Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly • Summer 2009

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V O L U M E C , No. 3

SUMMER 2009

Chapter Reports, page 8

Meet the 2009-2010 Leadership Consultant and Advisor Team, page 39

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On the Cover: Epsilon Chapter Advisor Kelly Shepard Profit and her daughter, Gracie.

VIEWP INT This issue’s feature article hit home to me. As a working mother and dedicated volunteer, my plate is definitely full! I wouldn’t have it any other way. I started volunteering for the Fraternity as an Advisor and House Association Treasurer after college graduation, followed by many other roles, such as Director of Finance, International Vice PresidentCollegians and President of The Leadership Institute— Women with Purpose Board. All of these roles have given me the satisfaction of serving our sisterhood and also the opportunity to make connections with sisters across the globe. The Alumnae Development team has made great strides in locating valuable volunteers for many efforts. Read page 7 for ideas about how to share your talent with the Fraternity. I hope you are inspired! The ambition and hard work of our volunteers and International Headquarters staff has paid off! The Fraternity is launching the Alpha Experience, Alpha Gamma Delta’s updated and fresh approach to new member programming! A revised New Member Guide, supporting the Alpha Gamma Delta Experience website and New Member Coordinator resources are all components of this innovative program. We hope that with this new programming, new member retention will be increased. A special thanks to Liz Harriss York, the collegiate sisters of Gamma Phi Chapter, Lauren Allen Hammack, Lee Woodham Digiovanni, Mary Farrell, Jill Lewman and Elizabeth Hoover for their tireless dedication to this project. More about the Alpha Experience is on page 36. Significant changes to our Alumnae Dues Program were made this year. In addition to moving the campaign start

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date from August to June, we encouraged all Alpha Gams to pay their Alumnae Dues by July 15 to be entered into a drawing for a gourmet coffeemaker and Alpha Gamma Delta coffee mug. Congratulations to Dona Maddux Cooper from Epsilon Kappa Chapter—Pittsburg State University. By supporting the Fraternity through paying Alumnae Dues, she is receiving the coffeemaker and mug! Nearly 1,500 sisters have paid their Alumnae Dues. We have made much progress, but that is still only three percent of our living alumnae sisters. Please pay your Alumnae Dues! More about the Fraternity’s Alumnae Dues Program is on page 35. In addition to paying your Alumnae Dues, please support the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation. Starting on page 14, you’ll see the Foundation’s annual list of donors. Many thanks to the numerous donors listed. I hope everyone will consider being a part of supporting Alpha Gamma Delta by a generous gift to the Foundation! As the cover wrap of this issue states, the Quarterly is going green! Starting in winter 2010, two issues per year will be electronic—winter and summer. The other two issues—spring and fall—will be printed issues. To ensure you will continue to receive four issues of the Quarterly per year, please sign up for the electronic Quarterly! Also, to commemorate the centennial issue of the Quarterly, the magazine is undergoing a makeover! More about the electronic Quarterly and the upcoming changes to the magazine are on page 40. Much like our collegiate chapters and the financial institutions of the business world, the Fraternity has been focusing on finances this fiscal year, including implementing contingency

plans for the current economic environment and utilizing better internal systems. Alpha Gamma Delta is making strides in the areas of membership, scholarship and extension. Our collegiate chapters’ overall GPA is 3.05! We have some smart squirrels among our membership! Our membership has increased in total new members and new members being initiated this past year. We hope to see an even greater increase with our new Alpha Experience. There have been some sad and difficult membership situations in that we have resolved three chapters this past year: Zeta Mu Chapter–Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Alpha Kappa Chapter–Bowling Green State University and Theta Phi Chapter–University of Tampa. The Fraternity’s extension efforts have continued with the installation of Theta Iota Chapter—Western Kentucky University, Westminster College in Missouri and University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT). Learn more about how to extend to campuses close to you on page 38. Thank you to all of the volunteers who help make Alpha Gamma Delta thrive!

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The Quarterly is published four times per year at 8701 Founders Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268. Send all correspondence to International Headquarters, 8701 Founders Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268. When sending marriage or death announcements, please send duplicate information to your collegiate chapter or alumnae chapter/club so accurate records may be kept. The Quarterly welcomes editorial submissions from freelance writers. Issues focus on themes, so please contact the Communications Department for guidelines, deadlines and additional information.

The Quarterly Magazine Mission The Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly Magazine endeavors to: • Serve as a forum of communication to inspire, educate and challenge members on Fraternity, Greek and women’s issues. • Rekindle, sustain and excite member loyalty and interest through celebrating and validating sisterhood and recognizing and acknowledging individual and chapter/club accomplishments. • Serve as a permanent record and archive, documenting the Fraternity.


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An Everyday Commitment. Alpha Gamma Delta involvement extends long past your collegiate days. Learn how you can still contribute to the Fraternity, even with a busy lifestyle.

Introducing the Alpha Experience! The Fraternity is proud to introduce the Alpha Experience, Alpha Gamma Delta’s revised new member educational programming.

Get Ready for an Updated and Innovative Quarterly! In honor of the magazine’s centennial issue, the Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly is undergoing a major transformation in fall 2009! Learn about the new features and innovative design of this award-winning magazine.

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laundry. wash dishes. pack lunches. exercise. pta meeting. pilates class. graduate school exam. pick up dry cleaning. pay bills. send thank you card. soccer practice. dance recital. cook dinner. get oil changed.

An everyday Commitment. grocery store. check homework. date night. Our plates are full of commitment. We are intelligent, hard-working women; no doubt as Alpha Gams, we are going into the world each day and truly making an impact within our communities and our families. How can we meet all of our obligations and still make time for Alpha Gamma Delta? In this article, we’ll give you reasons why you CAN play a role in Alpha Gamma Delta, long after your collegiate days. 2


dance recital. walk the dog. Iron clothes. Yoga Class. call jill back. Fill Up Gas tank. go to ATM. Return Phone Calls.

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report miles for walk to 2010. Dinner Reservations. buy movie tickets. Run Five Miles. Get Stamps. mapquest directions. drop off recycling. buy new running shoes. get a manicure.

Building a Connection. Think back to your time as a collegian. What memories can you recall? Perhaps it was staying up all night watching movies with your sisters. Maybe you remember the time when your sisters reached out to you in a time of need. Or perhaps you remember meeting your best friend during your new member retreat. Whatever your collegiate memories, they likely have one thing in common—connections. The foundation of a women’s Fraternity is all about building connections. Why not continue making connections as an alumna? Jennifer Monk, Epsilon–University of Kentucky, and recently-appointed Volunteer Service Team (VST) member, came right out of college with a desire to build connections. She got involved with Alpha Gamma Delta after graduation when she received an invitation to an alumnae event near her house. She thought it would be a great opportunity to get to know the city and meet other Alpha Gams. “I was pretty young for the group, but they were happy to see me,” Jennifer says. “Getting involved in the alumnae chapter, getting to know the city, asking [sisters] questions about dentists they recommend and what side

of town to live on [are all benefits of being involved in an alumnae chapter or club].” To Jennifer, being a busy woman was no excuse for not volunteering. For five years after college graduation, she was Atlanta Junior Circle President, worked full-time and took classes at night. “It’s a matter of being organized and having people there to help you out,” she says. After serving as Junior Circle President, Jennifer became Atlanta Alumnae Chapter President and was recently appointed as a Fraternity Programs Specialist on VST. As a Fraternity Programs Specialist, Jennifer will help maintain and establish new Fraternity programs, such as Junior Circle, Alpha Gam Always and Rosebuds. She also plays a role in International Reunion Day (IRD) for her area. Building and maintaining connections as a young mother can be difficult. With little time in the day for ourselves, the childbearing years are definitely challenging. Fortunately, there are ways for young mothers to continue to connect with sisters during these seemingly frenzied years. The Rosebuds

program was established in 2006 to foster strong adult-girl relationships, to provide fun activities in which members and girls can participate and to increase visibility of Alpha Gamma Delta in our communities. Rosebuds is an ideal way to include your loved ones in mutually beneficial activities. From walking on a nature trail or visiting a museum to a weekend at the beach or volunteering at a walk-a-thon, the opportunities for Rosebuds involvement are plentiful. It also gives you an opportunity to meet other Alpha Gam moms! For Alpha Gamma Deltas who don’t live near an alumnae chapter or club, collegiate chapter or Junior Circle, the Rose Sisters program is a way to meet sisters. Rose Sisters connect electronically through a Yahoo! Group, sharing stories about their families, careers and upcoming activities. At International Reunion Day (IRD) 2008, several Rose Sisters gathered in Berlin, Germany, and celebrated Alpha Gamma Delta sisterhood. Jennifer urges Alpha Gams “to branch out and get to know people, gain new skills and never stop learning.” 3


SWATT program and is always looking for new volunteers. Whether you’re skilled at flower arranging, finance applications, conversation skills or website creation, there is a job for everyone on the SWATT team. Busy moms, career women and graduate school students alike can contribute to the SWATT team.

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Our Purpose tells us to “contribute to the world’s work.” How are you living this line of the Purpose in your daily life? One way to do this is to make an impact on Alpha Gamma Delta. Anna D’Agostino Clarke, Sigma–University of Illinois, served on the Marketing Task Force and evaluated the Fraternity’s Bank One credit card program. During a brief time of unemployment as her former employer relocated across the country, Anna put her professional background to good use for the Fraternity. “The women on the [Marketing Task Force] were really energetic and had a lot of great ideas,” Anna recalls. “It was great to connect with people from different areas of the country with marketing backgrounds like myself. It’s always good to build a network of people in your field.” With over 20 years of marketing experience, Anna is now the Vice President of Marketing and Communications for the Chicago Theological Society, which manages the Brookfield Zoo. Anna’s position on the Marketing Task Force is an example of a SWATT project, or Sisters With Available Time and Talent. SWATT allows sisters who have a unique and/or professional skill to bring to the Fraternity for a shortterm project. Bonnie Brown, Director of Alumnae Development, leads the

For members who want to be integrated into the daily workings of our collegiate chapters and/or alumnae chapters and clubs, consider serving on the Volunteer Service Team (VST), being an officer in your area alumnae chapter or club or serving as a collegiate advisor. The VST has nearly 200 opportunities for involvement, ranging from Recruitment Specialist and Education Committee Member to Province Director and Area Coordinator. To serve on VST, one must be appointed by International Council; however, availability and desire to serve are major considerations for these appointments. VST appointments are for two year terms; the most recent appointments were officially enacted in June 2009. Serving on VST allows Alpha Gamma Deltas the opportunity to view the Fraternity at the regional and international level. Being involved in an alumnae chapter or club allows you to interact with women in your geographical area and help coordinate opportunities for sisterhood, community service and collegiate chapter assistance. Jennifer Monk, who served as Alumnae Chapter and Club President for the Atlanta Alumnae Chapter for four years at a young age, wants to break down the myth of hierarchy within the volunteer system. “[Alpha Gamma Delta] is our group,” Jennifer says. “We have to make it [work]. Let’s help each other make [the Fraternity] great.” In addition to helping the Fraternity with your time, you can also help by paying your Alumnae Dues and making a donation to the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation. By paying your $35 Alumnae Dues, you will be contributing to the Fraternity’s Operating Fund, which supports the Quarterly, website and support for International Convention and other Fraternity events. The Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation is the only charity in the world that exists to support the Fraternity and her sisters. The Foundation provides scholarships to Alpha Gams, supports sisters in need and provides funding for educational and training programs. Currently, only three percent of alumnae give to the Foundation. Please consider making a contribution to the Foundation this year.


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Enhancing Your Career. Volunteering for Alpha Gamma Delta has so many benefits; you can make an impact on others, reconnect or build connections with sisters and even benefit your overall career worth. Human Resources expert Alexandria Hayden Fontecchio, Omega–University of Akron, believes that volunteering is “absolutely” important on your resume. With over 13 years of human resources experience, Alexandria owns her own business—Bell Recruiting Limited—which provides HR generalist services to businesses and corporations. If you have just graduated from college and you do not have a lot of experience, Alexandria says that volunteer work shows commitment, time management skills and outside interests. All of these qualities are pleasing to potential employers. “Many companies have some [interest in] community giving, where they give back to the community,” Alexandria says. “So, any time you volunteer, I think that just shows that your goals are in line with the company that you’re working for.”

living alumnae, Alpha Gamma Delta is a great place to hone your networking skills. A sister you meet at International Reunion Day (IRD) could connect you to your dream job or an alumna you meet through your work as a Chapter Advisor could link you to a new client or prospect. You never know what opportunities lie ahead unless you continue to make connections by volunteering and/ or becoming involved in the Fraternity. In fact, Anna D’Agostino Clarke (quoted earlier in this article) received helpful tips for an interview, thanks to an Alpha Gamma Delta connection who worked for the company in which Anna was interviewing.

In today’s economy, networking is as important as ever. With over 80,000

Whether helping with a local philanthropic organization or mentoring a

Alexandria says that while social networking sites like LinkedIn and Facebook are wonderful to build your network, you could be cultivating a lot of opportunities within your volunteer work. “[Volunteering is] very important, regardless of where you are in your career,” comments Alexandria.

collegiate chapter, sisterhood continues to build when you give back to the Fraternity. “I love when I see an Alpha Gam resume come through,” Alexandria says. “I am going to give them a call regardless. Maybe they aren’t fit for the job I’m looking for, but I definitely want to help them. It’s a great way to continue to enhance my sisterhood experience but also to enhance others as well.” Soccer practice. Graduate school exams. Meetings. SWATT Team. Mentoring a collegiate chapter. Contributing to the Foundation. Our plates may be full, but if we give a little bit more of our time, we are sure to reap the benefits of Alpha Gamma Delta involvement. You may meet a sister from a different collegiate chapter who becomes your best friend. You may encourage a collegiate chapter to raise more money for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation. You may even build a connection that leads to the perfect career. You’ll never know until you make it happen.

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Alumnae groups host educational meetings and philanthropic events, as well as provide the chance of meeting new sisters and staying active in the Fraternity. Contact: Lisa Straiton Williams, Alumnae Specialist at International Headquarters (317) 872-2655 lwilliams@alphagammadelta.org A complete list of alumnae chapters and clubs is on the Fraternity website at www.alphagammadelta.org/Directory/ AlumnaeChapters.html.

Rosebuds The Rosebuds program is for Alpha Gamma Delta members, their daughters and other young family members and friends. Rosebuds groups are formed by sisters living in the same geographic area; organizers plan regularly scheduled activities and community service events appropriate for the participating girls. This is a great program for young mothers seeking a Fraternity connection. Contact: Patti Speakman Conville, Director of Fraternity Programs DFP@vst.alphagammadelta.org

Junior Circle

The Junior Circle program is for alumnae 35 years of age and younger and designed to help make the transition from collegiate life to lifelong alumnae involvement. Junior Circles are a source of fun and provide fellowship opportunities, from finding a tennis partner to networking for career development. Contact: Lisa Straiton Williams, Alumnae Specialist at International Headquarters (317) 872-2655 lwilliams@alphagammadelta.org Rose Sisters Rose Sisters are Alpha Gamma Delta members who live in a foreign country or in an area where there is no organized alumnae chapter or club. Rose Sisters across the globe receive updates on the Fraternity via a Yahoo! Group. Contact: Patti Speakman Conville, Director of Fraternity Programs DFP@vst.alphagammadelta.org

Volunteer Service Team

The Volunteer Service Team (VST) is a well-trained group of Alpha Gamma Delta volunteers organized to serve our various Fraternity communities. A community is a collegiate chapter, its house association and its corresponding alumnae chapters and clubs. Each of these communities has resource specialists, in several different subject areas (e.g. finance, recruitment, member development). VST members are appointed by International Council to serve for twoyear terms. Contact: Lisa Straiton Williams, Alumnae Specialist at International Headquarters (317) 872-2655 lwilliams@alphagammadelta.org

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Summer 2009 Chapter Reports Alpha Gamma Delta’s collegiate chapters have successfully completed another year filled with sisterhood, friendship and memories.

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Missouri

Epsilon Epsilon–William Epsilon Epsilon— Jewell College William Jewell College

In addition to a game night, bowling mixer and Homecoming activities, Epsilon Epsilon Chapter hosted a campus-wide food fight. Currently, William Jewell College is building a $12.5 million sorority complex, which is scheduled to open in August 2009. All proceeds from the food fight were used to dedicate a suite in the complex to Hanna Dobberstine, who has been our Chapter Advisor for 34 years. This year our chapter raised over $2,000 for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation through our annual event called Trick-orTreat for Those Who Can’t on Halloween. We organized our annual Knock Out Diabetes dodgeball tournament to raise even more money for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation as well as prepared to participate in a local Relay for Life event. Although a lot of changes are in store for our chapter during the upcoming year, we are excited to move forward and become an even more successful chapter. As always, we continue to strive to be the most involved Greek organization on our campus.

tivities this semester. We have done a great job of improving our visibility on campus with activities such as our Get Cozy with Alpha Gams and our Hug an Alpha Gam Day. We are also proud of our scholarship improvement. Our chapter received second place last semester out of five Panhellenic sororities on campus, and we hope to improve even further. Additionally, we are happy with our $1,078 donation to the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation for last semester. We were able to raise the money through our annual philanthropy events Frats at Bat and Say it with a Squirrel. We are excited for our spring 2009 new member class and their contribution to another philanthropy event, Sweet Talk with the Alpha Gams. –Brooke Kempker

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New York

Delta Omicron– University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Zeta Eta– Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Delta Omicron Chapter has taken part in many activities such as UNLV’s Greek Week in the spring of 2008. We took first place for spirit, service and philanthropy and placed third overall. We have had several sisterhood events, which have really inspired our chapter to have a stronger bond. During one of the sisterhood events we came together and voted in the 2008 elections. In our annual Texas Hold’em Tournament in 2008, we raised nearly $1,000. In our Battle of the Gods philanthropy event we raised $2,828 and collected over 2,400 children’s books for the Kids to Kids literacy program. –Ana Zuniga

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Throughout the past year, Zeta Eta Chapter has participated in a variety of campus and community events, including the Greek Lip Sync contest, Panhellenic Council’s Greek Week and interfraternity sports. All of these events have helped to make our sisters become very well recognized across campus. We presented ourselves to other members of the Greek community through reverse trick-or-treating, where we baked and delivered Halloween cookies to various fraternities. We have also taken part in several community service events in the surrounding area, such as Project Linus blanket making, Relay for Life and the Victorian Stroll in downtown Troy. We also spent a great deal of time and effort raising money for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation through Money Wars, our annual 24-hour volleyball tournament and co-hosting a Rock-a-Thon with another fraternity. Our sisters continue to have a strong desire to participate in bonding events and sisterhood activities throughout the semester, especially to welcome our 20 new members from fall and spring recruitment. –Rachel Medina

Delta Omicron Chapter sisters enjoy one of their many sisterhood events, strengthening bonds within the chapter.


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Omega– University of Akron Omega Chapter started our year with Formal Recruitment, with our Bid Day theme of Tiffany & Co. Our new members participated in “mocktails,” incorporating our colors into a “One Love” Bob Marley theme. We participated in Greek Week and also had many sisterhood events, including Warm Fuzzies, where each sister gave each other positive notes on their character or other encouraging words. This spring, we visited Zeta Iota Chapter–Miami University and Theta Chi Chapter–Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University to help with their recruitment. We loved helping out our sisters and are very proud of both chapters’ hard work! We then held our own recruitment and reached our total. We raised over $1,000 for the American Cancer Society at the University of Akron’s Relay for Life. We then ended the year with our Red Rose Formal and Hugs Day. We are looking forward to another great year in the fall!

Zeta– Ohio University The women of Zeta Chapter have had a very successful and exciting 2008-2009 school year. We moved back to school a week early to prepare for recruitment and participate in Spirit Week, during which we went door-to-door to collect canned goods for those less fortunate. After an excellent recruitment and the

Zeta Chapter sisters break for a photo during recruitment.

addition of several wonderful women to our chapter, we held Initiation in the first few weeks of winter, followed by the Feast of Roses. In addition, our chapter participated in several Homecoming activities, a Dad’s Weekend brunch and a Greek garage sale. At the garage sale, we were able to work with other sorority members on campus to raise money by selling items that we no longer use. We also attended a Greeks Go Green seminar, which taught us what we can do in order to be more environment friendly. We ranked third for best grades among all the sororities on campus.

support the sisters of Omega Chapter at their annual Lip Jam. It was a fun way to help other Alpha Gams support the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation. Mr. Baldwin-Wallace, our annual philanthropy event, had quite a large turnout and helped the sisters of Alpha Iota Chapter raise $500. Before the semester started in January, some sisters traveled to Miami University to help Zeta Iota Chapter with their Formal Recruitment. All in all it has been a busy year for the sisters of Alpha Iota Chapter. We are always glad to spend time together no matter what the circumstances. –Hayley Kotowski

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Alpha Iota– Baldwin-Wallace College The school year started off busy, as Alpha Iota Chapter raced to plan and practice for recruitment activities. September was packed with recruitment events, but the sisters of Alpha Iota Chapter were happy to welcome 20 new members. The rest of the fall focused on sisterhood and acclimating our new members. We went to Akron to

Alpha Lambda– Ohio State University Alpha Gam is becoming a force on the Ohio State University campus. We have continued to get our name out around campus in a positive light by holding an Ultimate Frisbee tournament to raise money for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation. We worked on improving our recruitment events, obtaining 43 women throughout the past year. A major part of our success

was due to multiple recruitment training sessions. These workshops were critical in polishing our recruitment strategies. Teaching the women new to recruitment what we like to focus on is a priority. In the fall quarter, we won the Letters at the Library, a competition between all of the sororities on campus. The winner was the chapter that had the most women (based on a percentage of the total women in the chapter) going to the library to study. We are placing more emphasis on academics and continuing our high academic standards by holding a 3.25 average as a chapter. All of these efforts are helping to expand our chapter in numerous ways. –Amanda Verhoff

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Oklahoma

Upsilon– University of Oklahoma The 2008-2009 term saw an explosion of accomplishments here at Upsilon Chapter. This fall we improved in grades and welcomed many wonderful women into our sisterhood. In the fall semester, many fun events were planned for philanthropy as well as sisterhood. We participated in Arbor Day and local Greek events. Parents had a great time celebrating Alpha Gam with their daughters during Family Weekend. Families were encouraged to attend A Night at the Arts presented by Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and Oklahoma University Alumni Association, and many 9


collegiate news enjoyed watching the football game the next day. With a newly elected group of officers, we expect continued growth and positive changes in our chapter. –Lizzy Howell

Epsilon Xi– East Central University In the fall, Epilson Xi Chapter had Formal Recruitment, along with Continuous Open Recruitment (COR) events and pledged two new members. Our first spaghetti dinner was called Defeating Diabetes One Plate at a Time, which raised over $300 for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation. Also in the fall, we had our annual Hay Maze, which had a petting zoo, corn and hay maze and a huge slide! COR in the spring brought five new members into our chapter, just in time for our spring dance. At the end of March, we held out biggest philanthropy event, Squirrela-Palooza, for the fifth year in a row!

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Pennsylvania

Alpha Epsilon– Westminster College Our chapter’s goal for the 2008-2009 term was to become a member of the Jewel Society. Last semester, we hosted The Newlywed Game, featuring the 10 Homecoming candidates. We also participated in a T-shirt sale and sang Christmas carols for the New Wilmington community. These events helped our chapter raise over $1,300. In order to reach our $2,000 Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation Jewel status goal, we hosted a campus-wide event called Battle of the Sexes and sold T-shirts. –Christina Alducka 10

Upsilon Chapter participated in The Big Event, an annual community service day for over 60 universities.

Alpha Omega– Duquesne University After becoming a member of the Jewel Society and being named the Most Improved Chapter at International Convention, we began the school year with our annual Juvenile Diabetes Walk in Schenley Park. As the year progressed, our Vice President Recruitment worked diligently to plan one of the best Formal Recruitments we’ve ever had with “Timeless. Unique. Outrageously Sweet.” as the theme. Recruitment ended with 18 wonderful additions to our chapter who helped make Grab-a-Greek, our annual philanthropy event, a greater success than ever. During this student-run auction, representatives from each Greek

organization on campus were auctioned off to the student body with a gift certificate or tickets to a sporting event. This year we exceeded our prior goals and raised over $4,680 for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation. –Melissa J. Eppolito

Zeta Beta– Lehigh University As a chapter, Zeta Beta Chapter was dedicated to continuing its involvement on campus and within the community. We participated in many campus wide activities and community service events. Sisters took part in a breast cancer awareness walk and Spooktacular, a Halloween event with crafts and games that provided a fun and

educational activity for children in the community. The Hill Rocks the Vote was an event for Greek support and promotion of the 2008 presidential election. Our philanthropy chair also coordinated our annual Strykes for Tykes. We sponsored a bowling tournament to raise funds for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation. It was a major success this year! The Zeta Beta Chapter sisters not only enjoyed spending time and learning from each other, but held scholarship, faculty and alumni dinners, where we were able to learn and interact with Lehigh professors. –Michelle Gee

Zeta Gamma– Gannon University Zeta Gamma Chapter has been involved in many activities this year, especially focusing on improving our visibility on campus by designating certain attire on different days of the week. Efforts were also made to gather the chapter for lunch to strengthen relationships and spend more time together as a chapter. We started out the quarter with recruitment, receiving nine new members who spent Tuesday evenings going through the new member education process. A fashion show highlighted appropriate clothing for occasions such as Initiation and other formal events. Speed dating was another fun event we used to encourage communication and to get to know each other better. As a chapter, we also paired with the Panhellenic Council and cancer survivors in the area to promote breast cancer awareness by selling candy, as well as calendars. –Lauren Panchak

Zeta Kappa Chapter’s dedication to community service paid off when they were recommended for a community service award.


collegiate news and cannot wait to see what the future has in store.

Zeta Kappa– University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown With scholarship tips in hand from International Convention, Zeta Kappa Chapter officers implemented many new programs to ensure academic success in the chapter. The hard work and extra effort paid off when we ended up holding the highest grade point average. We raised money for Walk for Diabetes and later participated in the event, once again sponsoring a young girl with juvenile diabetes. For Halloween, we volunteered with the Richland Police Department to bag candy for area children. Our efforts were rewarded when the chief of the Richland Police Department recommended our chapter for a community service award. With the arrival of spring came a successful recruitment, adding 10 new members to our chapter.

–Andrea Ainsworth

Epsilon Psi– University of Texas at Dallas

With a focus on philanthropy, Epsilon Phi Chapter sisters organized three different events to raise money for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation.

Cure. In October, we raised a considerable amount of money for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation by asking door-todoor for donations during our annual Trick-or-Treat event. To continue with tradition, we also volunteered at Vanderbilt’s Diabetes Family Day, which was quite a success. –Alyssia Fuller

–Heather Yeager Texas

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Tennessee

Theta Tau– Belmont University The women of Theta Tau Chapter have represented the Fraternity proudly on the Belmont campus these past months. Our chapter received the most honors at Belmont’s 2008 Greek Awards and also maintained the highest Greek women’s grade point average for the spring and fall semesters. Our chapter was honored to send the initiating team for the re-installation of Theta Iota Chapter at Western Kentucky University. Additionally, we take pride in our work for the community. Early in the fall, we participated in a local Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund Walk for the

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Epsilon Phi– Texas Woman’s University Epsilon Phi Chapter began the school year by welcoming 13 beautiful new ladies following

Formal Recruitment. We hosted the First Annual Walkin’ Out Diabetes Walk, Dine Out for Diabetes at Applebee’s and an Alpha Gam Wing Eating Contest. We were able to raise over $2,000 for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation. In support of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, we teamed up with our sisters from Epsilon Psi–University of Texas at Dallas and participated in their annual walk in Plano, Texas. Academics play a major role in our sisterhood, and for at least the last three years, we have had the highest Greek grade point average on campus. We are always striving to serve as a positive example for our campus and were thrilled to be 2008 Greek Week champions. We have had an amazing year

For Epsilon Psi Chapter, the year was filled with much joy, excitement and community service. We attended events with children at the Scottish Rite Hospital of Dallas and raised over $4,000 for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation through a raffle and our annual Mr. University of Texas male beauty pageant. Epsilon Psi Chapter also participated in UT-Serve, a campus-wide philanthropy event, and we teamed-up with members of Epsilon Phi Chapter and the Dallas Alumnae Chapter to walk in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund Walk. After an amazing recruitment this year, we added 23 new sisters to our chapter. This year, we also began the Delta Experience for our graduating seniors, and we piloted the Automated Collegiate Online Reporting Network. In addition, several of our members applied for scholarships from the Foundation, and we are very proud of our two members who were recipients of $750 scholarships this year! –Kayla Higson

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Virginia

Theta Nu– Virginia Commonwealth University

Epsilon Psi Chapter members joined together to participate in a campus-wide volleyball tournament.

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collegiate news our chapter. The new members were then initiated on November 15. The sisters of Theta Nu Chapter came together to participate in many philanthropy events throughout fall 2008. These activities included the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund Walk to Cure Diabetes and the Alzheimer’s Memory Walk, for which we joined the brothers of Alpha Kappa Lambda. In October, our chapter had a Denim for Diabetes drive, where designer jeans were sold for 50 to 80 percent off in order to raise money for diabetes. While being extremely active in philanthropy, we received the highest grade point average on campus for the 12th consecutive semester. Five sisters received 4.0 GPAs and over half had GPAs of 3.0 or higher. We are thrilled with the accomplishments of fall 2008 and are excited to continue the trend! –Elizabeth Walker

Theta Chi– Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University In the last few months in Theta Chi Chapter, we have gained a much stronger sisterhood under the guidance of our wonderful Leadership Consultants. We started off the spring semester with a very successful recruitment, doubling last year’s new member class. For our philanthropy weekend in April, we organized a round robin wallyball tournament called the Battle of the Courts. Sisters helped coach while cheering on our peers and raising money for a great cause! During this growth and sophistication, we are pursuing our goals with more determination. We could not have come this far without all of 12

alberta, canada Delta Nu– University of Calgary

Delta Nu Chapter spent 24 hours teeter-tottering to raise $7,000 for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation.

the support we have received since our beginning in 2006. So we, sisters of Theta Chi Chapter, thank you all! –Jaclyn Carl

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Washington

Iota– University of Washington

second in grades out of 16 sororities on campus. Most of our work went toward planning and executing our Mr. Greek philanthropy. Sixteen fraternities participated in a comical pageant in order to raise funds for the Treehouse for Kids Foundation as well as the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation. We exceeded last year’s total of $45,000 and raised $63,000 this year! –Kristina Shoemake

Many sisterhood and philanthropic events, multiple exchanges with fraternity gentlemen and our successful philanthropy, Mr. Greek, has kept our chapter very busy. However, even with all this excitement, we have been able to hold onto our rank as

Delta Nu Chapter has been involved in various activities over the course of the past year. We recruited 13 women through Formal Recruitment, achieving quota. Some of the members of our chapter volunteered at a Football Club Fundraiser in October, raising $1,100. We organized and held out first annual event, 24 Hour Teeter Totter for Tots, which raised over $7,000 for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation and the Alberta Children’s Hospital. The annual Sweetheart’s Ball was held, giving all ofour ladies an opportunity to dress up and spend an evening with one another. We also held a workshop to generate some excellent ideas and goals for our chapter and its future. –Kate Ferguson

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British Columbia, Canada

Delta Zeta– University of British Columbia

After a successful recruitment, Theta Nu Chapter welcomed 21 new members.

At the year-end Panhellenic Awards, Delta Zeta Chapter was again awarded the Marjorie Leeming Award for the best all-around fraternity. Individual members were also recognized for their scholarship, leadership, volunteer work, athletics and contribution to the University of British Columbia community. To prepare for recruitment this year, Delta Zeta Chapter took


collegiate news off to the Okanogan Valley for a week of bonding, recruitment preparation and enjoying the sun and sand. With our most successful recruitment yet, our new member class became the largest on campus. We also raised more than $3,000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund and continue to maintain a strong presence on campus.

manitoba, Manitoba, Canada canada Beta Gamma– University of Manitoba One of Beta Gamma’s highlights this year was volun-

teering at the Teddy Bears’ Picnic in the make-believe Teddy Bears’ Hospital. It was amazing to put smiles on children’s faces as we made their stuffed animals feel better and showed them that being in a hospital isn’t that scary after all. Some of our other philanthropy events involved raising money and collecting food for Winnipeg Harvest for the Thanksgiving season. We also held a highly successful Cupcake Sale for purchasing World Vision gifts for third world countries. The year was a fast-paced one, but surely a wonderful one; we have grown closer as a sisterhood and hope to continue doing so. –Alyson Teterenko

Beta Gamma Chapter sisters celebrate Greek life at the annual Panhellenic Formal.

Is your chapter missing? This issue features reports for chapters in Minnesota through West Virginia and Canada. Missing reports for chapters in these states/provinces were either not submitted or were not received by the Quarterly deadline.

Coming Up…

The Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly is celebrating its centennial milestone! In the fall 2009 issue, learn more about the history of the Quarterly—why it began, how it’s created and how it has evolved—and how it will continue to impact Alpha Gamma Delta for decades to come.

We Need You!

As you will read on pages 40 and 41, the Quarterly is undergoing a major transformation for the next issue. We need you more than ever! If any of the following apply to you, please submit information to quarterly@alphagammadelta. org or call 317-872-2655.

Collegiate Chapter Reports: Instead of annual updates being featured in the spring and summer issues, collegiate chapters are encouraged to submit brief articles based on pre-determined topics. Our first topic relates to a line of the Purpose: “To cherish friendships with but a chosen few and to study the perfecting of those friendships.” How is your collegiate chapter fulfilling this line of the Purpose? Deadline: September 1.

Alumnae Chapter Reports: Alumnae chapters and clubs are encouraged to submit news about their chapters, including philanthropy events, social activities and overall updates. Deadline: September 1.

Sister Spotlight Article: The Sister Spotlight article acknowledges an outstanding Alpha Gamma Delta for her commitment to the Fraternity. This could be a Volunteer Service Team member, Chapter Advisor, International Headquarters staff member, etc. Send your recommendations and three reasons why each person should be recommended to quarterly@alphagammadelta.org by September 1.

Profile Stories: Do you know an Alpha Gam who has achieved a great milestone or is a pioneer in her field? Share your stories with the Quarterly!

Letters to the Editor: We want to hear what you think about your magazine! Send us your comments on this issue by September 15.

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Honor Roll of Donors Support to the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation is vital to the development of today’s Alpha Gamma Delta. Your generous donations help provide scholarships to graduate and undergraduate students, essential educational programs for the Fraternity and grants for diabetes awareness and related support programs. This listing reflects annual giving levels based upon donations received between June 1, 2008 and May 31, 2009.

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Alpha— Syracuse University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Paula Gallup Little | Amy Wildblood Tracy Supporters $250 - $499 Susan Schiraldi Schebell { $100 - $249 Julia Gallagher Edith Vanderbeek Joseph { Charleen Symonds King-Husebye Helen Cheng Parr Mary Ellen Quirk Wheeler Up to $99 Gail Brooks Appleton Susan Holliday Barde Miriam Mitchell Bonk Adrienne Lashway Burruby Marilyn Castaldi Irene Kinnaird Curtis Harriet I. Dempster { Virginia Jansen Foell Nancy Capellupo Gurzo Robin I. Kauffman Melinda Walker Krajewski Mary Jane Compter Lasher Ann Slocomb Merrill Jean Hall Mooney Barbara Mesick Rasbach { Greta Hunter Schwegler Gertrude Gates Stillman Diane Michalke Van Lare Ellen Bean Westenfelder

Beta— University of Wisconsin Jewel Society $1,904 Jewels $1,904 - $2,499 Audrey Berg Kaasa | Helen Mueller Smith * { $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Janet Nehring Gibeau { Audrey Hilfiker Keck { 14

Supporters $250 - $499 Mary Stricker Briscoe { $100 - $249 Jane Endres { Audrey Zilisch McClellan { Dorothy Swift Rae Jan Thorpe White Catherine Sands Williams Up to $99 Susan M. Brockman Verena Voll Crane Suzanne Sueltmann Dornfeld Winifred Dorr Dworak Lynn Hamm Erickson Barbara Ann Eastman Hungate { Donna Lea Winfrey Jevens Millie Winger Lemoine Carol Casey Mullaney Patricia Miller Nowlan { Doris Chambers Nuber Helen Scripko Pawasarat Geraldine Sanders Pritchard Bonnie Lyngaas Sanguinet Mary Coryell Schaaf Diane Kaercher Stumpf Ruth Kirkpatrick Wesley

Delta— University of Minnesota Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Marilyn Erickson Mitchell | Lillian Hall Scarpa { Supporters $100 - $249 Janice Stussy Elster Cynthia Wagner Engel { Barbara Tenney Pinto { Susan A. Scheefe Patricia Borg Schultz { Mary Ann Lenhard Streater Annemarie Petrucci Vaupel Dorothy Zakowski Wessel { Kari Kottke Willenbring Up to $99 Marilyn Gustafson Anderson Barbara Lovelett Bearr

Susan Stockton Bohach Geraldine Schlitgus Eagan Violet Rosacker Graf Kelly M. Hansen Gabriel A. Hemphill Doris Allen Howe Nancy Schmidt Langness Barbara Bartholdi MacKenzie Lois Scherven Martin Patricia Leathers Oslund Jennifer Green Pohl Jane Lasley Reid * Jenny A. Scherber Kathryn Stenborg Schmidt Eleanor Rothenberger Smith Jana G. Smith { Virginia Hanson Stabnow Debra E. Steele Peggy Doyle Treadwell

Helen Wilson Heltsley Marsha Nestor Hendrixson Laura L. Holsclaw Deborah Turner Holstein Kristen Smith Hord Virginia Lake Hughes Mary Jean Hill Kinsman Allison Kirk Mary Koeppel Carol E. Leet Patricia Fletcher Madden Margaret Wheeler Meredith Louise R. Miller Jennifer L. Monk Elinor Duns Rushing Charlotte Salisbury Thompson Mary-Rush Lynch Walker Amelia Perkins Warren Deborah Sledge Wright

Epsilon— University of Kentucky

Zeta— Ohio University

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Beth Brandenburgh Hastie { Ruth Breitenstein Henritze ▲

Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Deborah Schmidt Eschenbacher |

Supporters $250 - $499 Barbara Hale Letton {

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Francesca A. Lendrum {

$100 - $249 Mary Ammerman Adams { Susan Poetker Johnson Kimberly Melvin Lauffer Alma Atkins McGuire { Elizabeth Hyatt Richardson { Mickey Levy Settle

Supporters $100 - $249 Inez Brinsfield Corrado { Carol Thompson Hughes Ina Zimpelman Loftspring Cynthia Clark McClary Martha Myles { Catherine Fitzgerald Sotiriou Dorian Beck Trauger {

Up to $99 Carrie Germann Barlage Betty M. Barnes Judith Saalfeld Cahill Mary Dean Clarke Cynthia Alexander Clippinger Susan K. Compton Andrea R. Dyer Cherie Jackson Flueck Carol McGinnis Gathy Susanne Phelps Gilliam Karen Harmount Graft Sue Grannis

Up to $99 Paula L. Andrew Dorothy Higginbotham Arold Martha R Barren Besuden Helen Murphy Bruns Judith Kick Butler Martha Howard Castle Paula Meyer Demoss Betty Jane Bates Farmer Elizabeth S. Galligan Eleanor Fixler Gibbs {


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* Members who entered Chapter Grand but supported the Foundation through an annual gift or planned gift during the 2008-2009 fiscal year. Members and friends who joined the Corinthian Society by notifying the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation office that the Foundation is a beneficiary of a will, trust, insurance policy and/or pension or retirement plan. Lifetime Cumulative Giving Levels:  Annulet $1,000,000 ♥ Founders Circle $500,000 ♦ Diamond Circle $250,000

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Amy Hufschmidt Hopson Antoinette Haut Kincade Betty Lou Kennedy Kohl Carolyn Williams Lester Patricia Mallett Mason Flora Noss McMahon Audra Wolf Roden Karen Johnson Shallcross Andrea Manente Stell { Michelle Valencic Colleen Ciulla Wagner Helen Davisson Wilkerson

Theta— Goucher College Supporters Up to $99 Jennie A. Gray Doris Voyce Hewitt { Doris L. Kagle Jean Merritt Mihalyka Charlotte John Polkinghorne

Eta— DePauw University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Eleanor Pray Meister ▲ Margaret E. Piety | Dorothy Schoneker Skinner

Iota— University of Washington Jewel Society $2,500 Jewels $2,500 - $4,999 Patricia Houck Holvick Δ ▲

Supporters $250 - $499 Bonnie Schiffman Pearson | $100 - $249 Carole A. Clause | Suzanne Marley Culmer { Ann T. Daly Barbara Hill Dozier Lisa Brickley Fink Joan Nelson Hagerup { Rosalynn Hasseld McClure Ellen Rosselot Schneider { Elizabeth Dye Walker | Kathryn Noll Webster { Dorothy Gildemeister Williams { Up to $99 Melinda McCracken Alcorn Laurie Tacheny Borden Vivian Hora Bosquit Sharon McBroom Brunjes Marilynn Kline Elvidge Carolyn Miles Fermann Mary A. Goetcheus Gretchen Gutknecht Holder Virginia Kibbler Lullo Elizabeth Mills Park { Barbara Armitage Porter Mary Johnson Swanson Anne Miller Vaninger

• Pearl Circle Δ Delta Circle Γ Gamma Circle

$1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Sandy McMurray Novak

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Shirley Rogers Hoyt { Eileen Berry Pratt { Ivy K. Richardson Kymberly Mellor Smitham {

$100,000 $50,000 $25,000

▲ Alpha Circle  Double Rose Circle  Buff Rose Circle

Gretchen Von Stubbe Sekel Carolee Engstrom Shubert Marcene Lehman Singh Joan Morrison St. Marie

Kappa— Allegheny College Supporters $100 - $249 Sharon J. Dicker { Carol E. Lewis { Up to $99 Dallas Hunt Allison Mary L. Bersano Marnie Doner Caldwell Lisa Freeman Carlson Dorothea Hunter Haas Rebecca Good Jeppe Linda Leave Jean Stall Marmo Jody Moore O’Grady Karen Elmeier Perry Marian Riley Reed Margaretha Nichol Sawyer Charlene Huff Shreve Imelda McNamara Way Mary Ann McCurdy Wrenshall

Lambda— Northwestern University

Supporters $100 - $249 Marilyn Newell Anderson { Susan Howard Brazier Linda Walker Capron { Marjory Winston Parker { Bertha Brink Perry { Maxine McGary Reed * Jill Stout Von Feldt {

Jewel Society $5,000 Jewels $5,000 - $9,999 Helen Heggie * Δ

Up to $99 Jamel Hassen Barden Melanie L. Batt Carole Schuette Campbell Sandra Whitney Davidson Kristi Johnson Feder | Oddrun Wick Hansen Gail Caskey Harrison Duane Dickinson Latham Judith Cole Nuber Ann MacPherson Segale {

Supporters $250 - $499 Nancy P. Orbison

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Pamella Marschall Jordan | Elizabeth A. Kaspar {

$100 - $249 Margaret Watt Larson { Colette Marine Lindemann Up to $99 Nita Myers Allen Catherine Hobbs Amos { Linda Carson Borton

$10,000 $5,000 $1,000

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Gloria Lee Wetters Bouschor Nancy Roth Burghardt Lorraine Bakula Gatewood Barbara Link Gelinas Susan Iverson Hyatt Arlene Saline Jones Lynnette Dittmer Keplinger Marye E. Knoop F. Patricia Laibly Delores Waters Mossler Eleanor Miller Patton Anne McCauley Price Barbara Parmalee Stuessy Carol Wanderer Worel Ellen Westerlund Zee {

Mu— Brenau University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Matilen Powell Sheram Supporters $250 - $499 Polly Bellis McQueen { $100 - $249 Kalina I. Haynes { Jonna Kimbrell Schwalb Up to $99 Marguerite Duncan McFarland Bradford { Eva Seale Brunk Barbara Grandy Collins Nan Haynie Colvin Melissa Anderson Ritchie Jessica Barker Shrout Sidney Elliott Thompson Cheryl L. Thorsten Margaret Smith Timberlake Hilda Kimsey Walker *

Nu— Boston University Supporters Up to $99 Roberta Chagnon Hendee Carolyn Aldrich Purcell Annie Kempton Rice Margot Bergstrom Semonian { 15


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from the foundation Xi— Illinois Wesleyan University Jewel Society $1,904 Jewels $1,904 - $2,499 Beth Kelley Schneider

$1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Caroline Vernon { $500 Jewels $500 - $999 JoAnn Wolfgang Hostetler { Emilly Linman John { Supporters $250 - $499 Mary Gentle Holtsclaw { Margie Tribble Nickels $100 - $249 Eileen Lysaught Elworth Diane R. Jones Elizabeth Kranz LaFave Lora B. Nickels Sharon Morling Simpson Up to $99 Stephanie Smith Anders Dorothea Bilder Elizabeth Kramer Brown Lana Brown Casica Deborah K. Clark Linda Warner Darr Jennifer B. Elliott Nancy Jo Eyre Engels Renee K. Fehr Cheryl K. Siedentop Gibson Velma Gorsage Mary Johnston Green Elizabeth Drane Hoffman Laura A. Jaskierski Susan Brown Lanter Duanne Freise Nelson Susan King Smuda Joan L. Teitelman Denise Cardot Thompson Carol Schnepp Weber { Kelly E. Rowe Yeung Erin O’Neill Zerth

Omicron— University of California, Berkeley Supporters $250 - $499 Helen Ernst Golden { Constance Remde O’Malley { $100 - $249 Victoria Catherine Sveen Hilty Myra Clark Lynch { Betty Brunn Fox Palkowski {

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Donna Holland Preece { Eleanor Collins Scannell { Jay Alderson Schofhauser Camille Farnsworth Schrader Martha Delgado Woodard Up to $99 Ruth Miller Bayliss { Marilyn Burke Burke Carol Guild Burton Marie Freitas Chaddock Katherine M. Condon Jean Perata Dahl Ann Wiren Dempsay Margaret Gallagher Fuerst { Susan DiGrazia Halfaker Barbara Schultz Johnson Dianne Neves Metzger Michelle L. Misner Laryon Dayton Owens Jayne Browning Squires Barbara Young Stewart Shirley DeMamiel Stewart Barbara Burke Thompson Dian Dinwiddie Wittry

Pi— Coe College Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Doris Newell Soriano { Supporters $100 - $249 Toni Grey Carson Up to $99 Mary Ellen Davis Bilsborrow Gwendolyn Sovern Colfer Elberta Cousins Grubbs Ruth Coates Lauther Jane Rall McLeod Rosemary Meyer Ruth Kemp Turner Kay Herrbach Woodhouse

Rho— Iowa State University Supporters $100 - $249 Ruth Van Roekel Carey { Martha Barton Hartman { Marilyn Ulfers Irwin { Janice Harpole Jessen Sally Nicolaisen Laing Nancy Ann Scarborough Meltzer { Dorothy Maitland Miller { Stephanie Dieltz Olsen Nicole Hillebrandt Rainbolt Beverly Bottge Spotz Sara Bellamy Warrington Lila Lansing White {

Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

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Annulet Founders Circle

Up to $99 Elizabeth McDowell Alfred Elizabeth Morgan Anderl Pamela Nisen Burrier Mary Halverson Carroll Joan Sanderson Chace Mary Beth Matthews Clark Mary Ackerly Condit Sandra Schafbuch Gibney Jenele Crone Grassle Susan Lynch Grover Joyce Reinke Hanes Ardis Anderson Hart { Danielle C. Stemm Heefner Marilyn Pritchard Ireland Melissa Jacobson James Kelly Trewin Karkoski Sara Quinn Ketcham Marlene Rucker Larson Peggy Grundman Lickiss Ramona Sime Lochhead Doris Dockendorff MacFarquhar Sophia A. Magill Dorothy True Mathers Judith Helin Mathre Pamela J. Neff Joyce Bernard Schulz Carol Anderson Smith Kathy Oehlerich Stockdale Florence Devoe Woodward Ashley N. Zappa

Sigma— University of Illinois Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Karen S. Koenig { Evelyn Laurence Massengill { Patricia Holm Smith {

Tau— University of Toronto Supporters Up to $99 Elizabeth Jones

Supporters $250 - $499 Cristi Johnson Hoffman { $100 - $249 Marjorie Bezio Andersen { Diana Baird { Marcie Strieker Campion { Judith Krubl Kating Joan Zaeske Kaufman Shannon Riley Lenze Anne Tarr Manion Adda Robison McFeeters { Deborah Soumar Monsen Beverly Myers Nelson Margaret Zirckel Sherer { Gail Fullerton Stolarik { Catherine Crisler Swanson Judith Desch Turner { Mary Martin Welch

Upsilon— University of Oklahoma Jewel Society $5,000 Jewels $5,000 - $9,999 Dee Ann Elliott Woodall Δ $1,904 Jewels $1,904 - $2,499 Kay Taylor Donahue • $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Carolyn L. Dick { Sandy Kinney | Rene Boehm Martin { Bonnie Barbour Pereida Catherine E. Seaton { Carolyn L. York ▲

Up to $99 Loretta Trawinski Aimone Betty Blomquist Ardisana $1,000,000 $500,000

Cynthia Brasky Bauerle Barbara Hartman Bengtsen Constance Schriver Cervantes Necia Hart Chessman Rosemary Cox Depler Lauren K. Dippel Joy Hiser Donewald Jamie Brewbaker Drake Elise Poepping Fernsler Ruth Olin Foreman Whitney Werich Heard Joan Heenahan Leslie Shimmin Hickey Abbie Olson Hubbel Delores Anderson Jensen Katherine Hahne Johnson Betty Sutch Jolly Martha Gassmann Kraeger Karen Schindhelm Krammer Meredeth Magers Lake Sharalyn Blaha Leginski Joan Gruenewald Leonard Mary Saxon Liddy Bette Wallerstein Lombard Janet Day Meyers Kathleen M. Miller { Mary Cox Miller { Holly Nickeson Mirell Sara Jo Hanson Moore { Janet Molinari Nelson Sara Jones Nelson Michelle Gazdik Pheiffer * Ann Robinson Phillips Michelle L. Pozzi Mary C. Hoadley Sheeren Lois Roe Switzer Lenore Bersell Tucker Nancy Williams

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honor roll of donors Supporters $250 - $499 Linda Sigle Daniel { $100 - $249 Alice Maxson Adwan Mary Vondra Cannon Nancy Shelton Clegern Jordan A. Eppler Deedee Smith Evans | Leslie Gardner Harden Pearl Hartin Iorio { Debra Frederickson Klinghoffer Alice VanEaton Lanning Virginia Hoffman Lowrey { Amber Hicks Marzuola Nicolette Radloff Murphy Yancey Tighe Seitz Betty Edgington White

Chi— Michigan State University

Up to $99 DeLaine Lynch Bender Kathryn Wendel Case { Janice Gibson Cloud Mary A. Cook { Allegra Phillips Derryberry Deatra Lewis Falkenrath { Paula Hughes Goree Claudine M. Brown Gutt Jasmine Turner Ledbetter { Mary Menard Nalefski Jamie Bishop Powers Helen Meinert Rea Peggy Hollis Tanzer Patricia Chapman Weaver { Mary Mullens Wooten

Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Jean Jackson Robinson ▲ Marcella Gast Schalon Γ $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Susan K. Schalon

Supporters $250 - $499 Kathleen L. Meyer { Mary Terry Williams { $100 - $249 Terry L. Dallas { Helen Rice Hawkins Lois Roper Izett { Opal M. Muir { Nancy K. Rorden { Mary L. Scarpino { Maxine Churchman Shaw { Pamela Kennedy Vandeneynde Up to $99 Marilyn Nelson Anderson Gail McGowan Arnold Felizitas Endter Bone Marsha Stennfeld Bones Michelle Reser Bottaro { Δ Γ

Delta Circle Gamma Circle

Supporters $100 - $249 Marian Hess Brooks Elizabeth Lonergan Cavanaugh Donna McMahon Hekhuis Nancy Mooney Pollard { Karen Lytle Schommer { Lisa Malace Skupin

Phi— Oregon State University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Mary J. Brenneis { Jean Gardner Ullman

Carol Green Brackett Mary Wade Chalfan Jodene Boechler Dunn Evelyn Grimmett Emmert Frances Balin Hahn Karin Barfknecht Hardin Sally Ferguson Hecker Lana Lu Bouska Hull Evelyn Fieber Madsen Jean Fulton McDowell { Jo Anne Lightner Murphy Peggy Dobbins Phillips Leslie Johnston Pranger Andora Joubert Quinby { Grace Norman Simon { Patricia Welch Stires Velma Larsen Wadsworth Shirley Hanna Woodward

$50,000 $25,000

Up to $99 Eliz Sullivan Anderson Marianne Leitch Breneman Elizabeth K. Bunn Gloria Scott Buzard Peggy Middlemiss Cully { Laurel Malarik Gainor Joan Nielsen Goldman Patricia Rogers Hamlin Dolores Susin Hekker { Jan Miner Heniser Margery McCall Juk Kelly George Kaplan Lorraine Voisinet Maloney Stephanie Mason Margolit Kathleen Whipple McLaughlin Sheree A. Meyer Cheryl Glover Nowicke Natalie Sunday Payne Deborah Pierce Ila Mae Roback Amy Rice Shifflett Marie F. Siragusa B. Stebbins Michelle Reno Tiffany

Kathy Anderson Wilkins Mary Stevens Zientek

Psi— University of Alabama Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Neita Hornbeck Mulherin { Elizabeth J. Young { Supporters $100 - $249 Jane Buchanan Brunson Luanne Harper Elliott Kathleen Nolen Martin { Amy Nichols McCain Jane Taylor Patton { Camille Brignet Shotts Up to $99 Elisabeth Crow Branch Elizabeth S. Burns Belinda White Carmichael { Gina A. Cook Caroline E. Culberson Amanda Blackburn Darby Madison G. Gordon Elizabeth Carmichael Heflin { Amy Andrews Henderson Hannah E. Holcomb Dianne Ware Keel Winifred Williams Marks Rosalyn Haughton Martty Jacqueline Williams Mills Suzanne Solomon Owen Natalie A. Pitts Sandra Prater Smith Janet Henderson Staggs Julia Zeigler Sutton { Anne Emerson Williams Claire Black Wilson

Alpha Alpha— University at Buffalo (The State University of NY) Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Mary Noon Kellner { Diane Walker Walbesser

Supporters $250 - $499 Elizabeth Goering Serrage { $100 - $249 Alice Wittenberg Hartman { Marie Dubke Racz { Louise Leifer Solpietro

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Debra Douglass Roth |

Up to $99 Patricia Larson Allenson Elizabeth Ernest Armentrout Marjorie Seipp Cederwall Florence Cuthill Clouse { Damaris Pask Curtis Winifred Haas Morrison Vivian Shaffer Murray Marcia N. Richmond June Ulrich Stillwell Dorothea Olson Tamborski { Jane Noller Turner Joan Bates Wraight {

Supporters $250 - $499 Jennifer Schmidt Everetts { $100 - $249 Gail Vassalotti Bertsch { Joan Davidson Corless Jan Clark Dolan { Rosejean McGinley Fuchs { Pamela Gould Kokomoor Shirley Cappy Petersen { Carole Vandersall Peterson {

$10,000 $5,000

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Linda Rang Krempa { Margery Barden Reason { Ellen Mendelsohn Reese | Cadence A. Schurr ▲

Omega— Universtiy of Akron

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Buff Rose Circle

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from the foundation Alpha Beta— University of Michigan Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Marcie A. Ball ▲ Nancy Pridmore Kleinpell Charlotte Bryant Miller ▲

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Patricia Phillips Cote { Peggy Kuebler Field ▲ Barbara Newell Horldt Δ Kimberly Thomadsen Kleber { Carol Richards Peske { Supporters $250 - $499 Joan Randolph Hatch | $100 - $249 Wilma Sue Martin Auch { Lois Channell Kilkka Margaret A. Lamb { Pamela A. Maker { Susan Hall McCannell Diane Pierson Monnier { Miriam Dorsey Supinger { Jean Luxan Ulrich { Ruth Schleh Webster { Susan Benschop Wefald { Mary Wolter Welz { Up to $99 Phebe Swinehart Allen { Margaret Owens Andres Ryan J. Baril Anne Schans Benda Laurel Krause Berhent Sharon Snyder Bloodgood { Marion Dane Brewer Jane Meeuwsen Brodie { Kristen M. Burge Susan Himes Burger Michele Dale Cannaert Andrea M. Cirrito Linda Bendlin Crawford Jean Davidson Gordon Janice Barnes Guenther Machelle Behm Hammond Suzanne Harper Kaperzinski Helen Murray Kegerreis Marion Pearson Knapp Janet Gilger Kochanny Shirley Ind Koenen Elaine Andrews Lamb Elizabeth Huette Martin { Gail Ann Mejeur Diane Heidemeyer Meyer Karen Agard Meyer { Kriste Fedon Mossman Helen Clark Nordhaus Constance Kay Olson Gertrude Scheib Rigg

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H. Arlene Decook Ruhala Judie Neal Stewart Audrey Jackson Stokesbary Elizabeth Kranich Warren Marallyn Mac Ritchie Wight Anne Morrow Woodell

Alpha Gamma— University of Cincinnati Jewel Society $1,904 Jewels $1,904 - $2,499 Elaine Barrick Bess Γ $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Barbara Ebel { Supporters $250 - $499 Donna Harrell Medlock { $100 - $249 Jane Graf Robison { Up to $99 Mary Glenn Becconsall Carolyn Clark Bruckmann Marcia Caskey Davis Janet Craycraft Gibson Kathleen Luther Solt

Alpha Delta— Ohio Wesleyan University Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Virginia Wantz Rennie { $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Audra Jones Hansen { Supporters $100 - $249 Janyce Blessing Albert Miriam Johnson Bruton { Jean Carl Johnson ▲ Andrea McGillivray King Evelyn Colbeth Plunkett { Ruth Klick Tiemann { Up to $99 Sara Wilkinson Adams Jane Brandon Binns Eleanor Moore Brown { Christine Kreps Buchert Ruth Carson Carnicom Rosemary Kramling Chenue Dorothy Eckert Dent Mary Lacy Huffman Martha Walker Kennedy Eleanor McDevitt Kilroy Anna Giokaris Kruse

Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

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Annulet Founders Circle

Alpha Theta— Hunter College

Betty Merrell Madden Ellen Joyce Pagliaro Maust Sally Palmer Norris { Diana Miller Parker Natalie Troescher Perry Carol Matthews Schlottman Jane Kaufman Spilatro Geraldine Grimm Williams

Jewel Society $10,000 Jewels $10,000 - $24,999 Natalie Chuma •

Alpha Epsilon— Westminster College

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Eileen Dorgan Herbermann | Mildred R. Stansky {

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Leah Davis Rowland

Supporters $100 - $249 Doris Keeley Formicola { Ann Krikorian

Supporters $100 - $249 Susan Mead Baker Ann Burton Hartman { Barbara Byrd Whitehead Up to $99 Valjean Gestner Armor Joyce L. Vervoort Campbell Nancy Crawford { Louise Imler Danzer Rhoda Allen Depriter Nancy Jarrett Eft Nancy Siehl Foulds Virginia Henthorne Graham Mary Ellen Smith Jacques Betsy Bigler Lambert { Lorraine Deane L’Huillier Margaret Ann Williams Migliore Helen Zuccaro Reichel { Candace Johnson Schneckenburger Diane Meriam Vance Barbara Tonti Weir Ruth Moody Williams

Alpha Zeta— McGill University Supporters Up to $99 Gretchen Voorhis Fleming Linda C. Hutton Grace { Patricia Hull Henning

Alpha Eta— Dalhousie University Supporters Up to $99 Jean Collins Dexter { Crystal Merrick Gwynne-Timothy Erin K. Hamilton Patricia Fownes Harris Leanne J. Lucas Victoria A. Roberts

$1,000,000 $500,000

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Up to $99 Elaine Vandeweghe Krause Dorothy MacMoran Jean Grams Oberg { Eleanor Heinzel Rice Norma Schmid { Anne M. Wright

Alpha Iota— Baldwin-Wallace College Supporters $100 - $249 Deborah Strebel Pierce Josephine Edwards Rentsch { Judith A. Rezabek { Up to $99 Dorothy McCullough Bishop Norma M. Dolezal { Lillian Martini Florentine Molly Rodie Glazer Cathryn Seckler Henneberry Ann Bohnenstengel Hofelzer Marjorie Smith Holschuh Stacy Smart Hunt Janet M. Kail Carole Ward Kiekhaefer Laura Sykora Kobuszewski Louann Rezabek Lawson Mary Snyder Lewis Jane Stull Lockard Marilyn Harvey Marvel Carol Pittman Maupin Marilyn Hughes Miller Patricia D. Quelos Oberlin Naomi Perkins Powell Kristen M. Sheets Jean Sperow { Marguerite Yearsley Winkler

Alpha Kappa— Bowling Green State University Supporters $100 - $249 Barbara Babcock Walsh {

Diamond Circle Pearl Circle

$250,000 $100,000


honor roll of donors Up to $99 Barbara Ranck Ashenfelter Kay A. Boerrigter Alice Fox Brubaher Marie Marzzacco Clark Sally Kotchin Donner Barbara Knabb Hanford Susan Hess Hughes Terryjean Behney Jenkins Linda Lentz Maier Jeanne Maxwell Raynor Sharon Lentz Ricci { Joanne Stemler Shaughnessy Aimee Raymond Siegler Dagmar Tichy Stein Stephanie Bird Wagner Kathryn Davies Wells

Up to $99 Carol Krohn Albright Theresa M. Sherry Bonick Magdalene Batcha Davenport Virginia Mesnard Davis Joyce Hoagland Eby Barbara Humbel Finley Joyce Shue Forbes Edith Stapleton Giglio Shari K. Heimberger Dorothy Kanouse Heritage Ruth Gerken Hill Kara L. Komarek Klink Evelyn Oates Lotz Betty Bolinger Moore Elizabeth Harris Nelson Susan Brewer Schaar Patricia Crane Sleva {

Alpha Nu— Kent State University

Alpha Lambda— Ohio State University

Supporters $250 - $499 Barbara Timmins Sanders {

Supporters $250 - $499 Sheila A. Damren Jayna Kenney Koler { $100 - $249 Teresa Davis Bodey { Elizabeth Waddle Goertemiller * Alice Ingle Lenker Elinor Porter Swiger { Up to $99 Barbara Merithew Carr Angela Licause Centa Karen Gullett Collett Gloria Belt Dallinga Elizabeth Neal Daniels Barbara Short Drake Vana R. Eancheff June Presar Garrett Marcella Graham Huffman Martha Wetzel Keltner Dema Smith Krill Donna Weeks Landis Janet Ricket Loos Priscilla Martin Marrah Michele Krieglstein McDonel Jean Davis Murphy Patricia Newbauer Margaret Gaugh Rusinko Marilyn Monroe Snoddy Stephanie A. Thomas Barbara Bessey Weiss { Deborah Rowe Wilkin

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Ellender Morgan Edwards Anne Loring Eiler { Wanda Mehring Mann | Supporters $250 - $499 June Weiner Auerbach { $100 - $249 Linda J. Blatz { Anne Morris Martin { Kathleen Eccard Mellott Mary Yehl Weisel {

Supporters $100 - $249 Taunee Snyder Besson Carol Carrochi { Karen Miklos Katz { Delta Circle Gamma Circle

Up to $99 Grace Abhau Bush { Patricia Shoaff Coleman Treva Ewing Croskey Beverly Wittmus Foight { Joyce Thorp Hackworth Gae Caldren Kesselring Elizabeth Marshall Kloskoski Patricia Newdome Matyas Patricia Magee Nemetz Patricia L. Owen Ellen Werbeach Rothwell Patricia Rausch Woodling Elizabeth Kieber York

Alpha Xi— University of Maryland

Alpha Mu— Pennsylvania State University

Δ Γ

$100 - $249 Judith Poole Culler { Karen Elsom Gonzales { Candice Baranchik Hughes { Cynthia Apking Ramadan

$50,000 $25,000

Jewel Society $5,000 Jewels $5,000 - $9,999 Barbara Henderson Miller • $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Susan Durant Bertolini Supporters $100 - $249 Therese M. Marz { Leslie Russell Westbury { Up to $99 Kathleen Komosinski Best Diane Plesuchenko Betcher Beatrice D. Faryno Carol Falk Fenzan Heather M. Jones Eve H. Korff { Nicole M. Lefevre Dolores Stevens { Pamela A. Maciolek Tenney

Alpha Omicron— West Virginia Wesleyan College Supporters $100 - $249 Dreama Jones Alvis Janet Anderson Beth A. Bailey Vera Stewart Neal { Ardith Hollis Roddy { Mary Reed Snedeker

Alpha Rho— Temple University Supporters Up to $99 Jane Koehlert Cecil Caroleen Faust Kendall

Up to $99 Lillian Alfred Louise Tannehill Bagby Margaret E. Barb Diane Merecky Barker Lesli A. Beavers Sara E. Bogdan Kay Rider Brown Carolyn Sillaman Bruce Lois McWhorter Cailliet Zoann Spencer Callahan Nancy Titchenal Cheshire Barbara Graumann Columbus Nancy Williams Coonts Rhonda Mast Dalton Susan Parker Edwards Bonnie Metz Farrar Leslie Jones Helfgott Alda Wagner Hymes { Darlene Serack Ielapi Jill Irey Kathleen McDowell Loewen Wilma Johnson Lufburrow Arline Franquiz Marteney Michelle C. Mayhew Margaret Huston McMillin Mary Skinner Morrell Marilyn Wickerham Morris Joyce Fresh Neumark Charity-Anne Metz Schuller Mary Foster Settle Alice Brucker Szekunda { Carol Mosher Treible { Barbara Courtney Woodford

▲ Alpha Circle Double Rose Circle

$10,000 $5,000

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Alpha Pi— Wayne State University

Up to $99 Eleanor Barney Abarno { Margaret Obert Berish Diane Wynn Boulavsky Stephanie Soley Gall Rozella Evans Hagen M. Deane Kempfer Hill { Eve Goodale Layman Nancy Pope Michaleski Ann Sargent Reiter Esther Spies Schneider { Joan Johnston Schrager Jean Osman Schwartz Helen Jackson Stoltz Ruth E. Taylor Karen F. Warburton Susan Curtis Warren Susan Baba Yamamoto

Alpha Sigma— Indiana University of Pennsylvania Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Suzanne McGee Petr { Elizabeth Hosack Rhule | Kristin Dendtler Thomas { Supporters Up to $99 Dana L. Ditillo Bryan Michele Stelma Carey Carol Klamar D’Andrea { Lee Martin Koch Carol Kunz Williams Bonita Bisogni Zdrale

Alpha Tau— Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Supporters $250 - $499 Cherie Austin James {

Buff Rose Circle

$1,000

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from the foundation $100 - $249 Rebecca Auer Gomes Donna McNamara Rittenhouse Up to $99 Linda Feather Baker Pamela A. Wiley Deshotel Kristen Overholt Forrest Carolyn McCommons Howard

Alpha Upsilon— Central Michigan University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Nancy Thorman Pittman

Up to $99 Kelly McElmeel Alexander Norma Hansen Andersen Sharon Caine Bowen Barbara Booth Cluley Sarah E. DeVoe Christina Kyker Dunn Wanda Stickler Ferguson { Mary Lou Sanderson Michele Schallip { Mildred Pascoe Sewell

Alpha Phi— Marietta College Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Martha Warner Bakkila-Pirkey | Dorothy J. Swanson | Supporters $100 - $249 Ann Hunter Waller Up to $99 Gretchen Golze Montgomery { Dorothy Montgomery Renshaw {

Alpha Chi— Thiel College Supporters Up to $99 Patricia Speakman Conville Susan Overholt Giles Denise Stetler Kocott Connie McCleary Ostrove Paulette Rote Phillips Lois Weller

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Supporters $250 - $499 Joanne Lentine Hare { Up to $99 Ann Heafey Blalock Barbara Biechler LaFave

Alpha Omega— Duquesne University

Supporters $100 - $249 Jennifer L. West

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Alpha Psi— Ferris State University

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Michele Madore Boillotat { Supporters $100 - $249 June Valicenti Loedding Up to $99 Carol Yebernetsky Carfang Rita Deschaine Madore Janet Kokinda McGee { Mary A. Nash {

Beta Alpha— Nebraska Wesleyan University Jewel Society $2,500 Jewels $2,500 - $4,999 Prudence Skelly Traut { Supporters $100 - $249 Barbara Harrold Douglas { Kristin M. Maricle Margaret Baxter McClatchey Stellarose Lampshire McKenzie Rachel Zook Schum { Up to $99 Pamela Mihane Barker Katherine Lewis Carlson Marlene Fallbeck Carriker Gwendolyn Adams Cooper Patricia Hare Florence Mary Lou Hoffman George Carol Garlow Gorby Berniece Putnam Hansen Micole R. Harms Honey Powers Hewitt Cleo Teselle Hull Sherrill Waldo Jones Whitney C. Jones Dianne Gillespie Lawson Marilyn Gustafson Lenhart { Kathleen Ann Brown Magnuson Doreen Schwartz Murphy Lynn Larson Neumeister Jane Odgers

Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

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Annulet Founders Circle

Beta Delta— Indiana University

Janet Thomas Porter Nancy Meier Robeson Doris Rohrig Samuelson Judith Myers Scott Jolene Rethmeier Smith Sandra Fuller Stallings Mary Ruth Sunderman Elaine Krondak Taylor Ruth Olmstead Thompson Ruth Norton Vaughan Julie Gaughen Warford Frances Luginbill Warner Aileen Lowson Williams Julianne Aronson Wisecup

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Loraine Clouse Wells { Supporters $250 - $499 Janet Janson Kardatzke { Judy Harding Zell { $100 - $249 Dawn Brown Claghorn Jacquelyn Sandy Cramer ▲ Linda Roehrs Delano { Chris Fedor Brenda Lankford Gottlieb { Katherine Wayman Mehner { Mary Ellen Kimes Mooy { Martha Woods Porter { Tonia Parker Ruddock Ruth Edry Salek Suzanne Lienhart Schlagenhauf { Ann French Schmidt Brittany A. Steer Laurel Vaughn { Mary Lou Kuhn Weidenbener {

Beta Beta— North Dakota State University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Julie Waitman Cretin | Michelle Jones Daly { Nancy Thompson Stauffer { Supporters $250 - $499 Kara Schwartz Johnson { $100 - $249 Catherine Robb Docktor Camellia McNett Embacher { Marcia Hunter Fridland Lois Daggett Gernbacher { Suzanne Miller Lahlum Leia Mongeon Skie

Up to $99 Patricia Fisher Allen Mary Kem Banister Barbara Wahl Bastin Jane A. Crawford Ann Goysich Dant Becky Kaylor Ennis Mary Emily F. Farrell Mary E. Fuson Alycia Settle Graves Laura D. Greenspan Judith Van Sickle Harris Jane Stouder Hawley Lisa Macey Keating Mari F. Keller Heather Mielke Kelly Laurielle Kistler Koch Ann Rennemann Liberman Lillian Felker McDonald Betty McLeod Debra Meyer Joanne Crosby Miller Tanya C. Neczwid Amanda M. Ream Diane Davis Render Paula J. Rushworth Ruth Donaldson Smith Annette Placke Smith Barbara F. Snyder Barbara Chamberlain Stetina Jennifer M. Thurmond Marilyn Waters Weathers { Lesley A. Weinert Jean Jackson Wells { Martha M. Wright Ann Seddelmeyer Ziegel

Up to $99 Kristen M. Aas Abigail L. Barber Sandra Woodward Christianson Janice Anderst Haggart Kathryn Lee Holle Debra Boisjolie Macias Meri Martin Stephanie J. Martin Lindsay A. Merchant Kristen Borg Pratt Annette Siversen Barbara L. Swenson Roberta Drake Wurster

Beta Gamma— University of Manitoba Supporters Up to $99 Helen Bowen

$1,000,000 $500,000

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Diamond Circle Pearl Circle

$250,000 $100,000


honor roll of donors Beta Epsilon— Carroll University Supporters $250 - $499 DeLiesseline Twitty Smith $100 - $249 Sandra Naidu Berner Susan E. Ellison Ada Rankin Holloway

Beta Theta— University of WisconsinWhitewater

Kay Christensen Grooters Jeanne M. Gross Susan Fransen Thrams

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Diane Raffel Collins Γ

Beta Lambda— University of South Dakota

Supporters $250 - $499 Patricia A. Tomaszewski {

Up to $99 Diane Huelsbeck Adams Jaime Emond { Phyllis Ellison Ferris Ann Gerdes Jazgar Christina R. Jesik Deeann Crowns Schlueter

$100 - $249 Holle Chopp Kelley Mary Miller Sellin

Jewel Society $1,904 Jewels $1,904 - $2,499 Patricia Tulley Riddiford

Supporters Up to $99 Lois Young Schmidt Margaret Sutherland Weatherspoon Patricia Kurka Wehr Judith Hollander White

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 E. Anne Turner Edwards { Sue Keeton Pellegrino-Wolf { Supporters $100 - $249 Patricia Harrison Oppenheim { Up to $99 Marian Lee Cripe Allan Nancy Buffum Carr Roberta Puntney Floyd Jo Frances Kirby Flynn Joyce Toler Maloney Nancy Hunter Pei Patricia Hartlage Sebby Suzanne Longenbach Stockton Cynthia Wyss

Supporters $100 - $249 Jackie A. Alexander Judith Bloomquist Duncan { Marcia Keranen Vidoni Up to $99 Dianne Tegtmeyer Baker { Alice Nehring Brock Karen Hollis Dockweiler Carole Mateer Gaston Cynthia Muenchau Ingold Kelli L. Panici Lavinia Cawley Kendle Kelly Pendergast Miller Carol Ekman Morris Mary Dankovich Slavin { Karla MacMurdo Stauder Elizabeth Denny Wagner Charlotte Sij Walther Cynthia Kopp Wright

Beta Kappa— University of Iowa Supporters $250 - $499 Barbara Fish Rolph { Up to $99 Cynthia A. Carter Lynn Kay Fillenwarth

Delta Circle Gamma Circle

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Linda Whelan O’Connor {

Beta Eta— Southern Illinois University

Δ Γ

Up to $99 Carol Harrer Vickery

Beta Iota— Eastern Illinois University

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Sara Wagoner Young |

$50,000 $25,000

Beta Mu— Minnesota State University-Mankato Supporters $100 - $249 Kathryn L. Nelson {

Up to $99 Sandra M. Adelman Luanne Franz Fahl Elaine Minshall Klein

Beta Zeta— Parsons College

Supporters Up to $99 Susan Radosti

Beta Nu— University of Northern Iowa Supporters $100 - $249 Wendy Grassley Speckerman Up to $99 Kristin Marolf Salmon

Beta Omicron— Illinois State University

Beta Xi— Purdue University Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Susan Young Kraabel { $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Ann Zehner Angle { Joann Hollingsworth Drochner { Marcelyn Modesitt Hagan { Cinda Zehner O’Connor | Katherine R. Spindler { Supporters $250 - $499 Karen Palla Kovach Anonymous Donor {

$10,000 $5,000

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Karin Struck Burwell { Martha Rosenberger Zimmerman ▲ Supporters $250 - $499 Patricia Miller Drexler { Pamela Reimer Rosa { $100 - $249 Susan Rumsfield Clary { Nanci Gross Gannon Janet Troline Kenyon { Patricia J. Reimer Up to $99 Vicki Allen Ackerman Karen Bellettini Berta Pamela Rennie Burke Patricia Anne Beran Dexter Denise Ann Koch Hollmer Patricia Roth Johnson Lisa Jennings Juricek Kristine Lynn Holmes Nogal Jennifer Laws Richards Sondra McPherson Rodgers-O’Connor

$100 - $249 Patricia Hurtubise Behrens { Nicola K. Chalik Julia A. Holloway Helene Martucci Lamarre { Cynthia Ortman Meyer Kathleen R. Palla Susan Nichols Pierce { Emily Raymond Margaret Edwards Sheriff { Lisa J. Welch

▲ Alpha Circle Double Rose Circle

Up to $99 Jennifer L. Andert Julie B. Baker Bair Janet Coapstick Bechman Kristine Dahl Bell Bonnie J. Brown { Susan Cleary Brunner Michelle Goodrich Calisto Marcia Weigand Carothers Christine Pohlmann Doolittle Jennifer Oberlin Eads Robin Hollatz Falconio Janell Hilton Farmer Danette Easley Gatz Maribeth Glaub Kerry McLaughlin Hessenthaler Nancy Clarke Hoy Kelly M. Hyland Joan Spiess Julow Gayle A. Kurokawa Chantel Ebbers Lenard Kathleen Westropp Litchfield Judith Higgins Maretich Marilyn R. Margiotti Daphne Smith Mauer Susan Mendenhall Nickels Haley Schumacher Debra L. Shields Pamela Ross Todd Nancy L. Trusnik Stephanie J. Vandor Claudia Winkler

Buff Rose Circle

$1,000

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from the foundation Edna R. Sinclair Mary F. Skinner Nancy Nims Theesfeld Amy K. Guy Ulrich Dori Davis Wauer

Beta Pi— University of St. Thomas

Beth Waters Johnson { Susan McCraw Klein Deborah Barber McNeill { Michele E. Menard Susan Hagan Patrick Jennifer P. Rice Rebecca Cochran Weber

Up to $99 Melinda Estes Bingaman Diane Gitt Birdwell

Up to $99 Brittany L. Adams Kathlyn Flynt Barksdale Dana Lozowski Calleja Dorothy Treadwell Cantrell Joanne Sender Cavis Jennifer Tonkin Dixon Karen Sewell Gaston Amy O’Conner Guggino Kirsten M. Polentz Haas { Lisa L. Hagan Carol Graham Healy Susan Brakke Heim Shirley Griffin Hixson Julie Knaak Johnson Karen Sasseville Kennedy Helen Sutton Milburn Anne Pennington Perry Karen Mikell Perry Kathryn Sutton Power Rose Williams Rigdon Lessie Bailey Smithgall { Elizabeth S. Sutton Carolyn Bridges Woodson

Beta Upsilon— Roosevelt University

Gamma Beta— Florida State University

Supporters $100 - $249 Beverly Just Duda

Beta Sigma— Creighton University Supporters Up to $99 Sarah Wallsmith Pritza

Beta Tau— Ball State University Supporters $100 - $249 Jennifer Hampton Cochran Stephanie Swihart Topping

Supporters Up to $99 Sandra L. Coughlin Charron P. Davis Katie N. Olsen

Gamma Alpha— University of Georgia Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Lee Woodham Digiovanni { $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Nancy Garrott Mele { Marie Ford Palmer { Martha Mills Scudder { Alicia L. Smith Jane Miller Taylor { Supporters $100 - $249 Karen Meehan Ashley Peggy Bassing Bailey Bryna Bobick { Meghan Keally Gaskill Peggy S. Gates { Elaine Graffis Holmes

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Jewel Society $25,000 Jewels $25,000 and up Martha Cowart Means * Γ $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Pauline Chance Brannon { Theresa Bridy { Marie L. Hill-Chapiesky Γ Jeanne Campbell Jacobs { Sheila Kelley Sola { Francine Ware { Supporters $100 - $249 Carolyn Wronske Bird Grace Dansby Elinor Hager Durham { Evangeline Griffin Holt { Nancy McClure Houston { Margaret Marshall McGill { Kathleen Power Tucker { Up to $99 Barbara Hart Appeldorn Betty Jo McAteer Bauer Karen Connell Biddy { Katherine Cooper Bradley Joan Cunningham

Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

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Annulet Founders Circle

Marlene Hillis Foord Margaret Brokaw Garland Ruth Black Gryzich Marsha Cox Hall Winnie Douglas Hargis Mary Yancey Hartmann Mary Gunn Holden Sandra Zevin Judson Patricia Hollins Kohler Jane Shiley Krblich Carol L. Lockey Gary McAteer Logan Deborah Phillips MacIntosh Judith Elkins Meggs Jennifer Noble Monahan Mary Day Phelps { Leannah Kitchel Robinson Deborah Rubens June McCurdy Sayers Ellen Dunn Scott Bobbye Hutt Thomas Mary Truluck Vann

Shannon McInerney Douthit Anne Manley Eastman Jane Hornsby Kourkoulis Marguerite Sparks Lawrence Carol Baldwin Martin { Sandra Waldrop McInnes { Jeanne Swanner Robertson | Rebecca L. Stutts Anna Soberg Tisdale

$1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Dorry Hayes Blackburn |

Up to $99 Mary Venable Addison Mary Pugh Arant Ann Watson Collister { Susan Strickland Copeland Anne DuBose Cottle Mary Furr Davis Ann Spicer Dodson Jane Haley Dykes Lisa Copeland Earles Lisa Brabston Fawcett Judy Henderson Hardwick { Pamela Seamon Harris Barbara Welch Hart Marcilla Jacobs Heath Virginia Hinds Hempfleng Betty Dickinson Hixon Margaret Knight Hooks Ellen Simmons Houck Vivien Long Jones Sharon Rochambeau Lovell Landon M. McKean Josephine Webb McRae { Ann Harris Messer Healey Kathryn E. Mims CJ Meigs Moore Joan Holland Pate Jeanne Tynes Plaxco Jane Sentell Preiss Suzanne Kelley Rutledge Martha Jernigan Scott { Anne Spencer Seknicka Iras Fearn Smith Dorothy Pedersen Stuart Elizabeth Stutts Thompson Katherine Echols Thompson Nancy Grimes Traylor Robyn Vissing Van Yperen Evelyn Kidd Voigt Catherine Bradley Walker Joyce French Wise Susan Long Womack

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 LaVerne Taylor Flanagan Kay E. Ivey {

Gamma Epsilon— University of North Carolina

Gamma Gamma— Queens University of Charlotte Supporters $100 - $249 Paula J. Causey { Hanna Richardson Kitchin Dorothy Wilkie McCall Up to $99 Grace Hager Andrews Dorothy A. Cumbey Billie Mancin Little { Jean Reynolds Reed Miriam Smith Whisnant

Gamma Delta— Auburn University Jewel Society $2,500 Jewels $2,500 - $4,999 Jackie Brannon Stutts

Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 JoAnne Armstrong-Jones {

Supporters $250 - $499 Barbara Thorne Anderson Maria Fulford Garrett Patti Guthrie Hill Martha McClinton Langford

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Gene Stokes Brown { Jane Hutson Owen |

$100 - $249 Sarah McIntyre Davis $1,000,000 $500,000

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Diamond Circle Pearl Circle

$250,000 $100,000


honor roll of donors Supporters $100 - $249 Frances Pegues Burroughs { Margaret Horner Walker { Up to $99 Gayle Metts Adams Daphne Adams Ashworth Nola Hatten Boughton Jacquelyn Goodwin Burgess { Jayne Childs Daly { Patricia Noah Jones Barbara Bransford Lacy Barbara Mansfield Peck Phyllis Wall Purdy Barbara Murray Smith Martha Fortune Wickers Beth Harris Williams Anne C. Newsome York

Gamma Zeta— University of Memphis Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Sharon Dunkman Carruthers | Bobette Sandifer Thompson { Supporters $100 - $249 Valerie Billingsley Brown Claire Hicks Long { Trudy A. Noyes { Janet Pape Qualls { Amy Jackson Stack Joan Steele Stein {

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Margaret E. Hutson | Susan Sumner Oder { Supporters $100 - $249 Linda Moore Ginn

Up to $99 Candace Hain Clack Amelia Welles Homer Larnell Rucks Marchant Mary Ann Aiello Williams

Supporters $250 - $499 Joanna Monahon Droege Charlyn Frith Elliott { $100 - $249 Cynthia Smith Cater Patricia Daugherty Miller { Sylvie Kramer Weikert | Up to $99 Anne Cragin Barber Linda Barefield Bond Sandra Cowan Etheredge Adela MacCaughelty Ford Ruth Wilheit Laney Mary Hambrick Lockard Maria Williams Longshore Diana Broussard McChesney Suzan Adcox Robinette Kimberly A. Rogers Elise J. Shourds Edith J. Vardaman Melissa L. Voynich Elizabeth S. White

Gamma Eta— High Point University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 CJ Neal Lipski {

Delta Circle Gamma Circle

Gamma Theta— Florida Southern College

Gamma Iota— Mercer University

Up to $99 Carol Kinser Baker Carol Zimmerman Caraway Erin A. Courtney Joy Lott Craig Lynn Ledbetter Demi Polly Blake Dunn Joyce Belcher Holloway Caroline M. Jung Ella Garey Keltner Mary Ann Sibley Morriss Andrea H. Olson Nancy Logan Price Dixie Steelman Treadway Susan Waller Tull Jane Barcroft Zink

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Supporters Up to $99 Mary Hubbard Corby Barbara Ballenger Frazier Julie Young King { Barbara Taylor Marchant Carole Imwold McRacken Patricia Nance Quick Joe Ann Taylor Shannon Diane Abbott Steele

Gamma Lambda— Longwood University Supporters $100 - $249 Patricia Whitehurst Crute { Robin Belcher Liesfeld {

$50,000 $25,000

Kimberly Barrett McClurg Carolyn C. Mondy Martha Petry Parham

Gamma Omicron— Eastern Kentucky University

Up to $99 Sallie Gibbs Adelman Sandra M. Booth Rebecca Davis Brooks Nancy Evans Cobb Linda Dobbins Laumann Karen Lane Owen Mary M. Saunders Patricia A. Saunders Carrie E. Taylor Patricia Rogers Townes {

Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Esther E. Saalfeld |

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Judith Meyer Tice {

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Suzanne Carmack Spicer Γ

Up to $99 Angela P. Coon Louise A. Costello Martha Hewins Parker Elissa Cooper Wood

Supporters $100 - $249 Susan Wilson Davidson { Catherine Richard Erickson Frances Becton Jakes Kathryn M. Moore

Gamma Nu— University of Tennessee at Knoxville

Gamma Rho— Armstrong Atlantic State University

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Frances George Arnsdorff Mildred Deal Derst

Supporters Up to $99 Carol Brumley McGlothin

Gamma Xi— Murray State University

Supporters Up to $99 Jessica Waldrop Harris

Supporters Up to $99 Sara J. Bailey Julie Collins Boyd Taunya A. Eyre Sarah Farmer Anita Arwood Goode Robin Roberts Hill Cathey Hartline Lane Shirley Cochran Martin Julie Hallemeier McDonald Mayce I. Nixon Jan Oglesby Page Linda Shirk Washburn

$10,000 $5,000

Up to $99 Elizabeth Metry Adams Beth A. D’Amico Julie Nickell Ferguson Rosanne Butcher Hack Angela Wallace Heibert Victoria McCormick Losito Kathleen McCallum Smith {

Gamma Pi— Middle Tennessee State University

Supporters $100 - $249 Edna Parker Burkee

▲ Alpha Circle Double Rose Circle

Supporters $250 - $499 Rebecca M. Brown {

Gamma Mu— James Madison University

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Angela R. Magill

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Gamma Sigma— Troy University Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Christine Cook Hutson | $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Rebecca Bowes Murphy |

Buff Rose Circle

$1,000

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from the foundation Supporters $250 - $499 Carolyn Hussey Gibson

Amy M. Snyder Tabby L. Stott

$100 - $249 Janet Starkel Gaddy Lori M. Lee Patricia Mungenast Smith

Gamma Phi— Georgia Institute of Technology

Up to $99 Deborah J. Anderson Delaine Dupree Bennett Gayle Beazley Decker Jenna A. Donaldson Deborah Gabel Floyd Peyton Williamson Gradwell Peggy Wingard Haveard Rita Harden Lunsford Kelsey S. McLemore Adelene Steed Williams

Gamma Tau— University of West Georgia Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Michelle Flake Morgan Γ Supporters $100 - $249 Lynn Taylor Faller Nancy Seay Waller Up to $99 Diane Hopkins Johnson Deborah Long Mullen Pearl Hubbard Nethery Rachel Boehl Niemiec Barbara Walton Smith Deborah Merritt Wightman

Gamma Upsilon— University of Montevallo Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Nancy Bailey Knickerbocker | Pamela MacPherson Young | Supporters $100 - $249 Phyllis K. Ferguson { Julia S. Rudd { Up to $99 Carrie Keelin Baker Valeria Valdes Breen Carol S. Clenney Karen A. Kelly Leigh Kitchens Mello Sandra Beck Morgan Elaine Marino Salas Liz F. Sellers Bridget B. Hollis Shady

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Jewel Society $10,000 Jewels $10,000 - $24,999 Lisa Frese Randall

$5,000 Jewels $5,000 - $9,999 Diana Bennett Eaton | Nivedita Persaud | $2,500 Jewels $2,500 - $4,999 Courtney Huskamp Huggins | Esther E. Jimenez { Jeanette Raines Rogers { Debora L. Scheib { Kimberly Zimmerman Shorter { B. Jane Skelton ▲ Patricia Caudle Smith { Gwendolyn Usry-Arnold { Therese Rauth Viscelli { $1,904 Jewels $1,904 - $2,499 Karen Jones Fite { Carolyn Monnerat Mestnik { $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 JoAnne Bernadette Johnson { $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Sharen E. Hiler Jani Macari Pallis { Shannon M. Vittur Liz Harriss York {

$100 - $249 Kara M. Brown Christine Pesola Curtis Tamara Lindell Garbett Kristy Leichliter MacDonald Karen J. Ueberschaer Schnur Jennifer J. Schur Susan L. Tomasco Alisha R. Kaplan Wetherell Up to $99 Kristine L. Ashford Jennifer L. Brecher  ♥

Supporters $250 - $499 Carolyn J. Keefe { $100 - $249 Joyce Ryan Helsel Eleanor Pierce Kelso | Bonnie Carlson Kilpatrick Gayla Haarstad Krewson { Maryanne Hammatt Leckie Susan Wills Lockwood { Ann Morzov Matthiessen Janet Carty Muller Linda Glover Rylett { Candace Harper Wheeler {

Gamma Psi— University of North Alabama

Up to $99 Willow Whitfield Bechtel Mardel Graham Blum Laura Daniel Brown Carol McCluer Chapman Susan See Elftman Patricia Webb Grigsby Carol O’Leary Harner Dorothy Lorenz Harte Maurene Smith Hogan Marcia Gettman Krueger Leslie Vorbach Lilly Janis Wills McCaughey Karen Nordstrom Meyer Nadene Gruwell Minear { Susanne Noyes Neff { Penny Parks Nolan Virginia Mogle Pietila Ardes Howland Schwerdt Carole Bauer Shook { Cynthia McNeil Stover Sherrill French Stutzman Jane Kubasak Thornton Amy Fine Tiedemann Eleanor Josten Valentine Marvalee Hendricks Wake Wendy Gail Gaines Weatherup Sonnee Stallman Weedn

Supporters $100 - $249 Sarah Collins Evans Amy Lockhart Hoffman Belinda Morris Ray Up to $99 Virginia F. Black Virginia L. Howard Lia Pope White

Gamma Omega— University of Alabama at Birmingham Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Dawn Dennis McCarty { Dana Peden-Gentile { Supporters Up to $99 DeeAnn Fortner Arnett Regina McCarley Tibbs

Supporters $250 - $499 Nanette Kunzler Cooper Georgette Pereira Harrell Charlotte Whiteman Hebner Sue A. Settles { Kelli Hudson VandenBoom

Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

Michelle Soule Haney Sharon M. Jadrnak Tracey King Jennings Stacey L. Reimer Kumpf Caroline M. Mahoney Susan Oravec Matthews Alyssa Levy McElrone Miriam Alytia Patton Nicole M. Porcheddu Meghan Fischer Pressley Amelia C. Randall Ann McConnell Stephenson

Annulet Founders Circle

Delta Alpha— University of Southern California Jewel Society $5,000 Jewels $5,000 - $9,999 Christine M. Ofiesh

Delta Beta— Washington State University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Joyce Aamot Greene ▲ Janice Holtorf Hirsch { Cecelia J. Quirk |

$1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Elizabeth Gisler Plumleigh {

Supporters $100 - $249 Jacqueline Aamot Diane Sundt Christie Ruth Ellingwood Dorman { Betty Hummel Griffith { Lori Andrew Henneger Holly Whitcomb Henry { Carol Seegert Kocher Debra Patterson Lisser

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Diana Agajanian | Kathleen Bice | Barbara Meador Callard | Melody Y. Nishida ▲ Ethel Lund Pattison | Penelope Scott Yarrow {

$1,000,000 $500,000

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Diamond Circle Pearl Circle

$250,000 $100,000


honor roll of donors Delta Delta— University of Oregon

Jacquelyn Wehring Moore { Elizabeth Hazelton Paget Margaret Nickell Schalow Barbara Bruhn Sinnott { Hsueh-Mei Y. Yang

Supporters $100 - $249 Judith M. Wiant Gavin Marcia Cameron Graham { Muriel Hagendoorn Raz { Leann Johnston Roque {

Up to $99 Nora Bork Arnold Susan Hoop Bishop Faris Dearborn Charbonneau Wendi Kepner Damico Marilyn Holert Drengson Anna Marie Black Figenshow Libby Whitcomb Forsyth Elizabeth Raugust Fox { Teresa Thorpe Gehlen Carol Overstreet Jeffords Anne Harris Kepner Anne Ludwick Long Elizabeth Halvorson Maus Maudie Hulbert McDonald Barbara J. McQueen Lynne Hitchcock Nicholson Winnifred Castle Olsen Kimberly Crane Reber Barbara Nelson Smith Kris Juris Takemura Barbara Shirk Talbott Mary Kay Wilson Testa { Donna Albrigtson Yelich Lee Drake Zahniser {

$100 - $249 Karen Kottkey Chamberlain Jody Newcomb Harris Patricia Stroh Loo { Melinda Lou Sloviaczek Smyser

Supporters Up to $99 Mary McCarthy Bonner Lucille Ingalls Caldecott

Up to $99 Barbara Ebeling Carney Johanna Flood Morrow Marlene Dunk Smith Jean Rhine Socolojsky Margaret Rauch Warnke

Delta Eta— San Diego State University

Delta Epsilon— University of California, Los Angeles

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Pamela A. Krebs

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Charlon Brown Franke { Sandra Goodwin Streech { Supporters $250 - $499 Elisabeth Yeoman Briffett | Penelope Thompson Donnelly {

Supporters $100 - $249 Jody Collis King Tana Lee Ege Mullendore { Geraldine Weir Roth

$100 - $249 Mary Anne Henry Burkman Virginia Berwick Dawson { Betty Fortune Lang { Gail Tyler Neher { Barbara Keith Richardson { Priscilla Gaskill Robertson { Mary Campbell Rodebaugh {

Up to $99 Lois Hoefert Aring Laura E. Barrett Kathryn Dahl Callentine Christine Blow Frazee Jo Ann Hicks Guenther { Margaret Buchman Haag Mary Lou Kranz Hammell Vickie Hemstad Betty Vanatta Henderson Susan E. Knight Jessop Leann Fox Koon Janet Myers Lowney Josephine Barrier Martin Danette Lund Rasmussen Beverly Panther Sevick Lori Bakke Thorsrud Louise Fulton Worster Zoanne Wynne Zapata

Up to $99 Gail Donna Pearson Anderson Jana S. Bickel Patricia White Burns { Almarene Williams Cook Margaret Lowe Crawford Vera Roush Curzon Kathleen Schabo Falk Gloria Nickerson Griffin Helen Roche Johnston Patricia White Knowles Gloria Caravacci Koenig Judy Boster Mark Dorothy Huston Newman { Carole deVries Parks Beverly Hopkins Post Marilyn Wolfe Sakata Tamara Durnall Tabak Betty Jo Purgitt Wyatt

Delta Gamma— Montana State University

Delta Zeta— University of British Columbia

Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Frances Mettlach McCrackin |

Supporters $250 - $499 Fran Wallace Holland {

Delta Iota— California State University, Chico

$100 - $249 Lynn Miller Hartline { Donna Dickson Kindig Nancy Woodbridge Petersen { Sandra Sarff Punch

Supporters $250 - $499 Marilee Swor Meuter { Melaine McVay Taylor {

Up to $99 Margaret Williams Bennett Katherine Amundson Boase Georgie Hearrell Botte Isobel Bruen Chisum Jill Daeschner Andrea S. Furst Sallie Ann Lincoln Haight Patricia Groener Hansen Patricia Ann Weaver Hardeman Janet Moss Johnson Gloria Suarez Justus Janet Russell Lind Linda Jane Stitt Lofgren Marion Tanner Moore Kristin Amundson Ogley { Rebecca Foelber Phillpott Catherine Morrell Seymour Daryl McKenna Swanson Jane Wilson Wittkow

$100 - $249 Elfriede Walzberg Bagley { Gina Gallego Colton Janet Hepler Gillespie { Allisun Assad Gultnieks Rebecca Munn May Up to $99 Janice Wallace Bright Linda Bergemann Chaix Natalie A. Common Nadine Silva Davi Cindi Anderson Edmondo Laurie Stone Fennell Sandra Pamplin Ficalora Donna DeDomenico Holpainen Janeen Ayoob Hubiak Doris Perdue Kaiser Adele Lana Pallotti Lucas Vesta Betonte McDonald { Janet Rogers Metallo Cassandra Unibe Olguin Susan Stimmel Paluncich Jean Gonsalves Smith

Delta Theta— University of Idaho Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Elizabeth Misner Johnson | Charlotte Ruckman Misner ▲

Delta Kappa— University of Alberta

Supporters Up to $99 Stephanie M. Kosinski Chantelle Peredery Moore Nancy-Jane Quedado

Supporters $250 - $499 Sherry Walsh Fanning {

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Delta Circle Gamma Circle

$50,000 $25,000

▲ Alpha Circle Double Rose Circle

$10,000 $5,000

Up to $99 Diane Fingerson Drakeley Kathryn Consta Richardson Edmonds Kitty Collins Geidl Dawn Shipley Harlow Chelsea M. Leeds Jill Bachmeier Lunsford Kathryn Aslett Middendorf Dianne Stone Milhollin Nancy Olson Russell Beverly Fossum Stettler Patricia Burns Stice Kathryn Zenier Swenson { Jamie A. Thomas D. Anne Frazier Walradt Isabel Woods Wheatley

Buff Rose Circle

$1,000

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from the foundation Delta Mu— University of California, Santa Barbara Supporters Up to $99 Jean Bosworth Garcia

Delta Nu— University of Calgary Jewel Society $1,904 Jewels $1,904 - $2,499 Katarina Hertling Ortmann { Supporters Up to $99 Kelly M. Hopper Nicolette A. Riley Alexandra E. Stallings Jamaica F. Zarchekoff

Delta Xi— Arizona State University Supporters $250 - $499 Kimberly Hall Johnson $100 - $249 Toni Brooks Milnes { Up to $99 Vicki Martin Fitzpatrick

Delta Omicron— University of Nevada, Las Vegas Supporters $100 - $249 S. Michelle Schwer Nicholl {

Delta Pi— San Francisco State University Supporters Up to $99 Karlie M. Nieto

Delta Rho— Sonoma State University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Kelley Flynn Holt { Supporters $100 - $249 Christina Marquez Fisher Molly C. Rattigan

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Sharon Aulepp Schwarz Carol Clemons Thomas { Patricia Huff Wertz Mary Taliaferro Wilhoit

Up to $99 Erin A. Dowdy Amanda A. Hale Michelle Hannink Michelle K. Myhre

Delta Sigma— University of Hawaii at Manoa Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Mary Ikeda Miwa { Supporters Up to $99 Karen Carnegie Johnson Deborah Lichota Keppi

Delta Tau— Chapman University Supporters Up to $99 Loren L. Diaz Kaitlan A. Fisher

Epsilon Alpha— University of Missouri Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Carol Reppel Amling { Judith Hayes Hand | Nann Blaine Hilyard ▲ Michelle A. Yuenger { Supporters $100 - $249 Brenda Bier Barton { Teresa Briscoe Brun Charlene Morris Conrad | Rose Rice Dishman Denise Austin Dudenhoeffer Carrie Lyn Hoemeyer Ousley Rondi K. Payne { Sara Acuff Smith { Lorinda Kirkwood Stombaugh { Up to $99 Betty Buschart Brand Joan Creech Charles Susan Cason Gille Betty Smith Hawkins { Deborah Kuntz Houston Elizabeth Perdue Hyde { Lois Darby Leimkuhler Shirley McCallister Meinert Nancy Tucker O’Shea Janet Ragsdale Petersen Beverly Hodge Rihm

Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

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Annulet Founders Circle

Nada Nadine Milosavljevic Florence Duboff Northway { Up to $99 Lois Thomas Boyd Jane Schwob Caldwell Alice Dralle Cozens Harlene Edwards Susan Foster Gould Aynsley K. Fein LeBlanc Ardlen Simpson Orrino Charlotte Ryan O’Ryan Virginia Vincent Sewall

Epsilon Beta— University of Kansas Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Rozalynn Hammergren Dahlen { Barb Krumme Geiger {

Epsilon Delta— University of Texas at Austin

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Jennifer Thole Berquist Jessica Bush Block { Terri Melander Dolski Gwynn Jennings Jackson Teresa Mulinazzi Kempf { M. Terri Gajewski Valentine

Jewel Society $1,904 Jewels $1,904 - $2,499 Benita Wilson Dick Γ $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Elizabeth Cartledge Rogers

Supporters $250 - $499 Nancy Hart Kline Kimberly Wicke Southern Erin Hansen Witcofski

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Betty Leatherwood Adams ▲ Susan Kiefner Cage { Sherri Gripon Conner Patsy Smith Davis Γ SaRita Obelgoner Parker |

$100 - $249 Christina Kamm Carpenter Jo Ann Strobel Luty Lori E. Hunter Maddox Lauren E. McCord Kathleen Hall Nill Joyce Carr Pulley Elaine Putnam Rohrig Terry Stephens Wallace Holly J. Oglesbee Yager

Supporters $100 - $249 Doreene Frizzell Boubel { Sammye Tisdale Diebel { Laura Glass Hensley { Shirley Rose Kraus { Kimberly Mannen McConville Julie A. McDougall Kay LaBauve Parnell ▲

Up to $99 Michelle Trahan Beeler Sybil Summers Crevier Kathleen Gibbons Delaney Mary Sampson Fay { Anne K. Simmons Ellen C. Wilks Jennifer Bell Zoole

Up to $99 Darlene Prouse Birkes Theodora Vanderwerth Boehm Jo Ann Oshry Fitts Kathleen Kime Graham Angela Steinle Hairston Mary Chaney Heard Elinor Cartledge Howie { Elizabeth Keasler Mansfield Dorothy Thornton Rencurrel Sharon Edmiston Seago Kimberly Carson Seay Joan Bryan Wright {

Epsilon Gamma— University of Denver Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Gail Calkins Duree Δ Supporters $250 - $499 Joann Brenton Harbison { $100 - $249 Artis Tanton Boulier { Carol Newman Greene {

$1,000,000 $500,000

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Diamond Circle Pearl Circle

$250,000 $100,000


honor roll of donors Epsilon Epsilon— William Jewell College

Helen Huff Dunlap Leslie M. Martin Billie Oakley Minot Nancy Mitchell Ogrod { Mary B. Packard { Sheila Grant Thayer { Sandra Hyre Vaught Sue Sperling Vincent

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Alyce Curtis Leytham { Supporters $100 - $249 Norma Moss Barto { Melanie Griffin Cline { Diane Brown Wicker {

Epsilon Theta— University of Colorado Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Kathleen Fisk Christiansen {

Up to $99 Alice Rowland Algie Joyce Arnold Bergman Janet Bailey Durbin Joyce Edson Hoech Linda Harger Jolly Margaret Harris Kilpatrick Roberta Carr Lierly Andrea Shumake True Janet Dinkheller Walt

Supporters $100 - $249 Jane Larson Alder { Mary Heimann Linn { Mary Kelley Wyss {

Epsilon Zeta— Arkansas State University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Ada Marsh Oldham |

Epsilon Iota— University of Northern Colorado

Supporters $100 - $249 Shirley Naile McManigal Leslie H. Scribner Catherine Smart Williams Janell Zeug

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Cindy Griffin Haas { Susan E. Turman { Patricia O’Connor Vreeland {

Up to $99 Kristen M. Alexander Deborah Oldham Clement Becki Lee Hampton Cullipher Sandra Wood Faltemier Jennifer Penn Hibbard Allison Denman Holland Nancy Redd McGee { Virginia Thomas Roush

Supporters $100 - $249 Ann Struble Birkle Karin Whetstone Culter { Carol Anderson Gandy Karri Lampson Kent

Epsilon Eta— Texas Christian University Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Nancy Sheppeard Atkinson | Supporters $100 - $249 Pamela Nix Gilmore { Carol Ferguson Wiener

Delta Circle Gamma Circle

Up to $99 Donna M. Benge Kristen Fagre Healy Ruth Boyle Holt Mary Sue Myers Renae R. Richards Myrtle Hickman Stanley

Epsilon Kappa— Pittsburg State University Supporters $250 - $499 Lynda Beachner Banwart

Up to $99 Donna Edelen Blanton Susan Bond Butsch Δ Γ

Up to $99 Nancy Pearce Garrett Mary K. Kellogg Kirby Carol Mueller Koontz Cydnee McMullen Sally Yewens Meisner Karen Winquist Waligorski

$50,000 $25,000

Up to $99 Sue Rash Albers Angela Corrigan Bielefeld Barbara Lattin Bierman Ida Harris Combs Dona Maddux Cooper Kathlyn Fenton Edmonds Mary Castagno Horgan Karen Simpson McCurley Catherine Vietti McVey Malisa Baugher Putnam Susan Coury Rogers Annette Skaggs Rohde Marcia Meyer Roos Allison Fitts Schmitz Oleta Wilson Shamasko Joyce Ryder Terbovich

Epsilon Nu— University of Central Oklahoma Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Rie Gerah Hoehner ▲ Marcie Worl Kirchberg { Kimberly Martin Klaus {

Epsilon Lambda— University of Central Missouri

Supporters $250 - $499 Cathryn Baxter Davis

Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Sherralyn Denning Craven Γ

$100 - $249 Laura Coolidge Endicott { Roseann Gerah-Nida { Melvalyn Smith Springborn

Supporters $100 - $249 Dana L. Gaddis Nancy Beach Kenepp Linda Loveland Rinehart { Sara Salisbury Smith

Up to $99 Patricia Taylor Caplinger Dellanna Tatum Cather Kay D. Cunningham Margaret E. Dougherty Ellen Petty Gilbert Lauren Allen Hammack Ashley L. Kemp Robyn E. Roach Amy M. Hervey Wingfield

Up to $99 Jamie J. Posey Buchanan Anita Stocking Cook Beverly Butts Eddings Ruth Harlan Lamb Laura Quillin Richter Shirley Kochsmeier Siegel Sally Schwartz Smith Dawn Papasifakis Strope Paula R. Snodgrass Willis

Epsilon Xi— East Central University

Epsilon Mu— Fort Hays State University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Patricia Sampson Mills { Shelley S. Sutton {

$10,000 $5,000

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Kelly Lucas Davenport { Supporters $100 - $249 Mary Anne Roye Kirkland Up to $99 Crystal Durfey Jessica Mueller Chandra Bridges Stroope Brenda Wolf Wright

Supporters $100 - $249 Lana Tittel Shults {

▲ Alpha Circle Double Rose Circle

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Up to $99 Paula Burris Blume Karen Conard Brannam Sandra Jo Boys Daugherty Jana Tittel Dewitt Elizabeth B. Berning Gerber Fern Tittel Hess Paula Schoendaller Keefer Juneil Thomm McQueen Kelsee Rogers Sheryl Robinson Rogers Jamee Butler Schroeder Naomi Sheets Sperling Jan Post Stejskal Kathie Miley Taylor Terry Deal Waggle Tina Todd Wiebe

$100 - $249 Angela Wood Cutbill { Karen Spicer Finch { Leseley Adey Simpson { Karen Borgstrom Tomlinson Patricia A. Wagner Kimberly M. Young

Buff Rose Circle

$1,000

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from the foundation Epsilon Omicron— Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Becky Kelly Harvey {

Epsilon Phi— Texas Woman’s University Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Sheryl Ahlstrom Goodson {

Supporters Up to $99 Gayla Taylor Cox Melinda Berousek Rushing

Supporters Up to $99 Amber Garrison Trisha Phillips Hartstack Brittany M. McQuay

Epsilon Rho— Texas A&M University

Epsilon Chi— Kansas State University

Jewel Society $5,000 Jewels $5,000 - $9,999 Hillary L. FitzHugh * Γ

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Gina Hinman Vincent {

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Leigh Harrison Kent { Jennifer P. Powell {

Epsilon Psi— University of Texas at Dallas

Supporters $100 - $249 Jennifer Wyatt Sadler Pamela Wright Schaper Up to $99 Jane Carmichael Bickham Ronda Lenser Dillard Charlotte C. Jamieson

Epsilon Sigma— Cameron University Supporters Up to $99 Carolyn Scott Seabolt

Epsilon Upsilon— Tarleton State University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Donna Plumlee Hendrix { Supporters $100 - $249 Jane B. Dennis Up to $99 Jami Ables Lovelady Amy Mahaffey Martin Helen Keven McShane Stacy Cox Privett

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Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Holly Phillips Rudnick { Supporters Up to $99 Kyley M. Cope Yana M. Gelman Susan Harding Moran Jordan K. Wallace Diane Wardrup

Epsilon Omega— Truman State University Supporters Up to $99 Emily L. Albright

Supporters Up to $99 Danielle L. Impink Deery Constance Paul Greendoner Lori Siegrist Guadagno Ann Pinto Newberry Judith Lannin Panagakos Lori Schlauch Trechter

Zeta Zeta— Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Zeta Gamma— Gannon University

Supporters $100 - $249 Claudine Gagnon McCluskey Elizabeth Archambault Stank Donna M. Underwood

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Cynthia L. Moser { Sara J. Swiatlowski

Supporters Up to $99 Emily E. Barker Lauren A. Hopkins

Up to $99 Lauren N. Alex Renee Cardinal Brodeur Victoria L. DeVault Christine M. Gagnon Christine Cafarella Gibbons Lisa Pickar Nollman Karen Zalewski Oliver AnneMarie Daly Riechmann Laura A. Rockett Julie J. Banach Roy Constance Keefe Sanneman Mary K. Toomey Alyssa L. Vincent

Zeta Delta— Towson University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Janis Lang Bartosz | Alison A. Gardner { Michele D. Hartlove | Lesley A. Hubbard { Supporters $100 - $249 Shannon E. Corr

Zeta Eta— Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Up to $99 April Coffinberger Blahut Jacqueline Hastings Katherine Klinefelter Hastings Megan N. Haupt Kristin N. Hett Wendy Hucht Lanahan Kimberly A. Owens Faith L. Schloss

Supporters $100 - $249 Jennifer Hazard Dixon Sujatha Reddy { Gabriela Rodriguez Up to $99 Cynthia L. Banks Laurinda J. MacKinnon

Zeta Epsilon— Michigan Technological University

Zeta Theta— Lafayette College

Supporters $100 - $249 Amy Dalrymple Ryan

Zeta Alpha— Eastern Michigan University Supporters Up to $99 Meagan L. Daniels Victoria Hamilton Everett

Supporters $100 - $249 Elissa A. Ebeling Kaufer

Up to $99 Paige Stephans Bota Ellen J. Brinkman Amy Thomas Johnson Rebecca Shetron Nold Sandra Lack Whaley

Up to $99 Crystalann Harbold Deardorff Elisabeth B. Edwards Sandra Veresink Kovacs Gretel L. Raibeck Julie Pollock Trainor {

Zeta Beta— Lehigh University

Zeta Iota— Miami University

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Susan Kelly Archer { Mary Beth Dulcey Morabito {

Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

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Annulet Founders Circle

Supporters $250 - $499 Andrea Smith { Debra Collins Watt {

$1,000,000 $500,000

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Diamond Circle Pearl Circle

$250,000 $100,000


honor roll of donors $100 - $249 Laura Letton Byington Holly Weibel May Kimberly Klavora Plein Michelle White Simmons { Up to $99 Sarah A. Casner Kristina L. Held Chadwick Meghan J. Davis Sharon K. Dudley Ashley N. Edmunds Susan Wright Maher Kimberly Nelson { Danielle M. Thomas Amanda R. Treat Jenifer Buchanan West

Supporters $100 - $249 Tamela Allen Holcomb

Zeta Rho— Quinnipiac University

Up to $99 Laura Beck Kelly Smith Foshee

Supporters $100 - $249 Cinthia J. Eichhorn Catherine L. Matthews

Supporters Up to $99 Christa M. Rouse Kelly R. Smith

Zeta Tau— Seton Hall University Supporters Up to $99 Nova Damouni Logan A. Forsey Kristen V. Henry Jennifer L. Wilcox

Up to $99 Carolyn Barron Chuba

Zeta Nu— Alma College Supporters $250 - $499 Mary Jo Toth {

Zeta Upsilon— Northern Michigan University

$100 - $249 Janelle Kauffman Moore

Supporters Up to $99 Rachel R. LeGault

Up to $99 Katelynd R. Dreger Stephanie A. Mills Sara E. VanOver

Zeta Psi— Western Michigan University

Zeta Omicron— Kettering University

Supporters Up to $99 Kristin D. Schafer {

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Stephannie Sack Bailey {

Theta Alpha— Louisiana State University Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Penny C. Heuiser {

Up to $99 Jane M. Galubensky

Zeta Pi— Saint Joseph’s University Supporters $100 - $249 Natalia I. Zequeira Delta Circle Gamma Circle

Theta Eta— University of Tennessee at Martin

Zeta Sigma— Northwood University

Supporters $100 - $249 Christine Pawlowski Sullivan

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Theta Beta— Auburn University at Montgomery

Supporters $100 - $249 Karyn Kahl Layton

Zeta Kappa— University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

Supporters $100 - $249 Maria F. Moscoso Susan Eberts Prater

Up to $99 Marie Clapp Blaser Deanna Martz Drnevich Kelly A. Raynor Angela Scola Melissa Hilferty Stewart

$50,000 $25,000

Supporters Up to $99 Michelle Maillet Menard Alison Langlois Peick Sandra Guidroz Peterson Laura Aymond Proctor

Up to $99 Jennifer Williams Winstead

Theta Delta— North Georgia College and State University Jewel Society $1,904 Jewels $1,904 - $2,499 Sylvia E. Ferry |

Theta Theta— Mississippi State University Supporters $100 - $249 Linda Scott Hataway Up to $99 Kristie M. Achee Amy T. Douglas Virginia Herring Sorgen

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Melanie D. Brown

Theta Iota— Western Kentucky University

Supporters $100 - $249 Deborah C. Hudson

Supporters $100 - $249 Sarah E. Cottongim {

Up to $99 Carrie Schumacher Dobey Gwendolyn Johnston Terri Owens Kates Kay Jones Vaught

Up to $99 Andrea A. Cummings Phyllis C. Parrott

Theta Epsilon— University of South Alabama

Theta Kappa— University of Virginia Supporters $100 - $249 Tara Wheeler Prather

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Donya McKee Gillespie {

Up to $99 Elizabeth Dunn Christine J. Moore

Supporters Up to $99 Heather D. Sprinkle

Theta Lambda— University of West Florida

Theta Zeta— Randolph-Macon College

Supporters $250 - $499 Kristalyn N. Thoma

Jewel Society $500 Jewels $500 - $999 Jennifer M. Abels

Up to $99 Kelly Callahan Abigando Alexis N. Payne Hilgert Ashlee B. Mosley Tracy L. Smith

Supporters $100 - $249 Linda Mabry Wilkinson Up to $99 Elizabeth Jenkins Beaudet Quinn W. Cunningham Elizabeth I. Leonard

▲ Alpha Circle Double Rose Circle

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$10,000 $5,000

Buff Rose Circle

$1,000

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from the foundation Theta Mu— University of North Carolina at Wilmington Supporters $250 - $499 Lisa Pridgen Rosser { Up to $99 Leslie J. Burns Amanda Adams Johnson

Theta Nu— Virginia Commonwealth University Supporters $100 - $249 Kathryn Beros Up to $99 Amanda J. Almassy

Theta Xi— Clemson University Supporters $100 - $249 Nicole Roberts Diak Up to $99 Jennifer S. Newton

Theta Pi— Lambuth University Jewel Society $1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Kathryn L. Crain { Supporters $100 - $249 Emily E. Garrett Tanya F. Hughes Michelle L. Parks {

Theta Rho— Barry University Supporters Up to $99 Michelle L. Hovorka Veronica D. Marcelo Kami Schichtel McLaughlin Megan Parker-Nocerino

Theta Sigma— Valdosta State University Supporters Up to $99 Willa F. Valencia

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Theta Tau— Belmont University

$1,000 Jewels $1,000 - $1,903 Christopher & Suzanne Grys { Gloria Rumsfield { King Stutzman {

Supporters Up to $99 Kelsey L. Breshears Amanda M. Castro Amanda K. Danley Victoria E. Dutschmann Brittany M. Garrett Sarah E. Horn Krystal R. Long Marisa S. Toth McLeod Allison M. Pellicciotti Sammie J. Rogers-Brown Anastasia A. Seydlitz Gabby G. Swab Angela J. Swenson

$500 Jewels $500 - $999 Hayden S. Harriss II Lizabeth Morrow-Nold Chris & Vickie Napier Keith Steiner | Christopher J. York Supporters $250 - $499 James Cameron, Jr. Robert & Catherine Hogan Lyle Hogue Miguel & Janet Mancao Mary Jo & Grady McCarthy Pamela & Donald Mower Susan Putman { David & Noreen Raminski Mark Randall James & Mary Rowley Cheryl Keshner & Benjamin Schwartz

Theta Phi— University of Tampa Supporters Up to $99 Jen L. Patterson

Kappa Beta— Missouri Western State University Supporters Up to $99 Lisa J. Crawford Traci A. Kordick Dani A. Longworth Erica L. Neier

Kappa Gamma— Texas A&M - Corpus Christi Supporters Up to $99 Brittany D. Hawes Cristina C. Ramos Autumn L. Trevino Cassandra Valadez

Friends of the Foundation Jewel Society $5,000 Jewels $5,000 - $9,999 Edward M. & Jeanette Raines Rogers | $2,500 Jewels $2,500 - $4,999 Donald & Suzanne Hilliker

$1,904 Jewels $1,904 - $2,499 Mike & Betty Devereaux Δ

Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

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Annulet Founders Circle

$100 - $249 David & Renee Adams Richard Allan J L & Shirley Allen Donald & Geralyn Anderson Douglas & Cathy Angell Jean Antle Gregory & Annette Baker Dawn Barton Dr. Gary & Tina Baxter Frank Belotti Julie Berry Michael & Jennifer Borgini Gary & Shirley Boston Lynda Chiara-Boucher & Normand Boucher Russell Bozek Mark & Ellen Braunstein { Nicholas & Amy Briner Vicki Broceus Jeffrey Broumas Charles Brown Janet & Curtis Brown Robert & Marie Campbell Bruce Carlson Mark & Germaine Catton William Chernowetz Kathy & Chris Christea Judith & Letcher Connell Cheryl Cortinez Kimberly & David Cruse Susan & Peter D’Alonzo Thomas & Lori Daprato Jean & Douglas Davis John & Melissa Dawson Sandra DeFeo Jeff & Shelley Devereaux $1,000,000 $500,000

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Cathy DeVleming Katrina Dickson Anonymous Donor Jane Doyle James Drinkard Philip & Kathy East Parents of Karishma Edroos Leslie & Denise Eiland Joseph Fayer Margarita & Louis Ferrari Thomas & Karen Field Patricia Fischer Joseph & Leslie Floren Luther & Sarah Frerichs Mark Gauthier Peggy & Walter Geist Anne & David Gould Maria Hall Rose Lober-Hamilton & Don Hamilton Catherine Harrison Parents of Reanna Heim Lori Henson & Fred Heinrich H S & Kymothy Holland Susan & Paul Howard Thomas & Kathy Howard Ingrid & Dennis Howden Donald & Mary Hunt Andrew Hunter Frank Hutson Anna Lee Ingalls John & Kathleen Janosik Kim Jenson James Johns, Jr. Parents of Caitlin Johnson David & Denise Jones Joseph & Nancy Jones Patrick & Judy Jordan Gary & Teresa Jostes Gary & Anna Katsuki Donald & Carolanne Kohler Nancy Krause Tricia Kristoff & Walter Rampata Andrew & Mary Lake Parents of Hannah Lee Steven & Julie Leibel Della Lister David & Diane Lohr Jonathan & Susan Lord Cathy Lovett Bruce & Elizabeth Lyons Pam Maher David & Cynthia Leigh Maltry Joseph & Gail Mancini Donna McCabe Kenneth & Mary McCain Melanie & Michael McNamara Michael & Linda Mies Robert & Betty Mitterer Benny & Laura Moore Deidre & James Moore Patricia & Mark Mraz Chip & Kristy Mullinax Pamela Nutt David & Diane Olsen Arete Passas

Diamond Circle Pearl Circle

$250,000 $100,000


honor roll of donors Irv Pearlstein Margy Pepper Paula Coyne & Brett Phillips Sara M. Phillips Steve & Debbie Phillips Norman & Lori Phipps Parents of Kali Platt Donald & Cheryl Rammelsberg Peter & Laurie Rapinchuk Beverly Reddan Craig & Jill Reed Patrick & Joanne Richardson Lauree Robinson Dawn & John Rodriguez Jill Potter Roe Bonnie & Stuart Rosenberg Paul Rouleau Lyba & Harold Rouso John & Carolyn Saladino Todd & Karen Saville Keith & Linda Schlapkohl Lisa Schroeder Marjie Shahani Jamie Sheriff Michelle Silva Carol Smith Rebecca & Joseph Smith Ed & Jane Stakes John & Muriel Stephenson Clay Stewart Craig & Holly Stiegel Bill Stoutenborough Erin Strine Sarah & Lynn Sunderman Marjorie Taddeo B.J. & Diana Taussig Doug Taylor Stephen Ullrich Brandy Valdez Kerri & Mike Valentine Nancy VanBalen { Sarah Vazquez Rochelle Victov Lynn Voloshin Katherine Waldron Christie & Gerald White Linda Widstrand Kathie & Mike Williams Mary Williams Steven Witte Bernadette Woit Gewene & Billy Womack Anthony York Diane Zez Up to $99 Nancy Avellar Lee Ann Bain Catherine & Donald Barton Charles Beck Richard & Elizabeth Benge Kevin Berent Garry & Teresa Bishop George & Sherry Bohorfoush Thomas & Kathleen Boroni Margaret & David Brackett Δ Γ

Delta Circle Gamma Circle

$50,000 $25,000

Pat Brown Emily & James Brunone Nathan Burgess LaTonia Campbell Robert & Mary Caselli Ida Centner Beth Cox Jeri Cunningham Lori Dickerson Ann M. Dippel Donald & Maureen Dixon Kathleen F. Dorsey Jan & Peter Duquette Christine K. Durbin Rodney & Cynthia Faust Herbert C. Ferney Mary Ann Frantik Frank Fry Jr. Claire Goldsmith Colleen Gorski Helen L. Harriss Marcia & Mark Hauler Carol Haynes Barbara & Bill Henry Suzie Hernandez Kevin & Sandra High Barbara & Edward Hinkel Carole Hodges Milt & Peggy Horner William & Donna Hubbard Bonita Huerter Samantha L. Hughes Carla K. Humphries Peggy Humphries Nancy Isakson Jay & Beth Jackson Robert & Susan Jaffe Michael E. James Robert J. Johnson, Jr. Ellen Jolly Carol Jones Dana & Tac Kapustka Jim & Ruth Keally Randale Keasler Robert & Lucille Kesilman Dean & Shelly Kirby Cameron & Kathryn Knight Deborah Koullas William & Beverly Kramer Mike & Diane Kuhlmann Charles A. Lamb Jason Lanzone Francis Larossa Joseph & Barbara Larrow Ruth Lewis Eric J. Marlett James & Sharon Martig Tamara Maxwell Daniel & Sharon McBride Dixie McClure Elissa McGahren Guillermina & Juan Medina Cynthia Miller Steven & Katherina Mintz J. Whitfield Moody Elvira J. Motz

▲ Alpha Circle Double Rose Circle

Collegiate Jewel Chapters

Mary Frances Motz Lyle & Mary Jane Muncy Rebecca Munro Scott & Cindy Murphy Terry & Patty Nash James & Mary Nee Randall & Linda Nettles Donald & Helga O’Brien Eileen O’Brien Kathleen Odell Taylor Owens Karen & Mike Parham Sharon L. Pate Susan & Ronald Perkins Nicholas & Sandra Pessimisis William & Marrey Picciotti E. Kay Posey Diane Prais Nancy & George Pytlik Susanne & Terry Rago Briana Rawson Susan Reynolds Hilario Rojas Joan Ross Greta Rowe Fred & Nancy Royce Guido & Ellen Sacchi John & Elizabeth Scarbrough Debra & William Sears Michael Seelhorst Tom & Susan Shaul Joyce Shoemake Vicki R. Sims Ann Smeltzer Fredrick & Kathy Smith Mark & Mary Jane Smith Gay Gazurian Snyder Joy & Chris Spangler John & Amy Stinson Linda K. Swope Greg & Deborah Thomas Deidre & Craig Thornsbury JoAnn & Tom Trail Diane Ruppelt Turza David & Dawn Tutt Sherry L. Vandierendonck Richard Vandiver Mark & Bonnie Vincent Don & Penny Waldrop James Wells Richard & Charlotte Wells Ann & Donald Wheat Helen P. White Amy Whittall Peter & Karen Wibell Karen Wills Andrew Woessner Steven & Janett Woodward Gail Yeargan Ida M. York Jennifer & Charles York Silvia & Gerry Yurkevicz

$10,000 $5,000

Members of the following collegiate chapters contributed many hours to raise a minimum of $2,000 for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation for membership in the 2008-2009 Jewel Society: Delta-University of Minnesota Epsilon-University of Kentucky Iota-University of Washington Xi-Illinois Wesleyan University Rho-Iowa State University Sigma-University of Illinois Upsilon-University of Oklahoma Phi-Oregon State University Psi-University of Alabama Omega-University of Akron Alpha Beta-University of Michigan Alpha Epsilon-Westminster College Alpha Iota-Baldwin-Wallace College Alpha Lambda-Ohio State University Alpha Omicron-West Virginia Wesleyan College Alpha Pi-Wayne State University Alpha Sigma-Indiana University of Pennsylvania Alpha Upsilon-Central Michigan University Alpha Omega-Duquesne University Beta Alpha-Nebraska Wesleyan University Beta Beta-North Dakota State University Beta Delta-Indiana University Beta Eta-Southern Illinois University Beta Iota-Eastern Illinois University Beta Xi-Purdue University Beta Omicron-Illinois State University Beta Tau-Ball State University Gamma Alpha-University of Georgia Gamma Beta-Florida State University Gamma Delta-Auburn University Gamma Zeta-University of Memphis Gamma Iota-Mercer University Gamma Xi-Murray State University Gamma Omicron-Eastern Kentucky University Gamma Sigma-Troy University Gamma Upsilon-University of Montevallo Gamma Phi-Georgia Institute of Technology 

Buff Rose Circle

$1,000

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from the foundation Gamma Omega-University of Alabama at Birmingham Delta Theta-University of Idaho Delta Iota-California State University, Chico Delta Kappa-University of Alberta Delta Nu-University of Calgary Delta Omicron-University of Nevada, Las Vegas Delta Rho-Sonoma State University Delta Tau-Chapman University Epsilon Beta-University of Kansas Epsilon Epsilon-William Jewell College Epsilon Zeta-Arkansas State University Epsilon Kappa-Pittsburg State University Epsilon Mu-Fort Hays State University Epsilon Nu-University of Central Oklahoma Epsilon Upsilon-Tarleton State University Epsilon Phi-Texas Woman’s University Epsilon Psi-University of Texas at Dallas Epsilon Omega-Truman State University Zeta Gamma-Gannon University Zeta Zeta-Worcester Polytechnic Institute Zeta Kappa-University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Zeta Omicron-Kettering University Zeta Pi-Saint Joseph’s University Zeta Sigma-Northwood University Zeta Chi-University of Western Ontario Theta Beta-Auburn University at Montgomery Theta Delta-North Georgia College and State University Theta Epsilon-University of South Alabama Theta Zeta-Randolph-Macon College Theta Lambda-University of West Florida Theta Mu-University of North Carolina at Wilmington Theta Nu-Virginia Commonwealth University Theta Pi-Lambuth University Theta Upsilon-Georgetown College Kappa Beta-Missouri Western State University Kappa Gamma-Texas A&M Corpus Christi

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Alumnae Jewel Chapters and Clubs The following chapters and clubs contributed their time and talents to raise the minimum of $1,000 for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation for membership in the 2008-2009 Jewel Society:

Auburn-Opelika Alumnae Chapter Central Florida Alumnae Club Chicago Northwest Suburban Alumnae Club Dallas Alumnae Chapter Detroit North Suburban Alumnae Club DuPage Area Alumnae Club Fox Valley Alumnae Club Gamma Zeta Alumnae Chapter Greater Fort Lauderdale Alumnae Chapter Greater Kansas City Alumnae Club Houston Alumnae Club Norman Alumnae Chapter North Atlanta Alumnae Club Northwest Florida Alumnae Chapter Old Dominion Alumnae Club St. Louis Alumnae Club Tau Alumnae Chapter Valley of the Sun Alumnae Chapter

Honors

This special group of members, family and friends were honored by a gift in their name to the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation during the 2008-2009 fiscal year: Ann Zehner Angle Gertrude Murch Anthony Stephannie Sack Bailey Jenny A. Baker Holly J. Batey Gillian Branscomb Beavers Connie Harriman Benson Elaine Barrick Bess Grace Austin Bickford Alexis Renee Birdwell Denise DiFranco Browning Verna Egilbert Bumann Betty Deutscher Calvert Betty Carter Joan Creech Charles Christine Williams Chase Jim & Jan Courtney Julie Waitman Cretin Kayla L. D’Alonzo Jane Peters Dawson Mike Devereaux

Benita Wilson Dick Gail Calkins Duree Penelope Yocum Edmondson Anne Loring Eiler Deborah Schmidt Eschenbacher Chris Fedor Peggy Kuebler Field Leanne M. Fischer Patricia Carey Floren Mary Lou Daugherty Gault Kim Swindle Glover Wedding Guests of Blake & Peyton Gradwell Joyce Aamot Greene Mariann Babka Gutshall Sharon Houck Hood Cheryl May Johnsen Elizabeth Misner Johnson Joan Zaeske Kaufman Mari F. Keller Heather Mielke Kelly Karen S. Koenig Nicole L. Kunz Helene Martucci Lamarre Julia Adams Lentz Barbara Hale Letton Marybeth Burnham Levine Paula Gallup Little Sue Cantrell Loudon Amelia E. Lovett Joyce Stansbery Lunsford Marilyn Zimmermann Maize Kayla J. Martin Janice Wilson Martinette Anne M. Masilunas Lisa Adams Matthews Kristy Moore Mayer Katie E. Mayers Glenda A. Mayhan Sharron Logan McCormack Katie L. McQueen Amy T. Miller Barbara Henderson Miller Carol Charbonnier Miller Charlotte Ruckman Misner Elizabeth Morgan Karen Price Myers Heather M. Nicholson Margie Tribble Nickels Melody Y. Nishida Trudy A. Noyes Hilary D. O’Brien Cinda Zehner O’Connor Lesley Black Parker Carol Richards Peske Daniella A. Picciotti Janice Smith Pitrolo Susan Eberts Prater Margery Barden Reason Patricia Tulley Riddiford Debra Douglass Roth Zona Ruckman Kristen L. Schaible Ann French Schmidt Jamie Sheriff Kathryn Sibley

Dorothy Schoneker Skinner Arvern Smith Suzanne Carmack Spicer Erin Strine Jackie Brannon Stutts Shelley S. Sutton Kathryn Zenier Swenson Bobette Sandifer Thompson Judith Meyer Tice Dale Ann Driemeier Webb Leslie Russell Westbury Amy J. Wills Jenna Witte Frances Sullivan Wolgin Carolyn L. York Liz Harriss York Addie Witthuhn Young Areas A-E Coordinators Beta Alpha Chapter Finance Team Beta Epsilon Finance Team Beta Eta Chapter Finance Team Beta Omicron Chapter Beta Xi Chapter Chicago Northwest Suburban Alumnae Club Delta Iota Chapter Finance Team DuPage Area Alumnae Club Officers DuPage Area Alumnae Club Foundation Board and Staff Gamma Delta Finance Team Gamma Omega Chapter Gamma Phi Chapter Finance Team Iota Chapter Centennial Iota Chapter Finance Team Phi Chapter Finance Team Province 1-20 Province Directors Sigma Alumnae Chapter Sigma Chapter Sigma House Association Board of Directors Theta Iota Chapter Xi Chapter Finance Team Zeta Beta Finance Team Zeta Chapter Centennial Zeta Chapter

Memorials

Contributions were made during the 2008-2009 fiscal year in memory of these Alpha Gamma Delta members, family and friends: Patti Quillin Achilles James Barton Howard William Bennett Mildred Farnum Berkley Juanita Harris Brabant Norma Brown Alberta Burgess Frances Haxton Bursch John Callard Harold Chapman


honor roll of donors Melissa Hartman Cino Pat Connely Julie Ann Craddock Helen Mullikin Crook Grace Bickford DeMitt Cynthia L. Devereaux Edna Mortimeyer Dooley Anne Barth Dunn Barbara Wood Easter Arthur Eberts Joe Estes Ken Fisher Imogene Gick Fleming Pamela Webber Flood Frances Hammond Funderburk Helen Holland Garrott William Gerah Marcia Horton Glauner Elizabeth Waddle Goertemiller Lucille Gordon Sheryl Freedman Grossman Margaret Loebmann Haas Gretchen Vedder Hagerty Virginia S. Hambrick

Elinor Green Hansell Marilyn Miller Harishorn Dorothy A. Harney Catherine MacKinnon Hart Elaine Hartlove Angela Fleites Hernandez Ruth Hickox William Clarence Higdon James Hovorka Jean C. Hoyt Edward Hubler Lola Lollar Huff Lisa Parker Hurst Lorraine Baird Irion Elizabeth Purse Kemp Bettye Rome King Richard Laibly Agnes Vincent Jimenez Lee Jane Jewell Lorenz Betty Esch Love Sharon Manning Christy Berg McClure Annie M. McLeod Anna Metz

Betty Miller Mary Land Miller Betty Montgomery Kimberly Bragg Moragne Suzanne Frederick Mowry Lesley Black Parker Stanley Parker Randall Parnell Michael Patrick Geraldine Mitchell Pearce Katherine Pennington Mary Coates Peterson Jerome Pickerel Florine Stayton Polk Luann Rhodes Jo Ann Jockel Rizzuto Jean Hoag Robinson Beatrice Pierson Rogers Annette Klingholz Routt Zona Ruckman Stacy N. Saenz Julia Schlaht June Schultz Ms. Margaret Scott

Eleanor Highgate Sietman James Smith Jim Smith Michael Stallbaumer Dorothy Arnette Stoutenborough Frances Thornton Stutzman John Sutton Carol Thoma Marilyn Wright Thomas Angela Vincent Elliott Barbara Harless Wade Frances Nesbitt Walker Theola Orr Walker Mary Ann Arrott Westbrook Sara Padgett White Kathryn Frankenfeld Whitson Sara Whitehead Williamson Lori Morton Witte Eunice J. Yates Beta Alpha Chapter Grand Members Phi Chapter Grand Members

Alpha Gamma Delta thanks each and every 2008-2009 Foundation donor for: • Readying our next generation of leaders. • Keeping women in college. • Lending a hand to sisters in need. • Contributing to the world’s work. • Ensuring our Alpha Gam experience for the next generation. Our 2009-2010 campaign has begun. Won’t you be on our honor roll?

The Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation “impacts and enriches our communities by providing essential support for education, philanthropy and leadership,” and is the only charity that exists to support our Fraternity and her members. To make a gift in any amount, go to “Make a Gift Today” at www.alphagammadeltafoundation.org.

Gifts to the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) public charity, are tax-deductible as allowed by United States law.

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New Heritage Badges The Fraternity is Proud to Offer Alpha Gamma Delta Heritage Badges!

Do you currently have a Plain Badge but long for a Crown Pearl Badge? What a great opportunity to show your Alpha Gam pride and own a piece of Alpha Gamma Delta history! The Fraternity is offering a LIMITED QUANTITY of antique Badges in a variety of styles, including the Plain Badge with Tiffany Pearl, Crown Pearl Badge and Crown Pearl Badge with Diamond Points.

Add a Pendant to Showcase Your New Badge!

To order a heritage Badge or a Badge pendant, contact Deanna Bogie Conaty at International Headquarters at 317-872-2655 or dconaty@alphagammadelta.org. 34

Deborah Schmidt Eschenbacher, Zeta-Ohio University, proudly wears her Crown Pearl Badge.


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YOU CAN SUPPORT

alpha gamma delta!

hold that latte...

Before you pull up to your favorite coffeehouse, think about this — less than 10 cups of your morning, gourmet coffee per year is equivalent to paying your Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae Dues!

for just a few beans...

Your voluntary Alumnae Dues payment of $35 will make a tremendous difference in growing the Fraternity’s Operating Fund. Programs and resources supported by the Operating Fund include:

for just a few

coffee beans

Recruitment and new chapter development

International Convention

Alumnae Programs

Conferences and events

Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly

Website maintenance

Your contribution and support of the Fraternity’s annual Alumnae Dues Program ensures that Alpha Gamma Delta will continue to grow, develop and strengthen a lifetime of sisterhood. It’s just a few beans — please pay your Alumnae Dues today! Visit www.alphagammadelta.org to learn more about the Alumnae Dues Program and to pay your dues online! Note: The Alumnae Dues Program spans the Fraternity’s fiscal year, which started on June 1, 2009. If you have not paid your Alumnae Dues since June 1, please visit www.alphagammadelta.org and pay your dues. You can use the mailing label on the back page of the Quarterly to submit with your dues payment. Congratulations to Dona Maddux Cooper from Epsilon Kappa– Pittsburg State University for winning the Alumnae Dues contest! All members who paid their Alumnae Dues by July 15 were entered to win a gourmet coffeemaker and Alpha Gamma Delta coffee mug. Thanks to the sisters who have contributed to the Fraternity’s Operating Fund!

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fraternity happenings

Introducing the Alpha Experience! The Fraternity is proud to announce the launch of the Alpha Experience, Alpha Gamma Delta’s innovative new member program! The framework for the Alpha Experience is the Alpha Gamma Delta Purpose, whose ideals are as relevant and contemporary today as they were when the Purpose was first written. As a part of the Alpha Experience, weekly learning units will offer a fresh and progressive approach for introducing new members to Alpha Gamma Delta.

What’s New with the Alpha Experience?

Completely revised New Member Guide: In a magazine-style format, the updated New Member Guide has a sleek design with fresh and interactive content.

Supporting website for our new members: The Fraternity has created a website exclusively for the Alpha Gamma Delta Experience! Quizzes, Alpha Gam wallpapers and other important Alpha Gam information will be included on this password-protected website. Visit www.alphagammadelta. org/AGDexperience.html to check it out!

Weekly learning units, homework assignments and Alpha Experience activities that directly support the new member exam. New Member Coordinator resources to help her facilitate this innovative program.

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Alpha Gamma Delta and Theta Sigma Upsilon:

Celebrating 50 Years

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lpha Gamma Delta is commemorating its 50th anniversary of its union with Theta Sigma Upsilon national fraternity. At International Convention on June 29, 1959, Alpha Gamma Delta happily solidified the union of Theta Sigma Upsilon with Alpha Gamma Delta, adding 13 chapters to our roll. Similar traditions and ideals encouraged the joining of these two groups; in addition, all of the new chapters were installed on colleges and universities that did not have current Alpha Gamma Delta representation. As a result of this union, the Fraternity grew significantly, from 33,000 members to 39,000 members. Past Grand President Lulu Good Vogelsang, who formally announced the unanimous decision to acquire Theta Sigma Upsilon, said, “It is a privilege for Alpha Gamma Delta to bring into the Fraternity these women who come from the fine educational institutions of the country, where for many years the instructors and teachers of our youth have come.” Former Theta Sigma Upsilon chapters that became Alpha Gamma Delta chapters include: • Alpha Rho-Temple University • Alpha Tau-Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

• Alpha Sigma-Indiana University of Pennsylvania • Alpha Upsilon-Central Michigan University • Beta Theta-University of WisconsinWhitewater • Gamma Kappa-Northwestern State University • Gamma Lambda-Longwood University • Gamma Mu-James Madison University • Delta Iota-California State University, Chico • Epsilon Kappa-Pittsburg State University • Epsilon Iota-University of Northern Colorado • Epsilon Lambda-University of Central Missouri • Epsilon Mu-Fort Hays State University

Theta Sigma Upsilon was pleased with the opportunity to join a strong, successful fraternity like Alpha Gamma Delta. Theta Sigma Upsilon Founder Frances Hashbarger, the first Theta Sigma Upsilon initiate into Alpha Gamma Delta, said, “Our hearts are gladdened as we unite our rose with your roses, our pearl with your pearl, our ideals with your ideals. We hope to shed radiance on our lives with the new we find in Alpha Gamma Delta, and to make the Purpose of Alpha Gamma Delta our Purpose—that those who know us will esteem Alpha Gamma Delta for her attainments, revere her for her purposes and love her for her womanhood.”

Theta Sigma Upsilon Quick Facts Founded in 1921 at Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia (Now called Emporia State University)

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fraternity happenings

The Extension Process

By: Stephannie Sack Bailey, Executive Director of Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity Managing the extension process is much like searching for a new job. It is complicated, takes good

strategy to ensure the best match between the campus and Alpha Gamma Delta and requires significant preparation and cultivation. So, when the Fraternity proudly announces a new colony, what had to occur to get to that “job offer?” It begins with the announcement stating that a campus is looking for a new chapter. The Fraternity’s Extension Committee, led by Sheila Kelley Sola, International Vice President-Extension and International Headquarters staff diligently work to gather data, compare the findings to establish key criteria for evaluating new colonization opportunities and formulate a recommendation based on opportunity for success and organizational match. When a recommendation is made to “apply” to a new campus, the extension packet of materials is submitted. Think of this packet as our cover letter and resume. In addition, a portfolio of supporting materials and work samples is submitted to further substantiate our qualifications. An exploratory visit is often offered by the campus allowing candidate organizations to meet members of the selection committee, explore the campus and further determine if there’s a match. The selection committee at the university reviews the packets and determines an average of three groups to invite for a presentation. Alpha Gamma Delta selects a presentation team tailored for the campus. The presenters each bring a specific viewpoint and Alpha Gamma Delta experience, as well as a connection to the campus, that make our presentation relevant.

The interview – This typically

involves a full day of meetings with various campus constituencies, including the extension selection committee, staff and administration and Greek students. Throughout the day, Alpha Gamma Delta representatives field questions and create opportunities to discuss the qualifications and experiences Alpha Gamma Delta can offer the campus. The day concludes with a formal presentation. 38

The offer – Once the interview day is completed, the Fraternity’s presentation team discusses what they learned and offers insight to confirm or dispute that there is a match between the campus and Alpha Gamma Delta. International Council is involved in these discussions and takes all information collected to determine whether or not to accept an invitation to colonize. Assuming that there is a match, much like that job that you really want, we sit in anticipation and wait for the call to come. Then the real work begins to plan and prepare for recruitment and the ongoing success of the colony.

Position Available: New Chapter University seeking new women’s organization to join our campus community. Qualifications include:

Offer comprehensive and values-based member programming, demonstrated ability to recruit a membership comparable to other existing groups on campus, provide ongoing volunteer and staff support during colonization and beyond, significant and engaged alumnae support in the local area, positively contribute to the Greek community through participation in campus activities and community service initiatives, and capacity to create and maintain comparable housing situation. To apply, please submit materials demonstrating how the organization possesses the required qualifications. Materials should be submitted to the Director of Student Life/Greek Affairs. All applications will be reviewed and final candidates will be required to make an on-campus presentation to the Extension Committee and members of the campus community.

Why does the Fraternity apply for new “job” when we have plenty of existing jobs to do? Ongoing, measured and strategic addition of new chapters is essential for the overall growth of the Fraternity. One of my favorite quotes from Founder Jennie Titus Smith Morris is, “To surpass in mere numbers

of chapters is not our aim; that would be unworthy. Let us be known as a Fraternity satisfied with only the highest attainment of character and scholarship.” Establishing new chapters offers the opportunity to extend the circle of sisterhood to women in new communities. Not only does that allow us to grow in numbers, which is important for long term sustainability, but more importantly brings exceptional women into our organization. When more talented women whose ideals and personal values align with those in our Purpose join the organization, we are all strengthened.

Your membership in Alpha Gamma Delta is a result of an extension opportunity. Each and every one of us has benefited from membership in Alpha Gamma Delta because another group of women had the foresight to establish a chapter at your undergraduate alma mater.

How can you be part of growing our sisterhood? You may be

wondering how you can contribute to the continued growth of our Fraternity—well, we have a few opportunities for you. If you live in the area of a new colonization opportunity and are invited to attend an alumnae reception or the formal presentation, please go. You will meet new sisters, see a new campus, learn more about how you could be involved and be a part of positively sharing all that Alpha Gamma Delta has given to you. When you read about a new colonization effort—we have three of them occurring this year—send a note of encouragement to those new members and volunteers supporting them. Welcome them, share your experience with them, encourage them!

Want to learn more?

Contact Sheila Kelley Sola, International Vice President-Extension, at ivpe@vst. alphagammadelta.org or Stephannie Sack Bailey, Executive Director, at sbailey@ alphagammadelta.org.

Current Colonizations:

Westminster College in Missouri, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) in Ontario, Canada

Coming in Spring 2010:

Delta Xi–Arizona State University!


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Meet the 2009-2010 Leadership Consultant and Advisor Team Each year, Alpha Gamma Delta recent graduates are selected to serve on the Leadership Consultant and Advisor Team to bring support and guidance to collegiate chapters across North America. In an effort to give extra aid to the Fraternity’s extension efforts and the development of new Alpha Gamma Delta chapters, the Extension and Leadership position was created this year. This talented and hardworking team is dedicated to the continued growth and success of the Fraternity. Their mission is to give back to the organization that has given them a world of opportunity.

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Leadership Consultant and Advisor Team Jami Mathewson

Educate. Enhance. Empower.

Leadership Consultant Gamma Alpha– University of Georgia Degree: B.A. in English

The AGD Leadership Consultant/Advisor Team

Follow the Leadership Consultants travels on the road this year by visiting www.agdlc.shutterfly.com.

Do you want to be an Alpha Gamma Delta Leadership Consultant or Advisor for the 2010-2011 school year? Learn more about the program at www.alphagammadelta. org/EducationAnd Leadership/ LeadershipConsultant AdvisorTeam.html.

Applications for the Leadership Consultant program are due November 1, 2009. Leadership Advisor applications will be available in the spring.

Betsy Mraz

Leadersip Advisor Xi–Illinois Wesleyan University Undergraduate Degree: B.A. in Psychology Pursuing a Doctorate in Physical Therapy Advising Chapter: Delta– University of Minnesota

Emma Anne McCain

“All women become like their mothers. That’s their tragedy. No man does. That’s his.” –Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest

Extension and Leadership Consultant Epsilon Beta– University of Kansas Degree: B.A. in English

Leadership Consultant Psi–University of Alabama Degree: B.S. in Environmental Sciences (Family and Consumer Sciences) “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” –Helen Keller

Kodee Gartner

Hilary Zimmerman

Leadership Consultant Delta–University of Minnesota Degree: B.A. in SpeechHearing-Language Sciences, Minor in Leadership “I believe that we write our own stories, and each time we think we know the end, we don’t.” –Anonymous

Rula Andriessen

Leadership Consultant Beta Beta–North Dakota State University Degree: B.S. in Marketing, Minor in Public Relations and Management Communication “I figure if a girl wants to be a legend, she should just go ahead and be one.” –Calamity Jane

“Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.” –Leo Buscaglia

Michelle Kenney

Leadersip Advisor Gamma Omicron– Eastern Kentucky University Undergraduate Degree: B.S. in Environmental Health Science Pursing a Masters in Public Health in Industrial Hygiene Advising Chapter: Gamma Omega–University of Alabama at Birmingham

Jessica McPherrin

Leadersip Advisor Alpha Sigma–Indiana University of Pennsylvania Undergraduate Degree: B.S. in Interior Design Pursuing a Masters of Science in Student Affairs in Higher Education Advising Chapter: Gamma Beta–Florida State University

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Get Ready for an

updated and

Innovative

Quarterly! To commemorate its centennial issue in fall 2009, the Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly is undergoing a transformation! In addition to a sleek, contemporary design, the Quarterly will have many features that allow for YOU, our faithful Quarterly readers, to become engaged in the magazine!

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fraternity happenings News

New Features Include:

Adding Alumnae Chapter/Club Reports: Alumnae chapters and clubs are encouraged to submit news about their chapters/clubs, including philanthropy events, social activities and overall updates. E-mail your stories and pictures to quarterly@alphagammadelta.org by September 1. Changes to Collegiate Chapter Reports: Instead of annual updates being featured in the spring and summer issues, collegiate chapters are encouraged to submit brief articles based on pre-determined topics. Our first topic relates to a line of the Purpose: “To cherish friendships with but a chosen few and to study the perfecting of those friendships.” How is your collegiate chapter fulfilling this line of the Purpose? E-mail a high resolution photo and your essay to quarterly@alphagammadelta.org by September 1. Sister Spotlight Article: The Sister Spotlight article acknowledges an outstanding Alpha Gam for her commitment to the Fraternity. This could be a Volunteer Service Team member, Chapter Advisor, International Headquarters staff member, etc. Send your recommendations and three reasons why each person should be recommended to quarterly@ alphagammadelta.org by September 1. Letters to the Editor: The Quarterly is for YOU, the sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta. We want to hear what you think about your magazine! Send us your comments about this issue by September 15. Additional features will include sharing stories from our archives, quizzes and brief Fraternity news updates. The Quarterly staff and International Council would like to thank all of the sisters who provided feedback on our magazine. Thanks for your suggestions for improvement. We are confident that you will enjoy the updated and innovative Quarterly planned for our next issue!

Treasuring Our History The Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly, published continuously since 1909, is celebrating its centennial issue in fall 2009. Can you believe that the Quarterly was first published only five years after the Fraternity was founded? The original intent of the Quarterly was to foster the ideals of Alpha Gamma Delta, which is still true today. Contemporary readers, however, also find that each issue focuses on a specific feature or topic relevant to members of all ages. The Quarterly strives to serve as an ongoing, contemporary forum to inspire and educate members on Fraternity, Greek and women’s issues. The Quarterly has also been an important part of the documentation of the growth of the Fraternity, serving as a permanent, historical record of each chapter and the organization as a whole. In the fall 2009 issue, learn more about the history of the Quarterly—why it began, how it is created and how it evolved—and how it will continue to impact Alpha Gamma Delta for decades to come!

Sign Up for the Electronic Quarterly! In order for you to continue to enjoy the new design and layout of the magazine, you need to sign up for the electronic Quarterly! Instead of producing four printed issues per year, starting in winter 2010, only two issues per year will be printed—spring and fall. The other two issues—winter and summer—will be delivered directly to your inbox. To ensure you will receive the electronic Quarterly, please update your e-mail address. You can do this three ways: 1. By E-mail E-mail your full fraternity name, member number* and e-mail address to eQuarterly@alphagammadelta.org. 2. Online Visit www.alphagammadelta.org/NewsAndEvents/ElectronicQuarterly.html and complete the contact information form. 3. By Mail Complete the “Moving or Changing Your Name?” form on the back of the Quarterly and mail it to Alpha Gamma Delta International Headquarters. * Your member number is a seven digit number on the mailing label on the back of your Quarterly magazine.

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Alpha – Syracuse University Margaret Bolton Leverton ‘42 Mildred Kruger Leyden ‘26 Grace Shabtac Weissgerber ‘32

Rho – Iowa State University Lorraine Lickteis Griffith ‘30 Ellen Goode Lindsay ‘30 Mary Hillyard Lottman ‘59

Beta – University of Wisconsin June Hanson Cox ‘43 Anne Barth Dunn ‘40

Sigma – University of Illinois Helen Bercher Cox ‘38 Peggy Leinbaugh Bicket ‘44

Delta – University of Minnesota Elizabeth Foster Prince ‘35

Tau – University of Toronto Joan Worters Rosser ‘44 Lois Webster Steadman ‘56

Epsilon – University of Kentucky Dorothy Armstrong Campbell ‘35 Anne Roan Drummond ‘41 Mildred Martin ‘34 Ruth Palmer Steedly ‘39 Marion Bell Vest ‘58 Zeta – Ohio University Patricia Danford Camp ‘50 Mary Lyons ‘46 Eta – DePauw University Ruth Kuester Ratcliff ‘51 Iota – University of Washington Miriam Burd Donaldson ‘33 Gloria Whitesel Eckmann ‘41 Dorothy Simmons Fenno ‘46 Sandra Johnson Moseley ‘60 Maxine Conley Stuart ‘42 Kappa – Allegheny College Melissa Hartman Cino ‘91 Mu – Brenau University Dorothy Duncan ‘47 Joan Chambers Furlin ‘52 Nu – Boston University Elsie Marin Hayden ‘41 Xi – Illinois Wesleyan University June Schultz ‘41 Dorothy Arnette Stoutenborough ‘44 Omicron – University of California, Berkeley Patricia Wallace Heavey ‘45 Pi – Coe College Ila Sigloh Beckman ‘29

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Upsilon – University of Oklahoma Mary Kay Cornet Duer ‘55 Betty Rempel Shaffer ‘46 Laura Cottle West ‘47 Crista “Kathleen” Parks Worrall ‘76 Phi– Oregon State University Eileen Kinney Gross ‘38 Chi – Michigan State University Marjorie Bull Middlebrook ‘42 Beverly Sedwick Leese ‘45 Psi – University of Alabama Carol Cross Brown ‘49 Lillian Hill Flaherty ‘45 Carolyn Turner Henry ‘43 Omega – University of Akron Eleanor Evans Twickler ‘40 Alpha Beta – University of Michigan Mary Ellen Alt Crumplar ‘40 Margaret Cunningham Sutter ‘33 Florence Hiscock Thomas ‘29 Alpha Delta – Ohio Wesleyan University Mildred Farnum Berkley ‘41 Gretchen Klein Bradford ‘41 Alta Sivon Lahner ‘53 Dorothy Clum Morse ‘36 Alpha Epsilon – Westminster College Mary Coates Peterson ‘45 Alpha Theta – Hunter College Edith Taylor Wolfram ‘37 Alpha Iota – Baldwin-Wallace College Eleanor Highgate Sietman ‘40 Alpha Mu – Pennsylvania State University Judie Crabb ‘61

Alpha Xi – University of Maryland Kathleen Barber Link ‘60 Alpha Omicron – West Virginia Wesleyan College Beverly Hamrick Youmans ‘52 Alpha Rho – Temple University Joan Martin Fayer ‘59 Alpha Omega – Duquesne University Pamela Spear Longmire ‘71 Beta Alpha – Nebraska Wesleyan University Ivy Walker Peitersen ‘27 Beta Beta – North Dakota State University Barbara Walkinshaw Johnson ‘70 Ruby Johnson Page ‘47 Emma Brittin Whiteford ‘35 Beta Delta – Indiana University Sandra Barnett Curtis ‘62 Beta Theta – University of WisconsinWhitewater Rosemary Zickerman Troian ‘61 Beta Iota – Eastern Illinois University Pamela Meece Johnson ‘67 Laudy Ingle Petty ‘65 Gamma Alpha – University of Georgia Patricia Barnes Bolden ‘55 Gamma Beta – Florida State University Bettye Mathews Coffeen ‘49 Mary Deaver ‘40 Sara Whitehead Williamson ‘52 Gamma Delta – Auburn University Patricia Griffin Barfield ‘64 Martha Bentley Lovelady ‘54 Barbara Drummond Thorne ‘56

Gamma Omega – University of Alabama at Birmingham Angela Thompson Schneider ‘88 Delta Beta – Washington State University Elsie Dawson Johnston ‘57 Margaret Walker Pengelly ‘32 Mary Perrow Riggs ‘31 Delta Gamma – Montana State University Marion Mitchell Kelly ‘39 Margaret Devore Walton ‘35 Delta Delta – University of Oregon Leone Barlow Edgar ‘28 Charlotte “Nitta” Cargni Mitchell ‘48 Delta Epsilon – University of California, Los Angeles Leslie Paddock Garner ‘69 Delta Theta– University of Idaho Frances Haxton Bursch ‘58 Delta Iota – California State University, Chico Lisa Parker Hurst ‘90 Fay King ‘68 Epsilon Alpha – University of Missouri Bettye Rome King ‘41 Epsilon Beta – University of Kansas Claudia Wellborn Denton ‘68 Epsilon Delta – University of Texas at Austin Barbara Priest Emerson ‘50 Epsilon Epsilon William Jewell College Edna Mortimeyer Dooley ‘52 Epsilon Kappa – Pittsburg State University Mabel Webb Schoneberg ‘60 Ferne Lukens Swanson ‘60 Dorothy Beaver Treiber ‘60

Gamma Theta – Florida Southern College Linda Reid Lepionka ‘66

Epsilon Mu – Fort Hays State University Nancy Mann Trauer ‘60

Gamma Iota – Mercer University Genelda McClain ‘62

Theta Delta – North Georgia College and State University Shelly Mauldin Galloway ‘83

Gamma Pi – Middle Tennessee State University Mary Southerland Ledbetter ‘78 Dora Matthews Holder ‘69

Theta Upsilon – Georgetown College Allison Hartlage ‘2005


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Alpha Gamma Delta and Omega Financial: A Green Partnership By: Mary Farrell, Director of Chapter Services

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lpha Gamma Delta is excited to announce that the Fraternity will continue its partnership with Omega Financial, Inc. Several new initiatives for the 2009-2010 school year that will save chapters time, money and paper have been planned. New members will be able to electronically complete and sign several forms, including our anti-hazing policy and financial obligation statement. These forms will then be stored digitally. Previously, these forms required two printed copies for each member. This year, new members will also be able to order their official Alpha Gamma Delta jewelry right on their Omega Member Access Plus website. As soon as the New Member Coordinator enters the new member information, each new member will be able to go online and select her Badge and guard. The jewelry order page will allow new members to see all of the options to

choose from when selecting their Badge, including the new Sterling Silver and White Gold options. The Fraternity partnered with Omega last year and put Alpha Gamma Delta at the forefront of a national trend to streamline chapter finances and member management. Utilizing Omega has allowed United States chapters to reduce the number of financial reports a chapter has to file from 51 to 18. Along with simplifying the job of the Vice President Finance and Finance Advisor, it goes right along with the Fraternity’s initiative to go green and reduce our use of paper. Omega allows chapters to electronically submit reports, which means chapters are saving time, money and paper when they don’t have to print and mail each report. Omega will continue to offer the same high level of customer support and service to our

chapters. Each chapter has been assigned an Omega Account Manager to help establish their individual billing cycle, chapter communications and answer any questions. Members will continue to have several ways to pay their bills, including credit card and check. Detailed billing statements will be available to members and/or members’ parents. Omega is dedicated to reducing the amount of wasted resources and paper as well by hosting webinars and online training resources. Alpha Gamma Delta is pleased to continue our partnership with Omega, an industry leader in providing services to fraternity and sorority members across the country. We will work together to make our chapter finances streamlined, consistent and environmentally friendly!

Directory

International Council

International President– Jackie Brannon Stutts ip@vst.alphagammadelta.org Tuscumbia, Alabama

International Vice PresidentAlumnae– Mary Beth Dulcey Morabito ivpa@vst.alphagammadelta.org Novi, Michigan International Vice PresidentCollegians– Sharon Dunkman Carruthers ivpc@vst.alphagammadelta.org Memphis, Tennessee International Vice PresidentMembership– Marie Ford Palmer ivpm@vst.alphagammadelta.org Lexington, South Carolina International Vice PresidentExtension– Sheila Kelley Sola ivpe@vst.alphagammadelta.org Kennesaw, Georgia International Vice PresidentFinance– Anne Loring Eiler ivpf@vst.alphagammadelta.org Lighthouse Point, Florida International Vice PresidentPanhellenic Affairs– Rie Gerah Hoehner ivppa@vst.alphagammadelta.org Houston, Texas

International Headquarters

8701 Founders Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46268 317-872-2655 Fax: 317-875-5824 www.alphagammadelta.org Office Hours– 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. EDT Executive Director– Stephannie Sack Bailey

Director of Operations and Planning– Position Open Director of Chapter Services– Mary Farrell Director of Communications and Marketing– Jill Lewman

Fraternity Insurance

MJ Insurance, Inc. Heather Cox 9225 Priority Way West Dr., Ste.100 P.O. Box 50435 Indianapolis, IN 46240 888-442-7470 www.mjsorority.com

Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation Trustees President– Benita Wilson Dick benita@airmail.net Dallas, Texas

Vice President– Debbie Douglass Roth ddragd@sbcglobal.net North Canton, Ohio Secretary– Peggy Kuebler Field pfield3311@sbcglobal.net Houston, Texas Treasurer– Patricia Tulley Riddiford riddi4d@aol.com Chicago, Illinois Jackie Brannon Stutts ip@vst.alphagammadelta.org Tuscumbia, Alabama Gail Calkins Duree gduree@duree.com Denver, Colorado Deborah Schmidt Eschenbacher deborah@esch-associates.com Upper Arlington, Ohio

Foundation Office

3905 Vincennes Road, Suite 105 Indianapolis, IN 46268 317-879-9328 Fax: 317-415-0335 Office Hours– 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. EDT Executive Director– Julie Waitman Cretin Account Manager– Chris Rudduck Fedor Development Manager– Jamie Sheriff

The Leadership Institute–Women with Purpose, Inc. 3815 River Crossing Parkway, Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46240 Office Hours– 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. EDT Executive Director– Erin Strine estrine@theleadershipinstitute-wwp.org Training and Development Manager– Kyle Witham kwitham@theleadershipinstitute-wwp.org Marketing and Program Manager– Jill Lyons jlyons@theleadershipinstitute-wwp.org

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Coming Up...

The Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly is celebrating its centennial milestone! In the fall 2009 issue, learn more about the history of the Quarterly—why it began, how it’s created and how it has evolved—and how it will continue to impact Alpha Gamma Delta for decades to come.

Deep Down in Our Hearts By: Mary Beth Dulcey Morabito, International Vice President–Alumnae Zeta Beta–Lehigh University

We Need You!

As you read on pages 40 and 41, the Quarterly is undergoing a major transformation for the next issue. We need you more than ever! If any of the following apply to you, please submit the following information to quarterly@alphagammadelta.org or call 317-872-2655: Alumnae Chapter Reports—Deadline: September 1. Collegiate Chapter Reports—Deadline: September 1. Letters to the Editor—Deadline: September 15. Sister Spotlight Article—Nominations Deadline: September 1. Profile Stories: Do you know an Alpha Gam who has achieved a great milestone or is a pioneer in her field? Share your stories with the Quarterly! Deadline: September 1.

Fraternity Honored With Industry Awards (left to right) International Headquarters staff members Elizabeth Hoover and Jill Lewman stand with the Fraternity’s awards at the 2009 FCA Annual Conference.

Each year, the Fraternity Communications Association (FCA) and the North American Interfraternal Foundation present writing, design, multimedia and general communications awards to the leading fraternal magazines, publications, websites and campaigns of FCA’s more than 80 member organizations. Alpha Gamma Delta was recognized for excellence in six awards categories at the 2009 FCA Annual Conference: First Place—Innovative Handling of Routine Material Alpha Gamma Delta Parents Kit Second Place—Award for Total Communications Convention 2008 Materials Second Place—Annual Report 2008 Biennial Report Video Second Place—Printed Material Innovative Design Convention 2008 Registration Packet Second Place—Campaign Specific Website Alpha Gams Walk to 2010 Website Third Place—Promotional Design Parents Guide 44

Mary Beth Morabito, International Vice President-Alumnae, featured third from left with her Alpha Gam sisters during her collegiate days.

“How I love those Alpha Gams so deep, deep so down, down so deep, deep so down, down in my heart. Woo!” Flashback to the summer of 1984 ... It is the opening session of The Leadership Conference (TLC) in Alpha Xi Chapter’s chapter house at the University of Maryland. As the recently elected President of Zeta Beta Chapter, I’m attending as the official delegate. It’s rumored that Grand Council members (that’s what they were called back then) are somewhere in the house, and I’m not quite sure how I feel about all of this. My chapter was placed on probation a week after I was installed and my wider Fraternity experience thus far has consisted of grudgingly writing, probably not very truthful, monthly progress reports to the Grand Vice President–Undergraduates, outlining how our chapter (which is quite certain we’ve done nothing wrong) intends to change our ways. As I stand there greeting other collegians, my emotions run the gamut from nervous, to skeptical, to maybe even a little bit bitter, when suddenly into the room bursts an exuberant little old lady who begins to lead the room


in a rousing rendition of the above song, complete with exaggerated motions and a kiss and “Woo!” at the end of each chorus. Her name tag reads “Jackie Foy Messmer, Grand Vice President-Extension.” What? This little dynamo is a member of Grand Council? That can’t be. She looks human. She’s singing one of our songs! My chapter had never been known for our singing (still isn’t, as a matter of fact) but we knew that song. We loved that song. We sang it all the time. The lady singing that song was still involved with Alpha Gam? I was intrigued. I don’t even recall if I met Jackie that weekend and I don’t remember what she said to us that night, but looking back, I realize that she was my inspiration for a lifetime of involvement. She made me look around the room that night with new eyes and recognize the awesome sisterhood that surrounded me. Don’t get me wrong. Up until that point I was very active within my chapter and on the Lehigh University Panhellenic Council. I felt pretty passionate about what Greek life could offer the women on my campus, who were in the distinct minority. I’d worked to bring new NPC groups to

campus and to gain equitable housing for Greek women. Those Lehigh fraternity experiences infected me with a bit of an activism bug that still burns brightly within me. But, before that night, I don’t think I really thought about Alpha Gam beyond that little corner of my world and certainly “International” was something or someone to be regarded with caution and suspicion. I know for sure that before that night I did not see or appreciate the big picture of Alpha Gamma Delta. I never thought about the countless women it takes to run this organization or why they do what they do. I never thought that I might one night, 24 years later, be singing with sisters from across North America after my installation as International Vice President-Alumnae. In the intervening years, there have been many other sisters who have inspired me, mentored me, coached me and often pushed me beyond my comfort zone. Their trust in me and each new adventure usually began with a late night phone call, often with a southern-accented voice on the other end of the line saying, “Mary Beth, would you be willing to …?” My volunteer path began when I was 24 years old, the

frazzled mother of an infant and a toddler, so desperate for adult conversation that I was brave enough to venture out one cold, February night to a local alumnae club meeting. Someone learned I was an engineer and must have thought “Hmmm… she must be good with numbers.” I was soon asked to be club treasurer, a position I held for four years and was able to fulfill either by mail or by strapping the kids into their car seats and using the bank’s drive through window. That led to other officer positions within the group and eventually to province, area and director positions. It also led to some quirkier one-time opportunities such as serving as Convention Recorder (pressing record, pause and stop repeatedly for three days) and serving as videographer for several grave marker medallion placement ceremonies for our Founders. Volunteering for Alpha Gam can begin at any age and continue as long as one is willing. E-mail, text messaging and social networking sites have added the flexibility to communicate and complete many tasks at whatever time of the day or night might be convenient for you. Deep, deep down, down in our hearts I think we all have something to give.

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Time is Running Out to Sign Up for the Walk to 2010 Challenge!

We’re Halfway There! As of July 1, we reached the midpoint in the Walk to 2010 Challenge! Congratulations to all sisters for getting closer to the 1,000 mile goal.

It’s Not Too Late! If you have not yet signed up for the Walk to 2010 Challenge, it’s not too late! Beginning August 15, you will need to average 3.5 miles per day to complete the Challenge on time. Remember, you can count each and every step—every treadmill session, every lap around the mall and every hike in the woods. Get a pedometer, grab a sister and start completing the Walk to 2010 Challenge! More information is available at www.alphagammadelta. org/Philanthropy/WalkTo2010.html.

Recognition for Challenge FINISHERS Sisters who complete the Challenge will receive recognition. In addition, the top three alumnae and top three collegians who walk the most miles will be given a special award. Attendance at Convention is not mandatory to receive recognition. All miles must be submitted to walkto2010@alphagammadelta.org by May 31, 2010.


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