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Pi Beta Phi's 1995-97 Grand Council

Wednesday, june 28 at the 1995 Convention, Pi Beta Phi's Grand Council for the 1995-97 biennium was installed Six members are continuing on the Council, with the addition of one new member.

Former Grand Vice President of Collegians Beth van Maanen Beatty will serve the Fraternity as the new Grand President. Grand President Emeritus Alice Weber johnson, who first met Beth as a Texas Gamma collegian, performed a beau tiful installation ceremony, making Beth the Fraternity's 191.h Grand President. Beth van Maanen Beatty graduated from Texas Tech University with a BA in Spanish!business. Under Beth's helm as Chapter President, Texas Gamma won the Balfour Cup in 1958, when the chapter was only five years old. FollOwing graduation, she was hired as Graduate Counselor (now called Resident Graduate Consultant) for Florida Gamma at Rollins College. Beth has served as President, Treasurer and Alumnae Club Rush Information Chairman of the Bay Area, Texas Alumnae Club, Province Coordinator and Collegiate Province President. In addition, she has been Second Alternate Delegate to the ational Panhellenic Conference, Director of Academic Standards and Grand Secretary. An avid sports fan , Beth , between Pi Phi work and family , often can be found exercising on her treadmill while reading Sports Illustrated

Inge Warren,

Pi Beta Phi's newest Grand Council member is native Montanan and Montana Alpha, Maurine Hager jones, Grand Vice President of Program Development. She graduated from Montana State University with a B.5. degree in chemistry. While in college, she served as Chapter Treasurer and Vice President. After college , she was employed by Dow Chemical Company in Michigan and California. Maurine has served as Contra Costa , California Alumnae Club President , Alumnae Advisory Committee Financial Advisor for California Beta and UpSilon Collegiate Province President. In the fall of 1990, she was appointed to a newlycreated position , Assistant to the Grand Treasurer. When , at the 1991 Convention , legislation brought on a new director position , Director of Finance , Maurine was the perfect candidate She served in that capacity for four years

ew to the position of Grand Vice President of Collegians is South Carolina Alpha Sarah Ruth (Sis) Mullis. Sis, a resident of Atlanta, Georgia, served as Grand Vice President of Programming for four years. Texas Delta Carolyn Pavletich Lesh of Richardson, Texas begins her second term as Grand Vice President of Alumnae. Also beginning her second term is Grand Vice President of Finance Lou Ann Montgomety Carter, Oklahoma Alpha from Wilmington, Delaware.

A ten-year veteran of Grand Council, Carol Inge Warren continues in the capacity of Grand Vice President of Membership. A North Carolina Beta , Carol resides in Lisle, Illinois. Betty Blades Lofton, Indiana Gamma , of Indianapolis , Indiana will serve her third term as Grand Vice President of Philanthropies.

The Fraternity's Grand Council for the upcoming biennium, front: Sarah Ruth Mullis, Beth van Maanen Beatty, Carolyn Pavletich Lesh; back: Lou Ann Montgomery Carter, Betty Blades Lofton, Carol
Maurine Hager Jones

1995 Biennial Convention the West

Was Fun

Marriott's Desert Springs Resort in Palm Desert, California

played host to the Fraternity's 60th Biennial Convention June 22-29, 1995. More than 1,000 Pi Phis participated in the festivities of convention-"Blazing New Trails, Reaching New Heights. " The week combined education and legislation, ceremonies and awards presentations with fun and friendship punctuating each event.

CLOCKWISE: Collegians take a break on one of the patios ofthe hotel.

Dr. Christine Kajikawa Wilkinson addressed the convention body on Wednesday.

Members took in sess ions which were both educational and entertaining

Legislative Committee Chairman Lisa Masters, Illinois Epsilon

Jennifer Vogt, Dee Rippetoe Richardson, Iowa Beta Julie Holmes, Sheila Consaul, Washington Beta Tiffany Sommers and Parliamentarian Jan Shrader Falk worked on legislation.

Nominating Committee members shared the task of preparing a slate of officers for the convention body: Robin McPherson

Rohrback, Lou i siana Beta Barbara Ellen Newstadt, Missouri Alpha Tara Caldwell , Ellie Moore Merrick, Chairman Jane Houchens Tuten and Texas Eta Jill Mason

Members from Iowa Beta at Simpson College celebrate taking home the biggest award of the convention-the coveted Balfour Cup for Pi Beta Phi's best collegiate chapter.

1995-97 Directors , front: Director of Chapter House Corporations Julie Geiger Shannon, Director of Fraternity

Education Ruth Neel Noble , Director of Membership Kay Kn ittle

Brock, Director of Chapter Support Region I Joanne MaGirl

Arnold , Director of Chapter Support Region II Linda Burrows

Priest, Director of Rush Melissa Dates Schmidt, Director of Alumnae Programming Lo is Huston Ross; back: Director of Finance Karen Consalus Price , Director of Chapter Support Region III Joan Scholes Hill, Director of Collegiate Extension

Jane Landreth Russell , Director of Alumnae Communicat ions

Emily Russell Tarr, Director of Alumnae Extension Mary Lu Pendergrast Meixell , Director of Academics Kathy Anderson

W itte, Director of Collegiate Programming Fran DeS im one Becque , Director of Alumnae Advisory Committees Carolyn Cromb Brada.

A"dOmyea"

of

service as Pi Beta Phi's Grand President and four years as Grand Vice President of Collegians , Jo Ann Minor Roderick retired from Grand Council at the 1995 Convention. In a tribute to Jo Ann at the Wine Carnation Banquet, fellow Grand Council member Carolyn lesh shared , ')0 Ann led us to improve our view of the Fraternity and the Greek system as a whole by widening our scope of vision--our range of perceptions , thoughts and actions. By widening our scope , Grand Council made the choice to accept changes , to better understand , and to grow in our thinking She led us to see a lighter , brighter and grander view. "

To honor Jo Ann , beginning with the 1995- 96 awards , the Top Ten Chapter Awards will be known as theJo Ann Minor Rod erick Chapters of Excellence Awards In addition , the Pi Beta Phi Foundation announced they

will give a collegiate scholars hip i n her honor.

Th e final s alute to J o Ann cam e nearly an hour after th e Wine Carnation Banquet when convention attendees gathered on all floors of the hotel ' s eightstory atrium lobby to serenade the outgoing Grand President. "Remember" and "My Pi Phi Girl " filled the atrium as Pi Phis, many arm in arm , sang with heartfelt thanks for all thatJo Ann had done for Pi Beta Phi.

Not one to sit still for long, JoAnn has already begun her next Pi Phi job, as Graduate Consultant Coordinator . She is a former Collegiate Province President and Director of Academic Standards who is looking forward to going back to her work with collegiate chapters on the local level as well. Oklahoma Beta, her own chapter, will benefit from her years of experience as she returns to their Alumnae Advisory Committee.

Oklahoma Beta ' s Chapter President Erin Holloman shared her thoughts onJo Ann Roderick , "It ' s like Michael Jordan retiring, it 's hard for the fans to let him go. "

Grand President Jo Ann Roderick, right, presents Ann Dudgeon Phy with the Dorothy Weaver Morgan Award for Fraternity Loyalty . A former Director and Grand Secretary, Ann's most recent service to Pi Phi has been as first president of the Pi Beta Phi Foundation.

1995 Biennial Convention

,nI•beautiful initiation ceremony performed by Grand PresidentJo Ann Roderick , Pollyanna Young Russell and Rene e Zach Wahle became members of Pi Beta Phi. The [wo honor initiates work at Pi Beta Phi Central Office in St. Louis , Missouri . The California Lambda Chapter at University of California, Riverside acted as host chapter.

Polly was born in Ventura, California in 1931 and attended Memphis State College She and her husband Les moved to St. Louis in 1954 after he was discharged from the Navy . Polly worked in the home raising their [wo daughters, then took a position with a bank. For more than fourteen years , Polly has worked in Pi Beta Phi Central Office. Initially hired in 1981 as Magazine Agency and Jewelry Depanment Manager, Polly also worked in chapter accounting and as receptionist. In 1989, she began her current job as Accounts Receivable Bookkeeper. Polly keeps in close contact with Pi Phi

chapters and clubs in performing such tasks as receipting money for dues , fee s and bills In her free time , Polly likes to go to movies , read and knit . She and her husband have one grandson and one granddaughter.

Renee was born in 1970 and grew up in St. Louis , Missouri as the youngest of six children . In 1992 she graduated from St. Louis University summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. Her major course of study was management information systems. While attending St. Louis University , Renee was a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, national business honor society . After graduation , Renee was hired as Systems Administrator for Pi Beta Phi Central Office where she provides computer user suppon and training for Central Office employees. In addition, she maintains the local area ne[Work and database management system while serving as liaison be[Ween hardware and sof[Ware vendors Renee enjoys exercising, gardening , cooking and spending time with husband John and Brittany spaniel Jenkins.

RIGH T: Convent ion Honor

Initiates Pollyanna Young Russell and Renee Zach Wahle , California Lambdas .

ABOVE: Former Grand Council members present at the 1995 Convention included , front: Evelyn Peters Kyle , Helen Anderson Lewis, Sarahjane Paulson Vanasse, Alice Weber Johnson , Jean Wirths Scott, Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg, Jo Ann Minor Roderick; back: Ann Dudgeon Phy, Helen Boucher Dix, Adrienne Hiscox Mitchell, Janet Goode Durham, Orpha O'Rourke Coenen, Annette Mitchell Mills, Lucy Baker Warner, Jane Houchens Tuten; not pictured: Sara Shipley Bowers.

Two collegians review materials upon arrival at the hotel.

Harriet Haycock Brown and Marilyn Simpson Ford , Historian, were key figures in the Fraternity Heritage Program on Tuesday night.

Former Grand Council member Annette Mitchell Mills was honored for her work as Fraternity Archivist.

Grand President Emeritus Alice Weber Johnson makes a "grand" entrance to the Fratern ity Heritage Program thanks to local P i Phi alumna Toni Church Mackey .

Executive Committee, front: Hospitality Chairman Judy Remaly Clark, Asst. General Chairman Carolyn Zipprodt Long, General Chairman Denise Millett Moore, Asst. Registration Chairman Mary Sue Woolfolk DuBach; back: Convention Site Coordinator Nancy Trogman, Asst. Hospitality Chairman Jackie Robertson DeKoning, Treasurer Margy Wardell Dulin, Asst. Hospitality Chairman Robin Sheehy Miller, Asst. Registration Chairman Toni Church Mackey, Convention Coordinator Barbara Ehni Van Luven; not pictured: Registration Chairman Patty Pearsall Cramer.

Sis Mullis enjoys spending time with Helen Anderson Lewis who has attended 3 I Pi Beta Phi conventions .

u . S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison spoke on Sunday .

Carrie-Mae McNair Blount, Chairman of the C & S Revision Committee , takes notes during a session.

Deborah Coburn Rice make s an announcement about the D irections Program .

iennial Conventio

ehind the scenes at convention was a core of local alumnae who attended to every detail , made the most impossib le logistical nightmares a reality , and, at the same time, we re marvelous hostesses.

Six years ago , the Palm Springs -D esert Cities, California Alumnae Club was started by O regon Alpha Mary Sue Woolfolk DuBach and Wyoming Alpha Thyra Godfrey Thomson. The philosophy of the al u mnae club is , "We ' re goi n g to have fun!"

With 39 d ues- p aying members, the club holds meetings in members ' homes where food is catered , fun is at the top of the agenda and Pi Phi songs are always sung. Grand PresidentJo Ann Roderick said the club is an ideal one in her book and she commented that they are some of the most sensitive women she has ever known . Friendship and support are the backbone of their existence-their goal is to simply enjoy one another .

It was from this small ye t incredibly cohesive club

that th e 1995 Conve n tio n Executive Co mmi tt ee was formed . In January of 1993 , Denise Millett Moore got a phone call in which she was info rm ed tha t Grand Council had decided to have the 1995 Convention in Palm Desert Denise was given the task of formi n g a p lan n in g co mm ittee. Sh e d ecided to be General Chairman , and as she began asking other Pi Phis for their participation , met with great success Not one person turned her down National support to this committee was provided by Convention Site Coordinator Nancy Trogman and Convention Coordinator Barbara Van Luven

After months of planning , the local alumnae were delighted to see the Pi Phis descend on the desert . Their hard work and efforts made the "Ve nture West " a memorable trip

LEFT: Traveling Graduate Consultants Ami Picker and Yvonne Smejkal prepare for the activities of the week including the Meet t h e Consultants sess ion on Sunday .

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P i Beta Phi Fratern i ty, II HI I' founded 1867

My Javorit e part oj any sporting eventth e Olympics , NCAA Final Four, u.s. Openis the "highlight reel, " or fi ve minutes oj clips edited to music recapping the occasion. I have Jound that with major events in my own life , I develop my own "highlight reel" oj images. The year 1995, though still three months shy oj its end, has already brought numerous images to mind. They include . . . 0.]. Simpson sitting in the courtroom an Oklahoma City fireman cradling a young child . . Captain Scott O'Grady in uniform recalling the details oJhis survival in enemy territory and the most recent, cadets in the quadrangle oj the Citadel celebrating after Shannon Faulkner 's departure from the institution .

There are a myriad oj sides one could take with the Citadel issue . Some people think Shannon should never have been allowed to attend the South Carolina military academy ; others cannot believe that the public-supported institution in its 153 years oj existence has never admitted women. Some agreed with the school's eleventh-hour plea that Ms Faulkner was not physically fit to endure the Citadel regime; others believe she should have been in better shape and then, could have handled it.

I'm not going to attempt to make a political statement here , though I do have my own opinion . .. this , co min g from th e first girl on th e boys cross co unt ry team in high sc hoo l You would have had to carry me out oj th e Citadel on a stretcher.

\Vhatever y our own opinion on th e matter, I'd like to ask one question Would Shann on have been stron ger had she not been alon e? \Vhen other service-affiliated institutions have gone coed , it was done en masse , by a class oj women Nineteen years aJter the first class oj 119 women entered West Point , Rebecca Marier graduated first in the 1995 class .

In light oj current circumstances, I am further impressed with the pioneering spirits oj the twelve Founders oj Pi Beta Phi Nearly 130 years ago, these young women had the vision to Jorm the first national secret society Jor women, at a time when only five state universities admitted women. They were courageous and determined to make a place Jor their sex in the arena oJ higher learning. One oj their tenets oj existence was to offer support to other pathbreaking women entering college

As we go to press, other women's issues surround me-the United Nations-sponsored Women 's ConJerence in China , the 75th anniversary oj the 19th amendment and a fight to bring the statue oj women's suffrage leaders from the basement oj the U.S. Capitol to a more appropriate and honorable place--and I realize , we still have trails to blaze.

Th is is yo ur page mad e available to anyo ne wi shin g to co mm ent on articles, the magazi ne or any topi c of int eres t to our rea ders. Le tt ers mu st be signed with f ull nam e, address and chapter. We reserve th e ri ght to edit as needed to space requirement s and co ntent

Mary Bywater Cross and I found ourselves side by side at an autographing event just a year ago this month and formed a happy relationship , but only when "Treasures in the Trunk " appeared among the distinguished authors chosen in The ARROW (Winter 1993) did I discover that she is a Pi Phi. Small wonder that we enjoyed each other ' s company!

She told m e that she is sending another manuscript to her publisherthis one to be on the Mormon quilting tra d ition. I am sure all Pi Phis are going to be proud of this book too

BFATRICE Buss WHITE OREGON GAMMA

FOREST GROVE, OREGON

I just received my Summer 1995 ARROW and wanted to drop a note to congratulate you on your continued progress and success with the publication . Your current (new) format is crisp , easy to read, and really shows off the greamess of Pi Beta Phi and her members! Again congratulations and thank you for continuing to send me your fin e magazine

U N IVERSITY

Wha t a timely issu e of Th e ARROW! I had just re ceived a surpris e visi t fr o m my pledge mo th er, Ma rion (Be th) Ro use Tesc h , W yoming Alpha, whom I hadn ' t se en in 26 ye ars a nd two wee ks la te r was th e ma rriage o f my d a ugh ter J e nnife r Be n tson, Louisiana Beta, when I finall y pi cke d up The ARROW (Sp ring 1995) an d read all the " Family Ties " s tories Pi Phi h as b ee n a

rewarding experience for me , probably more so after college and during my daughter ' s pledge and initiation , in which I participated

I.JBBY SCHLESSMAN BENTSON WYOMING AlPHA

SUDEll, loUISIANA

Thank you for "Pi Phis in Politics" (Summer 1995 ARROW). It was of special interest to me as I have been through four elections ; three county wide, and the last two unopposed I was first elected to the Plano , Texas Independent School District in 1976. Today, I serve as vice chair of a ninemember board of trustees for the Collin County Community College District. We are celebrating our 10th year, and I am proud that I spearheaded the petition drive which established our College District , and have continuously served as a trustee since the college was founded in 1985. We now have three campuses , and a fourth will open in the fall of 1995. The College District has provided educational training and service to thousands of individuals.

I was also a charter member of the Texas Gamma Chapter and have enjoyed maintaining cl ose friends across our s tate from thos e wonderful years. So much was gained from my commitment to quality edu ca tion

S UE WIllARD OUVI ER

Like mos t girls my age, I a m ge tt ing to th e p o int in my life wh e re my fu ture is starin g me in the face. I am m aki ng d ecis io n s in sc h ool t h at will affect th e res t of my li fe. It is abo ut this ti m e wh e n I b egin to re min isce ab ou t

my younger years . One fond memory of mine is kindergarten. The best thing about kindergarten was my best friend, Molly. We used to take turns playing Daisy Duke from the "Dukes of Hazard ," and always pre te n ded to be sisters Molly and I were inseparable. When I graduated kindergarten , I never heard from Molly again I always remembered Molly as I was growing up , but I began to believe she was a figment of my imagination Where did she go? Will I ever see her again?

Now I jump to bid day at the University of Colorado , Boulder. I picked up my bid an d fou nd out I was a Pi Phi! Th is was one of the h appiest moments in my life! When I walked over to the Pi Phi sign to see who my new pledge sisters were , the first person I saw was Molly. She ran up to me , gave me a h uge hug , and told me how happy she was we were going to be together. Arm in arm we set off for the Pi Phi house to meet all of our new sisters It was like a dream come truekindergarten again , only twelve years late r.

I am writing this on Molly' s birthday , March 22 Molly is not here This July 3 will be one year s ince sh e pass ed away. No t a da y goes b y that I don ' t th ink ab o u t h e r and wish s he was h e re , exp e rien cing li fe with me again For eleve n brief months my kindergarten dream ca me tru e: Molly and I were sisters, and thanks to Pi Beta Phi , we always will be!

Saturday, June 24

Opening Reception

• Provided an opportunity to meet Grand Co u ncil.

Opening Dinner

"Coyote Cafe"

• Hosted by local Pi Beta Phi alumnae.

Opening Meeting

• Opening ritual

• Introduction of Pi Phi officers and VIPs

• Presentation of charters to North Carolina Gamma at Wake Forest University and Nebraska Gamma at Creighton University

Province Meetings

Sunday, June 25

Reunion Breakfast

Devotional Service

• Sally Huber Poore, Ohio Beta , encouraged Pi Phis to listen to one another and to hear each other ' s personal stories She reminded members that

to live in the hearts of those left behind is not to die.

Memorial Service

• Honoring Pi Phis who have died in the last biennium.

Preparatory Service

• Performed for Convention Honor Initiates .

General Session

• Featuring a Grand Council Panel in which me m bers u pdated Pi Phis un the activities of the Fraternity , issues w h ich are being addressed and plans for the future

• Grand President's Address (see page 12 )

Legacy Luncheon

• U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison , guest speaker, was welcomed with a chorus of "The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You" by Texas Pi Phis. It was appropriate for Kay to speak at the Legacy Luncheon as this Texas Alpha is herself a legacy Her love for Pi Phi and sentiment toward the Fraternity were evident as she looked out at the group . "I must admit I'm getting a little choked up ," the Senator confessed. She challenged Pi Phis to prepare for future

CLOCKWISE : Nebraska Gamma chapter members received the chapter 's charter Saturday evening Mary Horton Sidwell, who handled convention registration from Central Office , assists Jan Shrader Falk with officer elections. The convention chorus entertained Pi Phis at lunch on Wednesday

generations. "Women ," she said, "are on the cusp of change , and we are making a difference. "

Province Meetings

Collegiate Workshop

• " Legal Concerns and Risk Management" by Pi Beta Phi 's Legal Counsel Tim Burke

Alumnae Workshop

• "T he Changing College Campus" by Ohio Beta Barbara Oliver Tootle , Director of SpeCial Projects for the Office of the President ofThe Ohio State University

Initiation

Parade of Chapter Banners

Dinner by Chapter

• National Historian Marilyn Simpson Ford charmed Pi Phis with her historical look at the Fraternity throughout the decades.

Meet the Consultants

Monday, June 26

Past Fraternity Officers ' and Consultants ' Breakfast

C & SF orum

• Co llegiate and alumnae

delegates were given the opportunity to discuss changes to the new Cons titution &: Statutes prepared by the C &: S Revision Committee.

Collegiate Workshop

• "Ge tting Chapter Support in Difficult Situations: WillI Have Any Friends When I Leave Office?" by Barbara Oliver Tootle

Alumnae Workshop

• "The Fraternity's Streamlined Pledge Program "

Arrowmont's 50th Birthday Celebration Luncheon

• Arrowmont Board of Governors Chairman Charlotte Ann Eckel Edwards led convention attendees in a celebration of the Fraternity's national philanthropy. 1995 marks the 50th anniversary of teaching college-level classes in the visual arts at the site of Pi Beta Phi 's Settlement School , now know as Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg , Tennessee.

Collegiate Workshops

° "The Fraternity ' s Streamlined Pledge Program "

CLOCKWISE: Barbie Tootle, a perennial favorite at convention, presented both alumnae and collegiate workshops. Alumnae enjoy reading the convention newsletter, Daily Dart, at breakfast On Saturday, North Carolina Gamma received its charter

Alumnae Workshops

• "Arrowmont" and "Leadership and Education for Alumnae Club Presidents"

General Session

• Jean Wirths Scott , Incoming National Panhellenic Conference

Chairman encouraged all Pi Phis to feel as if each of us will assume the chairmanship of NPC in October. As Pi Phis we do represent more than our chapter We represent our fraternity, and via NPC, we represent more than 3 million women. "Together, we assume leadership roles whenever and wherever we are," emphasized Jean.

Foundation Fiesta Dinner

• Celebrated the success of the Capital Campaign for Arrowmont and the achievement of the Pi Beta Phi Foundation in its first five years of existence.

Province Cookie Shines

Tuesday, june 27

Re creation Morning

• Provided Pi Phis a chance to participate in two organized tours of local sites,

sit by the pool, catch up on much-needed sleep or simply relax

Foundation Open House

General Session

• Nominating Committee presented the convention body with a slate of officers for the upcoming biennium

• Constitution & Statutes legislation

Officer Elections

Western Barbecue Dinner

Fraternity Heritage Program

• Written by former National Historian Harriet Haycock Brown, a skit recreating scenes from Pi Phi conventions from 1867 on was presented by 35 Pi Phis (including Grand Council) representing 31 collegiate chapters.

Wednesday,june 28

Canadian Breakfast

General Ses sion

• Foundation-sponsored speaker Dr. Christine Kajikawa Wilkinson, Vice President of Student Affairs at Arizona State University and interim Athletic Director shared

her insight on the collegiate experience and making it meaningful in the '90s. Dr. Wilkinson , an Arizona Beta, educated members on what issues are important to today 's college women .

• Elections Report

• Courtesy Resolutions Report

Collegiate Workshops

• Covered the follOwing topics: "Arrowmont-the Next 50 ," "Concerns for Chapters with Houses," "Finances for Chapter Leaders ," and "Positive Public Relations. "

Alumnae Workshops

• Included "Pi Phi Wants You: Alumnae Recruitment and Directions ," "Essentials of Successful Programming and Fund Raising ," "AC RICs , RIFs and Rush ," and "Links to Literacy: Pi Phis Making a Difference. "

Luncheon Honoring Golden Arrows

• Among the festivities, a poem, written by Poet Laureate Evelyn Peters Kyle in honor of Pi Phi 's steadfast members celebrating 50 years of membership, was read .

• Song Contest

Collegiate Workshops

• "Making the Most of Rush and Membership" and "Rush"

Idea-sharing Sessions for Alumnae Delegates

General Session

• Officer Installation

• 1997 Convention site announcement

• Closing ritual

• Review of the "Venture West"

Grand March

Wine Carnation Banquet

• Awards Presentation

• Candlelighting Ceremony

• Loving Cup Ceremony

Heroes in Our Midst

So much has happened during the past biennium and it has gone by so quickly. It seems we just left Orlando and the magic of friendship in Pi Beta Phi and here we are venturing west-blazing new trails and reaching new heights. I don't generally talk about world news-in fact, I try to avoid the news because it always seems so depressing. But, since I live in Oklahoma, the bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City has been on my mind and the focus of all news media. That devastating act of violence changed our lives. Oklahomans, together with the entire nation, joined hands to embrace the victims and their families. The courage, caring and generosity were overwhelming. Even the toughest news commentators struggled with emotions while telling stories of victims, rescuers and volunteers.

It is amazing how this affected those of us who live in Oklahoma, and the effect it had on our nation has been incredible. Our hearts have grown with each tear shed. We all thought this could never happen in Oklahoma the heartland the Bible belt a safe environment ... a place where the "good guys" live.

When describing the rescue workers, medical teams and volunteers, the media often referred to them as just "ordinary people who have become heroes." The rescue workers replied, "We're not heroes, we're just doing our job!"

As you might expect, Pi Phis played a major role in these heroic efforts. Past Phi Alumnae Province President and a new member on Arrowmont ' s Board of Governors Sue Ann White Hyde , who provides a true spark of leadership in our Fraternity, is Chairman of the Board for the

Oklahoma County Red Cross. She spent every day and night at either the bombing site or in the Red Cross facility until the workers all left and the families were consoled. When I talked with Sue Ann , we both fought back tears as she told of Pi Phis being involved everywhere cooking all night for rescue workers, working with the FBI, helping as doctors, nurses and psychologistsworking through organizations such as Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and churches, providing comfort for friends and families of the victims. The Oklahoma collegiate chapters served as drop-off sites in their communities for donations to the relief funds and personally participated in the immense task of providing necessities and raising money for rescue workers and victimized families, as well as standing in line to donate blood. The list could go on and on . As Sue Ann said, "If you want something done, pick up the phone they will be there the members of Pi Beta Phi." And Sue Ann is definitely one of those ordinary people who became a hero!

Every ri m e I heard that phrase, I thought of some of the women I know-the leaders of Pi Beta Phi the volunteers, courageous, caring and generous ... willing to step forth and lead the way willing to work in the trenches just "ordinary people doing extraordinary things," willing to be our heroes.

Pi Phi has celebrated with women like this from the beginning, starting with those 12 young women who founded Pi Beta Phi. Did they ever do something extraordinary! Could they possibly have known I.C or Pi Beta Phi would be flOUrishing 128 years later, initiating over 184,000 women, with 128 collegiate chapters spread throughout the United States and in Canada, and over 370 alumnae organizations spread throughout the world. Did these young women ever dream they would be considered heroines? They are!

We have also celebrated with Dr. May L. Keller, Emma Harper Turner and Anna Pettit as they traveled the dif-

Rcult trails through the Smoky Mountains to establish a Settlement School-deterrnined that the most needy district should be the one which Pi Beta Phi would enter. And the Pi Phis brought education and health care to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Talk about doing extraordinary things! These Pi Phis were giants-and heroes to many!

And today, we continue our philanthropic efforts in Gatlinburg as the Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts was just recently enhanced by a very successful capital campaign, many thanks to Chairman Jean Scott, the Capital Campaign Committee and many Pi Phi participants. Our students are enjoying the new dormitory, a new painting and drawing studio, Artist-in-Residence Studios and soon, a state-of-the-art wood studio. And the mission to "enrich lives through art" is as relevant today as the Settlement School was 85 years ago.

Today our financial security for educational and philanthropiC purposes comes from the Pi Beta Phi Foundation, the fund-raising arm for the Fraternity. It was only through the foreSight and determinatio n of Past Grand President Carolyn Lichtenberg, the generosity of former Grand President Emeritus Marianne Reid Wild who left her estate to establish the Foundation, and the "get up and go" of the perfect Foundation President Ann Phy, that the future of our Fraternity, Pi Beta Phi Foundation, was established. What they have accomplished over the past five years is extraordinary!

It is pretty easy to look back in the past and praise all the right decisions made, and all the worthy goals accomplished. It is easy to spot those heroes. But I want you to look at the women of the '90s ... look at their accomplishments ... look at their challenges ... look at their future-our future.

This past year our collegians had a combined GPA of 3.025, the highest GPA ever. Sixty-eight chapters were above a 3.0, and 35 of them were above a 3.14. The dollars and hours collegians have given to philanthropiC

efforts is phenomenal, and they share their leadership abilities with the entire campus. The meaningful activities they promote and honors individuals and chapters receive are impressive, and yet, campuses are seeing a decline in interest in the Greek system and rush numbers continue to decrease; extension opportunities are few. They say on some campuses the top students are not interested because they only see the "parties and the fluff," and they don't think they have time for us, or they don't want to spend their hard earned dollars that way.

Why can't they see we offer a young woman leadership opportunities, academic support and a lifetime of friendship, a chance for a better quality of life? Perhaps we need a new sales approach, perhaps our advertising isn't saying the right thing and perhaps it is time for some changes. I know we hate that word "change," but look at how fast our world is changing and look at the needs of the women in the '90s. We must streamline from top to bottom, we must be less demanding of our officers and our members. We must make some changes. The woman of the '90s is busy. She is committed, intelligent, talented and she does it all, or tries to do it all. She carries a heavy class load, works part- or full-time, is a leader in campus organizations, is involved in philanthropic endeavors and lives in a vety competitive world. She lives on a challenging campus. She is a great Pi Phi officer and a loving member. She is a good friend and she needs friends. Where do they find time for themselves? I can't imagine, but I do know we need to detelTI1ine what is important and we need to go for it.

Educators say college students are turning more to courses that reflect their search for the meaning in life. There is a new emphasis on ethics and values, the effects of science and technology on society, love and justice. This is a big change from a decade ago when students sought an edge to compete for the highest-paying job

Educators have found students are increasingly interested in courses deal-

ing with quality-of-life issues. This tells us students are interested in things outside themselves, in society and in their communities, in environmental concerns and helping people in need. Yet , there is still room for fun. They have a love of life. These sound like wonderful young people-they sound like our future heroes! They sound like Pi Phis!

Perhaps this criticism and slight decline have been a blesSing in disguise because it has made the groups in the Greek system look internally. We are not going to sit back and watch a bomb destroy the Greek system. We must begin to create a security system, to protect something we hold dear, and something we hope to share with many generations to come. As we prepare for the future, we honor our past. We want to preserve that heritage of excellence

We are also challenged in the alumnae department as we are involved in an era when women are searching for free time, involved in competitive careers, young families, care of aging parents, on and on. We are faCing a shrinking volunteer force and there is a need to prioritize activities outside the home and career. Is Pi Phi a priority? When you think about it, are we ever too old or too busy for friends? Yes, Pi Phi should be a priority and our alumnae department is diligently working to meet the needs of that busy ' 90s woman. With all the young leaders attending convention as Alumnae Delegates and representing Alumnae Advisory Committees and Chapter House Corporations, I would say our alumnae clubs are doing something right. It has been extremely encouraging to see the interest of our young members. Our future is not yet fixedwe are in the process of creating it.

Pi Phi has a leadership opportunity of a lifetime as we enter the chairmanship of the National Panhellenic Conference this fall. Jean Scott will represent Pi Phi as the incoming chairman and she has already instigated strategi c planning with all the "alphabet organizations involved , " as well as the PC groups Jean ' s leadership comes at a time it is most needed , and Jean is one

of those ordinary people who will do extraordinary things-she will make a difference in the future of the Greek system Perhaps I should say , she is making a difference!

During the past biennium the Constitution &: Statutes and Policies &: Standing Rules have been revised and will be voted upon at this convention, a new streamlined pledge program has been introduced and served as a pilot program for almost half of our chapters. We have laid the groundwork for future streamlining with a new Manual and Mailings format. We have made many improvements in Central Office procedures, thanks to a staff with a great deal of foresight. We have been delighted with the results from the Collegiate Leadership Seminars and the Alumnae Leadership Retreats. We do have a long way to go, but we are creating the future! I happen to think we have an outstanding Grand Council and I love them dearly, but we have to give a great deal of credit for our successes to our dedicated Directors, province and appointed officers. And, we have to give a lot of thanks to Past Grand Council members who have advised and supported us all the way.

It is pretty awesome to playa leadership role in this truly great Fraternity, in fact it is pretty awesome just to be a member of Pi Beta Phi because our membership is made up of phenomenal women. I am speaking of you. Look at you, you are all pretty ordinary women, but you all do extraordinary things or you wouldn't be here. You are the movers and the shakers, the decision makers , you are our stability and you are our future.

Where this crazy world of ours is headed , I do not know But I do know Pi Phi is going to be there, to continue to give women the support and the courage to be heroes to be just ordinary women doing extraordinary things!

Balfour Cup-Iowa Beta (Erin Glenn). Stoolman Vase--Texas Eta (Amy Weaver). Philadelphia Bowl-California Zeta (Karla Co Ivett). Directors' AwardMissouri Gamma (Leslee Young)

Top Ten Alumnae Clubs-front: Cleveland East. Ohio (Amy Bartter). San Jose. California (Robin Richardson). Manchester Area, Connecticut (Laurie Dailey). Northern Virginia (Alisa Foote Maloney); back: Arlington Heights. Illinois (Kimberly Kramer Shattuck). Houston. Texas (Ann Corbusier Coates). Ideal Alumnae Club-Toledo. Ohio (Elizabeth Gunther Sheets). RichardsonPlano. Texas (Margaret Wright Laidlaw). Nashville. Tennessee (Valeria Hocker Ball). Kansas City. Missouri-Shawnee Mission. Kansas (Marie Grueuemacher Whitacre)

Top Ten Chapters (excluding top four)Illinois Epsilon (Vanessa Gregg). Nebraska Beta (Andrea Jones). Ohio Iota (Melissa Humeston). Virginia Zeta (Hallie Minnick). Kansas Beta (Kara Rogers). Washington Beta (Amy Hittle)

Jean Wirths Scott Award-Heather Tucker. Illinois Epsilon (Vanessa Gregg) and Carrie Melmed. California Zeta (Kimberly Gibson). Chapter Service Award-Katie Pieper. Missouri Beta, Amy Burnham Onken Award-Tiffany Bangs. New York Delta (Jeannette Marie Brady)

D C Alpha Award for Large Pan hellenic-Missouri Alpha (Carrie Joyce) and D C Alpha Award for Small Panhellenic-Florida Alpha (Tiffany Smith)

Grand Council Scholarship Incentive-Illinois Beta-Delta (Crystal Mellen). Best Procedure Notebook-Tennessee Delta (Leah Fyfe). Dr. Hazel R. McCuaig Award-Connecticut Beta (Rebekah Heiser). Pi Beta Phi Scholarship Plaque-California Alpha (Molly Van Etten). McCuaig Canadian AwardAlberta Alpha (Lee Heidecker)

Evelyn Peters Kyle. Evelyn Peters Kyle Award-Jane Bon Swanton. Wyoming Alpha, Emma Harper Turne r- Nancy Carlock Rogers. Texas Gamma (Betty Waller Martin). Dorothy Weaver Morgan Award for Fraternity LoyaltyAnn Dudgeon Phy. Texas Alpha

May L Keller Award-Louisiana Beta (Johnnie Hunt). Adrienne Mitchell. Adrienne Hiscox Mitchell Award-Kansas City. Missouri-Shawnee Mission . Kansas (Marie Gruetzemacher Wh itacre)

Jessie Moeur French Award and Nashville Alumnae Club Award-Glen Ellyn-Wheaton. Illinois (Jacqueline Trombley Harrell). Northern Virginia Award for Community Service-Cleveland East. Ohio (Amy Bartter). Most Improved Alumnae ClubColorado Rocky Mountain (Susan Landreth Fry) Houston Alumnae Club Links to Literacy Award-New Haven & Southern Fairfield County Connecticut (Ethel Reiss Bean and Anne Varrone)

Pi Phi Spirit Award-front: Alabama Beta (Tiffany Cordes), California Kappa (Alexandra Royce), Colorado Alpha Oenna Druck), Maine Alpha (Valencia Daigle), Ohio Epsilon (Kelly McPherson); back: California lambda (Adrienne Trachta), Iowa Gamma (Andrea Hefty), New York Alpha (leslie Rice), Pennsylvania Theta (Marietta Waters); not pictured: Kentucky Beta

Historian's Vase-Ohio Beta (Kim Kuster), Nita Hill Stark Award-Missouri Alpha (Carrie Joyce), Frances Rosser Brown Award-Kansas Beta (Kara Rogers); not pictured: Historian's Vase(co-winner}-West Virginia Alpha

Vera Moss Bowl-Kentucky Beta (Megan Panje), Sarahjane P Vanasse PitcherIllinois Beta-Delta (Crystal Mellen), Links to Literacy Award-Alabama Beta (Tiffany Cordes), lucile D. Carson Award-Kansas Alpha (Emily Unruh), Helen Anderson lewis AwardKentucky Alpha (Kristin Johnson); seated: Helen Anderson lewis

Alice Weber Johnson Bowl-Kansas Beta (Kara Rogers), Michigan Alpha (Melinda Tinkel), Alice Weber Johnson, Texas Eta (Amy Weaver), Virginia Zeta (Hallie Minnick)

Lillian Beck Holton Award-Kara Preissel, Virginia Gamma Oennifer Perry), Marilyn Simpson Ford AwardNikki Tennis, West Virginia Alpha (Margaret Nixon), Olivia Smith Moore Silver Slipper-Nicole Schade, Iowa Beta (Erin Glenn), Adda P. Williams AwardTexas Zeta (Shannon Turner), Westchester Club Award-Tennessee Delta (Courtney Clement)

Song Contest winners: Alumnae Original Melody-luella Barr Dick, la Jolla, California Alumnae Club; Collegiate Light Parody-Kelli Purdom, Utah Alpha (Carlee Ackerman); Collegiate Serious Parody-California Beta (Catherine Werdel); Alumnae Parody-Toni Martinovich, South Bay and South Coast, California Alumnae Clubs

Sara Shipley Bowers Award-back: Kentucky Beta (Megan Panje), Carol Inge Warren Award-Sharon Jett, Oklahoma Beta, Best Chapter/Club Relations Award-Norman, Oklahoma (Patsy Sweeney Krampf), D.C. Alpha Award for AAC-Missouri Gamma (leslee Young); front: Joan Barker Haltom and Carol Colacello Erwin members of Kentucky Beta CHC, Saundra Burks lynch member of Missouri GammaAAC

APP Award for Senior ProgrammingGeorgia Alpha (Caroline Plauche'), Centennial Award-Iowa Beta (Erin Glenn), Elizabeth S. Koza AwardMissouri Gamma (leslee Young), Harriette W Evans Award-Texas Gamma (Elizabeth Fuller), Annette Mitchell Mills Award-Ohio Theta (Anne Bunyard) ; seated: Annette Mitchell Mills

Marianne Reid Wild Award-Austin, Texas (Shawn Johnson)

Illinois Epsilon

Marilyn Hartman

Dailey has spent the last 30 years in the political arena. She was San Diego County Chair for the Bush/Quayle campaign in 1992 and key contact for Governor Pete Wilson's '94 reelection campaign in North San Diego County. Her new assignment is as a member of the Host Committee for the 1996 National Republican Convention in San Diego.

Texas Alpha Elizabeth Stafford Hutchinson was honored recently by the National Museum for Women in the Arts. At the 1994 Annual Meeting, Elizabeth was named vice presi. dent emerita in recognition of her invaluable contributions as vice presi. dent, secretary and trustee of the board and chairman of the Building Committee as well as for her service as the founder of the Museum's Texas Committee. The National Museum of Women in the Arts brings recognition to the achievements of women artists in all mediums and of all periods and nationalities by exhibit· ing, preserving, acquiring and research· ing art by women , and by educating the public as to their accomplishments .

WISCONSIN AlPHA PAMElA

HAWKlN S·PELKEY joined the Berkshire County office of Western Massachusetts Legal Services, Inc. as an attorney working with victims of domestic violence. Pamela assists victims in Berkshire County in resolving civil legal problems and obtaining freedom from the batterer. In addition to direct legal services, she works with a network of service providers to educate victims about their legal rights and responsibilities, to teach them to represent t h emselves when possible and ens ure that they get legal assistance when needed.

WEST VIRGINIA AlPHA VALERIE

SCHMIDT was recently elected as national Sp eaker of th e H o u se fo r th e Am eri ca n Pha rm ace u tical Association Aca d e m y of Stu dents of Ph arm acy (APM-ASP) APhA is a national professional society of pharmacists that represents more than 45,000 pharmacists and pharmacy students. Valerie will presi d e over the 1996 APM-ASP House of Delegates, the forum where pharmacy students de b ate professional issues and provide direction to the association and the profession of pharmacy.

COWRADO AlPHA CATHARINE

Burro WEIR was presented the Legion of H onor Award from the Chapel of Four Chaplains in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. This award is presented to individuals whose lives reflect selfless service to their community and nation. Cathy and her late husband spent 26 years serving youth in the Philippines. The Chapel of Four Chaplains was dedicated by President Harry Truman to recognize and honor four Chaplains , one Jewish, one Catholic and two

Protestant who gave up their life-jackets for four enlisted men when their troop ship was torpedoed off the coast of Greenland in World War II.

TEXAS DELTA KATHERINE PIERCE has been promoted to marketin g coordinator and assistant kitchen manager of Feastivities, a Fort Worth, Texas based gourmet catering service and Gourmet-to-Go Marketplace. Foun d ed in 1990, Feastivities serves a variety of clie n ts with full-service gourmet catering and its Gourmet-to-Go Marke tplace, feat Uring a fu ll array of pre-package d ent rees, si d e dishes and desserts, as well as seasonal items.

Memb ers of th e University of Southern Ca lifornia and the So ut h Coas t , Califo rni a Al u m n ae Cl ub ho nored CAlIFORNIA GAMMA BEITY

SPEICHER CERINI for her 75 years of membership in Pi Beta Phi several alumnae club members took lunch and dessert to Betty' s home to celebrate the occasion . Alumnae Club President Pat Tinkham Sparkuhl presented Betty with a framed 75-year member certificate and a bouqu et of wine carnations.

The BEllEVUE-EAsTsIDE , WASHINGTON ALUMNAE CLUB held its second ann u al Networking Nigh t with chap ter members from the University of Washington and the Unive rsity of Puget Sound. Alumnae represented a broad range of profeSSions, rangi n g from legislative aide to teen pregnancy counselor, and were available to meet one on one with others in their field of interest. Oregon Gamma Debra Fischer Faulkner, a local human resources manager , presented an overview of the job search and interview process. The event was beneficial not only for

chapter members, but also provided a networking forum for the alumnae and an opportunity to promote the club's second semester membership drive.

The CINCINNATI, OHIO ALUMNAE CLUB has en tered into a parmership with th e new Child ren 's Muse u m of Cincinnati. Seven members of the club h ave vo lunteered to be fl oor supervisors and to assist in other capacities every sixth Sunday. The Chil dren's Museum opened in November and consists of three floors of activities and interactive displays specifically designed to be a learning experience for c h ildren from toddlers to pre-teens.

In the December issue of Leisure Arts m agazine, MICHIGAN ALPHA NANCY CRUll was awarded first place for her cross stitch design in their Stitch-aSipper Design Contest.

OKlAHOMA ALPHA S UE ANN WHITE HYDE was honored last October as one of ten recipients of the University of Oklahoma Regents' Alumni Award. The award recognizes outstanding alumni or friends of the university. Sue Ann is an Oklahoma City civic leader, first president of the Board of Visitors for the OU College of Fine Arts, and served as director of the college'S "Arts! Arts! Arts!" black-tie gala and fund-raiser from 1991 to 1994 Sue Ann is active in Oklahoma City ' s Red Cross.

The NORIH WOODWARD , MICHI GAN ALUMNAE C LU B completed their annual angel bear project Forty stuffed angel bears were handmade out of fabrics and trims. The angel bears are then given to children who come to Haven , a home for battered women and children.

WASHINGTON ALPHA CHAN EL BENSON was featured in the Lifestyle section of the Mercer Island Reporter in january. Chanel designs outerwear for children under the label Rug Rats. The clothing line includes active wear for infants, toddlers and preschoolers including a one-piece "onesie" suit, a hooded jacket , pants , coordinating hat, headband, mittens and a bib. All items are made of fleece and come in sizes that reflect the child's age. Inspiration for Rug Rats is Chanel's young son Clayton. Before his birth, Chanel worked in promotions, merchandiSing and environmental consulting.

In order to foster more active attendance in all age groups , the CASPER, WYOMIN G ALUMNAE CLUB elected officers from each decade of initiation dates. For example , President , Nebraska Beta Beverly Larsen McIlnay is from the 1949 decade; Vice President, New Mexico Alphajerene Fleck Keller is from the 1955 decade; Corresponding Secretary, Wyoming Alpha Karen Wright True is from 1966, etc. Trusting that these officers will act as a magnet for each decade 's classmates , a growth in membership is anticipated for the coming year.

FWRlDA B UA H EATH ER

CAsn:llARI is currently involved in politics at the international level. She is a coordinator of international relations for the japanese government. Hired by the japanese Embassy, Heather has been working for the Ministries of Education , Foreign Affairs and Home Affairs since 1993. She assists local government organizations in setting up people to people exchanges based on anything from language learning to agriculture to historical studies.

ABOVE LEFT: While attending a directors ' meeting of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in the British Virgin Islands with their husbands, these four women, Pennsylvania Beta Ann Wagner Silberfarb, Kentucky Alpha Margaret Fife Tanguay, Wisconsin Alpha Carolyn Stevens McKinney and Texas Beta Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler, realized they were all Pi Phis.

ABOVE CENTER: While on a Carribean cruise, Michigan Beta Joan Broadbridge Hitchens (right) met two other Pi Phis, California Gamma Joan Tanner Paynter and Tennessee Beta Janice Holliman Stanfield.

ABOVE: Kentucky Alphas Mary Lou Moreland Daugherty, Hazel McLean Johnson and Blanche Ware Carroll are active members of the Woman's Club of Louisville, Inc. At this year's bazaar, more than $44,000 was netted for the benefit ofthe Louisville Deaf Oral School, which the Woman's Club and the Kiwanis Club founded in 1948. Mary Lou was bazaar chairman. Hazel is club president and Blanche is 2nd vice president and bazaar dinner chairman

The MAN CH ESTE R AREA, CONNECTI ClJI ALU MNAE C LU B held a drawing in March for their annual fundraiser. A week at a cottage on the Rhode Island shore with private beach and ewport mansions nearby was donated by Massachusetts Beta Margaret Mulkern for members and friends of the club. Money collected benefited Pi Beta Phi philanthropies.

In February , Kansas Beta Amy Button Renz was appointed president of the Kansas State Un iver s ity Alumni Association. She is the only female chief executive officer of an alumni association in the Big Eight Conference and the new Big I 2 Conference. Amy is responsible for a staff of 20 and an annual budget of $1 . 25 million . Both Amy ' s mother Kansas Beta Marian Sears Button and daughter Kansas Beta Deambra Renz are Pi Phis Amy is a member of Kansas Beta's Alumnae Advisory Committee.

Mich igan Gamma Stacey Lane has been sent to Zimbabwe, Africa to do development work through the Institute for International Cooperation, a non-profit , private organization . Stacy is one of eight solidarity workers working in Zimbabwe for an organization called Development Aid from People to People which creates jobs and projects in agriculture , technical colleges , schools , manufacturing and productions in Zambia, Angol a, Gu inne a B iss au , Mozambique an d Z imbabwe .

Mo TANA ALPHA LYNETTE RANN EY

B LAC K , promotions manager for PalmerlPletsch and Associates of Portland, Oregon has been named facilities chairman for Portland Home Economists in Business Original Sewing Fair in September 1994. Lynette is the author of "Dream Sewing Spaces" and co-author of "C reative Serging for the Home and Other Quick Decorating Ideas ." She is recognized as one of the 1983 Original Sewing Fair creators. The Original Sewing Fair is for anyone interested in sewing, crafts, fashion , fabrics, equipment and related trends Fair funds are used to offer scholarships to home economics students and for professional development of Home Economists in Business members.

The VICTORIA , TEXAS ALUMNAE

C LU B celebrated Founders' Day with a luncheon :It the Victoria Country Club Members also elected officers for 19951996 at this meeting

The C LEVElAN D , OHIO ALUMNAE

P AN HEllEN IC AsSO CIATION is expanding the scope of its scholarship grants to include financial assistance to alumnae who are pursuing further study for graduate degrees , enrolling in careerrelated courses, or possibly returning to college to complete work on undergraduate degrees This year two grants of $950 will be available to alumnae Details about the eligibility requirements along with the application forms will be available in the fall of 1995 and will be delivered to each group by the delegate or alternate for the sorority. For this academic year, the Cleveland Alumnae Panhellenic Association is awarding 12 , $900 scholarships to area collegians.

WIS CONS IN ALPHA CARO LYN F ERRY

T AYLOR-CARLso N is director of Venture West , a complete carefree outdoor adventure program The company plans trips that include backpacking, hiking , canoeing and kayaking at scenic destinations around the country. Carolyn noticed similarities between her Venture West Travel Catalog and the theme of Pi Phi's 1995 ConventionVenture West : Blazing New Trails, Reaching ew Heights

At their March meeting the DIANA SOUTHlAKE ALU MNAE CLUB held a book review. Indiana Alpha Helen White Michael entertained and educated members with her presentation and knowledge of literature and print media. Helen is an active member of Friends of American Writers, an organization founded in 1922 by a group of women to study American literature and to encourage emerging American authors. To further promote literacy, the club also gave a gift subscription of Ranger Rick to the Lake County , Indiana Children's Advocacy Center.

The ORlANDO-WINTER PARK,

FLORIDA ALU MNAE C LU B has an active roster of 700 members Of that number , 112 are Golden Arrows Seventeen Golden Arrows attended the Founders' Day celebration and were presented with a bouquet of wine carnations. Twenty-five percent of the club's duespaying members this year were Golden Arrows. Alumnae were treated to a Founders ' Day skit presented by Florida Epsilon chapter members from the University of Central Florida.

Eleven NASHVIllE, TENNESSEE

ALUM AE attended the 50th anniversary celebration of Arrowmont in May. They were on hand for the dedication of Heritage Hall, which is an award-winning student housing facility. The Nashville Room was of special interest to the group as was the landscaping donated by the Nashville Alumnae Club. Eight of the women stayed at Arrowmont to attend Pi Phi Arts Weekend.

IlliNOIS BErA-DELTAJEAN POlITER

BENSON was named to the Scroll of Honor of her alma mater at the commencement meeting of the KnoxLombard Fifty Year Club in Galesburg, Illinois, onJune 3, 1995. The classes of Knox and Lombard Colleges annually elect to their special alumni "Hall of Fame" roster a limited number of their members who exemphfy the "fine art of living and serving." Jean was employed by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services for 25 years, 17 of them as administrator of four counties in Southeast Washington state.

D.C . ALPHA EUZABEIH P AISLEY

DARGAN recently self-published, "The Civil War Diary of Martha Abernathy, Wife of Dr. c.c. Abernathy of Pulaski , Tennessee." Elizabeth is the greatgranddaughter of Martha Abernathy and was interested in preserving the content of her great-grandmother's diaries for her family and others who might be interested. Martha Abernathy was the wife of a surgeon who was appointed to serve in the Confederate Army. She recorded her views about the Civil War in her diary in hopes that one day her children , then very young, would read them "with interest."

OHIO ZErAJIl.L KIRWAN CARilsLE

and a business parmer have started their own home party-planning business called "A Tisket a Tasket, A Party in a Basket." Their goal is to help parents and children share in the fun of party planning, like chOOSing the theme or making a cake, while the company handles all the time-consuming details . The business offers 10 ready-to-use, home party packages-everything a family needs to plan and host a great party The parties are specialized for children ages 2 to 10. The standard package for eight children includes a basket with invitations , personalized keepsakes, craft kits, games and prizes , a centerpiece, paper goods and a party planner. Both Jill and her parmer are mothers of small children and are former buyers for Marshall Field's department stores in Chicago, Illinois and were featured in the Chicago Tribune.

InJanuary 1994 , S TE PHANI E WHITE was initiated into T EXAS D ELTA at Texas Christian University. She pledged Pi Phi in 1993, 100 years after her great grandmother's (Lottie Ward Dildine) initiation into Indiana Alpha at Franklin College in 1893 Other Pi Phis in Stephanie's family include her great aunt Indiana Beta Amelia Dildine Bennett, her aunt Indiana Alpha Beverly Ann Dildine and her second cousin Louisiana Beta Patricia BennettCharles. Lottie Dildine was featured in the Fall 1983 ARROW (along with her many family ties).

MI CHI GAN B ErAS EUZABEIH D AY

S CHRO CK, MARy M EDLAR W AHR AN D CHRISITNA HENSO B ENSO held a reunion, spending a long weekend together at Ft. Meyers Beach, Florida.

ABOVE LEFT: Florida Beta pledge classes from 1950- 1957 met for a spring reunion in April. T hirty-eight alumnae including seven form er Chapter Presidents were in attendance .

ABOVE CEN TER: Several Nevada Alphas attended a birthday celebration for Sister Margaret Patricia McCarran's 90th birth day A religious teacher, composer, poe t, author , mus ician and environmenta list, Sister Margaret was an associate professor of history and political science at the College of Holy Names in Oakland , California. She founded Casa de Vida , a home for unwed mothers in Reno Siste r Margaret is a Nevada Alpha

ABOVE: S ix Pi Phis from the Seattle, Washingto n Alumnae Club traveled to Israel in No vember. The group has played brid ge together monthly for the last forty years .

The Po lycystic Kidney Research Foundation, a national not-for-profit public charity founded in 1982 to find a cure for the nation's most common life-threatening hereditary disease , Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), has promoted M ISSOURI ALPHA TANJA D UNBAR from director of development to vice preSident .

O KlAH OMA ALPHA FRANCES

R OSSER B ROWN was recognized in the January-February issue of the P.E.D. Record for her many achievements as a writer , historian, philanthropist and culturist. Frances served as National Historian for Pi Beta Phi , and each year a collegiate award is given in her honor.

Missouri Beta

Henrietta Byers

Bilhorn is pres iden t of her local Republican Women's Club . She is involved in the League of Women Voters , is a member ofthe Rancho Bernardo Chamber of Commerce , and is active in the North San Diego County Alumnae Club She also owns a floral business, Flowers by Design .

Oklahoma Alpha

Patience Sewell

Latting was the first woman to be elected to the Oklahoma City Council where she served for four years . She was then elected Mayor of Oklahoma City-first woman mayor of a major U.S city She was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame and appointed by President Reagan to the Presidential Commission on Drunk Driving in 1982. Patience was presented a 1993 Juliette Award in government by the Redlands Council of Girl Scouts.

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The Greater Kansas City Panhellenic Association held its annual brunch in May. The keynote speaker was KANSAS ALPHA KAREN McCA.IrrHY 5th District United States Congressman from Missouri.

OHIO D ELTA J ANE G ARNES , a fine arts professor at a New Jersey high school spends eight weeks each summer visiting Paris, France and Europe While visiting last summer , she stopped berween Paris and Luxembourg at the Arsenal (a museum in Metz), to visit "Gold of th e Gods, Gold of the Andes," an exh ibit of 610 pre-Colombian goldsmiths' works from Peru , Columbia and Bolivia. While at the museum, she was selec ted as the 50,000th visitor to the Arse nal. Jane was given many gifts and was pictured with the president of the Council General on the front page o f many newspapers and was also interviewed on French television.

ARKANSAS ALPHA FLORENCE

PHIUPS TURNER McCoy was joined at her 70th birthday party by her three Louisiana Beta daughters Florence Turner Bethard, Martha Tu rner Thompson and Elizabeth Turner Gilreath.

T EXAS G AM MA G AY WARREN

GADDIS ' company T3, whic h stands for The Think Tank, moved into the PopeWatson House, a classic revival-style house built in 1912 in Aus tin , Texas. T3 creatively handles marketing, advertising and public relations by using a team approach.

When ANDREA BONN EY REFlY was initiated into Iowa Gamma in August 1994 she became the eleve nth member of her family to become a Pi Phi. Her mother Minnesota Alpha Andrea Walling and her aunt Ohio Eta Phoebe Walling attended Andrea's initiation.

l LUNOIS ALPHA CONNY D AVIN ROY

B EATIY received Monmouth College ' s Young Alumnus Award , given by the

Alumni Board of Directors to alumni of Monmouth College who have brought uncommon distinction to themselves and Monmouth College. Conny received her J.D. and MBA degrees from St. Louis University. She studied in Oxford, England, through a program offered by the University of Oklahoma. Nowa member of a law firm in St. Louis, she belongs to the American, Missouri and Illinois Bar Associations and the Healthcare Financial Management Association. Illinois Alpha Linda Siebrandt jOined the Mo n mouth College Senate. She jOined the Monmouth College Alumni Board in 1990 and currently serves as president. Linda is an account manager with RAM Mobile Data in Chicago. Both Linda an d Co nn ie we re featured in th e Scots Newse, Monmouth College's Alumni Magazine.

COLORADO ALPHA EVALYN PROUIY HICKMAN ' S arrwork was featured on the cover of the March-April issue of the P.E.O. Record. Evalyn's work was also featured in the Artists and Authors issue of The ARROW (Winter 1993).

The IAJoUA, CAuFORNIA

ALUMNAE CLUB met in May at the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club for a luncheon to celebrate forty years as a club. Michigan Beta Ada Nutten Webster was honored for 75 years of membership.

The Coral Gables Florida, office of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate, managed by FLORIDA BETA CHARLEITE S CHILDEC KER SEIDEL, held the reigns as the number one office throughout 1994 in the company ' s network of 2 ,300 offices A vice president of Coldwell Banker , Charlette has managed the office since 1978.

Wisconsin Alpha Celebrates Centennial

In 1894, Pi Beta Phi joined four other sororities at the Universicy of Wisconsin. Last November, women gathered in Madison, Wisconsin from across the United States and Switzerland, to celebrate the centennial of the Wisconsin Alpha Chapter.

The chapter flourished at the Universicy of Wisconsin until the campus riot days of the early 1970s. The chapter recolonized in 1986 and rapidly rerurned to its previous high academic standards.

Rerurning alumnae knew that the building most of them had called home in their college days was now inhabited by a fraternicy. But they were curious to see the new and bigger chapter house on the shore of Lake Mendota.

The Centennial Committee was composed of pairs of collegians and alumnae. The Madison, Wisconsin Alumnae Club, many of whom are alumnae from other chapters, worked very hard in preparation.

At Friday afternoon's opening reception, squeals of delight filled the living room as sisters met again after many years. Hearcy laughing and "oh do you remember" filled the study where old party photos and memorabilia were displayed Later Friday evening, collegians and alumnae partiCipated in a Cookie Shine. Collegians sang the Cookie Shine Song in

beautiful voice. Then, alumnae added a few songs from their collegiate days.

Sarurday morning included brunch, tours of the chapter house and the dedication of a painting in memory of recently deceased alumna, Jane Kresge Secord. Jane was a very active alumna and dedicated community volunteer until her death in 1993 from brain cancer. Her many Pi Phi friends with whom she kept in frequent touch asked well-known water colorist Barbara Normand Rewey , also a Wisconsin Alpha, to create a special memorial painting. This was received by the Chapter House Corporation in a ceremony following brunch. The afternoon was spent exploring the campus and catching up with friends.

The collegians made gilded angel wing name tags for Sarurday night's banquet at Nakoma Golf Club. Highlights included addresses by Grand PresidentJo Ann Minor Roderick and Chapter President Lani Brinkman and the premiere of the song, "A Cup of Pi Phi Memories," written for the occasion by Madison, Wisconsin Alumnae Club member lila Smith lightfoot , New York Delta, who also wrote the chapter history. Rosanne Borham Raemisch acted as a superb emcee and song leader.

Sunday broke bright and clear as a few stragglers headed back to the chapter house to share coffee and donuts, and retrieve their shared photos . Then it was into cars and off to the airpon, back to wherever the alumnae live with their personal memories of chapter life

ABOVE LEFT: The Kansas City, MissouriShawnee Mission, Kansas Alumnae Club held their Founders' Day luncheon in May. The keynote speaker was Oklahoma Beta and First Lady of Kansas Linda Richey Graves (center). Linda is a partner at Levy and Craig, P.C., a 75year-old firm that specializes in the practice of business law. She is co-chairperson for the Governor's Task Force on Childhood Hunger, on the board of directors of the Ronald McDonald Children's Charities of the Heart of America, serves on the advisory board of Kansas Specialty Dog Service (a non-profit group that raises, trains and places seeing eye, guide and service dogs with children), and is official spokesperson for "Project Immunization, " a statewide immunization drive for children under 3. Joining Linda at the celebration were Kansas Alpha Kim Dunne Jackson and Oklahoma Alpha Sally Sewell Wightman

ABOVE CENTER: The Contra Costa, California Alumnae Club held a luncheon meeting in March for the Golden Arrows in the area.

ABOVE : Michigan Beta Margy Boo s Murray , Colorado Alpha Carlie Carpenter Jones and Colorado Alpha Jean Clark Auchterlonie met in Christ Church , N e w Ze aland in February . Carlie and Je an w e re college roommates .

Illinois Zeta Anniversary Draws Hundreds

Memories came rushing back and so did lllinois Zetas for their chapter's Centennial Celebration held at the University of lllinois in ChampaignUrbana last spring. Countless hugs, radiant smiles, rounds of laughter and non-stop conversation erupted as 230 alumnae returned to share a wonderful weekend commemorating the first sorority to be chartered on the University of Illinois campus 100 years ago.

The weekend began Friday evening, April 28, at a local hotel where alumnae picked up their itinerary [or the weekend and immediately began catching up with friends. The excitement continued at the homes of several locallllinois Zetas where the returning Pi Phis were invited for "Decade Parties. "

On Saturday morning, alumnae were invited to a continental breakfast at the chapter house, followed by house tours and memorabilia displays. Returning alumnae were delighted to see how beautifully the Pi Phi house had been maintained and decorated. Everyone was especially pleased to see the new stained glass front door, a centennial gift from the alumnae to the chapter. Designed by a local artist, the solid oak door features two stained glass panels of wine and silver blue, incorporating the crest, arrows and the dates 1895 - 1995 .

A Pi Beta Phi Memorial Bench was also purchased with donations from Illinois Zetas to commemorate the

centennial celebration. On Saturday afternoon, the alumnae were invited to attend a guided tour of the university's new arboretum and Hartley Garden where the Pi Beta Phi Memorial Bench was placed.

Next was a tour of the University of lllinois Archives Research Center which contains a new center for fraternity and sorority histories featuring displays of Pi Phi memorabilia, including a Pi Phi scrapbook dated 1908.

On Saturday evening, a reception and Centennial Banquet for 325 was held in the lllini Union. The committee deSigned, handmade and decorated each table with tum of the century dolls, each wearing a period leg-o-mutton dress delicately adorned by an anow and a golden chain of friendship. The evening began by singing Pi Phi Grace and was followed by a greeting from Jane Hays Rader. A cake-cutting ceremony including alumnae Gladys Baxter Ross and Louise Bresee Shappert-Cowger as the Pi Phis present with the lowest pin numbers and collegians Sara Guzik and Angela Brey with the highest pin numbers symbolized Pi Phi friendships across the years. Pi Phi songs, led by Harriet Haycock Brown and accompanist Joyce Bresee Bishop, were sung throughout the evening. A video history of lllinois Zeta was presented as were greetings from Grand Council delivered by Grand Vice President of Membership Carol lnge Warren. The Illinois Zeta pledge class of 1945 was presented with their Golden Anows. Barbara Sands Olsen, former ational Historian and Illinois Zeta, delighted everyone with a presentation entitled, "Emma Brownlee Kilgore ' s Album of Memories. "

An Illinois Zeta Pi Phi mom , Ann Lukeman Principato and her two daughters Susan Lukeman Armstrong and Roberta Bradley Lukeman celebrate the chapter's centennial.

Louise Bresee Shappert-Cowger, Sara Guzik, Angela Brey and Gladys Baxter Ross participate in a symbolic cake-cutting ceremony of Pi Phi friendships across the ages.

The final event of the weekend was a delicious Sunday brunch at the chapter house.

The Centennial Celebration Committee and , particularly , Chairman Joanne Bresee Foley made the 100th anniversary a very memorable event for everyone.

Nebraska Beta Commemorates

100 years

During the weekend of April 7-9 , the Nebraska Betas celebrated their lOath anniversary at the University of Nebraska , Lincoln. It was a grand event incorporating hundreds of alumnae and collegiate members of Nebraska Gamma. Jo Ann Minor Roderick attended the celebration Other distinguished guests in attendance were Fraternity Historian Marilyn Simpson Ford , Parliamentarian Janice Shrader Falk , Foundation Treasurer Mary Ann Behlen Hruska and Director of Standards Kathy Anderson Witte . Also present was Martha McWilliams Weishahn , Rho Alumnae Province President.

To kick off the celebration, Nebraska Beta threw a campu s birthday party Wednesday night , inviting administrators , campus leaders and friends of Pi Beta Phi . Many people participated in house tours and had birthday cake .

At Friday night ' s annual Founders ' Day Banquet , individual Nebraska Betas were recognized for their contributions and successes

within the chapter. In addition , special alumnae were also mentioned and rewarded for their efforts in keeping Pi Phi a strong chapter on campus Historical arrow pins were passed down as awards to collegians for scholarship, spirit and behind the scenes efforts in Pi Phi, while beautiful flower arrangements were given to the alumnae. The collegians finished off the evening by having a Cookie Shine for the alumnae.

Saturday morning, tours of the campus and chapter house were available. A lu ncheon was held at Wick Alumni Center.

Toastmistress of Saturday' s final banquet, "A Heavenly Affair ," was Marilyn Ford . FollOwing dinner and the reading of Nebraska Beta's History by Marilyn , Jo Ann Roderick gave the Centennial Address. Everyone was entertained with a video , "A Century of Wine and Blue , 1895-1995. " Photos of the progression of the house were shown dating back to 1900 The evening ended with the Loving Cup Ceremony

The weekend ' s activities concluded on Sunday morning with a breakfast buffet.

Nebraska Beta Chapter President Annie Jones enjoyed the opportunity to meet Grand President Jo Ann Minor Roderick and Director of Academic Standards Kathy Anderson Witte at the centenn ial celebration.

ABOVE LEFT: Katherine Bloemendal (center) became a third generation Pi Phi when she was initiated into Texas Beta in March 1995. Attending the initiation were three Texas Alphas, her aunt Cindy Mays Cochran, her grandmother Eleanor Brittain Mays, her mother Marilyn Mays Bloemendal and her cousin Tennessee Beta Coco Cochran.

ABOVE CENTER: Texas Beta Lauren Gunn Ross, Louisiana Beta Ann Johnson Gunn and Texas Beta Sarah Gunn Dameris have been a very active Pi Phi family. Lauren was the National Amy Burnham Onken Award Winner in 1986, Chapter President and has served as Houston, Texas Junior Alumnae Club President. Ann is currently Psi Alumnae Province President. Sarah was Province Chapter Service Award Winner in 1988, Vice President of Moral Advancement, and has served as Assistant Vice President of Membership for the Houston Junior Alumnae Club

ABOVE : California Eta Loretta Huang (center) received a $1,000 scholarship by the Pasadena Area Alumnae Panhellenic Association. The scholarship is presented annually to an active member of a college sorority who is a graduate of a public or private high school in the Pasadena, California area. Jane Wills Armel , Ohio Alpha, former president of the association and Jan Kincaid Clifford, Indiana Delta, Pi Phi delegate to the alumnae panhellenic were present at the presentation .

Where friendships grow Pi Beta Phi's Mentoring & Netu'ork ing Program

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B. Architecture , Engineering & Design

Consultant

Drafting , Graphic and Interior Design, Surveyor , All Engineers , K Home Economics & Family Consumer Science

Architect

Child and Daycare Service , Family Counseling, Food Marketing

C. Communications and Development , Homemaker

Advertising , Broadcasting, Journalism , Media, Public Relations , L. Hospitality

Publishing, Reporting , Writing

D Computer & Science

All Computer/Technical Support, Data Processing, All Scientists

E Construction & Trades

Automotive , Electrical , Mechanical, Painting , Plumbing , Textile

Catering, Chef, Convention, Food Services , Hotel , Restaurant

M Legal & Law Enforcement

Anorney, Court Reponing , Judicial , Paralegal , Poli ce

N. Management & Administration

Administrative Support, Clerical, Human Resources , Personnel ,

F Cultural & Arts Public Relations , Company President

Crafts, Entertainment , Film , Museums , Music , Performing ,

Photography , Theater , Actress

G Education & Counseling

O Manufacturing

Equipment Maintenance , Factory Operation , Plant Management

P Recreation , Leisure & Travel

All Levels of Ed ucation , Emp loyment Services , Librarian , Social Airlines, Fi m ess Sports , Tourism , Public Relations

Work , Administration , Counselor

H Finance

Q Retail

Consumer, Design , Fashion, Merchandising, Manager

Accounting, Banking, Consulting , Economist , Investments , Math , R. Sales & Marketing

Statistics , Auditor

I. Gove rnment , Non-profit & Religion

Buyer, Import/Export, Insurance , Real Estate , Representative ,

Research , Wholesale, Telemarketing, Marketing , Manager , Sales

Military , Ministry , Public & Social Services , Volunteer , FBI , S. Transportation & Moving

Legislative Aide, Fund-Raising, Translator

Shipping & Freight , Trucking

Return to : Dir ections Program

Pi Beta Phi Central Office , 7730 Carondelet , Suite 333 , St. Louis , MO 63105

Former Grand Presidents

SARAHJA E PA U lSO N V AN ASSE - Washington Beta, 3401 25th West #520, Seattle , WA 98199

EUZABETH TuRNER ORR - Oregon Alpha , 9450 SW Brentwood Place, Tigard, OR 97224

JEAN WIR1lIS SCOlT - Pennsylvania Beta, 1186 Cedarwood Drive, Moraga, CA 94556

CAROLYN HElMAN UCHTENBERG - Ohio Alpha, 1064 Westbrooke Way , Atlanta, GA 30319

Jo ANN MINOR RODERICK - Oklahoma Beta , 701 Greystone, Stillwater, OK 74074

Officers Emeriti

GRAND PRESIDENT EMERITUS - Alice Weber johnson, Missouri Beta, Box 337, Carmel Valley, CA 93924

GRAND TREAsURER EMERITUS - Orpha O'Rourke Coenen, Indiana Delta, PO Box 8, Uttle Chute, WI 54140

Grand Council

GRAND PRESIDENT - Beth van Maanen Beatty, Texas Gamma, 1506 San Sebastian Lane, assau Bay, lX 77058

GRAND VICE PRESIDENT OF COU£GJANS - Sarah Ruth Mullis, South Carolina Alpha, 10 Kings Tavern Place, Atlanta, GA 30318

GRAND VICE PRESIDENT OF ALUMNAE - Carolyn Pavletich Lesh, Texas Delta, #1 Forest Park, Richardson, lX 75080

GRAND VI CE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE - Lou Ann Montgomery Caner, Oklahoma Alpha , Box 3925 , 8 Barberry Lane, Wilmington, DE 19807

GRAND VICE PRESID ENT OF M EMB ERSHIPCarol Inge Warren , onh Carolina Beta, 5439 Cascade Drive , Lisle, IL 60532

GRAND VI CE PRESIDENT OF PHIlANTHROPI ESBetty Blades Lofton, Indiana Gamma , 9060 Pickwick Drive, Inclianapolis , IN 46260

GRAND VI CE PRESID ENT OF PROGRAM

D EVEWPMENT - Maurine Hager jones , Montana Alpha, 14 Dogwood Coun , Walnut Creek , CA 94598

Directors

DIRECTOR OF A CADEMJCS - Kathleen Anderson Witte, ebraska Beta , 2011 Old Mill Road , Findlay , OH 45840

DIRECTO R OF ALUMNAE ADVISORY

C OMMITTEES - Carolyn Cromb Brada Kansas Alpha , 52 Mission Road , Wichita KS 67207

DIRECTOR OF ALUM AE COMM UN ICATIONSEmily Russell Tarr , Texas Beta, 1439 Sugar Creek Boulevard , Sugar Land, lX 77478

DIRECTOR OF ALUM AE ExTENSIO - Mary Lu Pendergrast Meixell, Tennessee Delta, 4926 WheatStone Drive, Fairfax, VA 22032

DIRECTOR OF ALUM AE PROGRAMMI G - Lois Huston Ross, Indiana Delta, 4531 Royal Ridge Way, Dayton. OH 45429

DIRECTOR OF CHAPTER HOUSE CORPORATIONS - julie Geiger Shannon, Kentucky Beta, 29 Lenape Trail, Chatham , Nj 07928

DIRECTOR OF CHAPTER SUPPORT, REGION Ijoanne MaGiri Arnold, Texas Beta, 32640 Spinnaker Drive , Avon Lake, OH 44012

DIRECTOR OF CHAPTER SUPPORT, REGION IIUnda Burrows Priest, Oklahoma Beta, 203 East 11th Street, Pawh u ska , OK 74056

DIRECTOR OF CHAPTER SUPPORT, REGION IIIjoan Scho les H ill, Kansas Alp h a, 3772 Wonderland Hill, Boulder, CO 80304

DIRECTOR OF COU£GIATE ExTENSIO - jane Landreth Russell, Arizona Alpha , 5711 N 73rd Place , ScottSdale, AZ 85250

DIRECTOR OF CoU£GIATE PROGRAMMINGFran DeSimone Becque, New York Alpha, 2608 Kent Drive, Carbondale, IL 62901

DIRECTOR OF FINANCE - Karen Consalus Price. Missouri Alpha, 12167 Eddyspark Drive, Herndon , VA 22070

DIRECTOR OF FRATERNI1Y EDUCATION - Ruth Neel Noble, California Delta, 2564 Via Carrillo , Palos Verdes Estates , CA 90274

DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP - Kay Knittle Brock, Colorado Alpha, 5459 West 85th Terrace, Shawnee Mission, KS 66207

DIRECTOR OF R USH - Melissa Dates Schmidt, Ohio Alpha, 1413 Kingstream Drive , Herndon , VA 22070

Appoi nted Offi cers

NATIONAL PANHEU£NIC Co FEREN CE DELEGATE - jean Winhs Scott , Pennsylvania Beta, 1186 Cedarwood Drive , Moraga , CA 94556

FRATERNI1Y HISTORIAN - Marilyn Simpson Ford , Nebraska Beta , 268 Underwood Drive NW , Atlanta , GA 30328

S P ERVISOR OF CHAPTER HISTORIES - Penny Heyl Moss , Kansas Beta, 14024 Pinnacle Drive, Wichita , KS 67230

C ONVENTIO C OO RD INATO R - Barbara Ehn i Van Luven , Indiana Epsilon 2 Ponland Coun , St. Louis, MO 63108

C ONVENTI O S ITE COORD INATO R - Nancy Trogman , lllinois Theta , 2363 Larkin Street , #32, San Francisco , CA 94109

ELECTIONS COORDINATOR - jerelyn Wright Biehl , California Delta, 1833 Tustin Street, San Diego, CA 92106

PARllAMENTA RIAN - janice Shrader Falk, ebraska Beta, RR 1, Box 10, Fon Calho u n, E 68023

GRADUATE CONSULTANT COORDINATORj o An n Mi n or Ro d erick, O kl a h o m a Beta, 70 1 Greystone, Stillwa ter, O K 74074

CONVENTION B OUOQUE CHAIRMAN - Nancy Fogle Pollard , Arkansas Beta, 600 New Stine Road # 25, Bakersfield , CA 93309

D IRECTIONS P ROGRAM CHAIRMAN - Kay Kni tt le Brock, Colorado Alp h a, 5459 West 85th Terrace, Shawnee Mission, KS 66207

MusIC CHAIRMAN - Suzan n e Chap m an Lawson, Oklahoma Beta, 44 Rockinghorse Road. Ranc h o Palos Verde, CA 9 0 27 4

AssISTANT MUSIC CHAIRMAN - j an Kin n u ne Hilles la n d, Was h ingto n Al pha. PO Box 627, Gra p eview, W A 9 8 5 4 6

RisK MANAGEMENT O FFICER - Mic h elle Murrell Goseco, Califo rnia Eta, 8 Sepulved a, Rancho Santa Ma rgari ta, CA 92688

Special Officers

TRAVEU G GRADUATE CONSULTANTS - Lezel Cunningham, Oklaho m a Beta; Christine Dobbyn. Indiana Zeta; Ki m berly Gibson, California Zeta; Arnelia Picker, California Theta; Katie Pieper. Missouri Beta; Yvon n e Smejkal, Tennessee Gamma, Laura Waters , Virginia Zeta

Pi Beta Phi Central Office

7730 Carondelet, Suite 333 , St Louis , MO 63105 (314) 727-7338 ; FAX: (314) 727-8049

ExEcunVE DIRECTOR - Virginia Bland Fry , Tennessee Beta

CONTROU£R - Mary Mitch Mullendore , lllinois Zeta

ARROW EDITOR/COMMUNICATIONS

CooRDI ATOR - jennifer Moeller Barcus, Missouri Alpha PI PHI ExPRESS - (800) 322-1867

Fraternity Insurance Representatives

PRO P ERTY AN D llABlUTY INSU RAN CE - Conseco Risk Management, Inc ., PO Box 1910 , Carmel , I 46032

GRO P HOSPITAL INDEM I1Y PLAN

I SU RAN CE - Insurance Administrators Co ., 216 11th Street, Uncoln, E 68508

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Board of Trustee Funds

CHAIRMAN - Lou Ann Montgomery Caner , Oklahoma Alpha , Box 3925 , 8 Barberry Lane , Wilmington , DE 19807

Beth van Maanen Beatty , Texas Gamma , 1506 San Sebastian Lane , assau Bay , TX 77058

}. Orpha O ' Rourke Coenen , Indiana Delta , PO Box 8 , Little Chute , Wl 54140

'i'Jayne Hultman , Michigan Gamma , 1822

North Sedgwick , Chicago , IL 60614

to Ann Minor Roderick , Oklahoma Beta, 701 Greystone , Stillwater , OK 74074

Arrowmont

Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts Box 567 , Gatlinburg , 1N 37738 (615) 436-Hll

DIRECTOR, ARROWMONT S CHOOL OF ARTs AND CRAFfS - Sandra Blain

AssISTANT D I RECTOR (ARROWMONT)William Griffith

AssISTANT DIRECTOR (PlANT MANAGEMENT)Stephen Reilly

B USINESS MANAGER - Nadine Whitted

GAllERY CooRDINATOR - Billie Rothove

Holt House

402 East 1st Avenue , Monmouth , IL 61462

HOSTESS - Margaret Bowker Cooper

HOU RS: 1 :00 to 5 :00 p m weekdays or by appointment.

Pi Beta Phi Foundation

Office - 7730 Carondelet , Suite 333 , St. Louis, MO 63105 (314) 727-7338; FAX: (314) 727-1255

BoARD OF TRUSUES

PRESIDENT - Adrienne Hiscox Mitchell, Kansas Alpha , 165 Redwood Drive , Hillsborough , CA 94010

VICE PRESIDENT - Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg, Ohio Alpha , 1064 Westbrooke Way , Atlanta, GA 30319

SECRETARY - Ann Dudgeon Phy, Texas Alpha, 4408 Lorraine , Dallas , TX 75205

TREAS U RER - Mary Ann Behlen Hruska , Nebraska Beta , 133 Springside Road , Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Betty Blades Lo fton , Indiana Gamma , 9060 Pi c kwick Drive , Indianapolis , IN 46260

Beth van Maanen Beatty , Texas Gamma , 15 06 San Sebastian Lan e, ' assau Bay, TX 770 58

DIRE CTOR - Lynn M Rane y, Pi Beta Phi Foundation , 7730 Carondelet , Suite 33 3, St. Louis , MO 63105

Foundation

Committees

ALUM NAE ScHO LARSHIP COMM ITIEE

CHAIRMAN - HannaJo Tecklenburg Kyhl , 2657 Clearview , Ottumwa , IA 52501

Anne Chesmut Bartlett, 282 Curtis Point Drive , Mantoloking, NJ 08738

Anne Easterling Cain , 5820 Brighton Place , New Orleans , LA 70131

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTE E

CHAIRMAN - Jean Wirths Scott, 1186 Cedarwood Drive , Moraga , CA 94556

EMMA HARPER TURNER MEMORIAl FUND COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN - Anne Busch Hills , 440 Meadowview Drive, La Canada , CA 910 11

Gloria Sloan Gooder , 6678 Val le di Cadore , Tucson, AZ 85715

Lois Flowers Youngblood, 302 Windsor Court, Birmingham, AL 35209

GRADUATI FEllOWSHIP COMMrrnE

CHAIRMAN - Barbara Weihmiller Angotti , 5540 East 75th Sneet , Indianapolis , IN 46250

Carolyn Wynn Blalock , 1253 Shadow Way, Greenville , SC 29615

Janice Kincaid Clifford , 2040 Edgewood Drive , South Pasadena , CA 91030

UNDERGRADUATI ScHOLARSHIP COMMITIEE

CHAIRMAN - Janis L. Coates, 109 College Hill Road , Clinton, NY 13323

Kimberly Ann Barger, 2100 Heatherwood Drive , #B2 , Lawrence , KS 66047

Mary Ann Riddick Cesario , 6340 Meadowridge Drive, Santa Rosa , CA 95409

Leisa Ebeling Lowrey , 375 East Timberlin Lane , Huntingburg, IN 47542

Karen Neely , 104 South Pitt Street, Carlisle , PA 17013

Claire Curry Carlson , 2400 Shoreline , Abilene , TX 79602

Fraternity Committees

CANADIAN PHllANTHROPIES COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN - Helen Ford Perkins , 986 Beachview Drive , orch Vancouver, Be CA ADA V7G lRl

SUD ES - Pi Beta Phi Central Office , 7730 Carondelet , Suite 333 , St. Louis , MO 6 3105

CAROLYN H ElMAN U CHTIN BERG CREST AWARD COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN - Carolyn Pavletich Lesh , #1 Forest Park , Richardson, TX 75080

Catherine Nelson Evans , 2217 Patterson Place , Arlington , TX 76012

C arolyn Lake Yenrick , 4025 Pickle Road , Oregon , OH 43616

CONVENIlO COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN - Carolyn Helman Li chtenberg, 1064 Westbrooke Way , Atlanta, GA 30319

Clare Vam Ruggles , 2855 Peachtree Road NE #104, Atlanta , GA 30305

Peggy Malone Peery , 3711 Mountain Way Cove, Lithonia , GA 30058

HOLT HOU SE COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN - Elizabeth Davenport Garrels , RR 1, Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641

SEC RETARY - Alice Gill Goshorn , RR 5 , Box 129K, Fran klin, IN 46131

FI ANClAL SECRETARY - Patricia Baird Link , 11915 Bardmont, St. Louis, MO 63126

P U BUCITY - Kate Gilbert Phifer , 2527 West Wending Way, Milwaukee, Wl 53209

MONMOUTH REpRESENTATIVE - J eanne Gittings Robeson, RR 3, Monmouth , IL 61462

VIDEOS - Pi Be ta Phi Central Office , 7730 Carondelet , Sui te 333, SL. Luuis , MO 63 105

U GIS L"TIVE COMMITTE E

CHAIRMAN - Dee Rippetoe Richardson , 2801 Camelot Drive , Oklahoma City , OK 73120

Sheila Consaul, 9323 Battle Street, Manassas , VA 22110

Salli Preston Whitaker, 820 Forest Avenue #El , Evanston , IL 60202

UNKS TO I.JnRACY COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN - Jean Egmon , 420 Linden #303 , Wilmette , IL 60091

Ruth Henderson Walsh McIntyre , 1409 East ProspeCt Sneet , Seattle , WA 98112

Barbara Roe Luhrs , 14067 Mastin, Shawnee Mission , KS 66221

NOMINATING COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN - Ellie Moo re Merrick, 3200 Poinsettia Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

Robin McPherson Rohrback , 2300 Riviera Drive, Vienna , VA 22181

Lisa Masters , PO Box 214 , Fayetteville , GA 30214

S£ITLEM ENT ScHOOL BoARD OF GoVERN ORS

CHAIRMAN - Charl o tte Ann Eckel Edwards , 1 151 Ga teway Lane , ashvill e, T 37220

VI CE CHAIRMAN - Dawn Sheeler Ford , 193 6 Stonebrook , Knoxville , TN 37923

S EC R£fARY - SammyeJohnston Chaffin, 4723

Cresrwood Drive, Little Rock, AR 72207

DIRECTOR Of S ElTlE MENT ScHOOL FINANCEJill Lanman Schneider, 21 Augusta Coun , Greenville , SC 29605

MEMBERS O f TH E BOARD

Barbara Huff Beville, Suite 112 , 1784 Hidden Hills , Gatlinburg, TN 37738

Martha Wohler Bickel, 30 Huntleigh Woods, St. Louis , MO 63131

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

Barbara Blanks Bullard, 1118 Blue Springs Road, Franklin, TN 37064

Barbara Lyons Crawford, 203 Jackson Avenue , Lexington , VA 24450

Sue Ann White Hyde, 6600 North Hillcrest Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73116

Deborah S. Johnson , 122 Pass Key Road, Sarasota, FL 34242

Margare t Ann Struble Norris , 1321 Cleveland Road West # 30 1 , Huron, O H 44839

Barb ara Whimey, 1 40 H oll ister Avenue # 4, Santa Monica, CA 90 405

Be th van Maane n Beatty, 1506 San Sebastian Lan e, Ho uston, TX 77058

Sarah Ruth Mullis, 10 Kings Tavern Place , Atlanta , GA 30318

Carolyn Pavletich Lesh , # 1 Forest Park, Richardson , TX 75080

Lou Ann Montgomery Carter , Box 3925 , 8 Barberry Lane , Wilmington, DE 19807

Carollnge Warren , 5439 Cascade Drive, Lisle , IL 60532

Betty Blades Lofton, 9060 Pickwick Drive , Indianapolis, IN 46260

Maurine Hager Jones , 14 Dogwood Court, Walnut Creek, CA 94598

VlDEOS - Pi Beta Phi Central Office, 7730 Carondelet, Suite 333 , St. Louis , MO 63105

STUDENT loANS COMMITTEE

Chairman - Margaret Liebers Lovelette, 2038 Butternut Lane, Northbrook , IL 60062

Melissa Lofton Guinn, 415 Mulcahy Circle, Niceville, FL 32578

Nancy Fogle Pollard, 600 New Stine Road, # 25, Bakersfield, CA 93309

Roll of Chapters

National Pan hellenic Conference 1995-97 Biennium

NPC CHAIRMAN - (Pi Beta Phi) Jean Wirths Scott, 1186 Cedarwood Drive, Moraga , CA 94556

NPC SECRETARY - (Kappa Alpha Theta) Lissa Bradford, PO Box 50407 , Nashville, TN 37205

NPC TREAs URER - (Kappa Kappa Gamma) Marian K Williams , 2821 Alcazar, NE , Albuquerque , NM 87110

PI BETA PHI DELEGATE - Jean Winhs Scott, 1186 Cedarwood Drive, Moraga , CA 94556

PI B ETA PHI FIRST ALTERNATE - Jo Ann Minor Roderick , 70 1 Greystone , Stillwater, OK 74074

PI B ETA PHI S ECOND ALTERNATE - Ann Warmack Brookshire, 820 Mallory Coun , Tyler , TX 75703

PI B ETA PHI THIRD ALTERNATE - Beth van Maa n en Beatty, 1506 Sa n Se b astian Lane, Nassau Bay, TX 77058

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

Alpha Province

COllEGIATE PROVINCE PREslDENT - Barbara H rosenchik Colwell, Connecticut Alpha, 32 Su rrey Glen, Wilton, CT 06897

CONNEcnCUT AURA - (1943) Unive rsity of Conn ecticut, 1 1 Gilbe rt Road, Storrs, CT 06268; Kristen Lynn Kleppel; Elizabeth McAvoy Stewan , 79 Candlewood Drive, Tolland, CT 06084

CONNEcnCUT BETA - (1989) Yale University, PO Box 23 19 Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520; Rebekah Nicole Heiser ; Susan Ciotti Wivell, 16 White Birch Road , Madison, CT 06443

MAINE AuRA - (1920) University of Maine, Box C, Somerset Hall, Orono, ME 04469; ValenciaRae Daigle; Deirdre Lee Brown, 51 Lincoln Street, Bangor, ME 04401

NEW YORK EPSIW N - (1984) Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, 17 Sherry Road, Troy, NY 12180; Mary Anne Burdick ; Ann Elizabeth Dodson, 15 Blakeley Court , Troy , NY 12180

V ERMONT BETA - (1898) University of Vermont, 369 South Prospect Street , Burlington , VT 05401; Rachel Navidad Miller; Anne Trask , 68 Winding Brook Road , South Burlington , VT 05403

Beta Province

C O llEGIATE PROVINCE PREslD ENTMaryMargaret McDonough , Maryland Beta , 217 ProspeCt Avenue # 12A-2C , Cranford , 07016

NEW J ERSEY AuRA - (1990) Princeton University, 20 Nassau St reet , Room 408, Princeton, NJ 08540 ; Abigail Miller ; Carolyn Prine Freedman, 2 Beechcroft Dri ve, Hightstown, NJ 08520

NEW YORK AuRA - (1896) Syracuse University, 210 Walnut Place, Syracuse , NY 13210; Leslie Elizabeth Rice; Heather Ann McConnel, #305 , 313 East Willow Street , Syracuse, NY 13203

NEW YORK D ELTA - (1919) Cornell University , 330 Triphammer Road , Ithaca, NY 14850; Jeannette Marie Brady; Christine Felton, 119 Linden Avenue, Ithaca , NY 14850

ONTARIO AuRA - (1908) Universiry of Toronto , 220 Beverley Street, Toronto, ON M5T 1Z3 CANADA; Michele Gabay; Linda Thomas Bott , 31 Dunkirk Road , Toronto , ON 4Z 2M1 CANADA

ONTARIO BETA - (1934) Universiry of Western Ontario , 293 Central Avenue , London , 0 N6B 2C9 CANADA; Rachel Suzanne DeBlois ; Sarah White, 1191 Sherwood Avenue , London, ON 6A 2E8 CANADA

Gamma Province

COllEGIATE PROVIN CE PREslD ENT - Karen Davis Jones , Pennsylvania Epsilon , 38 Pine Grove Avenue , Summit , NJ 07901

P ENNSYLVAN IA BETA - (1895) Bucknell Universiry , Box C-3948 , Bucknell University , Lewisburg , PA 17837 ; Zeina assif; Carol Rheam Tevis , 1205 South Market Srreet , Bl oomsburg , PA 17815

PENNSYlVANIA GAMMA - (1903) Dickinson College, Pi Beta Phi LDC, PO Box 1773 , Carlisle, PA 17013 ; Kirstin LeaJohnson ; Karen Lee Neely, 104 South Pitt Street , Carlisle, PA 17013

PENNSYLVANIA EPSIWN - (1953) Penn Sta te, 5 Hiester Ha ll , University Park , PA 16802 ; Erin Marie Locame ; Janet Hunter Greskovich , 1344 Deerfield Drive , State College, PA 16803

PENNSYLVANIA ETA - (1980) Lafayette College, Farinon Center, Box 9485, Easton, PA 18042-1783; Katherine Palmer Merrill ; Tracy Ann Jones, 131:1 Marina Drive , Edison , U08817

PENNSYlVANIA THETA - (1990) Villanova University , Second Floor , Connelly Center , Villanova, PA 19085 ; Marietta Lynn Waters ; Janet Rader Rote , 402 Timber Lane , ewtown Square , PA 19073

PENNSYlVAN IA I OTA - (1992) Universiry of Pennsylvania, 3916 Spruce Street , Philadelphia , PA 19104 ; Meredith Smedley Auten ; Michelle Osborne McClane, 91 Woodthrush Trail West , Medford, U 08055

Delta Province

COllEGIATE PROVINCE PRESlD ENT - Lora Ruble Bohannon , Georgia Alpha , 5351 Ashleigh Road , Fairfa.x , VA 22030

PENNSYlVAN IA ZETA - (1979) Washington & Jefferson College , 50 South Lincoln Street , Campus Box 181 , Washington , PA 15301 ; BrendaJean Buckley; Barbara Sadler Marshall , 145 Meadowview Drive , Canonsburg , PA 15317

VIRG IN IA EpslW - (1975) University of Virginia , 1509 Grady Avenue, Charlonesville , VA 22903 ; KnstIn Lynn Piper ; Elizabeth Blackmon Woodcock, 2667 English Oaks Circle , CharloneS>1lle , VA 22911

VIRGI IA ZUA - (1981) Virginia Tech, 301 SPH-E, Blacksburg , VA 24060 ; Hallie Susan Minnick; Patricia Breon Haugh, 406 Murphy Street, Blacksburg, VA 24060

VIRGI IA THUA - (1992) Washington & Lee , PO Box 1559 , Lexington, VA 24450; julie Elizabeth Ayers; Kelli Sanford Pacheco, 716 Lake Vista Drive, Forest , VA 24551

WEST VIRGINIA ALPHA - (1918) West Virginia University, 1493 University Avenue , Morgantown, WV 26505; Margaret Carol Nixon; Carol Woodward Game , 746 Amhurst Road, Morgantown , WV 26505

Epsilon Province

COllEGIATE P ROVINCE P RESIDENT - Karen Shelton Chevalier, California Delta , 8509 Browning Court, Annandale, VA 22003

NORTII CAROUNA ALPHA - (1923) University of North Carolina, 109 Hillsborough Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27514; Meredith Ann Clower; Ginger Vann King, 6 Surrey Lane, Durham, NC 27707

NORTII CAROUNA BUA - (1933) Duke University, PO Box 99315, Durham, NC 27708; Tricia Cathleen Weber; Mary Eileen Flan aga n And e rson, 3925 Wes tchester Road, Durh a m , NC 27707

NORTII CAROUNA GAMMA - (1994) Wake Forest, PO Box 8745, Wake Fores t U ni vers i ty, W insto n -Salem, Nt. 27 109; Amy Elizab eth Ed gy; Marion Dobbins Griscom, 5104 River Chase Ridge, Winston Salem, C 27104

VIRGINIA GAMMA - (1925) William & Maty, Richmond Road Sorority Court, Williamsbu rg, VA 23186; jennifer Eileen PeTty; Carol Downing Shellabarger, PO Box 675, Yo rk town, VA 23690

VIRGINIA D ELTA - (1965) O ld Dominion Univers ity, Office of Student Activities, Old Domin ion University, Webb Center, Norfolk, VA 23529-05 19; Heather Ann Mazanec; Lea Billings Glembot, 1421 Malloty Court, orfolk, VA 23507

VIRGI IA ETA - (1987) University of Richmo nd , PO Box 55, Richmond, VA 23173; Mary Himmelberg; Gwen Owen Stone, 2555 Swathmore Road , Richmond , VA 23235

Zeta Province

COllEGIATE PROVI CE PRESIDENT - Leslie Elaina McElroy, Georgia Alpha, 4555-L River Park Way, Atlanta , GA 30339

AlABAMA ALPHA - (1927) BirminghamSouthern College , Box A-59, 900 Arkadelphia Road , Birmingham , AL 35254 ; Ganan Leigh orth ; Kathryn Williams Wise , 5540 Afton Dnve, BIrmmgham , AL 35242

AlABAMA BUA - (1949) University of Alabama , PO Box BP , Tuscaloosa , AL 35486 ; Tiffany Lynne Cordes ; Barbara Best Burgess , 7416 orth Bluff Dnve , Tuscaloosa , AL 35406

AlABAMA GAMMA - ( 1957) Auburn University, Boyd Hall (Dormj) , Auburn , AL 36830 ; Angelica Elaine Frieden ; Nancy jean Casey , 3057 Pharr Court N #K-4, Atlanta , GA 30305

GEORGIA ALPHA - (1939) University of Georgia, 886 South Milledge Avenue , Athens, GA 30605 ; Caroline Doster Plauche; Tracy Leigh johnson, 2338 Oak Glenn Circle, Duluth , GA 30136

Eta Prov i nce

COllEGIATE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - jill Tucker Read , Tennessee Beta , 1005 Temple Grove, Winter Park , FL 32789

FWRlDA ALPHA - (1913) Stetson University, Box 8237 Stetson University, Deland , FL 32720; Tiffany Amanda Smith ; judith jurkovic McCallum, 1600 East Minnesota Avenue, Deland , FL 32720

FWRlDA BUA - (1921) Florida State University, 519 West jefferson Street, Tallahassee , FL 32301 ; Elizabeth Anne Cohen ; Chetyl Bosenberg Miles, 921 Briarcliff Road, Tallahassee, FL 32308

FWRlDA D ELTA - (1969) University of Florida , 37 West Fraternity Row , Gainesville , FL 32603; Karen Louise Hovis ; Lucinda Palmer DiLeo, 1505 NW 91st Terrace, Gainesville , FL 32606

FWRlDA EPSIWN - (1981) University of Central Florida, 4304 Greek Park Drive, O rlan d o. FL 32816; Rebecca Noelle La tran; Kimberly Knollman Young , 5285 onh Lake Burkett Lane, Winter Park , FL 32792

Theta Province

COllEGIATE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Karen Anne Gunther, Ohio Epsilon , 4318 Grant ley Road, Toledo, O H 43613

MICHIGAN ALPHA - (1887) H illsdale College, 304 Hillsdale Street, Hillsdale, MI 49242 ; Melinda Sue Tinkel ; joanna james-Krech , 183 Hillsdale Street, Hillsdale, MI 49242

MICHIGAN BUA - (1888) University of Michigan , 836 Tappan , Ann Arbor, MI 48104; Rebekah Mary Brandstatter; Elizabeth Susan McCann, 323 Horseshoe Court, Plainwell, MI 49080

MICHIGAN GAMMA - (1945) Michigan State University , 343 North Harrison Road , East Lansing, MI 48823; Nicole Marie Zubeck; Polly jeanne Schmidt , 2439 Wortham , Rochester Hills , MI 48307

OHIO EPSIWN - (1945) University of Toledo , 2999 West Bancroft Cl , Toledo , OH 43606 ; Kelly JoAnne McPherson ; Marianne McCluskey , 3402 Aldringham Road , Toledo , OH 43606

OHI O THUA - (1986) BowlIng Green State University , PI Beta PhI House. BGSU , Bowling Green , OH 43403 , Anne LOUIse Bun yard ; Karen Ann e Gunther , 4318 Grantley Road, Toledo , OH 43613

Iota

COllEGIATE PROVINCE PRESID ENT - MaIjorie Young Wittich , Ohio Alpha , 256 East Mam Street, Mt Sterling OH 43143

OHIO ALPHA - (1889 ) Ohio UnIVersIry , 6 South College Street , Athens , OH 45701 ; Angela Beth McClellan ; Phyllis Schneider Lawrence, 891 East Beechwood Road , Athens , OH 45701

OHIO BUA - (1894) Ohio State University, 1845 Indianola Avenue , Columbus , OH 43201; Karin Monroe Collins ; Sally Lightner Koenig , 295 Bryant Avenue , Worthington, OH 43085

OHIO ZETA - (1945 ) Miami UniversIry , Suite 126, Minnich Hall , Oxford , OH 45056 ; Suzanne Elizabeth Moore ; Michael Stouffer Simonds , 6340 Brown Road , Oxford , OH 45056

OHIO ETA - (1954) Denison University, 425 West College Street, Granville , OH 43023; Allison Anne McCombe ; julie Severance Bruckelmeyer, 4919 Comstock Drive , Columbus, OH 43232

OHIO IOTA - (1989) Universiry of Dayton, 1221 Alberta , Dayton, OH 45409; Melissa Kathleen Humeston ; Catherine Alice Toman , 3511 Wales Drive, Dayton, OH 45405

Kappa Province

COllEGIATE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Krista Belt Lee, Tennessee Gamma, 2024 Emoriland Boulevard, Knoxville , T 37917

KENTUCKY AlPHA - (1925) University of Louisville , 2030 Confederate Place, Louisville , KY 40208; Kristin Anne johnson ; Ann Sanford Douglas, 12104 Log Cabin Lane , Anchorage , KY 40223

KENTU C KY BUA - (1962) University of Kentucky, 409 Columbia Avenue, Lexington , KY 40508; Megan Danielle Panje; Hazel Combs Combs , 2665 Berea Road, Lexington, KY 40511

KENTUCKY GAMMA - (1976) Eastern Kentucky University , 9th Floor , Telford Hall , Richmond , KY 40475; Angela Renee Heuser ; Wilella Poynter Cook , 1396 Trace Boulevard, Lexington, KY 40514

TEN ESSEE BUA - (1940) Vanderbilt University , 118 24th Avenue South , ashville , TN 37212 ; julie Allyson Saliba ; Gail Hartong Zika, 2600 Abbott Martin Road , ashville , TN 37215

TENNESSEE GAMMA - (1948) University of Tennessee, 1531 Cumberland Avenue, Knoxville , TN 37916; Amanda Pearl Poner ; Loree Chimley Skvara , 1313 Rocky Hill Road, Knoxville, TN 37919

Lambda Prov ince

COllEGIATE PROVINCE PRESID ENT - Lynn Partie ton Hudy Wisconsin Alpha , 4454 North Maryland Avenue Milwaukee WI 53 211

LON - (1894) orthwestern University, 636 Emerson Street, Evanston, IL 60201 ; Vanessa Hague Gregg ; Susan Elizabeth Steen, 920 Hawthorne Lane, Northbrook, IL 60062

I WNOIS Z ETA - (1895) University of lllinois, 1005 South Wright Street, Champaign, IL 61820; Cari Ann Anderson; Pamela Starkey, 2107 Gunn Drive, Champaign, IL 61821

I N DIANA D ELTA - (1921) Purdue University, 1012 State Street , West Lafayette , I 47906; jennifer Rae Goodwin ; jane Oderkirk Thompson, 726 Vme Street , West Lafayette , I 47906

INDIANA ETA - (1974) Indiana-Purdue University at Fort Wayne, 4232 Arch Lane, Woodburn, IN 46797; jeanie Holsinger Eich; Christine Tippman Kayser , 19936 Bryson Lane , Woodburn , IN 46797

Mu Province

COlllGIATE PROVINCE PRESID ENT - judith Pigg Mullinix , Kentucky Beta, 4876 Brentridge Court , Greenwood, IN 46143

INDIANA AlPHA - (1888) Franklin College, 501 East Monroe Street, Elsey Hall , Franklin, IN 46131 ; Stacy Ann Lantis; Susan Mills Stretchberry, 284 Sunset Boulevard, Greenwood, IN 46142

INDIANA BETA - (1893) Indiana University, 928 East 3rd Street, Bloomington, IN 47401; Natalie Su zanne Ch ambers; Heidi Hipskind Wisen, 1002 East First Street, Bloomington , IN 47401

INDIANA GAMMA - (1897) Buder University , 831 West Hampton Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46208 ; Tara Lynn Shields ; Shannon O ' Donnell Ross , 2895 High Acres E Drive , ew Palestine, I 46163

INDIANA EPSILON - (1942) DePauw University, 303 South Locust, Greencasde, IN 46135 ; Margaret Louise Colby; Betty judy Harmless , 2016 Fairway Drive, Greencastle, IN 46135

INDIANA ZETA - (1952) Ball State University , Student Activities Office , Student Center L 1, Muncie , IN 47306; Erin Leigh Baker; Sheliah Heavenridge Dorton, 16610 orth Angler Club Road, Gaston , IN 47342

Nu Province

COlllGIATE PROVIN CE PRESIDENT - Cathy Filson Cooper, Mississippi Beta , 8 Swan Lake Road , Bloomington , IL 61704

IWNOIS AlPHA - (1867) Monmouth College , 318 North 9th Street, Monmouth , IL 61462; Korine Steinke; Tiffany Mekshes Cole, RR 1 Box 112 , 855 200th Avenue , Monmouth, IL 61462

IWN OIS B ETA -D ElTA - (1930) Knox College, Box 1637, Knox College, Galesburg, IL 61401; Susan Han ; judith S Tapper, 1056 johnston Street, Galesburg, IL 61401

I WNO IS E TA - (1912) Millikin University, 235 orth Fairview, Decatur, IL 62522 ; Melissa Pursley ; Tracy Luttrell jerger, 2951 Oakmont Drive, Decatur, IL 62521

IWN OIS TH ETA - (1947) Bradley University, 1004 orth Institute Place , Peoria, IL

61606 ; icole Elizabeth Modianos; Patri cia Root Bash , 6161 Trails End , Peoria, IL 61614

IW NOIS IOTA - ( 1974) Lllinois State University, 709 West College Avenue, Normal, IL 61761 ; Sheri Lynn Rich ; Shawn Bill Ensenberger , 1303 West Chesmut Street, Bloomington , IL 61701

Xi Province

COlllGIATE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - jean Gilbert Dampier , Louisiana Beta, 6884 False River Road, Oscar, LA 70762

LoUISIANA AlPHA - (1891) Tulane UniversityNewcomb College , 7014 Zimple Street, ew O rleans , LA 70118; Natalie Carol Nation; jan e H ainkel Drennan, 1507 Pine Stree t , New O rleans, LA 70 11 8

LoUISIANA B ETA - (1936) LSU, PO Box 25110, Baton Rouge, LA 70808; johnnie Lynn Hu nt; Rach el Lee Saacks , 2438 july Street, Baton Rouge , LA 70808

MISSISSIPPI AlPHA - (1961) University of Southern Mississippi, Southern Station Box 8376, Hattiesburg, MS 39406; Laura Evelyn Godwin; Christy Elizabeth Sanders, 129 East Lakeside Drive, Hattiesburg , MS 3940 2

MISSISSIPPI B ETA - (1962) University of Mississip pi , PO Box 8347, University, MS 38677; Heath er Lynn McEwe n ; j en nifer An n Barnett Sykes,S Happy Lane, Oxford , MS 38655

TENNFSSEE D ELTA - (1962) University of Memphis, U of M PO Box 528035 , Panhellenic Building , Memphis , TN 38152; Courtney Elizabeth Clement; Torri Wyatt Davis, 883 Wood Cade Cove, Cordova, T 38018

Omicron Province

COlllGIATE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Kristin Noer Olson , Indiana Delta , 2250 Wessman Parkway, Cherry Valley , IL 61016

MlNNf50TA AlPHA - (1890) University of Minnesota , 1109 5th Street SE , Minneapolis, MN 55414; Kathy Kay Ungerman ; Sara Wareham Waggoner , 685 Olive Lane , Plymouth, MN 55447

NEBRASKA BETA - (1895) University of Nebraska, 426 North 16th , Lincoln, NE 68508; Andrea Marie jones ; Melinda Morgan , 3253 Sherman Place, Lincoln, E 68506

NEBRASKA GAMMA - (1994) Creighton University, Student Activities Office-SC 110 , 2500 California Plaza , Omaha, NE 68178; Mary K Griep; Teresa Hafner Teutsch , PO Box 12456 , Omaha, E 68112

NOR11J DAKOTA AlPHA - (1921) University of North Dakota , 409 Cambridge Street , Grand Forks, 0 58203; Amy jean Gregorich; Amy Blythe Mohberg, 1133 Landeco Lane #206 , Grand Forks, NO 58201

SoUTH DAKOTA AlPHA - (1 927) University of South Dakota , 118 North Plum , Vermillion , SO 57069; Brooke Kimberley Hamblet ; Constance K Nilles, 10 W Main Street Apartment 201, Vermillion, SO 57069

WISCO NS IN AlPHA - (1894) University of Wisconsin , 130 Langdon Street, Madison, WI 53703; Rebecca Danielle Bortner ; Nancy Cox Platto , 18 Maple Run Court , Madison, WI 53719

WISCO SIN D ELTA - (1990) Marquette University, C)O jennifer Trenn, 1504 West Kilbourn Apartment A, Milwaukee, WI 53233 ; jennifer Ann Trenn; Eileen O'Neil Grigutis , N 77 W 7089 Oak Street , Cedarbergh, WI 53012

Pi Province

COlllGIATE PROVINCE P RESIDENT - Kathleen ju n e Hanso n , South Dakota Al ph a, 907 Main Street, Sio u x City , IA 51103

IOWA AlPHA - (1868) Iowa Wesleyan Un iversity, SoT H all, Mo unt Pleasan t , IA 52641-3197; Wyndie M. Cary ; Maisie Taege r Green, 503 W Mo nroe, Mt. Pleasant, IA 5264 1

IOWA B ETA - (1874) Simpson College, 406 North Buxton, Indianola, IA 50125; Erin Beryl Glenn ; Claudia Cole Meek, 511 56th Street , Des Moi n es, IA 50 31 2

IOWA GAMMA - (1877) Iowa State U n iversity, 208 Ash Avenue, Ames, IA 50010; Andrea Bo nn ey Hefty ; Vicki Voe lker Sivesi nd , 19 19 Polk Drive , Ames, IA 50010

IOWA ZETA - (1882) U n iversity of Iowa, 815 East Washi ngto n , Iowa City , IA 52240 ; Neena Rani Paul ; Kristin Lynn Weber , 845 Dover Stree t , Iowa City, IA 52245

IOWA ETA - (1983) Drake University , 1219 34th Street, Des Moines, IA 50311; Kelly Marie Schaefer; Lau rie Teresa H oskins , 3902 SW 13th Street, Des Moines , IA 50315

Rho Province

COlllGIATE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Martha Hughey Kinney, Nebraska Beta , 1908 Oak Hills Drive , Cape Girardeau , MO 63701

KANSAS AlPHA - (1873) University of Kansas , 1612 West 15th Street , Lawrence , KS 66044; Emily jean Unruh; Holly Barnes Milledge, 5362 Mission Woods Road , Shawnee Mission, KS 66205

KANSAS BETA - (1915) Kansas State University, 1819 Todd Road , Manhattan , KS 66502 ; Kara Elizabeth Rogers; jeanie Peters Howe, 1808 Denholm Drive , Manhattan , KS 66502

MISSO URI AlPHA - (1899) University of Missouri , 511 East Rollins , Columbia, MO 65201 ; Carrie Melisajoyce; Susan Marcum Pingelton, 1311 Bradshaw , Columbia, MO 65203

MISSO URI BETA - ( 1907) Washington University, Box 1182, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130 ; Tara Nutik;janis Good, 5824 Waterman Boulevard , St. Louis, MO 63112

MI SSO U RI GAMMA - (1914) Drury College, 900 No rth Benton Avenue, Springfield, MO 65802; Leslee Karhenne Young; Saundra Burks Lynch , 3972 Easr Wo odhue Lan e, Spn ngfield , MO 6580 2

Sigma Province

COUEGlAll PROVIN C E PRESID ENT - Mindy Holbrookjones , Oklahoma Alpha , 1104 Wesrbrooke Terrace , Norman, OK 73072

ARKANsAS AlPHA - (1909) University of Arkansas, 502 Wesr Maple , Fayetteville , AR 72 70 1; Megan Kyle Loveless ; Angela McBride Ryan , 2927 Club Oak Drive , Fayeneville , AR 72701

ARKANSAS BETA - ( 1963) University of Arkansas-Linle Rock, 3117 Sourh Taylor , Linle Rock , AR 72204; Gena Sharon Panon; Sara Ivey Wilson , 14415 Hucklebeny , Linie Rock, AR 72211

OKlAHOMA AlPHA - (1910) University of Oklahoma , 1701 Elm Avenue , Norman, OK 73072 ; Whimey Rurh Riddle ; Marcia Henry Stockwell, 1504 Winding Ridge Road, Norman , OK 73072

OKlAHOMA BETA - (1919) Oklahoma Srare University, 324 Sourh Cleveland Avenue , Stillwarer , OK 74074; Erin Lynne Holloman; Melissa McCollom Sorrentino , 2002 Wesr 3rd , Stillwarer, OK 74074

TEXAS EPSILON - (1976) University of North Texas, PO Box 13187 , NT Srarion , Denton , 1X 76203; jennifer Marie Howry ; Sharon Williams Zoda, 317 Charleston, Coppell, 1X 75019

Tau Province

COUEGlAll PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Sherri Zillgin Baer, Texas Alpha , 3416 Sr. johns , Dallas, 1X 75205

TEXAS AlPHA - (1902) University ofTexas, 2300 San Antonio , Austin , 1X 78705 ; Carolyn Ann Diehl ; Karen Leejohnson , 7211 Lakewood Drive #138 , Austin , 1X 78750

TEXAS BETA - (1916) sourhern Methodisr University , 3101 Daniel , Dallas , 1X 75205 ; Tracey Winburn Simpson; Susan Hardy Kull , 2928 Sourhwesrern , Dallas, 1X 75225

TEXAS D ELTA - (1956) Texas Christian University , TCU-PO Box 29704, Fort Worth , 1X 76129; Sarah Elizabeth Royer; Hazel Hodges Watson , 3712 Hilltop Road , Fort Worth, 1X 76109

TEXAS ZETA - (1977) Baylor University , PO Box 85618 , Waco , 1X 76798 ; Shannon Leigh Turner; Melissa Kaye Yeary Wells , 2019 Lenamon, Waco, 1X 76710

TEXAS ETA - (1985) Texas A & M, 1601 Munson Avenue , College Station , 1X 77840 ; Amy Celesre Weaver ; Pamela Adkins Porter , 1815 shadowwood Drive , College Station , 1X 77840

Upsilon Province

COUEGlAll PROVIN CE P RESIDENT - Unda Noel Ibsen Colorado Bera , 5241 Lichen Place , Boulder , CO 80301

COLORADO AlPHA - (1884) University of Colorado, 890 11 rh Srreer, Bo ulder , CO 80302;jenna Anne Dru ck, Lisa Gamel scon, 5200 Aspen Drive , U[[leton , CO 80123

COLORADO GAMMA - (1954) Colorado srare University, 625 Wesr Lake srreer , Fort Collins. CO 80521 ; Emily Ann Murphy ; jane Berggren Saarhoff, 1713 Bamwood Drive , Fort Collins, CO 80525

COLORADO DELTA - ( 1986) Colorado School of Mines , 910 13rh Srreer , Golden , CO 80401 ; Vicki Lynn Alexander ; Barbara Weatherwax Mohar , 630 Field Srreer, Lakewood CO 80215

MONTANA AlPHA - (1921) Montana Stare University, 1304 Sourh 5rh , Bozeman , MT 59715 ; Melanie oel Bury ; Yvonne Graf jarrerr , 3309 Sundance Dnve , Bozeman , MT 59715

WYOMING AlPHA - (1910) University of Wyoming , 1512 Easr Sorority Row , Laramie , WY 82070-3418 ; Kimberly Karhryn Kosach ; Marian Smith Schulz , 1502 Trent Court #10 , Cheyenne , WY 82009

Phi Province

COUEGlAll PROVI CE PRESIDENT - Celaine Bartow Derickson, Arizona Alpha , 7156 orth Lemmon Rock Place , Tucson, AZ 85718

ARIzo A AlPHA - (1917) University of Arizona , 1035 Norrh Mountain Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85719;jennifer Claire Glover ; La Do nn a Hopper Aronoff, 476 Easr Wine Plum , Tucson , AZ 85704

ARIzo A B ETA - (1965) Arizona Stare University, 340 Easr University #1 71, Tempe , AZ 85281; Courtney Lynn Culwell ; Mary M. Holman, 4112 Easr NlSber, Phoenix , AZ 85032

ARIzONA GAMMA - (1990) Northern Arizona University, PO Box 23590 , Flagstaff, AZ 86002; julie Annejussila; Carol Sandvik McE lwain, 1 535 Mariposa, Flagsraff, AZ 86004

NEW MEXICO AlPHA - (1946) University of New Mexico, 1701 Mesa Vista NE, Albuquerque , M 87106 ; Erin Berh Williams; Alex Doyle Beach , 2015 Dietz Place NW , Albuquerque, M 87107

NEW MEXICO B ETA - (1972) ew Mexico srare University , 300 Greek Complex , Las Cruces, M 88003 ; jennifer Anne Sanchez ; Terri McCarty Plante, 613 Dyne , Las Cruces , NM 88005

TEXAS GAMMA - (1953) Texas Tech University , #1 7 , Greek Circle , Lubbock , TX 79406 ; Elizabeth Anne Fuller; Molly Collie Irvin , 2602 23rd Srreer , Lubbock , 1X 79410

Chi Province

COUEGlAll PROVI CE PRESID ENT - Ivo nn a Pererson McCabe, Washington Gamma, 1328 North jackson, Taco ma WA 98406

ALBERTA AlPHA - (1931) UniverSity of Alberta , 11050-86 Avenue , Edm onton, AB T6G OW9 CA ADA; Lee Alison Heidecker; Sheryl Harrop Dickins , 18609-62B Avenue, Edmonton, AB TST 258 CA ADA

IDAHO AlPHA - (1923) University of Idaho , 507 Idaho Avenue , Moscow , ID 838431902 ; Kare Michele Montgomery ; Sally Ann McRae , 927 15th Avenue , Lewiston , ID 83501

WASHINGTON AlPHA - (1907) University of Washington , 4548 17th NE, Searrle , WA 98105 ; Christine Elaine Ward ; Mary S Perersen , 4803 NE 75th Srreer , Sea[[le , WA 98115

WASHINGTO BETA - (1912) Washington Stare University. NE 825 Linden , Pullman , WA 99163 ; Amy Lee Hirtle ; Carole Cooke jones, 1914 Easr 25rh , Spokane , WA 99203

WASHl GTON GAMMA - (1948) University of Puger Sound , U.P.S., Smirh Hall , Tacoma , WA 98416 ; Ann Elizaberh McCormick ; janice Ohlson Richards , PO Box 526 , Vaughn , WA 98394

Psi Province

COUEGlAll PROVINCE P RESIDENT - jolie Ann Coleman, Utah Alpha , 1439 Laird Avenue , Salt Lake City , UT 84105

NEVADA AlPHA - (1915) University of evada , 869 North Sierra Srreer, Reno , NV 89503 ; Holly Michelle Olson ; Deanna Evans Thornton, 5728 Simons Drive , Reno , NV 89523

OREGON AlPHA - (1915) University of Oregon, 1518 Kincaid srreer, Eugene, OR 97401; joanne Elizabeth Geragh ty; julie Smith Chown, 3880 Yorkshire Avenue , Eugene, OR 97405

ORt.W B ETA - (1917) Oregon Srare University. 2685 NW Taylor , Corvallis, OR 97330; schabahn Marie Straughan ; Parricia Borts Younger , 2450 NW 27rh streer, Corvallis, OR 97330

OREGON GAMMA - (1944) Willamette University . 900 srare streer H-230 , Salem , OR 97301 ; Shannon Maureen Quinn ; Tammy Marie Denringer , 2084 Springcrest Court South , Salem , OR 97306

UTAH AlPHA - (1929) University of Utah , 1443 Easr 100 South , Salr Lake City , UT 84102 ; Carlee Shannon Ackerman ; Michael Marie Benin , 630 South Elizaberh Srreer , Salr Lake City, UT 84102

Omega Province

COUEGlAll PROVINCE PRESID ENT - Karma Srephens Roberts , Oregon Alpha , 191 sandringham Road, Piedmont, CA 94611

CAUFORNIA ALPHA - (1893) sranford University. PO Box 4342 . Sranford , CA 94309; Molly Niederlander Van Erren ; Ro bm Rasmussen , 728 Orange Avenue Los Altos CA 94022

CAuFORNIA BETA - (1900) University of California, Berkeley, 2325 Piedm ont Berkeley, CA 94704; Carherine Rose Werdel ; Elizaberh Epes Martin 258 Parnassus Avenue , San Francisco , CA 94117

CAuFORNIA TH ITA - (1980) University of California, Davis , 445 Russell Boulevard , Davis, CA 95616; Stephanie R. Perez; Janith Scanlan Shaffer , 18 West Monte Vista Drive, Woodland , CA 95695

CAuFORNIA IOTA - (1986) California State University , Chico , 413 West Fourth Street, Chico, CA 95928 ; Aimee Shea Newen ; Kimberly Berry Kinahan , 832 Madrone Avenue , Chico, CA 95926

Alpha-Beta Province

C OlLEGIATE PROVINCE P RESIDENT - Leslie Lise Zeller, Cali fornia Zeta, 123 North Swall Drive, # 104, Los Angeles , CA 90048

CAUFORNIA GAMMA - (1917) University of Sout h ern California, 667 West 28th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007; Jennifer Stevely Po p ovich; J anis Marie Haras ick, 121 North Sinclair Avenue # 233, Glendale , CA 91206

Alpha Province

ALUMNAE P ROVINCE P RES ID ENT - Roberta Boyd Braga n , West Virgin ia Gam ma,S Hard ing Circl e, Enfiel d , CT 06082

B ERKS HI RE C OUNlY, MAssACHUSITTS - Grace Meeken H utchins, 27 Waverly Street , Pi ttsfie ld, MA 01202

B OSTON CfIY, MAssACHUSITTS - Kate Antony Fitzgeral d , 225 Walden Street # 4N, Ca mb ridge, MA 02140

B OSTONIAN, MAssACHUSITTS - Cheryl Chase Taylor, PO Box 8, Upton, MA 0 1568

CAPE C OD, MAssACHUSITTS CARNATION

CI RCLE - Elizabeth Hewins Gallagher, , Morningside Tonset Road, Orleans, MA 02653

EASTERN MAINE - Sandra White Dubay, RFD 2 Box 2465, Old Town, ME 04468

GREATER P ORTlAND, MAINE - Deborah Anne Halpin , 44 Northwood Drive , Portland , ME 04103

GREATER SPRINGFI ElD , MAsSACH US ITTSPatricia Noonan Lowell, 409 Williams Street , Longmeadow , MA 01106

lIARTFORD, CONNECTIC UT - Patricia Chamblin Gaupp, 62 South Quaker Lane , West Hartford, CT 06119

loNDON POCKET - Diane Carruth Knox , 50 Eaton Mews South , London SWI W 9HR ENGLAND

MANCHESTER AREA , CONNECTI CUT - Laurie Ann Dailey , 6 Washington Avenue , Enfield , CT 06082

NEW HAVEN, CONN ECTI CUT - Patricia Chiapetta Thai, 213 Crosswood Road , Branford , CT 06405

RHODE islAND - Rosanne Eckman Dana , 7 Grandview Drive , Smithfield, RI 02917

So UTHERN F AI RFI ElD C OUNlY, CONNECTICUTEthel Reiss Bean , 142 5th Street , Stamfo rd , CT06905

V ERMO NT - Mary Bell Kalbfleisch , 11 General Greene Road , Shelburne , VI 05482

CAUFORNIA D ELTA - (1927) University of California, Los Angeles , 700 Hilgard , Los Angeles , CA 90024 ; Kenyon Woolley ; Kathi Hobbs Chulick , 1476 Amalfi Drive, Pacific Palisade s, CA 90272

CAu FORNIA Z ITA - (1950) University of California , Santa Barbara, 763 Camino Pescadero , Goleta , CA 93117 ; KarlaJill Colvett ; Tiffany Damron Garrison , 1076 Fairway Road , Montecito , CA 93108

Alpha-Gamma Province

COlLEGIATE PROVINCE P RESIDENT - Margo Wilton Lesser, California Gamma, 5315 Canterbury Drive, Cypress, CA 90630

CAuFORNIA EPS ILO N - (1949) San Diego State University, 5080 College Place, San Diego, CA 92115; Allyson Lanay Smith; Nicole Denise Yates, 4664 Date Avenue # 3, La Mesa, CA 9 1941

Roll of Alumnae Clubs

Beta Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Kay Murray Pirrong, Wisconsin Ga mma, 8 Carol Road, Westfie ld, NJ 07090

B ERGEN COUNlY, NEW J ERSEY - Virginia Arnpe Shea, 14 Elm Street, Allenda le, NJ 07401

B UFFALO, NEW YORK - Kelly L. O' Hare, 3898-C Lee Road, Amherst, NY 14228

G REATE R P RINCITON AREA, NEW J ERSEYDeanna Gianninoto Spoth, 723 Lake D rive, Lawrencevill e, NJ 08648

J ERSEY SHORE, NEW J ERSEY - Suzanne C h irico Tombs, 1409 Juniper Street, Point Pleasant, NJ 08742

loNG islAND-NORTH SHORE, NEW YORKJudith Ferguson Wasilchuk , 21 Capitol Heights Road, Oyster Bay , NY 11771

NEW YORK CfIY-MANHATIAN , NEW YORKDeborahJean Gendreau, 65 Osborne Avenue #IB , Norwalk , CT 06855

NORTIlERN NEW JERSEY - Cynthia Reilly Feeley , 23 Spruce Place , Bernardsville , NJ 07924

RO CHESTER, NEW YORK - Donna Rae Pasch Cianciotto , 12 Kirkby Trail, Fairport , NY 14450

S CH ENE CTADY, NEW YORK - Maria Larsen Greskovich , 1229 Viewmont Drive, Schenectady, NY 12309

SOUTIlERN N EW J ERS EY - Michele Ann Munyon , 6005 Colonial Pines , Lindenwold, NJ 08021

S UFFOU< CO UNlY, NEW YORK - Natalie Lynne King , 510 Michigan Street , Ronkonkoma , NY 11779

SYRACUSE, NEW YORK - Virginia Baner Dewey , 309 Cherry Road , Syracuse , NY 13219

TORONTO , ONTARIO - Kirstie Allan-Zold , 1 Prin ce Philip Boulevard, Scarbo rough , O N MIE IH8 CANADA

W ESTCH ESTER Co UNlY, NEW Y O RK - Judith Friend Srrohm , 74 Seven Bridges Road , Chappaqua , NY 10514

CAUFORNIA ETA - (1974) University of California , Irvine, 46 Arroyo Drive , Irvine , CA 92715 ; Elizabeth Ann Boles ; Louise Bunger Si mp son , 17111 St. Andrews Lane , Huntington Beach , CA 92649

CAU FORNIA KAP PA - (1987) University of California , San Diego, 4936 Dorena Court , San Diego , CA 92122 ; Alexandra Royce; Erin Anne Thomas, 2287 Oxford Avenue , Cardiff, CA 92007

CAUFORNIA lAMBDA - (1988) University of California, Riverside , 1020 Linden, Apartment 12 , Riversi d e, CA 92507; Adrie n ne Lee Tr achta; Debra Egg leston Schmidt, 23 719 Ridge Line Road, Diamond Bar , CA 91765

Gamma Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE P RES ID ENT - Patricia Em ens Anderson, So uth Caro lina Alp h a, 105 Sean Drive, Downingtown, PA 19335

C ENTRAL P ENNSYLVANIA - Lois Small Peterson, 100 Bless ing Road, Watsontown, PA 17777

ClARKSBU RG, WEST V IRG INIA - Lori Be rardi Gemondo, 56 Garden Circle, Bridgeport, WV26330

HAruusB URG-CARuSLE, P ENNSYLVANIA - N Patrice Ridgway, 134 South Eno la Drive , Enola, PA 1 7025

MORGANTOWN , WEST VIRGINIA - Diane GriffinDon ley, 59 Orcha rd Street, Morgantown, WV26505

P HllADEll'HIA-MAIN liNE , P ENNSYLVANIAChristine Scott Oliver , 274 Country Gate Road, Strafford, PA 19087

PtTTSBU RGH-NORTII, P ENNSYLVANIA - Cynthia Briggs Clevenstine , 2522 Lindenwood Drive, Wexford, PA 15090

PtTTSB URGH -SOUTII OIUS , P EN NSYLVAN IAPhylliS Brownlee Blair, 246 Lynn Haven Drive , Pittsburgh , PA 15228

WHEEUNG , WEST VIRGINIA- O HIO VAllEYJenifer Lyn Kujawa , 88 Acheson Avenue , Washington , PA 15301

Delta Province

ALU MNAE P ROVIN CE PRESIDENT - Cynthia Hom Burkert , Illinois Zeta , 1023 Rustling Oaks Drive , Millersville, MD 21108

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - Phoebe Follmer Bacon , 31 1- C Charles Street Avenue , Towson , MD 21204

C ENTRAl MARYLAND - Nancy Bales Hartle , 11756 Mo rningmist Lane, Columbia, MD 21044

CHARlOTTESVIlLE, VIRGI IA - Cynthia Hom Thiemann , 3393 So uth Staffo rd Street , Arlington , VA 22206

CHESAPEAKE, MARYlAND - Dorothy Ruark

J u mp , 10 St. lves Drive, Seve rna Park , MD 2 1146

HAMPTON R OADS, VIRGINIA - Betty McDaniel

Torian , 24 Garland Drive , ewport ews, VA 23606

MARYlAND-D.C. S U BU RBAN - Mary Rigazio Lunn , 13608 Castle Cliff Way , Silver Spring, MD 20904

NORTIfERN VIRGINIA - Sheila A Consaul , 9323 Battle Street, Manassas , VA 22110

Rl CHMO 0, VIRGINIA - Twyla Willey Gunter , 3902 Seminary Avenue , Richmond , VA 23227

R OANOKE VAllEY , VIRGINIA - Stephanie Shuker Reilly, 609 Jeter Street , Bedford , VA 24523

nDEWATER OF VIRGI IA - Amy Austin Petersen, 2457 Entrada Avenue , Virginia Beach , VA 23456

WASHINGTON , D .C. - Mary Harwood Foster , 3900 Cathedral Avenue NW #202A , Washington , DC 20016

WASHINGTON , D .C. NIGHT GRO UP - FaithGabrielle Redfern , 8301 Haddon Drive, Takoma Park, MD 20912

Epsilon Province

ALUMNAE PROVIN CE PRESID ENT - Camilla Philson Humphrey , South Carolina Alpha, 16 Conifer Square , Augusta , GA 30909

ATIlENS, GEORGIA - Kathleen Walker little, 120 Wyndfield Place, Athens, GA 30605

ATlANTA, GEORGIA - Mary Kay Vollrath Finn, 774 Fernstone Trail , Lawrenceville, GA 30245

A UGU STA, GEORGIA - Michel Roessler Young, 19 Woodside Circle, Evans , GA 30809

CHARlOTU , NORTIf CAROUNA - Caroline Crowley Wilkerson, 7419 Hounslow Lane , Charlotte, NC 28213

COLUMBIA , SOUTII CAROUNA - Mary Geiger Lewis , 934 Arbutus Drive, Columbia, SC 29205

D URHAM- ORANGE COUNTY , NORTII CAROUNARosalie Varn Ruggles, 333 Fearrington Post, Pittsboro , NC 27312

GREATER CHARLESTON AREA , SOUTII CAROUNA - Ann Love Suttle , 729 Queen Annes Court , Mt. Pleasant , SC 29464

GREATER RALEIGH , NORTII CAROUNAMargaret Louise Warren, 321 Hudson Street, Raleigh, NC 27608

GRE ENSBO RO , NORTII CAROUNA - Amy Lynn Trace Callaghan , 3705 Hazel Lane , Greensboro, NC 27408

GREENVIUE, SoUTII CAROU NA - Lori Klein Deatherage , 740 Hummingbird Lane , Townville , SC 29689

HILTO HEAD ISlAND , SOUTII UROUNAMargaret Duncan Locker, 1768 St. Andrews Common, Hilton Head Island , SC 29928

SANDHIUS OF NORTII CAROUNA - Julia Hedrick Campbell , 2501 Wentworth Circle, Pinehurst , C 28374

SPARTANB URG , SOUTII CAROUNA - Diana Bryant Johnson 149 Cambridge Circle. Spartanburg, SC 29301

Zeta Province

WINSTO -SALEM, NORTIf UROUNA - Suzanne Bates Meek , 1801 Ramhurst Drive, Clemmons, C 27012

ALUMNAE PROVIN CE PRESID ENT - Marilyn Mycoff Williams, Florida Alpha , 1119 Belleaire Circle , Orlando, FL 32804

B REVARD CO UNTY, fLORIDA - Charlene Foster Copeland, 561 Sterling Street NE, Palm Bay , FL 32907

D AYTONA- ORMOND B EACH, fLO RI DA - Barbara Leppert Timbrook, Surf Scoo ter Drive , Daytona Beach , FL 32119

D ElAN D, fLORIDA - Floy Jean Pllough Hale , 237 West Plymouth Avenue, Deland , FL 32720

fORT WALTON B EACH, fLORIDA P OCKETMarilyn Mycoff Williams, 1119 Belleaire Circle, Orlando , FL 32804

INDIAN RIvER COUNTY, fLORIDA - Luann Stratton , Apartment 29 , 5400 AlA Building H , Vero Beach , FL 32963

jACKSONVIUE, fLORIDA - Melin daJoyce Michals, 1778 Bayside Boulevard , Jacksonville, FL 32259

OCALA-GAINESVlUE , fLORIDA - Alicia Derin, 5400 NW 39th Street M112, Gainesville , FL 32606

ORlANDO-WINTER PARK, flORIDA - Carol Sievers Crockett , 1124 Lake Willisara Circle , Orlando, FL 32806

TAUAIlASSEE, fLORIDA - Elizabe th Dice Trotman, 1738 Armistead Place , Tallahassee , FL 32312

Eta Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Susan Crane Kyle , Indiana Beta, 1303 Jambalana Lane , Fort Myers FL 3390 1

BOCA RATO , fLORIDA - Donna Waterous Fleck , Apartment 203 , 120 North Ocean Boulevard , Del Rey Beach, FL 33483

CHARLOTU COUNTY , fLORIDA POCKET - Betty Stevens Gunderson, 430 Valle tta Coun, Punta Gorda, FL 33950

CLEARWATER, fLORIDA - Patricia Dunn MOriarty , 14146 Spoonbill Lane , Clearwater , FL 34622

fLORIDA HEARTlAND POCKET - Suzanne Williams Wright, 1519 Lake LOlela Drive, Avon Park , FL 33825

fORT lA UDERDALE , flORIDA - Elizabeth Schmidt Tonking , 1318 SE 12th Way , Fort Lauderdale , FL 33316

IMPERIAL POLK COUNTY, flORIDA - Judith Monon Barger, 5743 Deer Flag Drive , Lakeland , FL 33811

MIAMI , fLORIDA - Jimmy Smith Burchietti , 20185 East County Drive #706, Aventura , FL 33180

NAPLES , fLORIDA - Barbara Gray Rolph , 504 Veranda Way #B-106 , Naples , FL 33942

PALM BEACH CO UNTY, flORIDA - Vicki Rock Kneen , 8641 Thousand Pines Circle , West Palm Beach , FL 33411

PuERTO RI co - Suzanne Muniz Tomasini , Himalaya 238 Monterrey , Rio Piedras , PR 00926

ST PETERSB U RG , fLORIDA - Jean Burrows HerzIg , 5301 17th Avenue North, St. Petersburg , FL 33710

SARASOTA-MANATEE , fLORIDA - Caryl 1. Lenahan , 5527 Ashton Way , Sarasota , FL 34231

SOUTIIWEST flORIDA - Mary Marshall RamantYoung , 19121 Indian Wells Court NW, Nonh Fon Myers, FL 33903

S TUART AREA, fLORIDA - Marian Uhe Christie , 103 South Sewall's Point Road , Stuan, FL 34996

TAMPA, fLORIDA - LaDawn Long Milton , 153 Barrington Drive , Brandon , FL 33511

Theta Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESID ENT - Rozanne Williamson Oehring , Michigan Delta , 157 Scottsdale Drive , Troy , MI 48084

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - Gwen Alexander , 1407 White , Ann Arbor , MI 48104

BLOOM FlEW HIUS , MICHIGAN - Ruth Henderson Graham , 4237 Woodlands Lane , Orchard Lake, MI 48323

DETROIT WEST S UBU RBAN , MI CHIGANColleen Carroll Doyle, 24976 South Sylben, Redford, MI 48239

GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN - Ann Eva Peterson Broker , 2685 Cascade Springs Drive SE, Grand Rapids , MI 49546

GREATER lANSING, MI CHIGAN - Rozanne Williamson Oehring , 157 Scottsdale Drive, Troy , MI 48084

GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN - Joanne Orrwein Grierson, 1319 Lochmoor, Grosse Pointe Woods , MI 48236

JACKSON , MICHIGAN - Mary Patricia Dolan Steusloff, 5005 Brookside Drive , Jackson, MI49203

NORTIf WOODWARD , MICHIGAN - Julie Talley Hooton, 2383 Bevington Road, Rochester Hill s , MI 48309

TOLEDO, OHIO - Elizabeth Gunther Sheets , 2222 River Road, Maumee, OH 43537

TRAVERSE BAY AREA, MICHIGAN - Janet Wickham Gregory , 6369 Peninsula Drive , Traverse City, MI 49686

Iota Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Betsy Harris Cantlie, New York Gamma , 805 Hanover Road , Gates Mills , OH 44040

AKRON , OHIO - Mary Helen Boston Wright, 2949 Silver Lake Boulevard , Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44224

ATIlENS , OHIO - Mary-Elizabeth Lasher Myers, 33 Meadow Lane , Athens , OH 45701

CANTON, OHlO - Elizabeth Downes Wilson , 3525 Parkridge Circle NW , Canton , OH 44718

CiNCINNATI , OHIO - Cynthia Isaac , 3658 Par Fore Coun, Cincinnati , OH 45245

CLEVElAND EAST, OHIO - Amy Allison Bamer, 3430 Avalon #1 06, Shaker Heights , OH 44120

CLEVElAND W EST, OHIO - ealie PidcockHouk , 1912 Grafton Road , Elyria , OH 44035

COLUMBUS , OHIO - Joanne French Taylor , 1025 Oberlin Drive , Columbus , OH 43221

COLUMB US, OHIO JUNIOR GRO UP - Elizabeth Shoman Phillips , 570 Plain City, Georgesville Road , Galloway, OH 43119

D AYTON, OHIO - Patricia Pasch Leimer , 5331 Split Rail , Dayton , OH 45429

O XFO RD , O HIO - Patricia Welliver Marshall , 1917 Antrim Court, Middletown, OH 45042

PORTSMOlJlll, O HIO - Julia Smith Wisntewskl , 20148 State Route 73 , McDermott , OH 45652

SolJlll C ENTRAl. OHI O P OCKET - Susan Cruse Natoli, 441 Gordon Avenue, Waverly , OH 45609

SPRINGF IEU> , OHIO - E. Kathryn Bowser Welch , 1707 Crestview Drive, Springfield, OH 45504

Kappa Province

ALUM AE PROVI CE PRESID ENT - Elizabeth Diboll Wnght, Louisiana Beta , 3526 Bethune Drive, Birmingham , AL 35223

AUBURN -OP EUKA, AlABAMA - Susan Hill Murphree, 1104 Willow Run Drive , Opelika, AL 36801

BIRMI GHAM , AlABAMA - Annette Mitchell Mills , 2128 Vestridge Drive , Birmingham, AL 35216

BIRMINGHAM , AlABAMA NIGHT GRO UP - Amy Perkins Adamo, 309 Garden Brook Trail, Birmingham , AL 35244

CHATIAN OOGA , TENN ESS EE - Barbara Anderson Recktenwald, 1022 Scenic Highway , Lookout Mountain, T 37350

COLUMBUS, GEORGIA - Deborah Deese Westbrook , 7160 Affirm Lane , Columbus, GA 31909

EAsTERN SHORE , AlABAMA - Emily Bell Wirtes, PO Box 332 , Point Clear, AL 36564

H UNTSVI llE , AlABAMA - Lucy Lee Brown , 1416 Glenwood Drive SE, Huntsville , AL 35801

KNOXVI llE, TENNESSEE - Laura Cox, 570 Arrowhead Trail, Knoxville, TN 37919

Lrrn.E PIG EO , TENNESSEE - Henrietta McCutchan Huff, PO Box 206 , Gatlinburg, T 37738

MOBI LE, AlABAMA - Sally DowlingJohnson , 203 Ridgewood Place, Mobile, AL 36608

MO NTG OM ERY, AlABAMA - Melissa Klatt Baty, 3297 Littlejohn Drive, Montgomery , AL 36109

NAS HVI llE, TEN ESSEE - Valeria Hocker Ball, 1006 Sunny Hill Road , Brenrwood, T 37027

N ORTHEAST TEN ESSEE - Lyndee Eldred Goodman , #2 ,919 Cherokee Road , Johnson City, TN 37604

PENSACOlA, FLO RIDA - Gowing Taylor, 4195 Baisden Road, Pensacola, FL 32503

TuSCALOOSA, AlABAMA - Gail V. Gorday , 95 Fox Run , Tuscaloosa , AL 35406

Lambda Province

AL M AE PROVINCE PREs ID ENT - Elizabeth Holden Karpick, Indiana Delta , 185 Pathway Lane, West Lafayette, IN 47906

FORT WAYNE, INDIANA - Michelle Newbury Goodrich, 10517 Brandywine Dnve , Fon Wayne , I 46845

KoKOMO, I DIANA - Phyllis Carter Stucker, 2310 South Wabash , Kokomo, I 46902

LAFAYETIE, INDIANA - Barbara Yates Kirk, 813 Essex Street, West Lafayette, I 47906

MI CHIANA, I DIANA- MIC HI GAN - Barbara

Schutz Kuhny , 2929 Sunnymede, South Bend , I 46615

MUNC IE, I DIANA - Marilyn Schafer Smitson , 5200 West Pineridge Road , Muncie, I 47304

RI CHMO ND, IND IANA - Louise Duff Balzer, 4753 South B Street, Richmond , IN 47374

SOlJlllLAKE, INDIANA - Leane English Cerven, 8419 Baring Avenue, Munster, IN 46321

VALPARAISO , IND IANA - Donna Draper Welter , 2159 Harrison Boulevard , Valparaiso, IN 46383

Mu Province

ALUMNAE PROVI CE PRESID ENT - Lisa Lahman Carmin, Indiana Gamma, 100 Hampton Court, Bloomington , IN 47408

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA - Lisa Lahman Carmin, 100 Hampton Court, Bloomington , IN 47408

COLUMB US, INDIANA - Rita Mason Selheim , 4731 Winterberry Place , Columbus, IN 47201

FRANKU , INDIANA - Jennifer Leigh Callahan, 8445 F West Lismore Drive , Indianapolis , IN 46227

INDIANAPOUS, INDIANA - Andrea Shuff Marshall, 3616 Haverhill Drive , Indianapolis , IN 46240

INDIANAPOUS-SolJlll SUBURBAN , INDIANAAnn Gill Cummins , 952 Santa Ana Drive, Greenwood , IN 46142

l.ExJNGTO N, KENrucKY - Marcia Azbill Hicks , PO Box 4253, Midway, KY 40347

loUISVIllE, KENru c KY - Jennifer Jane RoBards , 3700 Hurstbourne Ridge Boulevard , Louisville, KY 40299

OWENSBORO , KENruCKY POCKET - Joan Acre Robertson, 1926 Sussex Place , Owensboro, KY 42301

SOlJlllEASTERN INDIANA - Deborah Loudenback Smith, 3592 West County Road 500 S, Greensburg , IN 47240

Nu Prov i nce

ALUMNAE PROVIN CE PRESID ENT - Jerilyn Price Simak, Illinois Theta, 1460 orth Summit Street, Wheaton, IL 60187

ARu GTON HEI GHTS, Iw OIS - Kimberly Kramer Shattuck, 417 Elm Road, Barrington, IL 60010

CHI CAGO So lJlll SUBURBAN - Gigi Kowalski , 3950 North Lake Shore Drive #1706B , Chicago, IL 60613

CHI CAGO W EST SUBURBAN, IWN OIS - Jane Flint Boxell , 5728 Lawn Drive , Western Springs, IL 60558

CHICAGO W IN DYCnv , ILUNOIS - Mary Holloway, 3533 North Fremont #3 , Chicago, IL 60657

DUPAGE COUNlY, IW NOIS - Laurie Coonley Warfel, 1733 Maple lane, Wheaton , IL 60187

Fox RIvER VAllEY, Iw OIS - Chnsnna lopinski Batrett , 113 2 Halladay, Batavia, IL 60510

GLEN EUYN-W HEATO , lLUNOIS - Jacqueline Trombley Harrell, 1115 Shady lane, Wheaton , IL 60187

HI SDALE- NAPERVlllE, IWNOIS - Cathy Lea

Layman Held, 712 McKinley lane , Hinsdale , IL 60521

LAKE CO UNTY, IW NOIS - Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman, 2253 Heathercliff Drive, Libertyville, IL 60048

lAKE SHORE, I llIN OIS - Susan Elizabeth Steen, 920 Hawthorne Lane, orthbrook, IL 60062

NORTH SHORE, IllINOIS CARNATIO N CIRCLEEdith Mitten Bums , 15 Warrington Drive, Lake Bluff, IL 60044

OAK PARK-RIvER FOREST, ILUNOIS - Lauren Donohue Ramel, 335 Otis Avenue , Downers Grove, IL 60515

Xi Province

ALUMNAE PROVI CE PRESIDENT - Cheryl Raber Patterson , Illinois Theta , 501 South Main, Monon, IL 61550

ALTON-EDWARDSVIllE , ILUNOIS - Rose Marie Buchmann Roach-Miller , 101 Ginger Lake Drive, Glen Carbon, IL 62034

AVON-B USHNEll, IWNOIS - Anne Eckley Haynes , 21 Sunset lane, Bushnell , IL 61422

BELLEVILLE AREA, Iw OIS - Catherine Heely ester, 6 Lake Lorraine Coun, Belleville , IL 62221

BLOOMINGTO N-NoRMAL, IWNOIS - Lynnelle Corley Piercy, 59 Wesley Street, Mallingham Subdivision, Downs, IL 61736

CHAMPAIGN-URBANA, IWNOIS - Judith Dawson Nicolette, 1008 WestJohn, Champaign, IL 61821

DECATUR, IWNOIS - Peggy Smith Luy , 953 Marlin Drive, Decatur, IL 62521

GALESB URG, ILUNOIS - Judith S. Tapper , 1056 Johnston Street, Galesburg, IL 61401

MONMOlJlll , IllINOIS - Helen Adair Hayes , RR 3, Monmouth , IL 61462

PEORIA, IWNOIS - Gayle Erwin McDowell , 3509 N Peoria Avenue , Peoria , IL 61603

SOlJlllERN Iw OIS - Susan Smedley Jenkins , 501 Emerald Lane, Carbondale , IL 62901

SPRI GFIELD , IWNOIS - Roberta Pilant Cona, 1608 Noble , Springfield , IL 62704

Omicron Prov i nce

ALUMN AE PROVINCE PRESID ENT - Catherine Barkley Roth , Louisiana Beta, 6039 Camp Street, New Orleans , LA 70118

ALExANDRIA, lo UISIANA - Kristina Larsen McBride, 3009 Elliott Street, Alexandria, LA 71301

BATO RO UGE, lo UIS IANA - Krista Ray Peirce, 7019 Moniteau Court, Baton Rouge , LA 70809

HATIl ES BURG, MISSISS IPPI - Connie French Worrel, 915 Adeline, Hattiesburg, MS 39401

J AC KSO N, MISSISS IPPI - MargaretJohnston Forester, 906 Arlington Street, Jackson , MS 39202

lAFAYETTE, 1.0 ISIANA - Elizabeth Ann Ellison, 113 Teche Drive, Lafayette, LA 70503

lAKE CHARLES, lo UISIANA - Elizabeth Spiller Mclaughlin, 2700 Cocage lane, Lake Charles, LA 70605

loUISIANA NORTHSHORE - Elizabeth Smith

Satterlee , 110 Maringouin Lane , Mandeville , LA 70471

MERI DIAN, MISSISSIPPI - Charlotte Poole

Chaney, PO Box 156 , Hickory , MS 39 332

MISSISSIPPI GUI1' COAST - Katherine Pizzetta , 251 Eisenhower Drive #391 , Biloxi , MS 39531

MONROE, lo UISIANA - Martha Bums Upshaw, 2010 North Third , Monroe , LA 71201

NEW ORLEANS, loUISIANA - Margaret Hugg jaquith, 4815 St. Charles Avenue , New Orleans, LA 70115

SHREVEPORT, lo UISIANA - Kristine Dietrich

Keating, 1012 Ockley Drive , Shreveport , LA 71106

Pi Province

AwMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Peggy Larock

Blanchard , New York Gamma, 4105 Mandan Crescent, Madison, WI 53711

BEWIT, WISCONSIN - Shirley Peterson White , 720 Center Street , Rockton, IL 61072

CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA - Sandra Vincent Seldon, 3516 Ellwinn Lane SE , Cedar Rapids , lA 52403

GREATER GRAND FORKS, NORTIt DAKOTAPatricia McBride Leonard, 615 Northwest 13th, East Grand Forks , MN 56721

IOWA CnY , IOWA - Kristin Lynn Weber, 845 Dover Street, Iowa City, lA 52245

MADISON , WISCONSIN - Lila Smith Lightfoot, 3424 Crestwood Drive, Madison , WI 53705

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - Mary Meyer Elver, 5056 North Ardmore, Milwaukee , WI 53217

MINNEAPOUS, MINNESOTA - jennifer Co in Zahhos , 3100 Armour Terrace, Minneapolis , MN 55418

QUAD CmES, IWNOIS-IoWA - Kathy Hickman Weigle , 310 Holmes Street , Bettendorf, lA 52722

ROCKFORD, IWNOIS - Courtney Read Olson , 1119 St. Andrews Way, Rockford, IL 61107

SOUTH SUBURBAN-MINNEAPous-ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA - Ann Ritchie Nelso n , 12825 Emmer Place, Apple Valley , MN 55124 ST PAUL, MINNESOTA - Beverly Beatty Schwanz, 68 Otis Avenue , St. Paul , MN 55 104

WAUKESHA COUNIY, WISCONSIN - Elizabeth VanGinkel Winterhalter , 3020 Cone View Lane , Waukesha , WI 53188

WINNIPEG AREA, MANITOBA - Donna Hedley Frend, III Lodge Avenue , Winnipeg , MB R3j OR6 CANADA

Rho Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Martha McWilliams Weishahn , Maine Alpha , 5101 Washington , Lincoln, NE 68506

AMES, IOWA - jane jordan Axtell , 1618 Woodhaven Circle , Ames , IA 50010

DES MOIN ES, IOWA - Gabrielle M Malett , 4910 Pleasant #21, West Des Mo ines , IA 50266

GRAND isLAND , NEBRASKA POCKET - Sharo n Rosewell Marshall , 712 Grand Avenue , Grand Island , E 68801

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INDIANOLA, IOWA - jackie Pyfer Vander Linden , 1004 Scott Felton Ro ad , Indian ola , IA 50125

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA - Mary Pat Brady Loos 4601 Elk Ridge Circl e, Lin co ln , NE 68 5 16

MT. PlEASANT, IOWA - Elizabe th Davenpo rt Garrels , 2255 - 235th Street , Mount Pleasant , IA 52641

OMAHA , NEBRASKA - Kay Smith Stil es, 10608 Grover Street , Omaha NE 68124

SIOUX FAllS, SOUTH DAKOTA - Pamela Lou Degelau , 25735 Packard Lane , Renner, SO 57055

Sigma P r ovinc e

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT -j eannette Chandler Randle, Kansas Beta , 954 Back Bay Boulevard , Wichita , KS 67203

COLUMBIA, MISSOURI - Nancy Gibbs Kennedy , 1809 Cliff Drive , Columbia , MO 65201

HAYS, KANSAS POCKET - Cheryl Campbell jeter, 1117 Oakmont , Hays , KS 67601

HUTCHINSON, KANSAS - Ann Dreher Richardson, 3401 N Prairie Hills , Hutchinson , KS 67502

JEFFERSON CnY, MISSOURI POCKET - Amy Diane Walz Freeman , 1324 Roseview Drive , jefferson City , MO 65101

KANSAS CnY, KANSAS - Mary Lynn Rogers Holbrook , 11101 West 11 9th Terrace , Overland Park, KS 66213

KANSAS OlY, MISSO URI-SHAWNEE MISSION, KANSAS - Marie Gruetzemacher Whitacre, 88 15 Ensley Court, Leawood . KS 66206

KANSAS OlY, MISSOURI-SHAWNEE MISSION, KANSAS J UNIOR - Ann Dallenbach Tinsman , 8021 Rosewood Prairie Village KS 66208

lAWRENCE, KANSAS - Susa n Munson Owen, 512 Louisiana, Lawrence , KS 66044

MANHATTAN, KANSAS - Kathryn Scholten Fiser , 3111 Harahey Ridge Manhattan , KS 66502

ST. JOSEPH , MISSO URI - Debra Knierim Stubblefield, 1009 South 7th, Savannah, MO 64485

ST. lo UIS , MISSOURI - janis Good , 5824 Waterman Boulevard, St. Louis , MO 63112

SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI - Nancy Nienhueser Southworth , 4652 East Royal Drive , Springfield , MO 65809

TOPEKA, KANSAS - Karen Haley Bettis , 3531 SW Lincolnshire , Topeka , KS 66614

WICHITA, KANsAS - Elizabeth Dillon Ramseyer , 907 North Linden Court, Wichita , KS 67206

Tau Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Ann Barlow Loveless , Arkansas Alpha, 6 Holl y Springs Court , Little Rock , AR 72212

CONWAY, ARKANSAS - Becky Williams Williams , 3101 Willow Run , Conway , AR 72032

CRITTENDEN COUNIY, ARKANSAS POCKETPamela Wildy Brac kin , 810 Arling to n , Wes t Memphis AR 723 0 1

EASTERN ARKANSAS - Courtne y Ben so n Carter Zeiser, 10 5 Oak Fo rrest. Helena, AR 72 342

FORT SMITIt, ARKANSAS - Annette Pearson

FORREST CnY, ARKANSAS - Catherine Lo ng Cline , 412 E Mississipp i, Forrest City , AR 72335

Gean , 807 South 25th Street . Fort Smith , AR 72901

HOT SPRINGS , ARKANSAS - janis Funk

Polyc hron , 106 Les li e Dri ve, Ho t Sprin gs. AR 7 1901

JO NES BORO AREA, ARKANSAS - Dixie Regenold Hubbard , 2510 Rosewood , jonesboro, AR 72401

lrrn.E RED RIvER, ARKANSAS POCKET - Susan Buford Shaw , 419 Lee Street , Heber Springs , AR 72543

lrrn.E RocK, ARKANSAS - Peggy Taylor Marshall , 1900 Beechwood , Little Rock, AR 72207

MEMPHIS , TENNESSEE - Ashle y Goetz Clothier , 9392 Plantation Way , Germantown , TN 38139

NORTItWEST ARKANSAS - Sheryl Sandlin , 408 South East Avenue , Fayetteville , AR 72701

OXFORD-UNIVERSnY , MISSISSIPPI - Patricia jones Stone , Route 4 Box 37, Coldwater , MS 38618

TExARKANA, ARKANsAS-TExAS - Susan Satterfield Landreaux , 6111 Pleasant Lane , Texarkana , 1X 75503

TuPELO, MISSISSIPPI - Merritt-Lee Bank Herring, lOll Cleveland Street , Tupelo , MS 38801

Upsilon Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Va lerie Vandaveer Randolph , Oklahoma Alpha , 6921 South Delaware Place , Tulsa . OK 74136

BARTLESVIUE, O KlAHOMA - Caro lyn Krizer Gorman , 1480 Apple Alley, Bartl esville, OK 74003

ENID, OKlAHOMA - Beth Major jackson, 2222 West Phill ips Road , Enid OK 73703

KAy COUNlY-PONCA OlY, OKlAHOMA - janet Sue Lembke Helton , 1304 Quail Lane , Ponca City, OK 74604

MUSKOGEE, OKlAHOMA - Pauline Fleetwood Griffin , 3000 Bacon Road , Muskogee. OK 74403

SAPULPA , OKlAHOMA POCKET - Theresa Wisor Collins , 41 1 orth Hodge , Sapulpa , OK 74066

STIllWATER, OKlAHOMA - Celia Saverline Vandegrift Route 6 Box 152 , Stillwater, OK 74074

TuLSA, OKlAHOMA - Kay No rd strom look , 5717 South Columbia Place , Tulsa, OK 74105

Phi Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Sarah Ware Hoch , Oklahoma Alpha, 1708 Drakestone , Oklahoma City, OK 73120

ADA, OKlAHOMA POCKET - Mary Mclaurin Deen , 1010 South Constant Street , Ada , OK 74820

ARDMORE, OKlAHOMA - Laura Bullard Davis , 2029 Cl over Lea f, Ardmore , OK 73401

CLlNTON-WEATItERFORD, OKlAHOMA POCKETAn ne Avery De nn ey. 1001 Ced ar Weatherford , OK 73096

EDMOND, OKlAHOMA - Christi Cox Eischeid , 3104 Crownfeathers Drive , Edmond . OK 73013

D ENTO N, TExAs - Patricia Campbell Becker, 912 Sandpiper , Denton , 1X 76201

D u CAN, OKlAHOMA - Lanna Sue Hanis, Box 896, 1303 Highland Way , Duncan, OK 73533

LAwro N-Fo RT SI LL, OKlAH OMA - Kristen Hodge Corrales, 2405 Northwest 68th Street, Lawton, OK 73505

MIDWEST Ci11' , OKlAHOMA POCK£f - Coleen Hughey Alward, 5321 Mackleman Drive , Oklahoma City, OK 73135

NORMAN , OKlAHOMA - Patsy Sweeney Krampf, 529 Quail Ridge Road , orman, OK 73072

NORTHEAST TExAs POCK£T - Laurie Manning Ramsay, Route 2 Box 439 , Mount Vernon , 1X 75457

OKlAHOMA CTlY, OKlAHOMA - Connell Sullivan Branan , 2612 Lancaster Lane , Oklahoma City, OK 76116

PAUL' S VAllEY, OKlAHOMA - Deborah Detamore Harper , 233 Highland Road , Paul's Valley , OK 73075

SHERMAN-D EN ISON , TEXAS - Susan Weber Munson, 911 South Fairbanks , Denison , 1X 75020

WICHITA FAllS , TExAs - Melissa McDonald Huff, 3503 Hanison Street, Wichita Falls , 1X 76308

Chi Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Katherine Dewoody Cullen, Texas Beta, 113 7 Wilderness Trail, Richardson , 1X 75080

ARliNGTON , TEXAS - Teresa Pitts Brownlie, 2504 High Oak Drive, Arlington , 1X 76012

DALLAS , TExAs - Betty Waller Martin , 3615 Normandy, Dallas , 1X 75205

DALLAS , TExAs JUNIOR DAY GRO UP - Candy Werhan Munster, 5604 Ventana Trail , Dallas, 1X 75252

DALLAS , TExAs J UNIOR NIGtrr GRO UP - Deanna Rankin Spuria, 4325 Cole Avenue #1, Dallas, IX 75205

EAsrTEXAS - Helen Thomas Martin , #3 Huntington Street, Longview , 1X 75601

FORT WORTH , TEXAS - Judith Jones Schell, 420 Crestwood Drive, Fort Worth, 1X 76107

luFKI N, TExAs POCK£T - Jule Tatum Fenley , 814 Grove, Lufkin , IX 75901

MARsHALL, TExAs POCK£T - Suzanne Watson Planchard , 402 Yates, Marshall , 1X 75670

METROCREST, TExAs - Kathryn Kontor Dougherty, 4915 Allencrest Lane , Dallas , 1X 75244

MID-CmES, TExAs - Diane Mirr Spangler, 2944 Woodbridge Drive , Bedford , 1X 76021

Rl CHARDSO - PLANO , TExAs - Margaret Wright Laidlaw , 7201 Van Hook Drive , Dallas , IX 75248

TEMp LE, T EXAS P OCK£T - Paula Pace Shepherd , 605 West ugent Street , Temple, IX 76501

TYLER, TExAs - Leesa ickels Hedge , 2331 Oak Lane , Tyler, 1X 75701

W ACO, TExAs - Jan Schwethelm Phillips , 310 South Ross Avenue, Mexia , 1X 76667

Psi Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRES IDENT - Ann Johnson Gunn, Louisiana Beta , 2207 Salisbuty Lane , Houston, 1X 77019

A USTIN,TExAs - ancy Schoen vogel Edsel, 3605 Dali Lane, Austin, IX 78703

BAY AREA, TExAs - Ebby Till Creden, 16410 Craighurst Drive , Houston , 1X 77059

BEA UMONT, TEXAS - Mary Seewald Blackwell, 261 East Circuit Drive , Beaumont , 1X 77706

BRAZOS VAllEY, T EXAS - Esther Jane Grant McDougal , 2802 Meadow Briar, Bryan, 1X 77802

CONROE-HUNTSVILlE- WOODLANDS, TExAs - ThelmaJo Stedham Reed, 901 Longmire Road #51 , Conroe, 1X 77304

CORP US CHRISTI , TEXAS - Mary Harral Crawford, 342 Palmetto, Corpus Christi, 1X 78412

CYPRESS CREEK-NoRTHWEST HO USTON , TExAs - Susan Jonnatti Maxwell , 15814 Whipple Tree Drive , Houston , 1X 77070

EAST FORT BEND COUNlY , TExAs - Dee Ann Krieger Couche, 1515 South Medio River Circle, Sugar Land, 1X 77478

HARuNGEN-BROWNSVILlE, TExAs - Julie Steves Powers , 110 Brentwood , Harlingen, 1X 78550

HIDALGO COUNlY, TEXAS - Amy Beth Waring Frase , 1209 W Gardenia Avenue , McAllen, 1X 78501

HO USTON, TEXAS - Ann Corbusier Coates, 5357 Tilbury, Houston, IX 77056

HOUSTON, TEXAS JUNIOR NIGtrr GRO UPSuzanne Huffman Haveman, 6226 Pecan Wood, Houston , 1X 77088

KA11', TExAs - Pamela Sprowl Diehl , 19811 Summerset Way , Houston , 1X 77094

KINGWOOD AREA, TExAs - Sharon Ford Pierson, 3402 Wildwood Ridge Court , Humble, 1X 77339

VICTORIA, TExAs - Judy VanAken Taylor , Route 4 Box 15A, Yorktown, IX 78164

Omega Province

ALUMNAE PROVI CE PRESID ENT - Lyn Arnot Clark , Texas Alpha , 3 Chaparral , Breckenridge , 1X 76424

ABILEN E, TExAs - Claire Curry Carlson , 2400 Shoreline , Abilene, 1X 79602

ALB UQ UERQ UE, NEW M EXICO - Sally Ann Sacco, 2913 June Street NE , Albuquerque, NM 87112

AMARllL O , TExAs - Diedre Ann Schuler , 3535 West Point Drive , Amarillo, 1X 79121

BRECKEN RIDG E, TExAs P OC K£T - Margaret Hickey Arnot, 1302 West Walker , Breckenridge, 1X 76424

EL PASO, T EXAS - Barbara Sykes Aksamit, 1315 Rim Road, EI Paso, 1X 79902

GRAHAM , T EXAS P OCK£T - Ann Chiles Graham, 1510 Oak Forest Drive , Graham , 1X 76450

HILL CO UNTRY, T EXAS - Ann Hendryx Skipper PO Box 381 , Hunt , 1X 78024

lAs CRUCES, NEW M EXICO - Karen Gustafson Davidson , PO Box 279 , San Miguel , NM 88058

luBBOCK, TExAs - Vicki Williams Baxter, 4808 Whisperwood Boulevard, Lubbock , 1X 79416

M EXICO CTlY , M EXICO - Patricia Atkin Bano , General Mendez 3 , 11830 Mexico OF , MEXICO

MIDLAND , TExAs - Gayla Hill Taylor, 1607 Gulf Avenue , Midland, 1X 79705

PAMPA, TExAs POCK£T - Linda Brumley Johnson , 2516 Chesmut Drive , Pampa , IX 79065

ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO - Barbara Owen Thomson , 14 Western Briar, Roswell, NM 88201

SAN ANGELO , TExAs - Amy Hail Irons , 2457 SMU, San Angelo , 1X 76904

SAN ANTo 10 , TExAs - Lynn Lyles Brill , 401 Eldon Road , San Antonio, 1X 78209

Alpha-Beta Province

ALUM AE PROVI CE PRESIDENT - Alison Hennig Moore, Florida Gamma , 2525 Sycamore Drive , Colorado Springs , CO 80906

BO ULDER, COLORADO - Debra Scilingo Le Beau, 657 Owl, Louisvi ll e, CO 80027

BOZEMAN, MONTANA - Tracy Skillestad Schroeder , 221 West Hayes , Bozeman , MT 59715

CAlGARY, ALBERTA - Carolyn Cawsey Pinsent , 6708 Silverdale Road NW, Calgary, AB DB 3N2 CANADA

CAsPER, WYOMING - Beverly Larsen Mcilnay, 1115 Beaumont, Cas p er, WY 82601

CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Sammy Jay Clark Ayala , 7402 Hawthorne Drive, Cheyenne, WY 82009

COLORADO RocKY MOUNTAIN - Susan Landreth Fry , PO Box 1266, Edwards , CO 81632

COLORADO SPRINGS , COLORADO - Shirley Damon Portouw , 3970 Red Cedar Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80906

COLORADO SPRI GS , COLORADO EVENI GRuth Ahrberg Austin, 1230 West High Point Lane , Colorado Springs, CO 80904

DENVER, COLORADO - Kelly Irene Kinsella , 4363 South Quebec Street #4303, Denver , CO 80237

DENVER, COLORADO DAY GROUP - Judith Elliott Van Westreenen, PO Box 620935 , Littleton, CO 80162

D URANGO , COLORADO POCK£T - Carol Wakefield Blamick, PO Box 1127, Bayfield, CO 81122

EDMO NTO , ALBERTA - Karen Christine Girgulis, 28 St. Georges Crescent, Edmonton, AB T5N 3M7 CANADA

ESTES PARK, COLORADO POCK£T - Mary Hay Bauer, PO Box 1576, Estes Park, CO 80517

E VERGREEN, COLORADO - Kirsten Krueger laMontagne, 124 Antler Way , Evergreen, CO 80439

F O RT COWNS, C O LORADO - Joan Bums Floty, 3813 Tradition Drive , Ft. Collins, CO 80526

j EFFERSO CO UNlY, CoLORADO - Sheri Lynn Foos , 6393 South Reed Way, Littleton , CO 80123

lARAMIE, W YOMING - Cynthia Knight Deveraux , 157 Corthell Road , Laramie , WY 82070

NORTHERN COWRADO - Lucie Ann Johnson. 1918 13th Avenue. Greeley CO 80631

P UE BW, COWRADO - laurie Emst Clark. 45 Verdosa Drive Pueblo CO 81005

WESTERN MO NTANA P OCKET - Nancy Cane Beelman, 2 September Drive, Missoula, MT 59801

Alpha-Gamma Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Joy Vanasse Goodenough, Washington Beta, 3932 West Barrett Street , Seattle, WA 98199

ANCHORAGE , AlAsKA - Deborah Chitwood Mills, 2219 Forest Park Drive , Anchorage, AK99517

BEll£VUE-EAs'rs IDE, WASHINGTO N - Susan Allen Hughes, 9917 Northeast 16th Place, Bellevue, WA 98004

BOISE, IDAHO - Andrea Noland Lange, 5556 North Columbine Place , Boise, ID 83704

OLYMPIA, WASHINGTO - Nancy Salt Dahlen, 2226 Vista Avenue SE, Olympia, WA 98501

S EATI'll, WASHINGTO -Judith Strang Curran, 1970 Shenandoah Drive East, Seattle, WA 98122

SKAGIT-CAMANo , WASHlNGTO P OCKETJulianne Vanasse Vaux , 5108 Heather Court, Anacortes, WA 98221

SPOKANE, WASHINGTO - Kassia Sue Kain, 4312 East 39th, Spokane, WA 99223

TACOMA , WASHINGTON - Joan Scott DeVries, 4725 179th Avenue East, Sumner, WA 98390

UPPER O LYMPIC P ENINSULA P OCKET - Alba Halverson Hiestand 41 Sundial Loop , Sequim, WA 98382

VAN COUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Susan Rehschuh Hayes , 24107 125th Avenue, Maple Ridge , BC V4R lS9 CANADA

VASHON IsLAND , W ASHI GTO POCKET - Karen Paulson Kirschner, 22338 91st Place SW, Vashon, WA 98070

WENATCHEE , WASHINGTON - Cynthia Kohls Jeffers, 610 Skiview Drive , East Wenatchee, WA 98802

YAKIMA, WASHI GTO N - Mary Jo Scaman Perez , 8190 Naches Heights Road , Yakima , WA 98908

Alpha-Delta Province

ALUMNAE P ROVINCE PRESIDENT - Jeannine Van Wagenen Funk , Nevada Alpha, 3120 Santa Ana Drive, Reno , NV 89502

CENTRAL O REGON POCKET - Charlene Weber Weichman , PO Box 5939 , Bend, OR 97708

CORVAlliS , O REGO - Lynne Morphew eville, 7575 NW McDonald Place , Corvallis, OR 97330

EUGENE , OREGON - Roxanna Th omas Ragozzmo, 643 Startouch Drive, Eugene , OR 97405

lAKE OswEGO-DUNlllORPE, OREGO - ancy Gillette Melrose , 17283 Blue Heron Road , Lake Oswego, OR 97034 and Holly Morse Rodway , 1139 Westw'ard Ho Road, lake Oswego , OR 97034

lAs VEGAS , NEVADA - Melinda McGeorge , 7805 Paper Flower Court , Las Vegas , NV 89128

PORTLAND, OREGON - Michelle Duran , 12015 W McDaniel Road , Portland , OR 97229

RENo, NEVADA - Lisa Anne Arnette, PO Box 14730, Reno , V 89507

SALEM, OREGO - Carolyn Brady lindbeck, 1417 Orchard Heights Road NW , Salem, OR 97304

SALT lAKE CITY, UTAH - Melissa Marie Bean, 983 East Mill Street, Bountiful , UT 84010

Alpha-Epsilon Provinc e

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESID ENT - Mary Kahlenberg Schroeder , lllinois Epsilon , 4284 Woodland Shadows Place , Santa Rosa , CA 95404

CENTRAL S AN JOAQ UIN VAllEY, CAuFORNIAMartha Trunnell Kelley, 295 South Reed Avenue, Reedley , CA 93654

CONTRA COSTA, CAuFORNIA - Cynthia Le e Weinthaler , 3180 Oak Road #124 , Walnut Creek, CA 94596

MARIN COUNtY , UuFORNIA - Margaret Fell Council, 224 Emerystone Terrace, San Rafael , CA 94903

MoNTEREY PENINS ULA, CAuFORNIA - Barbara Hu ston Miller, 4145 Tolando Trail, Carmel, CA 93923

PAW ALTO, CAuFORNIA - Donna lathrop Fontaine, 839 Rubis Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94087

SACRAMENTO , CAuFORNIA - Jane Keedy Melin, 76 Foot Bridge Place, Carmichael, CA 95608

SAN FRANCtsCO, CAliFORNIA - Mary Ca th erine Marshall , 3331 Divisadero Street, San Francisco, CA 94123

SANjOSE , CAUFOR IA - Robin Joy Richardson. 325 Union Avenue #150 , Campbell, CA 95008

SAN MATEO COUNtY, CAuFORNIA - Catherine Alsfasser Thomson , 1556 Carol Avenue, Burlingame , CA 94010

STANISLAUS CO UNTY, UuFORNIA - Valerie Arrna Oehrke, 3908 Fieldcrest Court, Modesto, CA 95355

VAllEY OF THE MOON , CAuFORNIA - Carey Carmichael Smith, 1057 Elsbree Lane, Windsor , CA 95492

Alpha-Zeta Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE PRESIDENT - Jill Jensen Meynen , lllinois Iota , 3564 Del Arno Boulevard # A, Torrance, CA 90503

B AKERSFIELD, UuFORNIA - Nancy Fogle Pollard , 600 New Stine Road #25 , Bakersfield , CA 93309

CENTRAL ORANGE COUNtY, UuFORNIAJanine Smith Ingram , 521 Summerfield Circle, Anaheim , CA 92802

GLENDALE , UuFORNIA - Marguerite Sater Cameron , 3323 Sparr Boulevard , Glendale , CA 91208

lA CANADA , UuFORNIA - Catherine Birch Daniel, 811 Orange Grove Avenue, South Pasadena , CA 91030

loNG BEACH , UuFORNIA - Donna Luebbe Kupfer, 10 Savona Walk, Long Beach , CA 90803

Los ANGELES-SANTA MO NICA, CAuFORNIAMary Frances Dolan Fenady , 125 North Rossmore Avenue , Los Angeles , CA 90004

Los ANGELES , UuFORNIA EVENING GRO U Plinda Seidler Cunningham , 11601

Montana Avenue #9 , Los Angeles , CA 90024

PASAD ENA, UuFORNIA - Joan Blanchard Redford, 1560 Granada Avenue , San Marino, CA 91108

PASAD ENA EVENING ALUMNAE GRO P - Julie Haupt Wofford, 353 N Arroyo Dnve , San Gabriel , CA 91775

SAN FERNANDO VAllEY , UuFORNIA - Kathryn Daugherty Genson, 4330 Gayle Drive , Tarzana , CA 91356

SOUTH BAY , CAUFORNIA - Toni Ann Martinovich. 1623 SunnYSide Terrace, San Pedro , CA 90732

SOUTH COAST, CAUFORNIA - Margaret Brickey Weber, 2400 Holiday Road, Newport Beach, CA 92660

SOUTH COAST, CAUFORNIA EVENING GRO UPDiane Marie Bielman, 623 Terrace Circle , Huntington Beach, CA 92648

VENTURA COUNtY, UuFORNIA - Roberta Bliss Pittman , 2603 Paseo Yolo , Camarillo , CA 93010

WHITTI ER AREA, CAuFORNIA - Diane Gamble Briney, 14084 Bronte Drive, Whittier, CA 90602

Alpha-Eta Province

ALUMNAE PROVINCE P RESIDENT - Ann Denker Webster, Arkansas Alpha , 2667 Caminito Prado, laJolla, CA 92037

D EL SOL NORTH, UuFORNIA - Arlene Ahlgrim lighthall, 429 Luzon Avenue Del Mar , CA 92014

GREEN VAllEY, ARIzONA CARNAnON ClRCLEAlice Wright Coler, 991 W Vuelta Del Yaba, Green Valley, AZ 85614

HONOLULU , HAWAII - Victoria Lewi s Suyat, 46065 Aliipapa Place 1525 , Kaneohe, HI 96744

lAjOLLA, UuFORNIA - Marlowe Boyes Hanlon , 8874 Caminito Primavera, laJolla , CA 92037

NORTH SAN DIEGO , UuFORNIA - Daphne McGavack Durant , 18718 Lunada Point , San Diego, CA 92128

PALM SPRINGS- DESERT CmES , CAUFORNIAPatricia Pearsall Cramer , 78-172 Calle Norte, la Quinta , CA 92253

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - Lisa Angela Leombruno , 5861 East St. John Road , Scottsdale, AZ 85254

RIVERSIDE, UuFORNIA - Charlotte Haskell Huber, 5492 Argyle Way , Riverside , CA 92506

SAN DI EGO , UuFORNIA - Melissa Gregory 3238 Cowley Way # 4 , San Diego , CA 92117

S lAKEs , ARlzo A CARNAno ' CIRCLEMary King Foell. 25826 South Cedarcrest Sun lakes , AZ 85248

TuCSON, ARIzONA - Carolyn Hunter Fellows, 2021 Shalimar Way. Tucson, AZ 85704

No Annual Fee

Ambassadors Fill Communication Gap

A group of Pi Phis has formed for the purpose of promoting awareness of Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts. Each has experienced classes there first hand and is committed to Arrowmont through speaking engagements with collegiate chapters and alumnae clubs.

It is the job of Arrowmont 's Ambassadors to inform members of the Fraternity about the programs, projects, goals and state of the school, emphasizing its importance as the traditional philanthropy of Pi Beta Phi.

" O ur role is to raise the level of awareness, not to raise money ," explains Oregon Alpha Deborah Coburn Rice, an ambassador from Saratoga, California. "We want to instill some real pride in Arrowmont because people don ' t !mow that much about it. They're at a distance (from the schooD or they 've been out of college for awhile."

Deborah understands that a lot of people never visit Arrowmont because it is so far away "A t my second presentation, which was at the University of Oregon , one young woman wanted to !mow more about it and asked a lot of questions. " Deborah helped her submit a scholarship application.

"T his was a day or two before the scholarship applications had to be inthank heaven we have modem day faxes and phones and Federal Express . It was wonderful I was able to say, ' wait a minute We can put this together for you and at least give you an opportunity to apply '"

Their efforts were successful. When asked what has surprised her the most during her initial presentations, Tennessee Beta Lynn Mayes Sanders of Dunwoody , Georgia said , "I've just been floored that nobody !mows very much (about Arrowmont). My opening remark is, 'can anyone give me a one-sentence deSCription of Arrowmont,' and they can't. That 's pretty amazing. " But that is why the Arrowmont Ambassador Program was founded. In the first year of the program, Lynn has talked to several collegians who are especially interested in attending.

Members who have already heard ambassador presentations have been very responSive according to Texas Beta Lu cy Harrison from Sarasota, Florida. "There is a lot of confusion in the minds of members , particularly older members. You have to remember the demographiCS of where I live. If you ask all of the Golden Arrows to stand up, there are very few people left seated. When they were pledges, Arrowmont was a settlement school, and there are misconceptions about what has happened to Arrowcraft. I had one member tell me 'well you know, Arrowmont is defunct.' I said no it ' s not and she said , ' yes it is '" Lucy assured her that Arrowmont is alive and well and getting better every day!

Arrowmont continues to have Its roots in the Original Settlement School

in Gatlinburg, says board member California Eta Barbara Whitney of Santa Monica, California. "While its focus might be said to be more narrowly oriented to the arts, its effect is actually more broad , since so many of its students are teachers and artists who spread the benefits of atte n ding Arrowmont to others around the country and the world. "

That Pi Phis make the school happen , Barbara says, is an amazing accomplishment. "Art has the power to transform lives and to develop one's critical thinking Arrowmont contributes to that power through the experiences it offers; it continues to be worthy of our support and pride."

Chairman C.A . Eckel Edwards, Lynn Mayes Sanders; m iddle : Kay Cromb Brada, Barbara Lyons Crawford, Deborah Coburn Rice , Michelle Laub Griffin , Betty Schm idt Tonk ing ; bac k: Donna Stavre ff Bu rn s, Lucy Harris o n, Jane Edwards Ho lb roo k. No t p ictured is Marga Larso n Bale s .

Arrowmont Ambassadors, front: Betty Blades Lofton , Ann Struble Norris , Arrowmont Board of Governors

Heritage Hall Renamed to Honor Margaret Elkin Hughes

On May 4 , 1995, a beautiful evening at Arrowrnont, a group of Pi Phis and invited guests walked up the hill to Heritage Hall They assembled casually in the secluded hollow above the Red Bam to dedicate Arrowrnont 's new dorm and to honor Kentucky Alpha Margaret Elkin Hughes.

Standing in front of the dorm, on the former site of a neglected apple orchard, Arrowrnont Board of Governors Chairman Charlotte Ann (CA.) Eckel Edwards, Arkansas Alpha, addressed the crowd. She thanked everyone for coming and applauded the many generous donors who helped make the dorm a reality.

"Until today," she added, "we have called this housing complex Heritage Hall. Today, we dedicate this dorm to a very special Pi Phi who left her entire estate to Arrowrnont. Her name is Margaret Elkin Hughes, a Kentucky Alpha from the University of Louisville. Ms. Hughes was born in 1905. Her father was a financier and a noted civic leader in Kentucky. Her hobby was traveling. At the age of 12 she traveled to the Orient, and in her '20s went around the world. Through her travels, she became interested in the arts and amassed a collection of tapestries, furniture and art objects. Ms Hughes was an avid reader and an active member of the Presbyterian Church. She died in 1989, leaving her estate to Arrowrnont.

"We are exceedingly grateful for her love of the Settlement School, which resulted in this extremely generous gift. In honor of Margaret Hughes and her generosity, the Board of Governors hereby names this housing complex Hughes Hall. "

Hughes Hall Wings Named for Two Pi Phis

While CA. explained that the housing complex is comprised of two wings-the Marianne Reid Wild Wing and the larger wing which was still unnamed-Jean Wirths Scott stood at the edge of the crowd unaware of the honor she was to receive. She listened tranquilly as CA. announced , "Today the Board of Governors wants to name and dedicate this building to a person who is very special to Pi Beta Phi; a person without whom this dream would never have been realized. I'd like to ask Jean Scott to step forward and join us."

Every eye turned toward Jean as her mouth fell open and she stared in disbelief. She then made her way to the front of the crowd and heard CA. announce, "Jean is a former Grand President of Pi Beta Phi and the Chairman of the Capital Campaign for Arrowrnont. She has dedicated these past few years to raising $2.8 million for the Arrowrnont Capital Campaign. She has donated countless hours on behalf of Arrowrnont. There is actually never any way we could repay her for her selfless dedication But she knows what is in our hearts , and from this day forward every student, every Pi Phi and every visitor who walks through these doors will know that the name ofJean Wirths Scott has a special meaning to Pi Beta Phi and to Arrowrnont. On behalf of the Board of Governors , I hereby name this the Jean Wirths Scott Wing ."

The Jean Wirths Scott Wing is the larger of two buildings that comprise Hughes Hall. The wing houses Single and double rooms, a lounge decorated with photographs from early Settlement School days, a one-bedroom apartment for distinguished visitors, and a lovely screened porch furnished with heavy wicker furniture . A covered bridge provides access to the Marianne Reid Wild Wing on the opposite side of a mountain stream.

Jean Scott's reaction was one of surprise when she learned that a wing of Hughes Hall would be named in her honor.

The Marianne Reid Wild Wing is smaller and cottage-like, featUring eight single and double rooms with private bath facilities. It was named after a woman who loved the Fraternity. "As you know," CA. said , "Marianne was a former Grand President of Pi Beta Phi who cared very deeply for the Settlement School. Because of her love for the school, she left a generous portion of her estate to Arrowrnont and we have named the wing in her honor. "

Marianne was elected Grand President in 1952, after many years of service to the Fraternity. A role model, leader and mentor to all, she served in this office until 1958. As a tribute to her devotion and commirment, the Fraterniry named her Grand President Emeritus in 1966.

Pi Beta Phi became Marianne's family following the deaths of her husband and son, and she named the Pi Beta Phi Foundation as benefiCiary of her will.

The Foundation trustees chose to honor her memory by designating a portion of her bequest for Arrowrnont to build and name the Marianne Reid Wild Wing of the Margaret Elkin

Hughes Hall . Framed documents honoring Kentucky Alpha Margaret Elkin

Hughes , Kansas Alpha Marianne Reid Wild , and Pennsylvania BetaJean Wirths Scott were on display in Arrowrnont's main building follOwing the dedication of Hughes Hall.

Pi Phi Arts Weekend Offered

Friendship

and Celebration

More than 50 Pi Phis from 17 states participated in Arrowmont 's 5th annual Pi Phi Arts Weekend May 4-7, 1995 Class offerings were "Wic ker Basketry" with Lee Zimmerman, " Pastel Drawing " with Virginia Derryberry , "Q uilting Using Photographic Images" with Mary Perry , "Enameled Tiles" with Susan Willis, "Collage: Order From Fragments" with Ellen Zahorec, and "A Taste of Clay" with Gayle Batson

Indiana Delta Katie Keirn Lorenz, from Horseshoe , orth Carolina, said, "T he 1995 Arrowmont Weekend was the best ever. It was a special year because of the dedication of Hughes Hall and the celebration of Arrowmont's 50 years, but I anticipate 1996 with equal enthusiasm. The weather was perfect, the food-too good!"

Kansas Alpha Adrienne Hiscox Mitchell of Hillsborough , California said Pi Phi Arts Weekends have "added to my appreciation of the talent and effort which goes into creating a work of art. Great faculty , fascinating programs and good friends made the whole 1995 weekend speCial, and the dedication ceremonies made the experience exceptional."

Illinois Zeta Cynthia Dolan Gabrielli of Springfield, Virginia said an unexpected benefit of the weekend was seeing the other five classes in session. She said they gave her "new ideas , plus

the desire to take those courses in the future. "

Ohio Beta Carol Hagaman Miller from Pinehurst, orth Carolina, came for her first Arts Weekend with three others from the Sandhills, North Carolina Alumnae Club. " I was in Hughes Hall-it is beautifully planned and furnished-a wonderful tribute to Pi Phi! " She added that she attended a full summer session at Arrowmont in 1975 , and it is "quite a change to behold. The enlarged stud ios and new facilities are wonderful. "

When asked if Arrowmont met her expectations, Iowa Beta Christine Johnson Hammans of Ornaha , Neb raska said, "Yes-and more! I had no idea it was so beautiful , that the food anu staff would be above and beyond, but most of all that it 's a firstrate school!"

Missouri Beta Jane Vollmar Saunders of St. Louis, Missouri suggested an art hiStory course on contemporary crafts as a future arts weekend workshop, and Missouri Beta Helen Deppe Vollmar from St. Lou is, Missouri commented that a workshop on the history of the Smoky Mountain area might be of interest to Pi Phis

For Iowa GammaJane Porter Warmack of Fort Smith, Arkansas, the weekend was a gift from her Pi Phi daughter. Jane said Arrowmont exceeded her already high expectations Like many others, she commented that the food was especially good.

Evaluation sheets revealed suggestions for improving the facilities as well as comments such as, "G reat time! Too bad it had to end," "It's always wonderful," "Good food-served in pottery!" "It's my yearly Smoky Mountain fix."

Louisiana Beta Carol Cotton Carter of Dallas, Texas thoughtfully wrote, "It is so great to sit with Helen (Anderson) Lewis and Henrietta (McCutchan) Huff and hear about the Settlement School and their early experiences [in Gatlinburg] "

For those who would like to participate in 1996, the 6th annual Pi Phi Arts Weekend is scheduled for May 2-4. Consider taking part in this special retreat which Saratoga, California's Deborah Coburn Rice , Oregon Alpha, calls great medicine. "In a busy world where we all have so much responsibility, it was such fun to cut loose and to switch gears and let the other side of our brains loose."

The Arrowmont logo graced Sevier County baseball fields this summer. A donation of $300 allowed the school to sponsor a team , thereby prov iding uniforms and necessary equipment. Many players on the Arrowmont baseball team are students at Pi Beta Ph i Elementary Schoo l.

Leadership Education Funding Launched

The young women who participate as leaders of their chapters are potential leaders of our society. A far-reaching dividend of our investment in Pi Beta Phi leadership education is that these skills will enhance their professional and personal lives and will enrich our communities.

-Pi Beta Phi Collegiate Leadership Education Proposal

Noting that leadership education is a primary focus of the Fraternity, Foundation President Ann Phy says , "The Foundation Trustees are committed to securing permanent funding to ensure the continuance and development of quality leadership education for the members of our collegiate chapters ."

Strong, capable leadership is essential to the well-being of any organization Pi Beta Phi leadership seminars and programming provide the skills and tools needed to effectively deal with decisions faced by chapter officers. The chapter is a supportive environment in which to practice these leadership skills based on the founding principles of Pi Beta Phi .

The size of the potential endowment was daunting until Trus te es began to think of funding each chapter as a separate unit A $25 ,000 gift will provide adequate funding for prograrn -

ming at the biennial convention and the Collegiate Leadership Seminars in alternate years . As with all endowments, the prinCipal will be invested and only the income will be used to fund the leadership program. Each endowed unit may be named for the donor or to honor or memorialize a person or chapter.

Several potential donors were approached with the concept of endOwing their chapter ' s leadership education funding needs The proposal has met with enthusiastic success .

The Fondren Foundation of Houston , Texas has granted $50 ,000 for leadership education endowments to benefit Texas Alpha Chapter at the University of Texas and Texas Beta Chapter at Southern Methodist University In Oklahoma City , an energetic group of alumnae have pledged to enlist 50 Pi Phis to invest $1 ,000 each to secure endowments for Oklahoma Alpha at the Un iversi ty of Oklahoma an d Oklah o ma Be ta at Oklahoma State Universi ty

Texas Alpha and Texas Beta Chapters had strong representation at Pi Beta Phi 's 1995 Convention in Palm Desert , California because of leadership educa· t ion endowments.

Donors, groups of donors or family foundations interested in creating an endowment for a chapter's permanent leadership education funding , should contact Foundation Director Lynn Raney at the Foundation Office

A leadership endowment is an investment in the future Through Pi Beta Phi collegiate leadership education we have the opportunity to assist in the development of ongoing generations of leaders . Each endowment will be a 21st century tribute to the leadership and foresight of our 19th century Founders

Clubs Near Goal in Honoring Founders

More than 200 Pi Beta Phi alumnae clubs have joined in the Combined Club Leadership Gift (CCLG ) effort to raise $200 ,000 to name the top floor in Arrowmont ' s new donnitory in honor of the Fraternity ' s 12 Founders. At press time for this issue of Th e ARROW, just $43,700 was needed to reach the goal.

Alumnae in the Naples , Florida and Knoxville, Tennessee Alumnae Clubs led the way with the first gifts and pledges when the CCLG project was announced in the spring of 1993 . Since that time , clubs from Akron to Yakima and Hawaii to Virginia h ave deSignated funds to fulfill their commitment to name the Founders ' Floor. Clubs have made one-time gifts or have pledged over a three-year period Each club has made a commitment in keeping with its budget or fund-raising capabilities.

As the 1995-96 club year begins , p o tential from the remainder of the Fraternity ' s alumnae clubs puts the goal within reach 0 pledge or gift is too large nor too small. The participation of each and every club will make the CCLG project 100% successful.

If your alumnae club is not listed below , we hope you will initiate local co nversation to see that it is. Conta c t yo ur Alumnae Provin ce Pres id e nt fo r as s is tan ce

Very s p ecia l th anks to the following al umn ae clubs whose gifts were receive d by th e close of th e 1994- 95 fiscal year

Akron , Ohio

Albuquerque , ew Mexi co

Alton- Edwardsville , Illinois

Ann Arb o r , Mi chigan

Ardmore , Oklahoma

Arlington Heights , Illin o is

Arlington , Texas

Athens , Ohio

Atlanta , Georgia

Augusta , Georgia

Austin , Texas

Avon-Bushnell , Illinois

Bakersfield , California

Baltimore , Maryland

Bartlesville, Oklahoma

Bay Area , Texas

Belleville Area , Illinois

Bellevue-Eastside , Washington

Berkshire County , Massachusetts

Binningham , Alabama

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

Bloomington , Indiana

Boca Raton , Florida

Bostonian, Massachusetts

Brazos Valley , Texas

Brevard County , Florida

Buffalo , New York

Cedar Rapids , Iowa

Central Orange County , California

Central Pennsylvania

Central San Joaquin Valley , California

Champaign-Urbana , Illinois

Chapel Hill , orth Carolina

Charlott e Co un ty, Florida Pocket

Chicago South Suburban , Illinois

Chicago West Suburban , Illinois

Cincinnati , Ohio

Cleveland East , Ohio

Cleveland West , Ohio

Colorad o Ro c ky Mountain

C olo rado Springs, Co lorad o

Co lumb ia , So uth Ca rolin a

Co lumbu s , Ind ia n a

Col u mbus , Ohio

Conroe- H untsvi ll e-Woodlands, Texas

Co ntra Cos ta , Cali fornia

Co nwa y, Arkan sas

Corpus Christi , Texas

Corvallis , Oregon

Cypress Creek- orthwest Ho uston , Texas

Dayton , Ohio

Daytona-Onnond Beach , Florida

Decatur , lllinois

Del Sol North, California

Deland , Florida

Denton , Texas

Denver , Colorado

Des Moines , Iowa

Duncan , Oklahoma

DuPage County , Illinois

East Fort Bend County , Texas

Edmond , Oklahoma

Enid , Oklahoma

Eugene , Oregon

Evergreen , Colorado

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fox River Valley , Illinois

Galesburg , Illinois

Galveston , Texas

Glen Ellyn-Wheaton , Illinois

Glendale , California

Greater Charleston Area , South Carolina

Greater Princeton , New Jersey

Greater Springfield , Massachusetts

Green Valley , Arizona Carnation Circle

Greenville , South Carolina

Hampton Roads , Virginia

Harrisburg-Carlisle , Pennsylvania

Hartford , Connecticut

Hinsdale- aperville, Illinois

Honolulu , Hawaii

Hutchinson , Kansas

Indianapolis , Indiana

Indianapolis South Suburban , Indiana

Indian ola , Iowa

Io wa C ity, Io wa

Jac ks o n , Mic higa n Jackson, Mississi pp i

Jacksonville , F lo rida

Je fferso n Co un ty, C olo rad o

Je rs ey Shore, New Jers ey

Kansas City, Kansas

Katy, Texas

Knoxville, Tennessee

Kokomo, Indiana

La Canada, California

LaJolla, California

Lafayette, Indiana

Lafayette, Louisiana

Lake County, Illinois

Lake Oswego-Dun thorpe, Oregon

Lake Shore, Illinois

Las Vegas, Nevada

Lawrence, Kansas

Lincoln, Nebraska

Little Rock, Arkansas

Long Beach, California

Los Angeles-Santa Monica, California

Louisiana Northshore, Louisiana

Madison, Wisconsin

Manchester Area, Connecticut

Manhattan, Kansas

Marin County, California

Maryland-D.C. Suburban

Memphis, Tennessee

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Monmouth, Illinois

Monterey Peninsula , California

Mt. Pleasant, Iowa

Muncie , Indiana

Muskogee, Oklahoma

Naples, Florida

New Haven, Connecticut

New Orleans, Louisiana

Norman, Oklahoma

North San Diego County, California

North Woodward, Michigan

Northeast Tennessee

orthern ew Jersey

orthern Virginia

Northwest Arkansas

Oak Park-River Forest, Ulinois

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Omaha, Nebraska

Orlando-Winter Park , Florida

Palm Beach County , Florida

Palm Springs-Desert Cities, California

Leadership Clubs

The Campaign for Arrowmont recognizes with gratitude individual alumnae clubs with gifts of $30,000 or more. Gifts from these alumnae clubs have been received in support of the following components of the Campaign: dormitory, painting studio, wood studio, children's program.

Nashville, Tennessee . $260,000

St. Louis, Missouri .............................. $10 I,000

Kansas City,

Palo Alto, California

Pasadena, California

Paul's Valley, Oklahoma

Peoria, Illinois

Philadelphia-Main Line, Pennsylvania

Phoenix, Arizona

Pittsburgh-North, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh-South Hills, Pennsylvania

Portland, Oregon

Pueblo, Colorado

Reno, Nevada

Rhode Island

Richardson-Plano, Texas

Richmond, Indiana

Richmond, Virginia

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

Roswell, ew Mexico

Sacramento, California

St. Joseph , Missouri

St. Paul , Minnesota

Salem, Oregon

Salt Lake City , Utah

San Antonio, Texas

San Diego , California

San Fernando Valley , California

San Francisco , California

San Jose , California

San Mateo County , California

Sandhills of North Carolin a Sarasota-Manatee , Florida

Seattle , Washington

Sherman-Denison, Texas

South Bay, California

South Coas t , California

Southeastern Indiana

Southern Fairfield County, Connecticut

Southern Ill inois

Southern New Jersey

Southlake, Indiana

Southwest Florida

Springfield, Missouri

Stanislaus Co unty , California

Stillwater, Oklahoma

Stuart Area, Florida

Syracuse, New York

Toledo, Ohio

Topeka, Kansas

Tucson, Arizona

Tulsa , Oklahoma

Tyler , Texas

Valley of the Moon, California

Valparaiso, Indiana

Vancouver, British Columbia

Ventura County , California

Victoria , Texas

Waco , Texas

Washington , D C.

Westchester County , ew York

Whittier Area , California

Wichita , Kans as Wilmington , Delaware

Yakima , Washington

At Drury College's annual Honors Convocation, MISSO U RI GAMMA received the Chapter Excellence Award , given to the organization with the most outstanding chapter standards program. Missouri Gamma also received the Coat of Arms Award for internal chapter programming and operations , the Briton Achievement Award for scholastics and membership education , and the highest overall GPA .

NOR11l CAROllNA GAMMA received the most academically improved chapter award from the Wake Forest University Panhellenic Board. Karen Lau was inducted into Tassles Honor Society for her commitment to community service and academics, and Mary Beth Foster was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa.

In the fall of 1994, the Greek Judicial Review Board at Northern Arizona University recognized ARIzONA GAMMA as outstanding sorority of the semester. During the spring semester , the chapter received awards for outstanding educational, social and scholarship programming. Ontario Beta Dr. Maureen Burke Sass was named Outstanding Chapter Advisor of the Year and Barbara Chester, Greek Woman of the Year.

UTAH ALPHA recently received the Vice President's Award of Excellence at the University of Utah Danielle Parker was named Outstanding Greek Woman of the Year.

NEW YORK DELTA received the award for the best new member program at the Greek Awards Ceremon y at Cornell University. Tiffany Bangs and Alison Ford were named outstanding Greek members for their continued

service and dedication to Cornell ' s Greek community.

At the University of Iowa 's Scholarship, Leadership and Service Reception , IOWA ZETAS received recognition for educational programming.

CAilFORNIA BETA Stephanie Wallace graduated first in her class from the University of California , Berkeley Business School. Charlotte Dicke graduated in May with a degree in Latin American Studies , and received the East Bay Alumnae Pan hellenic Collegian of the Year Award.

MISSOURI ALPHA Becky Bihr was named Most Outstanding Sen ior by the University of Missouri Alumni Association and was name d Most Outstanding Greek Woman by the Pan hellenic Council. Cheryl Bartlett was selected for Mystical Seven Carrie Joyce was inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa, and Sarah Arnold was selected for LSV , a women's leaders hip honorary. During Greek Week, Missouri Alpha was voted the sorority with the most campus leadership.

The KANSAS BETA Chapter was honored by the Kansas State University Greek Affairs Office with t h e Award of Excellence in Programming on Women's Issues. Elizabeth Ring was a finalist for the Truman Scholarship.

During the Greek Awa rds Ceremony at the University of Arizona, ARIzONA ALPHAS were recognized for their high GPA.

OREGO N ALPHA received honorable mention for the Delta Zeta Award for the most outstanding sorority on campus. Each year the University of Oregon Greek Council gives a Greek

Centurion Award to outstanding students who dedicate their free time to participate in campus and community activities. This year ' s recipients includedJoanne Geraghty , Michelle Gettle , Susan Dunne , Amy Schwartz and Daneen Slusser. Megan Mullaly was a recipient of the Artemis Award for outstanding junior and senior women.

NORTH CAROli NA BETAS Elizabeth Grubbs and Suzanne Bryan were inducted into Phi Beta Kappa at Duke University. Emily Haigh and Elizabeth Latz ran a marathon in Wake Forest, North Carolina and both finished in the top ten.

INDIANA EPSILON Kerrie Milligan participated in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Women ' s Golf Championship in May. The chapter won several DePauw University President ' s Awards for outstanding performance in chapter leadership, pledge education and alumnae relations.

ARIzONA BETA Suzanne Bodemuller was named to this year ' s Fiesta Bowl Court at Arizona State University.

VIRGINIA GAMMA Lisa DeJong was honored as an Academic All-American in field hockey. Brittney Hewitt had two paintings featured in The William and Mary Review, a publication which includes a collection of visual art , prose and poetry from professional artists nationwide.

CAilFORNIA DELTA Keri Phebus is a nationally-ranked member of the University of California , Los Angeles women ' s tennis team. Keri won the Pac-lO Champi o nship title and one week later won the NCAA Championship title Keri was invited to

participate in the U.S. Tennis Open and was the recipient of the Panhellenic Athletic Award for the 1994-95 school year. Karina and Cheryl Cesarz were elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

P ENNSYLVANIA THETA Melissa Boyko was elected secretary of Villanova University's Panhellenic Council, replacing ou tgoing secretary Pennsylvania Theta Susan Kinloch. Melissa and Karla Stanz were inducted into Alpha Epsilon Delta, a pre-med honor society.

During the Montana State University Greek Banque t , MONTANA Au>HA Michelle Espelien was named Greek Woman of the Year, and Melanie Bury was given an outstanding community involvement award

TExAs ETA Rebecca Baur was elected treasurer of Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society, and named an AllAmerican Scholar at Texas A &: M University. Jami Bowen, Jennifer Lumpkin, Cheryl Camin, Jennifer McDaniel and Heather Jasinski were elected to Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society for their outstanding scholarship.

I N D IANA Au> HASJody Myers, Amy McKnight, Andrea Cardinali, Misty Livengood, Lisa White, Bridget Bascom, Jodi Hesselbach and Megan Schueler were initiated into Gold Quill Scholastic Honorary. The chapter placed first in Franklin College 'S Greek Week events.

I lliNOIS Au>HAS from Monmouth College Lauren Vecelas and Jennifer Tawney were inducted into Alpha Lambda Delta , a freshman honorary Korine Steinke and Tara Budde were recently inducted into Mortar Board, and Margo Slack , Amy Buhrmann ,

Christina Forth and Paige Bryan were inducted into Blue Key.

N EBRASKA GAMMA Leigh Ann Phillipps from Creighton University placed sixth in Communication Analysis at th e American Forensics Association National Individual Events Tournament, a prestigious speech tournament.

Marqu ette University's Panhellenic Council awarded W ISC ONSIN D ELTA Angela So the Greek Woman of the Year Award.

Outstanding individual achievements of the I LLIN O IS 1ErA Chapter a t the U n iversity of Illi n ois include: Sarah Bishop, Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society; Laura Amrein, Phi Gamma Nu Business Fraternity; Rebekah Frese, Phi Kappa Phi Honor SOCiety, Torch Activities and Service Honorary, Golden Key National Honor SOCiety, Gamma Sigma Alpha Greek Honorary; Kristen Isenhart, Phi Kappa Phi Honor SOCiety, Golden Key National Honor Society; Margaret Mueller, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Wendy Reutebuch, Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity; Lilllian Lindsay, Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity; Megan Feeney, Senior 100 Honorary; Catherine Blythe, Senior 100 Honorary , Mortar Board Senior Honor SOCiety.

At the University of North Dakota's Greek Awards Banquet, N OJml D AKOTA Au> HAS accepted the award for campus involvement , a commendation certificate for the Presidential Award for Greek Excellence Jodi Grossman , Rebecca Price , Jackie Vivatson and Michelle Williams were initiated into Order of Omega

ABOVE LEFT: Taking a break from their studies for an afternoon at a lake are Kansas Beta Lauren Jones, and Kansas Alphas Erin Menihan , Hillary Franke and Kimberly Cockayne .

ABOVE CENTER: Ohio Epsilons Molly Horman and Cynthia Rounds were tapped into Mortar Board at the Un iversity of Toledo.

ABOVE: Louisiana Betas Gretchen Hindelang, Jennifer Williams, Stephanie Griffin , Dionne Carney and Johnnie Hunt celebrated following Louisiana State University's Order of Omega Awards Ceremony where the chapter received the Most Outstanding Chapter Award and the Sisterhood Award. Dionne Carney was recognized as Greek Woman of the Year at the awards ceremony

IOWA G AMMA Mary Chmura was chosen as an Outstanding Freshman of Iowa State University's Greek System. The chapter received the 1994 President's Award for Fraternal Excellence at the Annual Greek Awards Banquet. Jennifer Foley, Jennifer Hultgren, Jennifer Plagman andJill Robertson were inducted into Order of Omega. Jill Robertson is the new president of Mortar Board. Jill and Jennifer Plagman we re selected to become members of the all-university academic organization , Cardinal Key.

CAuFORNIA GAMMAs received the Dean Joan M. Schaefer Award for high scholarship as well as recognition for maintaining the highest GPA at the University of Southern California For the second year in a row, the chapter won the university 'S annual songfest.

INDIANA GAMMAS Carrie Aloisio and Lynsey Bachman are Rush Counselors at Buder University.

IDAHO ALPHAS won first place in Greek Week at the University of Idaho. At the Panhellenic Awards Banquet , Amy Czamiecki was named Greek ew Member of the Year, Tasha Rosenberger received the Outstanding Sophomore Award, the Adams Scholarship and the Golden Key National Honor Society Scholarship. Sarah Ely was chosen captain of the cheerleading squad for the 1995-96 school year.

OHIO IOTAS Angela Kerr and Joey Jack from the University of Dayton received scho lars h ips from the Dayton, Ohio Al u m n ae Pan hellenic Council.

I OWA ALPHAS receive d t he Iowa Wesleyan College Panhellenic Scholarship Award for the highest chapter GPA. At Iowa Wesleyan College's Awards Day, Michelle Beenblossom and Shari Woodbury received the June Berry Scholarship for academics and service.

KENIlJCKY ALPHAS at the University of Louisville received the Panhellenic Philanthropy Award for outstanding service hours, Kappa Sigma Sisterhood Award, Sigma Chi Sorority Scholarship Award and Panhellenic Sorority Excellence Award. Garah Gamblin received the Outstanding Greek Volunteer Award and Senior Choice Award. Kristin Johnson received the Senior Greek Choice Award. Regina Gibson was inducted into Rho Lambda Honor Society and Elizabeth McGrath , Beth Schueler and Rebecca Hall were inducted into Order of Omega Honor Society.

COLORADO ALPHAS were honored at the University of Colorado Panhellenic Banquet with awards for efficiency and athletics. The chapter placed first in the Greek Week volleyball tournament. Ashley Mack was elected Panhellenic President and Jennifer Perkins, GreekJudicia l Board Chairman.

TEXAS EpSILON Jennifer Howry was named one of the Top Female Greeks at the University of North Texas. Jennifer Godwin won the Most Athletic Female Award and LindiJenkins made varsity cheerleader.

INDIANA ETAS were winners of the fifth annual Greek Week at IndianaPurd u e University at Fort Wayne. Jeanie Hols in ger-Eic h rece ive d the award for Most Outstanding Woman of the Year, and Michelle Colgan named Most Outstanding Pledge. During the university's Leadership Banquet, Jeanie Holsinger-Eich received awards for Outstanding Organizational Member and Who's Who among American College Students. Erin Fridh was elected preSident of the Student Activities Board.

MISSISSIPPI BETA Jill Brissenden was elected PanheLlenic President for 1995. Indiana Alpha Margaret Dillard Boyer, Alumnae AdviSOry Committee member for Mississippi Beta, was chosen the Most Ou tstanding Advisor at the University of Mississippi.

At the University of Memphis ' Greek Awards Reception , TENNESSEE DELTA received the Pan hellenic Council ' s Highest Grade Point Average Award , Panhellenic Council's Academic Excellence Award and Phi Mu ' s Most Improved Scholarship Award. The

chapter also won the Sigma Kappa Sisterhood Award and Bacchus/ Gamma Alcohol Awareness and Programming Award. Elizabeth Melton was named Greek Woman of the Year. Three chapter members were elected Panhellenic Officers. Leah Fyfe is president, Kim Foster is Chief J u stice and Callie Callaway is Vice President of Rush.

Courmey Clement was elected president of Order of Omega and Catherine Brannon was elected preSident of Mortar Board.

IWNOIS B ETA- D ELTA Elisa

Amundsen grad u ated with honors from Knox College. Kathryn Kisder was accep ted into a 10-week research project for wo men in co mputer science and engin eeri n g at Rensselear Po lytec hni c Ins ti tu te. Am y loc h was elected to Knox College's Honor Board. Patricia Eisemann, Jennifer Frier , Jennifer Garson, Susan Han, Lora Kutkat, Crystal Mellen an d Gail Sco t t were elected to Mortar Board.

FLORIDA DELTA Karen Hovis was selected for Mortar Board at th e University of Flo ri da. Mary Stansbury, Courtney Takacs an d Emily Goldstein were initiated into fres hm an honoraries Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta. Kimberly Goldsworth, Christie Stratmann and Angela Cooley were initiated into Golden Key H onorary. Jamie Froehling was selected as Student Govern m e nt Elec tions Com m issioner. Cathy McGoey was initiated into Alpha Delta Sigma, an honorary for advertising majors. Florida Delta won the President ' s Cup for intramural athletics. The chapter was also recognized as having Panhellenic ' s most improved GPA for the year. Jennifer Jaroneczyk , Matilde Galan, Holly Saigo, Kristen

Oakman and Jennifer Eddinger were accepted into Order of Omega. Angela Mclaughlin was selected as assistant director of social for Order of Omega.

AlABAMA GAMMA received the Panhellenic Award for the best scholarship program at Auburn University Kathy Waterman joined Ca rdinal Key Society; Traci Woodruff joined Lambda Sigma. Nicole Dedrick and Niki Pitts were chosen for Order of Omega. Lindsay Woods was elected to the Student Government Association Senate.

WEST VIRGINIA ALPHA Malinda Ashley, a West Virginia University Presidential Scholar, won the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Award Erin Baker, Cynda Borchert, Sarah Wilson, Shelly Wright and Nikki Tennis were inducted to the Chimes Junior Honorary. Malinda Ashley and Michelle Baldwin belong to the Golden Key National Honor Society. Leera Patel was inducted into Mortar Board. Nancy Anderson and Lisa Crohe are members of the Order of Omega Greek honorary. At the West Virginia University Greek Week Fraternity and Sorority Awards Banquet, West Virginia Alpha was recognized as Most Improved Sorority and won the Academic Excellence Award. Erin Baker was elected to the West Virginia University Board of Governors.

N EW YORK ALPHA Leslie Rice has been elected twice to the Student Government Assembly at Syracuse University where she served as a legislative branch officer.

TExAs BETA honored 92 women for their outstanding scholarship at the chapter's scholarship dinner.

VIRGINIA EPSIWNS Lael Smith and Nicole Hooper became members of Phi Beta Kappa The chapter was nominated for Outstanding Chapter of 1995 by the Inter-Sorority Council; Mary Ritchie was awarded Greek Woman of the Year; Diana Bozalis was recognized for most outstanding contribution to the Greek system for her year serving as ISC President.

MISSO U RI BErA Amy Albers was recognized as National Collegiate Athletic Association Division 1lI Volleyball Player of the Year.

WASHINGTON BErA Lisa Olson was named Outstanding Greek President of the Year at Washington State University. The Department of Apparel Merchandising also recognized her as Outstanding Senior. Katina Konrad and Kristina Tung are members of the Peer Review Board; Susie Blake and Lisa Olson were inducted into Mortar Board; Susie Blake, Amy Hittle and Heidi Newman are members of Order of Omega.

N EBRASKA BETA Annie Jones was initiated into the University of Nebraska's Innocents SOCiety, a local honorary which places emphasis on service to the university community. Kerry Florio was selected to be one of three justices on the student court. Katie Hamer was elected preSident of Nu Meds, a pre-med club at the University of ebraska During the Greek Week Banquet , Angela Waller received the Gamma Gamma Award for her contributions the the Greek system ; Margaret Wells was recognized for her appointment as justice to the Greek Judicial Board.

ABOVE LEFT: Florida Deltas Mary Ruth Russel. Cady Watson and Danielle Damato enjoy a University of Florida event.

ABOVE CENTER: Pi Phis from chapters across the country participated in a Semester at Sea last year including: Michigan Beta Eva Fisher (University of Michigan). Texas Alpha Lucia Bennett (University of Texas). California Theta Rebecca Fendel (University of California, Davis). Ohio Delta Myra Rowley Gallant (Ohio Wesleyan University). North Carolina Alpha Courtney Phillips (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). California Zeta Melony Malouf (University of California, Santa Barbara). California Gammas Carter Callaway and Erin Warmington (University of Southern Cal ifornia).

ABOVE : Texas Deltas Mary Morrison and Shari Baurle were initiated into Texas Christian University 's chapter of Mortar Board in Apri l.

IlliN OIS I OTAS Patricia Thomas , Lori Mosier , Danielle Bruner and Michele Vallero were inducted into Order of Omega at Illinois State University. Tina Chopp is involved in the Student Government Association and is current ly serving as Public Relations Coordinator. Candice Dutcher was initiated into Kappa Omicron Nu, an honor society for home economics majors. Amy Mersinger just finished her term as student regent on Illinois State University's Board of Regents The chapter received the Sisterhood Award during the Greek Week Awards

FWRlDA BITA Jennifer Schooley, a student at Florida State University, was among seven finalists for the 1995 Florida College Student of the Year Award, given by Florida Leader magazine.

Several OREGO GAMMAS were c harter members of Gamma Sigma Alpha, a national Greek academic honor society. The Oregon Gamma Chapter received the Highest Scholastic Achievement Award at Willamette University's Honors and Awards Banquet. At the banquet, Jennifer Reinke was recognized by Gamma Sigma Alpha, for her high academics. She received a Senior Key and was awarded the Colonel Percy Willis Prize.

SOUTH D AKOTA ALPHAS placed first in the annual Strollers competi ti on at the University of South Dakota. AmandaJohnson, Sarah Smith, icole Christenson played for the Coyotes, the University of South Dakota's tennis team.

MICHIGAN GAMMA Karen Walther is a member of Tower Guard, one of Michigan State University's oldest service organizations She spent 120 hours transferring books to audio tapes which are distributed to the blind. Karen was recently inducted into Order of Omega.

CAUFORNIA KAPPA Heather Christian of the University of California, San Diego has been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to study the public health system in Germany. While in Germany, she will also teach English in junior high and high schools.

I DIANA BITAS DanielleJahn,Jill Jacobs and Talitha Sims from the University of Indiana were awarded Garshweiler Scholarships at the

chap ter 's Founders' Day Dinner. The scholarships are awarded on the basis of chapter involvement, academic performance and financial need.

VIRGI NIA DELTA Susan Binder served the Southeastern Panhellenic Conference, a is-state regional sorority leadership development organization, as the Area lIl/Virginia Coordinator.

Susan is president of the Panhellenic Council at Old Dominion University.

AlABAMA BITAS Francesca Allen, Stephanie Burst and Tiffany Cordes were inducted into Order of Omega at the University of Alabama. Karen Dietrich was named Most Outstanding Freshman Karri Holley was inducted into XXXI , an organization that honors the top thirty-one women on ca mpu s for their scholastic ach ievement, leadership and extra-curricular activities. Stephanie Burst and Karri Holley Jomed Omicron Delta Kappa. Carolyn Ross was inducted into Rho Lambda.

ARKANSAS ALPHA April

Westmoreland was inducted into Mortar Board and was elected vice president of Blue Key National Honor Society at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Rachel Dickey was selected Cardinal Key President and Kathryn Caruthers was elected Cardinal XXX President. Kasey Lowe was elected Greek Council President. Stacy Thompson is a Fulbright College Ambassador.

Iill OlS EPSlW Chapter President Vanessa Gregg was awarded the orthwestern University Pan hellenic Citation for Scholastic and Leadership Achievement. Amanda Mellinger and Robin Wise were chosen new members of Rho Lambda

Panhellenic Honor SOCiety. Elizabeth Vitt received an award of recognition from the lllinois American Society of Civil Engineers for her high GPA, research experience, involvement and leadership skills. Severallllinois Epsilons are members of Order of Omega including Kathryn King who is vice president and Jennifer Hoppner who is preSident.

UuFORNIA THITAS Devry

Boughner and Stephanie Perez spent the summer away from the University of California, Davis facilitating leadership conferences for high school students in Washington, D .C

GEORGIA ALPHA Kristi O'Neill was elected president of the Athens Tutorial Program. She is responsible for 250 University of Georgia stu d ents who donate their time to help local students. Kathleen Marrin and Melissa Fallon were inducted into Rho Lambda Pan hellenic Honor SOCiety; Melissa was elected president Kathleen Martin and Megan Tintle were initiated into Order of Omega.

OKlAHOMA BITA Chapter

President Erin Holloman ranked in the top 10 in the Oklahoma State University College of Arts and Sciences Cheena Allen is Public Relations Student Society of America President , a member of Orange and Black Quill and a FOUljay Scholar. Rebecca Pfenning is Student Alumni Board President, a member of Phi Alpha Delta pre-law honor society, and a member of Mortar Board. Jennifer Watt and Amy Srygley are Pan hellenic Treasurer and Secretary. Monica Miller , Heather Voth , Kelley Langston and Erin Holloman are members of Mortar Board.

WYOMING ALPHAS Jenaneta Hirsch and Sage Knapp were inducted into the University of Wyoming junior honorary, Iron Skull. Kim Kosach, Sage Knapp and Larissa Belalcazar were accepted into Omicron Delta Kappa National leadership Honorary. Kathryn Ryan received a Scholastic Achievement Award at the Greek Achievement Awards. Heather Stone received the Margaret C. Tobin Award for outstanding sophomore and Sara Nielsen received the Melissa York Award for outstanding freshman leadership and scholarship. The chapter received the award for the highest GPA. Larissa Belalcazar was initiated into Mortar Board.

OHIO EPSILO NS Shyra Marling, Mary Ann Filipiak, Cynthia Rounds, Andrea Battaglia, Jennifer Miller and Katherine Forschner were inducted into Order of Omega. Mary Ann Filipiak was awarded the Pacemaker Award , given to twelve business students from the University ofToledo's College of Business Administration.

TExAs GAMMA Cayce Covey-Cook was named Outstanding Junior at Texas Tech's Awards Banquet. At the Student Organizations Awards Banquet, Cari Weinberg received the Student Volunteer Award for Community Service Heidi Arnold , Camille Bergman, Angela Murray , Angela Rodesney, Stephanie Speer and Melanie Thacker were inducted into Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta Marissa Debusk, preSident of Alpha Lambda Delta , inducted the new

members. Georgia Benton was inducted as Vice President of Communications of Alpha Lambda Delta and as an officer of Phi Eta Sigma. Ashley Allcorn, Maty Cook , Marissa Debusk, Jeanne Miller and Yanci Yarbrough were inducted into Order of Omega. Tracy Koons, Meredith Miller, Kara Smith, Wendy Welch and Yanci Yarbrough were inducted into Rho Lambda.

During Greek Recognition Night at the University of Kansas, KANSAS ALPHA Jamie Partridge was given the award for Outstanding New Member to the Greek community, Hillary Franke was named to Order of Omega and Kansas Alpha alumna Nancy lindsey Helmstadter received a plaque for Outstanding Alumna to the Greek Community. The chapter also won the award for best support of Alcohol Awareness , an award presented by GAMMA, Greeks Advocating Mature Management of Alcohol.

OHIO E TA honored several Denison University Pi Phis with awards at the Founders ' Day Celebration. There were 12 members recognized as members of the Pearl Society (GPA of 3.5 and above) and 15 members of the Pi Society (GPA 0[3.14 to 3.5)

NORm CAROUNA B ITA icole Schwarz received a Fulbright Fellowship to teach an American culture class for German high school srudents in Germany icole graduated from Duke University with a double major in economics and German

ABOVE LEFT: Texas Gamma Yanci Yarbrough is a senator at large in the Texas Tech University Student Association . Yanci has served as an Arts and Sciences Senator, Executive Director of Communications for the president of the Student Association and as a member of the St udent Leadership Development Board.

ABOVE CENTE R: Oklahoma Betas from Oklahoma State University teamed with Feed the Ch ildren to provide money and necessities for Oklahoma City bombing victims . The chapter house served as an official drop- off location

ABOVE: Illinois Epsilons celebrated during their Scholarship Dinner at Northwestern Un iversity with a special cake.

In recognition of a community service project developed for the Vanderbilt University community , TENNESSEE B ITA icole Alvino received the Ingram Scholarship. Nicole created a beeper system which provides translators for individuals in need at the Vanderbilt medical center. Marcy Shugert received the Graduate Traveling Scholarship The scholarship gives her the opportunity to travel throughout the world conducting HN/ AlDS research

MElANIE PIllING

New York Epsilon

RP.l.

Alpha Province

STACY BERMAN

Michigan Beta

University of Michigan

Theta Province

SARAH KilllNGSWOR1ll

Pennsylvania Iota

U. of Pennsylvania

Gamma Province

AsHLEY ZlATOPER

Virginia Epsilon University of Virginia Delta Province

J UU E POLSO

Nonh Carolina Gamma

Wake Forest University

Epsilon Province

BETItANY GRIFFIN

Ohio Iota

University of Dayton Iota Province

fRANCINE PENN

Kentucky Gamma

Eastern Kentucky U. Kappa Province

EUZABETH VITI

lllinois Epsilon

onhwestern University Lambda Province

JESSICA BROOKS

Florida Epsilon

U. of Central Florida Eta Province

SHANNO SLOAN

Indiana Gamma

Butler University Mu Province

AMY BRADSHAW

lllinois Alpha

Monmouth College Nu Province

AMYMAHFOUI

Louisiana Beta

Louisiana State U. Xi Province

TISHA STRAND

Nebraska Beta

University of Nebraska Omicron Province

AMY PRIMUS

Iowa Zeta

University of Iowa Pi Province

PAIGE GEIGER

Kansas Alpha

University of Kansas Rho Province

AsHlEY CHANEY

Oklahoma Beta

Oklahoma State U.

Sigma Province

AMY BETH ClARK

Texas Zeta

Baylor University

Tau Province

KIM DILLON

Colorado Gamma

Colorado State University

Upsilon Province

Arizona State University Phi Province

SUSAN BlAKE

Washington Beta

Washington State U. Chi Province

NOT PI CTURED :

LYNEITE ABRASSART

Oregon Beta

Oregon State University

Psi Province

KYRA EMANuE15

California Theta

U. of California, Davis

Omega Province

KiMBERlY GIBSO

California Zeta

U. of Calif., San ta Barbara Alpha-Beta Province

MICHEllE TRAClITA

California Lambda

U of California , Riverside

Alpha-Gamma Province

SUSAN ROBI E

Alabama Gamma

Auburn University

Zeta Province

JIlL YANKASKAS

Connecticut Beta

Yale University

Alpha Province

AMYSMrrn

Alabama Beta

University of Alabama

Zeta Provinc e

Pro V nee

Chapter

STACY ScHROEDER

Indiana Gamma

Butler University Mu Provin ce

SUSANNE AlBUQUERQUE

Ontario Alpha University of Toronto

Beta Province

DEBRA BEARD

Pennsylvania Epsilon

Pennsylvania State U. Gamma Province

LEsUE FAULK

Arkansas Alpha

University of Arkansas

Sigma Province

REBECCA LURAN

Florida Epsilon

U of Central Florida

Eta Province

MOLLY HORMAN

Ohio Epsilon

University ofToledo

Theta Province

ANN VIGNOVIC

Virginia Zeta

Virginia Tech

Delta Province

Awso MtlLER

Virginia Gamma

College of William & Mary Epsilon Province

DAM BINNING

Ohio Zeta

Miami University Iota Province

JEANIE HOlSINGER-EICH

Indiana Eta

I.-P.U at Ft. Wayne Lambda Province

AMY MERSINGER

Illinois Iota

Illinois Sta te University Nu Province

STEPHANIE GRIFFIN

Louisiana Beta

Louisiana State U. Xi Province

ANGELA So

Wisconsin Delta Marquette University Omicron Province

SARAH BROWN

Iowa Beta Simpson College Pi Province

HAu:vCOBB

Texas Alpha

University ofTexas

Tau Province

AMY SWARTCHIlD

Colorado Alpha

University of Colorado

Upsilon Province

NOT PI CTURE D :

AMY GILDAY

Kentucky Gamma

Eastem Kentucky U Kappa Province

CAYCE COVEY-COOK

Texas Gamma

Texas Tech University

Phi Province

MARNtE TAYLOR

Utah Alpha

University of Utah Psi Province

CHARlOTTE DICKE

California Beta U of California , Berkeley Omega Province

KARINA STEVENSO

California Delta

U.c.L.A.

Alpha-Beta Province

RACHEL McCARTHY

California Eta

U. of California, Irvine Alpha-Gamma Province

CArruNWElL

Washington Alpha

University of Washington

Chi Province

Alabama Alpha

POllY GRAYFS FISH , 1927 ; April 1995

Ar izona Alpha

JEAN CREPIN ZoOK FISCHER, 1920; April 1995

Arkansas Alpha

EUGENIA CRAWFORD HALE, 1942 ; May 1995

California Beta

MARJORY CAsEY HAYES, 1932; Ap ril 1995

VI RGINIA R. NORVELL, 1922; January 1995

California Gamma

EVELYN GRIFFI OLSO , 1922; May 19 9 5

California Delta

BILLIE ANDERSON NIBECKER, 1941: November 1994

Colorado Alpha

AUUNA EpPERSO AURELIUS , 1930; April 1995

MARy BURKE KI G, 1920; May 1995

VmGlN1A VERPLOEG PANKEY, 1952; November 1994

Colorado Beta

BARBARA BARRITT lACY, 1939; April 1995

EDrm BACON VINSO , 1923; March 1995

Florida Beta

REITA CHAMBERS NORMAN , 1921 ; February 1995

Idah o A lpha

ERMA SCHOLTZ COPPAGE, 1926 ; May 1995

Illinois A lpha

JANE TORNQ 1ST COMPTO ,1931; April 1995

Illino is Beta

MARGARET loGEMAN EsrEN, 1927 ; March 1995

Illinois Delta

G ERTRUDE GAMBLE MOORE, 1920 ; April 1995

Illinois

Epsilon

JEAN SUDDUTH CROOK, 1932; April 1995

Illinois Zeta

JULIA MACPHERSON DUPEE, 1932; April 1995

FRANCESj. PARTRIDGE , 1930 ; April 1995

Indiana

Alpha

B ERNIECE ETZLER SENSENY, 1941; March 1995

Indiana Beta

EUZAB£IlI SQUIRES loNG, 1924; March 1995

LUCILE BAKER WHITNEY, 1930 ; February 1995

Indiana Gamma

MARTHA HAWKINS NORMAN , 1918; March 1995

Indiana Delta

GENEVIEVE AYLARD BROWNELL, 1930; March 1995

RUTH MOORE MAImNE, 1934; February 1995

GLADYS JUANITA COOLEY WARNER, 1926; January 1995

Indiana Eta

SHAN ONJO ES L UTZ, 1988; April 1995

Iowa Alpha

VIRGI IA EBERf BARBER, 1945 ; April 1995

Iowa Beta

DOROTH EA EDWARDS, 1919 ; July 1994

Iowa Gamma

MARGUERITE BAKER COTTRELL, 1927 ; March 1995

MARy WALKER FATHAUER, 1944; April 1995

ALICE KEARNEY FULDNER, 1929; May 1995

RUTH AsHBY GEESEN , 1915 , affiliated ebraska Beta; April 1994

EUZAB£IlI WAllACE WELLS, 1939; March 1995

Iowa Zeta

B ERE JCEJo ES BI CHLER, 1919; April 1995

ANN BElLER SCHNEIDER, 1938; April 1995

Kansas Alpha

HELEN REIGARf BACON , 1930; October 1994

MARGARET lANDO MILLS, 1935; March 1995

Kansas Beta

MAxINE FLEMING FONES , 1931; March 1995

NINA HOWARD GEMMILL, 1924; October 1994

EMILY DAVIS lENAHAN , 1934; May 1995

Louisiana Alpha

MARJORIE CARRERE LYKES, 1943; December 1994

DOROTHY SHARP MIW G, 1913; May 1995

L ouisiana Beta

M URIEL TATE SIMPSON, 1945; April 1994

Maryland Alpha

MARGERY EVANS GoVAN, 1943 ; January 1995

Massachusetts Alpha

EsrnER L FlITS, 1919; March 1995

Initiation year and month and year of de a t h fo ll ow eac h member ' s name. When submitting death notices to Central Office, please give month and year of death. Names cannot be listed wit hou t t hi s i nfonn a tion.

Michigan Alpha

NAO MI HO ULT H OULE, 1917; July 1994

Michigan

Beta

MARy MARTHA H OB ROCK j OHN , 1938 ; Marc h 199 5

MARJORI E S TRAND O ' BRI EN 1938 · Febru ary 1995 "

H EN RI EITA M CGo UGH S UllIVAN 1928Febru ary 1995 "

Missouri Alpha

G RACE HARRIs lAWTON, 1925 ; March 1995

Missouri Beta

M EUSSA G AI L APrMAN 1992May 19 95 "

Nevada Alpha

MI RIAM L B UTLER, 1934; April 1995

New

York Gamma

NANCY B ARTLEY B ARBER, 1947; J anu ary 1995

MARGAREf F. GRIFFIN, 1930; March 1995

New York Delta

EMILY READ WOOD , 1975 ; November 1994

North Carolina Alpha

AllEN ClAYWEll IRVINE , 1944; May 1995

JAM IE CYNDRA MCGEE , 1994 ; April 1995

OhioAlpha

JESSIE COOPER D OWN ER, 1935 ; March 1995

AllCE BEASLEY HIVELY, 1933 ; March 1995

AN N E SLINGLUFF ORMO D 1931March 1995 "

P ATRICIA POTIER, 1964 ; April 199 5

emOflam

Ohio Beta

MARy TH U RNESS ADAM S, 1921 ; May 1995

J EAN RAMsEY CLYMER, 1932 ; October 1994

NANCY P AVEY MARTIN, 1956 ; May 1995

MARION NEFF, 1920 ; May 1995

ELAINE KEllEIT NOBLE, 1956 ; Ap ri l 1995

MARy REID S CHIFF , 1936 ; May 1995

Ohio Delta

H ELEN DOVE P AULSEN 1929Ap ril 1995 ' ,

Oklahoma Alpha

MARy L OIS H OLMES NIX, 1933; Ap ril 1995

J EANNE E BERLE S ELMAN, 1938; May 1995

Ontario

Alpha

MAxINE COlliGNON WALlACE 1943March 1995 "

Ontario

Beta

GlADYS TuNKS, 1935 ; February 1995

Oregon

Alpha

WANDA SHAW HART , 1946 ; May 1995

HELEN WIEDMER HA UGSTAD 1936April 1995 "

Pennslyvania Eta

TARA Mc D ONALD, 1983; April 1995

South Carolina Alpha

VIVIAN JONES RITIERHOFF , 1945 ; February 1995

South Dakota Alpha

BETTY DEN U COOUDG E, 1934 ; January 1995

MARYjANE BROWN DIEF E DORF 1948April 1995 "

MARI ENNE H UFFMANj ACKSo , 1956 ; February 1995

Texas Alph a

BETH B UTIE GI FFORD , 1944 ; April 1995

FWREN CE H UDSO KNIGHT, 1943 ; October 1994

NElliE P ARRAMORE SELLERS 1922April 1995 "

Texas Beta

CARROll Cox ESTES , 1927; May 1995

J ANE D ONOSKY KNox, 1939; April 1995

Texas Zeta

Lo RENE CARsON B OWERS 1977J anuary 1995 "

Virginia Alpha

MARy EVANS CARPENTER H OGAN 195 1May 1995 "

MARy H OLLENBE RG WHITE 1955April 1995 "

Virginia Gamma

j EANNETIE KEIMLING B AILEY 1949March 1995 "

Washington Alpha

G ERALDINE ZINDORF J ONES D USENBURY, 1925 ; April 1995

D OROTHY J ONES ECKMANN 1920May 1995 "

D OROTHY MUELLER FEWEll, 1937 ; April 1995

JAYNE LAMPING KEAL, 1936 ; May 1995

BEUlAH DARROW MARSHALL, 1933 ; April 1995

MARy OlSTAD SHANN O 1962April 1995 "

BETTY DAILEY V AN DE MARK 1953 April 1995 "

Washington Beta

ABBIE CRANSTON BRO UGHTO N 1930October 1994 "

JEAN SP ENCE R PARKER, 1937 ; May 1995

West Vi r ginia Alpha

J ANE WHm: B URNEIT, 1941 ; March 1995

Wyom ing A l pha

N ANCY jONES RYMlll, 1922 ; April 1995

Rush Information Form (RIF)

(To be used by alumnae members only)

Name of Rushee Attending College

Address

Year in College : o Freshman 0 Sophomore o Junior o Senior If transfer student: College attended _____________________________________ College GPA

High School attended ________________________________________________________________________

Pi Beta Phi Relatives (sister , mother , grandmother)

Other Greek Affiliated Relatives

Please check ONE of the following:

o Wish to highly recommend 0 Wish to recommend

Please check ONE of the following :

o Known personally by an alumna (if so , how long?) _______________________________________________

o Only factual information included. Source of information ____________________________________________

o Other Signed ___________________________________________________________________________________ Individual Pi Beta Phi Alumna Address

LIST SCHOOL AND COMMU ITY ACTMTIES AND HONORS: (Attach another sheet if needed .)

Comment on special interests , talents , leadership qualities , personality

A. My favorite angel afghan

46 inches X 67 inches N278 $45.00

B. Porcelain cherub ornament with gold bow. N280 $10.00

C. 1995 Collector series historic crest ornament. Gift boxed. N277 $12.00

D. "Celeste" angel bunny N218 $5.50

E. "Ovid" angel pig N220 $5.50

F. Angel cookie cutter. NI61 $1.00

G. Arrow cookie cutter NI30 $1.00

H. I1B<I> Ribbon 10 yards. NI05 $5.00

I. "I Believe in Angels " needlepoint pillow . N304 $20.00

J. Quilted angel tree skirt. N290 $50.00

K. "Angelica" angel bear N219 $9.00

L. Needlepoint angel pillow N288 $16.00

M. Pillow with embroidered crest.

N305 $45.00

N. Quilted angel stocking N289 $20.00

o. Angel with beautiful flowers and hand-painted cloth face N281 $25.00

P. Quilted angel pillow. N291 $30.00

Q. Pi Phi bear . N306 $25.00

R. Needlepoint " I believe in Angels" door pillow. N307 $16.00

S. Adobe angel candle holder with four burgundy candles. N308 $20.00

T. Blue angel satchel. N284 $79.00

U. Small angel purse N285 $45.00

v. Water bottle N298 $5.00

W. Squeeze bottle NI71 $3.50

X. Keychain and I.D holder N299 $5.00

Y. Fanny pack. N300 $24.00

Z. Wooden keychain KIOO $3.95

AA. Locker or closet organizer with four pockets N301 $38.00

BB. Chrome license plate frame N202 $6.50

CC. Cross stitch sampler pillow kit. Lace and stuffing not included NWIOI $10.00

DO. Holt House cards IO/pkg 5185 $6.00

EE. Angel ceramic mug. NI25 $7.00

FF. Pin pillow NI06 $6.00

GG. Insulated mug N245 $5.00

STERLING SILVER JEWELRY

I. Zigzag arrow pin with western charms

JI60 $34.00

J. Zigzag arrow pin with no charms

JI20 $16.00

K. nB<l> lavaliere bracelet. JI36 $26.00

L. Block letter ring 4. 5, 6, 7 JI43 $20.00

M. Arrow ring 'I, 5, 6 , 7

JI61 $20.00

N. nB<l> ring 'I, 5, 6, 7

JI63 $14.00

O. Zigzag arrow r ing 'I, 5, 6, 7 JI62 $10.00

P. Silver-plated heart pin with arrow and angel JIS8 $20.00

Q. Pewter angel pendant or ornament.

JI38 $8.00

R. Arrow charm. JI30 $6.00

S. nB<l> lavaliere JI27 $6.00 T. Tie-dyed T-shirt. L. XL Tll6 $16.00

U. Arrow T-shirt. L. XL T217 $15.00 V. Denim hat. NI97 $16.00 W. T-shirt with multi-colored Pi Phi design on back. XL Tl21 $17.00 X. Pi Phi

,

A. Angel wrapping paper

30 inches X 60 inches . N215 $3.50

B. Gingham nB<l> notepad . 5158 $3.00

C. Confetti notepad 5150 $3.50

D. ITB<l> calendar 5201 $4 00

E Ange l gift tags 24 / pkg N236 $2 00

F. Pi Ph i gift tags w ith envelopes l2Ipkg 5179 $5.00

G Pi Phi notepad w ith adhesive backing . 5149 $2.50

H. Pi Phi memo cube 5161 $3.50

I. Arrow fold-ove r note s 10/ pkg 5167 $4.50

J. Pi Phi diecut no t epad 5147 $5.00

K "Angel 8o0k: A Handboo k fo r Asp iring Angels " 5172 $18.00

L. Gold - plated angel book mark. N246 $4.50

M. Daily p lanner and address book. N258 $13.00

N. f1B<l> notecards with envelopes 10/ pkg 5164 $7.00

O. D iecut no t epad kit In cl u des nB<l> d iecut no t ep ad, arro w note pa d and I pencil. 5146 $8.00

nB<l> diecut only 5102 $5 00

P Flo ral n o tecards with enve lop es . 10/pkg . 5157 $5 00

Q. nB<I> pencils 5151 $.50 each

R. Stationery with nB<l> crest. 30 sheets , 20 envelopes 5153 $5.00

5. Pi Beta Ph i pen 5165 $1.00

T. Angel journal. 5174 $8.00

u. nB<l> watch with genuine leather band. JI40 $29.00

V. "Pardon Me , Your Manners Are Showing" etiquette book. 5160 $10.00

PI PHI EXPRESS 7730 Carondelet SUite 333 St LouIs MO 63 IDS (800) 322-1867 8 30 4 30 Central Standard Tlfne. Monday - Fnday

SHIPPING RATES: (All o r ders shi pped UPS unless otherwise specified _) $ 25. 00 and under= $4 00 ; $ 25 01-$ 50 00 = $5 00 ; $50 0 1-$100 00= $6 50; Over $100 00= $8.00 _Shipments over 40 Ibs., actual frei ght charged In-stock items shi pped within 48 ho urs

Adrienne Mitchell Named Foundation President

Amid the convention excitement , the Pi Beta Phi Foundation Board of Trustees held its June meeting and elected Adrienne Hiscox Mitchell , Kansas Alpha , the new Foundation President

A charter board member, Adrienne has served the Foundation since its es tablishment in 1990 She served as secretary of the Foundation Board of Trustees for five years

Adrienne has a rich history in Pi Beta Phi leadership , having served twelve years on Grand Council as Grand Vice President of Collegians and Grand Vice President of Philanthropies. The future of the Foundation remains secure under the guidance of this Pi Phi who truly leads by example

Pi Phi On-Line

Pi Phi Printin gs, th e qu a rterly o n-lin e newslette r h as be en expa nd ed to includ e Int e rn e t u se rs. If yo u wo uld like to sign up , se nd a message to Em ily Ru ssell Tarr, D irecto r o f Al umn ae

Reco rds , PRO DI GY # CSXC2 7A or Internet CSXC2 7A@ prodigy com etwork with other Pi Phis and keep up to date with Pi Ph i on- li ne

Scholarships for Pi Phis

Pi Beta Phi Foundation scholarship applications are now available for the 1996-97 academic year The fall mailing to alumnae clubs and chapters will include copies of all scholarship applications and required financial disclosure forms Completed applications and supporting documents must be postmarked by January 15 , 1996 to be considered .

This year , 49 Pi Phis from across the country are benefiting from the Foundation's Scholarship Program. The Foundation takes great pride in its abiliry to assist members in achieving their educational goals.

For more information on an undergraduate scholarship , alumnae scholarship or graduate fellowship , please contact : Scholarship Program

Pi Beta Phi Foundation 7730 Carondelet , Suite 333 St. Louis , MO 63105 (314) 727-7338

Chapter Anniversaries

The N EW YORK AlPHA Chapter and Syracuse, New York Alumnae Club are making plans for the 100th anniversary celebration of the chapter. Many special events for a weekend celebratio n in April o f 1996 are b e ing planned Help is n eeded in planning and co ntactin g fellow alu mnae . Please co n tact the chap ter with an offe r to assist.

INDIANA D ELTA will celebrate its 75th anniversary the weekend of October 5 , 1996 Organizers are seeking memorabilia for a historical presentation and members interested in serving on the planning committee . Please contact Carol Dora Murphy, 200 Quincey Street , West Lafayette, IN 47906 (317) 743-7700 or Shirley Gayda Dora , 5121 Green Braes E Drive , Indianapolis , IN 46234 (317) 293-5094

TExAs EPSILON alumnae are invited to participate in a 20th anniversary and reunion celebration January 26 and 27 , 1996 . Events will be held at the Radisson Hotel in Denton, Texas. Friday evening's events will include a Cookie Shine and the performance of rush skits A luncheon will be he ld on Saturday. For more information call Stacy Horton at (817) 898-0636 .

Attention Artists!

The Pi Beta Phi Foundation invites interested Pi Phi artists to participate in a contest The Foundation is seeking an artist's interpretation of the title , "Angel with a Heart ." This title will be used at the 1997 Convention as the theme for the Foundation 's Memorial and Recognition Gift Program . The winning entry will be honored at the 1997 Pi Beta Phi Convention and will then remain on display at Central Office

Watch for details o n how to enter you r artwork.

Armed Forces

Alumnae

Panhellenic

Representatives from 13 national sororities have begun organizing the "pilot " Armed Forces Alumnae Panhellenic Association (AFAPA) in the Washington, D C. area with hopes of expanding internationally. Bylaws have been approved by the Natio n al Panhellenic Conference and funding will be provided by Chi Omega.

Eligible membership consists of " qualified women who are alumnae or associate members of any NPC group and who are affiliated with the Department of Defense or the Armed Forces on active duty, reserve or retired starus, or are a family member ."

Purposes of the AFAPA include publicizing the high ideals, purposes and accomplishments of the fra ternity

system, and maintaining files on prospective collegiate members for the reference of member groups . For more information on this exciting opportunity, please contact Mary Lu Meixell, 4926 Wheatstone Drive , Fairfax, VA 22032, (713) 425-6360 or PRODIGY #SFNG97B.

Women's Health Issue

An upcoming issue of The ARROW will focus on women's health issues We would like to hear from members who are in the medical field, as well as those who have personal testimonies of enduring and surviving medical problems. Please send your contributions and ideas for this issue by January 1, 1996 to The ARROW oj Pi Beta Phi , 7730 Carondelet, Suite 333, St . Louis , MO 63105.

Pi Beta Phi Travel Club

Enjoy the fun and benefits of traveling with other Pi Phis and their families and friends You'll take advantage of lower group costs, learn more about our world, and experience the friendship of Pi Phi traveling companions. Our next trips are scheduled for January 8---aboard the new American Queen from New Orleans with great group savings-or you might prefer our February 24 Panama Canal lO-day cruise on the Royal Princess. For fall of 1996, we have a special Mediterranean cruise tour planned with the Tri Deltas! For information on any of these rravel opporrunities, or to be included in furure mailings, please call toll free (800) 633-1545 and ask for Claire or Lynn

Become an Alumnae-At - Large Member

i Arts Wee end at

rowmont

Mark your calendars for next ye 's event, May 2-4, 1996. For information on 1995 Arts Weekend, see pag

Missouri Beta Henrietta McCutchan H , Tennessee Beta Nancy Fawn Wilkerson Diehl and Kentucky Alpha Helen Anderson Lewis enjoy Arrowmont's 50th anniversary dinner following the dedication of Hughes Hall on May 4 , 1995 . Initiated Name

New Name (/last/first/middle) City/ State!Zip

w icker basketry students .
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