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Chief Marketing Officer
Wendy Theus Barker
Gamma Alpha–University of Georgia
Director of Communications and Quarterly Editor
Jean Lloyd –Delta Zeta Sorority
Alumnae Engagement Manager
Tara Wheeler Prather
Theta Kappa–University of Virginia
Alumnae Development Manager
Maria Nowicki Rice
Beta Delta–Indiana University Bloomington
Events and Engagement Manager
Louisa Lee
Upsilon–University of Oklahoma
Digital Storyteller
Marisa Spano
Epsilon –University of Kentucky
Contributing Writers
Jennifer Freeman Thompson
Upsilon –University of Oklahoma
Kaylin Carpenter
Upsilon –University of Oklahoma
THE MISSION
The Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly magazine serves as a forum of communication to rekindle, sustain and excite member loyalty and interest through celebrating sisterhood, sharing our stories and recognizing and acknowledging individual and chapter/ club accomplishments. It also serves as a permanent record and archive, documenting the Fraternity.
International President's Viewpoint
Dear Sisters,
It was a joy seeing nearly 700 of you in my hometown of Atlanta for Alpha Gamma Delta’s 52nd International Convention! Our host hotel, the Atlanta Marriott Marquis, holds a special place in my heart. During my senior year of high school, I joined hundreds of students from across the State of Georgia for a conference held at the hotel. It was an experience that sparked my passion for leadership and guided me towards a life-changing sisterhood.
As that conference ended, the atrium of the Marriott filled with hundreds of women arriving for a convention wearing their sorority colors. I still remember admiring the laughter and connections shared between generations of sisters. That was the first day I seriously thought about joining a sorority. Being surrounded by hundreds of Alpha Gams wearing red, buff, and green during the last day of our Convention was an unforgettable, fullcircle moment. There were many memorable moments from our time together in Atlanta, and I hope you enjoy reading about them in this issue’s Convention recap.
In the 120 years since our Fraternity began at Syracuse University, we continue to be inspired by the vision and values defined by our Founders. Alpha Gamma Delta’s membership spans six generations, from the Silent Generation to Gen Z. Over the next biennium, Fraternity leaders will honor our Purpose and traditions while striving to provide the best member experience possible for all collegiate and alumnae members.
Here are some things you can look forward to in the months to come:
Collegians: Your membership experience will be enhanced with updates to the Elevate, Embark and Empower Programs. Your feedback on the Sisterhood Survey will help provide more meaningful chapter experiences, and there will be more opportunities to celebrate your journey as an Alpha Gam from Bid Day to graduation.
Alumnae: New alumnae programs will help you stay engaged with Alpha Gamma Delta at every stage of life. From the online Alpha Gam Alumnae Circle to a food and wine tour of Northern Italy, there will be more ways than ever to connect with your sisters.
In the years since I first walked into the atrium of the Atlanta Marriott Marquis, I have learned that the power of sisterhood is boundless. Being a member of Alpha Gamma Delta has taught me that when we come together to love and support each other, there is nothing we can’t achieve. I am so thankful for each of you and look forward to what we will continue to accomplish together.
Loyally in epsilon pi,
Andrea Pendleton
International President Gamma Iota - Mercer University
This Issue
Theresa Beers, Lily Hazelwood, Caitlyn Begosa, collegiate members from
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INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL
International President: Andrea Pendleton
Vice Presidents:
Adrienne Kerr Beckett, Kalina Haynes, Jennifer
Smentek Mores, Carol Richards Peske, Klazina van den Berg, Jolie Graves Webb
Chief Executive Officer: Katie Jolley Abernathy
FOUNDATION
Chair: Maurie Jones Phelan
Vice Chair: Sylvie Kramer Weikert
Trustees: Melissa Jacobson James, Martha Petry Parham, Andrea Pendleton, Natasha Shahani, Bobette Sandifer Thompson
Chief Executive Officer: Julie Waitman
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President: Caroline Mahoney
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Directors: Cynthia Hunt, Libby Kavoulakis, Jennifer Smentek Mores
Chief Executive Officer: Lisa Busch Spalding
spot a squirrel
Top Left to Right: 1. Upsilon Chapter sisters from the University of Oklahoma recently visited the Dallas Arboretum Photo, from left: Yancey Tighe Seitz, Mary Menard Nalefski, Jamie Allen Specht and Kathy Marks. 2. The Squirrel Latte from the local coffee shop of Emily Kathleen McDonald Salanga, Delta Eta—San Diego State, puts custom images on certain drinks. On this day, they chose two perfect squirrels to brighten her day! 3. Barb Baerwald Bowman. Beta Xi—Purdue University saw some cute squirrel art while visiting the Minnesota Children's Museum in St. Paul with her son and granddaughters. 4. Lisa Bergum, Delta Gamma—Montana State University shares loves the friendship bracelet she received from a sister at their recent Centennial Celebration. 5. Erica Tsucalas, Delta Tau—Chapman University visits Acorn Brewing in Edgewood, Washington.
red•buff•green scene
Did you know:
Both philanthropy videos got a makeover!
Watch the U.S. and Canadian versions here: ® alphagammadelta.org/about/philanthropy/
Bid Day Love
One thing is for sure—branded Bid Day is so back! We loved seeing each chapter’s take on our three favorite colors—red, buff and green!
@txstalphagam
@auburnalphagam
Sisterhood Style: DIY
Make your own trucker hats and sewn letter totes are all the rage!
Pictured: @utkalphagam + @oualphagam
Hunger Action Month!
Our collegiate chapters and alumnae were hard at work in their communities this September! Hunger Action Month is our annual reminder that we are so much more impactful in the fight against hunger when we work together!
Top to bottom:
• @alphagamgcsu
• @agddallasalumnae + @utdalphagam
• @purduealphagams
• @sdsualphagam
• @alphagamvcu
VANESSA SALLEY ORTIZ
CHAPTER OF INITIATION
Theta Alpha–Louisiana State University
WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO ATTEND ALPHA GAMMA DELTA’S INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR AND WHAT MADE THIS THE RIGHT TIME FOR YOU TO ATTEND?
A couple years ago, my chapter sisters and I had our 35th reunion in Baton Rouge—the first since we’d graduated! My sisters flew in from all over the country, which was totally amazing! It reminded me how important my sisters were to me and how much they meant to me during college and later years to come. When I got the email about the International Convention I thought, "Wow, this has been on my bucket list for years...let's do it!"
WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST IMPRESSION WHEN YOU ARRIVED AT THE CONVENTION?
I was nervous when I arrived at Convention because I knew I was the only attendee from my chapter AND the airline lost my luggage. I walked up to registration and told the IHQ Staff members my luggage horror story, and they immediately introduced me to Vanessa Lopez and a whole circle of sisters at the Alumnae Happy Hour. Everyone was so nice! I even got a couple texts the next morning checking in on me and my luggage. It made me realize how silly my nerves had been—the sisterhood started the moment I arrived!
WHAT STANDOUT MOMENTS OR ACTIVITIES MADE A LASTING IMPACT ON YOU?
The Red Carpet Reception Dinner and Awards Presentation were some of my favorites! It was so grand and made everyone feel so special. I also really loved Feast of Roses and how it brought back so many beautiful memories of my own chapter experience. Even though I was the only one from my chapter there, my University of Kentucky sisters treated me like I was part of their chapter! It was so sweet to feel that sisterhood bond with sisters I had met only a few days before.
HOW DID THE EVENT MAKE YOU FEEL ABOUT THE ALPHA GAMMA DELTA SISTERHOOD ON A LARGER SCALE?
Of course, I knew there were chapters and sisters all across North America, but it’s hard to fathom until you see it for yourself. It was amazing to meet almost 700 women that I had an immediate connection with through our amazing sisterhood. I met so many new friends that I keep in touch with on a daily basis!
DO YOU THINK YOU’LL ATTEND FUTURE CONVENTIONS? IF SO, WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO THE MOST NEXT TIME?
You better believe it! I got my bags packed for the next one! A few of my Alpha Gamma Delta Sisters from LSU saw all my photos and now they want to come to the next one. I can’t wait to reunite with my new sisters and meet more!
WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO A FUTURE FIRST-TIME ATTENDEE?
My advice would be just do it! Everyone is totally welcoming, and it is a weekend you will never forget. Every Alpha Gam should add it to her bucket list!
Jacyln Raggio Westlake, Delta Iota—Chico State University, released her debut novel, “Dear Dotty,” this summer. It was also chosen as a Summer Must Read by The Gloss Book Club and First for Women magazine. Learn more about Jaclyn and her writing ® here
Colonel Merrily Madero Awarded Bronze Star
Merrily Dente Madero, Zeta Epsilon—Michigan Technological University, is using the problem-solving skills she initially learned as a mechanical engineering student to solve problems around the world. She was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for leading the Military Liaison unit at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan during multiple attacks. She also supported the U.S. Embassy during 53 outside-the-wire missions in 20 different provinces throughout Afghanistan, bringing military support to numerous reconstruction and aid projects.
media mix
news affecting our members and the greater fraternity/sorority community
Michaela Taylor Honored by Kentucky Alumni Association
Michaela Taylor, Epsilon— University of Kentucky received the prestigious Joseph T. Burch Young Alumni Award in June. The award honors young alumni who are active members of the University of Kentucky Alumni Association and currently work on behalf of young people through the university, the association, their club or in the local community. Read more about this award and Michaela ® here
10 Under 10 Spotlight on Rachel Sholder
Rachel Sholder, Zeta Beta—Lehigh University, made the Lehigh 2024 10 Under 10 list for Mathematics and Statistics. This recognition honors 10 alumni who graduated in the past 10 years and have advanced their field, accomplished lots, earned accolades, and/or made a global impact. Read more about Rachel ® here
Halle
Theno Recognized
for Outstanding Service in Education
The University of Central Missouri recently recognized three individuals as part of an ongoing program that exemplifies the institution’s long-standing motto, “Education for Service.” The student winner this year was Halle Theno, Epsilon Lambda–University of Central Missouri.
Troy University Honors Callie Carter as Recipient of the Outstanding Future Educator Award
Callie Carter, Gamma Sigma— Troy University, received the Susan Gibson Vance Outstanding Future Educator award at Troy University. This award recognizes students for their academic achievements, leadership, and service. Read more about Callie ® here
Anna Grace Holland Receives Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award
Anna Grace Holland, Gamma Sigma—Troy University received the Sullivan Award last spring. It is presented at select colleges and universities throughout the United States to recognize recipients for their excellence of character, humanitarian service and spiritual qualities. The award has been presented annually to a male student, a female student and one non-student at Troy since 1981. Read more ® here
A Legacy of Service: Becknell Scholarship Supports Future Health
Care Leaders
After the tragic loss of Madison Becknell, Epsilon— University of Kentucky, the Becknells started the Madison Becknell Clinical Leadership and Management Memorial Scholarship to make sure the memory of their daughter lives on. ® Read more about the scholarship here
Kathleen Burns Named to the 2024 Top In-State Financial Advisors & Wealth Management Team by Forbes
Kathleen Burns Campos, Delta Alpha—University of South California said, “This recognition is a testament to the trust, collaboration, and support of my clients and professional network.”
Siniard Serves as President of UA National Alumni Association
Nancy Richeson Siniard, President of the of Alabama’s National Alumni Association
Alumni Association is a selfgoverned, nonprofit membership organization that serves the University of Alabama and its many alumni, students, parents and friends.
Mary Beth Friga Wusk Named Alumni Distinguished Citizen Leader
Mary Beth Friga Wusk, Gamma Lambda— Longwood University, received the
Distinguished Citizen Leader Alumni Award that recognizes alumni who have achieved outstanding success and national distinction in both their personal and professional life. It is the highest and most prestigious award bestowed by the Alumni Association. Learn more about Mary and the award ® here
Georgia Tech Member Honored by New Pathway of Progress
Sarbrynn Hudgins, Gamma Phi–Georgia Institute of Technology will be recognized in a forthcoming permanent tribute, the ® Celebrating Georgia Tech Women in March 2025, the architectural sculpture and accompanying digital experience will celebrate 70 graduates, as well as 98 women and events with historical significance to the Institute.
Three Auburn University Alpha Gams win 2024 state pageant titles
They include:
Miss Alabama Teen USA
Ava LeBlanc, 19, a sophomore studying marketing
Miss Alabama USA
Diane Westhoven, 21, a senior studying psychology
CONNECT WITH ALUMNAE, EXPLORE THEMES IMPORTANT TO MODERN WOMEN
BOOK CLUB
Here's your opportunity to connect with alumnae and explore themes important to modern women. Each year, the book club reads, learns and joins together with sisters—locally and virtually.
Each year, the book club reads, learns and joins together with sisters virtually.
Join the Facebook Group ® bit.ly/AGD-Book-Club
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As a dues-paying alumna you will get the most out of your experience through The Circle, no matter where you live.
• Connect with sisters in new and meaningful ways.
• Create the life you envision.
• Collaborate and share knowledge with the next generation of leaders.
® Click here to learn more about the benefits of joining. We hope you’ll join us in The Circle soon!
Join Alpha Gams in Italy!
Exciting news! Alpha Gams are heading to Italy in April 2025, and we want you to bring your bestie along! The trip is now open to female friends of Alpha Gam, so whether it’s your mom, daughter, or gal pal, sign up today!
Experience the charm of Italy over ten days, with eight unforgettable nights. You’ll have the chance to stand beside masters in their kitchens, farms, and wineries, learning all about the region’s culinary delights.
Spaces are limited, and we only have a few spots left! Don’t miss this unique opportunity to create lasting memories in beautiful Italy.
Learn more at ® https://bit.ly/4cQNonm
Celebrating Success at the 101st FCA Awards!
The 101st Fraternity Communications Association Awards were held during the FCA Annual Conference in Memphis in May 2024. We’re proud to announce that the Communications and Marketing Team from IHQ received two prestigious awards.
Chief Marketing Officer, Wendy Theus Barker was honored with the Marilyn Simpson Ford Distinguished Service Award, recognizing her exceptional dedication to advancing the Association’s Vision and Purpose. Additionally, our team secured second place in the Writing - Long Feature category.
2024 Talent of Leadership Award Recipients
Alumnae nominated for the Talent of Leadership Award have made significant contributions to their professions or have made a positive impact in their local communities. Recipients are recognized locally at International Reunion Day celebrations and receive a commendation from the International Fraternity.
Congratulations to the 2024 Talent of Leadership recipients!
Michelle Camarco, Beta Beta - North Dakota State University, Business and Finance
Patricia Speakman Conville, Alpha Chi - Theil College, Science
Mary Dawson Droste, Beta Iota - Eastern Illinois University, Community Service
Kathryn Byorkman Gauthier, Zeta Zeta - Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Service to Alma Mater
Melissa Jacobson James, Rho - Iowa State University, Education
Amanda Taylor Nerg, Zeta Epsilon - Michigan Technological University, Military
Anna Auxtinee Rivers, Alpha Upsilon - Central Michigan University, Politics and Government
Julie Roberts, Epsilon - University of Kentucky, Business and Leadership
Sonya Sigler, Omicron - University of California - Berkley, Entrepreneurship
Cynthia Nelson Somers, Beta Delta- Indiana University Bloomington, Community Involvement
Candace Harper Wheeler, Delta Alpha - University of Southern California, Veterans Affairs
Tona Williams, Kappa Beta - Missouri Western State University, Community Service
Nominations can be made by an alumnae chapter/club, a collegiate chapter or an individual member of the Fraternity. Nominations for 2025 are live and due by 11:59 p.m. ET on December 1, 2024. Access the nomination form ® here
Volunteer Service Team Applications
Volunteer Service Team members generously serve the Fraternity in various capacities. They are appointed by International Council and serve a two-year term. Applications for the 2025-27 biennium will be available on myAlphaGam. Log in and select “Volunteer Opportunities” from the dashboard. The chair application will open in mid-December and close in early February 2025. The committee member applications will open in early February and close in early March.
Academy for Collegiate Officers 2025
Academy for Collegiate Officers will be held in Covington, Georgia, January 31-February 2, 2025, at the Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center. You heard that right – we’re headed to Camp Alpha Gam for a weekend of leadership development, strategic planning and sisterhood! The Chapter President and Vice President-New Member Experience’s attendance are required to meet the minimum expectations of Good Standing, and there are limited spots for chapters to send up to four officers. Registration will open Monday, November 25 and close Wednesday, January 8. Academy for Collegiate Officers is generously funded by the Alpha Gam Foundation.
Introducing Grad Journeys
Did you know that Alpha Gam offers educational programming for seniors and alumnae through the Engage path of the Epsilon Pi Journey?
The Engage path is dedicated to enriching the senior and alumnae experience, providing resources for lifelong development. We’re thrilled to introduce Grad Journeys, a new program within the Engage path designed specifically for seniors and recent graduates!
Grad Journeys are virtual life-skills sessions led by alumnae experts, covering topics like graduate school and career preparation, personal finance, and healthy well-being. This program is designed to support a smooth transition into alumna life while preparing members for future careers and opportunities! Seniors and Alpha Gam grads can log into Acorn to explore the Engage program, access recordings from past sessions, and register for upcoming Grad Journeys events.
Are you an alumna interested in serving as a Grad Journeys speaker? Share your interest ® here
To A Chapter Near You
The Fraternity’s Leadership Consultant Team kicked off their fall travels and already provided Spirit Week and Primary Recruitment support to dozens of Alpha Gam chapters, recruited our newest members during re-establishment efforts at the University of Tennessee–Knoxville and provided leadership development to hundreds of chapter officers on fall member experience visits. This year’s Leadership Consultant Team features three returning senior LCs and four first-year Leadership Consultants.
Senior Leadership Consultant
Beta Theta–University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Hometown: Neenah, Wisconsin
Senior Leadership Consultant
Nu Delta–Georgia College & State University
Hometown: Brunswick, Georgia
Senior Leadership Consultant
Psi–University of Alabama
Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee
Leadership Consultant
Gamma Alpha–University of Georgia
Hometown: McDonough, Georgia
Leadership Consultant
Epsilon–University of Kentucky
Hometown: Elkton, Kentucky
Leadership Consultant
Phi–Oregon State University
Hometown: Sherwood, Oregon iL
Leadership Consultant
Gamma Beta–Florida State University
Hometown: Venice, Florida L u
If you’re a graduating senior interested in serving in this once-in-a-lifetime role, visit ® alphagammadelta.org/leadership-consultant to learn more and apply.
Applications are due Friday, November 22, by 11:59 p.m. ET.
AS Sweet
AS A
Georgia Peach Sisterhood
The iconic Atlanta Marriott Marquis buzzed with excitement as nearly 700 women representing 144 chapters gathered for Alpha Gamma Delta’s 52nd International Convention, held June 27-29. From the earliest alumnae arriving for a day-long Academy for Chapter Advisors to those who just made it in time for the Feast of Roses, attendees were awestruck by the grandeur of the hotel’s Atrium level, beautifully adorned in red, buff and green.
Thursday
Convention officially began with the traditional procession. Opening Ritual included a selected reading focused on connection, a theme that would continue throughout Convention. Following the singing of both the U.S. and Canadian national anthems by Convention Soloist Libba Walker Fyke, International President Lee Woodham Langub called the General Session to order.
After introductions and a presentation of the four soon-to-be alumnae initiates, quorum was declared, and minutes from the 2022 Convention were approved. With the Convention Program and Convention Rules of Order adopted, the spotlight shifted to keynote speaker Lindsay Boccardo, whose inspiring message—presented by the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation encouraged high achievers to harness the strength of sisterhood to tackle challenges and break the cycle of overcommitment.
Meet the Alumnae Initiates
Amy Doster Svendsen, Indianapolis, Indiana
Nominated by her sister-mother Jennifer Smentek Mores; Initiating into the Beta Xi Chapter at Purdue University where she originally pledged in the late 1980s.
Vesta Blanton Dunlap of Hixson, Tennessee
Nominated by her sister-mother, Megan Calder Huggins; Initiating into the Nu Beta Chapter at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga.
Casey Gann Hobbs of La Fayette, Georgia
Nominated by her sister-mother, Megan Calder Huggins; Initiating into the Nu Beta Chapter at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga.
Ashley Digiovanni of New York, New York
Nominated by Gamma Alpha–University of Georgia, the initiating chapter of both her mother, Lee Woodham Langub, and sister, Lizzie Digiovanni.
Packed to Perfection
Georgia was on the minds of attendees months before the fanfare began. In fact, according to an informal poll of 150 attendees from Alpha Gam’s online group ® Squirrel Talk, 32% of attendees began planning their Convention wardrobe 3-5 months before the event. Saturday’s red, buff and green dress code was centerstage with a roundup of OOTDs (that’s “outfit of the day” for the non-TikTok crowd). Those who were particularly fond of their ‘fit gave a quick overview and a twirl from the stage—a nod to a social media trend growing since #BamaRushTok gained popularity. We also learned Ashley Merritt Szmanda, Beta Epsilon—Caroll University, brought the most shoes (16 pairs!) and that IVP Kalina Haynes already has an outfit for 2026. “It only takes one time to pass up buying the perfect outfit and you'll never do it again,” Kalina said.
FUN FACT
Attendees represented 40 states and five Canadian provinces
Members packed enough food to feed 2,500 food insecure children.
It wouldn’t have been an Alpha Gam event without time spent contributing to the world’s work. The Fraternity and Foundation partnered with the local chapter of ® Blessings in a Backpack to provide attendees an opportunity to help fight hunger. Together, members packed enough food to feed 2,500 food insecure children throughout three counties in Georgia. This effort was made possible by generous Foundation donors.
SHORT
the Squirrel
SHORT, ® the mascot of a children’s literacy program created by Monica Anderson Young and Dr. Dee Dupree Bennett, Gamma Sigma–Troy University, made a surprise visit to deliver crayons and educational coloring sheets to go inside each backpack.
Alpha Gam debuted a new ® philanthropy video for collegiate chapters to use during their university’s Philanthropy Round or as needed during recruitment. The event concluded with an insightful Q&A with Distinguished Citizen Leanne Caret, Epsilon Chi–Kansas State University, hosted by IHQ CEO Katie Abernathy.
Attendees were then encouraged to attend two of eight educational sessions covering a variety of topics.
An evening on the town followed, and Foundation Jewel and Corinthian Society members made their way to the Georgia Aquarium to celebrate their philanthropic impact alongside majestic belugas and other mischievous sea creatures
Friday
Friday morning came early for the Ritual Committee as they set up for the day’s events. Leadership Consultants and members selected by the International President gathered to rehearse for the day’s ritual events. Soon the hotel atrium was bustling with members dressed in their white badge attire as they made their way to the ballroom for the Initiation of four alumnae members and a Memorial Service to honor those who entered Chapter Grand during the biennium.
The Honors of Epsilon Pi Brunch followed. Afterward, 251 members received an Honor of Epsilon Pi in the Arc Series and 13 members received an Honor in the Crescent Series.
The Honors of Epsilon Pi were established to recognize the remarkable efforts and contributions of alumnae volunteers who give faithful and outstanding service to the Fraternity.
As twilight fell on the second day, the focus turned to celebrating collegiate and alumnae chapter achievement. Members of all generations walked the red carpet in cocktail attire just outside the ballroom before enjoying a buffet-style dinner.
International Council members announced nearly 200 awards in a variety of categories, each representing countless hours of dedication and commitment. Sounds of applause, cheers and carefully curated walk-up songs filled the air with each award announcement.
Alpha Gam’s highest individual alumnae honor, the Distinguished Citizens Award, was presented to two alumnae who truly live out our Purpose while making a significant impact within their professions. The Rose Bowl—Alpha Gam’s top academic achievement— was next, followed by the Alumnae Annulet which honors the alumnae chapter or club that best provides a comprehensive alumnae experience.
Distinguished Citizens
This honor is presented to alumnae who have made outstanding contributions and impacts in their chosen field or in their communities. The achievements of nominees are unique and clearly rise above and beyond all levels of expectation. View the videos linked below to learn more about these inspiring women.
Captain Michele Schallip
ALPHA UPSILON
Central Michigan University
Commanding Officer of the
U.S.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy
Leanne Guyette Caret
EPSILON CHI
Kansas State University
Retired President and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space and Security
As the most anticipated moment of the night neared, International President Lee Woodham Langub returned to the stage to announce The Circle of Excellence, the precursor for consideration to receive the Collegiate Annulet. Chapters achieving at least 90 percent of overall Good Standing points during at least one year of each biennium are eligible to receive this prestigious honor. The criterion includes attaining benchmarks of excellence in all critical areas, including academics, recruitment, retention, operations, philanthropy, leadership, service, sisterhood and finance.
Finally, with all eligible chapters within each structure on stage, the top chapters were announced to step forward to receive The Annulet.
Structure A: Alpha Epsilon–Westminster College
Structure B: Gamma Zeta–University of Memphis
Structure C: Epsilon Zeta–Arkansas State University
Structure D: Psi–University of Alabama
The celebration concluded with hugs and photos, followed by a dance party with Park Band. Scan to see
This year’s Circle of Excellence included:
• Structure A: Alpha Epsilon–Westminster College and Epsilon Mu–Fort Hays State University
• Structure B: Epsilon Epsilon–William Jewell College, Epsilon Kappa–Pittsburg State University, Gamma Xi–Murray State University, Gamma Zeta–University of Memphis and Zeta Gamma–Gannon University
• Structure C: Epsilon Zeta–Arkansas State University, Gamma Omega–University of Alabama at Birmingham, Gamma Sigma–Troy University and Zeta Pi–Saint Joseph’s University
• Structure D: Gamma Delta–Auburn University and Psi–University of Alabama for Alpha Gam’s largest chapter size
® 2024 Honors of Epsilon Pi Recipients Members unable to attend Convention are recognized through a locally held Lighting of the Tapers Ceremony.
Saturday
The final day began with a call to order to reopen the floor for Fraternity business. On the docket was a resolution to modify our Opening Ritual Service by replacing The Lord’s Prayer with a moment of silence.
International President Lee Woodham Langub acknowledged the importance of the conversation.
“It is essential for us to recognize that difficult conversations are an inherent part of our responsibility as stewards of our Fraternity. While it may be tempting to shy away from contentious issues, I firmly believe that facing them head-on is crucial,” Lee said. “These conversations allow us to gain deeper insights, explore diverse perspectives and ultimately make more informed decisions about the practices that define us.”
Following an informative presentation regarding Robert’s Rules of Order from Fashika Willis-McClelland, our registered Parliamentarian, an official roll call was taken, and the Credentials Committee Report was adopted.
Fran George Arnsdorff, the Chair of the Resolutions Committee, presented the proposed resolution, its rationale, and the committee’s unanimous recommendation that it be adopted.
“Collegiate chapters attract a diverse population of members from a variety of religious and cultural backgrounds. It is our duty as a Fraternity to cultivate an
environment in which members feel safe and celebrated,” Fran quoted from the resolution’s rationale. “To create an inclusive and diverse environment that supports and celebrates all sisters, we must take actions in all things, including Ritual, to ensure that safe space.”
International Vice President Catherine Matthews iterated International Council’s support of the resolution.
As the floor opened for discussion, members made their way to the microphones to present pros, cons or ask questions. Thoughtful discussion from both the pro and con viewpoints was respectfully presented by members of all generations.
“I was truly impressed by the mutual respect displayed by everyone during the business meeting,” said CEO Katie Jolley Abernathy. “The Ritual of Alpha Gamma Delta holds deep significance for all our members, and I greatly appreciate the willingness of our sisters to engage in honest and open dialogue on such an important topic.
The Alpha Gamma Delta Constitution and Standing Rules states that any changes to the Ritual must be approved by a two-thirds majority vote of voting members in Good Standing and present at Convention. While more than half the body voted to pass the resolution, it did not receive a two-thirds majority vote. As the resolution did not pass, Opening Ritual should continue to be conducted with the recitation of the Lord’s Prayer.
State of the Fraternity
One of the many important pieces of Convention business is the State of the Fraternity, a statistical recap of the past biennium. View the full report
After additional Volunteer Service Team introductions, International Vice President and International President-Elect Andrea Pendleton presented an update on the strategic plan launched in 2022 and the work towards it’s four priorities: our collegiate members, alumnae, advisors and the sustainability of our organization.
“Sustainability is the foundation of the work of our strategic plan. Each one of these elements of sustainability is critical to keeping Alpha Gamma Delta strong and successful moving forward,” Andrea said. “I look forward to seeing us reach these goals in 2026.”
Next, the Inspire and Impact Luncheon, sponsored by the Foundation, celebrated those who have advanced the education, philanthropy and leadership opportunities made possible by Foundation donors. The sound of cheers and hand clappers filled the air as awards were given to collegiate chapters and alumnae groups.
“We are philanthropic—not only because it’s the right thing to do, but—because we are Alpha Gams. Many of our sisters not only live our Purpose every day, they go above and beyond. We are honored to recognize the following philanthropic individuals, chapters and clubs,” said former Foundation Trustee Adrienne Kerr Beckett.
After lunch, members returned to the business meeting for a few final reports—including the report of the Courtesy Resolutions Committee.
Courtesy Resolutions Committee
While many reports are a formality, the Courtesy Resolutions committee’s often satirical take is always a crowd favorite. “We love incorporating fun puns and playful digs about the things that happen at Convention,” said Committee Chair Amy Kant Ridenour, Beta Epsilon—Carroll University of the often-satirical report. “It’s always a collaborative, creative process that keeps us laughing long into the night.
A new flag was added to the stage in memory of Tricia Barber, Gamma Alpha–University of Georgia, and all Alpha Gamma Deltas who have served in the National Panhellenic Conference. Tricia, a former Grand Vice President-Extension and longtime NPC volunteer, entered Chapter Grand this year.
After the motion passed to approve the reports of the international officers and committee chairs, Lee addressed the Convention body for the final time as International President.
“What a journey it has been serving as International President the past six years. During my first convention address in 2018, I stated that my focus would be centered around two specific questions—will our actions create the best sorority experience possible and how are we inspiring women to impact the world?” said Lee. “Those words were spoken with a lot of hope, but not knowing what the next six years would bring. Looking back now, I can say that those two questions have remained guideposts".
After thanking each of her fellow Council members, Lee passed the gavel and announced the location of the 2026 Convention—Phoenix! As the Closing Ritual concluded, all eyes then turned to the future of the organization with the installation of the new International Council.
The installation and swearing in of each officer concluded with an address from the newly inducted 25th International President, Andrea Pendleton.
“Growing up in Atlanta, I had no idea my path to sisterhood would begin here at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis,” Andrea began, as she recounted seeing a sorority convention at the hotel during a high school leadership conference. “Little did I know that this event would spark my passion for leadership and guide me towards a lifechanging sisterhood.”
Andrea’s Great Aunt Nettye was at that convention and while she had long known her aunt was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, that was the first day they really talked about her experience as a sorority woman.
It was also the first time she imagined joining a sorority.
“Honestly, it was a brief thought. But that image—that ocean of pink and green still comes to mind every time I step foot in this hotel,” she said. “It is only surpassed today by this moment. Right here. Right now. Looking out at all of you in your red, buff and green…this is a moment I will never forget.”
Andrea went on to tell her story of becoming a sorority woman and her realization that she was the first black woman to pledge a Panhellenic chapter at Mercer. Though her initiation into Alpha Gamma Delta didn’t occur that year, she knew by her second bid day run that her destination was a place she could be her full, true, authentic self.
“I never set out to be the first to do something. I never sought the spotlight or craved recognition. And I never imagined I would stand before you today as your International President,” she said. “By being first, I also know that I will not be the last. We are all paving a path for other women and girls in our own ways.”
Her words set a powerful tone for the next chapter in Alpha Gamma Delta’s history, challenging every sister to embrace authenticity, lift others up, and never forget the transformative power of sisterhood.
The final evening of Convention brought with it one of Alpha Gamma Delta’s most cherished traditions: The Feast of Roses. After dinner, as soft candlelight bathed the room in a warm glow, Toastmistress Kelly Cornett introduced the head table and welcomed the guests of honor, our newest alumnae initiates.
The traditional toasts honoring our Alma Maters, Founders, Alumnae, Collegians, Initiates and our Fraternity were given by Jamie Schenck, Debra Wilson Purdy, and International Vice Presidents Carol Richards Peske, Jolie Graves Webb and Klazina van den Berg.
The evening reached its emotional peak during the chapter roll call. As each chapter’s name was announced, the room transformed into a sea of flickering lights. Convention officially concluded with The Living Circle, an old fashioned sing-a-long led by Rosie Jordan, Beta Delta—Indiana University Bloomington, Libba Walker Fyke, Gamma Zeta—University of Memphis and Debbie Douglass Roth, Omega—University of Akron.
Meet the 2024-2026 International Council
The Fraternity is excited to announce the seven women elected to serve on International Council for the 2024-26 biennium and welcomes three new International Vice Presidents, Adrienne Kerr Beckett, Carol Richards Peske and Jolie Graves Webb.
International President: Andrea Pendleton Gamma
Iota–Mercer University
Occupation: Director of Giving, Herschend Family Foundation
Education: B.A. in both Political Science and Women's and Gender Studies; M.E. in Higher Education Leadership Residence: Atlanta, Georgia
Honors: Crescent of Epsilon Pi
In her third term on International Council, and first term as International President, Andrea will continue to focus on providing the best sorority experience possible for Alpha Gamma Delta members.
International Vice Presidents:
Adrienne Kerr Beckett Zeta Omicron–Kettering University
Occupation: Vice President, Supply Chain Planning – Safety and Productivity Solutions at Honeywell International
Education: B.S. in Management Systems; M.S. in Management
Residence: Charlotte, North Carolina
Honors: Crescent of Epsilon Pi
Kalina Haynes Mu–Brenau University
Occupation: News Producer at KDFW in Dallas
Education: B.A. in Mass Communications Residence: Arlington, Texas
Honors: Crescent of Epsilon Pi with Diamonds
Jennifer Smentek Mores Gamma Alpha–University of Georgia
Occupation: Sr. Account Executive, Favor & Company
Education: B.A. in Political Science Residence: Johnston, Iowa
Honors: Crescent of Epsilon Pi
Carol Richards Peske Alpha Beta–University of Michigan
Occupation: Contract writer & editor
Education: B.A. in both Communications and French Residence: Tucson, Arizona
Honors: Crescent of Epsilon Pi with Diamonds
Klazina van den Berg
Delta Zeta–University of British Columbia
Occupation: Senior Associate, Sustainable Investing at CPP Investments
Education: B.C. in Accounting and Organizational Behaviour
Residence: Toronto, Ontario
Honors: Crescent of Epsilon Pi
Jolie Graves Webb
Delta Iota–California State University-Chico
Occupation: Personal trainer & nutrition coach
Education: B.S. in Exercise Physiology
Residence: Chico, California
Honors: Crescent of Epsilon Pi
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Remembering Cherished Friendships
Alpha Gamma Delta will deeply miss and always appreciate those who have faithfully served the Fraternity.
Former Grand Council Member Enters Chapter Grand
1954-2024 | GAMMA ALPHA
University of Georgia
With heavy hearts, we share Dr. Tricia Barber, Gamma Alpha–University of Georgia, former Grand Vice PresidentExtension and NPC Delegate, entered Chapter Grand on May 15, 2024.
Tricia, a 1974 initiate, had a long and impressive service record for our organization. Tricia served as Grand Vice President-Extension from 1985-89, opening 14 chapters across the country. She then served as Delegate to the National Panhellenic Conference for six years, and during that time served as Chair of the College Panhellenics Committee, the group of volunteers that
supports Panhellenic organizations at college campuses throughout North America. Tricia continued to serve for many years as both a member of our NPC Delegation and as an Area Advisor, a role she held for nearly 25 years, working directly with College Panhellenics in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Tricia is one of 29 women who have been awarded the Circle of Epsilon Pi, the highest honor Alpha Gamma Delta bestows.
NPC recognized Tricia as a 2023 Distinguished Service Award recipient. A video dedication highlighting her years of service can be viewed here ®. Alpha Gamma Delta will deeply miss and always appreciate Tricia for her dedicated service to the Fraternity and National Panhellenic Conference.
Remembering Lauren Alexis Whinery
2003-2024 | PSI
University of Alabama
Lauren Whinery, Psi—University of Alabama (UA), entered Chapter Grand on July 1, 2024.
Lauren was a graduate of Prairie High School and a rising junior at UA, where she was pursuing a marketing degree with dual minors in sales and global and cultural perspectives.
“Lauren was such a light within our chapter. Over the past couple of days friends have recalled precious memories of Lauren being
the kind of friend one can only hope to have. She was a friend to all and was always eager to extend an invitation or offer a seat at her table. She leaves behind a legacy of love and an impact that will never be forgotten. We are thankful for the opportunity to have experienced the kind of love she had to offer, and we are blessed to call her our sister,” said Sarah Kate Smalley, Psi Chapter President.
Chapter Grand
ALPHA
Syracuse University
Nancy Payson Hess 1944
Doris Gruendike Livingston 1944
Rhea Johnson Miller 1944
Elsie B Davis Nick 1944
Nancy Roe Withey 1944
Barbara Reed Greenfield 1960
Linda McCracken Tell 1964
BETA
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Colleen Clifford Barnett 1944
Edith Schwenn Fisher 1944
Dareen Goetsch Hoenig 1944
Catherine Mueller Henry 1944
Elizabeth Taylor Lehman 1944
Marygold Shire Melli 1944
Verena Voll Crane 1945
Doris Lehman Kitson 1945
Virginia Mills McHugh 1945
Mary R Ross Uchida 1945
Dolores Silverness Jung 1947
Patricia Locken Chantrey 1951
DELTA
University of Minnesota
Joanne Norton Dunn 1943
Virginia Radabaugh Simon 1943
Mardonna Bartholet 1944
Mary Burns Bunker 1944
Mary Limond Clutter 1944
Geraldine Schlitgus Eagan 1944
Marilyn Nelson Holland 1944
Mabel Jokull 1944
M McMahon Blatz 1945
Dorothy Dugas 1945
Sally J Scherven Economon 1945
Dorothy Berg Jacobson 1945
Virginia Beinhorn Powell 1945
EPSILON
University of Kentucky
Ida Tinley Butron 1944
Patsy Jo Hibbs Terrell 1944
Betty Latimer Anderson 1952
Mary Lou Beeler Smith 1953
Phyllis Wall Rohlf 1963
The Fraternity extends sincere condolences to family and friends of these members. This list includes notices received between April 16, 2024 –September 30, 2024, in order of initiation date.
ZETA
Ohio University
Phyllis Royon Rapp 1943
Patricia Morley Anthony 1944
Phyllis Ann Sharp Austin 1944
Mary Overholt Cipra 1944
Elizabeth Kinnison Sumner 1944
Jane Frame Paynter 1945
Lois Sayles Arter 1947
Lynn Miller Hanson 1960
ETA
DePauw University
Ellen McGurty Brown 1944
Shirley Lauridsen Daugherty 1944
Ruth Bergstrom Grauer 1944
Virginia R Arnold Hebel 1948
Nora Meece Sullivan 1950
Karen J Steward Schultz 1956
Cecelia Helwig Hilgert 1962
Karen A Baldauski 1965
THETA
Goucher College
Jeanne Herzer Ward 1943
Jane Louis Lane 1947
IOTA
University of Washington
Elaine Bjelland Johnson 1944
Mary McNeill Tardiff 1944
Ivy Richardson 1960
Patricia Williams Kraniotis 1963
Lois Lindenmeyer Bond 1966
KAPPA
Allegheny College
PPortia Gott Simpson 1945
Harriet Ruth Walters Sullivan 1949
Martha Ruth Nelson Hebert 1950
Carolyn Shaefer Combs 1954
Adelaide Skelly Colwell 1955
Marcia Brevoort 1963
Susan Allman Cook 1965
Leona Pfund Faust 1975
LAMBDA
Northwestern University
Nancy Wolff Dargan 1944
Lillian Hoffman 1944
Jeanne Skinner Leonard 1944
Marilyn Rupe Malles 1944
Marian Koenig Myers 1944
Joy Wall Kent 1945
Gloria DeFeo Lewis 1952
Barbara Sullivan Ricks 1959
MU
Brenau University
Mildred Hatfield Buckler 1944
Frances Vanderveer Culgan 1944
Frances Brogdon Fennell 1944
Mary Roll Nickell 1945
Joyce Buchanan Spare 1945
Sarah Weaver Mewborne 1961
NU
Boston University
Marcia Clarke Foulger 1948
XI
Illinois Wesleyan University
Margaret Hayes Theis 1941
June Atherton Ranich 1944
Gerene Jabsen Parker 1945
Mary Dandeles Cook 1959
Kaye Althaus Lindberg 1966
OMICRON
University of California-Berkeley
Joanne Allen Cony 1944
Patricia Underwood Eckols 1944
Jeanne Grassens McHugh 1944
Mary Brandt O'Neill 1944
Margaret Scribner Pribyl 1944
Jane Houstoun Sheffield 1944
Elizabeth Couture Slater 1944
Marilyn Coughlan Bray 1945
Mary Walsh Towers 1945
Sallielou Ward Carter 1948
Roberta Robb Dube 1948
Mary June King Swalen 1950
Laryon Dayton Owens 1952
Valerie Lundgren Hurst 1956
Sylvia Clay Stoddards 1965
Karen Kelly Jacuzzi 1975
PI
Coe College
Lois Breakenridge Gallagher 1944
Marilyn Hall Jones 1944
Pamela Wheat 1963
RHO
Iowa State University
Georgia Leisure 1944
Laurene Johnson Wastvedt 1944
Patricia Walther Felts 1948
Lynas Schwendemann Waun 1951
Beth Grunewald Kimm 1966
SIGMA
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jane Lindsley Hedrick 1943
Mary LaLiberte Moss 1944
Meta J Miethe Pickens 1944
Catherine Crisler Swanson 1944
Janice Johnson Petri 1969
TAU
University of Toronto
Marguerite McCavour Tamblyn 1944
Deborah Avery King 1945
UPSILON
University of Oklahoma
Donna Mullins Earnheart 1957
Sandra Worthington Lemon 1960
Elna McKewon Hensley 1970
Mary Cook 1971
PHI
Oregon State University
Mary Eisenhauer Harper 1943
Louise Burge Dean 1944
Gloria Lindquist Johnson 1944
Eileen Fisher Weddle 1944
Jane Lasselle McGee 1948
Patty Lou Grant Reese 1955
Jane Yantti Marquis 1961
CHI
Michigan State University
Elizabeth Cornish Kenney 1944
Charlotte Nevitt Johns 1945
Beverly Schlatter Dickinson 1953
Patricia Knilans Eliason 1956
Chapter Grand
The Fraternity extends sincere condolences to family and friends of these members. This list includes notices received between April 16, 2024 –September 30, 2024, in order of initiation date.
PSI
University of Alabama
Mary Patton Clark 1944
Dollyanne Brevard Farquhar 1944
Martha Speight Reeves 1944
Pamelia Johnson Kalinin 1945
Kathryn Isbell O'Rear 1948
Lauren Whinery 2022
OMEGA
University of Akron
Enid Baker Blake 1944
Audrey Frazee Lake 1944
Carolyn Woods Rowland 1944
Millicent Grotzinger Wisnom 1944
Jimmie Mann Looney 1945
Elizabeth Edmiston McQueen 1956
ALPHA ALPHA
University at Buffalo-SUNY
Irene McCadden Bryant 1944
Betty Jo O'Connell McCanty 1944
Jeanne Haffa McKown 1944
Mary Piper Trudell 1944
Jane Noller Turner 1944
Carol Blackmon Crook 1945
Janet Prosser Sciolino 1945
Mildred Benson Whitcomb 1946
Brenda Bigelow Kemp 1956
ALPHA BETA
University of Michigan
Rosemary Smith Larsen 1944
Sally Staples Kuyper 1955
Lois Miller White 1958
Miriam Lang Brown 1964
ALPHA GAMMA
University of Cincinnati
June Ellebrecht Hosick 1944
Carolyn Leonhard Cate 1945
Donna Harrell Medlock 1949
ALPHA DELTA
Ohio Wesleyan University
Sally Smith Barkhauer 1944
Bonnie Essert Bast 1944
Maralyn Martin Blackburn 1944
Margaret Lacy Irwin 1944
Caroline Ellibee McCarthy 1944
Suzanne Cramer Sullivan 1944
Dorothy Trayan Hayden 1945
Ruth Yeck Parks 1945
Pansy Stone Whitman 1945
Helen Collier 1946
Catherine Winkler Olds 1946
Barbara Breese Winbigler 1946
Joann M Eisley Gidday 1947
Mary Joan Lump Hultz 1948
Catherine Johnson 1948
Anne Peck Olson 1948
Betty Ward Pence 1948
Shirley Winget Buehler 1952
Sara Wilkinson Adams 1954
Linda Ann Vescelius Allen 1957
Martha Bigelow Phinney 1958
Sally L McKinney Chacey 1962
Linda Marie Gill Bryden 1969
ALPHA EPSILON
Westminster College
Marion Cochran 1944
Marjorie Jordan Doak 1944
Patricia Carney Griffith 1944
Dorothy McDowell Hoffman 1944
Dorothy Ross Mackey 1944
Martha Simon Romig 1944
Margaret Reed Seaton 1944
Nancy Gordon Stitzinger 1944
Margaret Langdon Wolff 1944
Emma Lemon Dwyer 1945
Jane Randolph Stitt 1945
Edith Hindley Webber 1945
ALPHA ZETA
McGill University
Catherine Wickenden Mooney 1944
Barbara Clements Moore 1945
Beverly Tarr Gowe 1956
Kathleen McAllister Wilson 1956
ALPHA ETA
Dalhousie University
Elizabeth Atkins Martin 1944
Maxine Titford Vivian 1950
Barbara Mercer Stevenson 1960
Patricia Brinton Richardson 1961
ALPHA THETA
Hunter College
Frances Maas DiLeo 1944
Muriel Young Scott 1944
Marie Tierney 1944
Helena Arnold Squicciarini 1951
Eva Kastan Grove 1956
Elena A Mirabella Santos 1956
Chapter Grand Notification
ALPHA IOTA
Baldwin Wallace University
Barbara Moyer Roach 1945
Joan Henderson Hodgson 1956
Jessie Martin McConoughey 1956
Mary B Gerrard McCullough 1956
Sondra Mahon Ruby 1956
Patricia Apryle Warrick 1956
Sheila Loftus 1961
ALPHA KAPPA
Bowling Green State University
Callajeane Ollendorf Dean 1945
Sandra Contos Enright 1946
Phyllis Hahn Postle 1946
Lois Williams Wall 1946
Phyllis Hendricks Weaver 1951
Barbara Warren Martin 1956
Barbara Ann Bigelow Kanuch 1957
ALPHA LAMBDA
The Ohio State University
Marilyn Kessel Milum 1948
ALPHA MU
Pennsylvania State University
Geraldine Anne Morris Massey 1956
Joanna Moatz Hall 1959
Hilda Jacobs Arnold 1961
ALPHA NU
Kent State University
Janis Heffner Carter 1965
Mary Louise Paoloni Schweikert 1966
To notify Alpha Gamma Delta of a sister who has entered Chapter Grand, please visit ® alphagammadelta.org/chapter-grand/
Upon entering Chapter Grand, a member may be buried with her Badge or her Badge must be returned to International Headquarters (since Badges are only leased to members).
When returning a badge to IHQ, please include the appropriate Badge Return Form, available at ® alphagammadelta.org/chapter-grand/, to ensure proper archival procedures.
ALPHA XI
University of Maryland-College Park
Margaret E Dinkle Judge 1954
Suzanne Taylor Ferguson 1956
Gaye Smith Juten 1956
ALPHA OMICRON
West Virginia Wesleyan College
Lucy Williams Bone 1948
Elizabeth Roush Burris 1948
Charlotte Umberger Swinehart 1948
Mary Mann Zinn 1948
Linda Perry Landfried 1955
Judith Murray Pippenger 1956
Brenda McKibben Hull 1959
ALPHA PI
Wayne State University
Virginia Manoli Hosmer 1959
ALPHA TAU
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Judith Ann Korn Keenan 1968
ALPHA PSI
Ferris State University
Gail M Gersonde Dibartolo 1963
Theresa Foust 1963
Elinor Jewell Holland 1963
Theresa E Pierson Jacobson 1963
Alberta J Nabozny MacKenzie 1963
Elaine Burgess Proctor 1963
Linda Campbell Skar 1963
Beulah Nisbett Ward 1963
Ann Ruth Tetzlaff Westart 1963
Mary Bookey 1965
Christine Gran 1965
Camilla Warnick Kew 1965
Barbara Pettersch Post 1965
Kristie Leach Husby 1966
Sherry Lynn Engmark Niewiadomski 1966
Susan Margaret Laurin Stoudt 1966
Elaine Hancock Bruinsma 1967
Lois Conrad 1967
Florence Michell 1967
Pearl Rankin 1967
Leslie Buhs Wells 1969
Cynthia Anne Earl Clark 1971
Melissa Ann Meany Thomas 1971
ALPHA OMEGA
Duquesne University
Diane Palka Machi 1971
BETA ALPHA
Nebraska Wesleyan University
Thelma Fleischauer Becay 1944
Erma Galligher Hart 1945
Adell Weihing VanPatten-Gorny 1972
Teresa Stech Burdick 1973
Sharon Lienemann 1984
BETA BETA
North Dakota State University
Betty Talkington Fithian 1944
Charlotte Jennison Garaas 1944
Kay Fitch Milner 1944
Jeanne Hendrickson Richards 1944
Enid Whittenberg Tweeton 1944
Lynnel Buchanan Boone 1956
Cindy Kelner Lien 1973
BETA GAMMA
University of Manitoba
Sharon McNamara Wurmann 1957
Barbara Deyman Brooks 1968
BETA DELTA
Indiana University
Barbara Wahl Bastin 1947
Betty McLeod 1947
Nancy Bryan Weaver 1965
Patricia Cates Holda 1985
BETA EPSILON
Carroll University
Sally Rosenmerkel Morey 1953
Kit Hughes 1967
BETA ZETA
Parsons College
Millicent Schultz Nielsen 1957
BETA ETA
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Helen Chandler 1957
Marilyn Riggin Hadfield 1957
Elaine Kalla Lehocky 1957
Marilyn Rose Moore 1957
BETA THETA
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Holle Chopp Kelley 1959
BETA IOTA
Eastern Illinois University
Sandra Bird Mack 1960
Diane Doran Yuroff 1960
Sheryl Lynn Daubs Hinkle 1974
BETA LAMBDA
University of South Dakota
Margaret Pond Smyser 1966
BETA OMICRON
Illinois State University
Doris Decker Friedman 1979
GAMMA ALPHA
University of Georgia
Winifred Howe Payne 1944
Eliz Ann Baylis Arnold 1948
Patricia Barber 1974
GAMMA BETA
Florida State University
Mary Yancey Hartmann 1941
Eugenia Joiner DeLoach 1944
Sarah Boynton Helgason 1944
Barbara Timmons Yon 1950
Pamela Irene Carlton Anders 1967
Patricia Bumgardner Dymond 1969
Carol Marchich Wine 1969
Ruth Black Gryzich 1975
Pamela McCullough 1979
GAMMA GAMMA
Queens University of Charlotte
Sue Anderson 1944
Carolyn Hobson Cartwright 1944
Ellen Freeman Harton 1944
Carol Kerchner Jackson 1944
Flora Nowell Winfree 1944
Janie Mitchener Harrell 1945
GAMMA DELTA
Auburn University
Mary Bryan Holland 1944
Frances Meaders Klein 1944
Yvonne Wallace Owen 1944
Bettye Wilson Sims 1944
Ann Olander Jones 1945
Lillian E Martin Laporte 1945
Bess Price Sanford 1945
Margie Green Paris 1946
Beverley Burkhardt Thomas 1946
Margaret Johnson Tillman 1946
Emilu Yarbrough Gray 1947
Louise Barfield Hammett 1947
Patsy Allen Holman 1947
Lois Williams Norman 1947
Carolyn Ingham Burson 1948
Merle Godwin Flourney 1948
Billie Estes Inman 1948
Sara Putman Johnston 1948
Frances Gates Moore 1948
Bettye Smith Wiginton 1948
Dorothy Wilson Cummins 1949
Elizabeth Liddell Henderson 1949
Joan Holland Pate 1950
Elizabeth Porter Martin 1951
Alice Clark Wilson 1951
Patricia Grace Robinson 1952
Shirley Christopher Woods 1952
Connie Sturkie Floyd 1956
Olivia Bryant Crump 1959
Nedra K Timmons Nobles 1959
Ann Watson Collister 1986
Chapter Grand
The Fraternity extends sincere condolences to family and friends of these members. This list includes notices received between April 16, 2024 –September 30, 2024, in order of initiation date.
GAMMA EPSILON
University of North Carolina at Chapel HIll
Frances Hicks Elliot 1945
Elsie Cushman Warwick 1945
Barbara Thomas Horton 1949
Elizabeth Prior Magnusson 1950
Dorothy Manss Stedfast 1950
Barbara Schreiffler White 1950
Adrian Dunn Bellinger 1951
Rebecca Floyd McCaskill 1951
Barbara Krafft Vercoe 1951
Shirley Gee Seabrook 1952
Dolores S Funai Wood 1952
Anna Stewart Harris 1953
Barbara Smith Wilson 1954
Alice Eison Bivin 1955
Gwendolyn Lemly Summey 1955
Andrea Stalvey Davis 1957
Nancy Davies Avery 1958
Susanne Robinson Hardy 1958
Marjorie Crane Starling 1958
Sally Beard Schmidt 1959
Mary Todd Templeton 1959
Beth Harris Williams 1960
GAMMA ZETA
University of Memphis
Virginia Beasley Cortese 1947
Frances Lashbrook Felix 1947
Lillian Roe Humphreys 1947
Louise Drennan Keathley 1947
Dorothy Stell Berry 1948
Mildred Laster Cox 1948
Helen Hammond Hall 1948
Ann James Karcher 1948
Ruby Johnson Lofton 1948
Betty June Williams Moth 1948
Minor Bullock Murrah 1948
Elaine Bailey Neustadter 1948
Dorothy Whitworth Williamson 1948
Peggy Sibley Heard 1949
Mary Pence Irby 1949
Virginia Priestley Lamb 1949
Mary Mitchell Wiesman 1950
Lyndall Turner Austin 1955
GAMMA ETA
High Point University
Linda Briggs Loftin 1956
Linda Sechrest 1956
Jacksie Miller Cumby 1957
Elizabeth Peterson Hodge 1957
Ada Ingle Webb 1960
Sylvia Smith Wheless 1961
GAMMA IOTA
Mercer University
Joanna B Brown Mahood 1965
Patricia Kohan Stephens 1973
GAMMA KAPPA
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Murray Wannamaker Francis 1959
Melba Conlay Weaver 1959
Judye Beth Thomas Jones 1960
Mildred Anne Amberg Harter 1960
Dianne Mayeaux Christopher 1961
GAMMA LAMBDA
Longwood University
Melissa Rowe Sutton 1959
GAMMA NU
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Frances Mary Anne Harvey Turcott 1971
GAMMA PI
Middle Tennessee State University
Nanzy Porter Stewart 1978
Lounita Cook Howard 1981
GAMMA SIGMA
Troy University
Meradith Dunn Alpin 2006
GAMMA UPSILON
University Of Montevelo
Emily Vest Pendleton 1972
DELTA ALPHA
University of Southern California
Jane Glidden Kraus 1953
Kathleen Harris Windsor 1963
Linda Fisher Massey 1967
Deborah Anderson Kolodji 1979
DELTA BETA
Washington State University
Helen Landers Anderson 1944
Janet Harrison Bergquist 1944
Patricia Michaud Fairbanks 1944
Carolyn Faulkner Foos 1944
Jacquelyn Starks McDonald 1944
Ruth Hall Melli 1944
Phyllis Cannon Merwick 1949
Marilyn Ramey Werry 1950
Beverly Ann Reynolds Aborn-Steely 1952
Beverly Hall Ehlers 1962
Mary Remsberg Irvin 1964
DELTA GAMMA
Montana State University
Beatrice Grettenberg Crossman 1944
Frances Oswald Strickfaden 1944
Delores Fairbanks Juedeman 1951
DELTA DELTA
University of Oregon
Molly Connell Black 1944
Patricia Wilkins Heikkila 1944
Aralee Waite Medcraft 1944
Patricia Mahany Pittman 1944
Marguerite Schappaugh Szekely 1944
Sally Gray Weaver 1958
Diane Wagenblast Kaseberg 1962
DELTA EPSILON
University of California-Los Angeles
Virginia Randolph Butler-Fletcher 1944
Jeanne Lipking Richardson 1945
Claire Wagner 1978
DELTA ZETA
University of British Columbia
Lilian McEachern McDonell 1944
Barbara Culter Weir 1944
Nancy Seed Crawford 1955
Linn Morison Teetzel 1968
DELTA ETA
San Diego State University
Frances Gibson Grimes 1955
Suzann J Swenson Workman 1963
Selena Brennan-Shupe Emond 1988
DELTA THETA
University of Idaho
Jeanne MacMartin Berger 1958
Mildred Garth Christian 1964
Susan Bullock Stone 1972
DELTA IOTA
California State University-Chico
Robin Horvat 1963
Janice Krenz 1963
Kathleen Ingalls 1973
DELTA KAPPA
University of Alberta
Sharon Skuba Hoekstra 1970
EPSILON ALPHA
University of Missouri
Betty Jo Reasons Baker 1944
Norma Williamson Hill 1944
Bettelee Boggs McNeil 1944
Mary Miller Remington 1944
Marilou Milburn Jones 1945
Gloria Robertson Ragan 1945
Dana Todd Long 1965
EPSILON BETA
University of Kansas
Roberta Golub Theurer 1969
EPSILON GAMMA
University of Denver
Charlotte Deharport 1944
Daisy Ruby Jorgensen 1944
Barbara Ann Miles McCabe 1944
Patricia Fox Rowland 1944
Virginia Vandegrift Black 1945
Eleanor Ryan Culbertson 1945
Theresa Stalcup Champlin 1948
EPSILON DELTA
University of Texas at Austin
Betty Beecroft Johnston 1944
Joan Mackey Kincaid 1944
Joyce Siegle King 1944
Margaret Shirley Longino 1944
Bertha Field Masterman 1944
Mary Linscomb Parker 1944
Virginia Thaxton Read 1944
Coral Yolland Scroggins 1944
Mattie Bunting Wilson 1946
Mary White Heffron 1949
Barbara Roscher Speer 1961
EPSILON EPSILON
William Jewell College
Patty Davis Ellis 1946
Jane Biswell Golub 1961
Beverly Arnold Biagioli 1972
EPSILON ZETA
Arkansas State University
Carolyn Rhea Frierson 1951
Phyllis Swindle Jackson 1954
Geraldine Naile Voorhees 1954
Jane Fietz Stepka 1955
Patricia Huffman Vanausdall 1955
Donna Reichen Shipman 1966
EPSILON THETA
University of Colorado Boulder
Mary Kelley Wyss-Cummings 1960
EPSILON KAPPA
Pittsburg State University
Rose Reda Williamson 1959
Sue Rash Albers 1960
Frances McCabe Kottler 1960
EPSILON MU
Fort Hays State University
Mary Boxberger Combs 1959
Barbara Dyatt 1959
Marcia Osborn Eads 1959
Greta Strecker Ream 1959
Sharon Seery Myer 1960
EPSILON NU
University of Central Oklahoma
Viki Cunningham Sarff 1960
Allison Sheldon Rogers 1965
Lou Terry Spencer 1965
EPSILON RHO
Texas A&M University
Allison Smith 1979
EPSILON OMEGA
Truman State University
Katherine Meadows 1997
ZETA ZETA
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sarah Snow Wilfert 1997
ZETA KAPPA
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
Christina Graham Hansen 1992
Member Directory Update
Members can access the Member Directory through myAlphaGam and find sisters around the world. Watch the tutorial on myAlphaGam to best use the directory and understand its functionality.
If you have not re-registered your myAlphaGam account and created a new password since January 2022, please follow the directions to access your account at this link, ® adobe.ly/3e8IABq, or using the QR code to the right.
Generosity in Action...
at Convention...
More than 700 sisters learned about high-achieving leaders during Lindsay Boccardo’s keynote.
The Foundation awarded $20,000 to Blessings in a Backpack, funding 2,500 backpacks of food for children in Atlanta – all packed by attendees.
Sisters raised more than $30,000 in support of our mission by sharing Appreciation Roses with one another.
on campus...
At the Academy for Chapter Advisors, advisors learned about today’s college students, mental health needs and trends in higher education.
The Foundation awarded $283,250 in Academic Scholarships to 211 sisters from 83 chapters for the 2024-45 academic year.
Check out the Foundation’s Scholarship Report to learn more about the recipients.
in our communities...
Last fiscal year, 26 sisters received Disaster Relief and SIS hardship grants.
As of 2024, the Foundation has awarded $1.79M in fighting hunger grants to organizations across North America.
Read the Foundation’s Gratitude Report to learn more about Alpha Gam’s impact across North America.
Put your generosity into action!
Last Looks:
International Convention 2001
Atlanta Marriott Marquis
This summer, Alpha Gam celebrated her 52nd International Convention in Atlanta at the Marriott Marquis Hotel. But did you know there was another Convention held at that exact hotel? Let’s take a trip down memory lane to see what was happening at the Altanta Marriott Marquis in July of 2001.
The 2001 International Convention program, featuring the theme “Surrounded by Sisterhood.”
Welcome to Atlanta letter to Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity from former Governor of Georgia, Roy E. Barnes.
Tools for Advising handout- in-person Advisor Training Workshop, what is now called Academy for Chapter Advisors.