A Publication of Alpha Phi International Fraternity Since 1888 Vol. 123, No. 4 Fall 2011
Inside:
Is the Future of the
Printed Magazine inJeopardy?
Call for IEB Nominations Alumnae Anniversaries Foundation Scholarship Recipients International Directory
Message from the International President MESSAGE FROM THE INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT
International Executive Board President: Linda Long Boland Jane Kirby Arkes Susan Weiskittle Barrick Kathleen Boyle Halfon Valerie Lawlor Susan McNeice Coree Smith Sonja-Lou Bark Stunard Amy Jordan Tvrdik Ex-officio: Sally McCall Grant, NPC Delegate Ex-officio: Linda Wells Kahangi, Executive Director
Foundation Directors Chairman: Linda Gardner Massie Laura Jen Kin Berger Susan Bevan Judy Ethell Jean Creamer Hodges Jenny Holsman Karen McChesney Howe Diane Spry Straker Linda Long Boland, International President Ann Brinkman Carstensen, Executive Director
National Panhellenic Conference Alpha Phi Delegate: Sally McCall Grant First Alternate Delegate: Laura Malley-Schmitt Second Alternate Delegate: Ruth Gallagher Nelson Third Alternate Delegate: Laura Lynn Davidson Ellett
Editorial Advisory Board Sheila George Bright Kathy Feeney Hiemstra Denise Blankenship Joyce Kristin Kirland Susan McNeice Allison Cink Rickels Krisanne Ryther Amy Jordan Tvrdik
Alpha Phi Quarterly Staff Editor-in-Chief: Christine Spiegel Email: quarterly@alphaphi.org
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Dear Sisters,
There is nothing like a wedding – especially when the bride is an Alpha Phi. This summer, I was thrilled to attend the wedding of Caitlin Massie (Eta OmicronVirginia Tech) to William King in Hot Springs, Va. It was a spectacular event, complete with breathtaking scenery, a stunning bride, a tear-jerking fatherdaughter dance and, you guessed it, fireworks. Knowing a little of Caitlin’s background, I fully expected the guest list to be filled with her Virginia Tech (Eta Omicron) chapter sisters as well as the educational leadership consultants who traveled with her a few years ago. They did not disappoint. It was heart-warming to see young Alpha Phis from across the country turn out to celebrate with their sister. In many ways, it took me back to the day I was married and to when, surrounded by my closest Alpha Phi friends, I made the best decision of my life: to say “I do.” What I didn’t expect to see were the many Alpha Phi alumnae who didn’t go to college with Caitlin, but rather with her mother, Linda Gardner Massie (Delta Alpha-East Carolina). There seemed to be as many, if not more, East Carolina (Delta Alpha) alumnae in Hot Springs that night. What’s more, the Delta Alpha alumnae were the last to leave the dance floor, long after some of the younger guests had retired for the evening. It’s a wonderful gesture of friendship to celebrate the wedding of a chapter sister; it’s an extraordinary testament of friendship to celebrate the wedding of your chapter sister’s daughter – 35-plus years after you pledged. As new members of Alpha Phi, we hear over and over again that “membership is for a lifetime.” Sure, that sounds great. But for me, I didn’t understand what it meant. That is, until I experienced it. Until I realized that every important milestone of my adult life included an Alpha Linda Boland, right, with Linda Massie at the wedding of Phi. Until I met Alpha Caitlin Massie. Phi alumnae who didn’t attend my college, but whose friendships added value to my life. Until I began to volunteer for my Fraternity and learned the joy of giving back to an organization I love. Alpha Phi has kept her promise of lifetime membership to me for more than 30 years. It’s a promise she continues to keep. A word to my CSU/Long Beach (Gamma Kappa) chapter sisters: those Delta Alphas have set the bar quite high. When the time comes, we had better be ready! Alpha Phi Toujours,
Linda Long Boland (Gamma Kappa-CSU/Long Beach) International President
Contents People...................................................................... 2 Reunions................................................................. 4
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Delta Zeta Celebrates 50 Years..................................5 Message from the International Executive Board.....6 Message from the Committee on Leadership..........7 Is the Future of the Printed Magazine in Jeopardy?..........................................................8 2011 Emerging Leaders Institute...............................12 Alumnae Pride..................................................... 15 Alumnae Anniversaries.............................................19 2012 Recruitment Addresses and Dates..................28 Potential Member Form.............................................29 On Campus........................................................... 30 Extension Update................................................ 36 Foundation.......................................................... 37
2010-11 Program Highlights................................37
2011-12 Scholarship Recipients..........................38
Forget Me Not.....................................................40
From the Archives...............................................41
Small World........................................................ 42 Alpha Phi International Directory.............................43
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Correction: Brandi Stelter Wallace (Gamma Iota-Texas Tech) was inadvertently omitted from the GOLD Society member listing in the Spring 2011 Quarterly. The Foundation regrets this error.
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People Alumna Receives Award from Alma Mater Alexandra “Alex” Arriaga (Zeta Iota-Virginia) is the recipient of the University of Virginia Distinguished Alumna Award. Alex was recognized for her expertise and contributions to human rights and for her leadership within non-profits, in Congress and in the White House. She has successfully advanced international human rights issues, created grassroots public education campaigns and achieved several legislative victories. Recently, she has focused special attention on promoting human rights and equality for women globally. Alex is president of Arriaga Consulting, LLC, where she advises organizations on international human rights, including rights of women, issues of religious freedom and rights of persons with disabilities. She has served as director of the bipartisan Congressional Human Rights Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives and was appointed as senior advisor in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor at the U.S. Department of State. She served as executive director of then Secretary of State Madeleine Albright’s advisory committee on religious freedom abroad, as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights and on the department’s Bosnia Task Force. She was appointed to the White House as senior advisor, and later chief of staff to the President’s Special Envoy for the Americas and as special assistant to former President William J. Clinton. She also has held senior positions at Amnesty International USA.
Recent Graduate Is Fulbright Scholar Brittni Badger (Psi-South Dakota) has been named a 2011 Fulbright Scholar and is spending the 2011-12 school year in Valencia, Spain, teaching children English and American culture. The Fulbright Scholarship program is the flagship international educational exchange program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. It is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the U.S. and the people of other countries. Program participants are chosen for their academic merit and leadership potential. Brittni is a member of the Rosebud Sioux tribe. She graduated in May with a degree in elementary and special education and was a member of Mortar Board. She participated in Dance Marathon, Big Pal/Little Pal and was on the University of South Dakota cheerleading squad. She also worked as a student teacher.
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Collegian Crowned Miss Rhode Island Robin Bonner (Iota DeltaRhode Island) was crowned Miss Rhode Island 2011 in May and will represent Rhode Island at the Miss America 2012 pageant in January in Las Vegas. As Miss Rhode Island, Robin’s platform of women’s cardiac care is personal. She has mitral valve prolapse, a heart condition in which the valve separating the upper and lower chambers of the left side of the heart does not close properly. Her particular condition is not severe, so it does not have a significant impact on her daily life. She told Quarterly staff she wore a red dress for the evening gown competition in recognition of her platform and Alpha Phi. She feels strongly about educating women about their No. 1 killer. Robin, a junior textiles, fashion merchandising and design major at the University of Rhode Island, joined Alpha Phi because of its philanthropic focus of women’s heart health. It was her Rhode Island (Iota Delta) sisters who nominated her for the Miss University of Rhode Island competition in March, which she won, and which led to the Miss Rhode Island competition.
Producer’s Films Premiere at Fest Melissa Friedman (Eta Theta-San Francisco State) produced three of the eight film shorts that premiered as part of the Ursa Productions series of short films at the Action On Film Festival (Pasadena, Calif.) in July. She produced “Smiley” and co-produced “A Day in the Life of Plain Jen” and “Undisconnected.” “Undisconnected” and “A Day in the Life of Plain Jen” tied for the Best Short award for the series. Melissa is an independent producer and has worked in the film industry since she graduated. She is a former president of the New York City Metro, N.Y., alumnae chapter. For more information, visit ursaproductions.com.
Collegian Featured on “The Voice” Lily Housh (Beta Pi-USC), a singer who goes by the stage name Lily Elise, was a contestant on NBC’s hit television program “The Voice,” which aired during the summer. Selected by Christina Aguilera as part of her team, Lily made it through the first two elimination rounds and onto the live shows. She had the opportunity to perform “Lady
Marmalade” with Christina Aguilera and the other women remaining on Team Christina, making it to Christina’s final four. Visit lilyelise.com to learn more about her. For details about “The Voice,” visit nbc.com/the-voice. Lily’s performances from “The Voice” can be downloaded on iTunes.
Alumna Honored by Alma Mater Angie Klein (Nu-Nebraska) is a recipient of the University of NebraskaLincoln 2011 Young Alumni Achievement Award. The award honors alumni 40 years old or younger who have shown exceptional service to the university through volunteer effort, have distinguished themselves in their chosen career or have demonstrated active involvement in their community. No more than four graduates receive the award each year. Angie is executive director of marketing operations and execution for Verizon (New York), having quickly worked her way up the corporate ladder. She serves on the Nebraska Alumni Association’s board of directors, as a member of the alumni advisory council and a member of the Alumni Association’s Cather Circle women’s mentoring and networking group. Angie also served as a chapter advisor to George Washington (Iota Iota).
Sister Receives Top Honor From Governor Kelsey Knowles (SigmaWashington) has been appointed as the University of Washington’s (UW) student regent by Gov. Christine Gregoire (Washington). The appointment is for one year. Kelsey, a master’s degree candidate in the Evans School of Public Affairs, has a bachelor’s degree in political science. She has served as president of the Associated Students of the University of Washington. She worked in the office of U.S. Senator Patty Murray (Washington) in Washington, D.C. She was a legislative assistant in the office of U.S. Rep. Adam Smith (Washington). Most recently, she worked as the program coordinator for National Education for Women’s Leadership Puget Sound, which is run by the UW Women’s Center. She also served as senator in the UW Graduate and Professional Student Senate, and on the Evans Student Organization.
Author’s Book Is Finalist In International Awards Kangaroo’s Shoes (ISBN: 9781452084695), written by Richelle Taylor Krzak (RhoOhio State), was a finalist in the 2011 International Book Awards, sponsored by JPX Media Group (Los Angeles). It scored top honors in the children’s books category. The story follows little Joey Kangaroo on an elaborate adventure. It includes skillbuilding elements teachers and parents alike can use. Although this is her first children’s book, Richelle has been a published writer in trade and online publications for more than 14 years, including creating and writing for Biz e-Mom’s Blog (bize-mom.com). The book is available through retail outlets or at kangaroobooks.com.
Teacher Receives Prestigious Award Heather Monfasani (Epsilon Eta-Old Dominion) received the Outstanding First Year Teacher Award on behalf of Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia, the 12th largest school district in the United States. Heather is a fifth grade teacher at Crestwood Elementary School (Springfield, Va.) and has a master’s degree in elementary education. Heather’s approach to teaching is based on building relationships with students, recognizing that every student is different and treating each student equally and individually.
Sister Selected for Exchange Program Ginny Bowen Olson (Zeta Iota-Virginia) was one of four Greensboro, N.C., young professionals selected to participate in an international exchange program between the U.S., Turkey and Armenia. The program was funded by the U.S. Department of State. Ginny participated in a two-week training session in May and traveled to Armenia and Turkey in July. The program brings together young leaders to create joint community-based projects that will deepen ties between the three countries, build non-governmental organizational capacity and civil society, and positively impact the citizenry. Ginny is senior project manager for the global web marketing team at the Center for Creative Leadership (Greensboro, N.C.).
Unique Collaboration Brings Book to Life Three alumnae worked together to create From Mourning into Gladness (ISBN: 9780983387312). The book was written by Carolyn Fitzpatrick Gilliam (Gamma Xi-Wichita State) and edited by her daughter, Kimberley Gilliam Westfall (Delta Chi-William Woods). The cover was created by Michelle Rand Morse (AlphaSyracuse), a muralist and illustrator who Carolyn met through the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., alumnae chapter. The book is a Biblically-based historical novel about an ordinary woman living in Bethlehem during the time of Caesar’s census, whose children were killed in the slaughter of the babes. As her life returns to normal, she finds herself involved in events that bring meaning to her life, freedom from her past and hope for the future. The book is available at online retail sites or at FromMourningintoGladness.com. For more information about Michelle, visit mmorse.com.
Collegian Named Editor-in-Chief of J-School Blog Claudia Tran (OmicronMissouri) is editor-in-chief of the University of Missouri’s J-School Buzz (jschoolbuzz.com), a student-run blog about the prestigious Missouri School of Journalism that publishes content without prior review from journalism school faculty. Claudia is a sophomore journalism and psychology major with a minor in sociology. She completed an internship at 435 South Magazine (Overland Park, Kan.) during the summer.
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Beta Upsilons Celebrate 50 Years Thirteen Oregon State (Beta Upsilon) sisters who graduated in 1960 enjoy a 50th reunion luncheon at the Big River Restaurant in Corvallis, Ore.
Theta Lambdas Celebrate 20 Years of Sisterhood More than 25 Central Missouri (Theta Lambda) sisters, including some charter members, enjoy a 20-year reunion at the Lodge of the Four Seasons in Lake of the Ozarks.
Field Consultants Reunite Field consultants (now called educational leadership consultants) who traveled in 1993-94 reunite in May. Nine out of the 10 who traveled together were able to attend. All 10 are also pictured, right, when they first met in 1993.
Delta Iotas Reunite Twenty-five sisters from Roanoke (Delta Iota) classes of 1963-79 reunite April 14-16 for a weekend including spouses and families. For many who attended, it was the first time they had seen each other since graduation, proving the bonds of sisterhood do last a lifetime! Following a special reunion dinner on Saturday evening, a candlelight ceremony was held in memory of the 13 sisters who have entered the Silent Chapter. Their contributions to Delta Iota and Alpha Phi were recognized with love and appreciation.
Theta Psis Celebrate at Wedding SUNY/Plattsburgh (Theta Psi) sisters celebrate Katrina Ross Canallatos’ wedding.
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Gamma Pis Reunite Ten Arizona State (Gamma Pi) alumnae reunite in San Antonio, Texas, at the home of Barbara Derrick Brinkmann to celebrate 30-plus years of sisterhood.
Delta Epsilons Hold 30-year Reunion Iowa (Delta Epsilon) alumnae meet in Iowa City and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in April to celebrate their 30-year reunion and to honor the chapter’s 50th anniversary.
Epsilon Chi Alumnae Weekend Reunites Sisters A chapter-sponsored alumnae weekend serves as a reunion for several Cal Poly (Epsilon Chi) alumnae in San Luis Obispo. Events included a reception and T-shirt sales. The T-shirts, designed by collegian Courtney Reed (Epsilon Chi-Cal Poly), were a popular item, reading: “Like a fine wine, we only get better with age.” The main event was a local wine and food tour on Saturday. A brunch on Sunday gave alumnae a chance to visit the chapter house to relive memories, tell stories and learn how they might contribute to the chapter.
Delta Zetas Celebrate Chapter’s
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Nearly 200 Maryland (Delta Zeta) alumnae, collegians and their families celebrated the chapter’s 50th anniversary in April. Collegians were proud to welcome so many alumnae to the chapter house and especially excited to have several founding members participate in the special occasion. The celebration included an open house, lunch, an anniversary pinning ceremony and a furniture sale (the anniversary coincided with the chapter house closing for a one-year renovation). Sisters toured the house for the final time before the renovation. Karen Scheffling Avore, Wendy Gordon and Joan Leanos played a key role in organizing the event, which was the first major celebration organized by the house corporation board and the chapter. They thank house corporation board members and the chapter’s leadership for their support. Sisters raised more than $10,000 for the renovation project. Those who would like to donate to the ongoing campaign can do so at foundation.alphaphi.org/deltazeta. The house will reopen to collegians in fall 2012. Sisters who want to learn more about the renovation or wish to get involved can contact the house corporation board at deltazeta50years@gmail.com. Right: Sisters pose outside the Delta Zeta house while celebrating the chapter’s 50th anniversary. Far right: Loretta Jitner and Anna Stolberg Baumgartner model the T-shirts sold during the celebration.
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A Message from the International Executive Board
IEB Credits its Reach to Broad Array of Volunteers Your International Executive Board’s (IEB) work is accomplished by more than just its directors. They rely on a network of volunteers to work on strategic committees whose missions are aligned with the goals of the Fraternity. These committees serve as extensions of the board in important areas such as planning, alumnae engagement, financial management, housing, recruitment, extension and leadership. The women who volunteer for these committees come from a variety of backgrounds and locations. They bring a range of talent, knowledge, experience and points of view. Whatever their paths, Alpha Phi’s strategic committee volunteers bring their best to enable the Fraternity’s growth, development and success. Some of these committees and volunteers are highlighted in this article. Strategic Planning Committee The strategic planning committee (SPC) monitors the development, implementation and assessment of the Fraternity’s strategic plan. Committee Member Profile Janis CoughlinPiester (Theta Kappa-Rochester) works for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in Washington, D.C., as chief of the Janis Coughlin-Piester Congressional Liaison and Administration Branch in the Office of the Secretary. Janis began to volunteer with Alpha Phi several years ago when she served on the colonization team for George Washington (Iota Iota). “The ability to be involved in conversations about what our organization stands for, where we want to be and how we can get there is incredibly rewarding,” says Janis. “Volunteering for Alpha Phi has enriched my life by introducing me to amazing women from different chapters, generations and walks of life,” she adds.“It has provided me with opportunities to continue to grow and learn. Managing teams and projects for Alpha Phi even helped secure a new job. Perhaps most rewarding has been helping collegiate and alumnae women have a positive Alpha Phi experience – just as I have!”
“I owe a lot of who I am today to Alpha Phi.” – Karen Ohnemus Lisko (Beta Epsilon–Arizona)
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Extension Committee The extension committee researches and evaluates campuses across North America for potential new collegiate chapters. When opportunities are announced by the National Panhellenic Conference, the committee develops compelling written and oral presentations to position Alpha Phi in its best light. Committee Member Profile
Karen Ohnemus Lisko (Beta EpsilonArizona), Ph.D., leads a litigation consulting business in Denver, Colo. She also coaches women Karen Lisko in persuasive speaking techniques. Karen has served Alpha Phi as an educational leadership consultant, Panhellenic advisor and district governor. “The similarities between my Alpha Phi experiences and my professional life are striking,” says Karen.“Skills used to coach attorneys to build persuasive opening statements for the courtroom are also important when I help the extension committee craft on-target extension presentations. What I learned about different kinds of people during recruitment as a collegian serves me even today when I advise legal teams on jury selection.” She continues,“During my days as an ELC, I learned so much about leadership and effective communication, and I draw on those experiences time and time again. I owe a lot of who I am today to Alpha Phi.” Karen’s advice to sisters is,“Don’t leave Alpha Phi off your list. There is something very special about the energy women bring to a project. It’s refreshing.”
Alumnae Strategy Team The alumnae strategy team (AST) is a joint committee of the Fraternity and Foundation that serves as the primary architect of strategy and programs for alumnae affairs. Committee Member Profile
Kathy Feeney Hiemstra (Delta Theta-Western Michigan), Ph.D., is a long-time educator. Most recently, she was a professor Kathy Hiemstra of organizational development and business communication at John Carroll University (Cleveland, Ohio). Kathy’s Alpha Phi volunteer experiences are numerous, including serving in local positions, as a district alumnae coordinator, alumnae membership coordinator and as an advisor to Case Western Reserve (Zeta Pi). She was a Foundation Board director for eight years, chaired the alumnae membership strategy committee and has been a member of the AST since it began three years ago. She also serves on other committees as varied as the heritage committee and Quarterly editorial advisory board. Kathy devotes several hours each week to Alpha Phi, depending on the need. She wants Alpha Phi to be in the forefront— forward looking, forward thinking, taking measured risks. “When you get the call and believe you can make a contribution, always say yes,” says Kathy.“You are helping the organization grow and become better, and you also will grow and be a better person. When you volunteer, do it with your whole heart. We all want Alpha Phi to be the best it can be. It’s important to contribute as we can and respond when called upon to serve.”
A Message from the Committee on Leadership
Call for Nominations The committee on leadership (COL) takes seriously the responsibility of ensuring the future of Alpha Phi Fraternity by working to fulfill its charge of promoting awareness of and participation in the nominations and elections process of the International Executive Board (IEB); generating and presenting a slate of qualified candidates; and compiling the slate objectively and fairly in order for the needs and goals of the Fraternity to be met. What does all this mean for Alpha Phi’s general membership? It means the COL needs your help in identifying and recruiting our best and brightest alumnae to apply to serve on the 2012-14 International Executive Board. The next biennium is sure to be an exciting time for Alpha Phi, and the COL is actively looking for dedicated leaders with a combination of solid knowledge about and experience with the Fraternity, in addition to strong professional and/or volunteer experiences and expertise, as outlined below: Knowledge and Experience
Skills and Attributes
Fraternity/Foundation: experience in Alpha Phi governance on the local, regional or International level.
Professionalism
Finance and business: experience in business operations, including planning and analysis, budgeting, investment oversight and debt service.
International Executive Board Nominations Timeline September 2011 Open referral period for IEB candidates and open application submission period
Oct. 15, 2011 Deadline for application and written references
Integrity Strategic thinking Strong decision-making Self-confidence A respectful and collaborative demeanor
Oct. 16 – Dec. 15, 2011 Applicant evaluations
November – December 2011
Collaborative management: ability to navigate tactical changes to assure success of strategic planning, including communication and execution.
Ability to listen and learn
Risk management: ability to interpret potential liability issues, analyze risk and implement proactive strategies.
Able to manage information in a confidential manner
Marketing and communication: current technology skill set along with strategic marketing experience, including multi-media, social networking and organizational communication.
Perpetuator of Alpha Phi’s values
Higher education/Greek life: knowledge of trends and potential impact on membership, National Panhellenic Conference, experience with university dynamics.
Substantial time commitment with availability for flexible scheduling
Candidate interviews
Must be a member in good standing and privately support the Alpha Phi Foundation (per Constitution)
March 9 – 11, 2012
The COL invites all Alpha Phis to participate in the slating process by referring outstanding leaders or by selfnominating as candidates for the IEB. To nominate an Alpha Phi alumna, please complete a referral form at alphaphi.org, keyword: IEB referral. Or, if you are interested in selfnominating, please complete an application at alphaphi.org, keyword: IEB application.
By March 29, 2012
Committee on Leadership Alumnae Members Susan Brink Sherratt (Beta Beta-Michigan State), Chair Kim Larsen Watson (Omicron-Missouri), Vice Chair Billie J. Battiato (Phi-Oklahoma) Laura Jen Kin Berger (Gamma Kappa-CSU/ Long Beach) Jan Brinker Schaeffer (Beta OmicronBowling Green State) Shana Goss Smith (Chi-Montana)
Ability to multi-task Ability to meet deadlines
Leader and follower Awareness of the range of experiences of membership Able to accept and offer constructive criticism
List of applicants posted. Open feedback and input period
By Dec. 27, 2011 Pool of candidates announced to membership (6 months prior to Convention, per Constitution)
January – February 2012
COL slating weekend in Evanston, Ill.
Slate announced to membership (90 days prior to Convention, per Constitution)
July 2012 Elections at Convention (All voting delegates must be current dues-paying members; dues must be paid at least 10 days prior to Convention)
Michelle Jones Thompson (Omega-Texas) Carol Wilde Wahl (Delta Kappa-Wisconsin/ LaCrosse) Collegiate Members Hilke Brandon (Delta Xi-Nebraska/ Kearney) Katie Foster (Delta Nu-Maine)
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Is the Future of the
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When you receive your
Alpha Phi Quarterly magazine
in the mail, what is the first thing you do? Toss it on your coffee table with other
magazines you have yet to read? Flip through and dog-ear the corners of pages so you can come back to the articles that look most interesting? Or do you read it cover to cover as soon as you receive it? Most of us who receive magazines in the mail or purchase them at retail stores have a ritual. Is that ritual in danger? By Kristen Mitchell (Gamma-DePauw) and Christine Spiegel
he World Wide Web, in the 20 years since its inception, has changed the way we communicate - as individuals and businesses. Digitized content via the Web has become an integral part of corporations’ business models, and those corporations are focusing more and more on ensuring an online experience that is positive and meaningful for the consumer. The magazine industry is no different. Today, print magazines are also published in digital versions. And some have even eliminated their hard copy formats and moved completely online. According to MediaFinder, more than 1,500 magazines have ceased printing since 2007, including the more well-known Gourmet, Modern Bride, Teen, Nickelodeon, National Geographic Adventure and U.S. News & World Report. Digital magazine content, unlike print content, can be consumed across a number of platforms including computers, digital tablets and mobile devices, providing readers with a largely integrated online experience. In a matter of minutes, they can click through the magazine in a web browser, send a favorite article to their mobile phone via email, post it to Facebook and comment on the article in real-time.
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Is the Future of the
Printed Magazine inJeopardy? Chelsea Van Arnam (Eta Kappa-UC/ Irvine), who recently entered the magazine industry as marketing associate and senior advertising coordinator at OC Metro magazine, a business and lifestyle publication in Orange County, Calif., says, “It has been such an interesting time to begin a career in the publishing field. As a media company [that has published a monthly or bi-weekly print version of its magazine for more than 20 years], we have definitely ventured into new realms. We created an iPhone app for the latest headlines, a texting campaign for breaking news headlines and a monthly digital magazine.” She continues, “In a typical day, I post to our Twitter, Facebook and YouTube accounts while simultaneously interacting with our followers.” This type of digital and social media interaction is advantageous and valuable for both digital and print magazines because it is a more concrete way to measure who engages with their content and how they do so. Digital magazine editors can track popular articles, as well as the most viewed advertisements, through the number of “clicks” on a link. They can see how consumers found the articles, how long they spent on particular pieces and which article they clicked on next, tracking a reader’s navigation through their digital content. Mobile analytics software measures the same activity when consumers browse via smart phones. Print magazines also use digital media to measure engagement, gather feedback and plan for future editions. Digital platforms allow print editors to gather feedback more quickly than waiting for magazine ratings or focus groups. This real-time interaction also helps in planning. For example, polling readers online to determine whether to cover a certain topic in the magazine is much faster than traditional means. “Right now, it’s about the reader’s preference of how they want to consume your product,” says Lauren Gniazdowski (Theta Iota-James Madison), assistant editor at Reader’s Digest. “Our staff does it all. Each month, we publish the print magazine and move right along to publish the iPad edition and the other digital editions. Making a magazine available in different formats allows publications to be 10
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What Are Other Fraternal Groups Doing? We polled other inter/national fraternities and sororities that are members of the Fraternity Communications Association (FCA)* to find out the trend with fraternal magazines:
0% magazines are online only 83% have a print magazine as well as a digital presence 17% have a print magazine only * Of the more than 75 member groups, 30 responded.
“Right now, it’s about the reader’s preference of how they want to consume your product ... Making a magazine available in different formats allows publications to be where and how their readers want them.” – Lauren Gniazdowski (Theta IotaJames Madison), assistant editor at Reader’s Digest.
where and how their readers want them.” Print versus digital
Christie Griffin (Beta Tau-Indiana), former web editor at Cosmopolitan magazine and current editorial digital director for Fitness magazine, says it wasn’t that long ago though - circa 2006 - that there was hesitation about entering the digital world. It was viewed as a risky endeavor for a printed magazine with a loyal readership. They risked a low return on investment, as well as shocking and unwelcome criticism from consumers. “A lot of magazine editors in the industry weren’t willing to do the online thing and give up their glossy bylines,” she says. Their reluctance was Christie’s gain, and she was promoted to senior web editor at Cosmopolitan in 2007. “Some like to make the argument that there’s nothing like holding a magazine or a newspaper in your hands,” she says. “I think that’s a tired, flat mindset.” To support this viewpoint, one might argue that print content is not as easily transferred from consumer to consumer and it is not as timely as delivering content via the Internet. The amount of information that can be posted in an online issue of a magazine is not confined to a set number of pages; it can include as many articles, and links to other articles and information, as the staff can produce within their publication timeframe. On the other hand, there are arguments against online magazines as well. Internet articles can be viewed as less credible than print, depending on the magazine or source. Photos and design elements used in print are higher quality than their online counterparts (although magazines designed specifically for digital tablets are competitive with their paper counterparts). While Internet articles are shorter in general, print content can be longer and more detailed. Print magazines do not require a power source, batteries or Internet connectivity and will not break if you drop them. Studies have shown that print and digital readers vary greatly in how they engage with content. Print readers prefer to read slower and are a more engaged and methodic audience. They most likely read in the comfort of their homes and have the time to spend with a longer article or flip back to an earlier one. Digital readers, on the other hand, consume their content at
“As a media company [that has published a monthly or bi-weekly print version of its magazine for more than 20 years], we have definitely ventured into new realms." – Chelsea Van Arnam (Eta Kappa-UC/ Irvine), marketing associate and senior advertising coordinator at OC Metro magazine
Join the Conversation Alpha Phi International as a brand, has a presence online via the Fraternity and Foundation websites and communicates via the Alpha Phi Quarterly magazine and several social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Is Alpha Phi doing enough? If not, what do you recommend we do? Voice your opinion on Facebook (keywords: Alpha Phi International Fraternity) or submit a letter to the editor at alphaphi.org (keywords: letter to the editor).
Suggestions? Do you have suggestions for the Quarterly? Submit them to quarterly@alphaphi.org or via mail (see address in Quarterly poll at right). Please include your name (first, maiden, last) and your contact information.
work or as part of a daily routine, checking in with favorite websites and browsing articles sporadically and unsystematically. Although readers may prefer one platform over another, they interact with both. A print reader might only read hard copies, but he or she may also follow up with a visit to the publication’s website. Similarly, a digital reader might not have a hard copy subscription, but may browse the magazine when in a waiting room or at a store. Therefore, if readers are engaging with content on both platforms, can it really be said that one type of reader is more valuable to a publication than the other? Those interviewed agree there are enough arguments for the benefits of both print and digital magazines that publications are embracing both formats and how they work together to successfully promote a brand. “The hard copy version is part of the 360 degree audience approach that brands and advertisers want,” Christie says. “Sure, flipping through a magazine might be an occasional desire when you’re on the beach, but that paper product is ultimately an important part of a business model.” Laura Kudia (Gamma Omicron-Drake) is the digital photo editor at one of the most visited online adaptations of any printed publication: ELLE.com and ELLEdecor.com. Laura says that ELLE, much like Fitness, also promotes a business model based on the integration of print and digital. “At ELLE, we never want our readers to think of the hard copy publication as a separate entity from ELLE.com,” Laura says. “Instead, we make sure that whenever the audience thinks of ELLE, they see it has a brand that reaches across various platforms with a cohesive message.” What about the future of the hard copy magazine? “I don’t think print magazines will disappear in our lifetime,” Laura says, “but there will be new and evolving platforms by which our brand can reach our audience.” Perhaps in another 20 years, the Quarterly will include an article (online) about the demise of the printed versions of magazines. But for now, magazine professionals agree that the industry and its readers will continue to embrace the printed versions while becoming more and more engaged in digital platforms as they evolve.
“Some people like to make the argument that there’s nothing like holding a magazine or a newspaper in your hands. I think that’s a tired, flat mindset.” – Christie Griffin (Beta Tau-Indiana), editorial digital director for Fitness magazine
Quarterly Poll Please help us plan for the future by answering the below questions. Take the poll online at alphaphi.org, keywords: Quarterly poll. Or respond via mail to Alpha Phi Quarterly, 1930 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201. We look forward to hearing from you! Would you read the Quarterly if it were created as an online-only version instead of the printed version? Yes
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“After leaving ELI and thinking back on the entire experience, I have never felt more confident in myself that I will succeed in the future. Being a participant will allow me to be more productive and motivated and appreciate working as a team. I believe the skills I obtained from ELI will allow me to go the extra mile and reach all my goals! ELI allowed me to search within myself to find and strengthen my weaknesses.” – Stephanie Tripi (Beta Omega-Kent State) “Since attending ELI, I recognize the value of Alpha Phi as an international organization, and I’ve seen firsthand what it means to have sisters throughout North America. I developed a deeper interest in the greater organization and what it could mean for me outside of my collegiate years.” – Sara Hussey (Zeta Omicron-Johns Hopkins) “ELI truly changed me. It was an amazing experience that I cannot believe I was able to participate in. The facilitators were spectacular (enthusiastic, approachable, organized), the information was useful (applicable, relevant, informative), and I was able to meet other leaders who will act as a crucial form of support and information for years to come! I am in awe of the experience, the people and how much I have grown in five days! This is such an amazing program.” – Olivia Flores (GammaDePauw)
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Participants Taleen Afeyan (Zeta Phi-MIT) Virginia Albert (Omega-Texas) Becca Bachmann (Nu-Nebraska) Alyson Berry (Epsilon Gamma-Sacramento State) Kristen Boonstra (Delta Theta-Western Michigan) Katelyn Branson (Eta Omicron-Virginia Tech) Marni Copeland (Epsilon Nu-Delaware) Bridget Corson (Iota Alpha-Pepperdine) Lexie Czarnecki (Gamma Epsilon-Lake Forest) Chelsea Dickson (Zeta Theta-Tufts) Laura Ann Doyle (Eta-Boston) Rechelle Ewalt (Iota Epsilon-Kettering) Gina-Marie Falso (Theta Omega-Barry) Toria Felton (Beta Omicron-Bowling Green State) Olivia Flores (Gamma-DePauw) Katey Freiberger (Zeta Epsilon-Indiana U. Southeast) Madeline Grose (Eta Rho-San Diego) Katie Gulla (Epsilon Kappa-West Chester) Madeline Haugh (Zeta Alpha-Eastern Illinois) Sonora Hill (Iota Zeta-Colorado School of Mines) Brittney Hoogervorst (Epsilon Upsilon-CSU/Northridge) Sara Hussey (Zeta Omicron-Johns Hopkins) Jacquelyn Joest (Gamma Iota-Texas Tech) Alexa Karkar (Iota Gamma-University of the Pacific) Amber Kersh (Gamma Pi-Arizona State) Hannah Kitzrow (Gamma Zeta-Puget Sound) Kristin Komoroski (Epsilon Iota-Duquesne) Megan La Grow (Beta Pi-USC) Irene Lainiotis (Theta Iota-James Madison) Katie Madden (Alpha-Syracuse) Kirsten Matthews (Theta Eta-Western Ontario) Victoria McGrath (Delta Gamma-Northern Colorado) Marissa McLean (Zeta Xi-Elmhurst) Jessica Metcalf (Iota Lambda-Connecticut) Meghan Moore (Beta Alpha-Illinois) Shannon Moran (Eta Tau-SUNY/Cortland) Eileen Murdoch (Eta Eta-Seton Hall) Lenaya Navarro (Delta Mu-Purdue) Alyssa Ortega (Eta Theta-San Francisco State) Kristy Pietka (Iota-Wisconsin) Brittany Sachs (Gamma Phi-Florida State) Kelby Sankey (Delta Rho-Ball State) Trisha Searcy (Chi-Montana) Paige Trotter (Beta Mu-Alabama) Stephanie Tripi (Beta Omega-Kent State) Kristin Van Horn (Iota Xi-Denver) Taylor Vincent (Beta Zeta-Idaho) Jasmin Volk (Tau-Oregon) Kelly Volpi (Theta Xi-Shippensburg) Jenn Wham (Eta Lambda-George Mason)
Silver Circle Facilitators Lindsey Goldstein (Eta Kappa-UC/Irvine) Jillian Kachel (Beta Alpha-Illinois) Janette Kelly (Iota Theta-Wilfrid Laurier) Katie Monus (Delta Beta-Texas A&M/Commerce) Jenny Rabas (Alpha Lambda-Alumna Initiate)
A total of 149 emerging leaders attended the Institutes, which were fully funded by Alpha Phi Foundation. These sophomore and junior women showed great potential as leaders!
Session 2: June 22-26, 2011
Kelly Anlas (Epsilon Iota-Duquesne) Ariane Aten (Delta Xi-Nebraska/Kearney) Christina Beckman (Theta-Michigan) Nena Bosnjak (Xi-Toronto) Olivia Brown (Omicron-Missouri) Erika Burghardt (Beta Tau-Indiana) Hilary Butler (Gamma Eta-North Texas) Kathleen Caporoso (Delta Zeta-Maryland) Jehan Elsagher (Pi-North Dakota) Corinne Fisher (Epsilon Eta-Old Dominion) Kiernan Gilbert (Eta Upsilon-Chapman) Kristin Goedicke (Lambda-UC/Berkeley) Caitlin Grady (Theta Kappa-Rochester) Rachel Gurley (Epsilon Beta-Butler) Carly Hamilton (Gamma Omicron-Drake) Elizabeth Heibertshausen (Beta Omega-Kent State) Becca Herzog (Iota Gamma-University of the Pacific) Audrey Holland (Epsilon Theta-Northern Iowa) Ally Jagodzinski (Iota-Wisconsin) Ashliegh Jarzenski (Epsilon Alpha-Ashland) Taylor Jolissaint (Beta Pi-USC) Brittany Labron (Beta Theta-British Columbia) Rachel Klaus (Upsilon-Washburn) Amber Mansfield (Delta Nu-Maine) Sara Marshall (Delta Mu-Purdue) Sam Medina (Delta-Cornell) Emily Mitch (Delta Kappa-Wisconsin/LaCrosse) April Moreno (Eta Beta-CSU/San Bernardino) Miranda Needles (Eta Delta-CSU/East Bay) Anita Nguyen (Delta Delta-Oklahoma City) Rebecca Norton (Iota Mu-Georgia Tech) Lexy Olson (Beta Epsilon-Arizona) Courtney Opdahl (Theta Sigma-Southern Utah) Karli Parks (Iota Theta-Wilfrid Laurier) Caroline Perry (Eta Epsilon-Villanova) Niki Petroff (Zeta Gamma-Santa Clara) Zoe Polk (Iota Eta-DePaul) Rachel Quinn (Gamma Pi-Arizona State) Katherine Raitt (Eta Mu-Marquette) Katie Robertson (Theta Upsilon-CSU/Chico) Bailey Roth (Eta Gamma-Akron) Becca Ryan (Phi-Oklahoma) Nicki Solberg (Iota Xi-Denver) Paige Sopko (Iota Iota-George Washington) Molly Thompson (Zeta Sigma-Franklin & Marshall) Katrina Turzinski (Epsilon Delta-Northern Illinois) Brooklynn Watts (Beta Zeta-Idaho) Katie Weiler (Epsilon Xi-Southern Illinois) Megan Young (Beta Beta-Michigan State)
“Throughout the ELI experience, understanding the importance of Alpha Phi’s values and the reasons for implementing them grew tremendously. I began to understand and believe that I truly can make a difference in my chapter just by exhibiting the Alpha Phi values.” – Erika Burghardt (Beta Tau-Indiana) “ELI was an incredible and invaluable experience that really strengthened my love for and commitment to my sisters and Alpha Phi. It was amazing to meet and talk to the many truly great women from across North America who are part of our organization. ELI has made a great impact on me, and I hope in sharing my experience with my chapter that we will continue to have members of our chapter attend each year.” – Caitlin Grady (Theta Kappa-Rochester)
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“I just want to emphasize how amazing this experience was. I have learned so much more about myself, the Fraternity and my sisters. I loved that everything was hands on and relatable. I am eager to share the lessons I learned from this program.” – Miranda Needles (Eta Delta-CSU/East Bay)
Silver Circle Facilitators Steph Kukic Baldwin (Theta Sigma-Southern Utah) Susan DuMont (Gamma Epsilon-Lake Forest) Kristina Feher (Theta Omega-Barry) Leslie Aman Gargas (Beta Upsilon-Oregon State) Lindsey Delia Mayo (Delta Nu-Maine) ELI participants from California
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Session 3: July 27-31, 2011 “Because of everything I learned at ELI, I am now a much more confident leader. As a result of my newfound confidence, I will be a more positive, motivating and impacting leader. I realized my quiet personality is not a weakness; in fact, quieter, more reserved leaders are necessary to keep a team balanced. Thank you so much to everyone involved in ELI for helping me grow and realize my potential as a leader.” – Emily Curnow (Gamma-DePauw) “I have much more confidence in myself as a leader after ELI. I am more excited about Alpha Phi and what I can bring to my chapter, and I am filled with new ideas! I learned a lot about myself and definitely feel like I grew as a person overall.” – Alex Hendzel (Gamma Omicron-Drake) “ELI was one of the most amazing experiences I have had. It has changed my life, and I know the skills I have learned here will not only benefit me with Alpha Phi, but also in the work world. I would most definitely recommend this experience to every woman in my chapter.” – Samantha Hartman (Eta Mu-Marquette) For more information and photos, visit alphaphi.org, keywords: emerging leaders.
Participants Teni Adewumi (Eta Beta-CSU/San Bernardino) Natalie Aguilar (Beta Epsilon-Arizona) Brooke Andrews (Beta Iota-West Virginia) Stephanie Binnie (Delta Pi-Indiana State) Lindsy Bonomi (Beta Psi-San Jose State) Kristen Braun (Gamma Epsilon-Lake Forest) Carly Burke (Delta Zeta-Maryland) Laura Campbell (Lambda-UC/Berkeley) Emily Curnow (Gamma-DePauw) Anna Davidson (Nu-Nebraska) Loni Drucker (Eta Kappa-UC/Irvine) Linda Feltes (Epsilon Delta-Northern Illinois) Kiki Fox (Theta-Michigan) Hillary Freeman (Gamma Beta-UC/Santa Barbara) Cammy Ginsberg (Beta Beta-Michigan State) Erica Grenzig (Eta Omega-Towson) Mary Kate Griffin (Delta Alpha-East Carolina) Sam Hartman (Eta Mu-Marquette) Alex Hendzel (Gamma Omicron-Drake) Kara Jewell (Gamma Rho-Penn State) Savannah Johnson (Delta-Cornell) Erin Jones (Zeta Beta-Loyola Marymount) Chelsea Kabalin (Epsilon Chi-Cal Poly) Natalie Koslowski (Epsilon-Minnesota) Maria Krejci (Delta Epsilon-Iowa) Meg Ledan (Iota Lambda-Connecticut) Steph Linder (Phi-Oklahoma) Chantel Lopez (Gamma Kappa-CSU/Long Beach) Jessica Marshall (Beta Gamma-Colorado) Meghan Mietus (Gamma Alpha-San Diego State) Kelli Montgomery (Theta Phi-Christopher Newport) Jenny Morris (Delta Chi-William Woods) Emma Morrison (Delta Nu-Maine) Kelsey Osborne (Theta Alpha-Linfield) Caitlin Pfaff (Gamma Phi-Florida State) Caitlin Reimer (Beta Eta-Manitoba) Cassie Ruck (Theta Tau-Rensselaer) Syneva Runyan (Iota Mu-Georgia Tech) Julie Ryans (Delta Upsilon-Baldwin-Wallace) Sam Schulte (Beta Delta-UCLA) Haley Jo Schwab (Gamma Omega-Midwestern State) Hannah Smith (Gamma Zeta-Puget Sound) Bo Spurlock (Theta Lambda-Central Missouri) Tess Steedman (Delta Eta-Adrian) Connie Tate (Zeta Psi-Dayton) Alissa Thomsen (Psi-South Dakota) Tori Vaughan (Gamma Iota-Texas Tech) Maria Vlahova (Omega-Texas) Caroline Watts (Iota Nu-Kentucky) Hayley Young (Sigma-Washington)
Silver Circle Facilitators Linda Long Boland (Gamma Kappa-CSU/Long Beach) Amanda Minchin Carter (Gamma Nu-Miami University) Sami Conter (Theta Xi-Shippensburg) Sara Lane Pope (Zeta Xi-Elmhurst) Jan Brinker Schaeffer (Beta Omicron-Bowling Green State)
Lead Facilitators for Sessions 1, 2 and 3 Karyn Nishimura Sneath, NPower Genevieve Evans Taylor (Psi-South Dakota) Cathy Schafer McKay (Theta Iota-James Madison)
Staff Support for Sessions 1, 2 and 3 Denise Jung Reens (Epsilon Delta-Northern Illinois) Stefania Rudd (Theta Rho-Cameron)
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ARIZONA
Daytona Beach Area
Phoenix During the chapter’s annual meeting, alumnae collected jump ropes that were donated to Childhelp USA, an organization that provides support to abused children. They were excited to host a senior ceremony and brunch for Arizona State (Gamma Pi) graduates to welcome them into the chapter. Contact: Sara Graf (Gamma Nu-Miami University), sgraf42076@aol.com Web: phoenixalphaphis.com Facebook: Phoenix Alpha Phi Alumnae
Alumnae meet each year in October for a Founders’ Day ceremony and in February to recognize heart-related charities. They also attend two Panhellenic luncheons per year. Contact Linda Lampman (Pi-North Dakota) for more information.
Los Angeles Alumnae enjoyed local art at a Venice First Friday event. They supported Loyola Marymount’s (Zeta Beta) A Phiasco philanthropy event and enjoyed a garden tour of the J. Paul Getty Museum. May highlights included the Revlon Run/Walk and a pool party at the W Hotel in celebration of local graduating collegians. The chapter rounded off the quarter with an introductory golf event and happy hour. Contact: Cyndee Ewing (Eta Kappa-UC/Irvine), cyndee.ewing@gmail.com Web: losangelesalphaphi.org Facebook: Alpha Phi Los Angeles Alumnae Group
COLORADO Denver Jean Creamer Hodges (Rho-Ohio State) spoke about the Alpha Phi Foundation during the January meeting. The annual Paint Denver Red cocktail party was held at the Downtown Aquarium in Denver. Members enjoyed a game night, dinner at a local restaurant and a progressive dinner. Sisters are busy planning events for the 2011-12 year. Contact: Heather Smart Brevick (Zeta Mu-Colorado State), hhbrevik@gmail.com Web: denverphis.com Facebook: Alpha Phi Denver Alumni
Contact: Kelli Wilson Daly (Nu-Nebraska), krwdaly@yahoo.com Web: kc-aphis.com Facebook: Greater Kansas City Alpha Phi Alumnae Chapter
Contact: Linda Lampman, lindalampman@att.net
Wichita
Jacksonville First Coast
The ivy circle Phis held their annual Hippodrome Watch Party. Hippodrome is an 83-year tradition at Wichita State that culminates in skit competitions between Greek chapters. The young alumnae love to head back and cheer on collegians. This year’s annual Panhellenic Scholarship Tea was extra special because Panhellenic Representative Pam Owings Lamar (Gamma Xi-Wichita State) was in charge. Alumnae hosted a senior ceremony to welcome Wichita State (Gamma Xi) seniors into alumnae membership.
Donna Galaway Libal (Gamma Eta-North Texas) hosted a luncheon at her home in June. Contact: Lucy Kazarovich (Delta UpsilonBaldwin-Wallace), jaxclev@comcast.net Web: sites.google.com/site/alphaphijaxfl
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enjoyed a night of wine tasting and a book exchange. They look forward to a great year with many fun activities planned. Visit the website for details.
ILLINOIS Chicago Western Villages Members enjoyed a meet-and-greet at a restaurant in Wheaton with the DuPage Valley alumnae chapter. The two chapters also worked together on a tea for Elmhurst (Zeta Xi) graduating seniors. Plans for another meeting of the two chapters are in the works. Contact: Chris Williams Barr (Gamma Iota-Texas Tech), cwbarr@att.net Facebook: Chicago Western Villages of Alpha Phi
DuPage Valley Alumnae enjoyed the play “Forever Plaid” and ended the calendar year with a backyard barbecue with friends and family. They worked over the summer to create a fun-filled calendar for the upcoming year. A Welcome Back event was held in September. For information about upcoming events or to join, visit the website or Facebook. Contact: Elaine Diamant Sikorski (Epsilon DeltaNorthern Illinois), emsikorski@sbcglobal.net Web: dupagealphaphi.org Facebook: DuPage Valley Alpha Phi Alumnae Chapter
Lake County Alumnae congratulated Lake Forest (Gamma Epsilon) graduates by hosting a senior tea in their honor. The chapter is looking for volunteers. For information about the chapter or to get involved, contact Juliana Furcon Furlong (Eta Mu-Marquette).
Contact: Marcia McKee Weddle (Gamma XiWichita State), mcweddle@cox.net Web: alphaphigammaxi.com Facebook: Wichita Alumnae of Alpha Phi Twitter: WichitaAPhiAlum
MISSOURI Kansas City Missouri Metropolitan Alumnae celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Central Missouri (Theta Lambda) chapter during homecoming. Events included watching the parade, tailgating, watching the football game and a sisterhood dance. Contact: Jamie Kluesner (Theta LambdaCentral Missouri), jamielkluesner@hotmail.com Facebook: Kansas City MO Metro Alpha Phi Alum
MONTANA Missoula The chapter has embarked on an exciting revitalization project. Sisters held a meet-and-greet at Jakers Bar and Grill and plan to hold monthly get-togethers. Area alumnae are invited to contact the chapter for information on the revitalization and to get involved.
Contact: Juliana Furlong, jcf2465098@yahoo.com
Contact: Allison Squires (Chi-Montana), allison.squires@gmail.com
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NEBRASKA
Greater Kansas City
Omaha
Several alumnae attended the presentation of the Alpha Phi Foundation Heart to Heart Grant to St. Luke’s Hospital in Kansas City. Sisters Los Angeles, Calif. Alumnae enjoy the J. Paul Getty Museum.
A Bunco and Bears event was hosted by Tara Hollenbeck Henkenius (Theta Delta-Creighton). Teddy bears were collected and donated to an organization that helps children in crisis situations. Betty Lurvey Sup (Delta Xi-Nebraska/Kearney) hosted a gathering at The Painter’s Nook where members painted glassware. A Phi-esta event was held at a Mexican restaurant and hosted by Stacy Kruse (Delta Gamma-Northern Colorado). Alumnae thank Jennifer Flemming Dannehl (Delta Xi-Nebraska/ Fall 2011
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Alumnae Pride (Delta Alpha-East Carolina) and visit the chapter’s Facebook page. Contact: Gail Joyner, alumnaephis@yahoo.com Facebook: Alpha Phi – Greenville Alumnae Chapter
OHIO Akron-Canton The chapter is being revitalized. Their first event was a luncheon at the Ohio Prestwick Country Club. They enjoyed a picnic during the summer. In October, they attended the University of Akron’s homecoming football game. Contact: Elizabeth Price (Eta Gamma-Akron), lizprice06@gmail.com Facebook: Akron / Canton Area Alpha Phi Alumnae
Cleveland East San Antonio, Texas Sisters enjoy a night out at Painting with a Twist.
Kearney) for her many years of service as chapter president. Julie O’Meara Jernstrom (Nu-Nebraska), who served as president in the 1990s, takes the reigns again.
to cheer the New York Mets to victory. Sisters pampered themselves with a mani-pedi event. They also visited the historic Cloisters Museum & Gardens.
Contact: Julie Jernstrom, julie.jernstrom@cox.net
Contact: Jennifer Broadbent (Eta Iota-Pennsylvania), jennifer.broadbent@gmail.com
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NEVADA Las Vegas Sisters participated in the Susan G. Komen Foundation Race for the Cure. The beginning of summer always brings the chapter’s most popular event, Pampered Phi-T. Alumnae visited Aloha Nails for pedicures and a flip flop exchange. Other summer activities included two family events.
The May dinner meeting was held at the home of Esther Frazier Samuelson (Eta Gamma-Akron). A basket was assembled for a raffle at the Cleveland Alumnae Panhellenic luncheon. A picnic was held during the summer at the home of Kimberly Alley (Epsilon Alpha-Ashland). Members and family attended a Lake County Captains baseball game.
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Contact: Carina Samuelson Mauck (Eta GammaAkron), carinam@sbcglobal.net
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NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte Alumnae attended the annual Cooking with Michael event held at Judy Bond Cooper’s (Beta Omega-Kent State) home. They also enjoyed a fabulous dinner at the Crepe Cellar Kitchen & Pub.
A “traveling” yard sale raised $1,500 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. The September kickoff tailgate mixer allowed alumnae to catch up. New and exciting events are planned. Area alumnae are invited to come and share in the fun. Contact: Christine Novak Herrmann (Rho-Ohio State), cmherrmann1@aol.com
Contact: Audra Hernandez Geving (Delta DeltaOklahoma City), alphaphilv@gmail.com
Contact: Stephanie Miller (Theta Xi-Shippensburg), aphistephm@hotmail.com
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Northern Nevada
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Northeast Pennsylvania
Alumnae and their families took part in an Alpha Phi Foundation fundraiser at Red Robin. They enjoyed a wine tasting hosted by the Reno Alumnae Panhellenic.
Greenville Area
Contact: Lydia Lapham Taylor (Beta Upsilon-Oregon State), lydia.lapham@yahoo.com Web: sites.google.com/site/nnaphi Facebook: Northern Nevada Alpha Phi Alumnae
NEW MEXICO Sisters enjoyed the annual State Day lunch and program at Tanoan Country Club. Sally Cisney Mann spoke about the process of writing a book and getting it published. Her first book, Yearning, was published last year. Contact: Barbara Christopher Swenson (Beta MuAlabama), donbarbara1208@gmail.com
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The chapter was chartered on April 19, 2010. Members celebrated by hosting a kickoff event at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. The group enjoyed a catered dinner at the racetrack hosted by Pacer’s Clubhouse Restaurant Supervisor Jessica Morgan (Epsilon Iota-Duquesne). Those in attendance enjoyed getting a picture taken with one of the winning horses. Other events include
NYC Metro, N.Y. Sisters enjoy a New York Mets baseball game.
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Alumnae hosted their first senior ceremony for East Carolina (Delta Alpha) graduates. Several sisters gathered to eat out, ride the trolley in uptown Greenville and enjoy an evening together. The fall and spring calendars are in the works. Those interested in joining chapter activities should contact Gail Burton Joyner
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(1) LAKE COUNTY, ILL. Lake Forest (Gamma Epsilon) seniors enjoy a tea hosted by alumnae. (2) SALT LAKE, UTAH Alumnae enjoy a summer potluck dinner. (3) DAYTONA BEACH AREA, FLA. Alumnae attend a Panhellenic luncheon. (4) WICHITA, KAN. Sisters welcome new alumnae initiates Jennifer Moore Cole and Corrie House (both Alpha Lambda-Alumna Initiate), second and third from left. (5) NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA Alumnae host a kickoff event. (6) UPSTATE SOUTH CAROLINA Sisters enjoy “Girls Night: The Musical” at the Peace Center. (7) LAS VEGAS, NEV. Jennifer Zalewski Stepp (Gamma Zeta-Puget Sound), left, and Megan Adams (Theta Sigma-Southern Utah) participate in the Susan G. Komen Foundation Race for the Cure.
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a bus trip to the Finger Lakes in the fall.
home of Ellysse Canales (Iota Beta-St. Mary’s).
Contact: Samantha Conter (Theta Xi-Shippensburg), samanthaconter@gmail.com
Contact: Heather Canales DeCamp (Iota Beta-St. Mary’s), lifeiszippy@yahoo.com
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SOUTH CAROLINA
Southwest Dallas
Alumnae participated in the Foodbank of the Virginia Peninsula Backpack Program. Eligible children receive food for a weekend. Thanks to Debby Parock Clotfelter (Chi-Montana) for her service as chapter president, and welcome to new President Lisa Gomez Eblen (Gamma Omega-Midwestern State).
Upstate South Carolina Alumnae enjoyed “Girls Night: The Musical” at the Peace Center in Greenville and a wine tasting event at BIN112. Sisters continue to enjoy monthly lunches, dinners and happy hours. Recent venues include Harry & Jean’s and Compadres Mex-Mex restaurants. Other events include a Design with Wine night, where sisters learn to paint while enjoying wine and appetizers. New members and new ideas for events are always welcome.
Sisters enjoyed their second annual Bunco night, an event which is quickly becoming a favorite. Corrine Yzaguirre (Gamma Omega-Midwestern State) received the new alumnae pin that night. Sisters also held their biannual garage sale. The final event of the year was a Phi-esta at El Fenix Restaurant in Dallas. Contact: Angela Farley (Epsilon Sigma-Dallas Baptist), a-farley@sbcglobal.net Web: swdallasaphi.org
Contact: Carol Butler Freeman (Zeta Mu-Colorado State), clbutler@alumnae.alphaphi.org
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TEXAS
Salt Lake Alumnae are excited that the Utah (Beta Sigma) collegiate
Fort Worth Tammy Dossey Schreiber (Epsilon Omega-Texas A&M) represented the chapter at the annual Alpha Phi-McFerrin Gold Stethoscope Awards for excellence in nursing at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth. The chapter has a 25-year history of partnering with the hospital to sponsor this prestigious award.
chapter is returning. They enjoyed visiting the zoo, a dinner theater, monthly dinners, boating trips and more. Contact: Natalie Challier (Gamma Zeta-Puget Sound), natalie.challier@gmail.com Web: saltlakealumnae.blogspot.com Facebook: Alpha Phi - Salt Lake Alumnae Chapter
Contact: LeLynne Waltman Knight (Zeta NuTexas Christian), LeLynn@prodigy.net
VIRGINIA
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Richmond Central Virginia
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The chapter held a luncheon, book swap and game night. Sisters joined the Richmond Panhellenic Association at their spring event, a lunch and tour of Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Summer activities included monthly dinners at local restaurants and a Richmond Flying Squirrels baseball game.
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San Antonio Alumnae enjoyed a night of drinks and creativity at Painting with a Twist. Mark your calendars for the annual holiday party Dec. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Portland, ORE. Five sisters who formed a lunch group after meeting via the Portland, Ore., alumnae chapter meet one Friday each month for lunch and to enjoy cultural activities. They are pictured at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
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Contact: Lisa Eblen, lisa.eblen@med.navy.mil Facebook: Virginia Peninsula Alpha Phi Alumnae Chapter
New Alumnae Chapters Congratulations to the following chapter for recently receiving its charter!
Baltimore, Md., Alumnae Chapter Chartered: May 17, 2011 Chapter President: Brittany Fertig (Delta ZetaMaryland) Email: brittany.fertig@gmail.com Alpha Phi International is excited to announce alumnae chapters are forming in the following areas:
❧ Illinois Southern Chicago Suburbs ❧ Iowa Des Moines ❧ Oklahoma Edmond ❧ Wisconsin LaCrosse ❧ Texas NASA/Bay Area Alpha Phi International is excited to announce alumnae chapters are revitalizing in the following areas:
❧ California San Francisco ❧ Florida Naples, Orlando ❧ Indiana Indianapolis ❧ Minnesota Minneapolis/St.Paul ❧ Montana Missoula ❧ New Jersey Central New Jersey ❧ Ohio Akron ❧ Tennessee Nashville Please contact Paige Stallings (GammaDePauw) at pstallings@alphaphi.org if you are interested in getting involved with any of these chapters or starting a chapter in your area.
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Alpha Phi Quarterly
Fall 2011
Alumnae Anniversaries
Help us recognize the following women as they celebrate an anniversary of sisterhood.
25-year Sisters 1986 Fun Facts: Alpha Phi installed three new chapters, New Hampshire (Eta Alpha), CSU/San Bernardino (Eta Beta) and Akron (Eta Gamma); “Out of Africa” won best picture at the 58th annual Academy Awards; Worldwide premiere of “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” Right: The sterling silver 25-year pin in the shape of the Big Dipper is fashioned with one sapphire at each of the seven joints. Alumna Initiate (Alpha Lambda) Anita Avellino Jacquelyn Rodrigue Ayotte Carmela Banasik Orlene Blake Judy Kaye Botts Cathy Rayor Boyd Rae Hoyt Chrane Beth Collings Sandra Comadena Sylvia Deaton Gail Brolin Dutt Bonnie Ellis Shirley Inderbitzen Hanks Linda Hamelrath Hartzell Margery Tyson Hubbard Amy Keller Lisa Larson Marlene Richard LaVault Meredith Huxtable MacNeill Judith Nash Frances Gillen Nawoichyk Maureen O’Hagan Neumayer-Fischbeck Mary Marscher Quanstrom Elaine McAleney Richards Esther Frazier Samuelson Linda Seeloff Loretta Hagen Smith Marcia Ettestad Solomonson Patricia Spry Eileen Hurney Stevens Winogene Kenshalo Vaughan Deborah Gibney Veltri Regina Stone Wilson Akron (Eta Gamma) Lynette Ballog Lisa Bardill Arizona (Beta Epsilon) Robin Atkinson Suzanne Bantit Valerie Day Barrett Patricia Besler Wende Bibo Ruth Frenkel Blake Avery Crossman Laura Dingwall Dennison Jill Eisenberg Jody Euld Sheryl Reese Hayes Michelle Hoss Jensen Leslie Johnson Diane Toy Lee Julie Lessler Tamara McElwee Linson Mary McDonough Milinda Meyer Joyce Mullins Toni Thomas Ohrt Laureen Petersen Kathryn Peterson Stephanie Vonderscher Severson Jody Thomas Diane Ilsley Tyree Kimberly Schneider Wolff Arizona State (Gamma Pi) Janet Woods Baughman Eileen Doupe Benson Stephanie Biundo Cavallaro Debora Liberante Dorn Kari Voldeng Fry Kristen Reina Giatzis
Shannon Hayes Harendza Kristine Herndon Jennifer Isbell Hillier Elizabeth Vialle Jankowski Mary Kirkland Sherry Kresh Annette Enciso Matzen Ellen Morose Maria Grillo O’Leary Melissa Peralta Cheryl Perea Margo Fekas Roessler Sheila Rose Margaret Naruse Ross Colette Wright Savage Angela Skintzis Dara Mufich Sordo Jeanna Doria Stalford Beth Crivello Treviso Vicky Vergara Nicole White Laura Strope Wilkerson Janeen Cox Woods Ashland (Epsilon Alpha) Andrea Blair Batt Karen Butler Shari Coressel Candace Debitetto Michele Villers Fuchs Debra Sharp Hawking Jacqueline Hood Karen McGrainor Hoy Laura Sherman Hughes Renee Michaux Hunter Linda Coates Kight Dianne Kirby Barbara Lang Wanda Weber Mayhew Kimberly Rupp Moore Denise Paris Dina DeComo Preston Shaun Tisdale Purley Nancy Suren Denise Witkiewicz Wolens Baldwin-Wallace (Delta Upsilon) Susan Phillips Bennett Kelly O’Hara Boyle Linda Johnson Crowly Donna Schwertner D’Amico Karen Hall Dee Cheri Stephan Denes Elaine Behm Dunson Rebecca Minko Gawsyszawski Kristin Spetz Logsdon Susan Gifford McClelland Toni Haverdill Mitchell Colleen Persinger Whelan Ball State (Delta Rho) Jennifer Stout Burk Kelly Farlow Holly Lobdell Green Lisa Swisher Paulson Bentley (Zeta Rho) Nikki Albert Donna DeBonee Battalino Patty Murphy Bucci Sharlene Galasso Burgess Cheryl Canzano Ann Caruso Rhonda Chistolini Kristen McLaughlin DesRochers Cathy Goyette
Andrea Honigman Jennifer Isaacson Kristen Kenyon Eva Harrington McDonald Sheryl Falcioni Parrella Sharon Walsh Boston (Eta) Jodi Rosoff Berkowtiz Cheryl Boni Carol Cafferkey Catherine Broderick Connelly Cynthia Davis Michelle Liem DeGroat Dina Fanelli Donnelley Nathalie Fernandez Marjorie Glaser Jodi Greenwald Diane Kuwamura Janet Liang Elizabeth Ross Lieberman Ann McCaffrey Christina Sibilia Montanari Carrie Needham Gretchen Neuwirth Newell Laura Siegel Lori Spagna Betsy Brill Steckelman Deborah McGuire Wiesler Andrea Zanelli Bowling Green State (Beta Omicron) Lesli Calabro Brodner Amy McGrath Bruno Patricia Westhoven Canelli Theresa Hoodlet Carroll Lisa Cradic Durham Kelly Gray Francis Kimberlie Goldsberry Debra Hovanec Marcia Steiner Lange Kimberly Meyer McCue Michelle Hanson Miclette Margaret Elias Nuss Amy Peterson Heather Ring Pohle Jennifer Hasselschwert Ruess Beth Wannemacher Sanders Kimberly Willetts British Columbia (Beta Theta) Margot Koehler Allen Kendra Osenton Susan Eissler Stolberg Butler (Epsilo n Beta) Melissa McCormick Carroll Lori Birchall Dearing Dana Farr Kelly Young Green Melissa Harris Stephanie Sherry Hodde JoEllyn Harmon Hurtubise Debera Coy Leonard Elizabeth Palestino Lowe Kristy Shooltz McPike Alice Phillips Dawn Spilde Richards Greta Shankle Sanderson Danielle Oberle Sleight Suzanne Weinrich Cal Poly (Epsilon Chi) Molly O’Keefe Bean Karen Borgwardt
Sheryl Cahl Sarah Care Adrienne Paris Carey Elizabeth Fanoe Kristi Frost Karen Ketchen Sally Slate Lee Kym Lehman Erin McCormick Kelly McCosker Julie Hemingway McMullin Pamela Ghormley Norian Deborah Oakland Suzanne Oppenlander Kelley Connell Pitre Pamela Rains Lisa Satriano Lisa Stoney Pamela Wollmer
Cornell (Delta) Susan Arndt Stephanie Bloom Avidon Kimberly Woolridge Ball Rhonda Balsam Kris Hallden Bass Elizabeth Bauer Catherine Taylor Berner Patricia Peters Bowmer Gayle Shomer Brezicki Amy Pfannenstiel Bunszel Cheryl Donnelly Burgess Reba Cohen Laurie Longwell Conan Shari Jaffess Davidson Kathleen Dedrick Kathleen Spencer Erickson Lisa Friedlander Lisa Gedzelman
10-year Pin Congratulations to our 10-year members! You are now eligible for a special anniversary pin to celebrate this milestone. The 10-year pin features a bold Roman numeral X in brushed silver with a delicate ivy vine entwined around it.
Case Western Reserve (Zeta Pi) Jennifer Rennecker Ardy Victoria Fedor Tamara Glaser Julie Grim Sooka Lee Julia Milman Tammy Toth Uy Margot Young Weinberg Colorado State (Zeta Mu) Caia Jones Brotzman Louann DeCoursey Samara Dornfeld Katherine Vandermee Holman Junko Kato Michelle Rosengarten Lanning Cheryl Pulliam Portnoy Laura Helinski Troutman Dana Vanlandingham Diane Flower Waggoner Columbia (Zeta Chi) Heather Adrian Amy Blumberg Hafey Jennifer Horowitz Belinda Neumann Mary Trifaro
Linda Samter Goldsmith Shelly Harris Judy Kay Rebecca Fadel King Melissa Hajdu Larson Galen Pierce Magendanz Lisa McCurry Deborah Beroll Morin Suzanne LeMole Parent Jane Wiener Parish Brooke Bourassa Pike Lisa Prestigiacomo Daphna Roth Deborah Kall Schaal Susan Quamo Shatford Allison Silcox Deborah Skolnik Carol Slaughter Karen Smith Meena Birdee Sokhi Carla Grosse Vascones Lesley Wagner Lisa Waldman Susan Wiseman CSU/Long Beach (Gamma Kappa) Tiffany Grohs Beljak Janelle Clevenger Bland Kathleen Brennan Sarah Archie Chavez Colleen Casinelli Decker
Think a sister is missing from this list? The Executive Office may not have current contact information for her. Email alumnae@alphaphi.org or call 847.316.8940.
Gail Testa DelGaudio Rosalind Roehm Haley Christine Benington Routley Elizabeth Servais Shaun Murray Sharp Janice Weiner Shinberg Marianne Sorensen Sullivan Patricia Miller Taggart Christina Waag Alyson Elerding Westfall CSU/Northridge (Epsilon Upsilon) Christa Brewton Melinda Bruskrud Enna Chernitsky Jennifer Jackson Ferris Judith Ford Kimberly Ganatra Becky Hershkowitz Gittins Jennifer Harris Julie Iko Cheryl Katz Jill Iverson Kinder Audrey Stone Lenchner Susan McNeely Lewis Candace Coleman Malyszek Debbie Oshatz Barbara White Owens Deborah Pomeroy Reckmeyer Stephanie Rubenstein Teri Yago Ryan Marci Sabblut Lisa Smocer Jennifer Tandrow Tracey Zimmerman CSU/San Bernardino (Eta Beta) Delane Davis Allen Cynthia Angel Michelle Lopez Benware Carla Boozan Cheryl Luther Couture Rebecca Mares Durney Melissa McCollem Face Jennifer Stark Gillmore Heather McLendon Gomes Terri Granville Ronda Hill Michelle Kresse-VanCamp Juliana Thomas Kutsche Shirleann Machain Lafrenz Grace Martinez LaRose Laura Mihld Lawrence Rebecca Carranza Lehnerd Jill Traina Litel Rajean Mayberry Long Laurie Marscher Laura Swickard McGowan Sandra Meith Kristine Miller Theresa Muns Stephanie Camadena Myers Elva Baeza Negrete Mary Carranza O’Callaghan Stephanie Nash Pfafman Lisa Elias Ponsford Linda Scaramella Pronschinske Chantia Rodriquez Lucila Sanchez Manal Saleeb Schmutzer Robyn Reiter Swart Yvonne Villa Dayton (Zeta Psi) Manjula Bathini
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Amy Bayer Ann Bretz Lorette Sprenger Coil Cheray Cozza Susanne Apprill Doran Kristen Rivoria Griffin Diana Hall Lori Harris Amy Heintz Jane Henry Nancy Fariello Herman Maria Havel Hinrichs Michelle Hub Karin Kowalski Kagan Becky Klockenkemper Kelly Burris Langenfeld Constance Renspie McCance Karen Passilla Ann Murphy Reichenbach Lori Sauer Becky Maus Schaaf Christine Janess Smith Suzann Starzec Janet Stein Jenifer Petersmark Taylor Amy Thorne Jill Fox Warman Angela Weber Tina Welch Delaware (Epsilon Nu) Susan Aiello June Alt Mindy Howard Butler Mia Cahill Cathy Manzo Campanella Michele DeMatteis Patricia Enright Karen Hummers Greenberg Vivian Harstead Staci Hause Patricia Rocco Holland Phyllis Brennan Lee Michelle Lucey Andrea Sabo Luker Elizabeth Rianhard McCartney Lynne McReady Kim Mercaldo Stephanie Rigor Christine Supino Amy Thielens Randi Kershman Weiss DePauw (Gamma) Rachael Andrew Boezi Kristie Weimar Burke Julie Byers Erica Mcleane Cates Stacy Arenz Fann Charis Gaines Kris Emens Gaziano Mary Glotzbach Nancy Orn Grobengieser Beth Haebich Hodgin Katherine Garrett Holub Julianne Parks Jarrell Kathy Kaweske Jeanne O’Connell Klein Maria Laskowski Nicole Brock Masterson Christine Szillat Messerschmidt Lisa Morgan Kara Narten Debora Hewitt Neumeyer Christine Kickinski O’Hara
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Cynthia Meyers Plate Sue Smith Carol Springer Jodi Vantilburg Drake (Gamma Omicron) Polly Ryan Cullen Lynn Corrigan Fisher Jamie Lepak Fissinger Donna Wedman Goss Julia McCauley Hill Julie Mann Paige Pohlman Peterson Elizabeth Pollock Christine Simms Barbara Mastre Stanford Stephanie Stockton Theresa Verkrysse Debra Warshawsky Zucker Duquesne (Epsilon Iota) Lori Dennis Cassidy Stacey Wagner Early Michele Sirianni Heald Nancy Hillbeck Jonette Moore Joseph Susan Rizza Messer Amy Neuser Susan Doherty Raimondi Christine McNulty Rohde Melissa Sabatine Lisa Smith Suzanne Tamasy Mary Trkula East Carolina (Delta Alpha) Elizabeth Walma Brady Heather Bachmann Carter Tracy Creps Rhonda Knight Crum Amanda Hodges Dubel Lara Glowacki Margaret Conrad Hoffman Jennifer Hulsey Michelle Maclay Cristin Roach Elizabeth Clayton Stanley Mary Spikes Thomas Eastern Illinois (Zeta Alpha) Cathi Gagliardo Adams Amy Nejedlo Bloodgood Lisa Budnik Lori Chamberlain Mary Carroll Clifford Suzanne Hampson Frueh Cyndy Rhind Gerecke Sharon Gillespie Kara Creaden Gross Allison Hendron Stephanie Schedler Henkel Mary Fruehe Jones Caraleigh Lompart Nonie Barrett Lowry Monica McManus Kelly Manns McMorrow Laura Mecum Navarroli Sherri Neumann Melissa Nichols Stacy Shirley Olson Christy Pope Christine Nicarico Roy Lisa Bircher Stine Gail Swanson Elmhurst (Zeta Xi) Janice Vineyard Deangelo Susan Dunne Suzanne Boyd Hribal Cheryl Krol Pearl Manzie Ann McNally Kelly Wilson Melarkey Justine Willis Randall Amy Dodd Reichert Kristin Burud Walsh Franklin & Marshall (Zeta Sigma) Andrea Deutsch Amy DiCamillo Christine Eustis Carolyn Haddock Gould Stefani Kauffman Kimberly France McKeown
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Beverly Mikes Elizabeth Evans Miller Karen Mintz Katine Mozak Andrea Sansbury Deborah Sesok Ellen Strauss Maryl Tolge Diane Tralongo Anne Williams Idaho (Beta Zeta) Amanda Brailsford Liz Wallace Branter Raini Reid Cherry Kimberly Cross Shannon Nash Gibson Michaelle Kaserman Natalie Knudson Heather Linhart Carolyn Stonebraker Karen Thomason Kym Thorton-Mangum Ellen Whitcraft Illinois (Beta Alpha) Julie Loftus Bedore Janet Patterson Boland Kristine Goetz Bonebrake Brenda Freeman Brieden Keyma Brieseacher Bullock Kristen Jacobsen Elkins Colleen Fallow Caryn Augustine Grimmer Shannon Hale Hallstrom Lynn Houlihan Harrington Catherine Larson Koerner Mary McDonald Kraft Debbie Kuo Jenny Li Diane Webb McClain Margaret Miller Moira Fogarty Nield Gwendolyn Gurney O’Hara Sherri Rockwell Lisa Ahlberg Schweska Julie Hunsaker Seiler Marie Thomopoulos Laura Trotman Illinois State (Zeta Tau) Michelle Sukow Butler Karen Wenzel Davison Christina Filippo Michelle Frederick Fossett Kelly Gozdziak Michelle Hanson Amy Henthorn-Powell Laura Krueger Huffman Karin McCarthy Lange Christie Marek Tracy Marusak Heather Mills Nash Theresa Newlon Lisa Dorey Otto Amy Hazelrigg Plangger Christine Dornback Roake Tina Ruhmann Yvonne Saronitman Laura Seno Saundra Smilgis Jamie Gabehart Smith Beth Elias Snedden Jane Askew Welborn Indiana (Beta Tau) Sarah Owen Baldus Annalisa Rhoades Bellack Lolita Bello Braden Michelle Morgenthaler Bryant Suzanne Klatt Bush Lynn Siavelis Christos Jennifer Conner Suzanne Corya Cynthia Musser Dolson Susan Ensley Christina Fifer Ersig Susan Smilanich Evans Tracy Miele Gohl Marcy Lang Grim Lisa Grinstead Jennifer Hill Kimberly Aldrich Holland
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Stacy Swain Litzler Mandi Dresch Melangton Lisa Jagla Middleton Rebecca Polihronis Sandra Potter Jennifer Pendergast Pratt Amy Johnson Renken Susan Riser Cristina Trautman Shank Carla Short Smith Leslie Thompson Judy Mendenhall Todd Denise Bontrager Williams Indiana State (Delta Pi) Sarah Hadley Aikman Alisa Cornell Bieghler Laura Reynolds Corry Michelle Freeman Emily Gettinger Jenny Gump Joanna Hall Kellee McKain Harrison Cheryl Stood Hazlett Cheryl Jaske Kelly Marie Schwartz Kirkeiner Kendra Koohns Karla Lowe Gina Marsh Beverly Hardebeck Pyle Ann Chaniga Rotelli Franci Rubin Sheri Nasser Seat Angela Shores Lisa Beck St.Clair Angela Koehler Walden Shawna Welch Cheryl Oberholtzer Wilson Indiana U. Southeast (Zeta Epsilon) Debra Scheurich Bleemel Kimberly Schneider Carney Anjelia Parker Hawkins Lisa Gibbs Matchuny Maria Totten Matthews Jennifer Peycha Mary Shultz Kristie Rogers Sullivan Iowa (Delta Epsilon) Robin Rushing Akers Kristin Bottoni Colleen Burke Jill Burrus Suzanne Zmolek Carpenter Meikka Cutlip Renee Pederson Davis Marcia Patton Donovan Jill Cresswell Eilderts Sarah Evans Clare Georgantis Kimberly Hickman Haring Carole Hartman Cynthia Mull Hays Jenni Hazen Cynthia Houston Huber Gretchen Wood Middleton Jyll Johnson Miner Heidi Sease Nebel Nicole Stonebraker Neems Susan Oliver Jana Illingworth Smith Jeanne Thompson Elizabeth Hanna Wade Iowa State (Zeta Delta) Krista Finnestad Briley Suzanne Littrell Conway Nicole Taylor Dahm Kristine Reich DCamp Kimberly Stahlhut Dennis Alison Farnham Carol Fordyce Andrea Camenzend Hasstedt Jacquelin Haas LeBreck Amy Willet Muller Kathleen Hoy Paul Jill Linderman Richardson Judy Falada Rowland Sara Wells Salter Donna Boatman Smaida Kristin Wirth Stoecklein
Linda Stephany Wilker Johns Hopkins (Zeta Omicron) Ilham Algayed Tamara Ryter Amos Marissa Brown Denise Ross Dodson Alison Karben Gordon Lisa Levy Koppel Toby Lazarus Maureen McArdle Stephanie Leppo O’Neill Regina Opalach Lisa Proskin Pierce Jane Freeberg Sarma Aino Ettinger Schoeniger Kanan Shah Sarah VanDamme Laurie Hartgrave Vasquez Kimberly McCormack Wilson Karen Horowitz Woerner Kansas (Gamma Delta) Jean Berka Adam Angela Bell Betsy Hunt Dornbusch Alana Sherrow Estes Colene Seidel Fischli Laura Starkey Heflin Connie Christian Keeney Patricia Langley Martha Slusher Lucero Larissa Ray Odell Diane Karlin Oden Megan Hughes Richardson Patricia Rogowski Carla Schwarz Roberta King Soloff Stacey Sullivan Karen Taylor Kimberly Thiessen Kent State (Beta Omega) Kelli Gruber Anderson Constance Nigro Delivuk Wendy Weber Dolven Cynthia Fisher Megan O’Neill Gonzalez Amy Gissinger Iademarco Mellissa Irwin Melissa Gorsuch Larrabee Beth Leo Kathryn Poyer Noble Kimla Patterson Megan Vance Karen Wiercinski Michele Wyse Lander (Epsilon Mu) Jennifer Brock Becknell Nancy Brown Cothran Donna Rowland Renee Rudloff Virginia Rackley Scates Tammy Townsend Lehigh (Epsilon Psi) Nina Chomak Claudia DelGross Catherine Duffy Laurie Fernandes Jill Gwertzman Sally Hood Diana Kittredge Allison Mack Dani Rasmus Julie Shapirro Kathryn VanDeusen Loyola Marymount (Zeta Beta) Robin Anderson Melissa Doyle Andrews Jacqueline Brooks Cynthia Hernandez Carrese Kristine Dietrichs Terri Goodwin Donegan Jennifer Dzida Joelle Greene Jana Rovsek Helmbold Michelle Huizdos Michelle Lang Michele Herres Lowther Patricia Marren
Gwendolyn Chuilli McLain Stacey Giardino Moffat Lisa Bonnici O’Hara Kristine Shea Jacqueline Toubes Maine (Delta Nu) Jennifer Bourassa Christia Cooper Kristi Cota Cournoyer Kathleen Donnelly Daro Tessie Dubois Barbara Eller Kristin Kendrick Pamela Riggs Katherine Biscoe Turlo Manitoba (Beta Eta) Lori Hutchison Corinne Rudnicki Smith Maryland (Delta Zeta) Kristin Daniel Allen Natalie Petricoin Atkinson Juli Ballesteros Lisa Brett Laurie Cameron Beverly Ringer Cauley Jill Chernoff Jill Zollars Coco Ellen Cooper Ellen Dirlan Anastasia Ryon Hinton Helaine Katz Leslie Kerner Laurie Fried King Lynn Kraft Bonnie Levyns Valerie Lieberman Marsh Lisa Kaplan Miller Elise Newman Diana Noah Ivy Rabinowitz-Wells Julie Sziladi Rich Ilie Ruby Julie Schlafman Amy Holzman Sesret Stacy Ketner Sherno Eileen Weinberg Snowden Jennifer Mordkofsky Solovey Pam Straut Pam Waller Miami University (Gamma Nu) Gretchen Hehman Ambach Catherine Hayes Carr Laurie Lansell Florence Cameron Fulker Mary Gradel Ann Grelina Valerie Roy Hecht Suzanne Henbest Wendy Lee Hummel Marty McKillip Jarosz Jennifer Doolittle Keasling Diane Kral Cynthia Lattin Musick Peggy Ferron Nolan Andrea Gaddie Philpott Erin Pruehs Lori Brenner Pruiksma Kymberly Williams Smith Jennifer Swan Carol Bohn Thune Sara Valentine Kerry Reese Wallace Michigan (Theta) Jenna Venus Allen Mary Ball Erin Sweeny Bartman Judith Rice Burns Amy Lesperance Endres Tamara Tanner Farley Molly Finley Sandra Gilbert Jill Ringel Hart Elizabeth Graham Karalexis Silvia Kleer Jennifer Lifshay Jenifer Martin Kristin Mathews Blase Linda McFall
Bronwyn Jones Monroe Konika Patel Michelle Penn Samantha Ruckman Sarah Magnuson Stamatakos Kathryn Gaglio Tzetzo Karin Nurmi Valvo Jennifer Aichele Vana Bethany Vrooman Veilleux Peggy Eilers Weber Wendi Zazik Michigan State (Beta Beta) Susan Pfrommer Bannar Michele Whyte Bartlett Megan Brueger Kim Fowler Byam Lori Caruso Gela Boebel Cheney Shannon Growney Gulielmi Amy Miller Hathorne Christa Wilson Lenz Michele Bien Morad Julia Murray Barbara Cummins Norgeard Elizabeth Meyer Patrick Suzanne Shackleton Joan Fox Turrentine Jill Taschner Ulle Lynn McElroy Vandenbossche Aimee VanDragt Tanya Blanchard Willett Midwestern State (Gamma Omega) Carrie Elam Carney Leticia Garcia Patricia Guajardo Wendy Kirksey Keith Minnesota (Epsilon) Elizabeth Anderson Jennifer Gorzycki Leigh Haugen Julianne Dahlsgaard Hunter Jennifer Johnson Amy Kenefick Shannon Roberg Aileen Tappeiner Runde Minnesota State/Moorhead (Delta Omega) Catherine McLarnan Misty Shelton Missouri (Omicron) Lynn Bishop Barbara Bodine Lisa Brenner Ginger Anderson Bridis Ashley Allen Brown Rachel Townsend Brown Anne Cooksey Tammara Wilkerson Cutter Julie Dean Jennifer Bockelman Dick JoAnna Dulin Mary Goodall Dunavant Rebecca Ellerson Ann Faherty Dina Favassa Sylvia Clear Fox Dawn Martin Grizzell Jenny Rogles Heilweck Lori Taylor Hoover Mary Horst Shirley Amery Jennings Teri Jordan Theresa Kaufman Sherry Koller Dawn Peters Lamping Kimberly Lohoefner Darcy Ludwig Rose Shanes Lumm Deborah Priddy Martin Carol Kopp McHenry Kelly Perle Karen Redmond Jean Reisler Tory Roberts Ann Roche Cheryl Schaefer Rock
Bridget Barhorst Schmidt Julie Sedwick Shawcross Kristine Kammann Shellabarger Lea Sonderen Robyn Steffes Sandra Finkes Straetker Valarie Martin Stuart Pamela Sullivan Lisa Shelby Trimble Catherine Dyer Venezia Kimberly Hechler Voss Jill Waldrop Julie Meyer Wallace Mary Weber MIT (Zeta Phi) Christine Bald Maya Bose Amy Bourassa Julie Choi Lisa Czerwonka Penny Plummer Fusco Jema Gonzales Jennifer Hamel Jones Teresa Zimmers Koniaris Cara-Lyn Lappen Eun-Ha No Rosemary Rocchio Catherine Rocchio Larrissa Rodriguez Mary Smith Joanne Spetz Caroline Stancell Kathryn Viksne Irene Wang Montana (Chi) Jacqueline Reeves Cenis Michelle Deigert Lisa Howell Shannon Velk McMahon Renee Pettinato Mosley Shelley Neilson Pamela Peterson Murray State (Zeta Zeta) Lorri Boyd Dant Regina Dawson Rita Lynch Patricia Muench Tonya Brown Murphy Sharon Rice Tonya Burdine Ross Kathy Sellars Nebraska (Nu) Susan Osterberg Bath Stacy Brechbill Patricia Holt Caruso Tiffany Scott Condit Kim Bitner Drottz Sally Rogge English Mary Focht Jill Hornstein Goldstein Denise Stenger Karloff Kendra King Susan Egnoske Lammel Patricia Romine Masten Elizabeth Milroy Sherry Peeks Naylon Michelle Cacioppo Personelli Kathrine Moldenhauer Roselius Anne Stephens Schernikau Elizabeth Selinger Elaine Kalal Stoner Suzanne Dohmen Tooley Trudi Trysla Nebraska/Kearney (Delta Xi) Jenny Denman Abels Wendy Vobejda Connelly Lisa Zweifel Cook Karen Dempsey Rebecca Fulmer Trisha Spomer Kind Kathy Mahrt McNeill Cristy Miller Molly Malone Rigatuso Heather Romero
Chapters may not be listed because they did not exist at the time (e.g., chapters were closed or not yet established).
Catherine Brindamour Scheer Jody Lookabill Smith Doris Grage Viall Sheri Roach Wharton Maureen Laverty Zohlen New Hampshire (Eta Alpha) Sophie Aikman Leslie Frolich Alden Barbara Koontz Alevras Theresa Allard Lauren Amico Deidre Hammond Araujo Diane Arinello Kimberly Darling Aronson Dorothy Ayotte Joline Beedy Michelle LaVault Beliveau Christine Ariansen Belmonte Kirsten Rasmussen Bergstrom Jennifer Blood Rebecca Zeller Bontemps Joan Bowen Melissa Bulaong-Foy Barbara Camick Amy Reed Cernava Barbara Connole Julia Cornelio Angela Morin Cornell Lianne Hoyt Deal Elizabeth Delano Kathryn Dixon Susan Donnelly Susan Nahigian Duffy Mary Fagan Lynne Flanagan Bettina Morrissey Galarneau Ann-Marie Gavin Teresa Moritz Gschwind Jennifer Gvay Mary Hoyt Hamilton Sarah King Harrington Karen Luby Healey Andrea Holbrook Tracey Irzyk Elizabeth Trawicki Keegan Teresa Kelleher Kristi Konotchick Kelli Koweleski Amy Just Kullberg Debra Moorman Lainez Kerry Roche Lentine Shirley Holmes Lussier Suzanne Madden Lisa Maynard Elizabeth Morrison McCarthy Amanda McLeod Patricia Sullivan McNulty LeAnn Kaufman Miller Timi Christophero Paccioretti Nancy Toben Perkins Kimberley Pierce Cathleen Porter Corey Powell Karen Pressey Jennifer Ray Elizabeth Nelson Redfield Kristen Fagan Rice Karen Siegel Fitting Deborah Crocco Smith Joan Nawoichyk Tavares Andrea Chapdelaine Tetreault Debra Richards Thibodeau Karen Davis Thurston Alisa Caras Tucker Sarah Urlwin Tania Fort Zirn North Dakota (Pi) Lori Adams Berdahl Paula Bergan Dawn Nybo DeMers Erika Malm Dietz Nicole Bodine Fugere Stacey Radakovich Gaustad
Chrissy Moneia Goodmanson Georgia Howard Lisa Easton Hummel Stacey Stackelhouse Kinser Leslie Weigand Macho Annette Humann Ordahl Karin Fanfulik Reber Suzy Bratton Thorson Bettina Bergene Vonesh North Texas (Gamma Eta) Rhonda Lopez Abraham Sandra Albon Lori Banks Yvette Dean Cordell Lesha Symons Ervin Carol Reames Fox Lori Franzke Kimberly Hendricks Jane Knoop Eva Lavine Michele Marshall Janet Folmar Mash Melinda Cates McInnis Kristina Lynn Miller Laura Oswald Deborah Schultz Pugh Lisa Clausen Roden
Margaret Toillion Steffensmeier Northwestern (Beta) Natalie Amrose Rosenthal Maria Villarama Callahan Kristin Brown Cywinski Lisa Dieruf Diane Ebner Stephanie Moss Gallo Kirstin Gard Lora Anderson Gordon Holly Karris Julie Mullen King Constance Drake Kissling Brenda Boyle Lawton Anne Pellegrini Anna Law Rast Paula Kezdi Rogus Diljeet Singh Laura Greiner Stasiowski Shanda Wedlock Christine Tarin Wheeler Northwood (Zeta Omega) Suzanne Demers Badalamenti Tressa Owczarski Cunha Colleen Fitzgerald
Josephine Tuso Key Diana Anglin Miller Melissa Smith Mitchell Kara Petree Terri Rice Holly Greenfield Schmidt Susan Shapiro Jayne Wittrock Suess Tonya Thompson Lisa Del Vero Tingelstad Katherine Braun Vickery Karen Covington Walsh Janine Logan Warren Nancy Miller Williams Old Dominion (Epsilon Eta) Maureen Gammino Dianna Mericle Tina McElroy Steblein Oregon (Tau) Lisa Newton Ackerman Susan Brody Balogh Carolyn Royce Billings Maria Corvallis Barbara Bartelt Damon Betsy Eby Cynthia Epping Stefanie Liebl Garber Holly Hagan
Maribeth Wilson Day Diane Dolgash Guglielmetti Lopa Hajari Heidi Kayler Nelda Leake Susan Reiling Poffenbarger Carolyn Randolph Suzanne Sendroy Janice Sherburne Stacy Silvernail Barb Taylor Purdue (Delta Mu) Angela Bashenow Allyson Ranck Black Leora Staggs Bodie Audrey Bogdonoff Heather Hansen Cain Anne Corbett Forbes Lisa Wilkens Ford Kathleen Bird Gerlach Leanna Goldschmidt Michelle Betz Graffis Kimberly Gentry Greene Holly Gustafson Rosemary Hackett Amy Thiel Hutsell Julie Zahn Jennings Shana Knotts Lauren Heidt Kuetemeyer
The charter members of Eta Gamma at the University of Akron. Samantha Ross Sheri Heuter Schoenbaun Kimberly Brittain Scott Janet Jackson Terry Sarah Frauenheim Wagner Northern Colorado (Delta Gamma) Therese Qullen Baker Carol Barth Battaglia Gleneen Overholt Brienza Laura Williamson Caballero Shirley Minnis Collier Denise Dietz Desmond Dianne Prager Forsyth Diane Fowler Charissa Hefley Stephanie McConnell Hughes Tammy Craig Kauppila Tonia Kilgannon Karen McGovern Diana Ransom Palazzo Susan Sutcliffe Reilly Linda Roberts Julie Sims Schmitt Suzanne Moulton Sherritt Northern Illinois (Epsilon Delta) Julie Truger Northern Iowa (Epsilon Theta) Kellie Hartog Bliss Angela Gossen Garrison Suzanne Sheldon Jones DeAnna Furst Luciow Carolyn McCune Colleen Brady Nolte Shelli Benson O’Brien Lori Alexander Sands Karla Nuehring St. John
Kimberly Pierce Grady Barbara Sambuchi Hazen Susan Bolen Meyers Linda Priem Lisa Spadafore Tracey Swidorski Holly White Ohio State (Rho) Nan Paisley Brunskill Cami Chahin Christine Vojticek Craffey Jacquelyn Parker Daylor Sara York Drees Ondrea Dutro Lora Vrsansky Edwards Kim Fritzsche Molly Greenzalis Jenifer Wilson Grilliot Marci DiRuzza Jones Jill Keenan Kayser Sime Malajikian Amy Christen Malone Andrea Spendal Metzger Dawn Thompson Pasqualone Rachel Harner Ray Mindy Richter Rebecca Imes Thieken Kristy Vankoughnet Wendy Worth Deborah Johnson Young Oklahoma (Phi) Lacye Bennett Vanessa Benton Lea Ullman Cherek Sharron Deax Susan Deax Michelle Henley Karen Spruell Hudson Lauren Lukaszek Ivy Jane Rice Jergensen
Dana Yaw Isaak Sharon Kurtti Janice Molly Kim Nagle Lisa Nunley Maraya Deline Radcliffe Rachel Mazoff Rosen Cathy Straight Maria Barinaga Tipton Andrea Weisensee Katherine Von Hinckelday Werdebaugh Oregon State (Beta Upsilon) Vickie Carlson Arnold Sharon Brownson Victoria Dewey Anne Scafidi Gooding Denise Hamlin Jill Gearin Hill Erica Howe Dawn Morrell Kosinski Kimberly Lau Debra Feldman LeFore Carol Louie Patricia Lusk Amber Mires-Cornett Schmitt Carol Westerberg Sedlacek Leisa Preboski Stoiber Christina Tracy Lan Vu Penn State (Gamma Rho) Amy Shuster Crosswait Puget Sound (Gamma Zeta) Gina Allioti Michele Armstrong Joanne Blomquist Sara Campbell
Kimberly Ewing Kultgen Kirsten Strube Lodarek Kimberly Smith Mackowski Virginia McDonald Jacqueline McDougall Meri Danek Nociti Sonja Poppler Rock Beth Letson Shoaf Angela Shelton Tucker Sandra Siegfried Waninger Rollins (Beta Lambda) Stephanie Amicon Alison Breslav Elizabeth Curb Marnia Kalil Marra Anna Noto Shampa Saha Greta Sastre Jean-Marie Tucker Steele Sandra Trafalis Sacramento State (Epsilon Gamma) Tonya Allen Campbell Aubain Camperi Tamineh Soltani Christie Cathlene Callis Desaunois Elise Dale Fong Julie Froines Gina Rhine Gesek Elaine Manansala Gomez Lisa Tachibana Harris Dee Ann Mangone Hutchins Kimberly Johnson Nicole Mahrt Michele Baffoni Mendenhall Stacy Merril Janet Sekreta Nelson Eileen O’Hanlon Suzanne Potter Michele Miller Purcell
Think a sister is missing from this list? The Executive Office may not have current contact information for her. Email alumnae@alphaphi.org or call 847.316.8940.
Wendi Heikkila Reinl Suzanne Morse Schillaci Joan Schmitt Lisa Schumacher Michelle Simas Teresa Piepho Stone Angela Tate Jennifer Burkart Trapani Deanne Davalos Travis Gina Stassi Vanacore Kris Vandenbrink Denise Walton Karen Whyte Amy Wood
Kristin Brennan Hogan Linda Kanellis Rosanne LaRosa Jennifer Ludden Prudy Alyson Mackenzie Debbie McWilliams Mary Meyer Nipa Mody Neuhaus Andrea Gattini Pennington Kim Sachse Jordana Colan Schneider Mary Stanhope Monica Katzen Starrett Rochelle Steiner
San Diego State (Gamma Alpha) Gale Alexander Claudia Garbaccio Anderson Tandi Armstrong Kira White Barr Angela Utrata Burton Tracy Cooper Lynnsey Cooper Barri McCarron Davis Sabrina Ferber Cheryl Gabrielian Michelle Greer Christine Hazlett Julie Colonelli Heffler Christena Hesson Leigh Huhn Sherry Rossiter Kittle Lisa Robinson Kormos Karen Halverstadt Miller Patricia Powers Vannostrand Debbie Zasio VanVoorhees Kristin West Jennifer Baker Woodworth
Texas (Omega) Melissa Dutton Batchelor Amelia Stewart Blanks Kristin Gray Bonanno Erin Lang Bonin Marian Brancaccio Diane Christy Browning Tracy Bolz Conner Theresa Bui Creevy Gina Null Dooley August Farnsworth Roxanna Gonzales Penne Atkins Graham Susan Saxon Griswold Melanie Hanson Mary Harrison Kelly Hayes Sonya Story Hayes Gretchen Barclay Hellinghausen Patricia Huff Maria Hybinette Aileen Stratman Kaufman Jill Bither Knorra Stephanie Burke Kurtz Stacy Drum Lashbrook Robin Bradley Latson Sharon Long Kelly Kenney Madonna Nora Scollard McSweeney Jennifer Fielder Meiners Elizabeth Melvin Margaret Rodgers Miller Melisa Maldonado Montemayor Nancy Nemer Carol Nemir Christine Noyd Anne Markle Porter Stacey Boardman Purcell Kerry Ray Gracie Benavides Roman Sarah Peck Schweppe Teri Cockerill Shorey Julie Stratman Rebecca Boatright Tullos Laura Drobnitch Vickers Westly Wellborn Sarah Arndt White Serin Jensen Yates
San Jose State (Beta Psi) Cynthia Roppel Baird Amanda Seamons Burgess Sylvia Choi Susan White Frisby Holly Herr Heidebrecht Pamela Armstrong Infantino Kimberly Jordan Lori Labmeier McIntyre Gina Oswald Christina Ridge Leslie Bryant Rourke Janelle Sellarole Santa Clara (Zeta Gamma) Kerri Ward Antes Elizabeth Hue DiRusso Adrianna Citti Glascott Dawn Golbranson Sue Salamida Greene Amara Ivancovich Marshall Camille Okata Masutomi Carolyn Meister Rebecca Olivas Mirizio Kristina Kroll Montag Rosa Montes Anne Callan Starr Heather McCullam Sweet South Dakota (Psi) Joan Klauck Adam Lisa Ahrendt DeBoer Brenda Evans Dykstra Jennifer Brown Ehde Dawn Garrett Doreen Hanson Kriss Jensen Ibis Shana Grey Johnson Corinne Pravecek Koch Micki Henderson Lundin Allison Forbes McGrath Lori McVay Padmore Rhonda VanLaecken Pape Connie Weiss Pruner Syracuse (Alpha) Heidi Ahrens Sabrina Benjamin Kristin Medinger Brown Erica Brown Kristen Hancock Erskine
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Texas A&M (Epsilon Omega) Lindsey Craig Judith Duncan Ann Harna Carol Key Melinda McMahan Cathy Morgan Lori Pomes Elizabeth Andreasik Rast Bridget Rohrbough Margaret Sucec Christine Tock Nancy Treadwell Monica Vrana Debbie Watkins Heather Hawkins Williams Christina DeStout Wodarski Texas A&M/Commerce (Delta Beta) Sherry Barnes Davison Sandra Blakey Farley Christine Laburda Frazier Deborah Hatton Sheila Scoggin Lambert Tina Logan
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Sherri Cordell Morgan Tammy Paris Rochelle Carmichael Paulet Jennifer Porter Marie Risher Patricia Gluck Schultz Rose Moreno Sessions Regina Upchurch Stanley Virginia Taglavore Texas Christian (Zeta Nu) Laura Renick Butera Diane Crockett Cantrell Lara Edgar Velma Beall Gibson Lynette Hughes Janice Abell Kinnear Lorena Lopez Rosemary Clement Moore SarahJane Hopkins Mouttet Nadine Troll Parsons Rajeanna Steen Podraza Cheryl Marks Rosen Virginia Rehme Soyars Lana Stephens Sharon Thornton Stacey Cole Wadle Heather Wintermeyer Waldon Texas State (Zeta Kappa) Holly Kennett Bullock Jennifer Trice Clark Jeri Henderson Vickie Kissell Betty Mayfield Jennifer Pelham Kristi Bretzke Stanley Susan Chaffee Taylor Texas Tech (Gamma Iota) Leah Alldredge Ardis Paige Duvall Beller Sandy Hines Blackwell Jana Box Cynthia Brown Kammie Bardsley Campagna Sharon Porche Capshaw Lana Howsley Cawthon Kellie Kaufman Cole Peggy Conroy Kathy Criss Tera Kovar Doerr Kerissa Webb Dunn Kim Huckabay Hogan Melody Owen Jurick Angie Abell McDowell Lisa Gomez Messieh Mindi White Meyer Tana Floyd Mitchell Kristi Kelley Norrell Suzanne Edwards Patchell Randi Saxon Peet Kathy Kinnison Rollo Nita Fields Rowley Virginia Bell Smith Mary Eschenburg Sprague Rhonda Nivens Wise Toronto (Xi) Allison Cook Lecily Corbett Ellen Kolbert Allison Marshall Kathy Mitanidis Sandra Brittijn N’Dong Nzue Leslie Oye Jan Rubina Rae Von Bitter Tufts (Zeta Theta) Terri Cappello Joanne Chaseman Jennifer Dann Suzanne Morris Dickman Debra Sussman Fletcher Anne Josephy Susan Simon Kussoy Lori Rothstein Nyman Julie Perlow Dana Roth
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Laura Snider Beth Yeaton UC/Berkeley (Lambda) Anne Bacher Hilary Baumann Cherry Lucille Donohoe Laura Ludeman Ferguson Ann Crampton Garcia Leah Perez Hellman Stephanie Herbert Kimberly Keenan Emma Neale Laskin Jennifer Nutley MacLennan Ashley Andeen Mastrorilli Deborah Mathew Lori McElroy Heather McKay Liane Peterson Moldenhauer Karen Munter Jennifer Oen Laura Onopchenko Nicole Fergusson Plumb Anastasia Prosser Andrea Rapaport Carole Reagan Kristen Scheel Elizabeth Dyer Schwalbach Kelli Kelley Steiner Sheila Thompson
UC/Santa Barbara (Gamma Beta) Frances Abalos Joelle Aiello Julie Bucknell Alle Denise Duca Brandalise Teri Carr Amy Collis Lizabeth Einbinder Dana Forte Doe Hain Kristin Morris Hengler Kim Hock Kari Kunkle Hollerbach Anne Howard Hourigan Debora Kristofferson Kristen Leisey Nancy Luckoff Jill Norman Sonia Parechanian Diana Meyer Ramacher Shery Kirshbaum Rosenstein Karen Rothschild Katherine Kawase Sarbacker Adrienne Sciacca Brandi Siegel Stephanie Smith Janet Solinsky Gina Vinella Julie Davis Wagner
Andrea DeBerry Tina Deranja Alane Rudman Dolensky Holly Dolle Anne Murphy Gonzales Michelle Friedman Grossfeld Catherine Hodges Ellen Houx Tiffany Smith Hunter Michelle Fisher Jones Marnie Lenartz Keane Allison Koehler Catherine Anaya Latter Sheri Semon Lietzow Rebecca Roellien Malecka Laura Denton McHenry Diane Romine Merz Melissa Lynch Meyer Lisa Moiselle Elizabeth Molitor Monique Naffah Michele Petralia Allison Pownau Pon Carey Edelbrock Robb Julie Conkin Sportelli Caroline Van Arst Lynn Viculin Christine Bogdanovich Vidovich Linda Branin Ward
Washington (Sigma) Christine Weis Anderson Kimberly Dorris Litsa Dremousis Jana Lund Dukelow Debbie Felix Kathy Goble Kristen Johnasson Heidi Hendrickson Khoury Karen Robinson Kindy Melissa King Michelle Carlson Lane Vickie Lea Christy Schleper Napier Valerie Brown Parrish Corey Patt Stacy Plews Jennifer Culver Sandstrom Allison Steincipher Aimee Stevenson Dixie Taira Robyn Thetford Linda Reed Weir Washington University (Zeta Upsilon) Carri Decter Becker Jennifer Burley Stacey Rosen Caplan Jacqueline Kwas Choy Cindy Crabtree deMendoza
The charter members of Eta Alpha chapter at the University of New Hampshire. Elizabeth Fleishman Von Emster Elizabeth Conway Walters Shelley Farrington Whipple UC/Davis (Epsilon Rho) Mary Bassler Janet Rohrbach Bautista Ashley Bennet Candice Costello Lisa Dole Kirsten Frank Duncan Nikki Lattie Emerson Karen Figone Susan Fox Jennifer Hume Frantz Kelley Malloy Hanson Diane Hartwick Melanie Takata Heaphy Mary Hicks Karen Brooks Hollister Debra Caroll Jackson Laura Jones Kathleen Lehan Kristen Westover McAndrew Debbie Meyer Anne Pach Susan Eastey Poston Kristin Olin Ruggiero Nicola Sevel Heather Skinner Kelly Perkins Stack Jeanne Beckly Taekman Marjorie Wieland Diane Baker Wilson Cynthia Wilson Rhonda Brown Winner Jacqueline Wright
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UCLA (Beta Delta) Christine Alloggiamento Jacqueline Baldridge Molly Brown Colleen Browne Janelle DelCarlo Brenda Krueger Disparti Louise Botto DuMont Susan Elam Julie Conwell Giannini Christina Milnes Glaser Michele Bua Golden Lorraine Charman Herbert Lauren Herr Caroline Frew Hirsch Eileen Farrell Linn Carrie Lucidi Meighan Maguire Michelle Dust Malynn Catherine Ratto Matsumura Brooke Gershon McGovern Anne Chapman McPherson Vibiana Molina Kimberly Mounts Tracy Orloff Elizabeth Argue Pollon Andrea Winkler Reynolds Blair Smith Ellen Valentine Jennifer Whitlock Julie Williams Jeanine Giambruno Woodell USC (Beta Pi) Jill Burney Cigliano Marisa Cigliano Christine Marshall Covella
Deanne Gorohoff Williams Lisa Yasuda Kirsten Zick Lisa Blas Zide Virginia (Zeta Iota) Sharon Ashton Amy Oleson Baker Mary Blair Sally Browning Diana Cherry Elisabeth Davidson Alexandra Egan Cynthia Burns Flannery Donna Gadd Andrea Wood Grattan Corinna Hubert Lynn Humphreys Christina James Julia Jones Kurtz Christine McCabe Tracy Melton Susan Yankosky Richardson Elizabeth Schimpf Seccuro Deborah Smith Tanya Kulbitskas Tolpegin Sharon Warren Jennifer Woolard Washburn (Upsilon) Rita Hazlett Anschutz Amy Brillhart Falk Aimee Hosie Geist Teresa Stoney Gotchall Teresa Mullen Johnson Janna Lemmons Brenda Wilch Ringen Brenda Tucker Thompson
Daryl Sack Epstein Elyssa Scheffler Kahn Lisa Landsman Karin Lesica Jennifer Martin Lori Zaslow Rabenou Gretchen Roede Julie Schneider Leslie Seegel Hollace Singer Gina Mazzarulli Sinon Emily Wallen Maryl Zeffren Wilensky Jill Zionts West Chester (Epsilon Kappa) Gina Barone Karen Silvey Beauchemin Mary Borowski Peggy Copley Rosemarie Downs Freels Cheryl Davey Hood Tracy Kind Huling Elizabeth Kovacs Stacie Kuders Kristin Stauffer MacIver Sarah Soldon Marsho Eileen Messeka Pamela McCloy Nickolas Cheryl Hufford Prall Sherron Harmyk Quinn Julianne Schmidt Rutkowski Carol Lechner Seislove Kathleen DeCerchio Skalicky Dawn Spahr Suzanne Thess LeighAnn Waldner
West Virginia (Beta Iota) Kristina Goldstein Adams Keira Flinton Anderson Lisa Bensenhaver Gretchen Gamber Brodie Maureen Canan Christine Kochman Card Miriam Kauss Carlin Jill Cook Joann Chico Derrico Leslie Fagan Lee Ann Riddle Fink Lisa Silman Gill Sharon Freeman Haddix Lisa Gardella Jackson Denise Williams Martin Melissa McBride Alison McNutt Amy McConnell Mermigas Carolyn Morton Melissa Nary Jamie Ware Parsons Debby Patt Joelle Mickaylo Polisky Pam Craig Rawlins Jane McIntosh Ryan Patty Ryan Kelley Ackerman Solomon Lisa Thornton Wiess Anne Grisell Williams Western Michigan (Delta Theta) Catherine Aebischer Pam Hunt Anthony Denise Barbier Kari Heavrin Donavan Nancy Funkhouser Cynthia Sacco Helmus Julie Featheringham Henegar Kimberly Richcreek Heydenberk Kelly Hill Elizabeth Wittenberg House Catherine Johnson Julie Tieder Laubach Amy Behm Meinerts Amy Miller Deborah Hendry Montpas Sonja Olejniczak Melissa Anderson Parks Susan Stuit Shaw Christine Rellinger Smith Susan Feuerstein Stearns Pamela Boesiger Wakeland Catherine Cobb Weigent Sara Gagie Yob
Amy Jacobson Peters Sarah Smalley Kimberly Kienitz Smilie Maria Thurmann Caroline Zukoski Wisconsin (Iota) Wendy Anderson Debra Levitt Bly Susan Birmingham Conley Jennifer Crouch Patricia Morgan Davidson Michelle Trimmell Davis Nancy Debbink Michelle Berry Domer Sharon Tews Gambill Andrea Najem Goldberg Marci Oxman Good Caroline Schacter Jung Elizabeth Kelsch Anne King Amy Sorren Kothe Colleen Fossum Kurth Colleen Hickey LaFontaine Lauretta Logan Michele McGinnis Erin Hazelton McKay Rhondi Christopherson Miller Lieschen Potuznik Montgomery Christine Mougin Kirstin Opheim Colleen Brosnan Phelan Jill Sharratt Lisa Wang Sarah Engler Weitz Wisconsin/LaCrosse (Delta Kappa) Susanna Ritacca Fishlove Gina Mannarino Riesen Wisconsin/Stout (Gamma Sigma) Wendy Heineke Lisa Washington Mielke Joanna Vetrono Mooney Anne Hansen Sherman Barb Wilkes View a photo of CSU/ San Bernardino (Eta Beta) charter members at alphaphi.org/quarterly/ viewrecentissues.
Wichita State (Gamma Xi) Shari Hickey Abel Julie Ramsey Bartz Tanya Scheer Deiter Katherine Major Downing Thu-Ha Mickle Duncan Crystal Goad Ewing Sherry Gibson Giddens Michael Farmer Helander Darcy Scarlett Jeffers Traci Tilma Langston Suzanne Lownes Sabrina Price Jennifer Songer Roman Michele Soroka Kimberly Dinsmore Tabor Julee Farmer Vogt Cindy Young William Woods (Delta Chi) Sarah Wood Ballew Cynthia Bruce Stacey Batterton Canterbury Barbara Draper Kathleen Gilchrist Renee Gruitch Deborah Harris Lisa Worofka Jarmoszka Angela Miles Laurie Herrman Myers
Chapters may not be listed because they did not exist at the time (e.g., chapters were closed or not yet established).
50-year Sisters 1961 Fun Facts: Alpha Phi installed four new chapters at Oklahoma City (Delta Delta), Iowa (Delta Epsilon), Maryland (Delta Zeta) and Adrian (Delta Eta); Alan Shepard became the first American in space on MercuryRedstone 3; Baseball player Roger Maris of the New York Yankees hit his 61st home run in the last game of the season, beating Babe Ruth’s record. RIght: The 50-year pin, a silver circle with four red stones, is created so your original badge can be placed inside the circle.
Alumna Initiate (Alpha Lambda) Claudia Anderson Aldridge Thelma Hahn Copeland Charlotte Vail Cox Pat Crigler Joan Ross Dick Geraldine Strickler Eby Isabel Lansing Fisher Sara Moon Foster Wilma Raukohl Gillespie Sally Goodrich Meridel Swan Hedges Sharon Butler Jacobsen Bertie Chandler Johnson Gretchen Brooks Larson Alice Cunningham Manifold Gladys Stewart Page Patricia Ross Rauchenstein Shirley Flanagan Rumple Jean Welsh Schultz Barbara Seipt Bernice Garver Stair Marion Eastman Tuttle Eleanor Areander Uehling Adrian (Delta Eta) Margaret Demeritt Beaverson Carolyn Gazel Bechtol Juanita Jones Bowen Nancy Sell Boyse Sara Oeltjen Brodhun Judith Hill Brumbaugh Janet Roekle Copeland Joanne Wing Doenges Joan Mumaw Gould Bonnie Hampton Pearl Strawn Hannula Diane Willett Harned Sally Campbell Kaiser Janet Rust Larson Carol Roberts Lefere Kathryn Dennes Loper Susan Eltjen Molner Sharon Bell Nadlicki Barbara Casteel Nailler Patricia Mason Reynolds Lois Goodrich Sayre Joan Shoup Schuetz Linda Hart Stapleton Jacqueline Hewitt Stevens Esther Short Thomas Caroline Perry Valentine Jean Lorraine Weiss Esther Breakiron Wert Maureen Bozin Young Alabama (Beta Mu) Sharon Popek Duron Kay Cauble Hartung Henrietta Hunt Mary Vickery Mayhall Betty Bolling Patruno Gwendolyn Wakefield Winters Arizona (Beta Epsilon) Karen Walter Barnum Barbara Howard Brown Rebecca McQuary Cole Judy Shaw Fickas Pamela Merrill Fritz Susan Bledsoe Gaither Mary Ann Ferguson Gardner Susan Fanoe Grassi Gwendolyn Griffin Julia Caine Moulton Pat Crosby Myers Diana Smith O’Dowd Sheryl Whiteman Patterson Karen Cuneo Pearson Julienne Peters Sandoval
Patricia Hancock Toone Loraine Quebedeaux Whitmore Arizona State (Gamma Pi) Dianne Miller Havertine Sharon Howard Karen Anderson Kay Lynn Chawning Plummer Deanna Leitterman Sampson Mary Willis Karen Smith Wodetzki Boston (Eta) Lynda Goff Chace Suzanne Engelmann Diane Hubbard Flanders Louise Clancy Rumold Bowling Green State (Beta Omicron) Mary Walter Albee Jan Brickman Baer Jane Loudenslager Brown
Colorado (Beta Gamma) Barbara Chapin Judith Urevig Clough Ann Crouch DeBlasio Martha Coffin Evans Jo Jenkins Kearney Lois Guthrie Layton Rosalind French Loomis Patricia Priest Miles Bonney Sayre Moody Nancy Williams Pierce Dianne Herzog Seybold Melinda Smith Sue Buescher Stevick Jetty Buchholz Stockel Jan Curtis Voss Sandra Pucci Wells Pamela Farmer Yelmer Colorado College (Gamma Theta) Elizabeth Crockett Dorothy Lynch Hanson Jo Wallis Harley Karen Clausen Hynds
Nancy Wadt Stmartin Janice Penke Tucker Sharon Hughes Wells Denison (Beta Kappa) Claudia Kent Bailey Hollis Bodman Jo Mackay Bundy Mary Vandivort DeVaul Martha Maxwell Hopkins Rachel Kleckner Penner Aberdeen Hutchison Sabo Susan Gowing Saiter Cynthia Husted Scanlon Elisabeth Lewis Usborne DePauw (Gamma) Rebecca Katchka Acklin Pegeen Horth Albig Patricia Allis Nancy Andrae Andrew Carolyn Ensor Barry Marcia Oonk Bennett Kathryn Gloin Betley Patricia Lagle Caldwell
Charter members of the Delta Epsilon chapter at Iowa. Linda Roberts Burgher Helen Cafferty Marilyn Boyer Cumming Elizabeth Voight Drobny Carolyn Christophel Haynes Ann James Barbara Hansen Knauer Charlotte Anderson Lees Betty Lindsey Karen Hayes Neimeier Patricia Burkhart Ohman Janet Brinker Schaeffer Carolyn Hohn Sunderman Carol Koch Taller Diane Perticone Terry Judith Segerer Watson Martha Gamble Winston British Columbia (Beta Theta) Linda Horan Culter Dixie Bower Cutler Virginia Hamilton Dalton Karen Stone Ferguson Sharon Dragon Gates Diane Vollans Gibney Anne Ronson Gough Barbara Johnston Haagenson Barbara Mclean Hamilton June Hamilton Simpson Inez Smillie Judy Mohr Smith Bucknell (Beta Chi) Carolyn Cochrane Kent Linda Shapiro Lavin Joan Mitchell Robertson Carole Barcus Weber
Helen Powell Lenora Miller SetterstedtJarrett Sarah Clifford Sheehan Susan Ballou Ware Cornell (Delta) Joy Fiorello Backes Carolyn Davenport Chapman Karen Graning Gardner Anne Delrymple Krantz Elizabeth Horn Kurtz Lynda Marshall Susan Poit Moeder Elizabeth Moll Mary Mullestein Elizabeth Crump Ness W. Perry Margaret Ward Riddle Victoria Rogers Thorson Ortrude Busse White CSU/Long Beach (Gamma Kappa) M. Airth Cynthia Smith Allen Linda Lawrence Baker Karen Taylor Borgna Jean Bergland Bowles Lenell Bainum Chace Mary Carson Deibel Martha Erwin Fierce Robin Ringler Hall Barbara Lundell Majors Bobette Metzgar Gloria Potocki Carolyn Check Russell Janet Budnick Schwenke
Judith Dittman Davis Judy Schiek Fletcher Kathy Pinkstaff Fox Susan Greene Greer Ruth Gordon Hastie Jane Hibler Hopkins Jane McKinney McDonald Barbara Stadler McSwain Kelly Anderson Momsen Susan Nelson Virginia Straus Rosevelt Ann Walbert Schwandt Beverley Barnes Scott Drake (Gamma Omicron) Nancy Dickerson Bauer Judy Bondus Boecher-Frey Glenda Fuller Carlson Hatley Annette Fraizer Cookman Victoria Laurenzo DeGette Patricia Griggs Judy Galbraith Lambert Sharee Glaze Smeby Patricia Pierce Wilkinson Drury (Gamma Gamma) Edith Belknap Beasley Mary Twitty Cossette Mary Buescher Eberbach Judy Otto Hargis Carol Jamison Hayslip Donna Reid Hechler Sandra Wilkinson Jackson Linda Dennis Kelly Marti Knabb Lee Michele Gallais Peacher Patsy Shean Summers Antonia Hickman Wieland Diane Estes Woodington
Duke (Beta Nu) Fairfid Caudle Janice Packard Fisher Harriet Wilbourne East Carolina (Delta Alpha) Carol Barrett Barwick Mary Loftin Bruff Kathryn Brown Cates Martha Ellis Creech Rebecca Murphrey Gulickson Hilda Brewer Humphries Barbara Kelly Syble Land Kennedy Laverne Blackley Lane Patricia Wiley Marshburn Patricia Maxwell Grace Maxwell Rachael Andrews Nance Margie Atkinson Noblin Nancy Compton Odham Joan Wetherington Phillips Eleanor Poole Belinda Smith Powell Julia Sutton Rayborn Elizabeth Devane Reese Brenda Reges Shaw Georgia Hooks Shurr Marilyn Boone Wheeler Florida State (Gamma Phi) Betty Francis Akers Joyce Sox Akers Jean Renaud Beagles Nancy Fair Bonatis Carol Landis Fitzgerald Sylvia Reeder Gavlak Mary Hearn Bunch Carol Moore Hickam Jewell Garrison Leslie Lynnette Piper Longo Sandra Rosser Mann Patsy Little McCord Lynn Troutman Pittenger Linda Durrett Riffe Floralee Neilson Rushton Joanna Turney Warfel Georgia State (Gamma Mu) Judy Detorony Andrews Ann Seaver Brinson Margaret Manos Cooper Page Chatfield Fletcher Karen Emerson Lanier Catherine Atkin Ryan Betty Saye Dianna Buder Suratt Judith Gallagher Zwicknagel Idaho (Beta Zeta) Carol Sessions Angerbauer Nona Shern Barclay Kathryn Miller Bell Elaine Smith Covert Colleen Custer Davis Betty Glasby Gormley Doris Hatfield Julia Hogg Irby Carol McCrea McCann Nancy Harmon McConnachie Mary-lynne Evans Myer Victoria Seibert Patterson Linda Jacobsen Renn Sharon Gygli Russell Gay Gregory Schroeder Darlene Johnston Stiewig Doris Crane Tower Illinois (Beta Alpha) Judith Lee Boling
Think a sister is missing from this list? The Executive Office may not have current contact information for her. Email alumnae@alphaphi.org or call 847.316.8940.
Terri Pixley Dodson Sarah Sager Hansen Kathleen Cline Knable Patricia Jacob Long Sandra Nisbet Schultz Carolyn Widmer Indiana (Beta Tau) Linda Martin Beerbower Pat Brown Peggy Stollenmeyer Doolittle Linda Kallenback Garrett Helen Beneville Grimes Susan Lavengood Hanning Rhonda Olsson Harris Elinore Eley Hutton Judy Curtis Jackson Nancy Bates Jacobs Jane Lysaght Keller Sharon Brown Kottlowski Carol Prekowitz Linville Doris Bonacorsi Massa Jayne Durlauf Miller Margaret Schwartz Mitchell Judith Troxel Moellering Judith Black Moore Sandra Shank Moyer Sue Smith Murrell Nancy Crossland Quick Ruth Crowe Trenary Judith Warring Wagner Iowa (Delta Epsilon) Suzanne Mulder Aleshire Kay Hildreth Brouwer Shirley Stevens Connor Carolyn Arnold Cooper Linda Brickey Coulter Joan Weaver Cross Patricia Hanson Dougherty Julie Janes Eyre Nancy Anderson Fischer Linda Staner Friese Susan Whiteside Hillman Virginia Vanderoovaart Hunstad Linda Kutnink Huston Shirley Siefken Johnson Shirley Zaiss Johnson Nancy Easter Justen JoAnn Henderson Martens Susan Evans Phipps Daren Karr Rathmann Maureen McDermott Stevenson Phoebe Hewlett Tock Judith Wissler Transier Sue Garner Updegraff Joyce Baxter Wells Bernadine Wirtz Zimmer Kansas (Gamma Delta) Constance Hays Alexander Dorothy Hammers Brockman Marcia Willard Caddell Bonnie Ward Cain Kay Lammers Christian Marsha Cox Dieker Mary Tatum Gratton Elizabeth Vogt Howard Nancy Dodge Kirk Roberta House Knudson Nancy Bruner Mohler Janice Newfield Schroeder Winona McManama Shiprek Rosalie Steele Short Kent State (Beta Omega) Jo Ann Reynolds Bednar Karen Nelson Fetzer Marie Fiedler Eunice Fox Hamlin
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Sylvia Corey Koskey Noreen Gallatin Palmquist June Wakefield Rigamonti Helen Crouch Roberts Hazel Kyber Simon Lois Roberson Sinzinger Jacqueline Johns Stambaugh Karen Novotny Tischer Karen Reagan Tordella Carol Ericson Wilson Lake Forest (Gamma Epsilon) Martha Graham Berns Marion Brady Manuel Lynn Kirchheimer Mickovic Jo-Anne Freeman Penttinen Mary Schweitzer Shepard Diana Adams Stokes Manitoba (Beta Eta) Susan Mobberley Aysan Donna MacMurchy Blair Karen Stanley Webster Maryland (Delta Zeta) Mary Schmitt Briggs Dorothy Hennlein England Mary Thompson Hettinger Ann Knoblock Miller Carole Mancha Palmer Judith Beaver Pixton Barbara Shirrefs van der Veer Joyce Ward Joan Wilkinson Wausnock Miami University (Gamma Nu) Joanne Fox Bellalouna Karen Laurin Bixby Linda Green Donaldson Elizabeth Elsey Judith Keating Freeman Bonnie Arnold Gaebler Linda Ebeling Hammes Judith Rahel Hand Nancy Swartz Harder Sandra Norris Juarez Patricia Tewell King Susan Hommel Lucarelli Bette Baker McIntosh Lawana Swartz Moroski Madeleine Bial Schaller Sandra Noecker Schroer Jacqueline Jucius Shiker Michigan (Theta) Mary Montgelas Badgley Rosalie Rush Denise Barbara Boydston Dundas Susan Spencer Ford Susan Hallenbeck Hoenle Judith Baldwin Lefferts Helen Walker Reynolds Margaret Keck Smith Jane Durham Spence Martha Purdy Stein Emily Watson VanDoren Susan Finley Welch Joan Briegel Wells Lytha Pratt Weston Michigan State (Beta Beta) Martha Johnson Chapel Mary Wilkins Clausen Ann Mathieson Dinan Susan Cook Henderlong Elizabeth Buell McCormick Mary Wolz Payne Sue Schaefer Riemer Carol Evans Risk Nedra Lilly Rosen Joan Reilly Stanton
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Susan Henderson Sutton Carol Smith Wingerter Midwestern State (Gamma Omega) Kaye Robertson Beleu Barbara Lankford Brunkhorst Carol Aboussie Burnam Donna Horahy Graves Beverly Blair Johnson Merry Green McDonald Margaret Cernosek Nowlin Mary Haughey Rhoads Minnesota (Epsilon) Pamela Page Arndt Diane Hillman Beck Mary Teisberg Dresen Carole Custis Ewing Patricia Buchanan Grafstrom Carol Gross Kathryn Johnson Hallberg Theresa Green Johnson Louise Pearson Krug Susan Pelton Likens Jeanne Schwartz Lourey Judith Calin McGrann Susan Peck Mills Judith Carlson Obermeyer Mary Sperl Olson Karen Korpi Smith Missouri (Omicron) Cheryl Murphy Alyea Julie Weaver Bennett Sabanna Tucker Bjerke Jane Burcham Sara Beth Tyhurst Canaday Diane Crawford Darrell Kathleen Harkin Filley Marcia Bond Laacke Linda Blades Moots Kathryn Francis Shoop Winifred Graham Sleight Montana (Chi) Susan Fisher Coe Joann Busch Cook Mary Mahar Cummins Sondra Daly Alix Ross Diercks Alice MacDonald Down Judith Rogers Gallaher Barbara Simpson Gies Margaret Wilcox Hilliard Julie Jacobs Hood Sharon Koon Little Mary Lou Pengelly Marilyn Ward Rholl Joanne Hassing Ritvo Jane Pope Snortland Arlene Hazelbaker Strong Clarice Wright Tidyman Mary Cawley Turmell Lynn Eyer Whitman Karen Whitman Varner Nebraska (Nu) Gretchen Bottom Dalzell Lynda Tideswell Fowler Janie Thomason Harrington Rebecca Penick Higdon Patricia Brownfield Hoyer Joan Anderstrom Kehn Linda Hallam Kropf Diann Cabela McKenzie Patricia Pedley Milroy Cynthia Weaver Otte Betty Alberts Rogge Kayla Grueber Sanford Diann Deitemeyer Sorensen Judith Birney Trimble Sandra Smidt Weber Marilyn Moore Williams North Dakota (Pi) Sharon Aho Anderson Linda Rasmussen Bourguignon Rosalie Cameron Brothers
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Gayle Kielty Clifford Phil McGehee Cudahy Joraine Shockman Hagel Glenda Agotness Hallstone Jean Pladson Hatlestad Susan Swenson Hesby Solveig Kristensen Land Catherine Bouvette Lloyd Barbara Schroeder Maristeun Karen Woodford Olson Andrea Bohn Powley Catherine Revland Sandra Overland Schleske Karen Anderson Sollom Catherine Blodgett Swenson North Texas (Gamma Eta) Patricia Bickley Caruthers Dolores Floyd Fulks Janice Gothard Brenda Martin Graham Donna Mooring Hammond Glenda Ruyle Irving Kay Hodges Kinser Beverly Latham Laymon Patricia Perkins McAlister Betty Moore Richards Nancy Varley Smith Carole Moore Turner Valerie Termaath Young Northern Colorado (Delta Gamma) Amy Shiba Abe Elaine Bolander Bibbey Cynthia Manis Coffland Carolyn Hock Eikenmeyer Deanna Borden Fraker Janet Mauck Hudspeth Carolyn Banks Ivey Mary Romine Jost Nancy Marsh Karstedt Lana Kirby Sandra Harper Larson Margaret Wolfe Murguia Kay Hester Porter Esther Klibe Porter Mary Giordano Rhoades Dorothy Eubanks Rhodes Barbara Schaberg Wagner Northwestern (Beta) Jane Kelleher Alfe June Hanson Baumler Carol Klenke Burrow Dawn Dary Chipman Helen Lepple Crockett Linda Raymond Crotteau Leslie Devereaux Betsy Dies Eaton Patricia Voorhees Ehrhart Judy Wasilko Garrett Elizabeth Burroughs Gemberling Carol Hankel Henderson Julie Donaldson Jenkins Sandra Bolin Knobeluch Fabienne Collins Koerber Anne Smith Lawrence Barbara Hiss McCauley Susan Raulerson Palmer Martha Fellows Potter Mary Orlandini Stenseth Irene Hyland Sullivan Pamela Conrad Swanson Sherry Sarginson Unger Caroline Butler Wagner Ellen Wettersten Ohio State (Rho) Carolee Bridenbaugh Boardman Beth Hofstetter Croup Sharon Hock Emley Suzanne Flemington Faber Gayle Lewis Froehlich Jean Boggs Hammer Ellen Rozelle Hock Marie Kohan-Greenstein Mary Igoe Meyers Linda Beloat Moorhead
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Nancy Kelley Noecker Catherine Cummins Oliver Joyce Graziani Payton Karen Maul Perkins Patricia Gassman Scheiderer Mary Young Wesley Oklahoma (Phi) Sharon Spraker Barnes Nancy Pickens Berland Brenda Whetstone Blanda Karel Messinger Brackeen Carol Cowan Butterworth Martha Johnson Hammett Angie Lillis Jackson Sharon Hines Johnson Karla Ketch Barbara Burch Kuhlman Elsie Medlin Lesser Barbara Heggen Marsh Kay Carmack Maxfield Sarah Moore McFarland Jane Peters Newth
Suzie Shaw Riley Patricia Young Sampson Barbara Livingston Shepard Terry McGirr Smith Pamela Leonard Stanek Starlett Wise Stevens Ann Street Donna Hughes Watkins Oregon State (Beta Upsilon) Lucy Bane Baldwin Laura Lukas Carlson Janet Moss Crockett Carol Primrose Enden Mary Bielman Fryer Pat Petty Geiger Diane Elkins Harr Ruth Hartley Sherry Jager Patsy Heigel Jones Charell Lamb Norma Ivari Manning
Sally Larson Taylor Joan Hunter VanderZanden Puget Sound (Gamma Zeta) Mary Olding Bergeron Kay Lentz Chabot Marilyn Rosevear Fleming Jane Reavis Knobel Mary Partridge Redmond Beverly Scott Carol Simon Shirley Jewett Stolarski Susan Stone Carol Blessing Stuart Beverly McCready Tenneson Sharon Coen Veitenheimer Shirley Johnson Welker Ripon (Gamma Psi) Sylvia Ashton Mary Caloger Jan Jorden Lorna MacLeish
Linny Claybaugh King Maureen Devlin Linkogle Janice Connor McGowan Margaret Kimball Paldi Judith Conner Pocock Sue Pasquali Richards Grace Wilson Thompson Susan Thwaits South Dakota (Psi) Catherine Chaffee Baird Marilyn Kunert Boese Judith Baumann Bordwell Darlene Heyd Callahan Marlys Richter Jensen Betty Ivey Kellenberger Lois Jepsen Layne Mary Gutz Mathiason Nancy Gardner Miller Margo Peterson Nichols Rita Robins Nielsen Anne Herzog Pratt Judith Solberg Quam Sharon Bauer Rasmussen Judith Schiber Schooley Dona Pipe Steele Carolyn Knox Tam Kaye Woodward Whitehead Carolyn Farmer Wickens Syracuse (Alpha) Susan Rowe Beal Caroline Angotti Brust Susan Stone Harding Aletha Laidlaw Hyde Judith Launsback Lewis Mary Jewell Mathews Linda Huff McStay Carol Shire Mendelson Sandra Lowgren Rogers Elizabeth Brown Thoreck Mary Chamberlain Xanco
Jean Marrow Meeg, director of extension, presents the chapter charter to collegiate president Joann Hunt at the Delta Delta chapter installation in Oklahoma City. Kathryn Hahn Niggenmeyer Ellyn Wedemeyer Phillips Ramona Autry Pierce Marilynn Green Prem Delores Svejkovsky Seymour Sally Streeter Roberta Dunnington Stuckey Naomi Sheppard Timmons Carol Rucker Whittaker Frances Rahhal Wolf Oklahoma City (Delta Delta) Karen Bailey Armstrong Carol Atwood Heitz Bonnie Orrell Jordan Sandra Farris Martin Kay Love Newlon Dorothy Stewart Stout Mary Lou Freeny Ullrick Oregon (Tau) Marilyn Holm Anderson Lani Amick Battleson Karlyn Mattsson Campbell Nancy Zimmerman Day Marilyn Squier Hagoes Maureen Hallmark Cherry Pinkstaff Hamaker Judy Baker Harold Dorothy Branaman Henshaw Carolyn Squier Holoway Susan Fort Imwalle Kaye Edwards Lofgren Gayle Lucke Marsh Patricia Duden McKelligon Kay Colver McLarney Jo Edwards Mignacco Suzanne Nimmo Moran Pat Chapman Morton Linda Blais Peccie Karen Quale
Anne Taylor Parmenter Meridel Prideaux Helen Suter Purkerson Flora Farnham Rehn Linda Burchell Van Loben Sels Marilyn Pinson Vitkevich Wilke Penn State (Gamma Rho) Margaret Loughery Babey Jacqueline Wenk Bonney Ieva Sleicers Bradley Karen Nelson Carey Mary Giltenborth Colaizzi Sondra Schade Cook Winifred Boyle Haag Sally Stapinski Kashatus Judith Forbrich Kruk Roberta MacFarland Kyle Renee Rosch Lewis Sandra Schwarz Mazza Jacqueline Russiano Miles Joan Dunlop Mitchell Barbara Gould Moulton Karen Saldutti Mulvihill Jacqueline Dougherty Ohls Sandra Field Peters Molly Phillips Lynn Hineman Rumbaugh Sandra Mueller Schoff Mary Russo White Portland State (Gamma Chi) Darlene Hober Bartron Sharon Douglass Black Joyce Martinson Burbano Mary Goodwillie Hansen Cathryn Carter Hodl Carol Crowley Lang Carol Bondurant Linville Deane Hayford Meyer Cathy Wishart Radcliff Loretta Nelson Solheim
Karen Nelson Mary Sfasciotti Carol Brandt Tichy Rollins (Beta Lambda) Lana Templin Agnew Mary Gilliam Eland Marion Justice Faubel Sally Gray Jackson Betty Irby Mekdici Ann Parsons Moore Mary Ann Trimble Nigels Carol Cleveland Palmer Wendy Draper Prest Lois Genovese Rosenberg Florence Eveslage Royse Lee Matherley Wilkinson San Diego State (Gamma Alpha) Judith Haynie Bernauer Janet Dugan Bissell Carol Maggio Colonelli Janet Watson Gould Barbara Speer Hale Patricia Berry Harris Valerie Eckles Lorenz Lannie Huffstutler MacAndrea Beverly Bauer Maguire Dimaris Howe Michalek Maurine Rogers Miller Susan Babbe Olson San Jose State (Beta Psi) Susan Shepherd Baker Karen Caulhape Calcagno Marcia McFerren Chapin Berit Mathisen Costas Marilyn Butcher Cox Judith Harris Fermoile Susan Adelmann Gurley Sandra Buerman Judkins Valerie Johnson Kellner Penelope Thorns Kerker
Texas (Omega) Janey Eads Altimari Carolyn Fetter Anderson Emily Crawford Bailey Elizabeth Koch Burchard Juanita Westerlage Caskey Dorothy Dosher Davidson Mary McIntyre Davis Dorothy Thompson Ferrell Carolyn Thompson Gilbert Joyce Engelke Hartenstein Nanette Jarrell Heidrich Kay Knopp Huffman Maryellen Hurd Charlotte Bell Layman Ida Klein Malina Nell Johnston Martin D. Berry McLemore Karen Cushman McMillan Michelle Puzin Mooney Marilyn Moore Oster Kathleen Moore Parrish Jane Baethe Sandusky Carol Earnest Smith Mary Spence Stallings Joann Kunz Strickel Nancy Stropeni Frances Ritter Veazey Carmon Coffman Wilburn Linda Bettersworth Williams Texas A&M/Commerce (Delta Beta) Jo Manning Blazek Joyce Brown Clendennen Patricia Hudson Harris Suzanne Spears Holmes Julia Cremeen Jett Una Tucker Mahaley Linda Chastain McCrady Shirley Austin Olds Margaret Hebel Quin Ernestine Anders Ray Mary Burks Rogers Linda Garner Trotter Texas Tech (Gamma Iota) Joy Reinhart Dillon Margaret Cox Gowens
Mona Hale Billie Moser Harrell Annette Inmon Hooker Suzanne Smith Jones Sarah Williamson Jones Susan Kershner Mundine Camille Hefley Newman Sarah Gaston Publicover Barbara Hooper Russell Barbara Thomas Anne Long Tuley Lela Boyd Windham Toronto (Xi) Betty Dwyer Donna Deacon Ervine Karen Mann Patricia Harris McPhail Joan Dixon Paisley Sheila Craig Ward UC/Berkeley (Lambda) Margaret Pomeroy Anderson Willa Myers Burns Margaret Donoghue Cairns Kathleen Bonnell Dowdall Susan Fleury Gould Deborah Campbell Hale Jean Hassard Hall Marjorie Johnson Anne Macey Ellen Noble McKaskle Ann McKinnis Margaret Tarr McNulty Frances Eisele Osthimer Sally Jones Paul Christine Martin Place Audrey Nigh Protiva Kathleen Tuck Rogers Joan Smiley Shattuck Lani Ingham Shepp Elizabeth Solinsky Terplan Carol Franchini Wharton Mary Whittell UC/Santa Barbara (Gamma Beta) Karen Awes Diane Smith Barrett Judy Lochridge Cromwell Alice Proctor Curtis Linda Steele Edgington Eloisa Richmond Fox Nicole Huber Giebink Mary Gilbert Hemphill Doris Julio Jordan Joyce Callahan Knipe Joanne Fischer Moore Nancy Lang Pugh Karen Walker Ryan Diane Pippen Schultz Sandra Shaw Jeanne Davidson Tomlinson Theresa Spring Utterback UCLA (Beta Delta) Margorie Tertzag Ansoorian Jocelyn Foster Brierton Sandra Long Brooks Mary Pate Donahey Claire Wheeler Kingsbury Mary Lloyd Joyce Canaday Motazedi Kathleen Lechlitner Parks Christina Bassett Peeples Mary George Ristau Diane House Rolapp Janice Hummel Sandell Sally Daisey Spence Judith Warman Weldon USC (Beta Pi) Susan Hoffman Aicher Nancy Ascher Britt Darcy Ross Bruno Suzanne Esnard Joan Rumsey Fenton Linda Payne Ferlan Denise Jacobson Ferris Deanna Alexander Furtney Terri Marshall Goodall
Chapters may not be listed because they did not exist at the time (e.g., chapters were closed or not yet established).
65-year Sisters Laurel Wills Hitchcock Sarah Goss Lieberman Nina McNeil Marshall Linda Nelson Nootbar Susan Keenan Nyby Donna Jackson Pribble Veronica Cahill Sheward Margot Burgess Simpson Sally Hall Tracht Lanicca Dreyer Wile Utah (Beta Sigma) Glenna Hansen Berg Kathleen Boggs Patricia Booker Conely Monica Seeborg Hansen Barbara Huber Janet Hutchison Kimberling Catherine Peck Lund Linda Davis Morgan Bettie Sechrist Shirlie Huber Voda Washburn (Upsilon) Marilyn Ferman Bondurant Patricia Gragert Eldien Mary Sessions Gutschewski Marilyn Edgerly Harvey Kathleen Covert Maag Susan Mann Tondra Smith Miller Mary Myers Rowley Linda Cole Rubow Susan Stratton St John Bonnie Thomas Warner Judith Meek Whaley Washington (Sigma) Andrea Crain Anderson Marjorie Hagen Byrd Donna Edwards Copeland Judith Crossett Cromwell Sandra Yohn DeBusschere Catherine Rossell Harris Dorothy Olson Hoshaw Carolyn Jordan Jacobsen Karen Grove Laband Susan Kleinschmidt Learman Lucinda Lochow MacArthur Lyn Stohl Morrison Trudi Stoller Raleigh Marilyn Hills Riegel Sharon Gilfillan Roy Barbara Mills Schnabel Mary Hynes Weinstein Susan Pease Weston Margery Phillips Williams Washington State (Beta Rho) Barbara Stump Bender Barbara Lee Dreger Joan Harrison McEvoy Sandra Allison Mikesell Linda Tessman Scoggin Jerrilyn Thompson Wright West Virginia (Beta Iota) Kathryn Sauvageot Bachman Charlotte Klaus Gaydos Helen Zick Gorman Sarah Lawson Hahn Mary Owen Hahn Wanda Kellison Rogers Judith Auld Strickland Jo Znoy Whitman (Beta Phi) Elizabeth White Arnson Nancy Fowler Correia Jane Miller Erickson Necia Gamm Margaret Harris Greaves Wichita State (Gamma Xi) Elizabeth Barwick Ball Dorothy Ricketts Cowgill Diane Olson Duvall Carol Campbell Fry Susan Crane Goyette Reba Wedel Greathead Trudy Trimble Haag Yvonne Oquinn Hedman Carolyn Turner Hoover Ruth Green Hudson Marlene Vanardsdell Jorgensen Kaye Wilson Klem
Jana Laham Karen Armstrong Naylor Julia Lindsay Sabeff Sharon Russell Saunders Sally Oldenburg Seitz Gloria Johnson Simonson Mary Lisenby Tidwell Karen Kunce Winn Willamette (Gamma Tau) Sharon Taras Baldwin Janice Allen Goodenough Betty Hoehn Imai Maureen McCarty Suzanne Shane Myrene Mary Martin Sayler Gerrie Scott Christie Warner Sisemore Patricia Ogara Volz Judith Rogers Whiting Wisconsin (Iota) Judith Johnson Barney Bridget Brenzel Beyer Karen Winter Black Bonnie Currie Blades Virginia Crownhart Brenneis Martha Simpson Brick Kay Lokken Clark Sandra Franzen Catherine Knode Gettman Kathleen Johnson Johnstone Deirdre Bainbridge Nalven Barbara Rynders OReilly Mary Stolper Richmond Elizabeth Pohle Schneider Barbara Williams Wisconsin/Milwaukee (Gamma Upsilon) Jeanne Raccoli Baas Carol Brooks Benson Amalia Weiss Biester Barbara Borth Davison Susan Gilbert Dawson Mary Stempe Dengel Joann Dahlberg Gerondale Jacqueline Stier Jenerette Mary Gall Jensen Jacquelyn Pfeiffer Mueller Gloria Czarnecki Patyk Helen Roberts Kathleen Sweeney Shirilla Eleanor Mueller Wickman Wisconsin/Stout (Gamma Sigma) Frances Johnson Dickson Virginia Fellinger Eddy Ruth Koll Gerstner Kathlyn Rudisell Helland Karen Horky Hirte Karen Kardin Jordahl Kathryn Boettcher Kerrick Carolyn Spargo Lien Mary Merwin Joyce Delph Owens Susan Banovich Oxendorf Judith Norton Sabota Cynthia Borne Searles View photos of Maryland (Delta Zeta) and Adrian (Delta Eta) members at alphaphi.org/ quarterly/viewrecentissues.
1946 Fun Facts: Alpha Phi installed a new chapter at Utah (Beta Sigma); The first meeting of the United Nations was held in London; Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life” was released in New York City. RIght: The golden 65-year pin is an elegant interpretation of one of our most cherished symbols, the lily of the valley. Alumna Initiate (Alpha Lambda) Ruthanna Fridley Allion Alabama (Beta Mu) Jeanne Gates Cooper Virginia Early Culberson Margaret Shannon Fay Lenora Mears McWharter Annette Worthington Metz Helen Jenkins Pettine Betty Manspeaker Russell Meryle Smoot Ruth Vining Young Arizona (Beta Epsilon) Margaret Stealy Bremermann Loel Marston Buckley Suzanne Swinney Conner Bonnie Crisp Day Alice Cartey Herman Louise Swinney Ingram Antoinette Osebold Knez Dorothy Prince Stephens Margaret Udall Warnock
Cornell (Delta) Mary Heisler Allison Norma Page Gargan Helen Osborne Jenkins Ann Aikman McQuade Patricia Kendall Shotwell Denison (Beta Kappa) Myra Glasser Barnes Helen Chase Botnarescue Elsie Johnson Clarke Carolyn Klapp Conway Evelyn Baird Dell Alma Foulde Faroo Nancy Heavey Harvey Virginia Stetson Laumer Nancy Collings Longacre Marjorie Crangle McFarland Joan Haig Nicely Nancy Peterson Randall Eleanor White Russell Ann Wickenden Walters Sara Brown Witt DePauw (Gamma) Mary Fisher Bowmar
Bette Samson McMorrow Barbara Bienemann Sullivan Carol Hayes Tarpenning Georgia Leahy Walton Anne Johnston Woodsum Manitoba (Beta Eta) Shirley Strachan Emerson Michigan (Theta) Barbara Gibson Brown Mary Dubois Marysue Quinn Fraser Suzanne Tolford Gurcle Rachel Kirn Herbst Barbara Driscoll Marmet Nancy Culligan Rose Mary Wright Vogt Michigan State (Beta Beta) Joyce Jorae Bain Cecile Grinnell Borgeson Joan Woodlock Budzynski
Joann Rupp Gray Carol Worst Hahn Marcene Moore Houtonen Marian Watson Janke Marjorie Howard Mayes Jo Sauter Palmer Dora Pattison Radakovich Shirley Kramer Smith Nebraska (Nu) Lois Hughes Dedrick Patricia Warren DeLateur Beverly Ramer Gundry Kay Kinsey Hall Elinor Lykke Rademacher Shirlee Wallace Rushton Jean Hickey Schmitz Jean Oneal Thurmond North Dakota (Pi) Ann Pierce Bertie Phyllis Christensen Graham Marjory Rinde Haggart Joan Blaisdell Hooker Jean Orth Loepp
Boston (Eta) Phyllis Darrow Clark Patricia Griffin Phyllis Haslam Josselyn Janet Gibson Williamson Bowling Green State (Beta Omicron) Joyce Hause Behner Veira Myers Best Barbara Billingsley Carey Jean Grosenbaugh Delau Jane Groff DeVore Florence Russell Gonia Helen Kastner Greene Betty Smith Holey Patricia Coughlin Lyon Lois Paine Miller Ruth Harkness Schaller Beverly Heilman Schlatter Mary Krupp Stein Jeanne Schmidt Stewart British Columbia (Beta Theta) Lois Bell Arnold Mary Woodworth Best Pat Tiedje Cooper Beverly Burley Fraser Mary Paterson Hess Mary Clark Hovde Adele Birkinshaw McIntosh Colorado (Beta Gamma) Jane Dean Banning Janet Smith Clark Joan Lawson Hallsteen Yvonne Henning Hoff Frances Simonsen Howard Kathryn Brownne Lauterbach Joanne Vincent Mackay Phyllis Peterson Patterson Marybelle Kettle Potter Miriam Evans Ryan Jean Quinette Smith Mary Wellman Sorenson Anne McDaniel Stonington
Duke (Beta Nu) Ruth McGrael Lanning Janet Nixon Anne Swartswelter Paluch Mary Lundenberg Smith Nancy Huntington Strieter Goucher (Zeta) Ethel Allen Galvin Idaho (Beta Zeta) Virginia Tuttle Farrell Wanda Merz Garlock June Welti Jacobson Janece Klink Thornton Mary Garretson Watson Martha Spence Watson Illinois (Beta Alpha) Phyllis Travis Bertossa Ellen Lauder Knodell Bette McClure Kreger
Janice Hoffman Carstenn Carol Marshall Clark Barbara Yeager Keene Marjorie McMahon MacFarlane Dona Johnson Nicholson Nancy Taylor Rulketter Louise Whitcomb Stilwill Julie Cromley Thornton Barbara Babcock Wendland Minnesota (Epsilon) Nancy Osborn Brataas Mary Lugsdin Copp Evelyn Forcey Gosko Phebe Frank Reker Constance Pearson Samuelson Missouri (Omicron) Muriel MaGill Brown Gloria Murray Burr Marcia Sedwick Houston Dorothy King Mallm Mary Rice Marks Katherine Chamblin Masden Yvonne Ray Plesko Joann Harrington Schaffer Jane Pike Weeks Montana (Chi) Carol Chaffin Anderson Anna Lee Dauwalder Erickson Elizabeth Mersen Garnaas
Think a sister is missing from this list? The Executive Office may not have current contact information for her. Email alumnae@alphaphi.org or call 847.316.8940.
Genevieve Smith Ristvedt Lois Lake Varland Northwestern (Beta) Barbara Weishaar Allen Jeanne Connell Bassindale Nancy Joos Bookmyer Jean Jenkins Borman Natalie Hugh Dean Ann Wilder Dittmar Mary Peez Griffith Susan Warner Gustafson Barbara Weise Holloway Louise Ousley Mann Jenkins Joan Ramsey McClure Marianne Tudor McNitt Patricia Henline Novak Marquerite Anderson Parchman Corinne Jones Schaeffer Sue Cattin Stevens Elaine Nish Stolt Joy Gregersen Upson Bonnie Kistner Wefler Frances Cole Westrup Nancy Newey Witte Ohio State (Rho) Betty Phillips Barger Elaine Thomas Barnum Nancy Westbrook Blackburn Shirley Thomas Butler Marjorie Winter Calhoun Patricia McCarthy Farrell Janet Gould Gray
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Oklahoma (Phi) Bobbie Adrian Bernice Williams Barker Betty Jenkins Gloor Jayne McFarland Mason Betty Laurence Rummell Rose Kirkpatrick Schneider Dorothy Dunn Shoup Shirleen Fuhring Webster Jane McPherren Whiteside Betty Anderson Winter Oregon (Tau) Joyce Strickland Healy Elaine Konesky Jackson JoAnn Sappenfield Johnson Joan Smith Leonard Jean Lichty Lipton Margaret Wells Mallicoat Nancy Peterson Nash Dorothy Wightman Schultz Jean Glaves Shimp Donna Heusser Tucker Rollins (Beta Lambda) Claudia Hutchison Clark Jane Gorman Mayer Jean Allen Scherer Florence Jenkins Strickland
Utah (Beta Sigma) collegians. Phyllis Chapman Dickson Norma Brownell Fuller Lois Reedy Heald Elizabeth Edgemon Hibbs Elizabeth Traynor Limuli Martha Field Louden Jean Meyer Martin Evelyn Wood McCreary Charlene Quinn OConnor Helen Gans Rains Norma Bailey Shelden Harriet Stallman Sirotkin Ellen Weathers Stevens Ellyn Weinel Swanson
Sybil Duffy Heim Doris Dodson Higgins Shirley Teach Johnson Martha Knox Knochenhauer Barbara Heller Nixon Agnes Denune Paxton Marjorie Schafer Elinor Hawk Spellerberg Shirley Thorne Thompson Anita Smith Wolfe
South Dakota (Psi) Marilyn Marquardt Croot Betty Keehn Degen Marilyn Evans Kluckman Catherine Brodie Meisburger Jane Brady Peterson Barbara Lambert Trout Frances Bacon Walston Syracuse (Alpha) Mary Latham Banzoff Dorothy Monnoyer Jordan Sarah Martyn Keeler Barbara Johnson Lutz Joan Gundersen Podgorsky Mary Jameson Rusnak Texas (Omega) Henrietta Peebles Adams Laura Bowles Allen Patricia Williamson Cummings Shirley Pulley Cunninghan Claudia Poff Gill Helen Sheldon Gray Frances Nichols Henslee Helen Howard Hinds Carolyn Barlow Huffman Ann Warden Johnson Mary Kolle Leveridge Martha Ann Goss McGonigle M. Feagin Milstead
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Alice Brady Murphy Patti Riley-Brown Mary McGann Schuelke Mildred Cardwell Sharp Carolyn Eckert Smith Margaret Pickett Smith Eloise Hall Thompson Jean Thompson Titus Mildred Cox Weidner Toronto (Xi) Paula Nopper Cosgrove Jeanne Hunt Neil Joan Walwyn Randall Elizabeth Hopkins Roberts UC/Berkeley (Lambda) Julia McCook Banning Kate MacGavin Dickey Beva Pilling Farmer Ruth Wood Haynes Elizabeth Mackay Ratcliff Frances Colt Rose Jean Sanderson Nancy Hockenbeamer Shurtleff UCLA (Beta Delta) Orrilla Daggett Blanpied Marcia Newcomb Blatt Barbara Schief Dolan Theo Jackson Betty Johnston Lippincott Polly Comstock Marliani Marilyn Westcott McIntyre Joan Lederman Neville Audrey Carter Rutledge Margaret Moore Sayed Sue Dean Stout USC (Beta Pi) Cara Ellis Butte Betty Jones Friend Joan Gregory Geisen Ann McNamara Gray Virginia Tuffli Hood Barbara Hewson Howard Virginia Francis Littrell Martha Mercer Nuccio Elizabeth Murdoch Paxton Sally McDonnell Phillips Virginia Black Purves Nanette Oliver Sand Beverly Pyne Wills Peggy Nolze Wolaver Utah (Beta Sigma) Renee Keetch BilsboroughAbbott Barbara Bone Christensen Marybell Fenton Coon Connie Jensen Fuller Margee Smith Haymond Virginia Hamal Heintzelman Barbara Dawson Hendricksen Shirley Burrows Hurst Beverly Stephens Johnson Bonnie Harrison Kramer Kathleen Keate Kwenvold Ramona Morris Marian Tueller Naylor Beverly Busk Newson Marjorie Christenson Peacock Margaret Callister Peterson Ethna Robinson Reid Barbara Sims Sansom
Larue Olson Sloan Beverly Grow Stephan Marjorie Askew Taylor Patricia Van Derck Washburn (Upsilon) Joella Brown Byrlene Sharkey Chapman Betty Rippey Clark Donna Holm Fisher Joan Lee Gooch Dorene Stenzel Hart Gloria Lundblade Hovorka Ann Woodbury Lusk Barbara Besse Miller Verna Frownfelter Pierce Pauline Keazer Poe Leah Tier Roberts Norma Collins Sikes Margaret Logan Wait Phyllis McCord Weeks Washington (Sigma) Corinne Carlson Barneich Maralyn Burnley Blume Betty Stevenson Eberharter Ann Metzger Horrobin Marian Jellison Main Mary Pat Stover Matthews Barbara Heppenstall Parker Barbara Chamberlin Pennington Ann Gardiner Quarles Patricia Ryan Spier Margaret Jensen Stanley Joy Andrews Tremper Joan Campbell Waldo
75-year Sisters 1936 Fun Facts: Construction of the Hoover Dam was completed; Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind was first published; The first edition of Life Magazine was published. RIght: The 75-year pin, a brilliant diamond-shaped golden pin with clear stones at each of the points, allows you to place your original badge inside the pin. Arizona (Beta Epsilon) Elsie Swingle Hughes Jean Ramsey Morris Jean Pettis Reed Nina Kornegay Wilson
Duke (Beta Nu) Constance Howard Hefferan
Boston (Eta) Mary Bradford Churchill Olive Bockes McAlpine
Idaho (Beta Zeta) Helen Banbury Lusk
Colorado (Beta Gamma) Doris Sarchet Bice Gwendolyn Hinshaw Espeset Carmen Hennebach Fisher Cornell (Delta) Elizabeth Ferguson Barell Sylvia Small Wheeler
Goucher (Zeta) Mary Russell Thomas
Illinois (Beta Alpha) Mary Ballance Baker Virginia Galbraith Laura Holland Manitoba (Beta Eta) Margaret Ross Bailey Michigan (Theta) Nancy Stonington DeLong
Denison (Beta Kappa) Ruth Covell Burness Christine Hartburg Monroe Priscilla Sanderson Taylor
Minnesota (Epsilon) Dorothy Tretten Laliberte Helen Drake Tew Mary McDonald Walstad
DePauw (Gamma) Marjorie Coolsen Homan
Missouri (Omicron) Dorothy Harman Donohew
Montana (Chi) Norine Swanson Bollinger
Rollins (Beta Lambda) Eleanora Roush Smith
Nebraska (Nu) Phyllis Baker Erickson Lundstrom
South Dakota (Psi) Gwen Canon Carlson Helen Jones Ryan
North Dakota (Pi) Louise Crowley Bowen Gail Bickert Landgren Barbara Norman Maddock Virginia Bonzer McEvoy
Syracuse (Alpha) Dorothy Skerritt Brewer Margaret Gilkison Cheney
Washburn (Upsilon) Margaret Barton Neel Jane Baird Weeden
Northwestern (Beta) Mary Waidner Beers Mary Huck Colmar Harriet Scheuerman Leach Dorothy Whitley Leslie Doris Caesar Smith
Texas (Omega) Eleanor Harris Morris Toronto (Xi) Elizabeth File Cassels Margaret Snyder Joyce Jean Jordan Leadbeater Jocelyn Rae Skinner Katherine Guest Stevens
Washington (Sigma) Marjorie Campbell Butler Joan Schmitz Fulton Marian Current Hunner
Ohio State (Rho) Esther Miller Ruth Stockdale Woolpert Oklahoma (Phi) Judy Holloway Fronterhouse
Alberta Lucchetti Schwengber Eileen Davidson Shamel UCLA (Beta Delta) Janet McKinnon Claxton
Wisconsin (Iota) Georgianna Davis Eagen
UC/Berkeley (Lambda) Barbara Welch Eddy Ellen Amend Fletcher Gabrielle Detert Horton Elizabeth Hook Lehe Margery Marten Richard
Washington State (Beta Rho) Betty Mullay Brown Jean Hampson Hoggarth Barbara Lessard Klemz Patricia Martin McKevitt Pat Armstrong Moody West Virginia (Beta Iota) Edna Thaxton Buergler Marilyn Jones Casto Ann Plunkett Cavender Betty Knight Hall Mary Nichols Hastings Doris Britton Kelly Maxine Shinaberry McCarty Mary Bowers Nuzum Letty Luzier Penland Jeanne Downey Richmond Marie Buzzard Stonage Wisconsin (Iota) Georgia Haas Cemirys Joyce Prehn Clark Jeanne Meuer Emerson Mary Puchner Fagan Jeanne Kinsman Finucane Joanne Prehn Freed Mary Collins Freeman Betty Kirk Jones Marilyn Henry Matia Siddney Mercer McLeod Mary Batiste Murchison Mary Bruha Royston Jean Benkert Swanson
Texas (Omega) sisters in 1936.
Ordering Anniversary Pins One special way that Alpha Phi honors the endurance of membership is with anniversary recognition pins. These pins celebrate your affiliation with Alpha Phi on milestone occasions: 10 years, 25 years, 50 years, 65 years and 75 years. Certificates may be ordered individually. To order, email alumnae@alphaphi.org, call 847.316.8940 or visit alphaphi.org, keyword: pins.
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Winter and Spring 2012
Recruitment Addresses and Dates Please refer to the following chapter addresses and recruitment dates when mailing Potential Member Reference Forms (found on page 29). An online recommendation form is also available at alphaphi.org, keywords: recommendation form. Please Note: All forms should be mailed to the attention of the vice president of recruitment as early as possible to give chapters ample time to prepare for recruitment. CALIFORNIA
INDIANA
NEW JERSEY
OHIO
CSU/Chico (Theta Upsilon)
Butler (Epsilon Beta)
Seton Hall (Eta Eta)
Case Western Reserve (Zeta Pi)
Theta Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi 504 W. 3rd St. Chico, CA 95928
Epsilon Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi 824 W. Hampton Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46208
January 2012
January 2012
Loyola Marymount (Zeta Beta)
DePauw (Gamma)
Zeta Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi One LMU Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90045
Gamma Chapter of Alpha Phi 202 E. Hanna St. Greencastle, IN 46135
January 2012
February 2012
San Diego (Eta Rho)
Indiana (Beta Tau)
Eta Rho Chapter of Alpha Phi 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110 January 2012
Stanford (Kappa)
Kappa Chapter of Alpha Phi P.O. Box 20183 Stanford, CA 94309 April 2012
University of the Pacific (Iota Gamma)
Iota Gamma Chapter of Alpha Phi 819 President’s Dr. Stockton, CA 95211 January 2012
DELAWARE Delaware (Epsilon Nu)
Epsilon Nu Chapter of Alpha Phi 158 S. College Ave. Newark, DE 19711 February 2012
ILLINOIS DePaul (Iota Eta)
Student Center, Suite 201 Iota Eta Chapter of Alpha Phi 2250 North Sheffield Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 January 2012
Lake Forest (Gamma Epsilon) Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi 555 N. Sheridan Rd Lake Forest, IL 60045
Beta Tau Chapter of Alpha Phi 908 E. 3rd St. Bloomington, IN 47401 December 2011/January 2012
MARYLAND Johns Hopkins (Zeta Omicron) Zeta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Mattin Center, 3400 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218
NEW YORK Cornell (Delta)
Delta Chapter of Alpha Phi 411 Thurston Ave. Ithaca, NY 14850 January 2012
Hofstra (Theta Mu)
Theta Mu Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Phi, 242 Student Activities Hempstead, NY 11549 January 2012
Rochester (Theta Kappa)
Theta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Phi, CPU Box 277163 Rochester, NY 14627 January 2012
Maryland (Delta Zeta)
SUNY/Buffalo (Theta Epsilon)
Delta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi 7402 Princeton Ave. College Park, MD 20740 January 2012
MASSACHUSETTS Bentley (Zeta Rho)
Zeta Rho Chapter of Alpha Phi 175 Forest St. Waltham, MA 02452 February 2012
Boston (Eta)
Eta Chapter of Alpha Phi 775 Commonwealth Ave., SAO, 4th Floor Boston, MA 02215 January 2012
Tufts (Zeta Theta)
Zeta Theta Chapter of Alpha Phi 14 Sawyer Ave. Medford, MA 02155 February 2012
MISSOURI
Northwestern (Beta)
Washington University (Zeta Upsilon)
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January 2012
February 2012
January 2012
Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi 701 University Place Evanston, IL 60201
Eta Eta Chapter of Alpha Phi 400 South Orange Ave. South Orange, NJ 07079
Zeta Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi #1 Brookings Dr. Box 1136 St. Louis, MO 63130 January 2012
Theta Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi 303 Student Union Buffalo, NY 14261 January 2012
SUNY/Cortland (Eta Tau)
Eta Tau Chapter of Alpha Phi 59 Tompkins St. Cortland, NY 13045 January 2012
SUNY/Plattsburgh (Theta Psi) Theta Psi Chapter of Alpha Phi College Center Desk, PSUC Plattsburgh, NY 12901 January 2012
Syracuse (Alpha)
Alpha Chapter of Alpha Phi 308 Walnut Place Syracuse, NY 13210 January 2012
NORTH CAROLINA Appalachian State (Theta Nu) Theta Nu Chapter of Alpha Phi ASU Box 9054 Boone, NC 28608 January 2012
Duke (Beta Nu)
Beta Nu Chapter of Alpha Phi 07 Bryan Center, P.O. Box 90823 Durham, NC 27708 January 2012
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Zeta Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi 11116 Magnolia Dr. Cleveland, OH 44106 January 2012
Dayton (Zeta Psi)
Zeta Psi Chapter of Alpha Phi 1302 Brown St Dayton, OH 45406 January 2012
Miami University (Gamma Nu) Gamma Nu Chapter of Alpha Phi 146 Richard Hall Oxford, OH 45056 January 2012
Ohio State (Rho)
Rho Chapter of Alpha Phi 134 E. 15th Ave. Columbus, OH 43201 January 2012
PENNSYLVANIA Duquesne (Epsilon Iota)
Epsilon Iota Chapter of Alpha Phi Duquesne University, Information Center, Forbes Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15282 February 2012
Franklin & Marshall (Zeta Sigma)
Zeta Sigma Chapter of Alpha Phi c/o Adrienne Baksi Franklin & Marshall College, [Mail #99] PO Box 3220 Lancaster, PA 17604-3220 February 2012
Lehigh (Epsilon Psi)
Epsilon Psi Chapter of Alpha Phi Box G367, 39 University Dr. Bethlehem, PA 18015 January 2012
Pennsylvania (Eta Iota)
Eta Iota Chapter of Alpha Phi 4045 Walnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19104 January 2012
Shippensburg (Theta Xi)
Theta Xi Chapter of Alpha Phi McClean Hall LL Shippensburg University Shippensburg, PA 17257 February 2012
St. Joseph’s (Theta Theta)
Theta Theta Chapter of Alpha Phi St. Joseph’s University, 5600 City Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19131 January 2012
Villanova (Eta Epsilon)
Eta Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi Greek Life, 2nd Floor Connelly Center Villanova, PA 19085 January 2012
TEXAS St. Mary’s (Iota Beta)
Iota Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi 1 Camino Santa Maria, Student Life Box 83B San Antonio, TX 78228-8583 January 2012
VIRGINIA Christopher Newport (Theta Phi)
Theta Phi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Phi, One University Place Newport News, VA 23606 January 2012
Virginia (Zeta Iota)
Zeta Iota Chapter of Alpha Phi 518 17th St. NW Charlottesville, VA 22903 January 2012
Virginia Tech (Eta Omicron)
Eta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Special Purpose F; 66 Oak Lane Dr. Blacksburg, VA 24060-0029 January 2012
WASHINGTON Puget Sound (Gamma Zeta)
Gamma Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi 3614 N. 14th Tacoma, WA 98416 January 2012
WISCONSIN Marquette (Eta Mu)
Eta Mu Chapter of Alpha Phi 1435 W. Kilbourn Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53233 January 2012
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On Campus CANADA ONTARIO Wilfrid Laurier (Iota Theta) Sisters hosted several events in support of women’s heart health. Web: laurieralphaphi.com
UNITED STATES Alabama Alabama (Beta Mu) A large tornado tore through Tuscaloosa on April 27, which houses the university; no sisters were injured. Members prepared meals for victims and collected donations. Many sisters continued to assist victims throughout the summer months. Web: alphaphialabama.com
Butler (Epsilon Beta) Sisters show their school spirit.
ARIZONA
CSU/San Bernardino (Eta Beta)
Arizona (Beta Epsilon)
The year began with the annual Date-a-Phi philanthropy event that raised $2,500 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. Members enjoyed a sisterhood event at an amusement park. During Greek Week, they teamed with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and won an award for funniest in the lip sync competition. Brittannie Bohman planned formal in Redondo Beach. One of the community service events was to help harvest crops for families in need.
Senior Week featured a special dinner and events throughout the week to celebrate graduation. Senior wills were a huge hit, and the younger women enjoyed stories shared by seniors about their Alpha Phi experience. One contestant from each fraternity competed in the Mr. Alpha Phi competition; the winner was Chris Kang, Pi Kappa Alpha. Web: azalphaphi.com
San Francisco State (Eta Theta)
CALIFORNIA Chapman (Eta Upsilon) Collegians hosted a second Red Dress Gala and showed support for other Greek organizations on campus. They enjoyed a chapter retreat at a ropes course. Other sisterhood events included a Western night and a hike. Web: chapmanalphaphi.com Facebook: Chapman Alpha Phi Twitter: Chapman_APhi
CSU/East Bay (Eta Delta) The second annual Red Dress Gala raised nearly $8,000 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. Parents, professors, alumnae and even Hayward city council members were in attendance. Elizabeth Ortiz was elected Ms. CSUEB for her school spirit and leadership. Web: alphaphicsueb.com Facebook: Alpha Phi - Eta Delta Chapter
CSU/Long Beach (Gamma Kappa) Sisters volunteered at the Los Angeles Police Department Celebrity Golf Tournament. They are excited to host the annual kickball tournament in October and Red Dress Ball in November. Members serve as Order of Omega president, vice president and secretary/treasurer and as Panhellenic vice president of leadership.
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Santa Clara (Zeta Gamma) Members raised more than $70,000 for the Alpha Phi Foundation with successful philanthropy events such as the Star Search talent show and sixth annual Red Dress Gala. Sisters enjoyed volunteering with the Princess Project and dancing the night away at the spring Silver Soiree. Collegians were excited to return this fall to a newly renovated chapter house. Web: scaphi.com Facebook: Santa Clara Alpha Phi Twitter: APhiZetaGamma
UC/Berkeley (Lambda) The Red Dress Gala was held on Oct. 14. To stay updated on events and announcements, follow the chapter on their new Twitter account. Web: calalphaphi.com Facebook: Alpha Phi – Lambda Chapter Twitter: CalAlphaPhi
UC/Irvine (Eta Kappa) Sisters enjoyed the annual Bordeaux Ball in Laguna Beach that featured dinner, dancing and an awards presentation. They paired with Sigma Chi fraternity for
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The chapter’s seventh annual Red Dress Gala raised more than $5,000 for the Alpha Phi Foundation.
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Songfest and won awards for best choreography, best costumes and second in show. Web: uciaphi.com Facebook: UC Irvine Alpha Phi Twitter: UCIAlphaPhi
UC/Santa Barbara (Gamma Beta) Sisters hosted a successful Phi Ball philanthropy event. They received three prestigious Greek awards: Best Philanthropy, Chapter Improvement and Outstanding Chapter Advisor. Web: ucsbalphaphi.org
COLORADO Colorado School of Mines (Iota Zeta) Following Bid Day, sisters held their first Move Your Phi’t 5k race. Collegians hosted a Founders’ Day celebration at the chapter house that included alumnae. Web: wix.com/alpha_phi/iotazeta
Denver (Iota Xi) Collegians will host their first Red Dress Gala on Oct. 22 to raise money for the Alpha Phi Foundation. Web: dualphaphi.com Facebook: DU Alpha Phi
DELAWARE Delaware (Epsilon Nu) Sisters assisted those living with multiple sclerosis by donating their time to the MS Society of Wilmington. Web: udalphaphi.com Facebook: Alpha Phi - Epsilon Nu Chapter Twitter: UDAlphaPhi
GEORGIA Georgia Tech (Iota Mu) Sisters had fun together over the summer. Rebecca Norton attended the Emerging Leaders Institute in June. Members look forward to their third annual
Red Dress Gala in November. Web: gtalphaphi.org Facebook: GATech Phi Twitter: GTAlphaPhi
ILLINOIS DePaul (Iota Eta) Sisterhood events included trips to a favorite dessert shop. They also donated their time to local charities. Web: depaulalphaphi.moonfruit.com Facebook: Alpha Phi Iota Eta Chapter
Northwestern (Beta) A new initiative is the Big Sister Program that invites area alumnae to network with or serve as mentors to collegians. The chapter will also team with a fraternity to begin a new food-themed philanthropy event this fall that will benefit the Alpha Phi Foundation while serving as a marketing tool. Facebook: Northwestern University Alpha Phi Twitter: NU_Alpha_Phi
INDIANA Butler (Epsilon Beta) The chapter was recognized with top GPA on campus, and 15 sisters were named among the Top 100 Students at Butler. Haley Deiser, an advertising major, started her own shoe designing business. Stephanie Flint was a human resources intern during the summer at Vera Bradley.
Indiana U. Southeast (Zeta Epsilon) A senior ceremony included the distribution of alumnae pins and dinner at a restaurant frequented by chapter members. Seniors surprised underclassmen by giving them Alpha Phi T-shirts and memorabilia.
IOWA Drake (Gamma Omicron) After 10 successful years, House Mother Lois Schmidt retired. The chapter thanks Mom Lo for her time, love
and support. The all-house GPA improved to 3.49, ranking first among sororities and fraternities on campus. Carly Hamilton and Alex Hendzel attended ELI during the summer. Amelia Mieth was named Greek Leader of the Year. Web: collegetownnetwork.com/apdrake Facebook: Drake University Alpha Phi Twitter: DrakeAlphaPhi
Iowa (Delta Epsilon) Collegians hosted a successful fall philanthropic event, Pancake Breakfast, which raised money for the Alpha Phi Foundation. Web: uiowa.edu/~aphi
KANSAS Wichita State (Gamma Xi) The chapter held retreats and sisterhood events during the summer months. They completed the first leg of their Adopt-A-Highway community service project, cleaning two miles of local interstate roadsides. Collegians thank local alumnae for participating in a mock recruitment. Web: alphaphigammaxi.com Facebook: Wichita State Alpha Phi Twitter: WSUAlphaPhi
MAINE Maine (Delta Nu) The chapter was named the university’s Sorority of the Year for a third year in a row. The ninth annual Move Your Phi’t 5k Run/Walk had to be canceled due to inclement weather. The fourth annual Red Dress Gala was scheduled for Oct. 15. Web: alphaphideltanu.celect.org
MASSACHUSETTS Bentley (Zeta Rho) Local alumnae were in attendance to congratulate graduates. Collegians and alumnae are excited that many new alumnae will remain in the Boston area.
Santa Clara (Zeta Gamma) Anjelica Osborne, Caitlin Hylton and Gracelyn Bateman enjoy the annual Red Dress Gala.
iowa (delta epsilon) Sisters pose in front of the chapter house during fall 2010 recruitment.
Web: bentleyalphaphi.com Facebook: Bentley University Alpha Phi - Zeta Rho Chapter Twitter: AlphaPhiZetaRho
MIT (Zeta Phi) The annual King of Hearts philanthropy event was held during the spring. Sisters raised money for the Alpha Phi Foundation with a fall philanthropy event that featured a dodgeball tournament and tailgate. Web: aphi.mit.edu Facebook: Alpha Phi, Zeta Phi Chapter at MIT Twitter: MITAlphaPhi
WPI (Iota Omicron) Iota Omicron was installed on April 2 and has initiated 64 charter members. Sisters took third place in Greek Week. They initiated three additional new members and enjoyed a sisterhood brunch at the end of the school year. Web: wpialphaphi.com
MICHIGAN Kettering (Iota Epsilon) Members will host their first Parent’s Day event. They planned their first summer philanthropy event in hopes of raising even more money for the Alpha Phi Foundation. The event is a triathlon called Phi-athlon. Web: alphaphi-kettering.webs.com/aboutalphaphi.htm
Michigan (Theta) The annual Alpha Phi-esta philanthropy event raised more than $1,800 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. In response to the disasters in Japan, sisters organized a bake sale and donated more than $700 to support
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On Campus relief efforts. They participated in the university’s Relay for Life event. Save the date for the chapter’s Red Dress Gala on Nov. 5. Web: alphaphitheta.com
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MINNESOTA Minnesota (Epsilon) The annual Red Dress Gala raised more than $21,000 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. Members were awarded first place in the annual Spring Jam Event competition. Upcoming events include the first Dad’s Day football game and a Parent’s Day brunch. Web: sites.google.com/site/alphaphiminnesota Facebook: AlphaPhi Minnesota
MISSOURI Members were thrilled to announce the attainment of their capital campaign goal, raising $500,000 for the chapter. The funds will support chapter house renovations during the fall, including new bathrooms, a state-of-the-art library and new bedroom furniture. Web: mizzouaphi.com Facebook: Alpha Phi @ Mizzou Twitter: MizzouAlphaPhi
The annual senior send off honored graduates, and alumnae welcomed them into alumnae status. Collegians are excited to celebrate the chapter’s 20th anniversary, featuring a Red Dress Gala, Oct. 21-23 with alumnae from across the country. Web: uralphaphi.org Facebook: Rochester Alpha Phi
Appalachian State (Theta Nu) The Hoops for Heart basketball tournament raised money for the Alpha Phi Foundation. The chapter placed second in the Greek Week lip sync competition. They hosted a 20th anniversary dinner and reception that included alumnae. They enjoyed a Mom’s Day event and launched a new website. Web: wix.com/andrea9843/alpha-phi-thetanu Facebook: Alpha Phi at Appalachian State University Twitter: APhi_AppState
MONTANA Montana (Chi) The chapter won five awards during the annual Greek Awards Banquet. Kristen Graham was named Outstanding Senior, and Allison Squires was named Outstanding Greek Alumni of the Year. The chapter won a Public Relations and Programming Award, the Hal Fraser Philanthropy and Community Service Award and the Alumni Relations and Chapter Development Award. Web: umalphaphi.com Facebook: Chi Chapter Alpha Phi
NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota (Pi) Sisters are gearing up for the chapter’s centennial celebration, which takes place Oct. 21-23. All alumnae are invited to attend the festivities. Web: und.edu/org/alphaphi
OHIO Akron (Eta Gamma) During the spring, members celebrated the chapter’s 25th anniversary. The sixth annual Red Dress Gala raised $1,200 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. During Greek Life Awards, the chapter won a Philanthropic Excellence Award, Panhellenic Award, Sportsmanship Award and an award for Sorority Excellence. They were named Most Improved Chapter during the Upper Midwest Regional Conference. Members hosted the Greek community’s first co-sponsored philanthropy event, Eat Your Heart Out, with Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
Baldwin-Wallace (Delta Upsilon) Sisters raised money for the Alpha Phi Foundation with the fall Cardiac Arrest philanthropy event and a car wash. Dark chocolates and heart-shaped cut outs with heart healthy tips were distributed to students on campus. Members participated in Alpha Sigma Phi’s Bike ‘n’ Hike event and have been volunteering for local organizations. Web: alphaphibwc.com Facebook: Alpha Phi - Baldwin-Wallace College Twitter: AlphaPhiBWC
Kent State (Beta Omega) Members hosted the second annual Eat Your Heart Out philanthropy event to benefit heart health. Facebook: Alpha Phi of Kent State University
OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City (Delta Delta) The chapter hosted its annual formal that featured dinner, dancing and a photo booth. Members participated in the annual Spring Sing competition and took third place. They welcomed three mothers of chapter members as alumnae initiates and hosted
UCLA (BEta Delta) During the Panhellenic Awards Gala, the chapter wins the Scholarship Cup for outstanding GPA. They also had highest GPA among sororities for fall and winter quarters.
NEBRASKA Nebraska (Nu) The annual Phiva Las Vegas philanthropy event benefited heart health and the Alpha Phi Foundation. Graduates were recognized during a senior banquet. Members returned to a newly updated chapter house in August. Upcoming events include the annual A Phi Open fall philanthropy event, homecoming week and volunteering in the community. Web: unl.edu/aphi
NEW YORK Rensselaer (Theta Tau) For the second year in a row, the chapter was awarded Panhellenic Chapter of the Year. They were recognized as a five-star chapter. They received awards for academic excellence, leadership, campus and community involvement, chapter standards and
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member accountability, alumni and advisor relations, and Greek relations. They participated in an American Cancer Society Relay for Life and supported the philanthropies of other Greek organizations.
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Virginia (Zeta Iota) The chapter hosted its first A-PHIeld Day philanthropy event in March that raised more than $1,500 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. During the spring semester, members participated in numerous philanthropic events and placed second in Sigma Chi’s Derby Days. Web: alphaphiuva.com
Virginia Tech (Eta Omicron) Members celebrated finishing in the top five sorority GPAs. They held a celebration for seniors. Sam Vasknetz serves as a 2011-12 educational leadership consultant. The chapter hosted another successful Red Dress gala in September. Web: alphaphivt.celect.org Twitter: VTAlphaPhi Texas tech (gamma iota) Sisters enjoy a Dad's Weekend dinner.
WASHINGTON Washington State (Beta Rho)
a breakfast for them. Two teams participated in the American Cancer Society Relay for Life. They hosted dinner and a ceremony for graduating seniors. Web: ocualphaphi.com Facebook: Alpha Phi - Delta Delta Chapter: Alumnae & Current
OREGON Linfield (Theta Alpha) Sisters hosted the Star Search talent competition to raise money for the Alpha Phi Foundation. A formal was held at a ballroom in downtown McMinnville. They hosted a senior ceremony and brunch for graduates. Twitter: AlphaPhiLinfiel
PENNSYLVANIA Franklin & Marshall (Zeta Sigma) Sisters hosted the second annual Eat Your Heart Out philanthropy event that raised $840 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. Members also raised $875 for the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation to support childhood cancer research. Web: fandmaphi.com
Penn State (Gamma Rho) The chapter was recognized with the third highest GPA among all Greek organizations and second highest among sororities.
SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota (Psi) Members took second place for grades during the spring semester with an overall GPA of 3.43. Alissa Thomsen was selected to attend an ELI session, and Julia Kendrix represented the state in the Miss South Dakota Pageant. Several members studied abroad during the summer. Web: aphisouthdakota.moonfruit.com Facebook: Alpha Phi at the University of South Dakota Twitter: USDAlphaPhi
TEXAS St. Mary’s (Iota Beta) Sisters’ volunteer efforts were rewarded with a trophy presented by the university during homecoming. They donated food items, volunteered time and donated nearly $4,000 to the San Antonio Food Bank.
Amanda Spalding was elected vice president of Associated Students of Washington State University. Members enjoyed the annual sisterhood raft trip in August, which was a great bonding experience and fun day for all sisters. Web: alphaphi.wsu.edu/alphaphi.aspx
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Texas Tech (Gamma Iota)
West Virginia (Beta Iota)
Members participated in the American Cancer Society Relay for Life. They baked cupcakes as part of a fundraiser. Collegians also hosted Dad’s and Mom’s Weekends and a formal event. Web: techaphi.com
The chapter’s Red Dress Gala has grown each year, with more alumnae reuniting and enjoying a weekend of reconnecting with old friends and meeting collegians. The chapter welcomes new Advisor Lindsay Centofanti Wattleworth (Beta Iota-West Virginia).
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Wisconsin/Stout (Gamma Sigma)
Members participated in service events and the American Cancer Society Relay for Life walk during spring semester. They hosted a successful Heartthrob philanthropy event. A formal event featured dinner, dancing and recognition of the members as well as some outside the chapter who helped accomplish the chapter’s goals.
Sisters enjoyed a boat cruise formal. The chapter volunteered to help run graduation commencement. Several members had internships across the country during the summer. They look forward to hosting a philanthropy event in the fall. Web: aphistout.com
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VIRGINIA Christopher Newport (Theta Phi)
Montana (Chi) Members pose with awards won during the Greek Awards Banquet.
Sisters celebrated a win at Greek Week. A recruitment event was held on the great lawn. They enjoyed formal at Kiln Creek Country Club. Facebook: Alpha Phi-Theta Phi (CNU) Twitter: CNUAPhi
James Madison (Theta Iota) In honor of the chapter’s 20th anniversary, collegians will host a celebration weekend Oct. 21-23. They look forward to welcoming alumnae during the special event. Web: alphaphijmu.org Facebook: JMU Alpha Phi Twitter: JMUAlphaPhi Fall 2011
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(1) WEST VIRGINIA (BETA IOTA) (From left) Alumnae Donna Alexander-Lawson, Barbara Taylor and Pam Lopez pose with collegian Devon Lopez during the chapter’s Red Dress Gala. Pam and Devon are mother/daughter and Donna is Devon’s godmother. (2) INDIANA U. SOUTHEAST (ZETA EPSILON) Members say goodbye to graduates during a senior ceremony. (3) MIT (ZETA PHI) The class of 2014 enjoys the King of Hearts philanthropy event. (4) WASHINGTON STATE (BETA RHO) Sisters show their Alpha Phi pride during a trip to the beach. (5) MAINE (DELTA NU) Sisters enjoy an all sorority gala. (6) WICHITA STATE (GAMMA XI) Collegians pose with their Man of Ivy during spring formal. (7) AKRON (ETA GAMMA) Sisters celebrate a Most Improved Chapter award during the Upper Midwest Regional Conference. (8) MISSOURI (OMICRON) Sisters pose in their new library. (9) OREGON (TAU) The chapter enjoys an annual sisterhood retreat on the Oregon coast. The day was filled with games, bonding and a bonfire. 9
Thank You The collegiate department at Alpha Phi’s Executive Office would like to extend a thank you to all the chapters that generously participated in the judiciary board pilot in the spring 2011 semester. Akron (Eta Gamma)
Michigan (Theta)
Alabama (Beta Mu)
Nebraska/Kearney (Delta Xi)
Arizona State (Gamma Pi) Cal Poly (Epsilon Chi) Cameron (Theta Rho) Colorado (Beta Gamma) Connecticut (Iota Lambda) CSU/Chico (Theta Upsilon) George Washington (Iota Iota) Idaho (Beta Zeta) Illinois (Beta Alpha) Indiana (Beta Tau)
SUNY/Cortland (Eta Tau) Syracuse (Alpha) Towson (Eta Omega) UC/Santa Barbara (Gamma Beta) UNC/Wilmington (Eta Xi) University of the Pacific (Iota Gamma) Virginia Tech (Eta Omicron) Wilfrid Laurier (Iota Theta) Wisconsin/Lacrosse (Delta Kappa)
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Alpha Phi Returns to Utah and Whitman
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Fall 2011 marks Alpha Phi’s return to two former campuses – the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash. Alpha Phi was invited to return to Whitman College in the fall of 2010, and the college’s faculty approved the return in February 2011. Since the final approval, the extension team has been focused on learning more about Whitman and preparing to join the community established by Delta Gamma, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Kappa Alpha Theta. The Puget Sound (Gamma Zeta) collegiate chapter represented Alpha Phi during the first round of Whitman’s formal recruitment process, held on Sept. 10. Alpha Phi’s colonization events took place the week of Sept. 25. If you would like to volunteer to support our Whitman colony, please contact Cassidy Rosenthal at crosenthal@alphaphi.org. In May 2011, Alpha Phi was awarded the opportunity to recolonize our Beta Sigma chapter at the University of Utah. Alpha Phi’s return to Utah also marks our
organization’s presence at each chapter in the Pacific-12 Athletic Conference. Members of Alpha Phi’s 11 established Pac-12 chapters represented Alpha Phi during the first round of Utah’s formal recruitment, which kicked off Aug. 25. Alpha Phi’s colonization events took place the week of Sept. 11. We are thrilled to join the community established by Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Pi Beta Phi. If you would like to volunteer to support our Utah colony, please contact Megan Bouché at mbouche@alphaphi.org. Alpha Phi’s extension committee continues to pursue opportunities for new chapters across North America. When a campus votes to open for Panhellenic extension, an email and participation survey is sent to area alumnae. We thank those of you who have responded to these inquiries in the past and appreciate your feedback. Thank you for your interest in growing our organization! To those of you in college towns without an Alpha Phi chapter, we hope to be in touch soon! Left: Puget Sound (Gamma Zeta) sisters represent Alpha Phi during Whitman's recruitment. Below: Pictured with Utah’s mascot, Swoop, are (from left) International Executive Board Director Jane Kirby Arkes (Omicron-Missouri), International President Linda Long Boland (Gamma Kappa-CSU/Long Beach), Executive Office Manager of New Chapter Development Cassidy Rosenthal (Beta GammaColorado) and Salt Lake Alumnae Chapter President Natalie Paule Challier (Gamma Zeta-Puget Sound).
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Alpha Phi Foundation 2010-11
Program Highlights Alpha Phi has always been a caring community of women, and that was evident in your contributions last year. Because you remembered, we were able to continue helping women develop their promise and potential on campus, in the community, at work and at home. Thank you for being philanthropic women - and for helping Alpha Phis become better students, better sisters and better leaders.
Because you remembered Alpha Phi …
sixty-eight undergraduate and graduate merit-based scholarships were awarded to Alpha Phi collegians and alumnae totaling
$130,000
$92,000
was given in Forget Me Not Grants to alumnae and collegiate sisters facing crisis (12% increase from FY10)
More than
$50,000
was awarded through the Heart to Heart Grant to fund an outreach program at St. Luke’s Women’s Heart Center in Kansas City, Mo., to help women improve the day-to-day management of their heart health
$400,000
was granted to fund innovative training and education programs of Alpha Phi Fraternity, including the Emerging Leaders Institute, empowering women and developing the leaders of tomorrow (33% increase from FY10)
“Let us choose the blue forget-me-not as our flower … so that we shall always remember our sisters, remember Alpha Phi.” – Martha Foote Crow (Alpha-Syracuse)
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Congratulations to Alpha Phi Foundation’s 2011-12 Scholarship Recipients! Alpha Phi Foundation is proud to announce the 2011-12 scholarship recipients. Through the generosity of our donors, 37 undergraduate and 23 graduate members received a total of $130,000 in support. These sisters are superior scholars, community leaders and have a strong devotion to our Fraternity. They are wonderful examples of what it means to strive for scholastic excellence. The Foundation is proud to continue the high ideals of scholarship our Founders held close to their hearts by awarding scholarship aid to Alpha Phi women. To learn more about Alpha Phi Foundation scholarships, visit alphaphifoundation.org.
Graduate Recipients Diane Keenum Hite Memorial Scholarship
Lauren Arnold (Epsilon Alpha-Ashland) Master of American History and Government, Old Testament Studies
Beta Beta Chapter and Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarships Kelly Baas (Beta Beta-Michigan State) Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
Mary Yearsley Scholarship Brie Bauer (Beta Alpha-Illinois) Master of Clinical Psychology
Doris Corbett Scholarship Eleanor Berg (Zeta Theta-Tufts) Juris Doctorate
Marion L. Frank Memorial Scholarship
Meredith Black (Eta-Boston) Master of Public Health, Epidemiology
Nancy Pitchforth Patton Scholarship
Devin Denny (Theta Kappa-Rochester) Master of Theological Studies in Religion, Politics and Ethics
Nu Centennial Scholarship Sarah Dickes (Nu-Nebraska) Doctor of Medicine
Virginia Coleman Scholarship
Molly Danielle Dillon (Zeta Omicron-Johns Hopkins) Master of Public Policy
Toni Soreng Cobb Scholarship Jamie Frank (Theta Kappa-Rochester) Master of Public Policy
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Beta Omicron Anniversary Scholarship
Nicole Fratianne (Beta Omicron-Bowling Green State) Master of Higher Education and Student Affairs
Zeta Iota Scholarship
Leigh Ellen Lybrand Gray (Zeta Iota Virginia) Juris Doctorate
Clara Bradley Burdette Scholarship
Gwendolyn Hill (Gamma Epsilon-Lake Forest) Master of Human Resource Management
Ruth Crellin Boutwell Scholarship
Jennifer Hoff (Iota Iota-George Washington) Master of Public Affairs
Vicki Silverman Memorial Scholarship
Clarissa Dodge Hughes (Gamma Pi Arizona State) International Development
Kay Wainwright Nixon Memorial Scholarship Halee Aline Hyatt (Theta Alpha-Linfield) Doctor of Dental Surgery
Helen Bradford Graduate Scholarship
Stephanie Ihnow (Eta Iota-Pennsylvania) Doctor of Medicine
Eloise Howell Scholarship
Brittany Nicole Irvine (Gamma Beta-UC/ Santa Barbara), M.A. Clinical Psychology
Mabel Cooper Lamb Scholarship Paige Wahrenburg Lapen (Omicron Missouri) Master in Public Health
Octavia Born Brooks Memorial Scholarship Meghan McGonigal (Gamma-DePauw) Master of Physician Assistant Studies
Marjorie V. Dove Scholarship
Melinda Mueller (Gamma Xi-Wichita State) Master of Educational Psychology
Marilyn Bracken Ruckman Scholarship
Katherine Rhodes (Delta Kappa Wisconsin/LaCrosse) College Student Personnel Administration
Frances Cameron Wiig Scholarship
Arden Schuman (Iota Eta-DePaul) Integrated Marketing Communications
Mary Miller Lyons and Ruth Woods Scholarships Kate Vengraitis (Delta-Cornell) Master of Public Health
Undergraduate Recipients Anne Williams Muhl Scholarship Leah Bartmess (Omicron-Missouri) International Business
Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarship
Katelin Biermann (Epsilon Beta-Butler) Sociology
Beta Delta and Margaret Beery Doe Scholarships Gabriela Bobarnac (Beta Delta-UCLA) Psychobiology. Pre-Med
Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarship
Mallory D. Bonsall (Delta Delta Oklahoma City) Kinesiology
Delta Xi - Amber Weitzel Memorial Scholarship
Hilke Brandon (Delta Xi-Nebraska/ Kearney) Sports Administration and Business
Darcel Atwill Weller / John and Sharon Spraker Barnes Scholarships Jessi Butler (Phi-Oklahoma) Accounting
Jane Kinney Memorial Scholarship
Melanie Clark (Epsilon Beta-Butler) Chemistry, Pre-Med
Maxine English Memorial Scholarship
Christina Clasby (Beta Epsilon-Arizona) Elementary Education
Beta Beta Class of ‘63 40th Anniversary Scholarship
Taylor Cohn (Beta Beta-Michigan State) Communication
Edwynne C. Rosenbaum Scholarship Kate Crook (Pi-North Dakota) Nursing
Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarship
Kelsey Dorset (Theta Nu-Appalachian State) Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology
Margaret Garth Steinert Greene and Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarships Lauren Gatchel (Epsilon Beta-Butler) Chemistry
Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarship
Amalia Giannini (Delta Mu-Purdue) General Health Science, Pre-Med
Joan Merritt Holmes Scholarship Catherine Q. Hanneman (Beta Tau Indiana) Management BSPA
Martha Jarvis Sutton Scholarship Haley Hofmaster (Epsilon-Minnesota) Nursing
Courtney Andreas-Gray Memorial Scholarship
Sally Hepler and Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarships
Kelly Jones (Iota Mu-Georgia Tech) Industrial and Systems Engineering
Carol Klink Claussen Scholarship Brianna Juhrend (Iota Gamma-University of the Pacific) Civil Engineering
Linda Trinh Memorial Scholarship
Elizabeth Kaplan (Zeta Omicron-Johns Hopkins) Latin American Studies
Jennifer Lynne Brooks Memorial Scholarship
Lambda 100th Year Anniversary Scholarship Jennifer Milliken Rubiello (Lambda-UC/ Berkeley) American Studies
Kathleen Feeney Hiemstra and Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarships
Leanne Silva (Theta Lambda-Central Missouri) Interior Design
Maj Britt Kaal Memorial / Zeta Upsilon 20th Anniversary Scholarship
Kristin Kirland (Beta Pi-USC) Public Relations
Daryl Steiger (Zeta Upsilon Washington University) Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Psychology
Constance Purkiss Kelly Scholarship
John R. and Cecile D. Richards Scholarship
Zeta Iota Scholarship
Madge H. Lesher Memorial Scholarship
Amanda Laurent (Gamma Omicron-Drake) Public Relations
Marguerite McDaniel (Zeta Iota-Virginia) Mechanical Engineering
Danielle Strawn (Phi-Oklahoma) Zoology, Pre-Med
Michelle Sullivan (Beta Epsilon-Arizona) Pre-Nursing
Sally Mitchell Milam Memorial Scholarship
Kristy Burgener Memorial Scholarship
Canadian Centennial Scholarship
Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarship
Meridith McGraw (Omega-Texas) Honors English
Sarah McLeod (Beta Theta-British Columbia) Honours Political Science
Shayda Teymourpour (Beta Alpha-Illinois) Communication and Pre-Med
Danielle Udis (Theta Theta-St. Joseph’s) Elementary/Special Education
Mabel Cowlishaw Siggins and Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarships
Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarship
Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarship
Marjorie V. Dove Scholarship
Kelsey Moore (Gamma-DePauw) Anthropology
Kaitlin Olufs (Epsilon Beta-Butler) Middle/Secondary Education and Spanish
Ruth Allingham Soriano Scholarship
Ebie Pendergrass (Sigma-Washington) Business Administration
Sigma Scholarship
Caitlyn Pritchard (Sigma-Washington) Business Administration
Lindsay Wakayama (Zeta Gamma-Santa Clara) Psychology and Dance
Joni Wiley (Upsilon-Washburn) Social Work
Scholarship Applications 2012-13 scholarship applications will be available online later this fall! The deadline is March 31, 2012. Please visit alphaphifoundation.org to learn more.
Teresa Johnson (Psi-South Dakota) Political Science
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Forget Me Not Fund Gets a Boost Alpha Phi Foundation and its Board of Directors are pleased to share important news about the support provided to Alpha Phi women. Effective this fiscal year, a 2 percent distribution of all unrestricted gifts received will be allocated to the Forget Me Not Fund to help more alumnae and collegiate members in need. Forget Me Not grants range from $500 to $2,400 and are designed to provide aid to our sisters facing crisis situations. Applications are accepted throughout the year, and grants are made until the annual budget is depleted. Even though our donors continue to be generous, and the amount of financial support we’ve been able to provide through this fund has increased more than 400 percent in the last three years, the needs of our sisters are still greater than our funding capacity. We believe this change will help Alpha Phi continue to evolve and increase the support of our sisters – living our lifetime commitment and our promise to always remember our sisters – while remaining a leader in the breadth and depth of assistance we provide. For more information about the Forget Me Not Fund or grants offered by Alpha Phi Foundation, please visit alphaphifoundation.org.
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Hiemstra Heritage Challenge Gift Garners Support In March, Kathleen Feeney Hiemstra (Delta Theta-Western Michigan) announced plans to donate up to $30,000 as part of a challenge gift to help fund a unique, three-volume book project that will bring Alpha Phi’s rich history to life in an accessible and entertaining way. You can read an excerpt from this exciting book project on page 41. Kathy has agreed to use her gift as a challenge to all Alpha Phis to raise matching funds through individual donations to help protect and promote our heritage. She will match all donations dollar for dollar up to $30,000, providing a total of $60,000 in support of this project. The deadline for this match is December 2012. To date, Kathy’s challenge has already reached nearly 20 percent of goal thanks to generous donors like you. To see a list of these donors, visit alphaphifoundation.org. To add your name to this list, make a donation today! Mail a check payable to Alpha Phi Foundation to 1930 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201. Credit card donations are accepted by phone at 847.475.4532 or online at alphaphifoundation.org. To ensure your gift is designated accurately, check the “Use my gift for” box and select “Hiemstra Heritage Challenge” from the dropdown menu. Stay connected to the progress of this challenge on the Alpha Phi Foundation website and Facebook and Twitter pages. We look forward to your participation.
Lights! Camera! Action! Thank you to all our collegiate members who submitted photos for inclusion in Alpha Phi Foundation’s Women’s Heart Health Philanthropy Video. We invite everyone to visit our new website and view this important video: alphaphifoundation.org.
Foundation from the archives Left: West Genesee Street in Syracuse, N.Y., which intersects with Salina Street
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Excerpt from the History of Alpha Phi, 1872-1922 By Jenny Thompson
Over the summer of 1873, Martha “Mattie” Foote and Clara Bradley scoured Syracuse, N.Y., to locate new society parlors; they found them in Mr. Seager’s carpet store, S. A. Seager & Co., in the Washington Block on Salina Street. Clara recalls being shown “a large vacant room in the loft on the fourth floor of his building, which we could have. The flights of stairs and dark halls made it sufficiently secret.” Clara and Mattie worked tirelessly to furnish the rooms, making do with what they could scrounge up, including a hen coop, remade for the Alpha Phi altar. When the other members returned in the fall, they climbed the four flights of stairs, which, however “bare and desolate,” led to a “perfect paradise.” On Sept. 19, 1873, they held their first meeting in the “beautiful new rooms.” And it was in these secret rooms that Alpha Phi would flourish for six years. Because the meeting place of a secret society was not to be revealed to those outside the Fraternity, each member was required to enter the building alone, so as not to attract attention. But once in their rooms, they were free to talk, plan and carry out the business of their society. Now in its second year, Alpha Phi celebrated by
settling into its new quarters and making it home; “fair hands unused to rough work” redid old furniture. “Divans, writing tables, portieres, foot stools, besides furniture for use in specific Alpha Phi ceremonies, were all manufactured as well as designed by the devoted members.” The Alpha Phi sisters were now attending classes in Syracuse University’s newly
The Blue and Golden Room
Twas in the blue and golden room One gay and happy day, I stood within its hallowed walls And sang my cares away. – Kate Hogoboom opened Hall of Languages, and they were eagerly looking for new members who would enter the fold that year. “Alpha” chapter would grow in strength and number. “We were never more successful,” Kate “Kittie” Hogoboom remembered, “in impressing our initiates with our exalted estate and that inexplicable something which lures them on through the mazes of
the ceremony, as we then escorted them silently and solemnly up those four flights of steep, dark and narrow stairs.” The sisters purchased an insurance policy for their growing list of furnishings (including a rented organ, hat rack and side lamps), and they approved several new purchases such as a bushel of charcoal, two chairs and a broom. There were some moments of drama that, no doubt, the sisters could have done without. On one occasion they arrived at their sacred rooms to find that someone had broken in. The terrible feeling of violation stirred them to the core when they discovered that “articles had been stolen from the outer room and that the inner room had been entered.” They immediately held what they called an “indignation meeting” and calmed down only after they located the ritual that they thought had been stolen. The meeting minutes described their relief in one word: “Hallelujah.” Both the seriousness of their purpose and their meetings’ structure remained soundly intact. At Jane Higham’s suggestion they studied up on proper proceedings, reading from Cushing’s Manual of Parliamentary Practice. But the seriousness of their society did not preclude the blossoming of a true sisterhood. This was partly due to the fact that they had indeed created a circle of support, and many of them now roomed together; Grace Hubbell and her sister, Hattie, along with Louise “Lou” Shepard and Alice McDowell roomed together at 42 University Avenue; Electa Whipple and Mary Cary roomed together at 43 Irving Street, and Kate Hogoboom was boarding with Clara and Ma Bradley at 59 Chestnut Street. Once in awhile, they played crambo, a rhyming game, and every so often they took up a collection for “eatables and drinkables,” which often included fruit such as watermelon and other “goodies” that they ate at the end of a meeting. They also regularly sang their “sweet sister songs” such as “The Blue and Golden Room.” And they delighted in the poems and songs members wrote for Alpha Phi, such as Mattie’s “Close Up Behind,” which comically described their efforts to depart the secret rooms at the end of a meeting. Visit alphaphifoundation.org to view the words and hear a modern day recording of the song “Close Up Behind,” written by Martha Foote Crow. Fall 2011
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Foodie Phis Meet at Sister’s Restaurant Karen Caplan (Eta Lambda-George Mason), president of Frieda’s, Inc. specialty produce company in Los Alamitos, Calif., (www.friedas.com), met renowned chef and restaurant owner Alice Waters (Gamma Beta-UC/Santa Barbara) during a visit to her restaurant, Chez Panisse. She had a photo taken and blogged about her experience without realizing the two shared an Alpha Phi affiliation. Read Karen’s blog at whatsonkarensplate.blogspot.com.
Karen Caplan, left, and Alice Waters
Making a Difference Cindy Anzel (Delta ZetaMaryland), left, and Korin Parrella (Epsilon Nu-Delaware) work together at a non-profit organization in New York City. They’d known each other several months before discovering they are both Alpha Phis.
Co-workers Discover Shared Affiliation Several women who work at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., recently realized they are all Alpha Phis. They went to lunch and plan to continue getting together on a regular basis. Any other sisters who work there are invited to contact Allison Stember (Eta Theta-San Francisco State) to be included in future gatherings.
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Alpha Phi International Directory PAST PRESIDENTS
Phyllis Sims Selig (Gamma DeltaKansas), 1974-78 Nancy Wittgen Burks DeVoe (GammaDePauw), 1982-86 Sally McCall Grant (Gamma-DePauw), 1986-90 Virginia Burson Struble (Beta Kappa-Denison), 1990-94 Linda Gardner Massie (Delta AlphaEast Carolina), 1994-98 Jean Cameron Hahm (Gamma NuMiami University), 1998-2002 Crista Cate Vasina (Delta GammaNorthern Colorado), 2002-06 Laura Malley-Schmitt (Zeta Phi-MIT), 2006-10
Jenny Holsman (Gamma Pi-Arizona State) Phoenix, AZ jholsman@asu.edu Karen McChesney Howe (Gamma Sigma-Wisconsin/Stout) Minnetonka, MN khowe2006@gmail.com Historian
Margaret Knights Hultsch (Beta Nu-Duke, Rho-Ohio State, BetaNorthwestern and Omicron-Missouri) Columbia, MO hultsch4@aol.com national housing corporation President
INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD
Wendy Deems Sugg (Beta Delta-UCLA) Dana Point, CA a_phi_advisor@hotmail.com
International President
Treasurer
Linda Long Boland (Gamma Kappa-CSU/Long Beach) Yucaipa, CA linda.boland2@verizon.net Vice President
Susan Zabriskie (Theta-Michigan) Chicago, IL sszabriskie@aol.com Secretary
Valerie Lawlor (Omicron-Missouri) Dallas, TX vallaw@aol.com
Penne Thacher (Gamma Beta-UC/ Santa Barbara) La Mesa, CA thachep1725f@yahoo.com
Secretary / Treasurer
Director
Jane Kirby Arkes (Omicron-Missouri) Portland, OR RJArkes@aol.com Susan Weiskittle Barrick (Beta Omicron-Bowling Green State) Gainesville, FL sbarrick@alumnae.alphaphi.org Kate Boyle Halfon (Eta Delta-CSU/ East Bay) Martinez, CA katehalfon@comcast.net Susan McNeice (Epsilon Nu- Delaware) Fairfax Station, VA smcneice@alumnae.alphaphi.org Coree Smith (Epsilon Theta-Northern Iowa) Chicago, IL coree.smith@kirkland.com Sonja-Lou Bark Stunard (Delta MuPurdue) Lake Forest, IL SLS3095@comcast.net Amy Jordan Tvrdik (Omicron-Missouri) Chesterfield, MO amytmissouri@gmail.com Ex-Officio Member/NPC Delegate
Sally McCall Grant (Gamma-DePauw) Walnut Creek, CA sallymgrant@gmail.com Ex-Officio Member/Executive Director
Linda Wells Kahangi lkahangi@alphaphi.org
FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair
Linda Gardner Massie (Delta AlphaEast Carolina) Toano, VA linda.massie@jsgcorp.com Vice Chair
Susan J. Bevan (Sigma-Washington) Greenwich, CT sjb41690@aol.com Secretary
Diane Spry Straker (Delta Alpha-East Carolina) Reston, VA desstraker@comcast.net Treasurer
Judy Ethell (Zeta Alpha-Eastern Illinois) Chesterfield, MO ethellja@aol.com Laura Jen Kin Berger (Gamma KappaCSU/Long Beach) Simi Valley, CA syd2karli@aol.com Jean Creamer Hodges (Rho-Ohio State) Denver, CO jghodges@aol.com
Jane Kirby Arkes (Omicron-Missouri) Portland, OR RJArkes@aol.com Ex-Officio Member
Linda Wells Kahangi lkahangi@alphaphi.org NATIONAL PANHELLENIC CONFERENCE DELEGATION Delegate
Sally McCall Grant (Gamma-DePauw) Walnut Creek, CA sallymgrant@gmail.com First Alternate Delegate
Laura Malley-Schmitt (Zeta Phi-MIT) Bedminster, NJ lms@alumnae.alphaphi.org Second Alternate Delegate
Ruth Gallager Nelson (Delta EpsilonIowa) Chicago, IL rgnelson@alumnae.alphaphi.org Third Alternate Delegate
Laura Lynn Davidson Ellett (Belta Delta-UCLA) Los Angeles, CA lauradavidson@uclalumni.net EXECUTIVE OFFICE STAFF
Telephone numbers listed under Fraternity and Foundation staff are direct lines. Fraternity
Coordinator, Alumnae Membership
Melanie Keller mkeller@alphaphi.org 847.316.8940
Director of Collegiate Operations
J.D. Louk jdlouk@alphaphi.org 847.316.8943
Program Manager, Collegiate Chapter Services
Heather Scheuer hscheuer@alphaphi.org 847.316.8944
Program Manager, Collegiate Housing Operations
TBD
Coordinator, Collegiate Member Services
Elizabeth “Liz” Snider esnider@alphaphi.org 847.316.8931 Director of Collegiate Recruitment
Renee Zainer rzainer@alphaphi.org 847.316.8924
Program Manager, Collegiate Recruitment Services
Laura Keene lkeene@alphaphi.org 847.316.8923
Director of Marketing and Extension
Megan Bouché mbouche@alphaphi.org 847.316.8926
Program Manager, Educational Leadership Consultants
Samantha Stawicki sstawicki@alphaphi.org 916.616.2928
Manager of New Chapter Development
Cassidy Rosenthal crosenthal@alphaphi.org 847.316.8939 Director of Finance
Cathy Koessl ckoessl@alphaphi.org 847.316.8928 Director of Training, Development and Communications
Denise Jung Reens dreens@alphaphi.org 847.316.8921
Manager of Resources and Training Initiatives
Stefania Rudd srudd@alphaphi.org 847.316.8933
Communications Manager and Quarterly Editor-in-Chief
Christine Spiegel cspiegel@alphaphi.org 847.316.8920
Director of Philanthropic Campaigns
Nancy Owen Craig ncraig@alumnae.alphaphi.org 570.473.3609 Development Coordinator
Sheatarra Ervin servin@alphaphi.org 847.316.8947
Operations and Programming Coordinator
Nancy DeMarco DeLaura (Eta EpsilonVillanova) Haddonfield, NJ delaurafamily@hotmail.com Regional Housing Coordinator
Archivist
Jenny Thompson jennythompson44@gmail.com EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP CONSULTANTS 2011-12
All ELCs can receive mail at the Alpha Phi Executive Office, 1930 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201. Molly Brock (Phi-Oklahoma) Tulsa, OK mbrock@alphaphi.org 918.694.6333 Sarah Dariano (Beta Omicron-Bowling Green State) Perrysburg, OH sdariano@alphaphi.org 419.699.0361 Caitlan Fetzer (Beta Upsilon-Oregon State) Beaverton, OR cfetzer@alphaphi.org 503.869.9572 Becky Grosh (Beta Gamma-Colorado) Upland, CA bgrosh@alphaphi.org 720.341.7414 Sarah Jensen (Delta Delta-Oklahoma City) Lawton, OK sjensen@alphaphi.org 580.917.5820 Katie Koukol (Nu-Nebraska) Omaha, NE kkoukol@alphaphi.org 402.706.6136 Erica Kwiatkowski (Gamma Beta-UC/ Santa Barbara) Lodi, CA ekwiatkowski@alphaphi.org 209.642.1247 Gigi Saca (Eta Rho-San Diego) Danville, CA gsaca@alphaphi.org 925.708.7022 Kelly Stewart (Delta Nu-Maine) Palos Park, IL kstewart@alphaphi.org 708.703.1402 Sam Vasknetz (Eta Kappa-UC/Irvine) Biloxi, MS svasknetz@alphaphi.org 540.558.9242 Claire Wietig (Alpha-Syracuse) Buffalo, NY cwietig@alphaphi.org 716.445.5869 Allie Winkelman (Gamma Epsilon-Lake Forest) Park City, UT awinkelman@alphaphi.org 435.640.8732
Jane Tanner (Delta-Cornell) Parish, NY tannerj@sunyocc.edu
North Central Midwest Region Regional Manager
Jennifer Hutchinson Frobish (Epsilon Delta-Northern Illinois) Bloomington, IL mamafro@gmail.com Alumnae Membership Coordinator
Molly Statz Sabatino (OmicronMissouri) South Elgin, IL masabatino@yahoo.com
Collegiate Membership Coordinators
Anne McMurray (Beta-Northwestern) Indianapolis, IN annecmcmurray@gmail.com Keri Miller (Delta Rho-Ball State) Chicago, IL kerimiller126@gmail.com Human Resources Coordinator
Laura Wolfe (Gamma Nu-Miami University) Schaumburg, IL wolfelb@aol.com International Governors
Jill Allison (Eta Iota-Pennsylvania) Seattle, WA jillmallison@yahoo.com Rebecca Andrew Zanatta (Beta RhoWashington State) Seattle, WA rebecca.zanatta13@gmail.com Operations and Programming Coordinators
Devon Hensel (Gamma Nu-Miami University) Westfield, IN djhensel@gmail.com Kimberly Furgason Sutch (Delta Epsilon-Iowa) Blaine, MN ksutch77@gmail.com Regional Housing Coordinator
Marj Freese (Beta Alpha-Illinois) Washington, IL freesedmeb@comcast.net Northeast Region Regional Manager
Cathy Schafer McKay (Theta IotaJames Madison) New York, NY cathymckay@alumnae.alphaphi.org Alumnae Membership Coordinator
Mary Paige Edwards Larsen (Theta Iota-James Madison) New York, NY marypaige11@gmail.com
1930 Sherman Ave. Evanston, IL 60201 Phone 847.475.0663 Fax: 847.475.6820 e-mail: fraternity@alphaphi.org Direct voice mail line: 847.475.4786
Program Manager, Marketing and Communications
Executive Director
1930 Sherman Ave. Evanston, IL 60201 Phone 847.475.4532 Fax: 847.475.9982 e-mail: foundation@alphaphi.org Direct voice mail line: 847.475.4786
Mid-Atlantic Region Regional Manager
Susan Carrochi Sherman (Epsilon Nu-Delaware) Fort Washington, PA carrochisherman@verizon.net
Extension Team Lead
Executive Director
Alumnae Membership Coordinator
Human Resources Coordinator
Linda Wells Kahangi lkahangi@alphaphi.org 847.316.8922 Manager of Administrative Services
Carol Schar Sellards cschar@alphaphi.org 847.316.8929
Coordinator, Events and Administrative Services
Rachel Smith rsmith@alphaphi.org 847.316.8945
Director of Alumnae Membership
Alissa Meyer Milito amilito@alphaphi.org 847.316.8941
Program Manager, Alumnae Membership
Paige Stallings pstallings@alphaphi.org 847.316.8925
Kristen Mitchell kmitchell@alphaphi.org 847.316.8938 Foundation
Ann Brinkman Carstensen acarstensen@alphaphi.org 847.316.8950 Director of Annual Giving and Marketing
Jane Baxter Miller jmiller@alphaphi.org 847.316.8948
Director of Special Campaigns and Programs
Melisssa Wagasy Moody mmoody@alphaphi.org 248.515.4049
REGIONAL TEAM DIRECTORY
Misty Milburn Wilson (Theta XiShippensburg) Camp Hill, PA mistified9@hotmail.com
Liz Lowe Oltman (Theta TauRensselaer) Tinton Falls, NJ emoltman@yahoo.com
Samantha Lott Hale (Delta Nu-Maine) Orono, ME samantha.lott@gmail.com Jennifer Koschalk Stevens (Theta ZetaFlorida Tech) Palmyra, PA biotigger16@verizon.net
Collegiate Membership Coordinator
Holly Malek Bryk (Epsilon Nu-Delaware) Wilmington, DE casabryk@aol.com Human Resources Coordinator
Collegiate Membership Coordinator
Tami Letford Bender (Gamma AlphaSan Diego State) Brambleton, VA tami.bender@benderfinancial.com
Operations and Programming Coordinators
Susan DuMont (Gamma Epsilon-Lake Forest) Catonsville, MD dumonsl@gmail.com Robin Foster (Epsilon Kappa-West Chester) Troy, NY robinsfoster@yahoo.com
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Regional Housing Coordinator
Lora Tuley Brys (Theta Gamma-Truman State) Wichita, KS lora@alumnae.alphaphi.org Pacific Northwest Region Regional Manager
Southeast Region Regional Manager
Operations and Programming Coordinator
Jackee Schools (Eta Lambda-George Mason) Alexandria, VA jackeeschools@yahoo.com
Lisa Snyder Frerichs (Eta IotaPennsylvania) San Marcos, CA lisa.a.frerichs@gmail.com
Alumnae Membership Coordinator
Regional Housing Coordinator
Jennifer Peabody Billingsley (Beta Psi-San Jose State) Fairfield, CA jetta1872@yahoo.com
Kim Brown Brannon (Gamma RhoPenn State) Vienna, VA kimbrown@alumnae.alphaphi.org
Alexis McClain (Beta GammaColorado) Denver, CO mcclain.a@live.com
Alumnae Membership Coordinator
Alumnae Membership Coordinator Assistant
Upper Midwest Region Regional Manager
Lori Lyman Losee (Beta RhoWashington State) Puyallup, WA lorilosee@comcast.net
Collegiate Membership Coordinator
Margo Anderson Newman (Beta RhoWashington State) University Place, WA newman.margo@gmail.com Extension Team Leads
Cindy Popich Maki (Beta Zeta-Idaho) Kent, WA cin_maki@yahoo.com Susan Brink Sherratt (Beta BetaMichigan State) Alameda, CA sbsherratt@gmail.com Human Resources Coordinator
Ashley Deal (Theta Upsilon-CSU/Chico) Sacramento, CA ashleyjdeal@gmail.com Operations and Programming Coordinators
Saori Clark (Tau-Oregon) Portland, OR saoriclark@gmail.com Stephanie Sutton Hjelmstad (Delta Kappa-Wisconsin/LaCrosse) Linden, CA buzantgirl@aol.com Regional Housing Coordinator
Kary Crumm Huffman (Beta Psi-San Jose State) Las Vegas, NV karycrumm@yahoo.com South Central Region Regional Manager
Jandy Thompson (Delta Beta-Texas A&M/Commerce) Dallas, TX jandythompson@alumnae.alphaphi.org Alumnae Membership Coordinator
Laura Matyear Florence (Zeta UpsilonWashington) Littleton, CO lauraflorence09@gmail.com Collegiate Membership Coordinators
Evan Guthrie (Omega-Texas) Austin, TX guthrie.evan@gmail.com Courtney McCallum (Beta GammaColorado) Glenwood Springs, CO courtney.mccallum@colorado.edu Missy Wagasy Moody (Beta BetaMichigan State) Royal Oak, MI melissamarymoody@gmail.com Human Resources Coordinator
Sandy Golleher Andonian (OmegaTexas) Wichita Falls, TX s_d_andonian@hotmail.com International Governors
Laura Keene (Beta Gamma-Colorado) Chicago, IL lkeene@alphaphi.org Jennifer Larson (Omega-Texas) Dallas, TX govjen@gmail.com Operations and Programming Coordinators
Stacey Thulin Daniel (Omega-Texas) Austin, TX jym.stacey@earthlink.net Kristal Statler (Iota Beta-St. Mary’s) Richardson, TX kstatler@smu.edu Regional Housing Coordinator
Tonya Sharp Ryan (Phi-Oklahoma) Edmond, OK ryans4ou@cox.net
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Erin Donahoe Druhan (Delta TauLouisiana State) Kiln, MS edruhan@aol.com
Collegiate Membership Coordinator
Becky King Fleitz (Eta Omicron-Virginia Tech) Roanoke, VA beckyfleitz@alumnae.alphaphi.org Extension Team Leads
Erin Berry Sams (Eta Lambda-George Mason) Virginia Beach, VA eberry123@aol.com Deana Koonsman Gage (Gamma Iota-Texas Tech) Southlake, TX dkay52@alumnae.alphaphi.org Megan Laraway Maloney (Theta NuAppalachian State) Charlotte, NC meganlmaloney@gmail.com Human Resources Coordinator
Kimberly Musselman (Theta ZetaFlorida Tech) Melbourne, FL Ivytwined@aol.com International Governors
Caitlin Massie King (Eta OmicronVirginia Tech) Toano, VA caitlin.massie@gmail.com Tracy Briggs (Iota Theta-Wilfrid Laurier) Mississauga, ON, CAN tracylynn.briggs@gmail.com Operations and Programming Coordinator
Emily Bunch (Theta Iota-James Madison) Stafford, VA emily.buncher@gmail.com Regional Housing Coordinator
Andrea Coffey Stewart (Theta PiEmory) Smyrna, GA andreastewart0215@gmail.com Southwest Region Regional Manager
Susan Morris Haber (Beta Delta-UCLA) Encino, CA susanmhaber@earthlink.net Alumnae Membership Coordinator
Sara Mayer (Delta Chi-William Woods) Phoenix, AZ smayer@alumnae.alphaphi.org Collegiate Membership Coordinator
Lindsay Martin Poss (Beta Psi-San Jose State) Sacramento, CA kansaslindz@yahoo.com Extension Team Lead
Lisa Cabaniss Olson (Beta EpsilonArizona) Highlands Ranch, CO lcolson@comcast.net Human Resources Coordinator
Brandi Stelter Wallace (Gamma IotaTexas Tech) San Diego, CA brandi.wallace@hotmail.com International Governors
Lisa Cabaniss Olson (Beta EpsilonArizona) Highlands Ranch, CO lcolson@comcast.net Stephanie Nordstrom (Iota AlphaPepperdine) Los Angeles, CA stephaphi@gmail.com
Alison Nash (Xi-Toronto) Toronto, ON, CAN alisonnash@alumnae.alphaphi.org Alumnae Membership Coordinators
Patti Ward Shears (Beta OmicronBowling Green State) Boardman, OH pshears@aol.com Monica Kennedy Monczka Toronto, ON, CAN monica_aphi@rogers.com
Collegiate Membership Coordinators
Michelle Davis Boerger (Beta OmicronBowling Green State) Hamilton, OH michelle.aphi@earthlink.net Amanda Minchin Carter (Gamma NuMiami University) Akron, OH amandakmcarter@gmail.com Human Resources Coordinator
Judy Lossing Callander (Gamma NuMiami University) New Albany, OH judith.callander@sbcglobal.net International Governors
Deana Koonsman Gage (Gamma Iota-Texas Tech) Southlake, TX dkay52@alumnae.alphaphi.org Ashley Welle (Gamma Omicron-Drake) Minneapolis, MN ashley.welle@gmail.com Operations and Programming Coordinators
Lauren Cherry Doherty (Eta ChiBishop’s) Kitchener, ON, CAN lauren.doherty@alumnae.alphaphi.org Gina Bradley Feller (Epsilon AlphaAshland) Miamisburg, OH fellerg@mcohio.org Regional Housing Coordinator
Candi Mitchell Robinson (OmegaTexas) Fair Oaks Ranch, TX cmrobinson75@gmail.com ALUMNAE STRATEGY TEAM Chair
Susan Weiskittle Barrick (Beta Omicron-Bowling Green State) Gainesville, FL sbarrick@alumnae.alphaphi.org Kathy Feeney Hiemstra (Delta ThetaWestern Michigan) Holland, MI kmhiemstra2@msn.com Jenny Holsman (Gamma Pi-Arizona State) Phoenix, AZ jholsman@asu.edu Emily Ellison Lamb (Gamma Iota-Texas Tech) Austin, TX emilylamb773@gmail.com Sara Mayer (Delta Chi-William Woods) Phoenix, AZ smayer@alumnae.alphaphi.org Staff Representatives
Ann Brinkman Carstensen acarstensen@alphaphi.org Alissa Meyer Milito amilito@alphaphi.org Paige Stallings pstallings@alphaphi.org COMMITTEE ON LEADERSHIP IEB Appointees Chair
Susan Brink Sherratt (Beta BetaMichigan State) Alameda, CA sbsherratt@gmail.com
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Laura Jen Kin Berger (Gamma KappaCSU/Long Beach) Simi Valley, CA syd2karli@aol.com Shana Goss Smith (Chi-Montana) Port Gamble, WA slsmith_aphi@comcast.net Michelle Jones Thompson (OmegaTexas) Falls Church, VA Michelle2273@yahoo.com Elected Representatives
Billie Coskey Battiato (Phi-Oklahoma) Tulsa, OK bjbattiato@gmail.com Jan Brinker Schaeffer (Beta OmicronBowling Green State) Castalia, OH janschaeffer@alumnae.alphaphi.org Carol Wilde Wahl (Delta KappaWisconsin/LaCrosse) Cameron Park, CA clw88@alumnae.alphaphi.org Kim Larsen Watson (Omicron-Missouri) Bowie, MD mydearwatsons@comcast.net Collegiate Appointees
Hilke Brandon (Delta Xi-Nebraska/ Kearney) Alma, NE brandonhd@lopers.unk.edu Katie Foster (Delta Nu-Maine) Hampden, ME Katie.foster@umit.maine.edu EXTENSION COMMITTEE Chair
Ashley Haugh (Xi-Toronto) Orleans, ON, CAN ashley.haugh@alumnae.alphaphi.org Betsy Eberly Brown (Epsilon AlphaAshland) Pataskala, OH betsybrown23@yahoo.com Jennifer Butler (Beta Tau-Indiana) Denver, CO butlerjenniferleigh@yahoo.com Becky King Fleitz (Eta Omicron-Virginia Tech) Roanoke, VA beckyfleitz@alumnae.alphaphi.org Laura Bowers Heilenday (Beta NuDuke) Durham, NC lbheilenday@gmail.com Kathy Feeney Hiemstra (Delta ThetaWestern Michigan) Holland, MI kmhiemstra2@msn.com Karen Ohnemus Lisko (Beta EpsilonArizona) Omaha, NE klisko@motivatics.com Missy Wagasy Moody (Beta BetaMichigan State) Royal Oak, MI melissamarymoody@gmail.com Stephanie Nordstrom (Iota AlphaPepperdine) Los Angeles, CA stephaphi@gmail.com Andrea Robison (Delta Eta-Adrian) Auburn Hills, MI andrealynn83@alumnae.alphaphi.org Amy Jordan Tvrdik (Omicron-Missouri), IEB Partner Chesterfield, MO amytmissouri@gmail.com Staff Partners
Megan Bouché mbouche@alphphi.org Cassidy Rosenthal crosenthal@alphaphi.org FINANCE AND AUDIT COMMITTEE Chair
Billie Coskey Battiato (Phi-Oklahoma) Tulsa, OK bjbattiato@gmail.com Susan McNeice (Epsilon Nu-Delaware) Fairfax Station, VA smcneice@alumnae.alphaphi.org Coree Smith (Epsilon Theta-Northern Iowa) Chicago, IL coree.smith@kirkland.com
Sonja-Lou Bark Stunard (Delta MuPurdue) Lake Forest, IL sls3095@comcast.net Tobi Board Nieland (Alpha LambdaAlumna Initiate) Yucaipa, CA tobinieland@msn.com Jaime Alsup Ryberg (Theta GammaTruman State) Lake St. Louis, MO jaime.ryberg@alumnae.alphaphi.org Alin Hernandez Wall (Beta Delta-UCLA) Santa Monica, CA awall@rbz.com Staff Partner
Cathy Koessl ckoessl@alphaphi.org HOUSING STRATEGY COMMITTEE Co-Chair
Jane Kirby Arkes (Omicron-Missouri) Portland, OR rjarkes@aol.com Co-Chair
Coree Smith (Epsilon Theta-Northern Iowa) Chicago, IL coree.smith@kirkland.com Valerie Lawlor (Omicron-Missouri Dallas, TX vallaw@aol.com Marcia Jones Lane (Omicron-Missouri) Kansas City, MO alphaphi2010@aol.com Alison Nash (Xi-Toronto) Toronto, ON, CAN alisonnash@alumnae.alphaphi.org Tonya Sharp Ryan (Phi-Oklahoma) Edmond, OK ryans4ou@cox.net Sarah Samuels (Delta-Cornell) Chicago, IL sarah.samuels@gmail.com INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION TEAM Co-Chair
Amy Jordan Tvrdik (Omicron-Missouri) Chesterfield, MO amytmissouri@gmail.com Co-Chair
Liz Lowe Oltman (Theta TauRensselaer) Tinton Falls, NJ emoltman@yahoo.com Resource Lead
Ashley Ellis (Beta Epsilon-Arizona) Chino Hills, CA acat.ellis@gmail.com Training Lead
Kate Boyle Halfon (Eta Delta-CSU/ East Bay) Martinez, CA khalfon@alumnae.alphaphi.org Coordinator Lead
Andrea Sabo Luker (Epsilon NuDelaware), Collegiate Membership Monmouth Beach, NJ anluker@aol.com Analysis Lead
Maureen McCutcheon (Beta GammaColorado) Denver, CO maureenmccutcheon@gmail.com Human Resources Lead
Lindsay Martin Poss (Beta Psi-San Jose State) Sacramento, CA kansaslindz@yahoo.com Staff Partners
Laura Keene lkeene@alphaphi.org Renee Smith Zimmerman Zainer rzainer@alphaphi.org MUSIC CONSULTANT
Samantha Conter (Theta XiShippensburg) Clarks Summit, PA samanthaconter@gmail.com
Silent Chapter Please note: class year listed in parentheses is year of initiation. Alabama (Beta Mu) Jeanne Chesser Hinton (’45), Sept. 29, 2010. Arizona (Beta Epsilon) Lucile Chewning Palmer (’59), March 24, 2011. Boston (Eta) Laura Rosebrooks Havener (’42), April 5, 2011. Colorado (Beta Gamma) Diane Lund Charowhas (’59), June 7, 2011.
Christine Snoddy DeCarufel (’70), April 12, 2011. Joyce Maxfield Hiser (’46), May 8, 2011. Charlotte Spengler Westfall (’36), June 19, 2011. Cornell (Delta) Margaret Hedgcock Church (’34), Sept. 28, 2010. CSU/Long Beach (Gamma Kappa) Heather Hoefnagels Beyer (’05), April 30, 2011. DePauw (Gamma) Ann Obenchain Blackmond (’59), March 20, 2011.
Duke (Beta Nu) Alison B. Drucker (’03), April 27, 2011.
Janice Low Riley (’49), April 21, 2011. Duquesne (Epsilon Iota) Denise Nobile DeNunzio (’76), May 26, 2011. George Mason (Eta Lambda) Kathryn Bishop Thaxton (’91), June 6, 2010. Goucher (Zeta) Fredericka Hoddick Goldsmith (’50), March 12, 2011. Idaho (Beta Zeta) Dana Andrews Cunningham (’60), June 17, 2011. Illinois (Beta Alpha) Gloria McLean Stanley (’42), Dec. 15, 2010. Indiana (Beta Tau) Constance Winters Bennett (’47), April 19, 2011.
Natalie Burnham (’59), Jan. 31, 2011. Nancy Kuhn Pacey (’53), May 10, 2011. Joan Gustin Pichon (’51), April 9, 2011.
Longwood (Epsilon Epsilon) Marie Milianrey Silveira (’69), April 3, 2011. Maryland (Delta Zeta) Ellen Shearer Mager (’65), June 5, 2011. Michigan (Theta) Joanne Wellman Kanouse (’55), June 19, 2011. Michigan State (Beta Beta) Julie Kay Mitchell (’59), Nov. 1, 2010. Minnesota (Epsilon) Leila Gillis Cowan (’37), Sept. 30, 2010.
Ann Kunz Fehr (’50), June 2, 2011. Jean Brooke Hayes (’46), June 17, 2011. Betty Jones Jewett (’35), March 28, 2011. Missouri (Omicron) Isabelle Napier Clark (’34), April 27, 2011. Montana (Chi) Josephine Swartz Hirst (’27), May 23, 2011.
Nebraska (Nu) Maryann Covington Baumgartner (’51), Sept. 20, 2010.
Pauline Sieffert Foreman (’36), May 24, 2011. Judi Johnson Olsen (’81), April 6, 2011. Joyce Griffiths Rogers (’49), June 2, 2011. Helen Baldwin Stork (’30), April 10, 2011. North Texas (Gamma Eta) Belinda Davis White (’70), May 8, 2011. Ohio State (Rho) Marjorie Cottingham Obenauf (’40), May 18, 2011.
Penn State (Gamma Rho) Cynthia A. Albright (’82), Dec. 1, 2010.
Washington (Sigma) Janet Harney Crenshaw (’43), April 3, 2011.
Rollins (Beta Lambda) Gloria Hansen Squiers (’42), March 24, 2011.
Washington State (Beta Rho) Kim Beardsley von Hopffgarten (’76), May 24, 2011.
San Diego State (Gamma Alpha) Barbara Watkins (’50), June 16, 2010.
West Virginia (Beta Iota) Corrine Culp Harman (’53), June 17, 2011.
Syracuse (Alpha) Elizabeth Armstrong* Reckmeyer (’97), June 23, 2011.
Mary Metzger Slike (’46), May 19, 2011.
Gloria Holliday Schmitt (’49), March 29, 2011.
Texas (Omega) Bettye Ludwig Hamman (’47), May 30, 2011.
Oregon (Tau) Mary Frances Clair Krausse (’46), May 6, 2011.
UC/Irvine (Eta Kappa) Kristen E. Stitt (’07), June 26, 2011.
Louise Finzer Wright (’51), June 2, 2011.
UCLA (Beta Delta) Jeanne Ennes Barnes (’49), April 21, 2011.
Oregon State (Beta Upsilon) Margery Cordz Anderson (’50), July 6, 2011.
Janet Friede Whiting (’52), June 5, 2011. Wisconsin (Iota) Monica Clark Beyer (’33), April 17, 2011.
Willa Monson Debish (’42), April 14, 2011. * Elizabeth Armstrong Reckmeyer (Alpha-Syracuse) was the granddaughter of Founder Louise Shepard Hancock.
Washburn (Upsilon) Marjorie Titus Cofran (’42), Feb. 8, 2011.
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Bulletin Board Constitutional Amendments Considered During Convention 2012
Save the Date! Ohio State (Rho) Chapter Centennial Celebration April 27-29, 2012
Proposed amendments to the Constitution will be considered during Convention 2012 in Phoenix, Ariz., and must be submitted in writing to:
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Susan Morris Haber (Beta Delta-UCLA) P.O. Box 261442 Encino, CA 91426 In the alternative, feel free to email proposed amendments to susanmhaber@earthlink.net. While amendments must be received by Feb. 15, 2012, the committee requests that submissions be made no later than Dec. 1, 2011, to allow time for information gathering and revisions.
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