine Kennedy Deming E.) 1952; May 1992

Elizabeth Ryan Garrett (Mrs. V. (Mrs Hall) 1925; January 1992

Michigan Beta H.) 1946; March 1992

D. C. AIQha

Florence S. Berryman, 1919; April

Indiana EQsilon

Helen B. Hall, 1923; M arc h 1992

Jeannette Forrest Dietz (Mrs. C. Jeane McLean Morgan (Mrs. C. D.) 1949 ; April 1992 H.) 1934; November 1991

Minnesota AIQha 1992

Pauline Heitmuller Mattingly

Indiana Zeta

Helen Ziegler Gibson (Mrs. W.

Dorothy Partridge Bell (Mrs. E (Mrs R.) 1924; August 1991 A.) 1955 ; March 1992 P.) 1922; December 1991

Georgia AIQha

Marjorie (Bebe) Kelley Minter

Iowa Gamma

Margaret Stover Zacherle (Mrs.

Rosalyn Smith Frudenfeld (Mrs. J . C . ) 1925; March 1992

Laurel Truman Hoppe (Mrs. E. (Mrs. J. J .) 1942; May 1992 A.) 1931; September 1991 W.) 1944; Janu ary 1992

Idaho Al ha

Dorothy Williams Cooney (Mrs.

Peggy Leary Lahiff (Mrs. w.)

Iowa Zeta 1944 ; Feb ru ary 1992

Margaret Hicks Gioima (Mrs. Misso uri AIQha P . K.) 1931; February 1992 H.) 1933; April 1992

Illinoi s Bet a

Gertrude Giffert Alstrin (Mrs. E.)

Kansas AIQha 1927; April 1992

Eloise Topping Grainger (Mrs. Annette Willis Mueller, 1958; Barbara (Smitty) Smith Rile y W . H.) 1930; March 1992 May 1992 (Mrs. R.) 1948; May 1992

Gwendolyn Parry Hood (Mrs. R.

Betty McClure Seaman (Mrs G., Missouri Bet a M.) 1922; April 1992 Jr.) 1959; December 1991

Illinois Delta

Margaret Paxton Brinkman

Hazel Chase West (Mrs. G. B. )

Marjorie Kammerer Wood (Mrs. 1910; September 1991 G.) 1939 ; May 1992

Missouri Gamma (Mrs. H. H. ) 1929 ; December 1991

Kentucky AIQha

Patricia Kell y Watson (Mrs. P.

Marion Bissett Hoblit (Mrs. H. Illinois EQsilon B., Jr.) 1948; December 1991 K.) 1919; April 1992

Jane Dickson Buckley (Mrs. H.)

Barbara Hibbitt Rollin s (Mrs. P. Nebraska Beta 1932 ; April 1992 L.) 1954; November 1991

Doroth y Weaver Morgan (Mrs.

Doroth y Moore B ye (Mrs. L. K.) K. R.) 1929; July , 1992 1929; April 1992

Nevada Al h a

Helen Turner Fuetsch (Mrs. C. F.) 1929; March 1992

Susan Lynn Petrinovich, 1967; March 1992

New York Al ha

Cynthia Ruth Casey , 1981; April 1992

New Yo rk Gamma

Beatrice Brotherton Smith (Mrs. M. H. ) 1928; November 1991

New York Delta

Lida Sloan Moon, 1929; March 1992

North Carolina Al ha

Jean Timlin Trousdale (Mrs. E. B.) 1954; December 1991

North Carolina Beta

Ellen Schrup Bryant Vason (Mrs. R.) 193 8; May 1992

North Dakota Al ha

Evelyn Johnson Conner (Mrs. P . C.) 1938 ; January 1992

Ohio Alpha

Mary Anne Spencer Cunningham (Mrs. W.) 1944; March 1992

Ohio Delta

Myrna Prestien Sandoz (Mrs. L. P.) 1952; April 1992

Oklahoma Al ha

Bettie Smith Robinson (Mrs. N. W.) 1938; September 1991

Helen Gupton Severin (Mrs. C. L.) 1918; March 1992

Oklahoma Beta

Beulah Riner Kuypers (Mrs. J. A .) 1930; April 1992

Jeanne Thobum Wyss (Mrs. A V.) 1930; May 1992

Ore on Al ha

Joy Cottingham Greenwood, 1932; May 1992

Barbara Harr Rinde (Mrs. R. L. ) 1943; March 1992

Oregon Beta

Dorthy Crum Gordon (Mrs. J. L.) 1932 ; April 1992

Helen Seeberger Humphre y, 1933; April 1992

Pennsylvania Alpha

Gahring Price Harper (Mrs. J. C.) 1922; March 1992

Elizabeth Kurtz Hutchison (Mrs. M. C.) 1912; March 1992

Edith F. Tracey, 1910; April 1992

Pennsylvania Beta

Gladys Emrick Erdman, 1920; March 1992

Dorothy Walker Miller (Mrs. J. J.) 1945; April 199 2

Texas Alpha

Lucile Campbell Thornquest (Mrs. W. L., Jr.) 1937; January 1992

Texas G amma

Frances Ford Karper , 1953; M ay 1992

Utah Al ha

Joyce Snow Cuthbert (Mrs. T. C .) 1944; March 1992

Vermont Al ha

Eleanor Brown Roberts (Mrs. E. B.) 1922; May 1992

Vermont Beta

Anna Ferguson Murray (Mrs. 0.) 1929; November 1991

Virginia Bet a

Frances McNulty Lewis (Mrs. J. M.) 1925; February 1992

Virginia Gamma

Elizabeth (Betsy) Price Green (Mrs. J. B. ) 1928 ; Febru ary 1992

Dorothy Reese Smith (Mrs. A. L.) 1928; M a rch 1992

Washington Beta

Betty Adams Gwinner (Mrs. A. B .) 1931 ; April 1992

West Virginia Alpha

Merriem Robinson Jones (Mrs. H. H .) 1925; Jun e 1991

Wisconsin Alpha

Margaret McWenie Hosford (Mrs. H. C.) 1945 ; April 1992

Mildred Morris, 1935; Ja nu ary 1992

Elizabeth Coulter Morris (Mrs . R. B.) 1927; July 1991

Margaret Clausen Tullgren, 1934; December 199 1

Jane Earle Ward (Mrs. J. E.) 1953; May 1992

PI BETA PHI FOUNDATION HONORARY AND MEMORIAL GIFrS

Enclosed is my/our gift of $_____

o In memory of: _____________

Chapter/year of initi ation __________ who died o n : ______________

o In h o nor of: ______________

Chapter/year of initiation __________

Please make check payable to the Pi Beta Phi Founda tion. Al! gifes to the Foundation are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.

Mail this form with your g ift to: P i B eta Phi Foundation, 7730 Caro ndel et, Suite 333 St. Louis, MO 63105

Name of donor or club: ____________ If club, President's name: ___________

Street address: _______________

City/State/Zip: ____ Send acknowledgement to: ___________

Street address: _______________

City/State/Zip: _______________

LEFT TO RIGHT: Sunday bag - assorted ... $20 .00; Arrowcraft Weavers baby blanket - 36" x 36 ", white or pastel plaid ... $28.00 ; Duffle bag - asso rted ... $30.0 0; Baby bib with wash cloth - cow, sheep or duck $15.00 (specify boy or girl); Baby bib - rabbit , bear, elephant or balloon $14.00 (specify boy or girl); Baby rattle - cherry wood $14.00.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Pull toy - duck , chicken or elephant

$12.00; Name letter train - engine and caboose

$4.50 ea. name letters $3 50 ea.; Tool box with tools .. .$15.00; Dachshund dog crayon holder (holds 64 cra y ons) $17 00; Wood puzzle - hot air balloon, sailboat, rainbow , tree with birds , numbers or sea life $20.00, 3 dimensional puzzles also available $40.00; Bank - bear, truck or pig ... $12.00.

The Pi Beta Phi Shop

LEFT TO RIGHT : Susan Parish earrings - assorted ... $22.00 - $30.00; Pen set - stained glass with wood base ... $28.00; Walnut nut bowl (picks and nut cracker included) $33.50; Pencil holder $8 .0 0; Napkin holder $9.00; Walnut lette r opener $25.00 ; Hand blown glass ornaments $16.00; Sun Catchers - stained glass - bird , butterfly or dogwood $10.00; Cutting board with handle $15 00, heart shaped cutting board ... $9.00; Hand blown glass oil lamps , assorted colors .. .$30 .00; Hand blown glass paper weights , assorted colors ... $50.00 - $60.00.

LEFT TO RIG HT: Hand carved wooden Christmas trees: sm $4.00, med $5.00, Ig $6.0 0; Hand carved snowman $55.00; Elf - red or gree n ... $25 .00; Pull Santa ... $50 .00; Hand carved wooden Santa's ... $35.00 - $45.00 - $55.00; Hand woven wool Christmas stocking - sleigh, trees , angel , bears or snowmen $40.00.

Father Christmas Mghan50" x 70 " pre-washed cotton $50.00

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Merchandise Total Shipping (See chart) TN Residents Add 8 112% Tax TOTAL AMOUNT

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Christmas Pi Phi and tree design. S. M. L XL. SW146 $33.00
The Arrow of Pi Beta Ph,
E. Red sweatshirt with plaid 1t13$ backed in black. S. M. L. XL. SW147 $30.00
F. Burgund y hooded nylon jacket with 1t13$ bac ked in tan. One size SW143 $4 0 00
Natural sweatshirt with backed in burgundy.
S. M. L. XL. SW144 $30.00
Grey sweatshirt with n avy foulard backed in burgundy. S. M. L. XL. SW145 $30.00

A. Green sweatshirt with green paisley 7t13$ backed with tan. S, M, L, XL. SWI41 $3 0.00

B White lon g -s leeved T-s hirt with floral 7t13$ backed with gre en. M, L, XL. T156 $25 00

C. White sweatshirt with 4" fl ora l

Pi Phi. S, M, L, XL. SWI42 $30.00

D Natural T- s hirt with colorful 7t13$ chalk design. XL. T154 $16.00

E. Navy 100% cotton T-s hirt with navy and white houndstooth backed in white. M, L, XL. T155 $20.00 F. Pi Phi Facts T-shirt. L, XL. T127 $14.00

G. Paisley hat embroidered with go ld 7t13$. NI90 $14.00

H. Navy baseball shirt wit h embroidered 7t13$ app lique L, XL. T150 $29.00

I. Coordinating paisley boxers. M, L, XL. SHl29 $13.00

J. Patchwork flannel plaid night-

shirt, whi te 7t13$ sc reened o n pocket . O ne size . TI51 $30.00

K. Natural 100% cotton T-shirt with assorted plaid and paisley letters. L, XL. T152 $25.00

L. Assorted plaid and paisley paneled boxers. M, L, XL. SH130 $15 00

Gifts & Sundries

A White poplin hat with blue 7[13$. NI75 $7 .00

B Are y ou r ead y for so m e football? Win e wool s tad ium blanke t with go ld edging and G reek letters

NI74 $32 .00

C. 7t13$ angel gift bag. NI85 $4 00

D. Hand-made sorority "friend " wit h 7[13$ ribbon bow.

NI86 $28.00

E Battenburg lace pillow embroide red wit h 16" X 16".

NI87 $30.00

F angel dough ornament.

NI88 $9 50

G. Water-colored carnation and arrow print, matte in burgundy 8" X 10". NI89 $11.00

STERLING SI LVE R J EWELR Y

H. Cupid and arrow earrings

Pie rced only. Jloo $10.00

I. Puffed traditional angel pendant. Also makes a great ornament. 1101 $32 00

1 7[13$ dangle ring. Sizes 5, 6, 7,8. 1107 $8.00

K. Charm necklace with a ngel , a rrow, drop cha r ms, 24". lIB $72 00

L. Coordinating charm bracelet , 7"· 1114$40.00

M Traditional angel pendant. 1102 $16.00

N Traditional angel earrings

Pierced o nly jl03 $15.00

O Charm pin with five interl ocking circles. Can be worn plain or with as many charms as will fit. See item "P" for arrow charms.

1 104 $8.00

P Arrow charm fo r pins, bracelets

o r neck laces. 1105 $4.00 each.

Q Southwestern style arrow pin. 1106 $18.00

Profits from Pi Phi Express help support Fraterruty programming

The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi

Item s may be ordered from previous Pi Phi Expre ss ads, depending on availability.

A. Pi Beta Phi Afghan. Beautiful angel with Pi Bet a Phi in c re a m and li ght blue . Nloo $40.00

PARKER PENS WITH ARROW CLIP

B. Black pen with gold trim. S128 $30.00

C. Stainless steel pen with go ld trim S129 $22.50

D. Stainless steel pen. S130 $15.00

AU pens are engraved with Pi Beta Ph i and packaged in a gift box.

Sh ipping and H andling Charges:

$10.00

$10.01-$25.00 $4.00

Pi Beta Phi

E Batte ry operated coat· of·arms watch with genuine lea ther band. J115 $49.95 F. Battery. operated watch with

Alumnae

Scholarships

If yo u h ave bee n o ut o f sc h oo l at leas t t wo yea rs, pl a n to p urs ue a ca ree r req uirin g furth e r edu ca ti o n a nd h ave ev id e n ce o f n ee d fo r sc h o la rshi p hel p, co n s id e r a ppl y ing fo r a n Alumn ae Co ntinuin g Educ a ti o n Sc h o la rs hip For more info rm a ti o n a nd a sc h o la rship a pplic a ti o n writ e t o:

J ea n N ees Tulin

R .R . 1, Box 73B

Kn ox vill e , IL 6144 8

Dea dlin e fo r th e co mpl e t ed a pplica ti o n h as been changed from Fe bru a ry 1 to Ja nu a ry 15 , 1993

Informati o n Bulletin Available

Offic e rs ' reports a re co mpil ed a nd di stributed by Ce ntr a l Offic e. Eac h n ati o n a l a nd province o ffic e r a utom a tic a ll y rec e ive s a co py o f thi s Info rm a ti o n Bulletin Any o ther m e mb e r o f Pi Beta Phi m ay o rder th e bulle tin , a va il a bl e in e a rl y fa ll , b y writin g o r c allin g:

Pi Be t a Phi C entra l Offi ce 7730 Ca rondelet , Suite 33 3 St. Lo ui s, MO 63105 3 14/727-7 338

Di a m o nd Jubil ee

O rego n Be t a will b e c ele bra tin g its 75 th Anni ve rsa ry th e wee k e nd of Oc t o be r 9 -1 0, 1992. Ac t iv iti es w ill includ e "d eca d e" p a rti es o n Frid ay eve nin g, b run c h a t t h e c h apte r ho use, a foo t ba ll ga m e a nd dinn e r d a n ce o n Sat urday. Fo r m o re in format ion cont ac t :

S hirl ey S m a ll Wirth 2565 NW Pend leton P lace Co r va lli s, O R 9 7330 503/7 54-71 86

S usa n H u fford Poo le

2 73 0 S W Fai rm o n t Dr ive Corva ll is, O R 97333 503/ 754- 9 14 8

The ARROW Recognized

for Exce ll e nc e

A t th e Co ll ege Fr a te rni ty Edito rs Assoc iat io n Annu a l Co n fe re n ce, Th e ARR O W was recog ni ze d for ex ce ll e n ce in th e fo ll o wing ca t ego ri es:

First Pl ace -Inn ova ti ve H a ndlin g o f Ro utin e Ma t e ri a l

Wint e r 19 91 Iss ue

Fri e nd ship Fund Do n o r li st with hi storic a l info rm a ti o n

First Pl ace - Fea tur e tt e/P ro fil e C o nt e nt

Fa ll 1991 Iss ue

" P ro fil es" st o ry o f C la re Bui e Ch a n ey 's fi ght with le uk e mi a

Third Pl ace- All Oth e r Co v e rs

Wint e r 1991 Iss ue

Emboss ed c ove r o f Pi Be t a Phi' s 125th Anniv e rsa ry Friend ship Quilt

There we re mo re th a n 270 e ntri es from Greek o rgani za ti o n s in nin e diffe re nt ca t ego rie s. In additi o n , Pi Be t a Phi rec e ive d a $2,000 sch o la rship fo r o ve rall m agaz ine e xcellen ce from Ba nt a Public a tions. The sc h o la rship m o ne y is t o be use d in th e a rea o f co mmuni ca tio n s. Thi s is the fir st yea r thi s scho la rship h as b ee n g iv e n

P i Ph i G oes t o P e nn

Thi s fa ll , P i Be t a Ph i w ill jo in th e Pa nh e ll e ni c sys t e m a t th e Un ive rsi t y o f Pe nn sy lva ni a. Th e c h apter, t h e Frate rni ty's t hird o n a n I vy Leag ue ca mpu s, wi ll be deS ign a t ed

Pe nnsy lva n ia Iota. Pi Be t a Phi 's co loni zin g ru sh will be Se pt e mb e r 29Octo b e r 3, 1992. Pl ease send ru s h info rm atio n of un affi li ated women at t h e

U ni ve rs ity of Pe nnsy lva n ia to:

Caro lyn Les h

# 1 Forest Park

R ic h a rdson, TX 75080

Two Win Marilyn Simpson Ford

Aw ard s

Eac h yea r a t th e Co ll ege Frate rni ty

Edi to rs Assoc iat io n Annu a l

Co nfe re n ce, Pi Phi p ays tribut e to

M a ri lyn Simpso n Fo rd , fo rm e r edi to r of

The ARR O W by g iv in g a n a wa rd in her n a m e to a t leas t o n e editor fo r o utst a nd ing se rv ice t o C FEA. This yea r th e re we re tw o rec ipi e nt s o f th e

M a ri lyn S imp so n Fo rd A wa rd, Li z Be ll

o f Alph a Xi Delt a a nd M a tt Bas t a o f Pi

Ka ppa Phi

Liz h as b ee n with Alph a Xi Delt a s inc e 19 88 a nd served as Edi to ri a l

A ss ist a nt , Co mmunic a ti o n s

Coo rdin a tor a nd Editor prior t o be in g

n a med Dir ec t o r o f Co mmuni ca ti o n s

a nd Ex t e n s io n in 1992 Sh e is c urr e ntl y

Treas ure r o f CFEA 's Boa rd o f Dir ectors a nd was ch a irm a n in c harge o f thi s

yea r' s a nnu a l co nfe re n ce in

Albuquerqu e , N e w M e xi co. A fo rm e r

co ll eg ia t e C h a pt e r Pre s id e nt a nd

Pa nhell e nic Pr es ident, li z be ga n h e r

inv o lv e m e nt in C FEA o n th e Annu a l

Co nfe renc e Co mmitte e a nd th e n

Editor ia l S e rv ices Co mmitt e e o f whi c h sh e bec a me c h a irm a n in 19 89 .

Ma tt jo in ed C FEA in Jun e o f 1990 , but h as be en extr e mel y acti ve in his tw o sh o rt yea rs with th e assoc iati o n H e was ch a irm a n o f th e N ew Edito r' s W ork sh o p fo r thi s yea r' s co nfe re nce a nd se rve d o n seve ra l o th e r co mm itt ees. H e co-a uth ore d th e PR m a nu a l "A Re fl ect io n o f Wh o W e Ar e " whi c h was pr odu ce d by C FEA a nd h as b ee n di stribut ed t o hundred s o f co ll ege ca mpu ses. M a tt was e mpl oye d as Direc t o r o f Co mmuni ca ti o n s fo r Pi Ka pp a Phi fro m June 19 90 to M ay of 19 92. H e is c urre ntl y pursuin g addit io n a l edu cat io n in t h e field of jo urn a lism a t t h e U ni vers ity o f Mi sso uri

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