Fall 2005 Alpha Phi Quarterly

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QUARTERLY A Publication of Alpha Phi International Fraternity Since 1888 Vol. 117, No. 4 Fall 2005

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Fall 2005 Alpha Phi Quarterly

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Q U A R T E R L Y A Publication of Alpha Phi International Fraternity Since 1888 Vol. 117, No. 4 Fall 2005

FoundersClara Bradley Burdette (’76), died 1954Florence Chidester Lukens (’75), died 1885Martha Foote Crow (’76), died 1924Ida Gilbert Houghton (’76), died 1916Jane S. Higham (’76), died 1949Kate Hogoboom Gilbert (’75), died 1900Elizabeth Grace Hubbell Shults (’75), died 1895Rena Michaels Atchison (’74), died 1933Louise Shepard Hancock (’76), died 1932Clara Sittser Williams (’75), died 1925International Executive BoardInternational President: Crista Cate Vasina Vice President: Peg Dechant Thornburg Secretary/Treasurer: Billie Coskey Battiato Stacey Grimes Boulmetis Deana Koonsman Gage Carole Salerno Susan Brink Sherratt Shana Goss Smith Lindsay Wiggins Ex-Officio: Sally McCall Grant, NPC DelegateFoundation DirectorsChairman: Susan Weiskittle Barrick Vice Chairman: Gayle Goodman Secretary: Linda Gardner Massie Treasurer: Alin Hernandez Wall Susan Bevan Ann Brinkman Amy Jordan Tvrdik Crista Cate Vasina National Panhellenic ConferenceAlpha Phi Delegate: Sally McCall GrantFirst Alternate Delegate: Deana Koonsman GageSecond Alternate Delegate: Laura Malley-SchmittThird Alternate Delegate: Mary Rekart UlichEditorial Advisory BoardSheila George BrightAnn BrinkmanEmily Ellison LambJan Jones OwenAlpha Phi Quarterly StaffEditor-in-Chief: Christine SpiegelCommunications Coordinator: Kayee IpIntern: Nora GardnerE-mail: [email protected] Phi Quarterly DesignMichelle Webb DesignE-mail: [email protected] Alpha Phi Home Pagewww.alphaphi.orgExecutive OfficeExecutive Director: Susan ZabriskieAddress: 1930 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201Phone: 847.475.0663 Fax: 847.475.6820E-mail: [email protected] OfficeExecutive Director: Rebecca Andrew ZanattaAddress: 1930 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201Foundation Phone: 847.475.4532 Fax: 847.475.9982E-mail: [email protected]

Alpha Phi Quarterly Editorial Policy

The purpose of the Alpha Phi Quarterly and its content is to provide informationand services to the membership of the Alpha Phi Fraternity, in keeping with theFraternity's status as a 501(c)(7) tax-exempt private membership club. The maga-zine is devoted to highlighting its members and matters of fraternal and collegeinterest. The views expressed in the articles published in the Quarterly are thoseof the authors and their contributors, and do not necessarily represent the opin-ions of Alpha Phi Fraternity, its officers or staff.

All persons interested in submitting materials for publication in the Alpha PhiQuarterly are encouraged to send them to the editor at the Executive Office. Theeditor reserves the right to accept, deny or edit any materials submitted. Unlessotherwise requested, all photos sent to the magazine will become the propertyof Alpha Phi International and will not be returned.

Articles may be sent by mail, fax, e-mail or on a PC disk. Please send yourinformation to the editor by the deadlines indicated on this page. Materialsreceived after these deadlines will be considered for the following issue.

Please direct any submission questions or inquiries regarding publicationadvertising to the editor at 847.316.8920, or [email protected].

The Alpha Phi Quarterly is published winter, spring, summer and fall.Subscription price is $3 per year; single copies are $1. Send change of addressor announcements to Alpha Phi Executive Office, 1930 Sherman Ave., Evanston,IL 60201. Periodical rate postage paid at Evanston, IL, and at additional mailingoffices. (ISSN: USPS 014680) Postmaster: Please send address changes to AlphaPhi, 1930 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201. Printed in the USA.

C ntentsI n T h i s I s s u e

The Foundation is 50! 1

Alpha Phi Badge Turns 100 2

25-, 50- and 75-Year Anniversaries 4

Alumnae Pride 11

Message from the IEB 18

2006-08 IEB Nominations 19

Potential Member Form 26

West Virginia 75th Anniversary 27

On Campus 28

People 35

Reunions 36

Career Development 37

Announcements 38

Fraternity Directory 43

Bulletin Board/Classifieds 45

THE BADGE THAT BINDS USThe Alpha Phi badge turns 100 in 2006. FormerQuarterly Editor Marge Hultsch writes about thehistory of this outward symbol of allegiance.

Quarterly Deadlines

Issue Copy DeadlineSpring 2006 Jan. 15, 2006Summer 2006 April 15, 2006Fall 2006 July 15, 2006Winter 2007 Oct. 15, 2006

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HAVE YOU MOVED? Send your new address to Alpha PhiQuarterly, 1930 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL60201 or update your address online atwww.alphaphi.org.

CELEBRATING THE FOUNDATIONThis issue of the Quarterly salutes the Alpha PhiFoundation and its 50th anniversary in 2006.

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Have you visited our newly redesigned Web site at www.alphaphi.org?Improvements include new sectionsdevoted to potential members and parentsin addition to numerous other new features.We hope you enjoy it!

T H E F O U N D A T I O N I S 5 0 !

It is an honor to welcome you to this issue of the Quarterly –a look back at 50 years of Sharing Our Hearts, as well as aglimpse into the future – because you are the heart of theAlpha Phi Foundation, and through the gift of your time,talents and treasures you touch the hearts of thousands ofwomen and families every year.

As women, we support projects in which we can create,change, connect, collaborate and commit as volunteers. Wedo this in our academic, religious and home communities tomake a better world. And we do this in our collegiate and

alumnae lives because Alpha Phi has touched our hearts along the way. For 50 years the Alpha Phi Foundation’s mission has been to touch hearts too,

as well as to fund programs that provide leadership and educational opportunities,encourage and recognize superior scholarship, support women’s cardiac health,educate women about the value of philanthropy and assist members in need. It isyour creativity, collaboration and commitment – as well as your contributions –that support and enhance our tradition of sharing.

On behalf of the Foundation board and staff, I want to personally thank youfor sharing your hearts as:

• donors, financially supporting the Foundation and our programs, scholar-ships and grants that benefit other sisters and our communities,

• volunteers, giving valuable time and energy to Foundation activities,• members of the 50th Anniversary Steering Committee, creating a great

celebration, and• board and staff members of both the Fraternity and Foundation, keeping

Alpha Phi’s heart beating strong.

Enjoy this issue of the Quarterly – a reflection of the good work we have accom-plished together and a look at the opportunities that lie ahead of us. Then take amoment to thank a sister who has touched your heart through the years or a sisterwhose heart needs your touch today through an honor or memorial gift to theFoundation.

In June, please join me at Convention 2006 to celebrate Alpha Phi Foundation’s50th anniversary. It will be one party you won’t want to miss!

Once again, thank you, my Alpha Phi sisters, for touching the hearts of womeneverywhere by sharing yours.

Sincerely,

Susan Weiskittle Barrick (BO-Bowling Green State)Foundation Board Chair

F A L L 2 0 0 5

In the Next IssuePhilanthropy/Community Service

Fraternity Annual Report

Foundation Scholarship Recipients

Convention 2006 Preview

New at www.alphaphi.orgHave you visited our newly redesigned Web site?

Improvements include sections devoted topotential members and parents in addition tonumerous other new features.

Web Site Photo Contest! In celebration of theredesigned International site, Alpha Phi issponsoring a photo contest.

P A G E O N E

The Alpha Phi Foundation turns 50 in the spring of2006. Join the celebration.

Do you know why the Forget-Me-Not Fund wasestablished? Learn about this and other greatmoments in the history of the Foundation.

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F e a t u r e

FOUNDATION

Susan Barrick

The National Panhellenic Conferenceinaugurated International Badge Day in

1997, on which all 3.7 millioninitiated sorority women areurged to wear their badges – a

splendid practice which we hopecatches on. One hundred and

more years ago there wouldn’t havebeen the need for such an exhortation,

though, as perpetual pin wearing – byboth collegiate and alumnae members –

was the norm, often with charming consequences.The Alpha Phi Quarterly of November 1890

carries this touching account: “A few weeks ago,” saysthe writer (who was serving as a Methodist mission-ary to Japan), “we entertained a party of newly-arrived missionaries who were going to China. I wentto the dinner weary and worn with my work andfeeling no particular interest in the strangers. As wewere introduced, I caught sight of a badge at thethroat of one of the young ladies. Yes! It was anAlpha Phi pin with a Beta guard. My own badgecaught her eye, and as our hands met in the good oldgrip, our hearts beat ‘heart to heart,’ and we realizedhere, in far away Japan, the blessings of Alpha Phi.”

Alpha Phi was the first women’s fraternity to useGreek letters as its badge*, but in the beginning theexact design of the pin did not matter. Each memberenvisioned the pin of her dreams and had it made byher jeweler. Most of these little badges were set withpearls, diamonds, rubies, garnets and turquoises,as enthusiastic members felt nothing was toogood for Alpha Phi, and each wanted themost beautiful badge she could afford.

Most, if not all, of these 19thcentury badges had the “Phi” lying onits side – the so-called Lazy Phi badge.This design might be attributed merelyto artistry. Recent research in oldQuarterlies and Convention minutes,however, suggests a less capricious intent. At thetime of the founding of our Alpha Phi, inSeptember 1872, there was another Alpha Phialready in existence, a men’s secondary school frater-nity founded in Hamilton, N.Y., in 1870. Our LazyPhi design is said by some early members to havebeen chiefly a device to distinguish our monogrambadge from theirs.

Interest gradually grew in developing a standard-ized badge. But what a touchy issue this was! At the1884 Convention, a committee was formed to“plan for a Society emblem.” Nothing came of it. In1885 another such committee was formed. And soit went for 22 years with Convention delegateswrangling over such issues as these: What sizeshould the pin be? Should the “Phi” be upright orhorizontal? Should it be chased or plain? Shouldthere be stones? Which stones? Ruby? Crown set?

Should there be a standardized badge at all?Those in favor believed that the pin should bedistinctively a badge, not a personalized item ofjewelry. Those opposed wailed that this “takes awayall the delightful sentiment connected with thepin.”

The presiding officer of the 1894 Conventiontried to maintain the composure of delegates bydeclaring, “We are no longer school girls, and thismatter should be looked at in a sensible, business-like way.”

The Quarterly editor intoned in the November1894 issue: “The foundation, principles and watch-words of the Fraternity are the same for eachchapter – why should the pins not be the same?”

By 1898 a new consideration had arisen, that ofcost and the varying pocketbooks of the members.“Unifying the size and to a certain extent the priceof the pin takes away all invidious distinctions andmakes it purely a bond of unity – a symbol for a

beautiful thought – representing in its uniformsimplicity the smallest possible sum in every

case,” writes one member in theQuarterly.

Simplicity and minimal expensebecame bigger and bigger factors in

the debate. “The most beautiful pin weknow is one of the old style – plain Greek

letters of medium size without jewels,”says a writer in the November 1901

Quarterly. “It does not represent money value; everysister can afford to own one; it is the simple testi-mony that the wearer is of that band whose mottoreads ‘Union hand in hand.’”

Members became more and more serious regard-ing the meaning of the badge, and its frivolous usewas discountenanced. “When we use it to fastenour collar or to take the place of … a hair pin, we

The Badge That Binds Us34 Years in the Making, Our Badge Turns 100 By Margaret Knights Hultsch (BN-Duke, P-Ohio State, B-Northwestern and O-Missouri)

P A G E T W O A L P H A P H I Quarterly

Designed by one of the firstSyracuse (A) members

Barnard (M) 1906

pervert its use,” says the Quarterly in August1902. And in February of 1904, a writerdecries a meaningful badge disguisedby incongruous decoration withjewels and compares it to the prevail-ing custom regarding wedding rings.“We do not wear our diamonds onour wedding bands,” she says. “Trueelegance and true simplicity forbid.”

Momentum for reverence of the badgegrew, and at the 1904 Convention PresidentGenevra Gwynn Wiley (A-Syracuse) asked “thatwe use our Fraternity pin not as a brooch nor as anecktie fastener, but as a badge only, worn on theleft side, ‘nearest the heart.’” Though it is not offi-cially prescribed by the Fraternity, this is the prac-tice which we almost universally follow today.

The Convention of 1906 finally approved thegeneral specifications for a uniform badge – a plain,unjeweled monogram bearing the three-letter secretinsignia in black. A white-jeweled badge wasapproved for dress. The monogram was to be of“true Greek,” not fanciful, letters. In 1908 severalpins were exhibited at Convention, and the stan-dard design we use today was adopted. A.H. Fettingof Baltimore, Weld & Sons of Minneapolis andShreve & Company of San Francisco were chosenas official jewelers. Ironically, the design adoptedwas virtually identical to one of the Alpha Phimen’s fraternity badges from which we had origi-nally tried to differentiate ourselves.

And so the badge controversy rested – untilConvention 1946, when collegians clamored forpermission to wear a white-jeweled badge duringthe day, as alumnae did, as well as for evening dress.Permission was granted. Former InternationalOfficer Ruth Himmelman Wright (ª-Washington), who attended that Conventionrecalls, “Man alive! Did we collegians think we’dachieved a Mammoth Victory.”

Then in the late 1950s International Director ofAlumnae Edith Huey Shelton (B-Northwestern), acommanding figure in the Fraternity at that time,flouting 50 years of Fraternity tradition, placed herbadge on a bangle bracelet and wore it as – jewelry.This practice caught on as it gave alumnae, espe-cially, a way to display their badges when they hadlittle other motivation to do so. Present Fraternitypolicy provides that badges may be converted intorings or pendants but may not otherwise be altered.

Then in 1972, dismayed by the way the badgehad virtually dropped from sight in the anti-fraternity 1960s, International President Betty

Mullins Jones (¡-DePauw) pushed theenvelope even further with a

reminder memo she sent to theFraternity saying, in effect, thatmembers were free to wear theirbadges any way they liked – Just

Wear Them! This liberality did notcatch on, however, and today the badge

is seldom seen anywhere other than overthe heart.

We have moved from the years up through the1950s when a new initiate would wear her badgeon her pajamas and a collegian who had forgottento put on her pin that morning would run back tothe house between classes to retrieve it, to todaywhen badges are worn only on special occasions.Practices vary. In some chapters members dress upand wear the badge all day the day of chapter meet-ing. A few other chapters specify one day each weekfor the wearing of the badge. Some wear them tochapter meetings, ceremonies and preference partiesonly.

Through modern times members have alwaysbeen captivated by the old style Lazy Phi badgewhen one appears, some wishing they could acquirea Lazy Phi for their own. At Convention in the1960s, members were given the opportunity toregister their opinions on reviving the Lazy Phibadge. Collegians, especially, preferred to reservethis style as honor badges for International officers,certain other officials, chapter presidents andInternational awardees, which remains the casetoday.

We receive a badge when we are initiated asAlpha Phis, and it is ours to wear for our lifetime(so long as we do not resign or become suspendedor terminated), but the final ownership remainswith the Fraternity. The badge of a deceasedmember may be kept by her family, given to heroriginal chapter or to another Alpha Phi orreturned to the Fraternity.

There have emerged unscrupulousindividuals who collect fraternityjewelry as a hobby – non-members towhom our badge as a symbol means noth-ing. They can be very rude about their“right” to own our emblem. Guard thatyour badge never falls into their hands!

*As things have developed, roughly speaking, monogrampins characterize women’s fraternities founded in theEastern United States; emblem badges characterizethose founded in the South or Midwest.

F A L L 2 0 0 5 P A G E T H R E E

1898 design

Syracuse (A) 1908

AΛ-Alumnae Initiates*Mary Cesare Piazza

Angela Ernst Karwan*Ann Fortier Cormier*Linda Herring Woodman

Diana Malko PierceyLaurel O’Leary WrightKay Pierce Gritter

*Cathleen Rafferty Jensen

A-Syracuse*Nancey Ansaldi*Stephanie Case Mills*Suzanne Eklund*Sara Elich

Melanie Esserian*Heather MacIntosa*Sheila Maurer

Clare McDormott O’MalleyJacqueline McMahon

SchweikertMary Clare O’Kane Ehde Leslie West Lafontaine

*Joan Wolfensberger

B-Northwestern Patricia Acha Sevgi Aykent Kovarik

*Barbara BakerSusan Baker Carroll

*Beth Baumgartner Leslie Black Pontello Melise Blakeslee Carter

*Cynthia Brightfield Mary Coulter Bredemann Elizabeth Hammond

Swiecichowdki*Amy Konishi

Regina Lasko Patricia Magee Pelikan Cheryl Maggert Kahn Elizabeth Meinert Tinsman

*Julie Milsten *Barbara Peters *Jacqueline Pongracic

Rima Prakash Beth Riemer Schachtel

*Pamela Rothermel Betsy Sheets Shank Tracey Taub Hovda

*Christi Tillman Norman

Γ-DePauw Kathleen Barnes Tekulve

Kimberly Bass Gulli Dorie Bergstrom Ytterberg

*Deborah Burner Margaret EhlersPaula Evans Hoge

*Elizabeth GoodpasterHope HansenLori Hepler

*Jennifer Hession\tSusan Landgraf Batina Holly Lichtenberger KincaidLaura Mecimore Gerhardt Tammi Midkiff Culmann Alison Misiorowski

Mickelson*Tamara Randall Smith

Karen Roach Cornett Christine Shelton

BachmannAnne Stromberg LuedekingLaura Sursa Crampton

*Suzanne Swiatek Jeffers Laura Torkelson Parish

*Kelly Wilder *Amy Wilmer Hill *Janet Wilson

Nancy Zadigian O’Brien

∆-Cornell Susan Bassett

*Anne Beatrice Maul Karen Braun

*Abigail Browning *Lorinda Buffamonte *Ann Casavdoumecq

Debra Chesman *Lynn Daniels *Stephanie Engle Sinesi *Eileen Fisher Miller

Joy Gaylinn Reidenberg Patricia Greene GreatorexDeborah Holt Ahsler Barbara Jeffery Danzi

*Helen Jumbeck Anne Killourhy Linda Krasnopolsky NewmanMary Kubli

*Caroline Kunz Reeves Karen Lankton Schmidt Sarah Leggett

*Susan Leggett Swanson Patricia Lehtola Mellon Lynn Leopold

*Evelyn Manz *Jeannie Martin

Sharon Mathewson GregoryDana Mayman Alley

*Helen Maynard Elizabeth Merrill

*Leah Murch Catherine Nelson Hoyda

*Linda Park Barbara Pettengill Teresa Quan

*Alyssa Quinn Feeney *Carol Ricciardi Goldstein

Hedwig Ruszczyk Martha Stubbs Erickson Kathleen Sullivan Day Lydia Thompson Solomon Elizabeth Title SilvermanMeri Walchessen Filippell

E-Minnesota Dawna Alexander Catherine Couture Julie Drier

*Sue Elder *Elizabeth Fagerlee *Carrie Flanigan

Aaron Fox *Tracey Gjerde *Stephanie Holker Spaulding *Janis Horns

Nancy Jenkins Bush Julie Johnson Bjork

*Joelle Keiski *Catherine Klima *Cindy Koski *Shari Kuller *Georgia Leech *Elizabeth Lindholm *Nora McGlynn *Nevene Mosharrafa Meier *Carrie Nammacher *Sarah Norgaard

Diane O’Leary Freeman Laurie Parker Becky Rear Gleason

*Nanette Richards *Jodi Rudick

Carrie Saylor Cole Joann Schultz Valerie Smith

*Susie VanHoef *Linda Wallem

Sheila Weston Nichols

Θ-Michigan *Michelle Belfie

Julie Burns *Jill Carpenter *Patti Ceresa

Shari Cloutier Robertson *Anne Cooper

Lynn Cvetic *Sara Farhat

Anne Fink Bartoc *Mary Heffernan *Holly Hegarty *Joan Henderson

Ellen Hertz Jennifer Hoff

*Cheri Jacobs *Mary Kosnik *Kristin Lindberg McCullough *Margaret Maly *Samantha Manardo

Kristine Morgan Maly *Lynn Murray

Lisa O’Brien Ryan Becky Osborn Larson

*Patti Reed *Anne Royer

Anne Schaible Tatum Kathy Seaton Bach Lisa Sichler Muir

*Wendi Strauch Mahoney Jennifer Sugar Frawley Sarah Ulmer Hallstedt

I-Wisconsin *Elizabeth Aik *Karen Aldrich Will

Kelli Ames Wright Bonnie Anderson Locke

*Karen Bardis Ryan *Erica Bergsland *Barbara Boler

Karyn Brown *Anne Chatterton

Lisa Chosy Patricia Engler Parish Tracy Ferguson Sturtevant Theresa Fitzgibbon Judith Gahn Murphy

*Gail Gaumnitz Kilpatrick Barbara Griggs Bolens Cynthia Grows

*Holly Gruebling Mari Hatzenbuehler Mary Kraemer

*Julie Lawton O’Malley Carrie Loth Thiel Karyn Luker German Leslie MacNeil Dobbins

*Peggy McNamara Sarah Newcomb Gerike

*Eileen Pillman Hoagland Julie Reiners Chenoweth

*Cynthia Retzlaff Pages *Linda Rubin

Jill Schmutzler Seghetti *Lisa Simmons

Julie Sorenson Welsh *Ann Staudenmaier

Cathy Verkins Wittchow

Nancy Wimmer Gray *Nancy Woodrow Johnson

KΛ-Stanford Darcy Blake Wettersten Linda Aston

*Elizabeth Baccelli Noll *Mary Baker

Marsi Bennett *Kathleen Birnbaum *Donna Colewallen *Barbara Collier *Laura Dick *Amy Dunn West

Pattey Fong *Nell Ford *Gayle Gardner Sacher

Monica Garin *Gail Greenberg Patterson *Susan Grier *Julie Gubrud *Peggy Guyer Kelley *Suzanne Halsted *Diane Harris Kline *Rocio Harrison *Mary Hollywood

Elizabeth Hoven Maillet Julia Jenness

*Marta Kreps *Patricia Liu *Carolyn Lombardi *Lynn Matcovich Nichols

Kathi Mullen Cordova Ilena Norton Ann Pedreira Rabago Laurie Plautz

*Mollie Purcell Susan Reyneri Lynn Rudman Kirsten Sanders Hayes

*Catherine Tamaro *Nancy Thomas Johnson *Katrina Visser

Vivian Wang *Rebecca Wittrock

Λ-UC/Berkeley Paula Barry

*Jane Bassett Dorothy Bates Eppler Jacqueline Benzwi Ealy Helen Biren Kristen Caldwell Karen Carver Moore Maria Cieri

*Marcy Cohen *Clare Cohn Bertuci

Denise CooperQuackenbush

Lindsey Crittenden Eve Decker Joan DeHovitz Alice Devine Wilson Kathleen Fanning Daggett Suzanne Folck Schneider

*Pamela Gompertz Schmitz Debra Hartman Warfel Michele Jurgens Susan Kandel Candace Kyburz

*Sandra Lorenz

Barbara Lossing Carnesecca *Una McMullan Adkins

Francesca MeschendorfRodriguez

Renee Michelis Hellman *Lisa Murphy *Sandra Overacker *Susan Payne *Jill Price *Wendy Ross *Lisa Santos

Elizabeth Shepherd Bonnie Smolin Grossman Laura Sullivan VanZandt

*Patricia Taylor Kathryn Young Smith

N-Nebraska Julie Belt Newton Angela Bonness Larson Caroline Coupe Schainost Christine Cronk Hatton Lynn Dedrick Paula Dickhute McClymont Kerry Distefano Lisa French Dawson Dana Furlow Rogers Jane Gangel Slezak Julie James Forster Deborah Kaltenberger

Barger Kirsten Karnett Hosman Jill Knott Sievers Jennifer Larchevesque House Patricia Lasbury Christine Matthes Barnett Lynne Miller Tracy Peters Brown Maria Petrow Knowles Margaret Pettit Burke Jane Porter McLeay

*Lori Ribble Amy Rizek Larsen Jamie Roberts Volkens Lisa Roth Freeburg Kim Scripter Johns Susan Simpson Pedersen

*Jolynne Stang Henning Sharon Stephens Jensen

*Tracy Stevenson Hoff Sandra Templin Page Michelle Weber Hamilton

*Lisa Woodward Christine Young

Killingsworth

¥-Toronto *Jennifer David *Sandra French Cross*Sharon Glover

Andrea Hector MatthewsMary Langford RollandVictoria PinningtonAlison Pybus

O-Missouri *Luanne Arras Plackmeier

Sally Barton*Diane Boland Heermann*Charlotte Daniel

Elizabeth Dohr YountLeslie Frieze TrudelLaura Frieze EulbergStephanie GentschChristine Harrison GertsKarla Hayes Pond

*Katie HendleySherri Jacobs RedmonCindy Kemp CooperBeth Kindler HendzlikEllen Knapp BowdonMadonna LimbergLiz Llorente

Nancy Manring Holman*Shannon McGowan Powers

Michelle Miller Glascock*Leslie Molnar*Sandy Niemi Kaiser

Debbie Pappert EskridgeRhonda Rauschelbach

CzernikDanielle Rawlings HeilKim Rickmeyer SkrainkaKimberly Rippe BarnettJo Rowell O’MearaCindy Rychlewski MenzelMary Sallee DouglassChristine Schulte BeckSusan Smith VogliardoKarin Stenstrom LentzMaria TapleyMischa Van Alphen Alyea

Π-North Dakota *Carol Anderson Grabanski

Jolene Carman BlairDeidre Evavold LarsonLisa FossMaureen Gellatly DelaneyKari Hankey BigelowCatherine Hostetter

McDonaldDeeann Liffrig

*Kay MartinNancy MonteithAnne Mullen Lindahl

*Karen NygrenKerry O’Keefe GlynnKaren Owen

*Kimberly Roley MyhreDarci Schafer WoldMary Solberg GriffinDiane Swartz McWilliamsCatherine Thompson

*Cheryl Vakoc Loch

P-Ohio State Karen BakerKaren Barry LambechTracy Bell TaylorWendy Chadwick Murphy

*Diana CoronadoLaura Eifert Smore

*Deborah Feidner DumondLisa Fosheim Moore

*Jeanne Geiger*Lori Gerber

Antonina Harris Stroebel*Kimberly Hitchcock Cox

Lynn Holaday Trimble*Pamela Krausz

Kathy Kretch*Kathryn Lurie

Kelly Norton*Nancy Norval Hannum*Diane Porro*Julie Power Grim

Shari Prato SchwartzChristine Richey HurtubiseSara WagnerSusan Wiedemann Niese

Σ-Washington Kristin Andersen Strand

*Tracey Austin*Lindsay Bale Townsend*Andrea Ball

Laurie Boyd CarlsonAmy Coffelt HillTraci Cooke

*Meredith Cuppage SawyerTerry DirTeri Eshelman DurrMyra Gratis AdamsJennifer Henrie WoodhouseJill Hertzke Thomas

* The Executive Office does not have current contact information on this member. If you have information about one of these sisters, contact the alumnae department at [email protected] or 847.316.8940.

25-Year Members

Looking for a way to celebrate your 25-year anniversary of sisterhood? Wouldyou like to honor an alumna's 25-year anniversary with a recognition pin and/orcertificate? To order, visit www.alphaphi.org, e-mail [email protected] orcall 847.316.8940.

Editor’s Note: San Jose State (BΨ) is not in the 25-year member list becauseinitiation practices of the time included extended pledging periods. Other chap-ters may not be listed because they did not exist at the time (e.g., chapters wereclosed or not yet established).

P A G E F O U R A L P H A P H I Quarterly

Congratulations 25-, 50- and 75-Year Sisters!

Alpha Phi salutes the following women who celebrate a significant anniversary of sisterhood during

2005. We recognize these members of Alpha Phi for 25 (initiated in 1980), 50 (initiated in 1955)

and 75 years (initiated in 1930) of membership. Congratulations also goes to 10-year sisters (initiated

in 1995).

*Anne JenkinsCarolyn Keeney Burkland

*Lori MacInnes-JonesKathy McHale WeryWendy Mesher MathewsMichele Mueller SchuhJulie Parker Barwick

*Becky Peterson*Pat Raymond

Cheryl Reible Mahan*Sheila Schunter Comstock

Terri Shiner MerrimanIrene Suryan Smith

*Tracy TakeuchiKaari WallerichSuzanne Ward

*Diana WhiteDebra Zimmerman

T-Oregon Jacqueline Ball

*Londa Bergerson*Deborah Betts

Kathleen Boe ChapinKatherine Campbell Moberly

*Julie Carlbom*Angela Copeland*Janette Crandall*Tonia Cunningham*Robin Dustan*Kristi Fordham*Tracy Herbst

Patricia KerrJulie Kitzmiller GeiserSheryl Klein

*Valerie KnightJacquie Lester AndersonJanelle McClung Buzzell

*Jeanie McMullen GreisserDeby Montgomery JonesMichelle Morse LedetLinda Murphy Taggart

*Gabriella PalmerSimone PauwelsDebra Perlman MunsonKathryn PetitPolly Reed Weber

*Sandra Rendler DeShazer*Lisa Royce

Mary RuckdeschelChristine TennantKatharine Weekly JonesHeather Yarris

Y-Washburn Karen ClarkJaneice Dick BeeversElizabeth Harper True

*Kelley HathawayDenise Kitzman Wichman

*Debbie KriksKim Maddox

*Donna Moss*Karla Quednow-Wolf

Ardith Smith WoertzJulie Tappehorn

MunstermannLisa Wachs Shea

Φ-Oklahoma Lise Bickham DeShea

*Cheryl Bilyeu BurksDebbie Boley HammontreeTerry Bordwine TeelLeAnn BowdenDiana Busch HartleyCandace Caughron

Shauberger*Jessica Clingman Baker

Kimberly Coll BlantonKim Craft GarrettKeely Crutchfield StinerTajquah Dennison HudsonAndrea Dolan

*Janie DvorakMona EdwardsLisa Fietz RossLeslie GildartJudith Golden JordanCarolyn Hallum SchulteBrenda Holmes KeelingCatherine Jackson

D’AlessandroCaryl Jackson SpradlinPamela Keane Barnes

Jana Keel ShookCarol Kelly Golonski

*Kelly Kimball*Tammy Kirk Spencer*Mary Levy

Melissa MaciasSusan MarcheseMargaret Moore Hammond

*Sherry Ormand BowersLynn Owrey Lessere

*Debra ParrRobin RascoShelley SmithTeresa Stevens LesterLeslie Sward GreerAnn Swyden Massad

*Cynthia Teehee*Sarah Webb*Amy Williams Seeger*Cheryl Wyatt

X-Montana Susan Barker Rowe

*Paige Delaney*Maria Lazetich*Kem Lehto*Yvonne Lillebo Farrington

Lisette Love Pickens*Melissa Neumann

Mary North Abbott

Ψ-South Dakota Kathleen Adam Bykowski

*Peggy Bradley Arrington*Chris Carr*Lori Day*Anne Dorsey*Theresa Draxton*Teresa Erger

Denise Hanson Long*Polly Hines

Angie Hinkley RitzmanBarbara HinsethDarcy Mohr OlstadDebra Nellermoe

Mortenson*Theresa Pillar

Cynthia Schneider Froiland*Sateera Smith Thompson

Susan Squire FlynnMary Srstka Day

*Carolyn Taplett WilkinsKarin ThompsonJeanne VanLent CihakKaren Vikesland Johnson

Ω-Texas Katherine Bell Shipley

*Mary Bonvillain KaminLeslie Camp ThompsonMaureen Criss Mathis

*Cheryl Devine BakerDana Devitt Lowery

*Jo DildyBrenda Dolenz HelmerD’Ann Duesterhoeft

McGrawJennifer Elvig GregerJudith Gilbreath CundiffVirgilia Glander SchwartzSharon Gross PortwoodCarol HellikerNadia HijaziPatricia Hinote FordPhyllis Horn MilsteadSusan JamesColleen Kreps StubblefieldM. Lambert Adams

*Lisa Lofton BairdLucy Love LeatherwoodKathleen MarablePatricia McElhaney PickettKristin McMahon KligermanLaura Middleton O’NeillKaren MouritsenNancy Newton Finley

*Robyn Olin Franz*Elizabeth Rawl Nelson*Anita Riha Robinson

Mary Slay BassLaura Smith

*Jennifer SnowKelly Terry BoseCristyn Townsend

*Mary Weise Mauer

Eve Williams

BA-Illinois Kelly AbelesLauren Anderson StewartJean Arola

*Lisa Askin*Kim Backs

Nancy BartaTrudy Boehme ElsnerPatricia Bradley HarperSusan Brady Grey

*Kathryn CaseKelly ChapmanCrystal ChewDebra Cummins JaegerPatricia Deegan Bartolone

*Deborah Elliott WagnerLaura Fox Kelly

*Caroline FrankeCaroline Goddard Zalatoris

*Jeanne Hall*Kathleen Hamm*Lisa Howey Trevor*Linda Ippolito*Marianne Joyce

Julie Koren HickeyLinda Levine Rodda

*Martha LinnCarey Lyman-CordesTeresa Mahachek McGrath

*Jennifer MeedenCatherine NovakMarian Pankow

*Nancy Phillips CampbellPamela Postlewaite MurphySusan Reedy WilliamsNoreen Valente O’ConnorElayne Victor

*Linda VissersMary Wilhelm Matteson

BB-Michigan State *Toni Ballard

Janet Bettman Shafer*Ann Blossfeld

Glenda Brown Barnwell*Kathryn Cerre Olson*Lisa Clary*Lisa Cregar*Laura Cunningham

Lori Davies Pixley*Kathleen Duffey*Betsy Elliott*Anne Evans*Susan Fowler*Amy Haga

Karol Hopkes SwensonNancy Howley KruppLindsay McIntyre Learman

*Susan McLeod*Bonnie Olsen*Judith Perkins

Theresa SaindonLisa Schrenk Wiand

*Maura ShackletonKimberly Smith Polley

*Dorothy Triunfol QuinnErin Whalen Huppert

*Linda Wilcox WilliamsElaine Zawacki Bowersox

BΓ-Colorado Sarah Fairbairn Anderson

*Holly Love*Lisa Ross

B∆-UCLA Wendy BartoshMaria Blaser

*Teri BowmanMarchell Brennan HillardCynthia Brewer KenyonDiane Campo HendrixRoxanne ChristValerie Chuba

*Kathleen CoffeyBeth Colbert MolineLisa Fisher KolakowskiMichelle Goldberg

*Keri Greer KatzSusan Henriksen Frantz

*Jennifer Herman SteeleTheresa HermannsMichelle HernandezLisa Hix Meredith

Sheila Hoffman GoldenClaudia HooverSusan IsaacsAnn Killion

*Julie Kjos*Karen Leitner*Gabriela Marangone*Julie Mayerson

Laura McFarlandCarla Melendez ZaninoAndrea Nevens

*Denise Norton StoneLynnea Olsen

*Debora OwenDeena Portnoff Sellens

*Jade Pyle BruggemannAlann Roberts GreenleeLaurette Schiff

*Pamela Scott*Liz Seidner*Betsy Sikora*Sylvia Souza*Kirsten Spears Chasen*Julie Sporer

Laura Sudman GreenPatricia Suiker

*Lorraine TapiaJulie Wahl Latham

*Maria WillbackKaren Wilson

BE-Arizona Nancy AllisonMarta Alter Lilly

*Jeanine AmendolaBarbara Belt McEldowney

*Patricia Burns*Diane Day Counce

Trisa Edwards Schorr*Nancy Eliscu Zeidenberg*Elizabeth Haines

Martha Hield Ciaccio*Karen Howell

Renetta Kennedy HaasKimberley Knight Barteau

*Trisha KulinovichDiana Lanik MinerLaura LippowAnita Moley HartConnie NelkeLesley Nelson Mundy

*Edwina Nicholson*Diane Orraj

Kathryn PieperGwen Price Gause

*Diana PugaRhonda Rittenberg

*Beth Ruebsamen*Kathryn Russell Scott*Amy Walker

BZ-Idaho Heidi Bartlett WilsonLauren Brown Slette

*Linda CarlsonKaren Dammarell OrchardLee Daniels Dudney

*Marie EatonKarla FriedeMargo Hikida

*Carol LeeSally Lerner Galati

*Mary Moore*Margaret Nelson

Colleen Pedey*Nicolette Pool*Debra Silflow*Tracy Streibick*Sarah Williams

BH-Manitoba *Carol Banks Loder*Heather Cameron*Laurel Fingas*Colleen Leslie*Lorelei Melnick

BΘ-British Columbia *Linda Bruschinsky*Suzanne Byl

Suni Chen*Mary Cochrane Bennett

Joanne CoxDenise Duifhuis

*Lori FierhellerMelody Holland

*Margot Koning WellsGwendolyn Manning

*Punam Mathur*Diane McCollum*Janice Murphey*Audrey Newman*Lorraine Nikirk Martin

Lesly Pearce*Rozalind Read Hollet

Susan Shackell*Caroline Simon*Sharon Speed*Kathryn Spence

Toby Taylor

BI-West Virginia *Vicki Adams

Lana Alexander Gammage*Susan Boswell Bunner*Elizabeth Burnette*Maryann Campbell

Brenda Caudill Rubenstein*Dorothy Decker

Mary Flynn JonesKatharine Fratti NoyesSusan HazlettDiane HitchingsBeth Kania Raney

*Alisa Liston MaksemetzClarissa Mahin Clark

*Cheryl McCardle FoxSarah Morton McCourtEllen Osborn NemeroffAllison Ploeger ShoolcroftGina Price SatterfieldTammy SimpsonLeslie Smith Hoffman

*Linda Snavely*Anna Tout

Peggy Whalen Omslaer

BΛ-Rollins *Gladys Bradford

Ahmeena Diab Otto

Viola Fazio Emery*Maria Gonzalez*Tracy Hagan*Linda Hawkins Seamon

Carol Hilton SchefstadSharon MulsonAnn Portoghese Varga

*Helen Raynolds Griffith*Lisa Siewers

Tamie Smith*Jennifer Wallens

BO-Bowling Green State *Karen Alaburda Hoegler

Pamela Blain BishopCatherine Bockhorst

LeesmanKimberly Bratton KolleckerJanice DeFelippi

*Deborah Eagle Seward*Karen Freedman

Pamela Fremont DonahueRosemary Gibson BallardSusan Gleespen MattimoeRosemary GreveJane Hausfeld BraunDianne Hovanec RemingtonSharon Karras Crush

*Susan Knafel*Lori Larson

Susan Martinson PledgerLisa Miller BertkeRonda Moritz Kaplan

*Laura Perry*Susan Pettrie*Donna Phelps DeLuca

Mary PhillipsAllison Roth Dunlap

*Paula RushCheryl Shaffer BittnerCarlene Smith PlesciaJulie Thiel LareseSheryl Wilkowski

*Patricia WolfeJane Wright Gallagher

BΠ-USC Michelle Barlow Weech

*Pamela Benson WadeRosalie Bera Mayo

*Carolyn BobbCrista Breihan HubbardValerie Burdick HumphreyAnn BurgoyneKaren Faber RitzdorfMary FulcoMelissa GoldmanKathleen Hale Martella

*Laurie Harris Fujimoto*Katie Johnson

Kristi Johnson BorisoffAnn JonesChristine KamataniWendy Keough BozigianKristina KlingTracy Knoll Nordbak

*Kelliann Ladd GattiDonna Lipper Lucas

*Pamela Manfre*Ellen McInnes

Marachal Myers GohlichMeredith Nelsen Smith

*Stefanie Norman*Jill Ornstein*Catherine Portaro*Janet Pusheck*Kelli Ratigan

Colleen Scully StemlerJanna SmithDiane Thompson Maeder

*Amanda Tretheway DeRecat*Alice Walls

BP-Washington State *Deborah Carls Marbach*Heidi Falk*Karen Faubel Wang

ANNIVERSARY RECOGNITION PINS These women are now eligible to purchase a special anniversary pinfrom the Executive Office to mark this wonderful occasion.

The sterling silver 25-year pin in the shapeof the Big Dipper is fashioned with onesapphire at each of the seven joints (cost:

$35).

The 50-year pin, a silver circle with fourred stones, is created so your originalbadge can be placed inside the circle

(cost: $30).

The 75-year pin, a brilliant diamond-shapedgolden pin with clear stones at each of thepoints, also allows you to place youroriginal badge inside the pin (cost: $30).

To order, please e-mail alumnae@ alphaphi.org or call 847.316.8940.Please add $5 shipping & handling fees to each pin order. 25-, 50- and75-year member certificates are free with each pin order. Certificatesmay be ordered individually for $10 each, plus $5 shipping & handling.

Editor’s Note: See page 10 for details on 10-year pins.

F A L L 2 0 0 5 P A G E F I V E

Phyllis Gillman*Kathleen Good*Holly Jamison

Kathy Kroening*Fay Leberman Hindin*Lynnette Lowry Hippaus

Karen Moore*Carleen Newton

Lori SerranoStacia StevensKristin Thompson Sugamele

BT-Indiana Alice ArndtLorraine Arnold AndersonMichele Bac

*Linda Baer*Deborah Bennett

Pamela BuchananLeah ColvilleLori Cooney Babigian

*Marilyn Custer*Kimberly Day

Debra Farrar TownsendLori Gaeth WalochaKathryn GeeTeresa GrayLinda Hauch Hanley

*Helen Kurlander*Tracy Love Sparks*Janet Marvel

Janice Messick MacyShelley MillerDale Pehlke BonadioMary Ross RyanLaura Russell Sams

*Anita SpitzKaren Stark BayerleinRenee Trainer Cottingham

*Gwendolynn Wagener Britt*Gretchen Wahl

Paula Webber*Judith Williams*Cynthia Woodman

BY-Oregon State Karen Andresen ChalmersBarbara Baltzell HingesShannon Barrett Stephen

*Colleen Beggs*Judith Borsberry*Susan Briot*Denise Calavan Hovander

Debbie Campbell Childres*Debra Fromdahl

Lorrie GreweSharon Hauge O’Toole

*Ann Hercher*Alecia Hoss*Kristine Hudson

Cynthia Jack NewmanSally Legler Larson

*Tracy Lisac*Betty Longfellow

Lorna McBlaine MatthewTori Morse DulwickRachelle RaskJennifer Reading Fuller

*Carol Shear PetriniMary Simich DeGrandmont

*Teresa Smith*Carolyn Swanson

Shelley Thompson Connelly*Nancy Wallis

Lori Williams Burton*Sharon Wolfard Mooers

Susan Wood Munne

BΩ-Kent State *Lori Anderson

Kimberley Bradley Ressel*Jaime Butler*Lisa Costello Potts

Penni Gilmore Rolen*Laura Gleckler

Beth MaragasCynthia Palm Hardy

*Carol ScolaroBarbara SigelLauren SoltisKatherine Stinson

*Kimberly Wine

ΓA-San Diego State *Janet Anderson Crandall *Vivian Babakanian

Janice Bresnahan Johnson Karen Brunner

*Dorothy Bulac Jennifer Burt Carrie Doumitt

*Virginia Fleetwood *Lisa Hafer *Laura Lamontagne *Christy McCord *Laurie McGilvary Watkin *Anne McLaughlin *Moana Meyer *Laura Mills *Julienne Moen

Carol Rieben *Kimberely Roth

Marianne Slaught Temple *Mary Steen *Tamara Stewart *Karen Waterman

ΓB-UC/Santa Barbara *Tracy Alford

Annita Avila Sharpe Garilynn Billingsley Hiscott

*Kaaren Brown *Karen Burdick

Sheri Cowan Stray Barbara Daine Leslie Dean

*Margaret Deter *Elizabeth Fitch Winger

Karen Gibney Cummings Pamela Giles Lisa Harrold French

*Terri Moore Bailey Martha Myers Glazier Karen Ohrenschall Byers Deborah Rose Keith Judy Schneider Council Maureen Smith Fischer Victoria Summers Kubick

ΓΓ-Drury *Robin Burtrum*Cynthia Clary

Li-Yang Lee HsuDana Simmons BuxtonTeriann Taylor Jenkins

*Marrianne Thomas

Γ∆-Kansas *Cynthia Barnard*Kelly Brown Whitford*Pamela Cain

Lauren Carlson FraserDeborah Denninton

*Kia Eldred*Suzanne Hackmann

Daun Horttor*Lisa Howard*Sue Huseth

Carey JacksonLynn Jordan Horton

*Doniela KingCarole King Hoffman

*Lisa Koehn Jackson*Melinda Lemen*Pamela Mai*Karen Meyer*Janet Murguia*Mary Murguia*Keron Murphy

Donise Osbourn*Lindsey Parcells

Lynn ParkinTerri ReicherLisa RogersSonja Sandeno

*Debra ShofnerSandra Simon HabinckMindy Spritz

*Elizabeth StateDianne Stettler LemmonKathryn Tarwater

*Kelley Williamson*Pamela Wood

Shana Woodyard Stuart

ΓZ-Puget Sound *Denise Arff

Susan Birkland Sorenson*Jennifer Blome

Desiree Church Custodio*Julia Edwards Long

Stephanie Foreman StremicAngela Greaney WitterHeidi Hohmann Koster

*Belinda Holcombe*Carol Hosford*Dee Kammer*Susan Krausse

Roberta Mitchell OlsonStephanie Nelle

*Dawn Powell*Lora Renz

Jolynn Reugh Kovalsky*Candace Rogers Hardin

Kristine Saldin*Elizabeth Scott Woods

Elizabeth Stean RosebaumDena Weisgerber OchsDesiree Welch Duvall

*Terri WorthHelen Yoswick Connolly

ΓH-North Texas *Susan Berry*Kathleen Dolman*Laurie Dryburgh

Debbie Hogsed Schnell*Katherine Holbein Turner

Laura Kennelly SpinelliLisa LoveLissa Manzanares SmithKristi Meisenbach

*Sandra MoralesJoan RathbunCarolyn Ray StewartKimberly Ricker SmithKatherine Rudolph

McQuillanCynthia Ruffeno Johns

*Felice Schantz BraswellValerie Schuck L’Huillier

*Cheryl SelbyElizabeth Shaw HarrisonCathy Shwarts TeiberTina Sumpter Holbein

*Shelly VanMeter*Karen Weatherspoon

Lucinda Wilson Wood

ΓI-Texas Tech *Suzi Aho Nix

Julie BernhardPatricia BourlandLaura Cary

*Margaret Cook*Rachel Coulson

Catherine Darby HartSherri Everette Raughton

*Sabrina GodwinJill Izzard GuajardoRhonda Kiker CarrMaria LawsonSusan Mackey HartAngelia Marsh ButlerTerri McMillan AshbyCarrie Moten Knowles

*Dara Myers*Jenee Paine Moore

Susan Patterson HodgsonJody Plymell Holland

*Susan PurserBetsy Reynolds ZachryKathleen Ross KomendaWhitney Schmidt TongCindy Staud BoehmeApril Stovall MaulandKelly Stribling SutherlandGladys Swofford Settle

*Annette WalshEdie Wash Fanning

*Catherine WilliamsonThomas

*Debra Wimberley Wood*Kimberlea Winter

ΓK-CSU/Long Beach Susan Creasey

*Robin DavisCatherine Espinosa de

ElenaVictoria FischerPamela Forster RemingtonMichelle McGowan

*Lisa PantonePatricia Parker ChalmersStacy Prolo Dawson

*Elizabeth Russo*Colleen Shortridge Freimuth

Colleen Stanton*Karen Stolp Roundtree*Jill Thompson*Monica VanLeeuwen*Carole Wells

ΓN-Miami University *Patricia Bandelow Reulbach

Mary Jane BercawKelly Bishop Lenz

*Kimberly BurmesterJulie Busson PreisseCynthia Clark Garcia

*Angela DonnellyKaren Giese Heard

*Cathy HartVictoria Hunter ChabotLeslie Iams

*Kathleen Jensen*Elizabeth Jolliffe*Kathy Kearney*Kathryn Kindler*Cheryl Kirchhoff*Julia Knox McCain*Kathryn Krenz Young

Julianne Kroeschell HansenLisa Lewis FenleyAnn Lorenz Timmons

*Tami Mansfield OlsenCheryl Mays CragerCathleen PlautEllen Renick Durand

*Lisa SandmannSusan Schopf HansenSharon Sharp Guttman

*Mary Simeon Williams*Carolyn Sommers*Susan Steinhardt Valker*Mary Taylor

Stacia Wallace Gorge*Stacy White*Kim Wyse Ohlin*Amy Zimmerman

Γ¥-Wichita State Teri Black Newbold

*Georgia BooneSteiner Carrick Group

*Karen CrupperBrenda Diepenbrock MoffittKarla Evers DegnerJulie Farmer AllredCarol Fowler GarzaRita FreiLori Hull GrommeshKelly KendallPatrice Kiser MyersRochelle Loop ArianaLuree LuskHolly Malek Bryk

*Deana McAdamChristine Olson MeyerDonna O’Shea McPartlandPamela ParsonsLinda Picknell Thompson

*Kippie RomeroSusan Salber GoodDebra Sternitzky Dawkins

ΓO-Drake Katherine Anderson

*Bonni Benn*Jethra Brand

Linda Coplan-LevinDeborah DockendorfElizabeth Erickson

*Margaret Fausek RustmanMalinda Fischer MarksBarbara Flandreau

*Blanca GonzalezLaurie Grant Paulson

*Maureen Jagier*Mary Kennedy

Mary Pejril HortonRebecca Rehm Blankfield

*Michele Romamz*Cydni Ticho

Karen VonDracek

ΓΠ-Arizona State Rita Bailie Jenkins

*Betty Blalock VonSteenwykSusan CorriganCatherine Cunning Ozog

*Cheryl Fruchter Valerie Gifford Merritt Suzy Riccardo Catherine Sapper Carrino

ΓP-Penn State Rebecca Adams

*Clare Blanc Beth Bohn Musser Joan Chaplick

*Joyce Cohen Janice Fullerton Marci Jayson Harmon Beth Keiser Borowski

*Kathleen Lewis Valente Susan Mantz

*M. Massena Linda McGrath Garzone

*Lynn Mehalick *Dawn Momich

Catherine Mount Purcell Alma Pierce Row Karen WeiserGreger Kim Wintergrass Kortze

*Lisa Woodruff Pauline Zadernak Stavely

ΓΣ-Wisconsin/Stout Cynthia Click

*Jannet Lunquist *Susan Nelson *Ann Sackariason

Susan Schendel Topham Cheryl Stephens KrauseLorna Thorpe Wulterkens Kathleen Webster Griffin

ΓΩ-Midwestern State *Bridgette Banner

Rebecca Crispin Lazenby *Deborah Gonzales McCash

Martie James Zoe Leahy Chapman Dana Mikkelson Davis Julia Shain Diebold

∆A-East Carolina Rondale Bailey Lucy Barton

*Mary Bevill Amy Brooks

*Janice Cochrane Duckworth *Suzanne Cuddy

Lori Daniel Evelyn Dill Walker Carolyn Fischer Lingerfelt Anita Gutierrez Mason

*Joan Hubbard Hughes *Brenda Kulikowski Shipley *Lori McLamb Wagner

Kimberly Miller Tyndall *Sandra Scott *Alison Smith Johnson

∆B-TexasA&M/Commerce *Debbie Pogue

∆Γ-Northern Colorado Tami Barnes Jane Blincoe Coulter

*Cathy Carlson *Cheri Corrie *Karin Doty *Veronica Duhon Sheets

Marilyn Flood *Emilie Foley Lynch *Shelly Hauquitz

Kimberly Hight Cynthia Hill Wilson Julie Hitchcock

Donna Holinger Veatch Jill Humphrey Ellen Jeffs Sanders Michele McClinton Osborn

*Terri Peterson Chicoine *Kimberly Rees *Dawnienne Rundel *Heidi Schrader Harrison

Debbie Seawell Sunset *Lori Williams

∆∆-Oklahoma City Judith Balogh Hall Dana Daniels Parker

*Kenna DeLozier *Susan Kraenzel

Denise Nelson Owen Allyson Shaw

*Rachel Wilson

∆E-Iowa Mary Alstrin Apfelbach Karen Bailey

*Andrea Boughton Murray Andrea Breckner

*Juliann Brick Dolge *Teresa Dull *Robin Garvis Speicher

Kathy Halvorsen Millin Karen Herbst

*Jody Hurwitz Lynn Johnson Tracy Jones Hill Julie Kebel Umetsu Nancy Kersey Fellowes Lori Kirgis Robin Kirsch Bright Barbara Knutson Baker

*Ann Mathis Randall Jan Mosbarger

*Kelly Mullen Juliane Nunn Ross

*Mary Rogge Kathy Schmitt

*Heidi Schnell *Cynthia Taube Sievertsen *Julie Tharp

Anne Van Atta Westphal Melissa Van Ryan Moeller

*Susan Vaughn Elizabeth Weber Berg

∆Z-Maryland Mary Boggs Moon

*Mary Doyle *Norma Flicop

Leah Hague Effie Hallas Titches Ellen Hawke Lindh

*Theresa Ivory *Cynthia Jenkins *Melissa Kalonturos

Andrea Komsa Sala Fabiana Krichmar Puliti Michele Manley Susan McGowan

*Melissa Mooney *Daryl Newhouse

Renee Profeta *Megan Ransom *Jennifer Rogers *Renee Seiden *Lynn Shapiro *Georgina Slavoff *Lisa Smietan

Karin Sonneman *Nia Tavlarides

Mary Tydings *Gieselle Wiemann

∆H-Adrian Beverly Barrett Sloggett Marianna Cook Steele Tina DiDomizio Bailey Margot Egel Maurer Elizabeth Galligan

*Michelle Morrison *Laurie Nolfo *Laura Schwind *Christy Thompson *Luana Warren Putz *Susan Watts Erickson

∆Θ-Western Michigan Ann Andrew King

*Julie Bain *Lucy Bayer Schiefer *Diana Bergin Lafata *Jean Bordelon *Bambi Boyer Gleeson

Bethany Bradley Dimick *Julie Butler *Tammar Cannon Klinksiek

Diane Chapman *Kristin Drescher Mumford *Nancy Elmlinger

Gwen Feiten Harbin *Julia Froehlin

Jane Grishaw *Cheryl Heitzmann

Kristine Kleinheksel Clark Nancy Kotting Laurie Martin Lawrence

*Michelle McGovern Lynn Mello

*Cynthia Nyboer *Jennifer Parker Ernst *Marianne Parr

Brenda Paul Motzell Sara Pentiuk Dolan

*Margaret Powers Tracy Rasmussen Bradford

*Molly Ripley Suzanne Robinson Glidden Julie Sakuta McCarthy Marla Sanford

*Julie Schmidt Julie Squires

*Kelly Sweesy Lynn VanHorn

*Maureen Whiteside *Patricia Yogan

∆K-Wisconsin/LaCrosse *Susan Barth Simons *Lori Biehler

Merri Dahlke Shupe *Kristine Dangott *Theresa Fischer Zudgelder *Joann Hendricksen

Jane Hoppe Nortman *Betty Kleber *Theresa Klockow

Karen Kruger Whitman Denise KuckkahnNancy Lewandowski

PopovichDoris Mierkiewicz Parsons

*Amy Olen*Nina Stanton*Kathleen Wallace

Barbara WankeCynthia Waterfall

*Diane Westmore

∆M-Purdue Amy Alford FlynnTracy Almquist RichardAimee AndersonSara Bush WhiteJennifer Carnes DornseifAnnette Charochak

Guenther Ellen Christ Dimas

*Lore Christian Dawes *Cheryl Conway Furrer

Diana CrawfordKategiannis

Rosemary Dougherty Potts Amy Drew Katherine Dunn Donovan

*Kiann Endsley Payne Kristin Frank McGarey Sally Gessner McCall Rebecca Gomez Colucci Aida Guerrero Sawyer Kathy Gustafson Martha Hitchcock Grandin Carolyn Hollar Palmer Amy Hunt Burchard

*Sue Iffert Laura Johnson Carol Kentler Reynolds Jane Koehler Scepanski

P A G E S I X A L P H A P H I Quarterly

* The Executive Office does not have current contact information on this member. If you have information about one of these sisters, contact the alumnae department at [email protected] or 847.316.8940.

Debbie Kucer Hasse Cynthia Kunesh Pauloski Carol Miller Watson Lynn Mongan Yates Deborah Morehead Porter Valentina Parducci Lozanoski Therese Pluchar

Langsenkamp DarcyRedman Hehner Beth Schneider Dorman

*Vicki Solgere Kathleen Stiles Smith Elizabeth Sturm Ruppe Dana Tilley Good

*Cynthia Whang Elizabeth Wiersma Vicki Wilson Deane Rebecca Wray Taylor

∆N-Maine Emily Baldwin Shanks Kathleen Cavanaugh Shirley Clark

*Melissa Clark Jane Clayton

*Dorothy Foley Victoria Hamilton Matthews

*Michelle Knappe Marguerite Larrabee Bailey Lorraine Spellman Knapp Deborah Weitzman Karen Young Thibodeau

∆¥-Nebraska/Kearney Tami Aden Bednar

*Keely Barnard Diggle *Jennifer Buhrman

Brenda Butterfield Stover *Beth Campbell

Lori Castrop Scott Therese Clinch Horner Deborah Elsasser Mary Feichtinger McGuire

*Jodi Frahm *Kim Hara

Lori Harkless Theresa Hascall Gellespie

*Susan Kelley Shauna Kuhl Simpson

*Mary Lingo Dowdy Jill McDonald Groshans Marilee Moss Cheri Norman Laurie Pederson Smith

*Beverly Prazan Bogatz Rachelle Rainforth Lisa Robinson Rimington

*Diane Schimenti Nutter Christine Steiner Osterbuhr Cynthia Taylor Stover

*Deborah VanHorn Catherine Weir Renk Kathryn Wood Hartman

∆Π-Indiana State Jennifer Allison Dunning Allyson Austin Reed

*Wendy Coan Kimm Colvill Gray

*Christina Coyner *Candace Darst Herreara *Denise Essig

Gena Everman McCracken *Diana Grose

Debra Hood Messmer *Nancy Joswick

Lisa Larrabee Lockhart *Marcy Littlehale Wuertz

Amy Long Moore Kathy Overby Roorda Emily Siem Cox Elizabeth Stowers Goff

*Cynthia Vogel

∆P-Ball State Nancy Adamson Short Mary Andreakis Blane Kathleen Casady Seeloff Martha Clemmer Kendall

*Susan Collins Karen Crownover Kappus

*Kristi Cruea Karen Detmer Kohlan

*Laura Dudley

*Elizabeth Eaton Coyne Judith Flint Graft Sheri Fowler Mills

*Terry Hatfield Kirschner Cheryl Henderson Dowden

*Pamela Hicks Teri Hines Manship Cara Jung Christa Lambert Bockstiegel Shelley Miller Jodi O’Brien Jacqueline Rogers Carol Schraw Sheri Springer Baumgartner

*Janice Stapinski Patricia Winslow Robles

∆Σ-Wisconsin/StevensPoint *Aurora Burcum

Theresa Jordan Hagerman *Debra Schotz

Margareta Wermter

∆T-Louisiana State Robyn Averette Cross Donna Davilla Mary Duplantis James Stephanie Kooney

*Ann Martin McKinell *Melanie ONeal DeLanzo

Louise Taft Golden Pamela Vigee Clary Robyn Williams Scheaffer

*Kim Wong Kwan

∆Y-Baldwin-Wallace Colene Birch Monson Katherine Cooper Donna Drew Buchanan Joanne Popovitz Tammy Roshon

∆Φ-Indiana U. ofPennsylvania *Sherry Carnahan *Donna Graffious Fleshman *Susan Klotz Devine *Diane Laughlin *Theresa Marner

Alison Menner Flesik Laura Regal Shrestha Rita Zamborsky Allen

∆X-William Woods Judith Bateman Moore Renee Capelle Biggins

*Michele Carter *Susan Cohen Mandell

Evelyn Davis *Dana Durborrow

Elizabeth Harper Murphy Lisa Higgins Charlwood

*Karen Holm Kathy Jones Limper

*Jacquelyn Kay Brenda Klaus Peters

*Linda Lutz Pamella Martin

*Elyse Moore Kelly Scyoc Norton Gail Sieh Konrady

*Elizabeth Smit Jennifer Sterne Jan Straube Joni Vance Goff

*Karen Walsh Cynthia Ward Mahanes

*Marie Webster Polly West Zeller Sarah Westover

∆Ω-Moorhead State *Bernadette Cook

Theresa Logelin Wehrman Sheryl Schmitt Baumer Diane Suedel Johnson Becky Thompson Ploen

*Jane Vennerstrom

EA-Ashland Diana Basili Kolleen Bauer Jodway Susan Bridges Hodge Karen Burkhart Zimmerman

*Maritza Garcia

Susan Godard Dudas Kimli Helkey White

*Janet Kennedy Beatty *Amy Kimmelmen Splane

Diana Knobel Gasparro Brenda Long Severs Cynthia Quick Johnson Lynn Taylor Wood

*Mary Thayer *Lisa Wilke

Pamela Woodman

EB-Butler Martha Binford Yoder

*Susan Coller Ross *Diane Flood *Carol Furnish *Patricia Gerner Lindahl *Daniell Hershberger Boom

Cynthia Johnson McGill Cheryl Kovalow Girman Susan Luers Nail Dawn Neese Barringer Michele Prangle Karen Rolcik

*Rhonda Scott Lisa Summers Kobek Kathryn Taube Osborn Leigh Thomas Douglas Joyce Updegraff

*Kimberly Wallace Seeds Dianna Wrobel Kujawski

EΓ-CSU/Sacramento Lynette Balow Estep

*Cynthia Bisbee Crawford Trini Cemo Newquist

*Linda Dau Mary DiStasio Hoffman Kimberly Elmasian Dong

*Pamela Geck Linda Heckert Annette Hynes Jennifer Jansky

*Wendy Jones Leggett Sandra Kanemoto

*D. Ladyman Hines *Kelly Landuk

Cynthia Mims Metler Linda Morris Jeannine Murrell Terry Nicholson Smith Stacy Osborn Singledecker

*Cheryl Quade Julie Ravizza Mietus Doreen Reed Mahoney Katherine Robinson

*Stephanie Rohovit *Jan Shuman *Carol Stroup *Regina Sunga

Jacqueline SutherlandMarkham

*Lora Sutherland Redfield Tamara Wear Casias Glynis Wineinger Valerie Wroblewski Vaughn Nancy Wyles

*Karen Yocke Zarachoff

E∆-Northern Illinois Virginia Alexander

Oelslager Anne Bedzmierowski Kryger Karen Bush Jackson Gina Catalano Hoener Nanette Davis Hughes Karen Dragula Heffernan Leann Dvorak Tantillo JoAnn Fiorello Henrich

*Melissa Funk *Sharon Gunn Lorenzo

Juanita Hanson Meyers *Julia Harvey Grosch

Sheryl Horowitz Kathleen Jahnke Elizabeth Johnson

*Kim Kamholz *Susan Kamp

Allison Kazragis Karen Knecht Lorch Arlene Kuhn Bettin Celine Kurkowski Clemens

*Cheryl Linn Liss

Joan Murray Olufs *Linda Myers

Julie Neal Alton Kathleen Orban

*Elizabeth Rose *Audrey Stone

Jill Umenhofer Wood *Margaret Wollenberg

Toni Woodworth Henricks

EH-Old Dominion *Elizabeth Carver

Pamela Felix *Beverly Gale *Lori Hearne

Mary Hendricks Anne Henley Eberdt Helen Kolantis

*Lisa McKnight Ward *Donna Meeks Kennon

Deborah MeiklejohnStephens

Deborah Nelson *Karen Price *Valerie Pugh *Susan Ritchie

Charlotte Toft Woolcott *Lynn Veazey

Katherine Yip

EΘ-Northern Iowa Elaine Beck

*Terri Blasingame *Susan Buser Williams

Joan Chapman *Alice Gipple *Lola Kuehl *Dorothy McCauley *Kimberly McMahon *Lori Peterson

Kimberly Ridgely Sterenberg *Mary Sharp Cleveland *Cheryl Smith

Sally Smith Tauber Sandy Sterrett McDaniel

*Sandra Stodola *Ann Triplett Harken

Marilyn Valskamp Weems *Judy VanderWilt

EI-Duquesne Maureen Cader Cibischino

*Cheryl Crimando Regan Susanne Denio Wolff

*Carroll DeVera *Mary Devereaux

Jane Dunmire *Patricia Garland

Joyce Kossol Karen Kozak Yuhas

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*Susanne Schank Smith Lisa Sebastian

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Lesley GressSandra Heckler ByrneEllen Horowitz

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Debra Wolf Scheider Rhonda Yancey Cardwell

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Jane Laird Keller Susan Laird Poland Wendy Linn Jacobs

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Norton Stephanie Kirtland Jennifer Lucas

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*Patricia Britton Martin

F A L L 2 0 0 5 P A G E S E V E N

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Hernandez*Patricia Gideon*Cindy Gissler

Sherrie Gong*Elizabeth Hillmer Burns*Mary LaBue*Julie Lopes

Giselle Luci SpencerClare Martin VickersNatalie Mataras PirounakisAnn McCaughey

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Maria Orosz Colorado Nicolette Patterson

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*Paige Amick Fitzsimmons Colleen Armstrong

*Vicki Curtis Sally Eberhart Cooley

*Kim Hermanson Sherry Lamb Hockerman Lisa Langguth Friedrichsen

Maureen McIntyre Palmer Lauri Nisson Boysen

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Melissa Davis *Carol Davis Alexander *Valerie Dyer

Benita Fields Fields-Conn Deborah Head Groves

*Donna Jarboe *Donna Sanders Riehl *Cathy Souder

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Sharon Welch Buckman

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Julia Brown Karen Fitzpatrick

*Jennifer Flood Clapp *Tamera Foster Stocks *Tami Fourez Price

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Sarah Haycraft

Laura Hendley Melissa Marshall McKee Kimberly McPherson

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Rebecca Williams

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ZΘ-Tufts Jo Cellucci Helen Ceres Hardardt

*Tamara Chew *Laura Coleman

Catherine Gillis Teri Groves Paul Beth Guzzi Sullivan

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*Susan Sparn Amy Zarkin

ZI-Virginia *Lisa Covell

Janelle Ermalinski Whalen *Elizabeth Fisher Fisher-

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Donna Tilzer Mariana Vervena Valerie Wagner Neitzey Mary Wyatt Lyons Mary Wynne Wilson

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Victoria Aubry Deborah Bohlmann Brenda Burton

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Catherine Cohea Baehr *Melissa Cornell

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Susan Parks Trainham *Natalie Schwanke

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Katherine Vigoren Durch Helen Waller Marie Wiley Vivroux Nancy Wilkins Levy

*Lynn Zeman

ZΛ-New HampshireCollege*Deborah Bertini *Ann Bruning Sullivan

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*Catherine KocerhaWicklund

*Colleen Lyons Cerra Mary Marcus Tamara Miller Davison

*Elizabeth Spayd *Caren Talbot *Cydney Tyler

Cathy Weller Seidel Wendy Wilson

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*Linda Baer Marta Burke Stewart Pamela Grover

*Laurie Hall Laura Maloney Worsham

*Christine Martinez Joann Mierendorf Crawford Susan Thompson

*Vicki Vance Katherine Witt Cox Nina Wolanski Russo

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*Susan Banker *Ellen Best *Tamara Brown *Patti Chick

Debora Colella Sullivan Laura Dec Carr

*Joann Devitt *Dona Dezur *Mary Dobiecki *Susan Dugo

Marie Franczak Sabas Julie Gentile Gradishar Carol Gibson Green

*Elizabeth Haneman Karkula Kimberley Hart

*Mary Howard Amy Johnsen Merwin Kelly Kearney Schuler

*Jamey Kokenes

*Susan Korpan Salgado Donna Kozil Rhorer Susan Lapato Diane Mahlke Zysko

*Linda Masilotti Colleen McHugh James Deirdre Mitchell Mary Murphy Giammarino Katherine Neuman Sayers Laura Patrone Thomas Janet Pindak Bryant

*June Prendergast MaryAnne Prokupek Seeck Jane Reever Kahman Suzanne Santo Mell

*Pearl Schullo *Jeanne Shamet Burda *Lydia Spitek *Allison Stanger

Laura Sutter Stephanie Symon Dionesotes Susan Taugner Hauschildt

*Helene Toal Cathy Tortorice Graham Kim Tovarek Davis

*Kimberly VanWyk Deborah Varner Rose Stacey Walgreen

Magnusson *Karen Warrick *Karen Waszak

Susan Weigel Scott *Ann Wolgemuth Williams

Margaret ZimmermanWachowiak

A-SyracuseSuzanne Bachman Julia Bonnett Creighton

*Barbara Burnham Barr Nana Elliott Clute Jeannie Lautier Warkentin Ann Munro Dolan Christine Otis Perry Peggy Rauch Lantelme

*Johanna Schenk Stoddiford Patricia Wainwright Pollina Audrey Whitney Spiecha

*Suzanne Woolsey Minetti

B-Northwestern Jane Atkinson Hurley

*Marcia Baldwin *Gertrude Bast Brown

Mary Baugh Lundegard Sharon Bear Gibson Dorothy Broan Cowley Susan Brown Bosler Elaine Burgess Hughes Elizabeth Donaldson

Spooner Joan Fageol Huff Jean French Bell

*Gayle Friestedt *Hope Gould

Sarah Grimes Howard Martha Grimes Mabie

*Helen Grounds Linn Florence Hauser May Diana Hawkins Zeigler Leanne Heck Rolfe Virginia Herrman Haack Ann Kennedy Irish Ardie Lowry Baker Marilyn Mayer McKinzie Marcia Meuer Buster Marcia Miller Lockwood

*Patricia Palmer Holland *Barbara Preston *Claire Redell Bassett

Roslyn Stearns Krause Carol Stevens Dinsmore Barbara Upshal Kindig

*Sue Vermes Magee Janet Vogel Marsh Janet Winburn Ferrone

Γ-DePauw *Gayle Beason

Judy Blang Locke *Annis Bledsoe Shockley

Ann Dissinger Mingione Ardath Edwards Cade Carolyn Evans Slaughter

*Marilyn Fitch Hermann Barbara Gerard Inbody

*Marya Hoeglund Devos Jane Jarrell Robinson Betty Korn Beckmeyer

*Eva Kuehlewein Kreuzer Susan Lawrence Swezey Judith Neighbors McSwine Mary Taylor Mann Ann Thomas Wade Joy Uphaus Holthouse Ann Wallace Peternell

∆-Cornell *Betty Blakesley Parbery *Jewelle Carlson

Barbara Center Mann Linda Cone Allen Frances Doherty Camarata Beverly Feuss Heineman

*Marjorie Flint *Natalie Gundrey *Nancy Hakenjos Dorgan *Nancy Johnson

Marcia Okeefe Gerhart Carol Osmer Stanberg Jane Parrish Hall

*Marjorie Schneider Carasik *Dorothy Stein

Robin Strongin Birnnak *Mary Thompson

Jean Venel Bernard Judith Warner Tomfohrde

E-Minnesota *Mary Bancroft Field *Gretchen Boos Sanchez *Barbara Brown Jones

Kathryn Frank Nelson *Elizabeth Hall Hutchinson *Patricia Harris Colbert *Jane Hartley Sommers *Sandra Heaseman Smith

Sally Jaffray Brown Jean Kidder Lowe Carol Kunz Ladner Janet Mikelson Donaldson

*Audea Nestler Healy *Betty Odegard Bunger

Patricia Palmer Hakes Elizabeth Platt Vogt Patricia Prior Lamon Marcia Rockford Akins Diane Vigard Klein Sue Whitesell Dongoske Ihleen Wold Goetz

H-Boston Harriet Bank Cort

*Isabel Cantelmi Collen *Carlene Carter Flannery

Charlene Heald Stabler Nancy Henry Ferretti Olga Kaskiw Stratouly

*Helen Kelley

Audrey Long Grasso

Θ-Michigan *Sally Arnold Taylor

Barbara Baehre Draigh Jean Bahr Waltrip Susan Bergdahl

*Jane Conboy Burns *Serena Henry VanTassel

Mary Hoover Jacqueline Jones Newhof Patricia Morton Sharp Margaret Oneil Visco Sherrie Page Hoffman Gretchen Schueler Ryan Sally Simon Tantau

*Linda Sutton Victor Virginia Swaggerty Hilbert Joyce Tobeler Walker Joanne Wellman Kanouse

*Susan Whinery Porter

I-Wisconsin Mary Addington Johnson

*Joan Balzer Key Katherine Banks Catherine Carhart Newhall Marian Carlson Balch Carol Clark Williams Diane Crawford Kingwill Virginia Fearing Borgeson Barbara Hobart Valbuena Joan Hoffmann Pierce

*Jacqueline Holderman *Cora Jorgenson Peterson *Kathryn Klug Stowe *Jane Klusendorf Gandt

Sue Koeber Chiado Mary Lane Mitchell

*Joyce Leabhard Stockholm Doris Lein Rudisill

*Cynthia LockwoodChristensen

*Loretto Lyons Yaeger Maureen McAndrew

Allison Carol Nemec Wellso Maureen O’Leary Hall Nancy Ott Trainor

*Mary Radtke Sue Renk Tomlin Mary Roche Diane Roussy Emory Barbara Schade Miller

Sue Sollenbarger Thoms *Carol Thiele Potter

Nancy Tucker Arneson *Nan Vinson Rebholz

Λ-UC/Berkeley Anita Bailey Cummings Elizabeth Bravinder Yost Lynn Campbell Spielman Patricia Cathcart Baker Nancy Cupit Higham

*Eugenie Deichler Geyman Parmele Dunn Williams

*Elisabeth Fago Johnson Mary Farrar Rothert Sandra Fenzl Chiodo

*Elaine Freitas DeGuilio Gail Garvin Berry

*Carla Geraghty Poppin Ann Hawkins Markevitch Ann Hurt Beall Helen Joseph Deberard Kathe Kruger Coelho

*Judy Moore *Kyra Oppermann Janssen

Holly Parrish Eliot Jean Patton Ashcraft

*Nancy Potter McGee Eleanor Price Lumsdon

*Nancy Stewart Shea Mary Walpole Marzke Virginia Waterlow Abascal Donna Young Gould

N-Nebraska Elaine Barker Stauber

*Barbara Barnes Swanson Janet Brawner Dierks Barbara Brittin Fordham Ruth Hight Dowd Natalie Jensen Baker

*Nancy Johnson Naegele Patricia Kitchen Hassler Karen Lindsay Fitzgerald Janet Lovseth Snyder Judith Lundt Stephens Irene Nielsen Kendall Marilyn Ohme Seidel Karen Parsons Schmidt Ann Percival Trout Karen Rauch Harrington

*Claudia Ritter Carol Smith Maddux June Stefanisin Schorr

Ruth Warner Weekes Judy Whittaker Holmes Jean Winkelmann Hardy

¥-Toronto Donna Cranswick Leslie Sally Farlinger King

*Anne Filsinger Black *Elizabeth Friesen Beckett

Margaret Gill Smuk *Anne Hethrington

Daphne Lewtas Guest *Nancy Lord Spanton *Jill McKerracher Dossett

Mary Patterson Clark *Johannah Pryal *Betty Stanbury Curry

Ann Willsher Buckland

O-Missouri Joyce Deuser Pruitt Ann Herron Foreman Marilyn Hummel Roberts

*Sandra Wooldridge Wilber

Π-North Dakota Carol Bennett Haugen Gloria Cloutier Thompson Darlene Doherty

Montgomery *Sylvia Eidsvold Fougeron

Jeanine GormanWilliamson

Lorna Gustafson Berge Marilyn Hoven Parke Mary Lamb Tehven Barbara McConachie

Dewing Lynn Oliver Thoen Elizabeth Rodwell Rohde Phyllis Shol Powell Elsie Strehlow Donnelly Mickey Walstad Knutson Marlene Wittman

Silnes

P-Ohio State Nancy Bowman Smith

*Marylou Clark Tanner *Karla Clump Goodrich

Ann Coryn Selck Lillian Fouse Overby Constance Grahame

Rosenow Judith Jones Feltner

Cecilia Junkermann Benner *Carol Koenig Groh *Ann Libben Padgett

Patricia Manus Green *Jeanne McLay Koehl

Karol McMullen Simons Karen Michaelis Kuechler Rolene Oliver Nabors Wanda Price Stygler Suzanne Riddle Forsythe Anne Russell Virginia Seitz Busdicker

*Mary Sharp Dobson Jacqueline Sturton

Hochberg Sue Tarr Jorgensen

Σ-Washington Beverly Aahl Carlson

*Marcia Brislawn Zirbel *Sue Callahan

Beverly Curtis Johanson Sharon Feek Swanson Gayle Foster Bodorff

*Valerie Henning Davis Gail Hines

*Miriam Irvine Williams Barbara Jeffries Yates Carol Johnston McLeod

*Susan Jones Gresley Joan Joyner Barnes

*Kathleen King Keller Helen Mayer Nolte

*Jacqueline McDonaldHouston

Judy Morris Karr Jennie Mund Proctor Judith Petersen Miles

*Diane Russell Gillanders

T-Oregon Joan Bailey Korn

*Barbara Barker Barbara Berwick Kurtz Nancy Borquist Olson Arlene Clark Mary Derrah Rundle Shelly Doggett Jeffries Molly Gilbert Stromberg Beverly Haller Buce Bobbye Harris Blume Judith Holmes

LaChenmeier Karen Johnson Kent

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*Shirley Jones Thompson Karen Kruse Pong Mary McCroskey Schindler Jean McPherson Meihoff Mollie Monroe Shaffer Anne Morris Jacobs

*Nita Rowland Boukus *Gerri Sabey

Estelene Stevens Ladd Marilyn Walker

Y-Washburn *Carolyn Covert Huffman

Janice FernstromDiepenbrock

Marjorie FlemingSchlessleman

*Theresa Gill Karen Handke Barrett

*Nancy Jackson Pearman Janet Jones DeCicco Barbara McCue Roehl Carolyn Meek Stallard

*Jean Stone Kemp Shirley Wooten Weaver

Φ-Oklahoma *Nancy Baugh Shepard

Bonnie Boecher Ruhl Nancy Byars Denison Janet Forney

*Mona Grant Sawyer *Virginia Greene Cerny

Merilyn GreenshieldsDunsworth

*Barbara Guild Janis Hervey Kelly

*Charlene Hixenbaugh *Fern Jones Thayer

Luetta Lambert Melton Janet Landers Grilley Adriana Nagel Gant

*Dorothy NewellMontgomery

Mary Norfleet Key Betty Owen Johnson Carol Puckett Egger

*Rena Pulliam *Dian Shipp Capshaw

Kay Snipes Culp Jo Thayer Cowlishaw Sharon Thompson

*Charmion Whittle Walker Martha Williams Anderson

X-Montana Marjorie Ashley Fevold Barbara Barton Busch Cara Boggess Corning Marcia Brown Peterson Faith Butts Damon

*Shirley Duncan Christine Fairbanks Amann Mary Feely Johnson Patti Forzley Abraham

*Betty Fuller Argenbright *Joan Griffin Hines *Nancy Harmon Franklin

Clarice Henderson Hinman Henrietta Jennings Jarecki

*Betty Johnston Nason Harlene Page Fortune

*June Patton *Joal Plumley *Rie Rucker

Barbara Schwingel DeGroot Charlene Spicker Bibler Donna Steeves Grotte

*Ann Taylor Sharon Tri Gillet Shirley Underwood

Ψ-South Dakota Joyce Anderson Ritchie Constance Batie Herrick Patricia Booth Waring

*Barbara Carr Boccard Kathryn Chaussee Fox Suzanne Dannenbring

Mogen Barbara Duerre Holtze

*Marilyn Frandsen Phillips *Laurin Hagen Kirley

LuAnne Johnson Gjerset Nona Larson Hale

*Salley McLaughlin Patricia Mickelson Adam Margaret Miller

Hannemann Patricia Prostrollo Schultz Keeta Risser Middleton Marjorie Rogers Odeen

*Janet Sloan *Nancy Torrey Galida

Janice Winjum Forbord

Ω-Texas Jessica Baggett McComb Mary Bass Bell Nancy Broward Sheffield Catherine Casbeer Baker Patti Chapman Olmstead Carolyn Cox McDermett Elaine Cundiff Phillips Eleanor Drake Donnell Eleanor Elliott Wilemon Ann Ellison Dellis Mary Ellen Embree LeBien Sandy Gildart Lillys

*Nancy Jeffrey Peppeway Kathy Kent Betty Kilday Drogula

*Gloria Leggett Bryant Mary MacGregor

Niethamer Margaret Martin Blitch Connie Mayes Dyer Susan Mowery Christi Sue Parsons Watts Jean Pepper LaForce

*Yvonne Post Wise Mary Reuter Tisdale Robbie Rogers Borum Mary Lu Ryan Haase Clara Schell Casey Patricia Sprott Martin Helen Stovall Alexander Sue Wason League

*Jane Watson Lavonta Watson Kennedy Jolene West Sollivan Shari West Temple Jean Wood Kinzer Mary Woodruff Sheridan Jean Zumwalt Daly

BA-Illinois Judith Ansick Dipasquale Alise Boyland Ralston Margaret Kelly Mason Lois Kyle Sowka

*Dolores Lamport Loew Judith Malek Moulding Barbara Parsons Barr Elizabeth Quick Christy Arthurene Russell Haney Nancy Servine Lincoln

*Mary Shoecraft Gibson *Nancy Wahl Barnes

Carol Wroblewski Luker

BB-Michigan State Jean Cabbage Gaston

*Edwina Dittmar Purdy Bonnie Ederle Griffin Dorothy Fall Hill Julie Friel Saine Donna Gaston Seymour

*Mary Goode Lorek Jean Gornowicz Kurrasch Betty Haun Ryan Margaret Howard

Kropschot Sue Kaupert Karlson Virginia Klinedinst Neal Lorinda Lane Robinette Marilyn Nymberg Parko Ann Riecks St. Aubin Barbara Saine Payne

*Charlotte Seaman Manning Joanne Sproule Deskin Patricia Stewart Skifstad Mary Vernier Stewart Claire Waters Ferguson Claire Williamson Campbell

BΓ-Colorado Charla Baer Rudolph Jean Baughman

*Mary Bradley Fenner

Dorothy Case Clair Mary Chapman Ashe Judith Clarke Frunk Darlene Creighton Ground

*Nancy Davis Long Barbara Dodds Harris Kathryn Epperson Resseguie June Finley Lipe Janelle Goodman Lee Sharleen Graff Sandra Griswold Phillips

*Daphne Heath Patricia Infield Evenson

*Barbara Jacobson Wangman Carol Johnson Laws Carolyn Johnson Smith Nancy Kuemmin Groves

*Karen Law Peterson Lynn Lighter Payne

*Marcia McKim Reidgreen Carlene Milow Kay Nebergall Knott Judy Pace White Nancy Perrenoud Keagy Adelle Rutherford Babin Harriet Shotola Hardwick Martha Spencer Kinsley

*Sue Stolp Jane Stutsman Holloway Estelle Swearingen Petitt

*Dana Thomas Mary Vail Merz

*Suzanne Walworth Kelley Beryl Williams Fox

B∆-UCLA Marjorie Akervold Dingilian Janice Beleal Hickson

*Katherine Blickhahn Jane Brister Aloria Bryant Jenkins Lucia Bryant HeckerMartha Davis Jane Fahay Kelly Mary Glass Lois Goldspring Marr Mary Kirkwood Cutter Patricia Kropski Beauchamp Beverly McAloney Wiley

*Bonnie McIntyre Judith McKirby Clark Mary McLauchlan Reeder Valerie Olsen Edwards

*Gretchen Pelz Armentrout Joan Rawlings Rossberg

*Rayetta Ready Smith Gloria Ruhl Senik Alice Shirey Donato

*Norma Trapp Hotsko *Patricia Weaver Hill *Katherine Work Craig

BE-Arizona Carolyn Babcock Ellen Daacon Kreyns

*Mari Fathauer Hockings Judith Fleming Pillsbury Charlotte Foster Kovach Jacqueline Jobes Mathison Gloria Murray Jummati

*Karene Rogers Black *Elisabeth Schaffner

Waldschmidt Mary Stromberg Carson

BZ-Idaho *Shirley Allen *Shirley Blick Mix

Ellen Cleland Hechtner Dorothy Drayton Garrett Sandra Evans Kaskey Marilyn Frazier Dorman

*Sandra Fuller Ray *Shirley Hall

Helen Hanford Albano Patricia Havemann

Armstrong Sharon Helander Salisbury Jean Iverson Morrison Nancy Ketchen Wilhite

*Jane Lange Drees *Kay Laughlin

Charmaine Mangum Cates *Shirley Meese Petit

*Peggy Nelson Miller Mary Powell Stephens Patricia Rees Meyer

*Nancy Sisty Resa *Roselle Snyder

Patricia Stoddard Sales Karen Wilson Heatherly Cherrie Wood Tankersley Dixie Young Anderson

BH-Manitoba *Gail Auld *Joyce Coffin *Louise Goudie

Elizabeth Jackson Williams *Wilena McCulloch Brown *Anne Sproule *Marilyn Stevens Erwen *Pat York

BΘ-British Columbia Joan Barberie Lynum Joan Berry Rodger Bonnie Brown Wilson Marilyn Emsley Kembel

*Joan Forman Harper Linda Ghezzi Patricia Goodwin Gilson Jean Graham

*Glenda Grove Stewart *Sharon Hadden Quinn *Barbara Hyndman

Whiteside Shirley Neilson Nielsen

*Maxine Nelson Holmes Ruth Summerfield

Casselman *Joan VanAckeren

BI-West Virginia *Ann Bertiaux Lyttle *Patricia Coover Findley

Patricia Cubbon Dearth Mary Custer Carder Rea Dawson Wedekamm Sue Dickson Todorovich Sandra Fervier George Diana George Tursack

*Diane Hankey Lawman *Patricia LeMasters Kennedy

Anne Marshall Ashworth Ann Omohundro Milstead Virginia Roby Bodnar Patty Rowan Walker Mary Seibert Ziegler Nancy Sowers Tarr

*Glenna Squires Snider Ramona Starcher Holliday

*Carolyn Tully *Mary Wilbourn James

Susann Wilson Lowe

BK-Denison Cynthia Ainsworth

*Marilyn Bradley Mary Brodbeck Carr

*Nancy Cross Frank Nancy Crumrine Miller Elizabeth Felt Gilman Joan Holloway Shriver Barbara Hopper Tinkham

*Reita Johnson Patricia Jones Todd Marjorie Keith Carhart Anne Mathias Schenkel Deborah Miller Day Mary Shenefield Heglin

*Susan Shira Nilsen *Phyllis Stanbarger Sacco

Margaret Steinert Greene Gretchen VanScoy Smith

*Geraldine Wagstaff Madelyn Weisenbarger

Kelly

BΛ-Rollins Miriam Bostwick

*Leigh Hay Frohsin Joanne Holbrook

VanderBeck Martha Keefe Damroth Martha Leavitt Ellis

*Cynthia McDonald Kay Mulholland Elrod Louise Robertson Gaylord

*Patricia Stewart Edrach *Louise Vick Riley

BM-Alabama *Sandra Pirtle Bearden *Ellen Scottsmith Dobbins

Barbara Smallwood Culley Elizabeth Turner Friedrich

BN-Duke Jonnie Adams Smith

*Barbara Barker CornLucinda Cason VitezAddie Douglas White

*Karolyn Groth PrattJacqueline Harris CushmaGeraldine Jarrett Hollabaugh

*Elizabeth League Sara Lewis Young

*Patricia Merrell *Katharine Moore

Laura Nickel Friedman*Gail Perkins Rudisill

Jo Sherman ColeFrances Spear LormandCarolyn Thomas Emery

*Patricia Valentine Whitacre *Mary Wells Ambrosio

BO-Bowling Green State *Gail Baker Griminger

Janice Baumgardner Wilson Sheila Brooke Digby Barbara Cornette Ireton Mary Culbertson Whittaker Janet Dick Weingarten Jeanne Enoch Bredbeck Martha Glosser Pollock Judy Hamann Parlette Joan Honkala Gordon Patricia Jaeckel Bridgetts Lavera Johnson Nagle Barbara Montgomery

Danneman Delores Olenick Navarra

*Marianna Parsons Myers *Mary Poole Flannigan *Janet Ricco Westwood

Marlene Rogers Grozier *Carol Sampsel Rowe

Florence Shuler Lewis Janice Weissinger

Thompson Patricia Welter Sneider

BΠ-USC Barbara Bilafer Gewecke Barbara Bishop Hildenbrand Sheila Burgess Rogstad Suzanne Butcher Karbach Ann DaLesio McCaughey

*Carol Daniels Tracy Patricia Fragiacomo

Marzicola Marilyn Frick Paul

*Susan Hurd Woodbury Gerri Marchant Miller Jean Maxwell Kelly Mary McCallister Wahl Nancy Oliver Schmitz

*Elizabeth Pugh Anderson Barbara Quinn Gross

*Lois Richman Richmond Barbara Stinchcomb Burch Marjorie Svendsen Bourne

*Margaret Watkin Caron Diana Wearne

BP-Washington State Alayne Beach Noble Shirley Bickelhaupt

Cummings Barbara Boye Mattoon Joy Bradshaw Vaughn Virginia Caspersen Lindsey Joan Castle Johnson Beverly Dalstone Smith Carolyn Dickinson

Anderson Ellen Elterich Gliva Patricia Gaines Dodd Myrna Hill Johnson Gretchen Magner

Thompson *Dorothy Reese Mays

Faye Rigsby Schierman Barbara Roberts Scanlan Nancy Roberts Halin Lassie Smith Wittman

BΣ-Utah *Barbara Andersen

Terry Bullock Mannion Jean Curtis Hamblen Barbara Gubler Neilson Marion Kolby Rossiter Barbara Mabus Stevens

*Sonja Nate Clarke *Nancy Peterson

Norma Peterson Whitlock Sandra Stamoulis Calevas

*Joyce Stillman Eliason *Michael Treacy Klemm *Jacqualine Tueller Larson *Kae Winn

BT-Indiana *Ruth Asher

Doris Bartels Boyer Peggy Boyer Sanders Evelyn Bredemeyer Messick Cynthia Brokaw Skelly Myrna Burgoyne Ellen Callaghan Vail Pat Curtis Eastin Joyce Cutner Muckenfuss Nancy Delbauve Apple Dorothy Dowling Lewellen Rose Erwin Sharp

*Faith Evard Valandingham Nila Fox Schilling Jacqueline Gairing Heiman Bettina Gilchrist Hansford Sharon Hannum Abbott Diane Hoffman Mikiska Evelyn Hollihan Sanford Ann Hoskinson Ellis Joan Hudson Beaman

*Sharon Knisley Morgan Jane Petersen Berchtold

*Jody Piper Heston *Judy Pritchard Young

Betty Reidhel Corya Brenda Smith Eberhart Carolyn Turner Campbell Diane Wilson Burnett

BY-Oregon State Patricia Brady Laughlin

*Meredith Brady Bleynat Barbara Brown Ross Betty Bunnell Marcella Cummins Pringle

*Janet CunninghamShannon

Clay Dalrymple Kempson Gayle Ferguson Woolston

*Nancy Hall Henderson *Eleanor Hammer *Peggy Hedge Larson

Sandra Huntington Oja Virginia Norville

*Evilo Osborne Carol Randall McLaren Ann Stegner Bell Jane Tayler Hogan

BΦ-Whitman Kathryn Briegleb Barton Carol Cunningham

Luckhardt *Gratia Davis Nyland *Judy Dean

Gail Dorr Tomkins Ferol Fisher Senter

*Gay Hansen *Emily Herman Meyer

Lora Kelso Jolley *Katherine Senior Holdgrafer *Merrilee Thompson

Robinson

BX-Bucknell *Barbara Butz VanAman

Ellen Campbell Champlin Barbara Cozzie Nest Garland Clark

*Arline Johnson Lynn Miller Kocer Sydney Myers Pretto

*Helen Oman Katharine Pike Tibbitts

*Barbara Rigg Cotter Barbara Ring Anzevino Carol Schantz Palin

*Katherine Seiler Black Theresa Shipman Beers

BΨ-San Jose State Judy Adams Lauter

*Joan Arnando Barton *Virginia Biondi *Sylvia Booker Barclay

Charlene BruggemannWong

Donna Bush Oliver Arlene Carpenter Parnay Vera Cerny Sally Clarke Asbury Patty Cordano Curnow Barbara Dunton Linda Gearin Miller Anne Holabird Johnson Mary Maloney Peterson Jeanne McMann Cloy McPherson Codiga

*Beverly McVicker Pike Patricia Meyer Hoffman

*Mary Odonnell Tormey *Adrienne Olsen Blackhart *Patricia Oneill Conover

Vera Pogojeff Maidenburg *Diane Shaddick Johnston *Suzanne Slater Curtis *Christie Sorenson Popovich

Eloise Vaughn Bodine *Marty Wilson Rose

Gail Wilson Carter *Robin Wurzburg *Barbara Zuur Wilkinson

BΩ-Kent State Phyllis Bilbrey Mathews Wilma Evans Gahagan

*Nancy Green Carole Harman Stillinger Myrna Lemley Rea Joan Lindsey Saunders Patricia Metcalf Wilson

*Mary Scott Kruggel Judy Wendt Damschroder Patricia Wilder Walker Norma Woodford Martin

ΓA-San Diego State Sharon Anderson Ritchey Donalda Beebe Shepardson

*Sally Benter Cynthia Cook Hunter Claire Dugan Tremaine Beverly Ferguson Schula

*Barbara Goodwin Mack *Darlene Huber *Annette Martinolich

Sharon McDade Floyd Martha McKinley Carpenter Gayle Meador McInnis Joan Menzel Holderer Shirley Mulin Taylor Joan Saliba Lockard Barbara Sawers Beckstrand Sandra Smith Jacobs Lynne Tinker Jaseph Gloria Ulrich Adams

ΓB-UC/Santa Barbara Mary Congdon Goldrick Mona Crump Arthurs Connie Fabricant Marquez

*Margot LenkeJoan Lubcke Sevlian Sally Lynch Cesario

*Carolly Mohr *Nancy Ward Lorden

ΓΓ-Drury *Georgia Fitzgerald *Carol Gregson Vogelsang *Janice Huggins

Julia McCrae Lay Louise McRae Gaut

Γ∆-Kansas Georgiana Allen Shannon

*Maureen BarackmanBelinglaph

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A-Syracuse *Doris Bertine Moran

Margaret Bryan Yost*Margaret Burlingham

ScheurenMildred Damon Fulle

*Marjorie Karlen PetersonVirginia Lucas RanieriLouise Rockwell Button

B-Northwestern Gwendolyn Barclay

ZeichnerDorothy Bowman Osgood

*Nevin GreenSarah Hart ThompsonJean Jorgens Wells

*Eleanor Judd KirklinEleta Peterson BrownMary Speedie Kreutzer

*Eleanor Wilson BennisonΓ-DePauw

Margaret Avery CoffinSarah Boardman Fowler

*Jean Davenport*Christina Erwin Bowden*Mary Krummel Kelsey

Sara Rhue GeileMary White Nichols

∆-Cornell *Elizabeth Andrews

Hendryx*Mary Dalton Carter

Betty Lowndes HeathE-Minnesota *Mary Coleman Morse*Mary Field Fritch*Harriet Greer*Nancy Harrison Butler*Jane Millar Harris*Marjorie Myers Douglas*Ellen Wearne BertramZ-Goucher *May Baldwin Holbrook

Alice Bean HelmholzHelen Benham BishopLucile Hurlock Wright

*Martha Lucas PateH-Boston *Ruth Cleveland YacobellisΘ-Michigan

Maxine Allen Churchill

Edwina Gies FraserElla Hanson Braun

*Elizabeth VanHorn WadeI-Wisconsin *Catherine Dodd Gaffin

Elizabeth Easterly WaltersPaula Hoffman HansenRuth Mundt MarsSusan Spaulding

AndersenK-Stanford

Barbara Bailey Wright*Janet Blethen Burdick

Dorothy Dey Sanford*Louise Fowle CarterΛ-UC/Berkeley

Jean Brown WolfeMargaret Carpenter

HaydenBarbara Morgan EiseleDoris Prost Jones

*Elizabeth York WilsonN-Nebraska *Jane Amidon Woods

Ilene Baker FisherHelen Baldwin StorkHelen Dean AugustinHelen Gates Morgan

*Grace KathanFrances Mitchell Groves

*Theona Steele SharrarIrene Wolfe Miller

¥-Toronto *Elizabeth Carr Johnson

Eleanor Dewar*Kathryn Dewar Smith*Kathryn Kinnear Kernohan*Eunice Montgomery Bell

Mary Norton Galley*Patricia OConnell*Anna Waldon*Margaret Winter ClarkeO-Missouri *Jacqueline Dobbins Knight*Ethyl English Fry

Kathryn Finch TolliverKatherine Waddell

VanAmburgΠ-North Dakota

Genevieve Adams ArndtLois Chance Blaine

Goldie Law PedersonNelle Olson HudsonLorna Thompson

AulenbacherP-Ohio State *Grace Mahon Rinker*Elizabeth Reeder SchwartzΣ-Washington

Kathleen Anderson Price*Jeanne Blangy Rustad*Evelyn Hurd Duncan*Virginialee Jordan

UnderwoodLela Ketchum Hall

*Ursula Ovitt Sloan*Helen Purdy Boyd*Helen VanBrunt*Elizabeth Weeks Gomez

Ellow Wilson GailT-Oregon *Elinore Cleveland

LockyearDorothy Hall Grady

*Margaret SlausenY-Washburn

Grace Chaffee PetersonWinifred Killian Meyers

*Gladys McCaustlandSmith

Janice NickelsonMcPherson

*Jean Strain LeonardΦ-Oklahoma *Alice Butcher Keefe

Virginia Dicken Sanders*Wilma Edwards Lee*Frances Flynn Bender

Mary Hewett Bailey*Anna Lewis*Caroline Mason Bosworth*Eva Morris SchaetzleX-Montana *Vinette Bell Parrish*Irene Cunningham Perry*Jeanne Cunningham

SouthardRuth Gillespie Staunton

*Dorothy HannifinHelen Larsen Unser

Ψ-South Dakota *F. Kilbourne

Frances Rush BrekhusDorothy Sage BrownClarice Wilson Sim

Ω-Texas *Evelyn Inmon Carlson*Elizabeth Pennington

MooreBA-Illinois

Catherine Cox Hansen*Virginia Dean Rose

Virginia Hewitt BrownBB-Michigan State *Eugenia Burbridge

Holcomb*Elaine Come Fehlig*Jean Cummings*Doris Fortain

Corrinne Goulet Harrison*Marian Hedrick Berles*Charlotte MacKinnon

Daggett*Jane Phillips BeckBΓ-Colorado

Martha Brayton McCrumbHarriette BurrDorothy Hill HargroveEleanor Ingersoll Funk

*Helen Newcomb EverettCatherine Northrup

*Helen ReceGrace Savage

*Helen Slater AyersMary Waller

B∆-UCLA Carolyn Bowker Vickers

*Margaret Boyd*Helen Cron Thomas

Virginia Dee*Claire Ramsaur

McWilliamsBernice Shaw Olton

*Marjorie Thorson ParsonsEllen Williamson

BE-Arizona *Marjory Copeland Mullen

Marilee Davis Gillespie*Annette Masten SisterBZ-Idaho

Cynthia Daly SangerElsa Eisinger ShernViolet Hagen BockerLouise Morley Amos

*Geraldine MorseElizabeth Proctor Tiegs

*Lulu Shank*Zelma Waller Rowley

Ruth West WarrenBH-Manitoba *Lillian Bulman Caine*Evelyn Doig Walker*Jerrine Dolan Mansley

Kathleen Gillespie*Ragna Johnson Stjohn*Enid Littleproud*Christina MustardBΘ-British Columbia *Jean Andrew*Margaret Bedford Heatley*Thelma Benson Walmsley*Isabel Bescoby*M. Guernsey Jagger

Cora Harding Rogers*Mavis Holloway Lowe*Marian Meilicke

BI-West Virginia Ruth Bane Shriver

*Mary Burke RocheLaura Craig Koch

*Nancy Davison Delli-GattiLouise Frazier Ambrose

*Mary Gorrell HartzellElma Gregory HartleyFrances Haught SidellElizabeth HayesSarah Kelley CubbonLucille King Dunbar

*Faith Lawrence Mahaney*Elizabeth Moore*Otia Parks Casto

Genevieve Poe Clower*Catherine Robinson

Ruth Scholz Franklin*Dorothy Shaffer Romine

Harriett ShepherdSolenberger

*Nelle Shepherd FerryHelen Tucker WatersThelma Wilcox

BK-Denison Edna Adams Detweiler

*Vera Ashley Graff*Maurine Falkenburg

Rathje*Janet Falstreau Thuma

Lola Francis JohnsonSherlie Hawk Capper

*Margery Latta Mewhorter*Frances Lloyd Morrison

Eleanor Machlin FrederickMary Nauman Noll

*Jean Nichols Peyton*Esther Peck Brooks

*Ruth Sarles BenedictFenton Smith RobbMarjorie Smith JahnKathryn Smith Way

*Mildred Smith*Dorothy St. John Hempy*Opal Stanforth Gephart

Groom Stoakes Blake*Louise Thomas McCleary

Miriam Thompson Freer*Helen Tunison Ehrich

Martha Vlerebome*Sara West Roher*Beatrice Whitacre Tabern

Chessie Young BurtBΛ-Rollins

Hazel Stewer Johnson

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* The Executive Office does not have current contact information on this member. If you have information about one of these sisters, contact the alumnae department at [email protected] or 847.316.8940.

75-Year Members

Looking for a way to celebrate your 75-year anniversary of sisterhood? Wouldyou like to honor an alumna's 75-year anniversary with a recognition pin and/orcertificate? To order, visit www.alphaphi.org, e-mail [email protected] orcall 847.316.8940.

Editor’s Note: Chapters may not be listed because they did not exist at the time(e.g., chapters were closed or not yet established).

Sue Bye Laughlin Dee Daniels Roshong Betty Douglas Argabright Myrna Dusenbury Rickart Carol Eklund Foster Connie Engle Perkins

*Alice Felzien Woodbury Jayne Ferrin Wolfe Gretchen Gann Haught

*Barbara Hines Wright Cynthia James Long Donna Jasper Tadanier Shirley Kieler Walters

*Gennelle Linville Cassill Sylvia Mahon Allgaier Patricia McCluggage

Dickinson Ellen Paulson Doty

*Lucinda Pitman VanCleave Mary Sheldon Bradford Margaret Throm

Nordstrom Georgelyn White Newkirk Mary Wickersham Cole

ΓE-Lake Forest Nancy Bell Laroi Georgia Fisher Judith Hartley MacCowan

*Judy Howard *Sandra Kettles *Athena Leontios Jameson

Mary Lindquist Mobarak

Beverly Lundal Merrill Susan Polglase Rappeport

*Caroline Shields Catherine Varga Crowley

ΓZ-Puget Sound Elaine Anderson Nordlund

*Carol Annonen Finnigan *Carol Beeken Russell *Esther Blockley Nelson

Marilyn CollingwoodRobert

Janet Dahl Pugh Lavonne Eggert Johnson Alayne Fletcher Hudspeth Janet Joy Nancy Quigley Costello

Jevra Rutt Bashey *Marilyn Siska *Margaret Smith Jennings *Gloria Stevens Alfred

ΓH-North Texas *Norma Brown Irwin

Angela Brown Karalekas Marilyn Bruyere Brunkhorst Terry Butler Bailey Patsy Carver

*Jean Crow *Paula Daniel Moore *Sherry Durrett Dudley

Madie Echols Robinson *Doris Elliot

Patricia Few Stinson

Barbara Fry Arnold *Sarah Gadd Thomas

Linda Gordon Talley *Patsy Hailey Ledbetter

Madge Hall Ruebel Ann Hall Reneau Joanna Irvin Pruitt

*Sally Lovell Glenda Maass Hughes Jo McNatt Trumble

*Eloise Mills Brandon *Joan Morgan Hahnfeld

Georgia Morgan Hayes *Patricia Neel Kreipe

Rae Pittmann Markwardt *Glenda Porter McLauchlin

*Patsy Powell Lindsey Peggie Ross Farley Carolyn Russell Dodson Mary Springer Patsy Thurmond Van Meter

*Beverly Wade Mulhauser Nancy Warren Hamilton Jeane Weaver Dato

*Beverly Willett Raynaud

ΓΘ-Colorado College Nancy Evans

*Barbara Frantz *Jeanne Lenhoff Williams

Anne Murphy Schaaf Betty Raber Budd Anne Trostel Galbraith

Marion Zaring Childress

ΓI-Texas Tech Dixie Acuff Taylor Lorine Everett Daniel Erlece Green Allen

*Gene Griffin Bryan *Roberta Grigsby White

Tina Macina Anderson Virginia Maddox Miller Karen Mankins Spurlock

*Dorothy Milburn Enlow Martha Novak Neuens

*Paula Ratliff Lannert *Joannah Schuster Green

Sally Waghorne Spraggins *Margaret Waghorne

CONGRATULATIONS 10-YEAR SISTERS!You are now eligible to purchase a special anniversary pinfrom the Executive Office to celebrate this milestone. The10-year pin features a bold Roman numeral X in brushedsilver with a delicate ivy vine entwined around it. TheGreek letters AΦ are engraved on the front of the pin.The cost is $35, plus $5 for shipping and handling.A 10-year member certificate is free with each pin order.However, certificates may be ordered individually for $10each, plus $5 shipping and handling.

Looking for a way to celebrate your 10-year anniver-sary of sisterhood? Would you like to honor an alumna's

10-year anniversary with a recognition pin and/or certificate? To order, visitwww.alphaphi.org, e-mail [email protected] or call 847.316.8940.

Mid-Atlantic Region

PHILADELPHIA IVY CONNECTION, PA.Chapter activities included attending Phillies baseballgames, enjoying concerts at the Grape Street Pub inManayunk, Pa., and visiting an art museum.

–Christine Genovese (EΦ-NC State)

PHILADELPHIA IVY CONNECTION CONTACT:Erin Lee Shea (HE-Villanova)eshea@alumnae.alphaphi.org301.996.9538www.phillyivyconnection.com

North Central Midwest Region

CHICAGO NORTHWEST SUBURBAN, ILL.Sisters partnered with Café Pyrenees and ArdenShore Child and Family Services in March for theirsecond annual Taste of Excellence wine tasting andauction that raised $6,500 for Arden Shore and theAlpha Phi Foundation.

In June, Linda Bonk Colello (ZA-Eastern Illinoisand E∆-Northern Illinois) was honored with a 25-year pin.

Upcoming events include dining club, Crop andCraft, Bunco, Kids-Day-Out and book club meetings.

–Barbara Brown Barber (ZA-Eastern Illinois)

CHICAGO NORTHWEST SUBURBAN CONTACT:Amy Lewkovich (ZT-Illinois State)[email protected]

ROCKFORD, ILL.Rockford alumnae look forward to their 10th annualOctoberfest for an evening of German music, darkbeer and authentic German meats and sausages.

–Judy Dornfeld Danca (I-Wisconsin)

ROCKFORD CONTACT:Judy [email protected] 815.398.3620

EVANSVILLE, IND.Sisters enjoyed a Founders’ Day celebration andannual meeting on Oct. 9. The chapter is in theprocess of planning an early December holiday party.

–Stephanie Keilman Walsh (∆Π-Indiana State)

EVANSVILLE CONTACT:Stephanie [email protected]

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.Members enjoyed making study sacks for collegiansat Julie Houk Goodrich’s (Γ-DePauw) home andcelebrated Cinco de Mayo at the home of CatherineDinnin Robinson (ZΨ-Dayton). Other activitiesinclude a Founders’ Day event, trip to Beads’ Amore,ladies nights out and a holiday party.

–Shelli Smith Anderson (∆H-Adrian)

INDIANAPOLIS CONTACT:Megan Miller Vondielingen (∆M-Purdue)[email protected]

GRAND FORKS, N.D.Sisters are reorganizing the chapter and welcomingnew members.

–Kathy Lynch Ashe (Π-North Dakota)

GRAND FORKS CONTACT:Kathy [email protected]

MILWAUKEE, WIS.More than 40 sisters met at Julie RennebohmAnheuser’s (I-Wisconsin) home for the chapter’s

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Jessica Adan Weier (IB-St. Mary’s)Christie Allen Wright (ΓI-Texas Tech)Jaime Alsup Ryberg (ΘΓ-Truman State)Bethany Anderson Brown (Φ-

Oklahoma)Amanda Anderson Pulak (E∆-

Northern Illinois)Rebecca Andrew Zanatta (BPΛ-

Washington State)Dana Andrews Cunningham (BZ-

Idaho)Bonnie Arthur (∆∆-Oklahoma City)Cindy Auger (HX-Bishops)Afton Austin (EH-Old Dominion)Jill Averett Flewitt (BΘ-Alumnae

Initiate)Sonja Bark Stunard (∆M-Purdue)Jan Benson Fremarek (N-Nebraska)Carol Bohn Thune (ΓN-Miami U)Amanda Bonsi Coughlin (IΘ-Wilfrid

Laurier)Judith Boyd Cogburn (∆N-Maine)Jane Bratton Betz (HΛ-Alumnae

Initiate)Cathie Bright Moore (BY-Oregon

State)Susan Brink Sherratt (BB-Michigan

State)Megan Brodigan Joseph (ΓN-Miami U)Cristie Bryant (BΨ-San Jose State)Debora Bryden Gray (EA-Ashland)Sarah Calkins (ΓΣ-Wisconsin-Stout)Judy Cantrell Bridges (ΓI-Texas Tech)Amy Carleton Cantrell (Φ-Oklahoma)

Susan Carrochi Sherman (EN-Delaware)

Crista Cate Vasina (∆Γ-NorthernColorado)

Ann Celada Kwong (H∆-CaliforniaState U - Hayward)

Lauren Cherry Doherty (HX-Bishops)Lisa Chiodo (EΘ-Northern Iowa)Sarah Clayton (BT-Indiana)Billie Coskey Battiato (Φ-Oklahoma)Kary Crumm (BΨ-San Jose State)Courtney Czekansk (ΓN-Miami U)Jeannette DeBlasio Brewster (BΩ-

Kent State)Lena DeBruin LeVasseur (BΓΛ-

Colorado)Margaret DeChant Thornburg (BΩ-

Kent State)Shelby Diers Wartick (Z∆-Iowa State)Katherine Dinsmore (∆Θ-Western

Michigan)Yvonne Drummond Del Vigna (BB-

Michigan State)Michele Dunard (O-Missouri)Paige Edwards Mejia (ΓH-North

Texas)Heidi Ewald Leigh (∆H-Adrian

College)Corrie Faulds Filstrup (Φ-Oklahoma)Mary Gatchell-Fenderson (∆N-

Maine)Jayne Gebauer Kasten (O-Missouri)Kari Gjovik Kovar (Π-North Dakota)Shana Goss Smith (X-Montana)

Melissa Gratz (BO-Bowling Green)Vanessa Greenbaum DeVary (ΘZ-

Florida Tech)Stacey Grimes Boulmetis (ΘT-

Rensselaer)Dawn Hamilton Zwetzig (HΓ-Akron)Ashley Haugh (¥-Toronto)Georgann Higgins (ΓΩ-Midwestern

State)Ashley Holsinger (P-Ohio State)Gwen Holt Gaffney (∆X-William

Woods)Jennifer Horowitz (ZX-Columbia)Alyssa Hudak (HΩ-Towson)Lisa Hudson (BNΛ-Duke)Stephanie Johnson Watson (ZE-

Indiana U Southeast)Jennifer Johnston (ZΓ-Santa Clara)Amy Jordan Tvrdik (O-Missouri)Denise Jung Reens (E∆-Northern

Illinois)Jill Katz (ΘΨ-SUNY Plattsburgh)Kathryn Kooman Miller (A-Syracuse)Deana Koonsman Gage (ΓI-Texas

Tech)Jennifer Koschalk Stevens (ΘZ-

Florida Tech)Gillian Kumka (BH-Manitoba)Marie Lambrecht Likus (BM-

Alabama)Valerie Lawlor (O-Missouri)Haley Lawrence (BO-Bowling Green)Amy Lewkovich (ZT-Illinois State)Lindsay Martin (BΨ-San Jose State)

Breea McCorkle (Γ¥-Wichita)Tricia McNabb (BΨ-San Jose State)Karen Miller Montalto (O-Missouri)Joyce Miller Maxwell (EΘ-Northern

Iowa)Rebecca Morse (Φ-Oklahoma)Nancy Nalle McKenzie (ΓI-Texas Tech)Kimberly Neal Harlow (Ω-Texas)Amy Nelson Hruska (N-Nebraska)Heather Novak (EI-Duquesne)Gina Paolo (ΘM-Hofstra)Margaret Patterson (ΘΣ-Southern

Utah)Julie Patterson Thompson (BI-

Rochester)Marjorie Quermann Nixon (I-

Wisconsin)Robyn Quick (BΘ-British Columbia)Kelli Rader (EX-Cal Poly)Beverly Raser Morris (N-Nebraska)Joanna Riffle (EA-Ashland)Anne Ryan (ΘT-Rensselaer)Carole Salerno (EΓ-California State U -

Sacramento)Lisa Sawyer (HΛ-Boston)Rebecca Schroedl (∆K-Wisconsin-

LaCrosse)Cathleen Sherman (EA-Ashland)Meaghan Skelly (O-Missouri)Diane Slone (ΘΦ-Christopher Newport)Shelli Smith Anderson (∆H-Adrian)Natashsa Soll (BE-Arizona)Christine Steffen (Ψ-South Dakota)

Nicole Sup Deprez (∆¥-Nebraska-Kearney)

Dana Sutherland Cheese (∆Λ-CentralMissouri)

Anne Thiel Reuther (ΓΣ-Wisconsin-Stout)

Hope Thompson (Y-Washburn)Rayleen Tolejko (EI-Duquesne)Maria Trysla (N-Nebraska)Virginia Turney Moline (ΓE-Lake

Forest)Faith Vavra Bergman (HH-Seton Hall)M. Villaseca Twiggs (ZΨ-Dayton)Paige Wahrenburg (O-Missouri)Jessica Warchol (ΓΩ-Midwestern State)Kimberly Webb Yzaguirre (ZK-SW

Texas State)Lindsay Wiggins (BΠ-USC)Carol Wilde Wahl (∆K-Wisconsin-

LaCrosse)Tonya Wilkinson Amos (E∆-Northern

Iowa)Cynthia Williams Dashiell (EΩΛ-

Texas A&M)Carole Yerk Briggs (N-Nebraska)Susan Zabriskie (Θ-Michigan)

The following women joined Alpha Phi’s Alumnae Advantage Program between July 1 and July 13, 2005. These women are taking advan-tage of discounts at more than 100,000 vendors! If you would like to learn more about the Advantage Program, or would like to join,please visit www.alphaphi.org/advantage.

annual potluck co-hosted by Elizabeth “Libby”Haug Schaefer (I-Wisconsin). Other events include aFounders’ Day celebration in October.

–Linda Robnett Short (∆Ψ-Wisconsin/Oshkosh)

MILWAUKEE CONTACT:Linda [email protected]

Northeast Region

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CONN.Alumnae held a tag sale with proceeds benefiting theAlpha Phi Foundation. Foundation Executive DirectorRebecca Andrew Zanatta (BPΛ-Washington State)attended the event.

–Kelly Fitzgerald Mazza (ΘΩ-Barry)

FAIRFIELD COUNTY CONTACT:Autumn Ronald Flora (BΩ-Kent State) [email protected]

BOSTON, MASS.Sisters enjoyed a Mary Kay® party at the home ofLaura Kovacs (I∆-Rhode Island) and hosted aPampered Chef® fundraiser party to benefit theAlpha Phi Foundation. Members also gathered tomake Build-A-Bear® teddy bears that were donatedto the pediatric unit of a local community hospital.

–Stacie Sullivan (HA-New Hampshire)

BOSTON CONTACT:Stacie [email protected]

METROWEST MASS.Alumnae walked 12,402 steps and raised more than$2,000 in memory of Jennifer Hunter Yates (ΘB-Bryant) and the sarcoma foundation established inher name. The number of steps represents the

number of days of Jennifer’s life. Funds from the walkbenefit sarcoma research, education and familysupport.

Sisters will host an open house in late October.–Carly Lysik Ciarletta (ZP-Bentley)

METROWEST CONTACT:Andrea Hankey Griffin (HA-New Hampshire)[email protected]

NEW YORK CITY METRO, N.Y.Sisters, family and friends enjoyed a picnic in CentralPark. Other events included a tour of the Lower EastSide Tenement Museum to learn about the experi-ences of U.S. immigrants during the turn of thecentury. Contact Laura Ricci (ΘP-Cameron) [email protected] for membership information.

–Danielle Altruda (ΘM-Hofstra)

NEW YORK CITY METRO CONTACT:Amy Nickerson (ΘΨ-SUNY/Plattsburgh)[email protected]

RHODE ISLANDRhody Phis enjoyed a summer outing to a polo tour-nament, went kayaking and spent an evening visitingmore then 20 art galleries and museums. The chapterhosted its fifth annual Move Your Phi’t 5K walk tobenefit the Alpha Phi Foundation and refueled withbrunch at the home of Kim Norton-O’Brien (ZP-Bentley).

–Kim Norton-O’Brien

RHODE ISLAND CONTACT:Alyssa Cardi Tillier (I∆-Rhode Island)[email protected]

Pacific Northwest Region

BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA Alumnae and British Columbia (BΘ) collegiansenjoyed a February ‘80s movie afternoon. Alumnaehelped collegians with an April initiation ceremonyand banquet and hosted a ceremony for graduatingseniors.

Deirdre Fitz-Gibbons (BΘ-British Columbia)hosted a wine and cheese party. Sisters held a sparechange drive and sold clothing through local consign-ment stores. The chapter said goodbye to Ann Lee(BΘ-British Columbia), who moved to Taiwan.

–Jennifer Samson (BΘ-British Columbia)

BRITISH COLUMBIA CONTACT:Deirdre [email protected]

HAWAIIMore than a dozen sisters gathered at the Pohai NaniRetirement Community to celebrate Martha JefferySanders’s (X-Montana) birthday. Chapter President

¶ HAWAIIHawaii alumnae present Martha Sanders, seated bottomrow center, with a 75-year pin.

· GREATER TULSA, OKLA.Sisters participate in an American Heart Association®Heartwalk® in April.

¸ TULSA, OKLA.Tulsa alumnae welcome International Executive BoardMember Billie Battiato to a Phi chapter reception.

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Shari Yasuhara (BPΛ-Washington State) presentedMartha with a 75-year member recognition pin.

–Jessica Doner Vanda (ZI-Virginia)

HAWAII CONTACT:Shari Yasuhara [email protected]

PORTLAND, ORE.Thanks to the organization of Dorothy Long (BΦ-Whitman), alumnae made sundry bags for the WilliamTemple House to assist the working poor. Fall chapterevents include a wine, cheese and game night andFounders’ Day celebrations. Sisters will help Linfield(ΘA) collegians with their November Red Dress gala.Alumnae also are preparing for a December toy drive.

–Joanne Finamore Godfrey (H∆-CSU/Hayward)

PORTLAND CONTACT:Joanne [email protected]

South Central Region

GREATER KANSAS CITY, KAN.Alumnae made care packages for Missouri (O),Washburn (Y) and Central Missouri State (ΘΛ)collegians for finals week. Sisters gathered in May toshare their favorite summer salad recipes andexchange white elephant gifts.

–Erin Heffernan (Y-Washburn)

GREATER KANSAS CITY CONTACT:Terri Powell Seyl (O-Missouri)[email protected]

GREATER TULSA, OKLA.Sisters raised more than $300 to benefit the AmericanHeart Association® by participating in its Heartwalk®.This year’s annual pool party was hosted by MelanieYuracko McKean (ΘΓ-Northeast Missouri State), whogave a presentation about her research on “DifferencialGene Expression in Eutopic Endometrium of WomenWith and Without Endometriosis.” Other chapterevents include monthly get-togethers, Founders’ Daylunch and the annual holiday party.

–Cheri Hinton Quillen (∆P-Ball State)

GREATER TULSA CONTACT:Cheri [email protected]

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.In April, alumnae participated in the American HeartAssociation’s® Heartwalk® and raised more than$1,000. Members enjoyed a family day and picnic atthe Oklahoma City Zoo. Stephanie Mather (∆∆-Oklahoma City), an attorney for the Center forEducation and an advisory board volunteer forOklahoma City (∆∆), was honored during the OKCAlumnae Panhellenic luncheon. Fall events include agirls’ night out and an annual Founders’ Day celebra-tion at Remington Park.

–Bethany Anderson Brown (Φ-Oklahoma)

OKLAHOMA CITY CONTACT:Beth [email protected]

TULSA, OKLA.Forty-one class of 1960-80 alumnae attended theOklahoma (Φ) chapter reception at the home ofConnie Hamernik Doverspike (Φ-Oklahoma).International Executive Board member Billie CoskeyBattiato (Φ-Oklahoma) was the guest of honor.Sisters discussed plans for another Phi chapterreunion weekend and the return of Alpha Phi to theUniversity of Oklahoma campus in 2006.

–Sally Cummins Leininger (BO-Bowling GreenState)

TULSA CONTACT:Connie [email protected]

AUSTIN, TEXASThe Austin area traditional group and ivy connectionparticipated in the 18th annual SafePlace Walk in

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¶ AUSTIN, TEXASSisters host a dinner for graduating Omega sisters.

· AUSTIN AREA IVY CONNECTION, TEXASMembers of the Austin area ivy connection welcomealumna initiate Kristin Atkinson, center, at the Texas (Ω)chapter house.

¸ HOUSTON, TEXASMore than 40 sisters attend the Houston AreaPanhellenic Foundation scholarship luncheon to honorLyn Flynt and welcome Mimi Hagedorn as HAPA presi-dent.

¹ SOUTHWEST DALLAS, TEXASSouthwest Dallas President Kim Yzaguirre, left, poseswith other alumnae chapter presidents from the SouthCentral region at the Executive Office. Also pictured areOklahoma City President Beth Anderson Brown (Φ-Oklahoma), middle, and Ft. Worth President DeniseCollins Stooksberry (Ω-Texas).

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today.

April and raised more than $1,900. Leslie LaceWells (Ω-Texas) hosted a dinner at her home towelcome graduating Texas (Ω) seniors. Sistersenjoyed a summer family picnic at Andrea StidhamDepwe’s (ΓI-Texas Tech) home.

–Heather Ramsey Byrd (Ω-Texas)

AUSTIN CONTACT:Diane Flower Waggoner (EΩΛ-Texas A&M)[email protected]

AUSTIN AREA IVY CONNECTION, TEXASIvy connection sisters welcomed Kristin Atkinsoninto sisterhood in May, held a book club meeting andenjoyed monthly happy hours. They also joined thetraditional alumnae chapter sisters for a summerbeach party.

–Jennifer Monk (Ω-Texas)

AUSTIN AREA IVY CONNECTION CONTACT:Carey Kirkpatrick (Ω-Texas)[email protected]

DALLAS AND SUBURBAN, TEXASSisters celebrated Cinco de Mayo with their favoriteMexican dishes at the home of Ashley ReavesGivens (EΩ-Texas A&M).

–Callie Gerald Burns (ΓI-Texas Tech)

DALLAS AND SUBURBAN CONTACT:Regina Rice Haas (Ω-Texas)regricehaas@alumnae.alphaphi.org972.492.7710www.alphaphidallas.org

DENTON, TEXASDenton alumnae helped North Texas (ΓH) colle-gians with a mock recruitment and encouraged themwith a “Beary good bag of treats” during winter

finals. Alumnae enjoyed a terrific Phi-esta withMexican food at a local restaurant.

–Jayne Phillips Howell (ΓH-North Texas)

DENTON CONTACT:Jayne [email protected]

FAR NORTH DALLAS & SURROUNDINGCOUNTIES, TEXASThe chapter’s Move Your Phi’t 5K walk raised morethan $300 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. The chapterpartnered with the Fort Worth, Dallas & SuburbanAM and Southwest Dallas alumnae chapters tosurprise Midwestern State (ΓΩ) collegians with aredecorated chapter room. Karla Hardy Allford (ΓΩ-Midwestern State) did a fabulous job coordinatingthe fundraising and decorating efforts.

Alumnae welcomed recent graduates into thealumnae world with a luau at Karla’s home inAugust. Other events include a membership party inSeptember and a Founders’ Day celebration at IntoMy Garden Tea Room in late October.

–Kim Neal Harlow (Ω-Texas)

FAR NORTH DALLAS & SURROUNDINGCOUNTIES CONTACT:Jessica Warchol (ΓΩ-Midwestern State)[email protected]

HOUSTON, TEXASMimi Gordon Hagedorn (N-Nebraska) was electedHouston Area Panhellenic Association (HAPA)president, and Lyn Horne Flynt (Ω-Texas) waschosen as the HAPA scholarship luncheon’shonorary chairman.

Sisters looked forward to the annual open houseat Betsy Dewees Coker’s (Ω-Texas) home, a

Founders’ Day luncheon at Maggiano’s Little Italy inOctober and a wine tasting party in December.

–Ginger Dillard Cleveland (Ω-Texas)

HOUSTON CONTACT:Ginger Cleveland [email protected]

SOUTHWEST DALLAS, TEXASAlumnae enjoyed the May meeting with a Mexicanfeast at the home of Kathryn Krall Slack (Ω-Texas).Six members who attended 100 percent of chaptermeetings during the year were recognized by VicePresident Angela Farley (EΣ-Dallas Baptist).

–Elaine Birtchet Holley (∆B-Texas A&M/Commerce)

SOUTHWEST DALLAS CONTACT:Kim Webb Yzaguirre (ZK-Southwest TexasState)[email protected]

Southeast Region

JACKSONVILLE FIRST COAST, FLA.During the Jacksonville Alumnae PanhellenicAssociation’s (JAPA) spring luncheon, KathyRountree Lechner (AΛ) was installed as correspon-ding secretary, Donna Galaway Libal (ΓH-NorthTexas) was honored with the Hellenic jewel awardfor her service to JAPA, and the alumnae chapterwon the Mary Louise Shannon attendance award.

–Dawn Inglis Montgomery (ZI-Virginia)

JACKSONVILLE FIRST COAST CONTACT:Deborah Bridge (Z∆-Iowa State and ΓO-Drake)[email protected]/jax_alphaphi

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SOUTH DADE/MONROE COUNTY, FLA.South Miami and Florida Keys alumnae have estab-lished a new chapter for sisters residing in SouthFlorida. Planned activities include a Founders’ Daydinner, a holiday wine tasting and a Februaryfundraiser in support of cardiac care.

–Nancy Harrington Rowland (BO-Bowling GreenState)

SOUTH DADE/MONROE COUNTY CONTACT:Leah Jordan Sherman (∆Λ-Memphis State)[email protected]

TAMPA BAY, FLA.Proceeds from the chapter’s 2004 pecan and poin-settia sale benefited Florida Tech (ΘZ) collegiansand two new children’s cardiac operating suites atSt. Joseph’s Children’s Heart Center. The chapter helda May lunch with complimentary facials and a privatefall fashion presentation at Nordstrom’s. Alumnaeenjoyed a New York Yankees spring training baseballgame and attended Monet’s London: Artists’Reflections on the Thames exhibit. Other eventsincluded a Founders’ Day luncheon with Theta Zeta

collegians, a Santa’s Surprise holiday brunch atSandy Willis Donelan’s (∆Z-Maryland) home and aThin Salads and Fat Desserts meal at Debra NardiMyer’s (HΛ-George Mason) home.

–Jo Flower (ΓΘ-Colorado College)

TAMPA BAY CONTACT:Debra [email protected]

VIRIGINIA PENNISULA, VA.Alumnae helped Christopher Newport (ΘΦ) colle-gians with recruitment and made pillows for thechapter’s January philanthropy efforts. Sisters met atSusan Gadell DeKeersgieter’s (ΘΓ-NortheastMissouri State) home for a heart healthy luncheon inFebruary.

–Pamela Gaston Camblin (Γ∆-Kansas)

VIRIGINIA PENNISULA CONTACT:Pamela [email protected]

Southwest Region

COACHELLA VALLEY, CALIF.Alumnae celebrated the chapter’s one year anniver-sary in May and look forward to fall chapter lunch-eons and social events.

–Jody Belich Landerman (∆K-Wisconsin/LaCrosse)

COACHELLA VALLEY CONTACT:Jody [email protected]

SAN DIEGO, CALIF.San Diego alumnae enjoyed a wine tasting party,book clubs and happy hours. Sisters look forward togetting involved with nearby collegiate chapters to

make chapter house improvements and participate inother fun activities.

–Michelle Barry (HA-New Hampshire)

SAN DIEGO CONTACT:Michelle Barry [email protected] 603.438.5266http://sdalphaphi.tripod.com

Upper Midwest Region

ASHLAND, OHIOAlumnae and Ashland (EA) seniors enjoyed adinner outing in April. Chapter members attended aMay garden hat party at the home of DeborahWacker Bickhart (EA-Ashland).

–Debby Bryden Gray (EA-Ashland)

ASHLAND CONTACT:Taryn Gallik (EA-Ashland)[email protected]

CLEVELAND EAST, OHIOAlumnae and Case Western Reserve (ZΠ) colle-gians presented a 75-year member recognition pin toMiriam Thompson Freer (BK-Denison) at the Zeta

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¶ COACHELLA VALLEY, CALIF.Coachella Valley alumnae celebrate their one yearanniversary.

· SAN DIEGO, CALIF.Alumnae enjoy a wine tasting party.

¸ ASHLAND, OHIOSisters enjoy a garden hat party in May.

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ALUMNAE VOLUNTEERS RECEIVE

SPECIAL TRAINING

Alumnae volunteers are offered two

training opportunities during the summer:

VIPhi and Alumnae Chapter College. Read

about both sessions on p. 34

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Pi chapter house. Miriam celebrated her 101st birth-day in January. Mary Alice Freer Cannon (BK-Denison), Miriam’s daughter, was also in attendance.

–Nora Davis Kieser (BΩ-Kent State)

CLEVELAND EAST CONTACT:Jamie Krovontka (EI-Duquesne)[email protected]

DAYTON, OHIOMembers donated $1,000 to the Alpha PhiFoundation’s Forget-Me-Not fund in honor of ManjaMoore (P-Ohio State), a sister who lost her battlewith cancer during summer 2004. The chapter alsodonated $1,000 to benefit the Miami Valley CareerTech Center for resuscitation equipment and training.Tracy Irvine Janess (ZΨ-Dayton) organized a Daytonchapter of Secret Smiles, Inc. in honor of her sister,Kristi Irvine Ryan (ZΨ-Dayton). Kristi, who was avictim of the Sept. 11 attacks on the World TradeCenter, was a co-founder of New York City-basedSecret Smiles, Inc., a non-profit organization createdto improve the quality of life for families in needthrough anonymous gifts. Dayton alumnae alsodonated $2,000 to the organization in Kristi’s name.

–Ann Lucas Bale (∆Π-Indiana State)

DAYTON CONTACT:Sandra Reed Mitchell (BI-West Virginia)[email protected]

Congratulations to the following chapters for recently receiving their charters!

Alpha Phi International is excited to announce alumnae chapters and ivyconnections are forming in the following areas:

Alumnae Chapters (alumnae of all ages)

California Napa, San Francisco, San Luis ObispoGeorgia Savannah Indiana Northwest IndianaIowa Des Moines Louisiana Baton RougeMaryland Frederick Michigan Detroit North, HollandMissouri Columbia, Jefferson City Nevada RenoNew York Westchester County North Carolina Greenville,Wilmington, Winston-Salem Ohio Akron, FrindlayOregon Salem South Carolina GreenvilleTennessee Memphis Texas GreenvilleVirginia Fredericksburg

Ivy Connections (alumnae 10 years out of college and younger)

Michigan Saginaw Virginia Virginia Peninsula

Alpha Phi International seeks alumnae who are interested informing alumnae chapters and ivy connections in the followingareas:

New Orleans, La.Nassau County, N.Y.Suffolk County, N.Y.

Please contact Alissa Meyer Milito (Z¥-Elmhurst) at [email protected] you are interested in getting involved with any of these chapters or startinga chapter in your area.

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Central Maine Alumnae ChapterChartered: July 20, 2005Chapter President: Celeste Loring

Gleason (∆N-Maine)E-mail: [email protected]

Holland/Grand Haven (Mich.)Alumnae Chapter

Chartered: July 20, 2005Chapter President: Kathy Feeney

Hiemstra (∆Θ-Western Michigan)E-mail: [email protected]

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Can We Count on You?Don’t you love those “small world” moments whenyou are talking to someone and you suddenly realizeyou have something in common, or you bumpinto someone you haven’t see in years in an obscurelocation?

You’re on a cruise and find out thewoman you just met and totally hit it

off with is an Alpha Phisister. You run into your

neighbor at youruniversity’s localalumni event and find

out you share the samealma mater. You are at

the office, a wedding, yourchild’s school, shopping in a mall orat the gym and you see someonewearing an Alpha Phi pin or an AlphaPhi T-shirt.

When we meet, we may say “I wasan Alpha Phi in college.” But in real-ity we are Alpha Phis.

Alpha Phis today are anywhere from17 to 101 years old, live in all of the 50United States, nine provinces inCanada and 54 other countries. Theyserve in the military, work for Fortune 500 companies,own their own businesses, are stay-at-home moms, are students and areretired. They are daughters,mothers, grandmothers, aunts,godmothers.

We come from different back-grounds and experiences, but asAlpha Phis, we share a commonbond. When we joined, we madea pledge to ourselves, to each otherand to the organization as a whole to

promote sisterhood, cultivate leader-ship, encourage intellectual curiosityand advocate service.

There is strength in the sheernumber of Alpha Phis. But moreimportantly, there is strength in theways Alpha Phis support the organiza-tion and ensure that we continue tooffer women the opportunity to bene-fit from membership.

Like the variety of women in oursisterhood, the form we choose to

share our support alsovaries. We pay ourannual Internationalalumnae dues, donateto the Foundation,

join the AlumnaeAdvantage Program,

advise collegiate chapters, overseethe operation of local chapter houses,

serve on International committees, attendConvention, participate in collegiate or alumnaechapters and write recommendations for potentialmembers.

You are an Alpha Phi. Can we count on you tosupport our sisterhood?

CONSTITUTION AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED DURING CONVENTION 2006Proposed amendments to the Constitution will be considered duringConvention 2006 in Orlando, Fla. Proposed amendments must besubmitted in writing to: Bonnie Arthur, 2100 Lee Hwy #317,Arlington, VA 22201 or e-mailed to [email protected].

Message from the IEB

“There is strength

in the ways Alpha

Phis support the

organization and

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women the

opportunity to

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The recruitment and selection of a highly effective InternationalExecutive Board (IEB) for the Fraternity requires the participa-tion and voice of a broad cross-section of Fraternity members.Thus, the Committee on Leadership (COL) was established andis comprised of both elected and appointed members. It is thegoal of the COL to continue the evolution of the IEB to thegovernance body it was created to become.

“Good boards do not just happen. Good boards are built

by design. Moreover, there is a right board for the right

time. Boards that want to take their organizations to the

next level of achievement and performance proactively

create and implement a plan to replace themselves – to

create the right board for the next decade.”

-Alice Korngold, Nonprofit Times

The clear understanding that leadership is and of itself vital toour future means the selection and election process must bethorough. The COL raises the bar on itself in a code of conductthat assures respectful, confidential, open and engaging discus-sions and evaluations of potential IEB directors.

For the 2006-08 IEB, the COL has determined the followingknowledge, skills and attributes are necessary to fulfill theStrategic Plan of the Fraternity:

It is desirable that IEB directors possess experience in at leasttwo of these areas:

• Alpha Phi knowledge and experience at the local, regionaland/or International level

• Finance• Organizational development • Marketing and communications• Other high level board involvement• Higher education/Greek life • Legal

Executive Board directors as a whole shouldpossess a wide range of attributes, but the COLfeels all members of the IEB should exhibit thefollowing:

• A strategic vision for the Fraternity and a clear understand-ing of the competitive field and growth strategies.

• An understanding of social changes and the impact it canhave on our membership.

• An enthusiastic interest in and commitment to Alpha Phiand the Alpha Phi Foundation with a passion for the devel-opment of women.

• The capacity for growth, a willingness to listen and learnand the ability to be both a leader and a follower.

• The ability to fulfill the time commitment often involvingmultitasking and meeting aggressive deadlines.

• Honesty, maturity and self-confidence.• A high respect for others, which includes the ability to

accept constructive criticism and to effectively offer it aswell.

Included in the selection and eventual slating of the Board aremany in-person visits to IEB meetings, various regional functions,teleconferences and correspondence with innumerable volunteersthroughout the Fraternity. All dues-paying alumnae are eligibleto serve on the Board. All final selections go through a lengthyinterview process. The result will be a mix of critical thinkers,creative minds, motivators and visionaries to move Alpha Phi everforward!

The timeline for the election process is as follows:

Oct. 28, 2005 Deadline for submitting IEBapplications with references

Nov. 1, 2005-Feb. 24, 2006 Candidate evaluationMarch 3-5, 2006 Slating weekendMarch 8-April 14, 2006 Slate announced. Ballots distrib-

uted and returnedMay 1, 2006 IEB election results announced

via Web site and e-mailJune 28-July 2, 2006 IEB transition and election of

members of next biennium’s COLat Convention 2006

The COL requests referrals from sisters via e-mail,mail, the International Web site and the Quarterly,including self-submissions. All dues-paying membersas of Dec. 31, 2005, are eligible to vote. Voting infor-mation and ballots will be mailed in March 2006. Welook forward to receiving votes for the next IEB.

At this time we also extend our sincere gratitudeand praise to the sisters who are serving theirFraternity for 2004-06 – a commanding task forcethat loves and leads Alpha Phi!

More election information, including a list of COL members,is located at www.alphaphi.org.

IEB Selection and Election: Creating the “Dream Team”

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To commemorate its 50th Anniversary,the Alpha Phi Foundation has set aPHI-nominal goal to recognize 50

percent of our members as Foundationdonors by June 30, 2006. Will You Do It? When you donate to the Foundation, you

support leadership training, prevention ofwomen’s heart disease, scholarships and aid toAlpha Phi members in crisis. Your generositydemonstrates to others the value of philanthropy.

All members who donate $50 or more beforeJune 30, 2006, will receive a beautiful, limitededition 50th Anniversary pin.

Celebrate and support the progressive work ofthe Foundation TODAY with a gift of $50 ormore. DO IT for your sisters and the otherspecial women in your life … DO IT for you.

Share Your Heart of GoldThe Hearts of Gold Society is a new, distinguishedgiving circle of women who have committed agift of $5,000 or more by June 30, 2006.Nearly 40 women have shown their dedication tothe advancement of Alpha Phi’s philanthropic,educational and leadership programs, and theyhave shown their support with a special gift.

Members of the Hearts of Gold Society receivea 10K heart charm in appreciation for theirgenerous donation. These special women will alsobe recognized in Alpha Phi Foundation publica-tions, invited to exclusive events throughout thebiennium and honored on a special Hearts ofGold Society plaque at the Alpha PhiInternational Executive Office.

If you are interested in learning more aboutmembership in the Hearts of Gold Society, contactExecutive Director Rebecca Andrew Zanatta(BQ¤-Washington State) at 847.316.8950 [email protected].

Show that you have a Heart of Gold: supportthe Alpha Phi Foundation TODAY with a gift of$5,000 to ensure a successful future for ourmembers and women everywhere.

Living and Giving OnlineThe Alpha PhiFoundation launchedthe new Living andGiving Web siteearlier this year at

www.alphaphi.org/foundation/. The Web site isdesigned to arm our members with the resources,

The Alpha Phi Foundation,Today, Tomorrow and Forever

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tools and information needed to make a differ-ence in the lives of sisters and the women weserve. Visit the site today to access: philanthropyevent planning modules and forms, Cardiac CareAward applications, event planning modules,scholarship, Emergency Aid and Forget-Me-Notapplications, Cardiac Care Week information,philanthropy recruitment resources, plannedgiving information and staff contact information.

Leave a LegacyDo you want to share the same Alpha Phi experi-ence you’ve enjoyed with future generations?Leaving a deferred or planned gift to the AlphaPhi Foundation ensures a brighter future for thesisters we’ll welcome tomorrow and leaves youwith the feeling that you have done somethinggood today.

Planned gifts include gifts through your will,charitable gift annuities, gifts of life insuranceand charitable trusts. Using a planned givingvehicle can combine your estate planning,financial and philanthropic objectives.

A planned gift provides a way for you tomake a gift to Alpha Phi Foundation and at thesame time receive a charitable income tax deduc-tion or reduce estate taxes. It is a way to secureyour financial future while helping to insure apromising future for Alpha Phi members and thewomen we serve through the Alpha PhiFoundation.

Many of our members have found a plannedgift allows them to make a much more substan-tial gift than they would have ever thought possi-ble in their lifetime.

Whatever you decide to do, the gift you makewill be a reflection of your own needs, interestsand situations, and will ensure a brighter futurefor our members and women everywhere.

The Alpha Phi Foundation staff welcomes theopportunity to work with you and your legal andfinancial advisors to establish individual deferredgift arrangements. Please notify the Foundation if

you are planning to include or have alreadyincluded Alpha Phi in your estate plans.

For more information, check out thePlanned Giving section of our Web site atwww.alphaphi.org/foundation/plannedgiving.html.

Five ways to become an active supporterof the Alpha Phi Foundation:

1. Make an annual contribution to theFoundation.

2. Participate in collegiate and alumnaechapter philanthropy programs in yourcommunity.

3. Visit the new Living and Giving Web siteregularly.

4. Promote Alpha Phi Foundation programsamong your sisters, friends and family.

5. Include the Alpha Phi Foundation in yourestate plans.

Foundation ReflectionsIn 2006, we will celebrate Alpha PhiFoundation’s 50th anniversary. To commemoratethis milestone, we’re asking all members to sharetheir thoughts on the Foundation’s history andfuture.

These reflections will be shared throughoutthe year and at Convention 2006.

If you’d like to share your reflectionson the Foundation’s past, presentor future, send an e-mail [email protected].

Join us in celebration of the

Foundation's 50th Anniversary

at Convention 2006!

Convention 2006

June 28 to July 2

Orlando, Florida

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Little Hearts Need Big Hearts:December 1946:

Cardiac Aid is officially

adopted by Alpha Phi

as its international

philanthropy. The original idea was

based on helping children with

cardiovascular illnesses.

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Fall 1956: The Alpha Phi Foundation is

officially established as its own entity

separate from Alpha Phi Fraternity.

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9. Limoges boxes are introduced at Convention 1990.

Foundation

scholarshipsare

presented to two

graduate and six

undergraduate

members of Alpha Phi

totaling more than

$2,000 in 1966-67.

The Foundation

scholarship program

began when the

Foundation, for the

first time, had enough

income to give

scholarship awards.

Margaret Ingwersen Carr (I-Wisconsin)

was appointed cardiac aid consultant in

1948. Her leadership and that of Helen Crowder

Weisser (BE-Arizona), 1958-78 consultant, set the

stage for Alpha Phi's outstanding support of its heart

philanthropy.

The Forget-Me-Not Fundfirst began in 1979 whenHelen Bradford (BB-Michigan State) provided

seed money to establish the fund asaid for alumnae facing severe misfor-tunes. Since 2000, more than$30,000 has been given to AlphaPhi women in their times of need.

The Alpha Phi Foundation is the

second National Panhellenic

Conference foundation to be

established in North

America.

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of the Alpha Phi Foundation

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5“Take Heart” becomes aFoundation initiative in 2005.Be on the look-out for futureprograms!

Amy Latham (ΓI-Texas Tech) first trav-

eling Foundation consultant: “Being a

traveling consultant for the Foundation

was one of the hardest and best things

I ever did for myself. I would have

never had the opportunities to experi-

ence the non-profit world and be

where I am today

without the posi-

tion.” Amy now

works for the

Susan G. Komen

Breast Cancer

Foundation.

Five purposes of the Foundation first introduced at Convention 1956:

1. To aid/assist and to encourage contribution to scholarship and education

2. To improve educational facilities of our members

3. To establish or finance endowments, fellowships and scholarships

4. To supplement the work of the university in promoting scholarship,

character and morality of its students

5. To make donations to schools for general and/or specific educational

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1978: The Foundation is incorpo-

rated as a 501 (c)(3) organization

allowing gifts made to the

Foundation to be tax

deductible for donors.

When does 1 plus 1 = 1? When the Alpha Phi

Foundation fund and the fidelity fund merge

into one. In 1986, the Alpha Phi Foundation took giant

steps in accepting the full responsibility for Alpha Phi

fundraising at the International level.

Meet the Foundation BoardPictured are (front, from left)Susan Weiskittle Barrick(BO-Bowling Green State), AlinHernandez Wall (B∆-UCLA),Amy Jordan Tvrdik (O-Missouri), (back) Crista CateVasina (∆Γ-NorthernColorado), Susan Bevan (Σ-Washington), Linda GardnerMassie (∆A-East Carolina),Gayle Goodman (B∆-UCLA)and Ann Brinkman (Z∆-IowaState).

“Historically men’s fraternities have shown their support with dollars and

women’s have shown their support with time. Frankly this is because the men

had jobs and women had time. Now as a working woman, I feel it’s important

to show my support to Alpha Phi with my dollars. I hope other women agree,” says

Linda Schnetzer (BO-Bowling Green State) about the Power of 100. The Powerof 100 is a unique giving circle of women who donate $1,000 or more each fiscal year.

To date, more than 400 women are members!

1987: The first

phone-a-thonsponsored by the

Alpha Phi

Foundation took

place.

In 1982 the Money Tree

was first introduced at

Convention, reinstating

that Alpha Phi member-

ship is for a lifetime.

Friendly Fire: Friends, Hazing Friends: An educa-tional video funded by the Alpha Phi Foundation alongwith 15 other Greek organizations puts Alpha Phi onthe map in the fight against hazing in 1996.

“On behalf ofthe AmericanHeartAssociation

and its affiliates, I amhappy to have thisopportunity to addressAlpha Phi membersthroughout this country.Your support of theheart cause is of greatimportance, and HeartAssociations everywhereowe you a sincere ‘thankyou.’” –John J. Sampson, M.D.

President, AmericanHeart Association, 1964

Today there are 42named scholarshipsand 17 honorary ormemorial scholarshipsavailable through theFoundation. Many ofthese scholarships arechapter specific.

Congratulations to MMiissssoouurrii ((OO)) chapter on

winning the first Susan Brink Sherratt (BB-

Michigan State) leadership fund award!

In honor of Susan’s volunteer service to the

Alpha Phi Foundation, the fund was estab-

lished in 2005 to support collegiate members

of Alpha Phi. The fund provides special grants

for leadership training to collegiate chapters

and individual members pursuing

greater leadership roles on

campus and in their communities.

Loyola Marymount (ZB),

founded on May 15, 1976,

has been a long standing supporter of

the Alpha Phi Foundation. As a

collegiate chapter, Zeta Beta has

donated more than $193,000!

Recently the chapter held an

outstanding silent auction event that

raised more than $50,000. The

women of Zeta Beta are philan-

thropic pioneers.

The Alpha Phi Foundation is very

proud of all its accomplishments

and successes, including being awarded

Best Annual Report and Best Public

Relations Effort through Foundation award

programs.

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Martha Watkins Mast (BM-Duke), the

Alpha Phi Foundation’s first chair (1976-88),

has this to say about the Foundation’s success

over the last 50 years: “I feel like a very proud

mom who has seen her baby grow up to

be all she could have hoped for!”

Stanley Trent, associate professor of

curriculum instruction and special

education at the University of Virginia,

became one of the first Professor of the

Year recipients in 2000: “This award meant

a great deal to me, it was very touching and

affirming. I really believe in what I do, and

to be recognized for that really made me

feel as though I had reached my goal as an

educator.”

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In 1962, the

first three giving

circles were established:

Forget-Me-Not, Ivy Chain

and Stars in the Dipper.

Today there are 13 giving

circles with the Foundation

including the latest Hearts

of Gold Society for those

donating $5,000 in honor

of the Foundation’s 50th

anniversary.

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October 1975: The American Heart Association honors the Alpha Phi

Foundation as the largest single contributor to the heart fund of any

fraternal organization!

Scholarship has been a priority

to Alpha Phi since the begin-

ning with the first 13 scholarships by

the Foundation awarded

in 1959.

The Capital Campaign for Alpha Phi was developed in

1986 as a fundraising effort to make Alpha Phi

stronger and more influential than ever before. The

goal was to increase funding for new educational and leadership

programs, endowment for Foundation programs and expansion of the

Executive Office. In its first year, the Campaign surpassed its goal of

$1,500,000 and raised nearly $2,036,000 in pledges.

The Foundation’s first staff

member: Cathy Logan

Stembridge (O-Missouri).

1957: The first

official

Foundation brochure

was created under the

slogan “An Investment

in Youth” with the

motto of investing in

the college women of

tomorrow.

Move Your Phi’t, a 5k

walk/run, was first

held at Convention

2002 in support of

women and heart

disease. In 2004,

Move Your Phi’t

raised more than $12,000. “I was at a point in my life when I

wanted to choose a philanthropy event I could commit to when

Move Your Phi’t became an opportunity,” says Tricia Lee

McNabb (BΨ-San Jose State), top fundraiser of Move Your Phi’t

2004. “I wrote letters to family, friends and colleagues to let them

know that I wanted to make a difference in the lives of other

women and myself, and Move Your Phi’t was something we could

all believe in. I also made a list of all my donors and put it on a t-

shirt that I wore at the event.” We look forward to seeing all

of you at the Convention 2006 Move Your Phi’t.

In Alpha Phi

fashion, the

Foundation continues to stay

ahead of the competition by

introducing two online

newsletters available to our

collegiate and young alumnae

members. Sign up today at

www.alphaphi.org/foundation/.

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Education is a large part ofAlpha Phi. Our members areexpected to strive for thehighest ideals of scholarshipat all times, thus theFoundation is vigilant aboutsupporting this priority. Overthe years the Alpha PhiFoundation has financedseveral Fraternity-basedprograms, including:

o Educational LeadershipConsultants

o Regional Conferenceso Leadership Training o New Member Education Programo Alcohol Awareness Education

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In 1994, the Foundation formed the Clara Bradley

Burdette Society. One joins this society when they

name the Foundation in their will or as a beneficiary

of an insurance policy or other deferred giving plan.

Members of the society are named each year in the

Foundation Annual Report of Donors and are

given a pin to denote their membership.

Cardiac Care Week first began in 1993 as a way to encourage our members to live a

heart healthy life. This is one week each year that all Alpha Phi women can show their

commitment to the Alpha Phi Foundation and women’s cardiac health. Be part of a very

exciting Cardiac Care Week Feb. 13-17, 2006!

One of the first Cardiac Care Award

winners, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

(Boston, Mass.), used the $10,000 grant

toward research on the effect of hormone replacement

on cardiovascular health in postmenopausal women.

Heading up the project, Dr. Marie Gerhard-Herman

M.D. says today about the impact of the award, “The

Cardiac Care Award helped in the completion of this

research. It felt especially good that the award came

from an all women’s organization since women are the

focus of our research and education efforts.” Today

Brigham is planning the opening of their new cardiovas-

cular building for 2010.

In March

1983 the

Alpha Phi Foundation

mailed the first official

senior letter to 2,157

graduating seniors,

welcoming them as

alumnae and encourag-

ing their support of

and involvement in

Alpha Phi. Today the

Alpha Phi Foundation

welcomes more than

3,000 new graduates

annually.

Membership in Alpha Phi lasts a lifetime, and our alumnae

chapters are an excellent example of that. One chapter

stands out for its exceptional support over the years: the

Chicago Northwest Suburban alumnae chapter. Since it began in

1954 the chapter has raised more than $20,000 for the Alpha Phi

Foundation and local heart projects! “We feel an amazing sense of

pride knowing we have helped those around us,” says Chapter

President Amy Lewkovich (ZT-Illinois State) about why the chapter

is so dedicated toward philanthropy.

Emergency Aid is

intended for our colle-

giate members who

are facing unforeseen

financial hardship.

Each year the

Foundation supports

undergraduate women

with grants to assist

them in their time of

need.

1982 saw thedevelopmentof theScholarship

Incentive Program for collegiatechapters. Today scholarshipbadges are given to new chap-ters as a gift from theFoundation to reinforce theimportance of education andscholarship to our members.

Today the Foundationgrants more than $100,000every fiscal year to collegiateAlpha Phi members to aid them

in reaching theireducationalgoals.

YOU!It is your membership, support

and generous contributions that

make the Alpha Phi Foundation

50 and Fabulous. Thank You!

The term

“heart projects

aid” replaced

“cardiac aid” in 1978 in

an attempt to be reflective

of all ages and encompass

the philanthropic goal

of Alpha Phi. Today the

Foundation still follows

this path, continually

updating and reinventing

campaigns and programs

to revitalize the organiza-

tion.

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oped in 1986. The Aware Bear

Program was designed in conjunction with the Rocky Mountain

Heart Research Institute, aimed at helping children develop heart

healthy lifestyles. The other, RESPOND,

was developed with the Mental Health

Association of Dallas County to educate

college women of potentially

victimizing situations on campus.

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Foundation Executive Director Rebecca Andrew

Zanatta (BPΛ-Washington State) was invited to

the White House in February 2004 by President and

Mrs. Bush to witness the signing of a Presidential Proclamation

declaring February as American Heart Month and announcing

the first National Wear Red Day in support of women’s heart

disease awareness.

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lollipop to

help lick heart

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June 24-26, 2005, was a very special week-end for the members of West Virginia (BI)because it marked the chapter’s 75thanniversary celebration. Morgantown, W.Va., was abuzz with more than 110 alum-nae, collegians, spouses and special guestsfor the joyous occasion.

The Radisson Hotel served as the head-quarters for the weekend’s events. JeanClonch Clark (BI-West Virginia) and hercommittee arranged for the hospitalitylounge to be decorated with memorabiliafrom each decade. It was fun to see theprogression not only of the chapter, butthe times, on display. A special additionwas an entryway table set with replicas ofthe original installation tableware.

Friday night was a time to get reac-quainted and sing Alpha Phi songs on theveranda.

Alumnae were busy Saturday with bustours of campus, arranged and conductedby student guides specially trained tointroduce alumnae to the many new facili-ties on campus and update them on whatbecame of older facilities. The chapterhouse at 261 Willey Street was open fortours hosted by Barbara Carpenter Myers(BI-West Virginia) and Beta Iota collegians.Alumnae were able to see the rooms theyhad lived in and the facelift given to thebuilding several years ago. A highlight ofthe tour was the treat of Mrs. Beardsley’s(a retired house director) orange dropcookies. The weekend concluded with abanquet, kicked off by the Renewal andLoving Cup ceremonies.

The highlight of the weekend foreveryone was the presentation of a 75-yearmember pin to charter member HelenTucker Waters by Tizzie DeBolt Curry(both BI-West Virgina). Helen, who stillkeeps in touch with several other chartermembers, told stories of her days as acollegian.

Morgantown Area Alumnae ChapterPresident Angie Harrison (BI-WestVirginia) presented the welcome. LindsiBurrell (¡¿-Midwestern State), a specialcollegiate friend of Helen Waters, spokeon her behalf. Beta Iota Chapter PresidentMissy Richardson told about the chap-ter’s happenings today. Mid-AtlanticRegional Manager Janis Coughlin-Piester

(£J-Rochester) discussed regional topicsand described Beta Iota’s current effortsto live up to its honorable history.International Executive Board MemberPeg DeChant Thornburg (B¿-KentState) was the keynote speaker for theevening. Peg shared her experiences as analumna member – which all startedbecause a Beta Iota alumna asked her tocome to an alumnae chapter meeting!

Special recognitions for the eveningincluded memorials for Margaret HannahGluck and Virginia Walkup Wilkins(both BI-West Virgina) and presentationsof the HCB Service Award to JacquelineHyre Fredlock and the HCB/ChapterService Award to Dorothy WotringSimon (both BI-West Virgina).

Special thanks are due to the collegiatehelpers on hand for the weekend and tothe members of the advisory board, espe-cially Chapter Adviser Mollianne StarcherHamilton (BI-West Virgina), for theircommitment to and support of the chapter.

The weekend was one that Beta Iotamembers and all others involved willremember for years to come. Alpha PhiInternational enthusiastically congratulatesthe chapter and thanks members andvolunteers for their commitment.

Alpha Phi Celebrates 75 Years at West Virginia UniversityBy Lindsay Martin (BΨ-San Jose State)

Congratulations Beta Iota on your 75th anniversary.

Alumnae enjoy a guided tour of the chapter house.

Sisters surround special guest and charter memberHelen Waters, seated center.

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CANADA

Bishop’s (HX)Sisters nearly tripled the chapter’s membership sizeduring the 2004-05 academic year. Members lookforward to fall recruitment.

–Heather Cosgrave

British Columbia (BΘ)Sisters distributed water to runners during a 24-hourrelay that benefited Easter Seals. Seven membersenjoyed a road trip they affectionately named the“12-hour Calgary Stampede.”

–Sarah Wong

Manitoba (BH)In April, the chapter’s first Red Dress philanthropyevent raised $1,800 for the Alpha Phi Foundation.

Since 2002, the chapter has grown from two to20 members, making it the largest Greek group oncampus.

–Heather Carroll

Toronto (¥)Xi sisters hosted an annual Dessert Night in Februaryand a King of Hearts pageant in March. Proceedsfrom the events benefited Alpha Phi’s CanadianCentennial Scholarship and the Alpha PhiFoundation. Sisters also were honored with a univer-sity Panhellenic Spirit award for their support of theGreek community.

–Amanda Prisciak and Jenn Stapleton

Wilfred Laurier (IΘ)Thanks to Director of Philanthropy JaclynThompson and her committee, the chapter’s fourthannual Coyote Ugly philanthropy event raised $2,000to benefit the Alpha Phi Foundation.Iota Theta won the university’s Greek Games for thesecond year in a row.

Angela Crewe was elected Greek Councilpresident.

During the summer, Elise Gasbarrino worked forDisney®’s marketing department, and Dayna

Armstrong was a production assistant for a NewYork-based film company. Kristen Ceccacci andJaclyn drove across Canada to spontaneously find jobs.

–Janine Strain

ARIZONA

Arizona State (ΓΠ)Gamma Pi’s first Cardiac Care Red Dress gala, dinnerand silent auction raised $14,500 for the Alpha PhiFoundation. The chapter’s Hoops for Hearts philan-thropy event in April raised $5,500 for the PhoenixChildren’s Hospital and the Alpha Phi Foundation.Gamma Pis also volunteered at Tempe’s first IronmanMarathon by providing food, water and first aid toparticipants.

Sisters were honored with an OutstandingFinances award and named Most Improved Chapterduring the Southwest Regional Conference inFebruary.

Adrian (∆H)Ashland (EA)Baldwin-Wallace (∆Y)*Ball State (∆P)*Bowling Green State

(BO)*Butler (EB)*Cameron (ΘP)Case Western Reserve

(ZΠ)**Colorado (BΓΛ)Colorado School of Mines

(IZ)Cornell (∆)*Dayton (ZΨ)*Delaware (EN)*DePaul (IH)**DePauw (Γ)**Drake (ΓO)*Duke (BNΛ)Duquesne (EI)*Eastern Illinois (ZA)Eastern Washington (HΨ)*Elmhurst (Z¥)*George Washington (II)*Idaho (BZ)Illinois (BA)*Indiana (BT)Iowa (∆E)*James Madison (ΘI)*Johns Hopkins (ZOΛ)*Lafayette (HΣ)*

Lehigh (EΨ)**Linfield (ΘA)*Loyola Marymount (ZB)*Maine (∆N)*Manitoba (BH)Marquette (HM)Maryland (∆Z)*Miami University (ΓN)**Michigan State (BB)*Minnesota (E)*Missouri (O)*MIT (ZΦ)Nebraska (N)*Nebraska/Kearney (∆¥)*New Hampshire (HA)*North Dakota (Π)*Northern Colorado (∆Γ)Northern Iowa (EΘ)Northwestern (B)*Ohio State (P)**Oregon State (BY)**Penn State (ΓP)*Pennsylvania (HI)**Pepperdine (IA)Puget Sound (ΓZ)Purdue (∆M)**Rensselaer (ΘT)*Rochester (ΘK)*San Diego (HP)Santa Clara (ZΓ)*Shippensburg (Θ¥)*South Dakota (Ψ)*

Southern Illinois (E¥)SUNY/Albany (HN)SUNY/Binghamton (HZ)Syracuse (A)Texas (Ω)**Texas A&M/Commerce

(∆B)Towson (HΩ)*Tufts (ZΘ)*UC/Berkley (Λ)UC/Davis (EP)UC/Irvine (HK)UCLA (B∆)*UC/Santa Barbara (ΓB)UNC/Wilmington (H¥)University of the Pacific (IΓ)USC (BΠ)*Virginia (ZIΛ)Villanova (HE)**Virginia Tech (HO)*Washburn (Y)Washington (Σ)*Washington State (BPΛ)Washington University

(ZY)*West Chester (EK)*Western Michigan (∆Θ)Western Ontario (ΘH)Wisconsin/LaCrosse (∆K)

ALPHA PHI ACADEMIACongratulations to all Alpha Phi chapters that averaged a grade point average (GPA) of

3.0 or higher

NEED IDEAS? HERE ARE SOME TIPS FROM ALPHA PHI’S AWARD WINNINGCHAPTERS

Creativity is important. Set GPA goals, and give small incentives to start, with alarger end goal to work toward. Give away prizes such as concert tickets, giftcertificates or CDs. Keep programs new and exciting with different rewards andincentives, encouraging members to succeed.

Incorporate ongoing incentives like Smarty Pants recognition, where membersdecorate a small pair of pants with rhinestone studs for each “A” or every fivehours of studying per week they accomplish. The pants hang on the wall of yourchapter’s study room for all members to see.

–Ohio State (P), Most Improved Scholarship Program Award, Convention 2004

Award a Scholar of the Month: recognize those who attend study tables, donot miss any classes and show an improvement in their grades.

Implement a study buddy program. Pair new members with someone of thesame major. By doing this, sisters are able to help one another and have a studypartner.

–Northern Colorado (∆Γ), Most Improved Scholarship Program Award, Convention 2004

Articulate Alpha Phis. The director of scholarship places a vocabulary word onthe mirror in the entrance to the chapter house each week. Sisters are encour-aged to add this word to their vocabulary and use it at least once during theweek.

Include scholarship in your point system. Award sisters points for achievingdean’s list, earning a 3.0 GPA, being inducted into an academic honors society orreceiving scholastic awards or scholarships.

–Lafayette (HΣ), Outstanding Scholarship Program Award, Convention 2004

Have a semester long scholarship Bingo game. Every week at chapter, thescholarship chair draws a Bingo card with a phrase such as “went to all classes”or “studied with a partner.” Any woman who has done what is on the card cancross it off on their Bingo sheet. Award women who win the game throughoutthe semester.

-Missouri (O), Outstanding Scholarship Program Award, Convention 2004

* Indicates that the chapter has achieved a GPA of 3.0 or higher for 2 semesters. ** Indicates that the chapter has achieved a GPA of 3.0 or higher for 3 semesters

Compiled from reports submitted to Alpha Phi International Executive Office by July 15, 2005.Includes GPA information from spring ’04-spring ’05 semesters. Please [email protected] if any information is missing or inaccurate.

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The chapter welcomes new Chapter AdviserMarty Jenkins (∆H-Adrian).

–Katelyn Farris

CALIFORNIA

Chapman (HY)Sisters hosted the annual spring Mr. Universitypageant and silent auction; more than 200 attendeeshelped raise $4,000 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. APhisbee tournament raised funds for The Make-A-Wish Foundation®. Eta Upsilon received top honorsat the university’s Greek Awards, including Sorority ofthe Year, Outstanding Philanthropy Event,Outstanding Community Service, Outstanding NewMember Programming, Outstanding Executive Board,Emerging Greek Leader and Outstanding OverallContribution.

–Hope Gray

San Diego State (ΓA)Recent graduates Heather McGowna and KellyHunley joined 167 other volunteers in Swaziland, asmall country located near the southern tip of Africa,to plant more than 29,000 gardens. Swazilandvillages consist mostly of mud huts, limited foodresources and an abundance of locals living withAIDS and other diseases.

–Natalie Asaro

San Jose State (BΨ)Sisters hosted the annual Phi-Ball volleyball tourna-ment in May with more than a dozen participatingteams. Proceeds from the event benefited the AlphaPhi Foundation.

Beta Psi launched a new Pasta Phi’d fundraisingevent with food donations from Buca Di Beppo.Sisters transformed the chapter house’s dining areainto an Italian restaurant with checkered tablecloths,candles and Frank Sinatra’s music playing in thebackground.

Members took first place in Kappa Delta soror-ity’s Shamrock Showcase and third place in SigmaChi fraternity’s Derby Days.

–Juliet Araujo

USC (BΠ)Sisters hosted a Phi Ball five-on-five basketball tour-nament that raised more than $1,000 for the AlphaPhi Foundation in support of cardiac care. They alsoheld a fall Heart of Gold philanthropy event.

During the university’s Greek awards, Beta Pi washonored with an Award of Excellence for OutstandingNew Member Programming and received a Certificateof Excellence for Community Relations, Philanthropy,Campus Involvement and Vision. The chapter alsoreceived Honorable Mention for Most ImprovedChapter. Erin Jackson, Michele Dawson, CaseyPowers and Tessie Shih were recognized as SeniorsWho Made a Difference.

–Sally Handmaker

DELAWARE

Delaware (EN)Sisters distributed Red Dress pins during recruitment,participated in an annual golf tournament and volun-teered for a car wash that benefited the Cecil Countyanimal shelter.

–Amanda Burnett

INDIANA

Ball State (∆P)Lori Jacquemin was named Greek Woman of theYear during the university’s 2005 Grand Chapterceremony. The chapter was recognized for GreekExcellence for Scholarship.

¶ BRITISH COLUMBIA (BΘ)Beta Theta sisters enjoy each others’ company during a“12-hour Calgary Stampede” road trip.

· SOUTH DAKOTA (Ψ)Psi sisters prepare and serve tacos at their annual AlphaPhi-esta taco feed.

¸ TORONTO (¥)Xi sisters take a break during their annual Dessert Nightphilanthropy event.

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SISTERS MEET AT UIFI

Collegians Lindsey Goldstein (HK-UC/Irvine), left,and Lori Barnes (Θ¥-Shippensburg), right, enjoymeeting alumna Mary Ellen Gillespie (HA-NewHampshire), center, during UIFI (UndergraduateInterfraternity Institute) at the University ofMaryland.

COLLEGIATE OFFICERS RECEIVE SPECIAL

TRAINING

Rush U. was offered to collegaoite chapter

recruitment officers and recruitment

advisers during the summer. Read about

the session on p. 34.

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KANSAS

Wichita State (Γ¥)Gamma Xi chapter hosted its first King of Heartsphilanthropy event. Sisters joined the men of BetaTheta Pi fraternity to compete in the university’sHippodrome theatrical contest.

–Liz Abitz

MAINE

Maine (∆N)The chapter hosted the annual Move Your Phi’tphilanthropy event that raised nearly $5,000 to bene-fit the Alpha Phi Foundation. Sisters displayed AlphaPhi pride by wearing Red Dress pins and promotingcardiac care throughout campus. The chapter wasrecognized by the university as Sorority of the Yearfor the second year in a row.

–Rania Nazmy

MARYLAND

Maryland (∆Z)Sisters hosted their first week-long Alpha Phiesta inMay which included a King of Hearts talent competi-tion, a burrito night made possible by Moe’sSouthwest Grill and a car wash fundraiser. The festivi-ties helped raise $1,250 for the Alpha Phi Foundationin support of cardiac care.

–Karen Kiley and Megan Schaefer

MICHIGAN

Adrian (∆H)More than $100 was raised with a Mr. Alpha Phiphilanthropy contest. Contestants answered ques-tions about themselves, but also about Alpha Phi andcardiac care. Participants and attendees received“Take Heart” bracelets. Upcoming philanthropyevents include a cardiac care brunch fashion show.

–Elizabeth Klug

Western Michigan (∆Θ)Delta Theta was recognized by the university withStudent Organization of the Year and OutstandingService Learning awards. Chapter Adviser KristenBushouse Crandle (∆Θ-Western Michigan) receivedthe Golden Bronco Advisor of the Year award.

Ronda Boertmann, Torie DePaulo, KellyMcCann, Sam Nelson and Megan Martin helpedalumnae make initiation robes.

–Megan Martin

MISSOURI

Central Missouri State (ΘΛ)Theta Lambda received university honors foroutstanding campus involvement, philanthropy andnew member education at the annual Greek Awardsnight. Jenny Mundwiller was recognized as anemerging leader; she also received a UndergraduateInterfraternity Institute Panhellenic scholarship. KateGould was named Panhellenic Outstanding Scholarand Greek Woman of the Year. The chapter alsoreceived the St. Jude’s Trophy for being the topfundraiser on campus, raising $4,000 in support ofSt. Jude’s Hospital.

–Janelle Clasquin

Missouri (O)Sisters distributed Heartgrams with printed cardiaccare facts in February to help increase heart diseaseawareness around campus. They held a charity denimsale that raised more than $300 for the Alpha PhiFoundation. Members also hosted the chapter’s first

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CAL POLY (EX) SISTERS ENJOY “SOMETHINGOF VALUE”

Epsilon Chi sisters and university Panhellenicofficers enjoy time together at a NationalPanhellenic Conference “Something of Value”educational/leadership session.

¶ WILFRED LAURIER (IΘ)(From left) Jaclyn Thompson, Taryn Dowsling and StaceyColeman take a break during the chapter’s third annualCoyote Ugly philanthropy event.

· ARIZONA STATE (ΓΠ)(From left) Alicia Huleisy, Lauren Richards, Katelyn Farrisand Courtney Osborne pose during Bid Day 2004.

¸ CHAPMAN (HY)Eta Upsilon sisters dominate Chapman University’sGreek Awards. They display one of seven awardsreceived – Sorority of the Year.

¹ ILLINOIS (BA)Beta Alpha seniors pose during a Mother-Daughterbrunch in April. The Mom’s Weekend also featured asilent auction.

Î MARYLAND (∆Z)Delta Zeta sisters wash cars during Alpha Phiesta weekto benefit the Alpha Phi Foundation.

» PENN STATE (ΓP)Gamma Rho Chapter President Samantha Sirzyk and VicePresident of Marketing Lori Wittig enjoy the chapter’sannual Parent’s Weekend banquet.

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Rockin’ Red Dress poker tournament and silentauction that raised more than $7,000 for the AlphaPhi Foundation and the Central Missouri Food Bankin Columbia, Mo. A second annual poker tournamentand silent auction is scheduled for February 2006.

–Angie Trae

NEBRASKA

Nebraska (N)Kolby Schneider and Megan Breen spent thesummer studying abroad in Oxford, England. BrigidO’Holleran studied in Barcelona, Spain.

–Kallie Schneider

NEW JERSEY

Seton Hall (HH)To go with the sports theme selected for springrecruitment, Eta Etas wore jerseys displaying “72” inhonor of the year the Fraternity was founded. InApril, sisters invited university students to enjoy thechapter’s annual Phiesta Bowl football tournament.

–Jennifer Newsome

NEW YORK

Hofstra (ΘM)Since Fall 2004, Theta Mu welcomed 28 newmembers to the chapter and was honored with an

Excellence in Recruitment award during RegionalConference. Sisters took third place during theuniversity’s Greek Week celebration.

–Sharon Rushen

OHIO

Akron (HΓ)Eta Gammas hosted a Mr. University competition inApril that benefited the Alpha Phi Foundation.

–Candace Kellackey

Ashland (EA)Sisters raised almost $700 to benefit the Alpha PhiFoundation with the chapter’s first Mr. University compe-tition. The winner, Eric Spaulding, will make personalappearances around campus and participate in upcom-ing chapter fundraising events during his reign.

–Elizabeth Young

Baldwin-Wallace (∆Y)During the spring, Delta Upsilon sisters sold home-made trail mix in support of cardiac care. The chapteralso supported a fraternity following the suddendeath of one of their brothers.

–Gina Wolf

Ohio State (P)Thirty-five teams competed in Rho chapter’s annualMud Tug tug-of-war contest and raised more then$1,700 for the Alpha Phi Foundation.

–Katie McGoron

OREGON

Oregon State (BY)Beta Upsilon was the second university group toadopt a scholarship program into their bylaws thatassesses members’ GPA levels and holds themaccountable for study hours. As a result, the chapterearned the fourth highest GPA of the 13 sororities oncampus. Sisters focused on community service proj-ects, volunteered at a local soup kitchen, hosted an

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Akron (HΓ)Arizona (BE)Bowling Green State (BO)Butler (EB)Cal Poly (EX)Colorado (BΓΛ)CSU/Chico (ΘY)CSU/Sacramento (EΓ)Dayton (ZΨ)Delaware (EN)Drake (ΓO) East Carolina (∆A)

Eastern Illinois (ZA)Idaho (BZ)Indiana (BT)Illinois (BA)Kent State (BΩ) Marquette (HM)Maryland (∆Z)Michigan State (BB) Minnesota (E) Missouri (O)MIT (ZΦ)New Hampshire (HA) North Dakota (Π) North Texas (ΓH)Northern Illinois (E∆) Northwestern (B)Ohio State (P)Oregon (T)Oregon State (BY) Pennsylvania (HI) Puget Sound (ΓZ)

South Dakota (Ψ)Syracuse (A)Texas A&M/Commerce (∆B)Toronto (¥) U. of the Pacific (IΓ)UC/Berkeley (Λ)UC/Davis (EP)UCLA (B∆)Virginia Tech (HO) Washburn (Y)Washington State (BPΛ) Western Michigan (∆Θ)Wisconsin (I)

Those interested who live inthese areas should contactBrandi Baumgartner Peterson(∆Θ-Western Michigan) [email protected] fordetails or call 847.316.8939.

HCB VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDVolunteers are needed to work with the following chapters’ house corporation boards:

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Alphatraz philanthropy event and sponsored a Greekopen house.

–Alison Losch

PENNSYLVANIA

Lafayette (HΣ)Eta Sigma hosted a spring “Trip to Anywhere” rafflecontest that raised nearly $1,500 for the Alpha PhiFoundation in support of cardiac care. The chapter

was recognized by the university for Highest GPA andas Most Outstanding Chapter.

–Katie Miervaldis

Penn State (ΓP)Families visited during Parent’s Weekend and enjoyeda greet and meet, barbecue and dinner banquet.Sisters on the honor roll were recognized with acertificate and flower, and graduating seniors werepresented with parting gifts.

–Lori Wittig

St. Joseph’s (ΘΘ)Theta Theta partnered with Sigma Phi Epsilon for asecond annual “Locked Up with Alpha Phi and SigmaPhi Epsilon” Jail N’ Bail. They raised $3,500 to bedivided between the groups’ philanthropies.Cardiac Care Awareness week events enabled thechapter to donate a total of $1,844 to the Alpha PhiFoundation.

The chapter placed second overall during theuniversity’s Greek Week celebration. They were recog-nized during the Greek Awards ceremony for MostImproved Recruitment, Best Philanthropy Event,Highest Sorority GPA and the Sorority AchievementAward.

Sisters also received recognition during theuniversity’s Campus Leadership Awards ceremony asMost Improved Organization.

–Kate Buehler

RHODE ISLAND

Rhode Island (I∆)Sisters raised more than $1,600 for the Alpha PhiFoundation and the Violence Against WomenPrevention program on campus. The chapter wasnamed Most Improved Sorority by the university’sPanhellenic Council. Jennifer Nussinow was

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¶ MISSOURI (O)Omicron President Angie Trae, left, and Nicole Drurywelcome attendees to the chapter’s first Rockin’ RedDress poker tournament.

· SETON HALL (HH)Sisters enjoy a sports-themed recruitment event,dressed in “72” jerseys in honor of the year theFraternity was founded.

¸ BALDWIN-WALLACE (∆Y)Delta Upsilon sisters make trail mix to sell as afundraiser for the Alpha Phi Foundation.

¹ ST. JOSEPH’S (ΘΘ)(From left) Kristina Laurenzo, Deanne Finley, MichelleFullam and Jana Mozulay enjoy Theta Theta’s annual JailN’ Bail philanthropy event.

Î WISCONSIN/LACROSSE (∆K)Delta Kappas celebrate their first Red Dress ball andsilent auction.

» OLD DOMINION (EH)(From left) Ashley Barnes, Jessica Thoburn, Allie Obrandand Jen Stern work hard during the chapter’s firstCardiac Arrest philanthropy event.

Akron (HΓ)Appalachian State (ΘN)Arizona (BE)Baldwin-Wallace (∆Y)Boston (HΛ)Bowling Green State (BO)Cal Poly (EX)CSU/Chico (ΘY)CSU/San Bernardino (HB)Drake (ΓO)Duke (BNΛ)Eastern Illinois (ZA)

Eastern Washington (HΨ)Hofstra (ΘM)Idaho (BZ)Illinois (BA)Indiana (BT)Iowa (∆E)James Madison (ΘI)Johns Hopkins (ZOΛ)Kent State (BΩ)Kettering (IE)Lehigh (EΨ)Marquette (HM)

Michigan State (BB)North Dakota (Π)North Texas (ΓH)Oregon (T)Oregon State (BY)Penn State (ΓP)Pennsylvania (HI)Puget Sound (ΓZ)San Diego (HP)San Diego State (ΓA)Syracuse (A)Towson (HΩ)

UC/Berkeley (Λ)UC/Santa Barbara (ΓB)University of the Pacific(IΓ)Washburn (Y)Wichita State (Γ¥)Western Ontario (ΘH)

WANT TO GET INVOLVED? ADVISERS NEEDEDAdvisers are sought to work with the following collegiate chapters:

Visit www.alphaphi.org or contact the Executive Office at 847.475.0663 for details.

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singled out by the Council with a scholarship for heroutstanding academic achievements and Greekinvolvement. The chapter also was recognized as toprecruiting sorority on campus and for earning thesecond highest GPA during the fall 2005 semester.

–Megan Struckel

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota (Ψ)Psi chapter’s annual Alpha Phi-esta taco feed raisedapproximately $200 to benefit the Alpha PhiFoundation and a local member of Alpha Xi Deltasorority who was recently diagnosed with cancer.

–Andrea Fishman

TEXAS

North Texas (ΓH)Gamma Eta hosted its first King and Queen of Heartspenny war and raised $600 for the Alpha PhiFoundation. Sisters teamed with Sigma Nu andAlpha Phi Alpha fraternities to take first place in theuniversity’s Greek Week competitions. Other eventsincluded a crush party, mixer with SigEp, TexasRangers game with fathers and a date party. Sevennew members were initiated in the spring, and 15new members were recruited at the end of the springsemester.

–Kristen Coleman

VIRGINIA

Old Dominion (EH)In February, more than 100 guests attended EpsilonEta’s first Cardiac Arrest philanthropy event.

–Shelby Galvin

Virginia (ZIΛ)Thirty-one new members were initiated in the spring.The chapter’s annual golf tournament raised $7,300to benefit the Alpha Phi Foundation and theUniversity of Virginia’s Women’s Heart Center. Sistershosted their first tea at the chapter house. They wonthe university’s Inter-Greek Council awards forOutstanding Intramural Sports and OutstandingChapter of the Year. The chapter house is undergoingmany improvements, thanks to the house corporationboard.

–Anne E. Lee

George Mason (HΛ)Sisters worked hard to earn the title of universityGreek Week champions for 2005. The chapter’sHoops for Heart philanthropy event raised $1,593 tobenefit the Alpha Phi Foundation. FoundationExecutive Director Rebecca Andrew Zanatta(BPΛ-Washington State) attended the event to

support the chapter’s efforts. Members also enjoyeda sisterhood retreat.

–Charlotte Buscher

Wisconsin/LaCrosse (∆K)Delta Kappa held its first Red Dress ball and silentauction. Local businesses, alumnae, collegians andtheir families donated items to the event, helping toraise more than $1,000 for the Alpha PhiFoundation.

–Kimberly Kokott

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PROTECT YOUR CHAPTER: BUY FROM

ALPHA PHI LICENSED VENDORS

The Greek Licensed Product logo is your

assurance that you are purchasing officially

licensed products. If a

vendor is selling

products bearing

Alpha Phi

insignia and

cannot show

proof that the

company is one of our licensed vendors,

|e-mail [email protected] or call

847.316.8938. For your reference, a current

list of Alpha Phi licensed vendors is provided

at www.alphaphi.org/marketplace.

ALCOHOL AWARENESS WEEK IS

OCT. 16-22Duringthe weekof Oct.16-22,the Inter-

Association Task Force on Alcohol and OtherSubstance Abuse Issues (IATF) will sponsorNational Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week(NCAAW).

More than 3,000 campuses nationallywill promote the "I Choose" campaign tostudents.

This campaign empowers college studentsto make good decisions and educate them-selves and others on alcohol abuse. Alpha PhiInternational supports NCAAW.

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS IN CANADA

Alpha Phi became an international organization with the formation of the Toronto (¥) collegiate chapter in 1906.To celebrate this momentous occasion, all collegiate and alumnae chapters – especially those in Canada – areinvited to join a year-long celebration of 100 years of Alpha Phi in Canada.

The events kick off with a tea at the Xi chapter house on Dec. 4, 2005, (Xi’s 99th birthday). The final event willbe a gala dinner in Toronto in Fall 2006. Details are still being finalized.

In honor of our Canadian sisters, we are very excited to announce the creation of an Alpha Phi Foundationscholarship for members of all Alpha Phi chapters in Canada or Canadian Alpha Phis – the Canadian CentennialScholarship. The goal is to award the first scholarship in 2006.

We ask that all sisters consider making a donation of $100 in honor of Canada’s 100th anniversary. Donationscan be made online at www.alphaphi.org or by check to the Alpha Phi Foundation, 1930 Sherman Avenue,Evanston, IL, 60201. All donations should note that they are for the Canadian Centennial Scholarship.

Those interested in receiving up-to-date information on centennial celebrations throughout Canada shouldcontact Ashley Haugh (¥-Toronto) with your current e-mail address and phone number. Please make sure toinclude your full name (including maiden name) and chapter.

If you are interested in organizing an event in your area or for additional information, contact Ashley or anothermember of the 100 Years in Canada committee.

100 YEARS IN CANADA COMMITTEE MEMBERSAshley Haugh 416.232.9595 [email protected] Monczka 416.425.1006 [email protected] Alison Nash 416.223.5406 [email protected]

NEBRASKA (N) PLANS CENTENNIALCELEBRATION

On Oct. 1, 1906, 13 women were initiated at theUniversity of Nebraska/ Lincoln (N) chapter ofAlpha Phi. In honor of this special occasion, a centen-nial celebration will be held Oct. 6-7, 2006, in Lincoln,Neb. Those interested in serving on a committeeshould contact Annie Olson at [email protected] or402.510.0283. For more information, visitwww.unl.edu/aphi.

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VIPHIMore than 60regional teammembers,volunteers andstaff attendedVIPhi trainingat the EpsilonBeta (Butler)chapter house

in Indianapolis, Ind., in July. The training was held tobring regional team members together to discussgoals and strategies of both the individual positionsand of each regional team as a whole. ExecutiveOffice staff and representatives of the InternationalExecutive Board, Committee on Leadership andAlpha Phi Foundation facilitated the weekend’ssessions July 29-31.

Headquarters staff from Indianapolis area NPCand NIC groups participated in a panel to discussthe challenges of long-distance communication.Karyn Sneath, of NPower, shared tips and techniquesto enhance the facilitation skills of regional teammembers.

VIPhi training is held biennially.

ALUMNAE CHAPTER COLLEGEAlpha Phi International created a concept in July2003, called Alumnae Chapter Health Indicators(ACHI), in order to assist alumnae chapters in

improving their health and strength. A trainingsession on how to implement ACHI into an alumnaechapter was first offered during Convention 2004,called Alumnae Chapter College. Alpha PhiInternational was pleased to offer Alumnae ChapterCollege again in June 2005. The weekend of trainingfor women in leadership roles in their local alumnaechapters was held at the Executive Office; 12 leadersfrom across North America attended. The womendeveloped new skills, met new people, renewedfriendships, networked with other alumnae anddetermined the future of their alumnae chapters.

The busyweekendincluded educa-tion about theACHI as well aschapter goalsetting and ideageneration.Facilitators of

the weekend included Director of AlumnaeMembership Cindy Day Erwin, Program Manager ofAlumnae Membership Alissa Meyer Milito (Z¥-Elmhurst), North Central Midwest Region AlumnaeMembership Coordinator Shelli Smith Anderson(∆H-Adrian) and Southeast Region AlumnaeMembership Coordinator Teresa Gillian Gray (BΓ-Colorado). The tremendous success of the weekendconfirmed the need for additional Alumnae Chapter

Colleges. The next is scheduled to be offered duringConvention 2006.

RUSH U.: RECRUITMENT TRAINING Summer 2005 marked a new recruitment trainingopportunity for our collegiate recruitment officers, asthey were invited to join recruitment advisers at theFraternity’s recruitment training workshops. Theseworkshops took place over two weekends in July,one in Evanston and one at USC (Beta Pi).

The workshops were designed for chapters tooptimize their planning opportunities and alsofocused on topics like National PanhellenicConference’s new release figure method, references,polish week and bid day. Chapter representativesformed connections with other chapters and workedtogether to solve recruitment challenges. Eachattendee gathered new ideas and created plans toimplement during the upcoming school year.

No matter whether the chapter will hold formalrecruitmentduring the fall orspring, all thechapters repre-sented found theexperienceinformative andenlightening.

Happy 100th!

SPECIAL SUMMER TRAINING EVENTS OFFERED TO SISTERS

P E O P L E

Author Writes Third NovelSharon ThetfordErvin (¼-Oklahoma)released her third novel,Counterfeit Cowboy(PublishAmerica, 2005.ISBN: 1413749550), astory about a womanwho tries to escape herreality and inability totrust men by becoming

clerk in an upscale law firm. However, sheuncovers deception and betrayals she couldnot have imagined.

Sharon also is author ofJusu and Mother Earth(PublishAmerica, 2000.ISBN: 1893162877) andBodacious (PublishAmerica,2002. ISBN:1588514943). Visithttp://sharonervin.comfor more information.

Sister Is Calendar GirlChristineKelly Cote (B-Northwestern) ischanging theway peoplethink of a calen-dar girl. She and11 other osteo-porosis patients,aged 57 to 72,

posed for a 2006 Bone Diva calendar toincrease awareness about the silent disease. ANew York City shoot was conducted in Juneby world-renowned photographer JoyceTenneson.

Christine, 57, was diagnosed with osteo-porosis three years ago. She is an activecommunity member and volunteer andtutors underprivileged children inCharleston, S.C.

The calendar is available mid-October atwww.bonedivas.com.

Three-Peat For High Life® AchievementMaria Fisher-Coleman(EA-Ashland) andSpringfield, Ohio,-basedBobby FisherDistributing wereawarded the 2005 HighLife® Achievement Awardduring Miller® BrewingCompany’s National SalesConvention. This is the

third year in a row the company won theaward, which is presented to less than fivepercent of all Miller® distributors. Maria is vicepresident of the beer distributorship.

Alumna Is Miss Asian America FinalistMasae Nakayama(GJ-UC/Irvine) waschosen as one of 20finalists to compete inthe 20th annual MissAsian America contest, aweeklong event held inAugust. Finalists show-cased their culture,intelligence and talent

while learning about other cultures anddeveloping friendships. The pageant title-holder will gain leadership, cultural andcommunity service experience during herreign. (Results of the pageant were not avail-able at the time of publication.)

Sister Is Crowned Miss South DakotaNichole “Nikki”Grandpre (¾-South Dakota)competed in the59th annual MissSouth Dakotapageant and success-fully garnered thecrown. She advancesto the Miss Americacompetition inAtlantic City, N.J.,in January 2006.

Nikki looks forward to fulfilling the duties ofthe Miss South Dakota title, including travel-ing across the state, meeting new people andraising awareness for her platform: Internetcrimes against children.

Professor Recognized with NationalAward

Jane D. Tanner(¢-Cornell), profes-sor of mathematicsat OnondagaCommunityCollege (Syracuse,N.Y.), was recog-nized by the Centerfor theAdvancement ofTeaching andLearning with anAward forInnovativeExcellence in

Teaching, Learning and Technology. Theaward was presented during the InternationalConference on College Teaching andLearning.

Jane has taught at OCC for 23 years. Inaddition to serving as Alpha Phi’s Northeastregional team human resources coordinator,she is active in many local, state and nationalmathematics organizations, including DeltaKappa Gamma Society International, aprofessional honor society consisting of morethan 145,000 women educators worldwide.

Sister Is Mrs. New MexicoBrandi Smith Hunt(FL-Colorado State)was crowned Mrs. NewMexico and competed inthe Mrs. Americanational competition inAugust. She was judgedon involvement as aspokesperson, her imageas role model and her

opinions on marriage and world events.Brandi works diligently to help young girlsachieve leadership qualities through bothGirl Scouts of the USA® and CharacterCounts!® of Albuquerque, a nonprofit,organization that teaches trustworthiness,respect, responsibility, fairness, caring andcitizenship.

Sharon Ervin

Christine Cote

Maria Fisher-Coleman

Masae Nakayama

Nikki Grandpre

Jane Tanner

Brandi Hunt

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R E U N I O N S

Sisters Hold Slumber Party Reunion

Southwest Texas State (FJ) alumnae gath-ered for a mini-reunion slumber party atToni Talkington Hughes’ house in RoundRock, Texas, during Memorial Day weekend.Sisters enjoyed dinner at a local Mexicanrestaurant reminiscing, looking at oldpictures and catching up.

–Sabrina Blackshear

Bowling Green Alumnae Celebrate 35Years

Bowling Green State (BO) sisters fromthe class of 1970 enjoyed a mini reunion atthe home of Jeanne Perry Karlhuber inKillington, Vt. Mary Ann MansfieldWolfe, Susan Weiskittle Barrick, JanJones Owen and Patti Ward Shears cele-brated their life changes and friendshipsover the past 35 years.

–Patti Ward Shears

FORMER CONSULTANTS REUNITE

Former Fraternity and Foundation travelingconsultants reunite at Heidi Fleck’s (N-Nebraska)wedding in June.

Zeta Kappa sisters enjoy a Memorial Day weekendslumber party.

Beta Omicron alumnae celebrate 35 years of sisterhood.

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When was the last time you received a personal note inthe mail? Do you remember the excitement you felt tofind a hand-addressed, stamped envelope awaiting you?That excitement stuck with you for a while, didn’t it?

In this age of electronic communication, handwrittennotes have the power to touch more people in moreways than any other form of communication. From apersonal standpoint, your friends and family will appreci-ate that you took the time to write a note or send a card.

“When it comes to really communicating – toshowing someone you care enough to spend a littletime, exert a little effort – nothing beats the warmthand friendliness of a handwritten note,” says formerBoard Member and Foundation Chair Martha WatkinsMast (BN-Duke).

Outside the social circle, handwritten notes canserve as an effective tool for college students who are

new to the corporate job market. Brad Karsh, a nation-ally recognized recruiting expert and founder of JobBound, stresses the importance of sending a hand writ-ten note after informational job interviews.

“If I’m a recruiter looking at two equally qualifiedcandidates and I receive a handwritten note from one,the candidate who sent the thank you note will proba-bly get the job,” Brad said. “Handwritten notes arepersonal, they show you took the time and effort to goabove and beyond, plus they provide you with a way foryour personality to shine through.”

Alpha Phi’s Executive Office recognizes the value ofhand written correspondence and has partnered withChicago-based greeting card company, eclectik design,to provide custom-designed lily of the valley stationeryto Alpha Phi alumnae and collegiate sisters. To purchaseAlpha Phi’s lily of the valley correspondence, visit the

onlinemarket-place atwww.alphaphi.org.

The custom-designed stationeryallows you to connect withfriends and colleagues, setyourself apart from others in the job market and cele-brate your membership in Alpha Phi.

“Our founders sent personal notes to one anotherbecause they had no other choice,” says RuthHimmelman Wright (Σ-Washington), a former Boardmember and trustee. “We have other choices, so thehandwritten note to a friend or a sister becomes evenmore special.”

DEPAUW ALUMNAE CELEBRATE 40 YEARS

DePauw (Γ) alumnae celebrate the chapter’s 40thanniversary with a reunion at the Gamma chap-ter house. Pictured are (front, from left) AnneSelf Lee, Sally McCall Grant, Valerie DatsonHamilton, (back, from left) Sarah RobertsHoughland and Peggy Tucker Key.

THE ART OF THE HANDWRITTEN NOTEContinuing the Tradition of the Written Word with Alpha Phi Style

Are you like the last six women who came to my office forrésumé help? When I asked what they contributed in their lastposition, each of them sat blankly staring at me.

Most of us women go to work and do the best job we can. Wedon’t think about it; we just do it. Then we go home and do whatis needed without thinking about it. The next morning we do thesame. We have no idea what we have achieved, let alone internal-ized it and owned it. Acknowledging what we have done andcelebrating who we are has not been part of our upbringing.

How can we build our self-confidence andcompete for jobs when we don’t know what to sayabout ourselves except: “I know I am a hardworker.”

Many of us have been brought up with the beliefthat modesty and humility are virtues. I wholeheart-edly agree. With job hunting, prospective employersonly know what we tell them. So we each have tofind a way to let them know what we have accom-plished (so we can do the same or better for them)without feeling boastful.

Favorite expressions are: “I have been blessedwith the gifts and talents of …” or “I have gained an expertise in…” Whatever you decide, it will take practice to get used to talk-ing about yourself.

A true story Julie is a client who I helped write a résumé to land a specificposition. I was delighted to see her two years later when she camein to update her résumé.

She greeted me with a big “Thank you!” Not only had shegotten the job, I helped transform her life. She proceeded to tell

me how.After our initial résumé information gather-

ing session, she said she went home and sobbedfor three hours. I was aghast. I’m known for

making the résumé writing process painless.What had I done to cause her such

heartache?Julie shared that answering

my questions about her accom-plishments and results she helped

bring about was excruciatingly painful. After sobbing a while, shesuddenly stopped. She understood.

When she was in grade school, she ran home to show herparents the first “A” she received. She was immediately disciplinedfor being boastful and having pride. It was clear: she hadn’tboasted about herself since that day.

Julie realized why she had such a poor self-image and couldnot answer simple questions about past jobs. Knowing she wouldneed to update her résumé and to avoid the pain she experienced

the first time, she placed three blank pages in theback of her organizer. Every time she completed aproject, she wrote down one line about it knowingwhen it was time to update her résumé, she wouldhave her accomplishments ready.

Julie was on the job one year when she had herfirst performance review. When her boss asked whatcontributions she made to the department and whatshe had accomplished. She turned to the back of herorganizer and without pause, read the list ofcompleted projects. Her boss was astounded at whatshe had done and on the spot announced she was

getting a promotion and a raise!By writing as she went along, Julie was able to acknowledge

and own what she had achieved. It was now easy for her to givevoice to her accomplishments with modesty and humility withoutfeeling like she was boasting.

The transformation was evident. Julie had found a mirror thatgave her an accurate picture of who she was. With each entry, shewas able to fill her reservoir of self-acknowledgement that herparents and society had drained.

Give yourself a gift. Write down each compliment you aregiven, each time you make someone smile, every project youcomplete. Allow yourself to acknowledge who you are and ownwhat you have done. Celebrate who you are!

Cynthia Krainin is a certified professional résumé writer, job and career transitioncoach and employment interview coach, teacher, lecturer and co-author of the bookThriving at Work: A Guidebook for Survivors of Childhood Abuse. As president ofCareer Resources in Brookline, Ma., she has made the process of changing jobs easier,more effective and less stressful for clients around the globe since 1982. ContactCynthia at [email protected] or 617.732.1200.

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Celebrate Who You AreBy Cynthia Krainin (∆Y-Baldwin-Wallace)

“Allow yourself to

acknowledge who

you are and own

what you have

done.”

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Akron (HΓ)To Joe and Tracee Ilkanic Gosnick,a son, Ethan Joseph, Dec. 6, 2004.

Appalachian State (ΘN)To John and Jill Young Hellwig, ason, Robert Christian William, Feb.10, 2005.

To Christopher and Stacey HornLittle, a son, Connor Jacob, Jan. 9,2005.

Arizona (BE)To Angela Arcieri, a son, AidanJames, March 14, 2005.

To Britt and Leslie Hamstra Snyder,a daughter, Reagan Louise, Oct. 5,2004.

Arizona State (ΓΠ)To Jeff and Taryn Pollock Bills, ason, Briar Maddox, May 17, 2005.

To John and Liz HolowiakMargewicz, a daughter, ElizabethCaroline, March 21, 2005.

Ashland (EA)To Lee and Amy Pottorf Kauderer,a daughter, Regan Helen, March20, 2005.

Ball State (∆P)To Andrew and Laura KostopoulosJordan, a son, Jack Andrew, April14, 2005.

To Jack and Kimberly Hert Stewart,a daughter, Sylvia Ruth, April 11,2005.

To Andrew and Erin NeffWainscott, a son, Andrew “Dylan,”Aug. 19, 2004.

Boston (HΛ)To Adam and Betsy BrillStreckelman, a son, Jack Herbert,March 7, 2005.

To Chris and Jenn Whalen-Sirois, adaughter, Madelene Eva, Feb. 19,2005.

Bowling Green State (BO)To Jason and Michelle DavisBoerger, a daughter, Madilynn“Madi” Grace, May 1, 2005.

To Brian and Roberta KopyarMcAdam, a daughter, Faith Ann,May 7, 2005.

To Scott and Debbie GoodwinStein, a son, Brandon Michael,April 2, 2005.

Butler (EB)To Dr. Quinton and Sarah GoodBryan, a son, Xander Good, Jan.19, 2005.

To Jon and Jennifer SmathersCleaver, a son, Elliott Benjamin,April 29, 2005.

To Blair and Gina SegallyHayward, a daughter, ReeganPaige, Feb. 3, 2005.

To Aaron and Kelly GoldenWalbrandt, a daughter, Avery Jane,April 23, 2005.

Cameron (ΘP)To Adam and Kathryn HuffsticklerDuffy, a son, Matthew Joseph,Nov. 16, 2004.

To Jason and Renee DunhamZmijski, a daughter, KatherineMay, May 1, 2005.

Chapman (HY)To Robert and Melody LopezSadowski, a daughter, HaleyNicole, April 4, 2005.

Colorado (BΓΛ)To John and Kate Fowler Gaddis, ason, Grant Wade, Feb. 5, 2005.

CSU/Long Beach (ΓK)To David Johnson and ChristinaWaag, a daughter, Colette Renee,Dec. 9, 2004.

To Noel and Melissa SennattWebb, triplets, Taylor DaytonBrowning, Kendall Audrey andChloe Elizabeth, Oct. 29, 2004.

CSU/Northridge (EY)To Daman and Stephanie Stahly-Christensen, a son, Nolan Robert,Nov. 15, 2004.

To Kenneth Jr. and KimberlyFountain George, a daughter,Danielle Elizabeth, born July 9,2002, and adopted May 23, 2005.

CSU/Sacramento (EΓ)To Zack and Kristen ZounekMasters, a daughter, KatelynZounek, Dec. 19, 2004.

CSU/San Bernardino (HB)To Christopher and Nicole LuppinoDeLaval, a son, Rocco Nicholas,May 6, 2005.

DePauw (Γ)To Timothy Shinn and Elizabeth“Liz” Pielsticker, a son, NathanielSteven, Nov. 30, 2004.

Drake (ΓO)To Matt and Allison Tower Batt, ason, Ryan Matthew, April 14,2005.

To Keith and Megan Walker Ptak,a daughter, Madelyn Marie, April14, 2005.

Eastern Illinois (ZA)To Scott and Elizabeth HallDurham, a son, William Jonathan,March 16, 2005.

To Jim and Kelly McKeownJohnson, a daughter, Terra Riley,March 7, 2005.

To Quinn and Erica Smith Murphy,a daughter, Camdyn Jean, May 3,2005.

Eastern Washington (HΨ)To Aaron and Melissa MortonKjack, a daughter, Olivia Kaye,April 29, 2005.

Elmhurst (Z¥)To Steven and Enza SpagnuoloFornero, a son, Angelo Gaetano,Oct. 19, 2004.

George Mason (HΛ)To Rudi and Beth Anne HuttonWilliams, a daughter, MariahLeigh, April 5, 2005.

Idaho (BZ)To Steve and Toni Morgan Pierce,a son, Payden Jonathan, Nov. 6,2004.

Illinois (BA)To Kevin and Lisa McGivernKozlen, a son, Brady McGivern,Nov. 20, 2004.

To Andrew and Kristin FarrarKruszewski, a daughter, SophiaGrace, April 13, 2005.

Indiana (BT)To Tom and Deanna MercurioBoyce, a son, Benjamin Arthur,June 3, 2005.

To Christian and Amy GroseBrown, a daughter, Abagail Lyman,Oct. 22, 2004.

To Keith and Jean McKenzieGibson, a son, Kenneth Scott, June5, 2004.

To Colin and Emily ParrottMcBean, a daughter, Kenna Isabel,Jan. 24, 2005.

To Dan and Kelly Thompson Witte,twins, Anna Olivia and DawsonMiles, June 20, 2004.

Indiana U. Southeast (ZE)To Brent and Joanne StinsonSchmidt, a son, Bryce Allan, Aug.23, 2004.

Iowa (∆E)To David and Michele PflugMounce, a daughter, GretaMichele Eleanore, May 10, 2005.

James Madison (ΘI)To Bradley and Karen BuscheBliven, a son, Brady Michael, Jan.31, 2005.

To Billy and Christie Pitts Cabell, adaughter, Peyton Hope, Jan. 4,2005.

To Daryl and Meghan JohnsonDaulton, a son, Drew William, Dec.8, 2004.

To Russell and Vanessa TozerRoselle, a daughter, AlexandraElizabeth, Oct. 16, 2004.

Kent State (BΩ)To Scott and Jodie MeczkaAnderson, a son, Zachary Aaron,Nov. 16, 2004.

To Jeff and Kelly Gabler Bania, ason, Baron John, Oct. 1, 2004.

To Patrick and Chase RuppertBrady, a son, Michael Hollis, Oct.11, 2004.

To Robert and Karen LoncherHauzie, a daughter, April Marie,March 25, 2005.

To Norbert III and Heather MarrO’Brien, a son, William Marr, Jan.19, 2005.

To Robert and Megan YoderPrazer, twins, Emma Marie andMax Robert, Dec. 20, 2004.

Lafayette (HΣ)To Shaun and Erin Mellay Gannon,a son, Collin Devon, March 4,2005.

Linfield (ΘA)To Kevin and Michelle Jones-Davis,a daughter, Ella Mae, Dec. 10,2004.

To Jeff and Nissa Cockrell Roberts,a daughter, McKenna Kaye, June9, 2005.

Loyola Marymount (ZB)To Rich and Kate Harrigan Torres,a son, Ethan Harrigan, March 18,2005.

Maine (∆N)To Christopher and Kimberly SheaBerg, a daughter, Gabriella Grace,March 30, 2005.

Marquette (HM)To Scott and Patricia MadsenDeleskiewicz, a daughter, MadysenGrace, Jan. 10, 2005.

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New Arrivals

Maryland (∆Z)To Thomas and Michelle BridgesCunningham, a daughter, HannahElizabeth, Jan. 6, 2005.

To Timothy and Maria RadelatRauch, a daughter, Stella Lauren,July 2, 2004.

Miami University (ΓN)To Scott and Rebecca KretizerGaier, a daughter, Jenna Mai,March 3, 2005.

To Ken and Meka ZuckermanHarris, twins, Carly and Ryan, Oct.14, 2004.

To Troy and Karen Wells Jackson, ason, Turner Wells, Feb. 21, 2005.

To Matt and Cindy Cox Post, adaughter, Adrienne Nichole, April29, 2005.

Michigan State (BB)To Robert and Michelle HorneTiderington, a daughter, MeredithNancy Jane, June 18, 2005.

Midwestern State (ΓΩ)To Joel and Sarah McBrideFermaglich, a daughter, GraceElizabeth, April 14, 2005.

Missouri (O)To Christopher and Elisa WhiteJester, a son, William Christopher,July 26, 2004.

To Brian and Michelle HamiltonParks, a son, Zane Earl, May 19,2005.

To John and Amy Jordan Tvrdik, adaughter, Paige Elizabeth, July 12,2005.

NC State (EΦΛ)To R. Flay and Melanie WhiteCabiness, a son, Robert Flay III,Sept. 15, 2004.

To Mark and Kelly Ratcliff Hylton,a daughter, Hayley Marie, Feb. 7,2005.

Nebraska/Kearney (∆¥)To Steve and Marcianna HenryFehlhafer, a son, John Dale, Dec.15, 2004.

North Dakota (Π)To K.J. and Leah KopsengCoghlan, a daughter, Estella Yu-Sa,born April 10, 2004, and adoptedMarch 29, 2005.

To Chris and Lisa Jensen DeBoer, adaughter, Makenzie Juliette, Feb.18, 2005.

To Brock and Heather DurbinLibby, a daughter, Cameron Anne,Feb. 27, 2005.

Northern Illinois (E∆)To Steven and Jennifer HutchinsonFrobish, a daughter, Sophia Lynn,March 21, 2005.

To AJ and Julie Hemersbach Poyer,a daughter, Kaitlin Grace, June 27,2005.

To Sean and Gwen Weiland Reilly,a daughter, Claire Marie, May 22,2005.

Northern Iowa (EΘ)To William and Jennifer FolsomMay, a daughter, Anna Christine,June 17, 2005.

Northeast Missouri State (ΘΓ)To Stafford and Wendy ScottConway, a son, Remy Oisin, March1, 2005.

To Greg Leuenberger and JenelleCox, a daughter, Tatum Jane Cox,Dec. 8, 2004.

To David and Terri Nichols Marki, adaughter, Nicole Lee, Jan. 31,2005.

To Jeremy and Shawnna GilletteMatteson, a daughter, AidanLeigh, Jan. 27, 2005.

To Arthur and Michelle GoodwinYoung, a son, Ryan Paul, Feb. 19,2005.

Ohio State (P)To Matthew and Melanie KentrisDeerwester, a son, Mason, March18, 2004.

Oklahoma City (∆∆)To Mike and Lauri Hukill Stucki, adaughter, Allisyn Noelle, Dec. 20,2004.

Old Dominion (EH)To Nick and Jennifer HydeMinchenko, a daughter, PeytonVictoria, April 16, 2005.

Oregon State (BY)To Shelby Knighten and AllisonPennell, a son, Cooper James,March 15, 2005.

Penn State (ΓP)To Edward and Diane StohlerHoey, a daughter, Rennie Grace,March 2, 2005.

Puget Sound (ΓZ)To Michael and Molly ErbHemenway, a son, Micah Devin,Feb. 10, 2005.

Purdue (∆M)To Joel and Heidi Stout Peterson, ason, Bennett Ryan, Dec. 24, 2004.

To Simon and Sara Hensel Walls, adaughter, Isabella Rose, April 15,2005.

Rensselaer (ΘT)To Joseph and Ambre OuelletteTemplin, a son, Daniel JohnOuellette, March 11, 2005.

San Diego (HP)To Derek and Katie GerhardtDuford, a daughter, GraceMargaret, March 27, 2005.

San Francisco State (HΘ)To Patrick and Laura BiekerMurphy, a son, Patrick CharlesThomas Jr., July 10, 2004.

San Jose State (BΨ)To Bill and Melinda Lee Costley, adaughter, Lindsey Alexandra, Feb.17, 2005.

To Brendan and Renee GiacominiBrewer, a son, Brett Joseph, June09, 2004.

To Daniel and Jasmine OsunaGoldstein, a son, RomanAlexander, June 26, 2005.

Shippensburg (Θ¥)To Sean and Aubrey Wise Clutter, ason, Jackson Thomas, Jan. 30,2005.

To Sean and Rebecca CohenSamberg, a son, BennettLawrence, May 10, 2005.

To Kelly and Laura PetermanWetzel, a daughter, AlexandraMaryjane, Aug. 18, 2004.

Southern Illinois (E¥)To Randy and Jaycie CarlsonRodgers, a son, Jackson Thomas,March 1, 2005.

Southern Utah (ΘΣ)To Billy Breggia and Bree Nino, adaughter, Adriana Francesca, Dec.4, 2004.

SUNY/Cortland (HT)To William and Kerri Kubicz-Schaefer, a daughter, MorganHope, June 14, 2005.

Syracuse (A)To Kirk and Katie Kooman Miller, ason, Brendan James, May 17,2005.

Texas (Ω)To Adam and Heather RamseyByrd, a son, Alexander James, Jan.27, 2005.

To Benjamin and Kcathy KimOverby, a son, Andrew “Drew”Elijah, May 21, 2004.

Texas A&M (EΩΛ)To Chris and April Harris Tobola, adaughter, Kaydence Brooke, Feb.24, 2005.

Texas A&M/Commerce (∆B)To Joel and Wendy WinnCarrington, a son, Connor Winn,March 25, 2005.

Towson (HΩ)To Chris and Wendy MoyerEckenrode, a daughter, KatelynElizabeth, Jan. 20, 2005.

Truman State (ΘΓ)To Christopher and StephanieKohlmeier Wolf, a son, Elijah “Eli”Barrett, Jan. 7, 2005.

UC/Davis (EP)To Dave and Celeste FlosiDeggeller, a son, Charlie Richard,May 4, 2005.

To George and Amy WechslerMadrigal, a son, Jacob Alexander,March 1, 2005.

UC/Irvine (HK)To Adam and Claudia VoyuBurton, a daughter, Alyssa Marie,Feb. 26, 2005.

To Jason and Happy WilsonMassey, a son, Drew Edward, April10, 2005.

To Jeff and Alyssa WeissbachSkolnick, twins, Zachary Ryan andDylan Sebastian, June 9, 2005.

UC/Santa Barbara (ΓB)To Michael and Jennifer RomanoZalle, a son, Nicholas Aaron, Nov.3, 2004.

USC (BΠ)To Ken and Jamie Allshouse Hall, adaughter, Ella Abigail, June 30,2005.

Villanova (HE)To Brian and Michele MalcherConnellan, a son, Liam Patrick,March 16, 2005.

Virginia Tech (HO)To Burt and Kala VisscherThompson, a son, Heath Robert,July 17, 2004.

Washington (Σ)To Peter and Jennifer SevernsHuang, a son, Jonah Dean, March14, 2005.

Washington University (ZY)To Scott and Alison LootensPutman, a daughter, Lindsey Kate,May 21, 2005.

West Chester (EK)To Jason and Barbara FoxBurczynski, a daughter, MagdaHope, Feb. 28, 2005.

To Robert and Jennifer KabaJoiner, a daughter, Sarah Olivia,Jan. 28, 2005.

To Mark and Carrie BaczenasWinfield, a daughter, Molly Grace,March 17, 2005.

Western Michigan (∆Θ)To Jon and Carrie Sherman Pryor, ason, Michael Collin, March 10,2005.

William Woods (∆X)To Clayton and CatherineSchwartz Henke, a daughter,Elizabeth Renae, May 10, 2005.

Wisconsin/Stout (ΓΣ)To William and Lisa WashingtonMielke, a daughter, Rayna Jeanne,May 6, 2005.

Adrian (∆H)Michelle Schutt to Daniel Lemon,May 7, 2005.

Kimberly Halbeisen to SamuelTilsen, March 26, 2005.

Arizona (BE)Melissa Mazzella to Tim DeLaney,May 28, 2005.

Arizona State (ΓΠ)Kelly Gadd to Adam Dwinells, June25, 2005.

Baldwin-Wallace (∆Y)Stephanie Stultz to Bryan Panteck,June 11, 2005.

Bentley (ZP)Nicole Marie Pelosi to ThomasTellier, June 24, 2005.

Marriages

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Boston (HΛ)Amy Agnew to Alexis Dugdale,May 21, 2005.

Allison Burns to David Erickson,Aug. 14, 2004.

Debora Goldman to Grieg Isdale,June 4, 2005.

Katie Keenan to Frank Schiano,Oct. 23, 2004.

Amanda Mershon to Thomas KentJohnson, March 26, 2005.

Bowling Green State (BO)Sara Dietz to Ben Martin, July 31,2005.

Butler (EB)Megan Roy to Kevin Greek, Dec.31, 2004.

Sara Fledderjohann to Jared Boll,June 26, 2004.

Jessica Siudyla to Jeff Piper, April30, 2005.

Case Western Reserve (ZΠ)Jackie King to Ben Kramer, May28, 2005.

Jennifer Williams to AndrewPovtak, April 30, 2005.

Natalie Bolt to Jason Scheidler,May 28, 2005.

Central Missouri State (ΘΛ)Amber Patti to Philip Martin, April23, 2005.

Colorado (BΓΛ)Deanna Denning to Justin Spicher,Jan. 8, 2005.

Denise Denning to ChristopherAllison, March 18, 2005.

Phoebe Poirot to Keith Smith, June25, 2005.

CSU/Chico (ΘY)Monica Allen-Haro to J.D. Snead,Oct. 15, 2004.

Lisa Serra to Stan Willis, June 25,2005.

CSU/Hayward (H∆)Katie Whitehouse to NickLoadholtes, Oct. 9, 2004.

CSU/Long Beach (ΓK)Kelli Jonkey to Brandon Leonard,May 29, 2005 (also Iota Gamma-University of the Pacific).

Bridget O’Leary to Gary McIntyre,Aug. 15, 2004.

CSU/Sacramento (EΓ)Nikki Suzanne Curd to BlairChapman, June 25, 2005.

CSU/San Bernardino (HB)Andrea Kratzke to Jason Foster,June 24, 2005.

Dayton (ZΨ)Ann Murphy to StuartReichenbach, June 11, 2005.

Erica Schweitzer to Justin Webb,Sept. 17, 2004.

DePauw (Γ)Jennifer Bieber to Daniel Barlow,Oct. 23, 2004.

Drake (ΓO)Megan Johnson to MatthewHaapanen, April 30, 2005.

Julie Mullenix to Michael Pieper,April 16, 2005.

Renee Ahrens to Brian Thomas,Dec. 18, 2004.

Duke (BNΛ)Shannon Dooley to Josh Pruce,May 28, 2005.

Jessica Snow to Joseph Wirgau,July 16, 2005.

Eastern Illinois (ZA)Erica Smith to Quinn Murphy,Sept. 25, 2004.

Elmhurst (Z¥)Michelle Bernick to ChristopherSpringborn, June 25, 2005.

Emory (ΘΠ)Amy Rosensweig to Chad Carder,Feb. 20, 2005.

George Washington (II)Amrith Mago to Johann Aakre,Aug. 6, 2005.

Idaho (BZ)Angela Sproat to Jeremy Guay,May 29, 2005.

Erin Sweat to Travis Rust, June 4,2005.

Illinois (BA)Christina Lehman to Scott Burns,April 16, 2005.

Sarah Lofgren to Anthony Hasson,Sept. 18, 2004.

Indiana (BT)Christi Starr to Nate Holmes, June17, 2005.

Elissa VanZuiden to Jonathan Dee,Nov. 26, 2004.

Indiana U. Southeast (ZE)Melanie Miller to Robert Mouser,Dec. 10, 2004.

Iowa (∆E)Erin Hynes to Jason Lockhart, June11, 2005.

James Madison (ΘI) Rachel Farmer to Brian Reutinger,Dec. 18, 2004.

Kent State (BΩ)Mary Candea to Jeff Capers, Oct.2, 2004.

Loyola Marymount (ZB)Hadley Howe Wasson to SimonJohn Zielonka, Aug. 12, 2004.

Miami University (ΓN)Melissa Presutti to Jason McCord,Oct. 23, 2004.

Michigan (Θ)Erica Rose to John Brunn,November 6, 2004.

Rosanna Forman to ChristopherHoneycutt, June 4, 2005.

Montana (X)Sarah Downey to Mac Mackay,April 29, 2005.

NC State (EΦΛ)Virginia Knowles to Matthew Huff,March 13, 2004.

Kari Revier to Hakim Younsi, June4, 2005.

New Hampshire (HA)Shannon Kennedy to AndrewCutter, June 19, 2004.

Kari Revier to Hakim Younsi, June4, 2005.

North Dakota (Π)Jessica Sanders to Mont Rothstein,Sept. 25, 2004.

Northern Colorado (∆Γ)Jenny Goyden to Jacob Williams,June 26, 2004.

Northern Illinois (E∆)Erin Ann O’Leary to Josh Peterson,June 4, 2005.

Northern Iowa (EΘ)Britne Haskin to Casey Dietz, May7, 2005.

North Texas (ΓH)Brooke Williamson to WesMcCurry, June 18, 2005.

Oklahoma (Φ)Jennifer Denton to LorenWilkinson, April 10, 2005.

Oklahoma City (∆∆)Brandy Jay Chase to Trae GarlandWalls III, Aug. 10, 2004

Oregon (T)Alyson Herman to JeffreyGilbertson, July 8, 2005.

Pennsylvania (HI)Lucrecia Castro to Patrick Lane,April 22, 2005.

Rebecca Kirsch to Geoffrey Nosker,June 25, 2005.

Puget Sound (ΓZ)Erika Holt to Patrick Tucci, July 4,2004.

Purdue (∆M)Cheryl Guderjan to Brian Getten,April 16, 2005.

Rensselaer (ΘT)Julie Mannette-Wright to ChandlerBenton, June 25, 2005.

Christie Holt to Scott Hudson, May29, 2005.

Rhode Island (I∆)Shara Forman to BradleyGreenberg, April 9, 2005.

Rochester (ΘK)Jennifer Haines to Scott D. Adams,March 12, 2005.

San Diego State (ΓA)Margaret Phillips to GarrettKronick, June 12, 2005.

San Francisco State (HΘ)Corinne Mullen to ChristopherPhipps, May 28, 2005.

San Jose State (BΨ)Jamie Williams to John CornellWaxler III, June 18, 2005.

Seton Hall (HH)Michele Wright to StevenDepascale, July 30, 2004.

Melissa Rose Milelli to George M.Sydlar Jr., Sept. 17, 2004.

Shippensburg (Θ¥)Christy Akehurst to Scott Orwig,June 4, 2005.

Southern Illinois (E¥)Sarah English to Chad Feazel, July17, 2004.

Elizabeth Lopez to Nicholas Walter,Aug. 14, 2004.

St. Mary’s (IB)Stacy Daggett to NormanPattenaude, Dec. 11, 2004.

Syracuse (A)Lori Abrams to Robert Seidler, Oct.31, 2004.

Laurie Teifeld to Jon Ufland, June11, 2005.

Texas A&M/Commerce (∆B)Amber Everett to Robert Barber,June 12, 2004.

Julie Kyle to Brian Murphy, Feb.26, 2005.

Texas Tech (ΓI)D. Allison Harris to C. Davis CraigIV, Oct. 23, 2004.

Melissa Smith to Greg Legleiter,June 5, 2005.

Kristi Harris to Justin Myers, April9, 2005.

Toronto (¥)Christina Seres to Frank Sarcevic,May 28, 2005.

Towson (HΩ)Alice Kasmarzyk to KevinMahoney, April 30, 2005.

Truman State (ΘΓ)Angie Holtschlag to GabrielAnchia, April 2, 2005.

Tufts (ZΘ)Laurie Alexander to Adam Taylor,April 16, 2005.

UC/Berkeley (Λ)Jennifer Winford to BrendenWonnocot, June 11, 2005.

UC/Davis (EP)Stephanie White to Randy Berner,July 30, 2004.

Amy Hollins to Mike Holst, Feb.19, 2005.

UC/Irvine (HK)Gretchen Andes to Warren Bauder,Aug. 21, 2004.

UC/Santa Barbara (ΓB)Rakhee Dosaj to Suchir Batra, Feb.12, 2005.

Villanova (HE)Amy Fischer to William Zizzo, July30, 2005.

Virginia (ZIΛ)Shauna Berman to F. JoshuaPeters, Oct. 17, 2004.

Washburn (Y)Angela Lindemuth to BryanMcDonald, May 28, 2005.

Sarah Briggs to Jason Meyer, April29, 2005.

A N N O U N C E M E N T S

P A G E F O R T Y A L P H A P H I Quarterly

It is the responsibility of every initiated Alpha Phi to see that the badge she wearsis protected and is never worn by, or in the possession of, a non-member. Whenan Alpha Phi enters the Silent Chapter, her badge may be buried with her orreturned to the Executive Office, where it will be preserved in the memorabilia

collection.

Washington (Σ)Kristen Kennedy to Andrew Boyd,Feb. 5, 2005.

Katherine Beeghly to JaredHickman, May 21, 2005.

Washington State (BPΛ)Andrea Burns to Michael Keenan,July 4, 2004.

Tina Kohli to Michael McGrew,Dec. 22, 2004.

Western Michigan (∆Θ)Kimberly Newberg to ZacharyDeVriendt, June 18, 2005.

Tammy Bartelsen to SeanEgglesfield, June 18, 2005.

Dominique Termaat to BradfordWhittle, July 2, 2005.

West Virginia (BI)Shannon Severn to MichaelFrownfelter, Sept. 4, 2004.

William Woods (∆X)Jacqueline Omerza to MatthewRobert Spencer, Feb. 12, 2005.

Cynthia Duvall to Jack Thomas Jr.,June 17, 2005.

Akron (HΓ)Ashley Marie Salyers (’04), May28, 2005.

Colorado (BΓ)Rita Rose Fritz Wright (’42), June18, 2005.

DePauw (Γ)Carol Sue Campbell Charlesworth(‘47), Dec. 30, 2004.

Drury (ΓΓ)Mary Pat Snedden Derendinger(’53), June 8, 2005.

Illinois (BA)Eva Lorene Brown Nelson (’31),March 19, 2005.

Mildred Lee Ward (’29), June 23,2005.

Indiana (BT)Martha “Marty” Boorman Kessler(‘57), March 27, 2005.

Michigan (Θ)Betty VanDyne Armstrong (’34),Aug. 3, 2004.

Frances Bond Franck (’46), March10, 2005.

Karen Ann Welke (’88), April 25,2005.

Michigan State (BB)Laura Linder Pierce (’61), April 22,2005.

Minnesota (E)Sarah Graham Anhern (’47),March 18, 2005.

Nebraska (N)Frances Weintz Ernst (’22), April 5,2005.

Burdette Margaret PechaRandolph (’49), May 14, 2005.

North Dakota (Π)JoAnn Dehen Razook (’54), March15, 2005.

Northwestern (B)Charlotte S. Huck (’42), April 7,2005.

Oklahoma (Φ)Kay Wainwright Nixon (’57), April29, 2005.

Mary Thomas Sanders (’33), June18, 2005.

Oregon (T)Constance “Connie” MayhallMortara (’50), April 28, 2005.

San Diego State (ΓA)Jeanne Ellis Ramstead (’49), April13, 2005.

San Jose State (BΨ)Marcia Day Kapp (’58), April 30,2005.

South Dakota (Ψ)Dr. Mary Mumford Wagner (’51),Nov. 12, 2004.

Texas (Ω)Jeannine Hartwell Abbott (’49),Jan. 17, 2005.

Alice Charlene Cochran Styron(’40), June 10, 2005.

USC (BΠ)Georgia Lundy Brown (’52), Jan.22, 2005.

Betty Weatherly Cecil (’49), Feb.21, 2005.

Utah (BΣ)Shirley Anne Hiner Workman (’50),April 23, 2005.

Washington (Σ)Sally Joan Hyneman Hogan (’50),May 21, 2005.

West Virginia (BI)Nancy Jo Sowers Tarr (’55), June11, 2005.

Wisconsin (I)Frances Albertine “Bertie”Reynolds Alston (’37), June 30,2005.

Wisconsin/LaCrosse (∆K)Nancy Greider Swenson (’67), Jan.26, 2005.

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Marriage

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FOUNDERSClara Bradley Burdette (’76)Silent Chapter 1954

Florence Chidester Lukens (’75)Silent Chapter 1885

Martha Foote Crow (’76)Silent Chapter 1924

Ida Gilbert Houghton (’76)Silent Chapter 1916

Jane S. Higham (’76)Silent Chapter 1949

Kate Hogoboom Gilbert (’75)Silent Chapter 1900

Elizabeth Grace Hubbell Shults(’75)Silent Chapter 1895

Rena Michaels Atchison (’74)Silent Chapter 1933

Louise Shepard Hancock (’76)Silent Chapter 1932

Clara Sittser Williams (’75)Silent Chapter 1925

PAST PRESIDENTSPhyllis Sims Selig (Γ∆-Kansas),1974-78Mary Carr Boyd (Γ-DePauw andO-Missouri), 1978-82Nancy Wittgen Burks DeVoe (Γ-DePauw), 1982-86Sally McCall Grant (Γ-DePauw),1986-90Virginia Burson Struble (BK-Denison), 1990-94Linda Gardner Massie (∆A-EastCarolina), 1994-98Jean Cameron (ΓN-MiamiUniversity), 1998-2002

Editor’s Note: Those listed in thisdirectory are living past presidents.For a list of all past presidents,contact the Executive Office.

INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVEBOARD

International PresidentCrista Cate Vasina (∆Γ-Northern Colorado)Alpharetta, GA [email protected]

Vice PresidentPeg DeChant Thornburg (BΩ-Kent State) Shelby, [email protected]

Secretary/TreasurerBillie Coskey Battiato (Φ-Oklahoma)Tulsa, [email protected]

Stacey Grimes Boulmetis (ΘT-Rensselaer) Charlestown, [email protected]

Deana Koonsman Gage (ΓI-Texas Tech)Stephenville, [email protected]

Carole Salerno (EΓ-CSU/Sacramento)Pleasanton, [email protected]

Susan Brink Sherratt (BB-Michigan State)Alameda, [email protected]

Shana Goss Smith (X-Montana)Port Gamble, [email protected]

Lindsay Wiggins (BΠ-USC)Los Angeles, [email protected]

Ex-Officio Member/NPC DelegateSally McCall Grant (Γ-DePauw) Walnut Creek, [email protected]

FOUNDATION BOARD OFDIRECTORS

ChairmanSusan Weiskittle Barrick (BO-Bowling Green State)Gainesville, [email protected]

Vice ChairmanGayle Goodman (B∆-UCLA)New Hope, [email protected]

SecretaryLinda Gardner Massie (∆A-East Carolina)Toano, [email protected]

TreasurerAlin Hernandez Wall (B∆-UCLA)Valley Village, [email protected]

Susan Bevan (Σ-Washington)Greenwich, [email protected]

Ann Brinkman (Z∆-Iowa State)Chicago, [email protected]

Amy Jordan Tvrdik (O-Missouri)Ellisville, [email protected]

Crista Cate Vasina (∆Γ-Northern Colorado)Alpharetta, GA [email protected]

NATIONAL PANHELLENICCONFERENCE DELEGATION

DelegateSally McCall Grant (Γ-DePauw)Walnut Creek, CA [email protected]

First Alternate DelegateDeana Koonsman Gage (ΓI-Texas Tech)Stephenville, TX [email protected]

Second Alternate DelegateLaura Malley-Schmitt (ZΦ-MIT)Bedminster, NJ [email protected]

Third Alternate DelegateMary Rekart Ulich (∆Γ-Northern Colorado)Alpharetta, GA [email protected]

EXECUTIVE OFFICE STAFFTelephone numbers listed underFraternity and Foundation staff aredirect lines.

Fraternity1930 Sherman Ave.Evanston, IL 60201Phone 847.475.0663Fax: 847.475.6820e-mail: [email protected] voice mail line: 847.475.4786

Executive DirectorSusan [email protected]

Manager of AdministrativeServicesCarol [email protected]

Director of Alumnae MembershipCindy Day [email protected]

Program Manager AlumnaeMembershipAlissa Meyer [email protected]

Program Coordinator AlumnaeMembershipMelanie [email protected]

Interim Director of CollegiateMembership Linda [email protected]

Manager of ChapterDevelopmentLaura Garraway [email protected]

Manager of CollegiateOperations Lindsay [email protected]

Program Coordinator Consultantsand RecruitmentRebbie [email protected]

Associate Director of Marketing& ExtensionMegan Bouché [email protected]

Director of FinanceCathy Koessl [email protected]

Manager of HousingBrandi [email protected]

Manager of SystemsAdmnistrationDavid [email protected]

Director of Training,Development & CommunicationsDenise Jung Reens [email protected]

Program Coordinator Educationand Leadership ProgramsAndrea [email protected]

Communications Manager Quarterly Editor-in-ChiefChristine [email protected]

Communications Coordinator Kayee [email protected]

Alpha Phi Foundation 1930 Sherman Ave.Evanston, IL 60201Phone 847.475.4532Fax: 847.475.9982e-mail: [email protected] voice mail line: 847.475.4786

Executive DirectorRebecca Andrew [email protected]

Director of Annual GivingSue [email protected]

Development AssociateErin [email protected]

Coordinator of ProgramsPatricia Waddell [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIPCONSULTANTS 2005-06All ELCs can receive mail at the AlphaPhi Executive Office, 1930 ShermanAve., Evanston, IL 60201. Extensionsbelow are voice mail only and may beaccessed by dialing 847.475.4786.

Margo Anderson (BPΛ-Washington State)Tacoma, [email protected]: 160

Brynmar Bland (BΓΛ-Colorado)Centennial, [email protected]: 161

Megan Jones (BE-Arizona)Tucson, [email protected]: 162

Jackie Lambertsen (∆A-EastCarolina)McLean, [email protected] Extension: 163

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Casey Powers (BΠ-USC)San Antonio, [email protected] Extension: 164

Megan Riegler (BY-OregonState)Portland, [email protected] Extension: 165

Ann Thorne (ZIΛ-Virginia)Wilmington, [email protected] Extension: 166

Rachel Weidner (EΓ-CSU/Sacramento)Sacramento, [email protected] Extension: 167

REGIONAL TEAM DIRECTORY

MID-ATLANTIC REGION

Regional ManagerJanis Coughlin-Piester (ΘK-Rochester)Arlington, [email protected]

Alumnae MembershipCoordinatorConnie Coghill Scinto (HΛ-George Mason)Vienna, [email protected]

Collegiate MembershipCoordinatorKim Larsen Watson (O-Missouri)Bowie, [email protected]

Human Resources CoordinatorFrannie Hodnett Dunlavy (BΩ-Kent State)Havertown, [email protected]

Operations & ProgrammingCoordinatorJennifer Kelly (EP-UC/Davis)Hyattsville, [email protected]

NORTH CENTRAL MIDWESTREGION

Regional ManagerLisa Bostic Miller (Ψ-South Dakota)Lakeville, [email protected]

Alumnae MembershipCoordinatorShelli Smith Anderson (∆H-Adrian)Noblestown, [email protected]

Collegiate MembershipCoordinatorEmily Porter Joern (Ψ-South Dakota)Eden Prairie, [email protected]

Human Resources CoordinatorSandee Revell Spears (X-Montana)Seattle, [email protected]

Operations & ProgrammingCoordinatorJaime Alsup Ryberg (ΘΓ-Northeast Missouri State)Lake St. Louis, [email protected]

Operations & ProgrammingCoordinatorLisa Causarano (EP-UC/Davis)Louisville, [email protected]

NORTHEAST REGION

Regional Manager Kelly Fitzgerald Mazza (ΘΩ-Barry)Wolcott, [email protected]

Alumnae MembershipCoordinator TBA

Collegiate MembershipCoordinator Liz Lowe Oltman (ΘT-Rensselaer)Red Bank, NJ [email protected]

Human Resources CoordinatorJane Tanner (∆-Cornell)Parish, [email protected]

Operations & ProgrammingCoordinatorAlison Begor (BA-Illinois)Albany, [email protected]

PACIFIC NORTHWESTREGION

Regional Manager Kate Boyle Halfon (H∆-CSU/Hayward)Walnut Creek, CA [email protected]

Alumnae MembershipCoordinator Carol Wilde Wahl (∆K-Wisconsin/LaCrosse)Cameron Park, [email protected]

Canadian Resource CoordinatorTBA

Collegiate MembershipCoordinator Ayme Reed McMillan (EΓ-CSU/Sacramento)Roseville, CA [email protected]

Human Resources Coordinator Kary Crumm (BΨ-San Jose State)San Jose, [email protected]

Operations & ProgrammingCoordinatorJennifer Peabody Billingsley (BΨ-San Jose State)Fairfield, [email protected]

SOUTH CENTRAL REGION

Regional ManagerSusan Stone (ZN-Texas Christian)Fort Worth, TX [email protected]

Alumnae MembershipCoordinatorBetty Jo Ferraro Fuller (AΛ)Duncanville, [email protected]

Collegiate MembershipCoordinator-UpperJamie Coult (O-Missouri)Kansas City, [email protected]

Collegiate MembershipCoordinator-TexasMichelle Jones Thompson (Ω-Texas)Los Angeles, [email protected]

Human Resources CoordinatorJandy Thompson (∆B-Texas A&M/Commerce)Dallas, [email protected]

Operations & ProgrammingCoordinatorNicole Sup Deprez (∆¥-Nebraska/Kearney)Omaha, [email protected]

SOUTHEAST REGION

Regional ManagerKelly Benedetti (BO-Bowling Green State)Arlington, [email protected]

Alumnae MembershipCoordinatorTeresa Gillian Gray (BΓ-Colorado)Alpharetta, [email protected]

Collegiate MembershipCoordinatorMelissa Deere (ΘN-Appalachian State)Arlington, [email protected]

Human Resources CoordinatorDenise Dowling Kanner (HT-SUNY/Cortland)Davenport, [email protected]

Operations & ProgrammingCoordinatorSara Mayer (∆X-William Woods)Melbourne, [email protected]

SOUTHWEST REGION

Regional ManagerJenny Holsman (ΓΠ-Arizona State)Chandler, [email protected]

Alumnae MembershipCoordinatorKamala Schofield Schuster (ZM-Colorado State)Denver, [email protected]

Collegiate MembershipCoordinatorJill Allison (Σ-Washington and HI-Pennsylvania)Van Nuys, [email protected]

Human Resources CoordinatorLisa Cabaniss Olson (BE-Arizona)Highlands Ranch, [email protected]

Operations & ProgrammingCoordinatorSusan Morris Haber (B∆-UCLA and HK-UC/Irvine)Encino, [email protected]

UPPER MIDWEST REGION

Regional ManagerJan Brinker Schaeffer (BO-Bowling Green State)Castalia, [email protected]

Alumnae MembershipCoordinatorDebby Bryden Gray (EA-Ashland)Ashland, [email protected]

Canadian Resource CoordinatorJoanne Alexopoulos (¥-Toronto)Toronto, Ontario [email protected]

Collegiate MembershipCoordinatorAileen Melick Fischer (∆H-Adrian)Columbus, OH [email protected]

Human Resources CoordinatorJamie Allshouse Hall (BΠ-USC)Bloomfield Hills, [email protected]

Operations & ProgrammingCoordinatorKristi Nelson (BO-Bowling Green State)Dayton, [email protected]

COMMITTEE ON LEADERSHIP

Committee ChairNancy Lange Burnett (B∆-UCLA)Portland, [email protected]

Committee Vice Chair Sara Mayer (∆X-William Woods)Melbourne, [email protected]

Elected RepresentativeLinda Gardner Massie (∆A-East Carolina)Toano, [email protected]

Elected RepresentativeJudy Kay Schmidt Mead (∆Γ-Northern Colorado)Irving, [email protected]

Elected RepresentativeRenee Zimmerman Zainer (BE-Arizona)Centennial, [email protected]

IEB AppointeeSheila George Bright (ΓI-Texas Tech)Dallas, [email protected]

IEB AppointeeLiz Underwood (O-Missouri)Alton, [email protected]

IEB AppointeeMichelle Wells (H∆-CSU/Hayward)Bellevue, WA [email protected]

Collegiate AppointeeErin Gray (HY-Chapman)Orange, [email protected]

Collegiate AppointeeShelby Galvin(EH-Old Dominion)Norfolk, [email protected]

FINANCE STANDINGCOMMITTEE

Committee ChairLindsay Wiggins (BΠ-USC)Los Angeles, [email protected]

Billie Coskey Battiato (Φ-Oklahoma)Tulsa, [email protected]

Shana Goss Smith (X-Montana)Port Gamble, [email protected]

Barbara Thomas (ΓI-Texas Tech)Euless, [email protected]

Tami Letford (ΓA-San Diego State)Brambleton, [email protected]

Nicole Meomartino (HΠ-Richmond)Natick, [email protected]

Staff PartnerCathy Koessl [email protected]

P A G E F O R T Y - F O U R A L P H A P H I Quarterly

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F A L L 2 0 0 5P A G E F O R T Y - F I V E

NEW AT WWW.ALPHAPHI.ORGHave you visited ournewly redesignedWeb site atwww.alphaphi.org?

Improvementsinclude sectionsdevoted to potentialmembers and parents

in addition to numerous other new features. We hopeyou enjoy it!

COUNTDOWN TO 100 YEARS INCANADAA celebration of 100 years ofAlpha Phi in Canada and thecentennial of Toronto (¥) chapterbegins Dec. 4, 2005, in Toronto andcontinues across the country during 2006. The celebra-tions conclude with a gala in Toronto in November 2006.For details, contact Ashley Haugh (¥-Toronto) atashley.haugh@alumnae. alphaphi.org or 416.232.9595.

TEXAS TECH REUNION PLANNEDA reunion weekend to celebrate Texas Tech (ΓI)’s 50thanniversary is planned for Nov. 11-13, 2005, inLubbock, Texas. For details contact Deana KoonsmanGage at [email protected].

WEB SITE PHOTO CONTEST! In celebration of the redesigned

International Web site, Alpha Phi issponsoring a photo contest. Top three

submissions will receive a surprisefrom the Alpha Phi Marketplace! Visit

www.alphaphi.org for details.

WHAT ARE YOU DOING SPRING BREAK 2006?Are you an Alpha Phi studying science or medicine?

Texas Children’s Hospital and the Houston alumnaechapter are sponsoring Spring Break Houston 2006.Four qualified Alpha Phis will be flown to Houston fora spring break full of adventure at Texas Children’sHospital. You will meet ground-breaking researchers,watch state-of-the-art surgeries, assist patient care,shadow doctors, tour labs and attend lectures in theworld-renowned facilities The HeartCenter at Texas Children’s Hospital.

For an application, call LindaSchraub Ray (Ω-Texas) at713.331.1770 or [email protected].

NEBRASKA CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONPLANNEDPlanning has begun for Nebraska(N) chapter’s centennialcelebration, to be held in thefall of 2006. Those interested inserving on a committee shouldcontact Annie Olson [email protected] or 402.510.0283. For moreinformation, visit www.unl.edu/aphi.

ATTENTION QUARTERLY REPORTERS! If you are responsible for gathering your collegiate oralumnae chapter’s report for publication in theQuarterly, please note the following deadlines.Materials received after these deadlines will be consid-ered for the following issue. For more information, visitwww.alphaphi.org/alpha_phi_library/QReporter.html.

Issue Copy DeadlineSpring 2006 Jan. 15, 2006Summer 2006 April 15, 2006Fall 2006 July 15, 2006Winter 2007 Oct. 15, 2006

SISTERS WANTED TO SHARE THEIR STORIESWITH THE QUARTERLYUpcoming issues of the Quarterly will focus on thefollowing themes:

Alpha Phi and the Information EraA Woman’s Need to ConnectWhat It Means to Be an Alpha Phi

Visit www.alphaphi.org/alpha_phi_library/quarterlyinfo.html for a detailed description of whatis desired for each issue.

ATTENTION COLLEGIANS: MARKETING &COMMUNICATIONS INTERN WANTEDInterested in gaining first-hand experience in one ormore of the following areas?

* Magazine publication* Web site content development* Marketing/public relations

Internships are unpaid. Candidates must be able toreceive academic credit.

Requirements: Ideal candidate should be majoring incommunications, journalism, public relations, marketingor a related discipline. Must be a self-starter, haveexcellent written and oral communications skills, theability to manage multiple projects and work in a teamenvironment. Knowledge of Associated Press stylehighly desirable.

Send a cover letter, resume and writing sample to:Kayee Dooley, Communications Coordinator, 1930Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201. You may also e-mailthe information to [email protected] or fax to847.475.6820.

Alpha Phi Memories

During college, you boughta T-shirt to rememberevery Alpha Phi date party,formal, Homecoming andFounders’ Day. Now you’vegraduated. You have a job. Your boss wants youto wear a suit, not a T-shirt. What do you dowith the drawers full of shirts?

Marilyn Mason Thomas (BK-Denison) can turnyour old T-shirts into a one-of-a-kind keepsake. Thisquilt is proudly owned by Kelly Sue Alexander, a2004 graduate of Virginia Tech (HO). Kellywanted her shirts to “twist” in Hokie colors oforange and black. Many more styles are available.E-mail Marilyn at [email protected] for moreinformation on creating your own quilt and find-ing another use for those shirts!

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C L A S S I F I E D S

Interested in Promoting Your Business in theAlpha Phi Classifieds? The charge for the winter issue is $50 for up to 35words (text only). The Quarterly also continues toaccept advertising in the form of display ads, whichbegin at $200 for a 1/6-page ad. If you are interestedin either advertising opportunity, please [email protected] or call 847.316.8920 byFriday, Nov. 4, 2005, to reserve space.

÷Save this portion of yourQuarterly! You will needyour membership number(found at right) to identifyyourself if you contact theExecutive Office and toaccess various onlineresources.

POSTMASTER: Please send changes to Alpha Phi, 1930 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201

Quarterly Subscription ChangeThis May Be the Only Issue You Are Mailed This Year

We currently spend more than $175,000 annually to publish and mail the Quarterly.The summer issue of the Quarterly was the first to implement a change in our subscriptionpolicy.

In addition to benefiting crucial programs for alumnae and the Alpha Phi Foundation,the change in policy will mean savings in years to come that will lead to noticeableimprovements in the quality of the magazine – including a redesign!

All members will continue to receive one issue of the magazine in the fall. However,only those members in one of the following categories will be mailed all four issues of themagazine per year:

• collegians;• those who have paid International alumnae dues in the current or previous fiscal year;

or• those who made a minimum donation of $50 to the Alpha Phi Foundation in the

current or previous fiscal year.

This change in subscription policy is the beginning of a Quarterly makeover – improvementsthat will better serve current and potential members. We thank sisters for your support aswe begin this new journey. We hope you join us in our excitement about the magazine’sfuture!

Q U A R T E R L YA Publication of Alpha Phi International Fraternity Since 1888

Vol. 115, No. 4 Fall 2003

Perspectives on Health

Inside:

2004-06 IEB Search

Fraternity Directory

New at www.alphaphi.org:

Alpha Phi’s new ONLINE COMMUNITY.

You will need your membership number,

on the back cover, to gain access.

Perspectives on Health

Inside:

2004-06 IEB Search

Fraternity Directory

New at www.alphaphi.org:

Alpha Phi’s new ONLINE COMMUNITY.

You will need your membership number,

on the back cover, to gain access.

Q U A R T E R L YA Publication of Alpha Phi International Fraternity Since 1888

Vol. 116, No. 1 Winter 2004

Protecting Yourself

Inside:IEB Slate Announced2004 Regional Conferences

Inside:IEB Slate Announced2004 Regional Conferences

Q U A R T E R L YA Publication of Alpha Phi International Fraternity Since 1888

Vol. 117, No. 1 Winter 2005

Values-based

Career Moves

Inside:

Lake Forest Installation

Fraternity Annual Report

Foundation Scholarship Recipients