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Fall 2014 · Vol. 113 No. 1 (ISSN 1529-6709; USPS 627-120) 3450 Founders Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 872-0540 zetataualpha@zetataualpha.org
STAFF Editor Ashley Martin Director of Education & Communications Heather Matthews Kirk, Delta Kappa Graphic Designer Haleigh Castino, Alpha Psi Contributors Christy Marx Barber, Alpha Psi Susan Beard, Delta Psi Kayte Sexton Fry, Epsilon Becky Koltonski, Delta Delta Patricia Cords Levitte, Beta Phi Hailey Rogers, Delta Psi
NATIONAL COUNCIL National President Carolyn Hof Carpenter, Theta Tau Vice President Collegiate I Natalie Yingling, Delta Omega Vice President Collegiate II Lynn Compton Chapman, Alpha Nu Vice President Collegiate III Kristen Moeller Fauré, Iota Pi Vice President Alumnae I Dana Brasington Atkinson, Delta Omicron Vice President Alumnae II Alicia Patten Williams, Theta Psi Secretary-Treasurer Dinah Jackson Laughery, Beta Gamma National Panhellenic Conference Delegate Laura Ladewig Mauro, Theta Psi Extension Director Marlene Dunbar Conrad, Eta Iota
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One in four college students struggles with mental health issues, but unfortunately, not many people know how significant mental health issues are in the college environment until it’s too late. During my freshman year, I saw my residence hall roommate struggle to maintain a positive mental health. After her suicide, I realized how important mental health is. Since then, I have become an advocate of mental health awareness and suicide prevention at Georgia Southern University. I have started an organization on campus (Standing Together Against Nationwide Depression) aimed to bring attention to the effects caused by untreated mental health disorders. Depression is a rapidly growing problem, and it affects about 6.7 percent of the U.S. population age 18 and older. Statistics also show 80 percent of the people who suffer from depression have symptoms that go untreated. Through Standing Together Against Nationwide Depression, I have helped raise more than $23,000 in two years for mental health awareness. More importantly, we have brought attention to the need for more education on college campuses. Zeta Tau Alpha is doing the same. Behind Happy Faces (see pages 28-29) is a new program launched by the Fraternity to bring an understanding around mental heath. When I went away to college, I never thought I would face mental health concerns as I have. It is important for each and every college student to know help is out there, and it is essential to teach our members about warning signs and symptoms. I have seen poor mental health’s effects firsthand. I am excited to see Zeta Tau Alpha encourage our members to talk about our mental health and ways to help others.
Emily Morrow
Zeta Xi collegian and mental health advocate
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On the Cover of Zeta Tau Alpha
Remembering Executive Director Deb Ensor
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Statement of Ownership
Zeta Tau Alpha and the fraternity/sorority community celebrate the life of our late Executive Director Deb Ensor. In her 29 years as Executive Director, Deb advocated for powerful programming and change that impacted both Zetas and all fraternity and sorority members. See page 6.
ZTA FRATERNITY HOUSING CORPORATION President Julia Marthaler Hill, Eta Rho Vice President Martha Gorum Jackson, Epsilon Treasurer Lacy Schneider O’Connor, Theta Omicron Secretary Marty E. Sik, Alpha Chi Directors at Large Susan Beard, Delta Psi Patti Cords Levitte, Beta Phi Jan Spradley McCarthy, Gamma Phi Kay McCoy McKelvey, Delta Delta Karen Farmer Mills, Gamma Iota Terri Dew Millsap, Alpha Nu Casey Guimbellot Pash, Iota Chi Anne Petro Tamulaitis, Alpha Kappa Christine Flora Walter, Gamma Chi Karla Lundgren Wheeler, Phi Directors Carolyn Hof Carpenter, Theta Tau Dinah Jackson Laughery, Beta Gamma Becky Hainsworth Kirwan, Gamma Beta
ZTA FOUNDATION President Becky Hainsworth Kirwan, Gamma Beta Vice President of Philanthropy Sherry Server Tilley, Zeta Alpha Vice President of Scholarship Catherine G. Slaughter, Alpha Eta
In This Issue 4 5 12 26 28 30 48 50 52
Letters to Themis Crown & Co. Convention 2014 Crowning Achievements Behind Happy Faces Donor List Points of Pride From the Archives Founders’ Day Proclamation
Vice President of Special Events Cynthia Byars Courtney, Gamma Tau Secretary/Treasurer Kay Dill Kreutzer, Eta Rho Directors Carolyn Hof Carpenter, Theta Tau Martha C. Edens, Beta Omicron Nora Nell Hardy Jackson, Beta Gamma Dinah Jackson Laughery, Beta Gamma Julia Marthaler Hill, Eta Rho Lacy Schneider O’Connor, Theta Omicron
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Letters to Themis SUMMER 2014 THEMIS AND BRAND IDENTITY LAUNCH I am absolutely loving this issue of Themis! Everything about our new visual identity is perfect! Every detail has a meaning that represents what we stand for as a sisterhood. I loved reading about it and the history of our ZTA brand.
CROWNING ACHIEVEMENTS While the family was taking a rest from a vacation hike in the Carolina mountains, I jumped online to see what the ZTA website holds. I have been there before for the alumna officer reports and tools, but I am so impressed with the content and the life training materials.
Ashley Tigner
I completed the Z-compress video [from Crowning Achievements] as well as several Today & Forever: Living Our Values lessons. What wonderful programs! I feel fortunate to have these to enjoy and apply [to my life].
Zeta Beta Thiel College
With the brand identity launch, Zetas were asked on social media, “What does ZTA mean to you?” using #WeAreZTA. The Summer 2014 Themis highlighted ZTA’s new brand identity and taught Zetas how to be the best brand ambassadors.
I love my letters because of the transformative experience they represent. I’m a better leader, friend and sister because of ZTA. #WeAreZTA
Monica Ceja
Lambda Gamma The University of Texas at San Antonio Without the women of ZTA, the letters are just symbols. Zetas bring the letters to life by our personalities and willingness to serve. #WeAreZTA
Jonna Kauffman Beta Theta Franklin College
I was initiated into the best sorority I could even imagine in 1986. To try to explain what ZTA means to me would take way too many words. The friends are part of it, but learning to live my life to be the best I can be has to be the most important thing. ZTA taught me how to be a leader and not a follower. For that, I will forever be grateful.
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I am very proud of the content you have developed, and I am grateful ZTA is still impacting my life each day in such a positive and meaningful way.
Ann Johnson Conn Gamma Iota University of Florida
TOP TWEETED Proud that @ZTAFraternity is leading the revolution to normalize mental health and how we understand and manage it. #WeAreZTA #ZTAConvention
Danielle DeStafano
Eta Epsilon Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
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A tribute to
ZTA Executive Director 1985-2014
Deb Ensor In 1977, Deb Ensor traveled as a Field Secretary for Zeta Tau Alpha. While in Virginia, she had the honor of accompanying then National President Nelly Galloway Shearer and Vice President Collegiate La Verne Porterfield Skipper on a visit to see Ruby Leigh Orgain, the only ZTA Founder still living.
served under 13 National Presidents who valued her insight and encouragement. She loved and respected the fraternity/sorority experience and its ability to make a difference; her influence reached beyond ZTA into the larger circle of fraternal leaders and university administrators.
For decades after that visit, Deb would retell the story. “It was one of the few times in my life I was speechless,” she would say. “The only question I could manage to ask was: ‘Did you have any idea what you were doing?’ Miss Ruby sat up taller in her chair, put her finger in my face and said, ‘Young lady, we knew exactly what we were doing!’”
Whenever Deb would retell the story of meeting Miss Ruby, she would tweak a small detail or embellish the memory just a bit to give the tale new vibrancy. “Never let the facts get in the way of telling a good story,” she would say with a smile. In the pages that follow, using The Creed as our framework, we give you the very good story of Deb Ensor’s love for ZTA and its members, no tweaking or embellishing required.
Every day for the rest of her life, Deb knew exactly what she was doing—honoring the legacy of our Founders by living and demonstrating the values of The Creed of Zeta Tau Alpha. Deb served ZTA as Executive Director for nearly 30 years before passing away from ovarian cancer July 18, 2014. Her leadership, vision and passion shaped the growth and development of the Fraternity. She inspired thousands of ZTA members to “Seek the Noblest.” She
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To seek understanding that we might gain true wisdom... Deb’s legacy began in 1974 at the 50th anniversary of Beta Gamma Chapter at Florida State University. Beta Gamma was struggling with declining membership, but when National President Martha C. Edens met Deb, a recent initiate, she immediately recognized her potential as a leader and motivator
and asked her to work with National Council to “save her chapter.” Deb became Pledge Trainer (now known as VP II/ New Member Coordinator) and later President of Beta Gamma and restored her chapter as a leader at FSU.
During her college years, everyone called the future Executive Director “Debbie.” Many who knew her then still do, including former National President Nora Nell Hardy Jackson who was Vice President Collegiate II in those days and lived in Tallahassee, near FSU, where she too had been initiated. “Debbie was fun-loving and popular with her peers. People were drawn to her and wanted to do things with her. She and her friends always had lots of fun,” Mrs. Jackson recalled. As a result of her Beta Gamma experience, understanding why a collegiate chapter was struggling and having the wisdom to turn it around became one of Deb’s strongest passions. She traveled extensively for ZTA during her years as Executive Director, and her visits were often prompted by concerns within the chapter. While her arrival at a chapter may have
made members anxious and nervous, her visits always resulted in motivation, inspiration and a stronger sisterhood. Deb had an unprecedented ability to correct a chapter’s behavior while encouraging its members to change for the better and embrace ZTA’s principles by doing “the right thing, for the right reasons, all the time,” one of her mantras. One such chapter was Iota Omega Chapter at University of Maryland. In the early 2000s, the chapter had not pledged Quota or reached Total for a long time, and as a result, had a large debt to the Fraternity and Fraternity Housing Corporation and was at risk of being closed. Deb made many visits to assess the problems, create a plan of action and motivate the officers. In 2007, the chapter reached Total for the first time in a decade and earned a Crown Chapter Award in 2008 and the Becky Hainsworth Kirwan Chapter Improvement Award in 2010. Even then, Deb continued to visit Iota Omega to keep it on track. “Her visits were special; they were a big deal,” said Elise Hawkins, a former President
of Iota Omega and Traveling Leadership Consultant who is now Director of New Chapters (DNCH) for Lambda Kappa Chapter at Appalachian State University. “Ms. Ensor instilled confidence in us. She would tell us what we needed to do and trusted us to do that. When we succeeded, she would applaud us. Having someone that influential and inspiring say you can succeed is very powerful.”
To find satisfaction in being rather than in seeming... From the moment Ms. Edens recognized her potential, Deb chose to be a transformational leader. She served as a Field Secretary for two terms (1977-1979), an experience she cherished and that led to her hiring at International Office. As Executive Director, she annually interviewed the TLC candidates, often in airports or hotels as she zig-zagged across the country. Over the years, the job title changed from Field Secretary
to Field Consultant, then to Traveling Leadership Consultant, but the premise has remained the same: select outstanding recent graduates with leadership skills, provide excellent training and then send them from coast to coast to help our chapters achieve success. Deb’s advice to the TLCs during both training and travel left lasting impressions. “I always felt like I wanted to write down what she was saying because it was so good,” said Kristen Humeston Harthorn (Beta Phi Chapter, Michigan State University), who has served ZTA as Province President, DNCH and Mentor. “If you were with Deb on a visit, she always brought the chapter back to reflecting on sisterhood and why members were there. I have always tried to remember how important it is for a chapter to have strong sisterhood.” Deb’s influence remained with former TLCs after their years on the road were
complete. “When Ms. Ensor hired me to be a TLC, I never imagined the profound effect it would have on who I am and what I’ve embraced as my life’s work,” said Katie Peoples Zamulinsky (Theta Xi Chapter, Rutgers University), now Assistant Dean of Students for Fraternity & Sorority Life at Drexel University. “I thought working for the Fraternity was a good way for me to do something I enjoyed while I figured out my next steps. Little did I know my experience would ignite a passion for working with college students and jumpstart my career in higher education.”
Under Deb’s leadership, the number of consultants traveling for ZTA grew from just five or six in the 1980s and 1990s to between 10 and 14 in the 2000s. Since 2010, between 18 and 21 TLCs have traveled each year. No other national fraternity or sorority has employed as many consultants as ZTA in the past decade. As a result, ZTA has had the personnel to add or reactivate 16 chapters in the last five years, and during the 2013-2014 academic year, all 163 ZTA collegiate chapters received a TLC visit. Since 1985, 126 of the 250 eligible TLCs hired by Deb became National Officers.
If you were with Deb on a visit, she always brought the chapter back to reflecting on sisterhood and why members were there. I have always tried to remember how important it is for a chapter to have a strong sisterhood. Kristen Humeston Harthorn, Beta Phi Chapter, Michigan State University Former TLC, Province President, Director of New Chapters and current Mentor Fall 2014 · 7
Clearly, Deb’s personal interaction with the consultants resulted not only in stronger chapters, but also in emerging alumna leaders who remain involved with and dedicated to ZTA. “I was a nervous senior walking down the steps of the ZTA house for my TLC interview, and Deb instantly greeted me with a smile and threw her arms wide open for a hug,” recalled Carla Martin Cobb (Theta Tau Chapter, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), who went on to become DNCH to both Phi (Duke University) and Alpha (Longwood University) chapters. “With that hug, she went from Executive
This may be the hardest, yet most rewarding job you’ll ever have, but you can make an enormous impact on the Fraternity. Being a TLC will prepare you for anything life throws at you. Deb Ensor, speaking about ZTA’s Traveling Leadership Consultant program 126 of the 250 TLCs hired by Deb since 1985 have served ZTA as National Officers Director/Untouchable Rock Star to my ZTA sister and friend. Her one simple gesture guides me in everyday life even outside of ZTA. It taught me to be kind, warm and open to every new person I meet because everyone can enrich your life in some way.” Deb called herself “the world’s oldest consultant,”
because she still so often visited ZTA chapters. At each Convention, she cherished being in the group photograph of former TLCs (pictured below) and speaking at the luncheon where, with the new TLCs seated behind her at the head table, she promoted the program to a banquet room full of collegiate leaders.
As Executive Director, Deb recognized the potential for further collaboration and urged all three entities to continue working together beyond 1998 for the betterment of ZTA. Thanks to this foresight, succeeding National Councils and boards have embraced this teamwork, furthering the reach of ZTA’s impact.
“This may be the hardest, yet most rewarding job you’ll ever have,” she would say, “but you can make an enormous impact on the Fraternity. Being a TLC will also prepare you for anything life throws at you. Ten years into your career, people will ask, ‘How did you know to do that?’ And you’ll have this job to thank for it.”
“Deb strongly believed developing friendships between the three boards would make ZTA a leader in the fraternity/sorority community,” said Becky Hainsworth Kirwan, President of the ZTA Foundation. “She could foresee that our chapters would thrive if all three entities worked together to provide opportunities for excellence in programs, service and housing.”
To have the welfare and harmony of the Fraternity at heart... (Above) Deb Ensor poses with the former Traveling Leadership Consultants present at Convention 2014. As a past consultant herself, Deb helped the program grow into the largest in the fraternal community. (Left) Deb, pictured bottom right, smiles with her Beta Gamma Chapter sisters while in college.
1955
Born as Margaret Debora Ensor to Michael and Margaret R. Ensor on Jan. 4
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1974
Initiated into ZTA at Beta Gamma Chapter (Florida State University)
1977
Began traveling for ZTA as a Field Consultant, a position she filled for two years
Today, ZTA is known in the interfraternal world for the remarkable collaboration between its three entities— the Fraternity, Foundation and Fraternity Housing Corporation. However, until planning for the Centennial Convention in 1998, the three entities had never worked so closely together on a project. The result was a rousing success.
1979
Started position as Administrative Assistant at ZTA’s International Office
1980
Promoted to ZTA’s Director of Operations
Deb served as Vice President of Philanthropy for the Foundation from 1992 to 1998 as well as Vice President of Development, a post she held at the time of her passing. While she did not serve as an officer for the Fraternity Housing Corporation, she attended its board meetings and provided insight into chapters and campuses she had visited.
1983
Left ZTA to work as a Campus Relations Manager for Electronic Data Systems
1985
Returned to ZTA as Executive Director
“Deb had her finger on the pulse of nearly every campus in the country due to her connections and stature in the fraternity/sorority world,” said Fraternity Housing Corporation President Julia Marthaler Hill. “Our board valued her knowledge and respected her opinion, especially when we embarked on major construction and renovation projects. She understood the impact housing would have on our chapters and helped us weigh all our options.”
The opportunity to learn those things that will ever enrich and ennoble our lives... In her dual role as Executive Director and Foundation Vice President of Development, Deb saw the opportunity for the Foundation to provide funding for values-based leadership development and education, and she engaged the Foundation and Fraternity in her vision. Her commitment to our Founders’ principles led to the development of groundbreaking and innovative programming over the past four decades. Early in her career, Deb encouraged the Foundation to develop programming about sensitive topics, including eating disorders, AIDS, acquaintance rape and fetal alcohol syndrome, and to sponsor a 24-hour crisis hotline. Under her direction, ZTA also created A Matter of Balance, a comprehensive program on time management; and Stand
1985
Received her ZTA Certificate of Merit for significant volunteer efforts
1986
Received her Honor Ring from ZTA
(Left) In 1997, Deb had the opportunity to meet Ruby Leigh Orgain, ZTA’s last living Founder. (Right) At Convention 2014, the ZTA’s three entities endowed a fund in Deb’s honor to be used for educational programs. To donate to the fund, go to zetataualpha.org/deb. up! Stand out! (with Kappa Delta Fraternity), a workshop encouraging sorority women to challenge negative peer pressure and stand up for their values. In the last decade, Deb focused her attention on risk education and harm reduction programs. “Deb was smart, passionate, funny and tough; a big picture thinker and a great woman. She was more concerned about doing the right thing for ZTA than doing what trends and resolutions told her to do,” said Dr. Lori Hart, an expert on campus harm reduction and consultant on ZTA programs. “Deb had big ideas. When she was thinking about risk management initiatives for ZTA because policy wasn’t meeting practice, Deb asked me to help. Because of our collaboration, ZTA created My Sister, My Responsibility and, in
1990
Joined the ZTA Foundation board of directors as Vice President of Development
my opinion, became the first NPC organization to make harm reduction a priority.” My Sister, My Responsibility, a compilation of workshops on hazing and responsible use of alcohol, coupled with a series of posters co-sponsored by Pi Kappa Phi and Alpha Chi Omega, changed ZTA’s message and tone of harm reduction education. Their success led to ZTA earning 12 programming awards from interfraternal organizations in the past five years. More recently, Deb championed the development of the
Crowning Achievements academic success program and the Behind Happy Faces mental health program. She also pushed for the implementation of GreekLifeEdu™ as a required harm reduction tool for our chapter members and MentalHealthEdu™ for our advisors and volunteers.
To be true to ourselves and those within and without our circle... Deb extended her vision of powerful educational programming outside the ZTA circle to the larger fraternity/ sorority community. At
Deb was smart, passionate, funny and tough: a big-picture thinker and a great woman. She was more concerned about doing the right thing for ZTA than doing what trends and resolutions told her to do. Dr. Lori Hart, expert on campus harm reduction and consultant on ZTA programs
1992
Became the ZTA Foundation Vice President of Philanthropy
1994
Received ZTA’s Vivian Ulmer Smith Recruitment Award
1998
Received the Louise Kettler Helper Memorial Award, ZTA’s highest individual award for an alumna
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her urging, ZTA shared our programs with other organizations and campuses. ZTA provided a copy of My Sister, My Responsibility to every campus with a fraternity/ sorority system— more than 800 universities. Through sharing, Deb created a culture of caring, and ZTA became a leader in harm reduction education. “Everywhere you look in our fraternity and sorority world, you see Zeta Tau Alpha associated with programming and cutting edge changes,” said Dave Westol, former CEO of Theta Chi Fraternity
who now owns and operates Limberlost Consulting, Inc. “Deb spoke in a candid, straightforward and blunt fashion about issues and problems. She said what other people may have been thinking, and that is what made her such a great interfraternal colleague.”
the past five years. ZTA funded the Association of the Fraternity/Sorority Advisors (AFA) AdvanceU program, providing continuing education to campus professionals and headquarters staff on topics important to the fraternal movement.
Deb’s influence spread as she encouraged the Fraternity to provide financial support to organizations making a difference in student affairs. ZTA was an original supporter of HazingPrevention.Org and its largest donor for
“Deb knew that by supporting people and programs like AFA, she was building strong communities that would in turn benefit sororities and fraternities and the ZTA experience,” said Mari Ann Callais, former National President of Theta Phi Alpha, CAMPUSPEAK speaker and educational consultant to ZTA. “She created a movement of investing in the people who work with our members.”
As part of ZTA’s Music Committee, Deb would record music chapters could use during recruitment. During Conventions, the committee would also sing the songs live during performances of the recruitment skits chapters could bring back to campus.
Bonnie Wunsch, longtime Executive Director of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority, was one of Deb’s dearest friends. They were two of the first female executives admitted into the Fraternity Executives Association (FEA), which Deb served as president in 2004. Bonnie believes Deb knew the strength of the fraternity/ sorority community could be measured by its weakest link, so she supported other organizations and campuses. “I truly believe Deb will live on through each of us. Her advice and role modeling will be a part of how we do our jobs,” Bonnie said. “Personally, I’m sure I will stop many times and think ‘What would Deb suggest at this point? What would she have done?’”
1998
Once again took on the role of ZTA Foundation Vice President of Development, which she held until her death
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2002
Elected as SecretaryTreasurer for the Fraternity Executives Association
2003
Became PresidentElect of Fraternity Executives Association
2004
To have the welfare and harmony of the Fraternity at heart, striving ever to make our lives a symphony of high ideals ... As a powerful force in ZTA and the interfraternal community, Deb was on a level all on her own. However, she always wanted everyone to know she was just another woman who loved ZTA and the sorority experience. The best way she knew how to do this was through music. Blessed with a clear, melodious alto voice, Deb sang at Conventions, National Leadership Conferences, special events and chapter visits. Frequently, she was also asked to sing at National Panhellenic Conference events. “Whenever Deb was singing, you got to see her as a sister,” said Malaea Nelms Seleski (Eta Rho Chapter, The University of North Alabama), Panhellenic Alternate Delegate I and one of Deb’s musical collaborators. “In that moment, she didn’t have to be any other role. It put her out there and made her approachable. It let you see the very best layer of Deb, the one where she got to be your sister.” In early years, her performances at Conventions were part of ready-made recruitment skits, including costumes, some mild and some outright comical. Deb had the dubious honor of portraying a singing cowgirl and a singing nun, even playing Sonny Bono while Malaea portrayed Cher.
Served as President of the Fraternity Executives Association
2006
Became first Executive Director to serve on the National Panhellenic Conference Delegation
“It was one of our greatest sources of humor, seeing Deb first put on her costume, especially if her role was to be played for comedy,” said Gloria Culberson Hice (Zeta Psi Chapter, Jacksonville State University), former Music Committee Chairman. “But Deb understood these skits were more than just entertainment at Convention; we were trying to persuade chapters to utilize the skits as solid recruitment tools. So, Deb demonstrated a character trait we need from all our sisters. She took the role that was in the best interest of the Fraternity and gave it her absolutely best effort.”
Deb’s closest friends since their time working together at International Office, gave her a huge hug. “I told her ‘I love you.’ She was able to stand up there and sing because she truly loved what she did and believed what she did was meaningful.”
In more recent years, the songs Deb performed conveyed the deeper meaning of sisterhood. She would often hand-select them based how the lyrics would resonate with her message. Just three weeks before her death, she delighted the ZTA Convention in Los Angeles with her singing of “I Was Here.” The lyrics now have a special significance to those in attendance:
“I started calling her that as a way of saying ‘I know you’re in charge,’” Nona said. “Then it became a term of endearment. Later, when everyone was calling her Deb, I could always call her Margaret D. to get her attention.”
“I want to do something that matters, say something different, something that sets the whole world on its ear. I want to do something better with the time I’ve been given. I want to try to touch a few hearts in this life and leave nothing less than something that say: I was here.”
Nona is now DNCH to Beta Upsilon Chapter (Kansas State University, but as Administrative Assistant at IO from 1981 to 1984, Deb was her boss, as well as her friend. She noted that Deb signed paychecks as “Margaret D. Ensor,” her given name. So Nona began to call her “Margaret D.”
Deb worked for ZTA for 35 years—an unprecedented example of loyalty and dedication. In fact, loyal and dedicated were the words most often mentioned when we asked our former and current National Presidents to describe Deb. Their other words form a mosaic of Deb’s leadership style. Gifted, hardworking, professional. Never let me down.
Martha C. Edens 1968-1974
Talented, thoughtful, energetic. An excellent Field Consultant.
Nelly Galloway Shearer 1974-1978
Fun, magnetic, caring, committed. She trusted my judgment and I trusted hers.
Nora Nell Hardy Jackson 1978-1982
Inspiring, positive, fun, motivating. Totally committed to ZTA and our Creed.
Charlotte Hervey Moore 1982-1984
Spontaneous, positive, funny, talented. Always caring about staff, volunteers and, most importantly, sisterhood.
Becky Hainsworth Kirwan 1984-1988
Tenacious, proactive, intentional, intuitive. The greater good of ZTA was at the heart of her every decision.
Sherry Server Tilley 1988-1992
Whether you knew her as Margaret D. like some of her best friends, Debbie like her Beta Gamma sisters, Ms. Ensor like TLCs and collegians, or just Deb, you knew this unique sister had said something different and done something that mattered. Margaret Debora Ensor touched your heart and you knew—and will always remember—she was here.
Committed, honest, articulate, quick thinker. Stood by my side to ensure our chapters were supported.
By Christy Marx Barber, Alpha Psi Ashley Martin, Editor
Determined, creative, full of integrity, my friend. Provided guidance and counsel, and was my sounding board.
As she came off the stage, Nona Douglass Richey (Zeta Omicron Chapter, Arkansas State University), one of
Nan Barkley Boettcher 1994-1998
Funny, encouraging, relatable, inspiring. A trusted friend and ally I counted on for solid, dependable advice.
Alice McCann Mathews 1998-2002
Passionate, encouraging, fun-loving. Helped me lead our sisterhood more effectively than I could have without her.
Julia Marthaler Hill 2002-2006
Laura Ladewig Mauro 2006-2010
Funny, caring, giving, creative. My biggest cheerleader who also set me straight when we had different opinions.
Keeley McDonald Riddle 2010-2014
2009
Received the Susan Kraft Fussell Distinguished Service Award from the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors
2014
Passed away after a courageous battle with ovarian cancer on July 18
Passionate, eloquent, inspiring, songstress. Taught me how we could partner for the betterment of ZTA.
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n o i t n e v Con Los Angeles 2014
“A story of opportunity and philanthropy, of friendship and sisterhood. Part comedy. Part drama. Part love story. All celebration.” It sounds like the making of a great Hollywood movie. It is also the story of the amazing, lifelong experience you find in Zeta Tau Alpha. ZTA’s 52nd National and 41st International Convention may have been held in Los Angeles, the entertainment capital of the world, but it showcased how membership in ZTA is anything but a Hollywood fairytale. Sure, glitz, glamour, awards ceremonies and fun were involved throughout the week, but the 864 attendees saw firsthand that our real life sisterhood story is one for the ages. Convention highlighted the best ZTA has to offer— leadership development, sisterhood, educational programming, tradition, recognition and fun—starting with the launch of ZTA’s new visual brand identity during dinner on the first night of the event, a meal hosted by the ZTA Fraternity Housing Corporation. “Wearing the crown, like wearing our badge, makes us stand a little taller—a little more like royalty,” said
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National President Keeley McDonald Riddle of the new brand identity. “Seeing the crown makes us think of the things ZTA means to us.” This recognition of what ZTA means was repeated throughout the week and as members learned about the brand. An educational session led Thursday afternoon by Extension Director Marlene Dunbar Conrad and Vice President Alumnae II Carolyn Hof Carpenter taught members the process behind determining the new visual identity and how to use it in everyday life. Printed Style Guides detailing the identity and its uses were also given to all attendees to serve as a script for living the ZTA brand. Thursday afternoon, words from ZTA’s brand research results also served as the cornerstone of the State of the Fraternity Address. Given by Mrs. Riddle, ZTA Foundation President Becky Hainsworth Kirwan and ZTA Fraternity Housing Corporation President Julia Marthaler Hill, the speech highlighted ZTA’s accomplishments from the 2012-2014 biennium using the real words Zetas used to describe their membership experience—words that included: fun, outgoing, innovative, involved, classy and confident.
Save the Date Convention 2016 is July 13-17, 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona at the Arizona Biltmore.
“What an amazing list of fabulous words,” Mrs. Riddle said in the address. “When we asked our members to help us explore how we might identify ourselves in the future, we discovered just how much we all celebrate what we have stood for all along. I think our nine Founders would be thrilled to know that.” In addition to the launch of ZTA’s visual identity, the Fraternity rolled out the red carpet for two new educational programs that live up to ZTA’s storied history of innovation. Crowning Achievements (see pages 26-27) and Behind Happy Faces (see pages 28-29) are ZTA’s newest academic achievement and mental health programs and add to an already stellar lineup of programs aimed to enhance students’ personal and leadership development. Alumnae also benefitted from Convention’s programming. In a partnership that began at Convention 2012, Phired Up Productions, a fraternity/ sorority educational firm, hosted sessions geared specifically for alumnae members, officers and District Presidents. Led by KJ McNamara, the two-part workshop focused on alumnae membership retention and how to make each member feel valued. “People join an alumnae chapter because they want to matter,” KJ said. “What keeps them coming back is lifelong friendships. You never outgrow your need for friends or a powerful female support system.” As the Fraternity’s official governing body, Convention also served as a time for business—not even Hollywood can run without a little hard work. During the Business Meetings, new and reactivated collegiate and alumnae chapters were recognized, policies were discussed, and a new National Council was elected (see page 18). As Mrs. Riddle retired from National Council after 11 years of tremendous service,
Mrs. Carpenter was elected to serve as National President for the coming biennium. Alicia Patten Williams, a former District President became the new Vice President Alumnae II. Like any outstanding Hollywood production is recognized with awards, ZTA offered plenty of recognition to our top-performing members and chapters (see pages 20-25 for a complete list of award recipients). Bonney Stamper Shuman (Gamma Pi Chapter, The University of Georgia) was also named the ZTA Foundation’s Outstanding Alumna for her entrepreneurial success (see page 19). The Recognition Banquet Saturday evening served as ZTA’s Academy Awards, complete with red carpet interviews and the receipt of the Fraternity’s highest chapter honors. Thursday evening, ZTA celebrated our sisterhood further as we welcomed Rachelle Douglass, an emergency room doctor and niece of longtime National Officer Nona Douglass Richey into the Fraternity as the Convention Initiate. During the week, attendees were also fortunate to take in poignant performances of the songs “I Was Here” and “I Still Can’t Say Goodbye” by Executive Director Deb Ensor, her last before her passing. As always, Convention 2014 served as a challenge for all Zetas to strive for excellence and make the ZTA experience a story worth sharing—from Hollywood and beyond. “Did you know you would be starring in an instant classic?” Mrs. Riddle asked Convention attendees. “Every single one of us in this room has a part in this movie … if we stay true to the purpose of Zeta Tau Alpha, we will all be stars in the classic experience that is Zeta Tau Alpha.” Fall 2014 · 13
Day One Brand Identity Launch
Convention was full of big premieres, and it started with the biggest. At the end of Wednesday night’s dinner, National President Keeley McDonald Riddle launched ZTA’s new brand identity. Each member in attendance received a T-shirt with the new brand marks, had the opportunity to take photos with specially-made banners, and utilized the social media hashtag, #WeAreZTA. One member tweeted, “Our new logo is #zetatauawesome #ZTAConvention #WeAreZTA.” To watch the launch videos shown at Convention, visit vimeo.com/zetataualpha. Registration
Upon arriving at the hotel in Los Angeles, Zetas stopped by the Convention registration desk to pick up their gear for the week. This included a nametag, Convention program and special ZTA tote bag.
Convention’s Opening Session Wednesday’s Opening Session introduced ZTA’s three entities, including the ZTA Fraternity Housing Corporation’s board of directors. Pictured here is the 2014-2016 FHC board, which was elected at its biennial meeting Thursday. (bottom left) Christine Flora Walter, Kay McCoy McKelvey, Martha Gorum Jackson, Julia Marthaler Hill, Lacy Schneider O’Connor, Marty E. Sik, (back left) Becky Hainsworth Kirwan, Dinah Jackson Laughery, Karla Lundgren Wheeler, Terri Dew Millsap, Carolyn Hof Carpenter, Anne Petro Tamulaitis, Patti Cords Levitte, Casey Guimbellot Pash 14 · Themis
Day Two State of the Fraternity Address ZTA Foundation President Becky Hainsworth Kirwan, National President Keeley McDonald Riddle and ZTA Fraternity Housing Corporation President Julia Marthaler Hill presented the State of the Fraternity Address at Thursday’s lunch. The women used words from ZTA’s new brand personality and essence to highlight success from the biennium.
Opening Business Meeting A highlight of each Convention is the processional of chapter flags that takes place at the Opening Business Meeting. Delegates or representatives from each link in our Chain of Chapters carried their chapters’ flags into the meeting.
Convention Initiate ZTA Convention is about celebrating and sharing sisterhood. What better way to do that than to share in Ritual? Thursday evening, Rachelle Douglass (right), niece of longtime ZTA National Officer Nona Douglass Richey (left) was initiated into the Fraternity before 864 of her new sisters. Collegiate Crown Chapter Awards Collegiate Crown Chapter Awards are given to those chapters who maintain standards of excellence in operations. This year, 113 collegiate chapters received this honor.
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Day Three Behind Happy Faces Friday afternoon, ZTA launched Behind Happy Faces, a groundbreaking mental health program. The project’s developer, Ross Szabo, was on hand for the premiere. See pages 28-29.
Crowning Achievements
Alumnae Crown Chapter Awards
Convention’s second big premiere was the launch of Crowning Achievements, ZTA’s new academic achievement program. Caroline Bullock of Iota Rho Chapter (East Carolina University) helped launch the program members were able to try while onsite. See pages 26-27.
Alumnae Crown Chapter Awards recognize chapters that maintained excellence in operations in the biennium. An impressive 161 alumnae chapters received awards this year. Alumnae Programming Sessions led by Phired Up Productions offered alumnae chapter leaders tips to show each alumna she matters. Chapters were reminded “Zeta Is Forever” and the alumnae experience should help every Zeta continue to learn and grow.
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The After-Party Like every great Hollywood event, Friday evening ended with The After-Party, the ultimate ZTA dance party.
Day Four Fun in the Sun Zetas hit the town Saturday afternoon during free time to explore the city. A guided bus tour took attendees through Hollywood with stops at Rodeo Drive and The Walk of Fame. Other Zetas took the time to enjoy the beach and boardwalk with a trip to the Santa Monica Pier.
National Council Elections Convention is the official place for Fraternity governance. Read page 18 for more information about these women who were elected to National Council for 2014-2016. Outstanding Alumna Bonney Stamper Shuman (center) and her Gamma Pi Chapter (The University of Georgia) sisters celebrated her being named Outstanding Alumna. Read more about Bonney on page 19. Silver Awards ZTA rolled out the turquoise carpet for the final night of Convention— attendees even stopped for turquoise carpet interviews and photos that were live streamed into the Recognition Banquet room. During the dinner, 53 collegiate and alumnae chapters were recognized with prestigious Silver Awards, ZTA’s top honors for chapters. For a full list of award recipients, see pages 20-25. Fall 2014 · 17
National Council 2014-2016
Carolyn Hof Carpenter National President
Chapter: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ΘΤ My favorite part of The Creed: “To find satisfaction in being, rather than seeming.” This has always spoken to me because it reminds us to be happy with who we are inside, rather than what others may think of us.
Kristen Moeller Fauré
Vice President Collegiate III Chapter: University of Dayton, ΙΠ My favorite ZTA collegiate memory: Bid Day! There is nothing more exciting than welcoming the women who will be the future of your chapter.
Dinah Jackson Laughery Secretary-Treasurer
Chapter: Florida State University, ΒΓ My favorite ZTA memory as an alumna: My best ZTA memories have come after college. I moved to Austin, Texas and didn’t know anyone. The first people I met were ZTA alumnae, and these women have become my best friends. 18 · Themis
Natalie Yingling
Vice President Collegiate I Chapter: Westminter College, ΔΩ Why I want to be on National Council: ZTA has given me so much, so volunteering is one small way for me to pay it forward and hopefully inspire others to do the same.
Dana Brasington Atkinson Vice President Alumnae I
Chapter: LenoirRhyne University, ΔΟ
Lynn Compton Chapman
Vice President Collegiate II Chapter: BirminghamSouthern College, ΑΝ Fun Fact: SecretaryTreasurer Dinah Jackson Laughery and I went to middle school together. I moved away for high school and didn’t see her again until we both were on an elevator at Convention—as collegians from two different chapters.
Alicia Patten Williams
Vice President Alumnae II Chapter: Texas State UniversitySan Marcos, ΘΨ
Why I want to be on National Council: I want to be able to give back to ZTA by utilizing my gifts, talents and abilities so we can continue to take the organization to the next level.
My favorite part of The Creed: “To prepare for service and learn the nobility of serving, thereby earning the right to be served.” Zetas have a tremendous opportunity to be part of a giving and forwardthinking organization.
Laura Ladewig Mauro
Marlene Dunbar Conrad
NPC Delegate
Chapter: Texas State UniversitySan Marcos, ΘΨ Why I want to be on National Council: I continue to be on National Council to give guidance to my National Council sisters and offer advice and support.
Extension Director
Chapter: Valdosta State University, ΗΙ My favorite part of The Creed: “Love, the greatest of all things.” I think this is at the heart of why we all join and why we stay involved after college. Our love of ZTA grows as we have even more friendship and love to share.
Outstanding Alumna Bonney Stamper Shuman
As chief executive officer of a thriving corporation, Bonney Stamper Shuman approved millions of dollars in expenditures. But one check, written in 1977 for $28.75, set the course for her to be named the Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation’s 2014 Outstanding Alumna.
collegiate officer. “Some days you can juggle your life, family, friends, ZTA, school and faith well. Sometimes you are going to drop one of those things and that’s okay,” Bonney said. “My ZTA experience taught me this life juggle and contributed to my success.”
Bonney kept that cancelled check for 37 years and shared it with the Convention audience. It was her payment for recruitment fees at The University of Georgia. “One week after writing it, I pledged ZTA and never looked back,” Bonney said. “I quickly learned the value of relationships, hard work, continued learning, philanthropy and the life juggle.”
Four Gamma Pi Chapter sisters who served as officers with Bonney joined her at Convention. “I am thankful for the honor; for the chance to reconnect with many special, talented women; and for the opportunity to revisit such a fun journey that I’ve had since my ZTA start,” she said.
Bonney used the lessons learned in ZTA to team in 1983 with a fellow University of Georgia graduate to form Bar Code Systems. They sold camera-ready bar code art to packaging companies to track products. In 1983, bar codes were a virtually unknown technology—a seemingly meaningless arrangement of lines, spacing and numbers. “I wish I could now claim to have had an incredible insight into how this technology might truly change our lives,” Bonney said, “but I didn’t have that vision. I was just excited about a new opportunity and the ability to build something from the ground up.”
Bonney’s daughter, Mary Ellen, now a sophomore at UGA and a member of Gamma Pi Chapter, watched with pride as her mother received her award. “It is hard to put into words how special that was,” Bonney said. “It was a joy to share that moment.” You can read the full text of Bonney’s Convention address and the Outstanding Alumnae brochure on the ZTA website.
Bonney sold the concept of using Universal Product Codes to track products efficiently and accurately to major retailers like The Home Depot, Napa/Genuine Parts, Sara Lee, Federated Department Stores, Saks and Coca-Cola. In 1998, the company became Stratix Corporation with a concentration on total solutions and software products. By 2011, Stratix had 160 employees and just over $150 million in revenue. “Bonney represents all the qualities ZTA hopes to instill in our members,” said ZTA Foundation President Becky Hainsworth Kirwan. “Her loyalty, dedication, hard work and trailblazing entrepreneurship make her a role model for us all.” During the growth of her company, Bonney also served ZTA as Province President for six years and as Vice President Collegiate II from 1993 to 1995. Her alumna experience reinforced the lessons learned as a
Bonney Stamper Shuman celebrates being named Outstanding Alumna at Convention with her ZTA daughter, Mary Ellen. Fall 2014 · 19
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Zeta Tau alpha’s TOP Chapters
Helen Margaret Harrison Award
The highest award presented to a collegiate chapter Gamma Pi, The University of Georgia As recipient of the Helen Margaret Harrison Award, this marks the second consecutive Convention Gamma Pi Chapter has been honored with the award, a feat it also accomplished with the 1982 and 1984 Conventions. It is also the sixth time Gamma Pi Chapter has received ZTA’s top honor—more than any other chapter—so it’s clear the chapter knows how to sustain excellence. During the 2012-2014 biennium, Gamma Pi succeeded in recruitment, pledging Quota, maintaining Total and initiating 99 percent of its new members. Chapter programming included fitness and environmental training classes, workshops on citizenship and voting, and 56 service projects that raised more than $125,000 for the ZTA Foundation.
Nelly Galloway Shearer Achievement Award The second-highest award presented to a collegiate chapter Gamma Iota, University of Florida A well-rounded calendar of events keeps Gamma Iota Chapter members ever striving to “Seek the Noblest” in all they do. In the biennium, the chapter held 48 service projects, which included tutoring local children in addition to Think Pink® events. Twenty-three membership enrichment programs educated the women on nutrition, anti-bullying and careers. A top recruiter on campus, Gamma Iota initiated more than 98 percent of new members and boasted a chapter GPA higher than 3.41 in all semesters of the biennium.
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Top Awards Merit Award
The third-highest award presented to a collegiate chapter Epsilon, University of Arkansas This very large chapter—with more than 375 members—has found continued success in all areas of chapter operations and member engagement. In the biennium, Epsilon Chapter initiated more than 95 percent of new members, an impressive feat as it pledged 287 women. On a highly competitive campus, the chapter maintained a GPA over 3.3 during the biennium and saw its members become active participants in campus life. Members of the ZTA Foundation’s Founders Club raising more than $50,000, the chapter also hosts unique service events, including Princess for a Night with the children of local alumnae.
Betty McGehee Schuessler Award
One of the two highest awards for an alumnae chapter, for outstanding operations including support of a collegiate chapter Houston, TX Association It is said “everything is bigger in Texas.” The same can be said for Houston Association’s operations. With more than 150 members, the chapter offers something for everyone. It hosts daytime and evening meetings and 40 different events each year that tailor to a variety of interests and ages. Women also support their local collegiate chapter by participating in mock recruitment and legacy teas. Its annual Think Pink® luncheon is a Houston-area social highlight as it partners with a prestigious medical center to bring publicity to ZTA and breast cancer awareness.
Nan Barkley Boettcher Award
One of the two highest awards for an alumnae chapter, for outstanding operations where no collegiate chapter is present in the community San Diego, CA These women believe in adding a personal touch to membership. They make phone calls to local Zetas and set up carpools to and from chapter events. Beautiful newsletters, chapter website, emails, social media and standard mail pieces keep members informed. The chapter is also known for its philanthropic involvement. Each year, it distributes thousands of pink ribbons with the San Diego Chargers and at the Race for the Cure®. Each chapter meeting also includes its own service project, like collections for local children and military members.
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Collegiate Awards Silver Awards
Helen Margaret Harrison Gamma Pi, The University of Georgia Nelly Galloway Shearer Achievement Award Gamma Iota, University of Florida 1st Runner-up: Iota Gamma, The College of New Jersey 2nd Runner-up: Theta Zeta, Wofford College Merit Award Epsilon, University of Arkansas 1st Runner-up: Zeta Psi, Jacksonville State University 2nd Runner-up: Eta Theta, Missouri University of Science and Technology Activities Awards Large Campus: Alpha Theta, Purdue University Medium Campus: Iota Theta, Georgia Institute of Technology Small Campus: Gamma Beta, Washington College Alumnae-Collegiate Relations Award Mu, Drury University Anne Winnes Redmond Service Award Large Campus: Iota Phi, North Carolina State University Medium Campus: Gamma Alpha, University of Miami Small Campus: Beta Theta, Franklin College
Public Relations Award Delta Gamma, High Point University 1st Runner-up: Iota Eta, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2nd Runner-up: Theta Eta, Stephen F. Austin State University
service and achievements have made notable contributions to the progress of the Fraternity and fraternal world.
Sherry Server Tilley Leadership Award Delta Kappa, Louisiana State University
Allison is the perfect example of a true leader. When she joined Omicron Chapter, the chapter faced declining membership numbers and other struggles. However, in Allison’s term as President, Omicron doubled its chapter size, pledged Quota, maintained Total and received its first Crown Chapter Award in many years. According to a member, Allison’s attitude changed the chapter dynamic, instilling pride and recognizing members for their work.
Standards and Membership Enrichment Award Eta Xi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1st Runner-up: Alpha Gamma, University of Michigan 2nd Runner-up: Zeta Alpha, University of Evansville Vallera Clough Ross Panhellenic Award Gamma Epsilon, Pennsylvania State University
Other Awards
Attendance Award For the chapter traveling the greatest mileage to Convention based on attendance Theta Delta, Salisbury University Collegiate Louise Kettler Helper Memorial Award Given in memory of a beloved Former National President, National Council presents this award to a collegian whose
Allison Glasscock Omicron Chapter, Brenau University
“Through her determination, leadership and great communication, we went from struggling to Sorority of the Year,” said the one Omicron Chapter member. “She never takes credit for her great leadership accomplishments; she always reminds us that as a group, we can accomplish great things. Because of her, we are a better chapter.”
Becky Hainsworth Kirwan Chapter Improvement Delta Iota, Clarion University of Pennsylvania Margaret Dunkle Hardy Scholastic Improvement Award Zeta Nu, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Martha C. Edens New Chapter Award Lambda Epsilon, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Membership Selection Awards Large Campus: Eta Phi, Illinois State University Medium Campus: Lambda Gamma, The University of Texas at San Antonio Small Campus: Theta Theta, Arkansas Tech University National Council Special Recognition Beta Psi, Stetson University Theta Chi, George Mason University New Member Programming Award Gamma Psi, Texas Christian University
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Allison Glasscock (Omicron Chapter, Brenau University) accepts the Collegiate Louise Kettler Helper Memorial Award from National President Keeley McDonald Riddle.
Collegiate Awards Chapter Awards
Alpha, Longwood University · · Epsilon, University of Arkansas · · · Zeta, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville · Kappa, The University of Texas at Austin · · · Lambda, Southwestern University · · · Mu, Drury University · · · · Omicron, Brenau University · · · Sigma, Baker University · Upsilon, University of California, Berkeley · · Phi, Duke University · · Psi, University of Washington · Alpha Beta, University of Pennsylvania · · Alpha Gamma, University of Michigan · · · · Alpha Theta, Purdue University · · · · Alpha Mu, Washburn University · · · Alpha Xi, Indiana University · · · · Alpha Nu, Birmingham-Southern College · Alpha Omicron, The University of Iowa · Alpha Upsilon, Oklahoma State University · · · Alpha Phi, Northwestern University · · · Alpha Psi, University of Missouri · · · Beta Gamma, Florida State University · · · Beta Delta, Miami University · · · Beta Theta, Franklin College · · · · Beta Iota, Centenary College of Louisiana · Beta Lambda, University of Louisville · · · Beta Nu, New Mexico State University · · · Beta Omicron, University of South Carolina · · · Beta Upsilon, Kansas State University · · Beta Phi, Michigan State University · · Beta Psi, Stetson University · · · Beta Omega, Union University · · · Gamma Alpha, University of Miami · · · · Gamma Beta, Washington College · · · · Gamma Gamma, The University of Texas at El Paso · Gamma Epsilon, Pennsylvania State University · · · Gamma Iota, University of Florida · · · Gamma Pi, The University of Georgia · · · · Gamma Kappa, James Madison University · · Gamma Mu, University of Nebraska at Omaha · · · · Gamma Xi, Indiana University of Pennsylvania · · Gamma Omicron, Central Michigan University · · Gamma Rho, Auburn University · · Gamma Nu, University of Virginia · · · · Gamma Tau, Texas Tech University · · · Gamma Chi, Indiana State University · · · Gamma Psi, Texas Christian University · · · · Gamma Omega, University of Houston · Delta Beta, Florida Southern College · · · Delta Gamma, High Point University · · · Delta Delta, Baldwin Wallace University · · · Delta Zeta, Sam Houston State University · · Delta Theta, Ohio Northern University · · · Delta Kappa, Louisiana State University · · Delta Iota, Clarion University of Pennsylvania · · Delta Mu, The University of Tennessee at Martin · · Delta Lambda, Georgia State University · · · Delta Omicron, Lenoir-Rhyne University · · Delta Pi, Eastern New Mexico University · · · Delta Sigma, Lamar University · · · Delta Upsilon, West Virginia Wesleyan College · · Delta Chi, William Jewell College · · · Delta Psi, Samford University · · · Delta Omega, Westminster College · Zeta Alpha, University of Evansville · · · · Zeta Beta, Thiel College · · · Zeta Gamma, Youngstown State University · · ·
Zeta Theta, East Central University · · Zeta Lambda, Rider University · Zeta Xi, Georgia Southern University · · Zeta Omicron, Arkansas State University · Zeta Sigma, The University of Texas at Arlington · · Zeta Psi, Jacksonville State University · · · Zeta Upsilon, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania · Eta Gamma, West Chester University of Pennsylvania · · · Zeta Omega, Ferris State University · Eta Beta, Duquesne University · · · · Eta Zeta, Elon University · · Eta Iota, Valdosta State University · · Eta Kappa, University of Central Florida · · · Eta Lambda, College of Charleston · · · Eta Nu, Radford University · Eta Xi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University · · · Eta Mu, Georgia Regents University · · Eta Rho, The University of North Alabama · · · · Eta Theta, Missouri University of Science and Technology · · · Eta Pi, Wright State University · · Eta Sigma, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke · Eta Tau, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte · · Eta Phi, Illinois State University · · · Eta Upsilon, Missouri Southern State University · · Eta Chi, Francis Marion University · Theta Gamma, Texas A&M University · · Theta Delta, Salisbury University · · Theta Theta, Arkansas Tech University · · · · Theta Iota, University of North Florida · · Theta Eta, Stephen F. Austin State University · · · Theta Kappa, University of Missouri-St. Louis · Theta Omicron, Baylor University · · · Theta Zeta, Wofford College · · · Theta Xi, Rutgers University · · · Theta Nu, Auburn University at Montgomery · · Theta Sigma, Winthrop University · · Theta Tau, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Theta Phi, California State University, Fullerton · · Theta Psi, Texas State University-San Marcos · · Theta Chi, George Mason University · · · Iota Alpha, Robert Morris University · Theta Omega, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona · · · Iota Gamma, The College of New Jersey · · · Iota Delta, Towson University · · · Iota Theta, Georgia Institute of Technology · · · · Iota Eta, University of Nevada, Las Vegas · · · Iota Iota, Fairleigh Dickinson University · · Iota Nu, Susquehanna University · · · Iota Omicron, Lander University · · Iota Pi, University of Dayton · · · Iota Sigma, Old Dominion University · · Iota Rho, East Carolina University · · · Iota Phi, North Carolina State University · · · · Iota Chi, Middle Tennessee State University · · Iota Psi, Rochester Institute of Technology · Kappa Beta, Presbyterian College · · · Iota Omega, University of Maryland · · · Kappa Alpha, Colorado State University · Kappa Zeta, Clemson University · · · Kappa Eta, Rockhurst University · · · Kappa Theta, California State University, San Bernardino ·
Kappa Iota, Moravian College · · · Kappa Lambda, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh · Kappa Mu, Linfield College · · Kappa Nu, Monmouth University · · Kappa Xi, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey · Kappa Omicron, Merrimack College · Kappa Pi, University of South Carolina Aiken · Kappa Rho, University of South Carolina Upstate · · Kappa Sigma, University of South Florida · · Kappa Tau, Florida Gulf Coast University · · Kappa Upsilon, Georgia College · · · Kappa Chi, Shorter University · · · Kappa Psi, Kutztown University · · · Kappa Omega, Saint Louis University · · Lambda Alpha, Sacred Heart University · Lambda Beta, University of Rhode Island · Lambda Gamma, The University of Texas at San Antonio · · Lambda Delta, Texas A&M UniversityCorpus Christi · · Lambda Epsilon, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis · · · Lambda Zeta, Lehigh University · · Lambda Theta, New York University · · · Lambda Iota, Vanderbilt University · · · Lambda Kappa, Appalachian State University · · · · · · ·
Academic Achievement Crown Chapter Financial Improvement Helping Hands Quota/Total
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Alumnae Awards Silver Awards
Betty McGehee Schuessler Award Houston, TX Association 1st Runner-up: Memphis, TN 2nd Runner-up: Dayton, OH Nan Barkley Boettcher Award San Diego, CA 1st Runner-up: Toledo, OH 2nd Runner-up: Twin Cities, MN Alumnae Chapter Programming Award Northern New Jersey 1st Runner-up: Atlanta, GA Themis 2nd Runner-up: Greater New Orleans, LA Alumnae-Collegiate Relations Award St. Louis, MO Alumnae Improvement Award Shreveport, LA Alumnae Membership Award Little Rock, AR 1st Runner-up: Southern Nevada 2nd Runner-up: Central New Jersey Alumnae Panhellenic Award Jacksonville, FL 1st Runner-up: San Fernando Valley, CA 2nd Runner-up: North Fulton Link of Georgia Alumnae Public Relations Award Northern Arizona 1st Runner-up: Washington, D.C. 2nd Runner-up: Columbus, OH Alumnae Service Award Western Fairfax, VA 1st Runner-up: Long Beach, CA 2nd Runner-up: Baton Rouge, LA National Council Special Recognition Awards Seattle, WA Mercer-Bucks, NJ Youngstown, OH
Honor Ring Recipients Tanya Zegler Amme Mardee Coyle Austin Antoinette Rizzuto Bearden Marisa Dottore Bennett Anne Marie Patton Binder Derika Bowyer Sandy Banowsky Brindley Cathy Clark Cherie Miller Countz Joan Griffin Dibble
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Jessica Dwyer Daphne Emmack-Owens Ansley Harrison Evans Jennifer Ewing Shannon Ferguson Kristine Fleming Laura Sullivan Friel Patsy Kane Patti Cords Levitte Dianne McNabb Danielle Miller Mary Howell Miller Deb Bridgers Minnick Kendra Davis Moyses Michelle Gordon Mullineaux Kimberly Yates Murdock Kimberly Newton-Burgess Erin Dickey Niebylski Darlene Anderson Oswalt Meghan Vicinus Parker Janna Keenum Perry Jennifer Knapp Riggs Marilyn Russell Tracy Helbing Spalsbury Ashley Dolezilek Turman Laura McGahey Van Pelt Kori Sosnowy Voorhees Katie Wilkes Alicia Patten Williams Jenifer Fey Wood
Kay McCoy McKelvey (Delta Delta Chapter, Baldwin Wallace University) accepts the Alumnae Louise Kettler Helper Memorial Award. Other Awards
Alumnae Louise Kettler Helper Memorial Award
Given in memory of a beloved Former National President, National Council presents this award to an alumna whose service and achievements have made notable contributions to the progress of the Fraternity and fraternal world.
Kay McCoy McKelvey Delta Delta, Baldwin Wallace University
Shelley Norris, Κ Beta Upsilon, Kansas State University
Kay McCoy McKelvey has left an indelible mark on the Fraternity throughout her 48 years of membership. Through her service as a long-time chapter advisor and National Officer, she has taught collegiate members the value of alumnae membership and proven “Zeta Is Forever.” From 1994 to 1998, she served on National Council as SecretaryTreasurer. Upon her retirement, she continued to work with chapters to develop strong financial practices and immediately joined the ZTA Fraternity Housing Corporation board of directors, in which she still serves as a Director-at-Large. Most recently, she became a Mentor for Upsilon Chapter (University of California, Berkeley). Every Zeta who has worked with Kay has been immediately struck by her genuine love for ZTA.
Housing Corporation Awards
Attendance Award For the chapter traveling the greatest mileage to Convention based on attendance
Outstanding Advisor Awards
Area I Julie Resua, ΚΖ Phi, Duke University
Area II Erin Chadwick, ΖΞ Kappa Chi, Shorter University Area III Karil Sommers, ΑΘ Alpha Theta, Purdue University
Nora Nell Hardy Jackson Outstanding House Director Award Brenda Merritt Alpha Upsilon, Oklahoma State University Fraternity Housing Corporation Outstanding Member Association Theta Phi, California State University, Fullerton
Memphis, TN Vivian Ulmer Smith Recruitment Award
Presented to the alumna making the greatest contribution to increasing Fraternity membership.
Alumnae Awards Katie Wilkes Eta Lambda, College of Charleston From the time Katie graduated, she has not stopped recruiting. She served as a Traveling Leadership Consultant during the 2008-2009 academic year and has continued to travel across the country in personal time to assist struggling collegiate chapters with recruitment event planning, CROWN and membership selection. Thanks to her efforts, these chapters now achieve Quota and Total, many becoming top recruiters on their campuses. During the award presentation, National President Keeley McDonald Riddle said this of Katie: “I personally had the opportunity to work with Katie at a chapter, and I have to say, not only does she have the knowledge to help chapters become successful, she does it all with a smile.”
Chapter Awards Aiken, SC · Akron, OH · Albuquerque, NM · Ann Arbor, MI · Annapolis, MD · Athens, GA · Atlanta, GA Alpha · Atlanta, GA Themis · · Austin, TX · Baltimore City, MD · Baton Rouge, LA · · Bay State, MA · Birmingham, AL · Bloomington-Normal, IL · Boulder, CO · Buckhannon, WV · Central New Jersey · Central Texas · Champaign-Urbana, IL · Charleston, SC · Charlotte, NC · · Chattanooga Area, TN · Chicago Northwest Suburban, IL · Chicago West Suburban, IL · Cincinnati, OH Crown · City of Chicago, IL · Clearwater, FL · Cleveland-East, OH · Cleveland-West, OH · Cobb County, GA · · Collin County, TX · · Columbia, SC · Columbus, IN · Columbus, OH · Corpus Christi, TX · Cypress, TX · Dallas, TX Association · Dallas Area Night, TX · · Dayton, OH · Daytona Beach, FL · Dekalb County, GA · · Denton, TX · · Des Moines, IA · Detroit Metropolitan, MI · Detroit, MI Alpha · East Bay, CA · · Eastern New Mexico, NM · El Paso, TX · Evansville, IN · Franklin, IN ·
Frederick, MD · Ft. Bend, TX · Ft. Wayne, IN · Ft. Worth, TX · Gainesville, FL · Gainesville, GA · Grand Traverse Area, MI · Greater Ft. Lauderdale, FL · Greater Grand Rapids, MI · Greater Hartford, CT · Greater New Orleans, LA · · Greater Oxford, MS · Gwinnett County Chapter of GA · Hawaii ZTA · Hickory-Morganton, NC · · Hidalgo County, TX · Houston Northwest, TX · Houston, TX Association · Huntsville, AL · Huntsville, TX · Indianapolis, IN Association · Inland/Pomona, CA · Iowa City, IA · Jackson, TN · Jacksonville, FL · Jersey Shore, NJ · Jonesboro, AR · Kansas City Metro, KS · Knoxville, TN · Lafayette, IN · Lake Norman, NC · Lancaster, PA · Las Cruces, NM · Lawrence, KS Area · Lehigh Valley, PA · Lexington, KY · Lincoln, NE · Little Rock, AR · Long Beach, CA · Louisville, KY · Lubbock, TX · Martin, TN · Memphis, TN · Mercer-Bucks, NJ · Miami, FL · Michiana, IN · Mid-Cities North, TX · · Midland, TX · Milwaukee, WI · Murfreesboro, TN · Nasa-Brazoria County, TX · Nashville, TN · New York City, NY · · North Fulton Link of GA · North Orange County, CA · North Shore, IL · Northeast Mississippi · Northern Arizona · Northern Maryland · Northern New Jersey · · Northern Virginia · Northshore, LA · Northwest Florida · Northwest Georgia · Odessa, TX · Oklahoma City, OK · Omaha, NE · Orlando, FL · Palm Beach County, FL · Pee Dee Area, SC · Philadelphia, PA · Phoenix, AZ · Portland, OR · Research Triangle, NC · Richmond, VA · · Rochester, NY · Rocky Mountain, CO ·
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Z-Learning & Crowning Achievements Bringing the Learning Experience to You
By Becky Koltonski, Delta Delta Coordinator of Education & Leadership Initiatives Kayte Sexton Fry, Epsilon E-Learning & Curriculum Design Consultant Kristin cannot seem to get focused. It is the night before her paper is due, and she is only on page two. Along the way, she has put off writing her paper by answering emails, checking social media and hanging out with sisters. Kristin, like so many of us, is a pro at procrastination. Luckily, ZTA has a new, comprehensive academic program called Crowning Achievements to help us overcome procrastination and learn many other strategies to enhance our academic success. Lynn Compton Chapman, Vice President Collegiate II, says this collegiate program fulfills a key need National Council identified.
“We are excited to offer a program that supports the ZTA mission and that, we hope, will help our members grow as individuals and as students throughout all phases of their college careers. Right now, most chapters do group academic programming and incentives, but they have been asking for resources.” The Crowning Achievements program is the first of its kind in the fraternity/sorority world. It is a comprehensive, easily accessible academic achievement program that will assist collegians in the areas of organizational management, studying, test preparation, stress management and career planning. The program complements what collegiate chapters already do and is another tool for the Academic Achievement Chairman to offer members a wellrounded academic program.
E-Learning with Z-Learning ZTA is proud to begin online learning on the new Z-Learning website. You can find not only the Crowning Achievements workshops, but also: • Fun FRED workshops • Officer and program resources • Future home for more online training “The lessons and games over ZTA history and badge information are my favorite. I think that it is beneficial and an interesting way to get chapter members involved in learning important ZTA information while in an enjoyable way.” Madeline Maness Treasurer Theta Theta Chapter Arkansas Tech University
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Everything about the program was designed with purpose, including the title. CROWN in Crowning Achievements stands for five key tenants of academic development—Concentration, Resources, Own Your Goals, Wise Choices and Nurture Yourself. These are reviewed and impressed throughout the different workshops. Crowning Achievements includes online components as well as in-person chapter programs facilitated by the Academic Achievement Chairman. Online programming comes straight to members through ZTA’s new, online educational platform called Z-Learning. Members log in by using their Sisters Only credentials at zeta.mycrowdwisdom.com and clicking the Z-Learning button. These programs are personalized
Praise for Z-Learning “The Crowning Achievements program revolutionizes how we will be able to support chapters in raising their GPA. It is wonderful our members will have so many tools accessible to them. Those that are on the cusp of reaching a GPA goal now have the resources to get there.” Dr. Darcy Russell National Academic Achievement Chairman Sigma Chapter Baker University
to each member and organized by year, beginning with a questionnaire. At the end of the questionnaire, it guides each member to the workshop that will benefit her most. Each workshop is highly interactive using stories, videos, visuals, real-life examples and quizzes. The program will also encourage members’ personal and professional development with a large focus on academic life and ZTA balance. Sarah Wells, President of Alpha Chapter (Longwood University) said, “One of my favorite features is the interactive tools to find tips about improving study skills and outsmarting your procrastination habits.” In-person programming connects to what members are learning
online. These workshops include a Crowning Achievements kick-off at the beginning of every year, academic goal setting at the beginning of every semester/ quarter and a menu of other programming options. Each workshop includes a step-by-step facilitation guide and worksheets. As a member of ZTA, it is our hope that through your experience you are enabled and encouraged to grow personally and professionally. Z-Learning and Crowning Achievements were developed so this learning could be brought to you. It is convenient, user-friendly, interactive and engaging. The workshops and resources will assist you in advancing your academic life and enriching your ZTA experience.
“It’s nice to know that the general study needs of our new members can be met by a program that also meets the needs of our graduating seniors coping with transition.” Emily Davis VP III Zeta Theta Chapter East Central University
“Overall, the Crowning Achievements program validates the importance of personal development for collegians. It has a focus on academic achievement, but also includes other life skills that can be learned and mastered through the workshops.” Nicki Meneley Executive Director National Panhellenic Conference
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Changing the Conversation ZTA launches first fraternity-sponsored mental health program
By Hailey Rogers, Delta Psi How often do we discuss working out, eating a balanced diet and drinking enough water? Our physical health is constantly on the forefront of our minds, woven into our discussions and splattered across our Pinterest boards. Mental health, however, does not share the same spotlight. Zeta Tau Alpha seeks to change that with new programming. At Convention this June, ZTA launched a brandnew, cutting-edge mental health program for collegiate women, Behind Happy Faces. Thanks to ZTA’s innovative, forward-thinking leadership and a partnership with Ross Szabo, a mental health expert, we are proud to be the first fraternal organization to provide this type of programming. “Mental health challenges are unavoidable on college campuses,” said ZTA National President
Carolyn Hof Carpenter. “We think it is time to take action and create a curriculum to better prepare our women to manage their mental health while in college and after.” Collegiate chapters will conduct workshops using videos, web resources and engaging activities to begin removing the stigmas surrounding mental health. The focus is to help students understand mental health issues, stress and more; as well as learn skills to manage coping mechanisms and to help a friend in crisis. Mrs. Carpenter said, “There are so many issues that affect us—from stress to a break-up or a serious mental health disorder—and we want our members to know they are not alone. Behind Happy Faces helps make that possible.” ZTA’s goals for Behind Happy Faces include normalizing mental health and starting conversations that can save lives.
Curriculum Overview Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Understanding Mental Health
Your Mental Health
Changing Ineffective Coping
Before the Breakdown
This first lesson covers the definition of mental health, explores why people don’t seek help and examines stigma.
This lesson provides the map people need to help guide them through better understanding mental health.
In this lesson, members learn what coping mechanisms are and how to determine the difference between effective and ineffective coping.
This lesson provides information to help members feel more comfortable to take action when a friend is in crisis or suicidal.
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We need mental health education.
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67 percent of young
students experience a mental health disorder.
people first disclose their experiences with a mental health disorder to a friend.
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“There’s a large focus on getting college students to seek help,” said Ross. “Unfortunately, most people view mental health as a dichotomy. They think you either have a mental illness or you don’t need to seek help. This curriculum makes mental health more approachable. It provides the crucial steps to allow students to understand they are not alone and empowers them to talk to their peers.” When it premiered at Convention, Behind Happy Faces was received with excitement. Many students are not sure how to approach the topic of mental health. This program, the first of its kind, will empower members to take charge of their own mental well-being, as well as that of others. “As someone who had my life changed by loved ones unable to effectively cope with their mental health, I cannot express how imperative it is for ZTA to implement Behind Happy Faces,” said ZTA Traveling Leadership Consultant Traci Wiess. “I am incredibly grateful for this curriculum and appreciative of everything ZTA is doing to better the lives of others.” “We are proud to offer this type of program to our members. It will strengthen the emotional bonds in our chapters, encourage women to seek help earlier and help members support their friends,” said Mrs. Carpenter. “The conversations prompted by this curriculum will bring light to a subject that is usually hidden and ultimately save lives.” Like so much of the Fraternity’s inventive programming, one of the driving forces of Behind Happy Faces was ZTA’s late Executive Director Deb Ensor. Deb constantly sought ways to improve the lives of chapter members, and this program is a big step toward ensuring members can effectively care for themselves and others.
Ross Szabo Ross is the CEO of the Human Power Project and a leading mental health expert. He coauthored the book “Behind Happy Faces” and adapted it into a program for ZTA in 2014. Ross turned a diagnosis of bipolar disorder at age 16 into an opportunity to educate others. His natural ability to make difficult topics comfortable for large groups of people has led to countless media appearances and articles. He pioneered a movement of youth mental health advocacy and has created trainings to assist new speakers to reach their full potential.
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Donor List: Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation This annual listing honors donors who have cumulatively given above $2,500, including a gift this year. Gold ($50,000+)
Kappa The University of Texas at Austin
Omicron Brenau University
Ms. Martha C. Edens
Mary Kay Lattimore Evans Mary Holt Walcutt Pat Joiner Woliver
Alpha Theta Purdue University
Lambda Southwestern University
Bobby Seitz Turnbull
Suzanne Morrow Ellis
Theta Psi Texas State University-San Marcos
Sigma Baker University
Laura Ladewig Mauro
Dr. Darcy L. Russell
Silver ($25,000-$49,999)
Upsilon University of California, Berkeley
Sigma Baker University
Val Clough Ross Pat Wooster-Jackson Omega Southern Methodist University
Nan Barkley Boettcher Anne Barkley Manning
Alpha Eta The University of Cincinnati
Catherine G. Slaughter
Beta Gamma Florida State University
Gene Marie Slanker Hassan Alpha Theta Purdue University
Ann Thomas Hutchison Miss Joy LeRoy Alpha Kappa University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Stacy J. Froschauer
Alpha Xi Indiana University
Debra DeVault Marlett Dorothy Graf Thorman
Deb Ensor Nora Nell Hardy Jackson Nan Godfrey Locher
Beta Delta Miami University
Beta Delta Miami University
Beta Xi University of Akron
Beta Epsilon University of California, Los Angeles
Beta Omicron University of South Carolina
Karen Lowman West
Ethel M. Cullom
Gamma Beta Washington College
Becky Hainsworth Kirwan Gamma Pi The University of Georgia
Stephanie Arnette Powell
Gamma Tau Texas Tech University
Cynthia Byars Courtney
Delta Delta Baldwin Wallace University
Kay McCoy McKelvey
Eta Iota Valdosta State University
Alice McCann Mathews
Eta Rho The University of North Alabama
Kay Dill Kreutzer
Bronze ($10,000-$24,999)
Epsilon University of Arkansas
Martha Gorum Jackson
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Barbara Wheelock Hamilton
Mary Gillam Anderson
Dinah Helms Cook
Beta Psi Stetson University
Debbie Barrett Cooke
Gamma Alpha University of Miami
Shari H. Robins M.D.
Gamma Chi Indiana State University
Trixy Swearingen Brill
Gamma Psi Texas Christian University
Marnie Brown Cranmer
Gamma Omega University of Houston
Alice DeWalt Hahn Renee Broussard Jongebloed Bowne Morgan Delta Alpha California State University, Long Beach
Kathy Benzini Stampe
Delta Delta Baldwin Wallace University
Hellen M. Greenway Michelle Macartney
Delta Zeta Sam Houston State University
Claire Winn Dowden
Delta Kappa Louisiana State University
Sherry Stagg St. Aubin
Gamma Xi Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Roxanne Trovato Wood
Theta Omega California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Diane Hanson Keegan
Turquoise Blue ($5,000- $9,999)
Alpha Longwood University
Kim Cave
Epsilon University of Arkansas
Susie Werner Geiger Jayne Scoggins Hungate
Zeta The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Judy Golden Bentley Melissa Still
Patty Foellinger Smith Alpha Nu Birmingham-Southern College
Terri Dew Millsap
Alpha Omicron The University of Iowa
Morgan Hallett Banasiak Loretta Bridgeford Mealy Alpha Pi Ohio University
Denise Frissell Rogers Alpha Rho Syracuse University
Ruth E. Sadler
Alpha Upsilon Oklahoma State University
Alpha Phi Northwestern University
Sherry Server Tilley
Zeta Delta University of Louisiana at Monroe
Joy Hathorn Watson
Zeta Theta East Central University
Brigette Donaghey Gean
Zeta Omicron Arkansas State University
Nona Douglass Richey
Elizabeth Harpe Ruf
Marlene Dunbar Conrad Kery Reinkemyer Webb
Eta Xi Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Francine Marie Vannicola
Eta Rho The University of North Alabama
Janet Vigen Levy Kathy Vogt Thuneman Omicron Brenau University
Melissa Garner Hankinson Tau Millikin University
Elta T. Cooke
Phi Duke University
Janice K. Church Jackson, Ph.D.
Alpha Chi University of Kentucky
Linda Lawrence Green Jackie-Sue Howard Scelfo Marty E. Sik Shirley A. Wilson Alpha Psi University of Missouri
Christy Marx Barber
Beta Gamma Florida State University
Susan Jones Baker Dinah Jackson Laughery
Omega Southern Methodist University
Beta Epsilon University of California, Los Angeles
Alice U. Jones
Tish Tichenor Hall Kim Knight Rice
Psi University of Washington
Marilyn Woodmark Hanson Lucy Brown Kanikeberg Kori Sosnowy Voorhees
Nancy Walker O’Neill
Gamma Tau Texas Tech University
Theta Gamma Texas A&M University
Alpha Theta Purdue University
Joey Truett Bradford
Ida Phelps Hassler
Chi University of Pittsburgh
Julia Marthaler Hill Malaea Nelms Seleski Dr. Mary Ann Stratford Stegall
Leslie Liem Hix Beverly Kunze Randall Stacey Verkest Voigt
Alpha Xi Indiana University
Mu Drury University
Kappa The University of Texas at Austin
Alpha Gamma University of Michigan
Gamma Nu University of Virginia
Jeffrey Henn
Zeta Alpha University of Evansville
Eta Iota Valdosta State University
Bonney Stamper Shuman
Lucia Prenzel Knudsen
Linda Liles Williams Cattanach Marida Pike Slobko
Gamma Iota University of Florida Gamma Pi The University of Georgia
Theta Chi George Mason University
Alpha Kappa University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dana Brasington Atkinson
Gamma Gamma The University of Texas at El Paso
Karen Farmer Mills
Mary Albert Ward
Jan Houska Plunkett Sandy Clarkson Stuckman
Debbie Bacher Bell Lynn Ann Conard Sara Hays Johnston Dorothy Coates Pataky
Delta Omicron Lenoir-Rhyne University
Eta Alpha Georgia Southwestern State University
Nora Villareal Karam
Theta Tau The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bonnie Martin Kohl Sue Goodwin Peyron
Connie Fotos Grace Janet Graab-Miller
Carolyn Rogers Morris
Beta Zeta Iowa State University
Sherry K. Sunderman
Beta Omicron University of South Carolina
Dianna Buck Conaty Patti Knight Shelley
Beta Phi Michigan State University
Susie Sherman-Hall Kristen Humeston Harthorn Beta Omega Union University
Diane Wood Tucker
Donor List Gamma Delta University of Mississippi
Betty Coe Cruzen Manuel Gamma Iota University of Florida
Susan Brown Long Joelen Kilbas Merkel
Gamma Pi The University of Georgia
Pamela J. Garrison Ann Tansey Kreager Dr. Kelly M. Smith
Zeta Xi Georgia Southern University
Mardee Coyle Austin Kaci Holloway Johnson
Zeta Pi Woodbury University
Kathy Cook Apogee Norma Jenkyn Simon
Zeta Psi Jacksonville State University
Gloria Culberson Hice
Gamma Nu University of Virginia
Zeta Upsilon Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Gamma Sigma University of Tampa
Eta Iota Valdosta State University
Edwyna McMullan Wingo
Sylvia Sears Danner
Gamma Chi Indiana State University
Chris Flora Walter Judy Jordan Wright
Gamma Phi University of North Texas
Jan Spradley McCarthy
Gamma Omega University of Houston
Sylvia Funk Ashbaugh Kim Bruder Clarke Sandy Shumate Lewis Kathy Milligan Wilson
Delta Alpha California State University, Long Beach
Nancy Spessard Carman Nyla Stanley Parker
Delta Beta Florida Southern College
Elena C. DeVilliers Barbara Kazanjian Purks
Delta Zeta Sam Houston State University
Mary Ann Hansen Macey
Delta Kappa Louisiana State University
Marcy Cann Sally Huffman Czerwinski Dianne Worsham Rube
Delta Mu The University of Tennessee at Martin
Vicki Clark Wanda Stanfill Morrell
Delta Omicron Lenoir-Rhyne University
Janet Baker Hassing
Delta Psi Samford University
Susan L. Beard
Zeta Alpha University of Evansville
Pam Morris Blessing
Zeta Iota Western Carolina University
Franlyna Barrett Charles
Sally Schott Wellman
Leilani Struzick Rabourn
Eta Kappa University of Central Florida
Karen Henning Sparkman
Epsilon University of Arkansas
Kim Callico Cordes Gaye Warren Cypert Allison Ross Thompson
Zeta The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Valerie Cowles
Kappa The University of Texas at Austin
Frances Navratil Bredthauer Ava Scott Demopulos Leslie Manning Francis Penny Pounds Hollyfield Melinda Meyer Kilpatrick Cindy Hendrick Kozmetsky
Lambda Southwestern University
Janice Alexander Smith
Nu The University of Alabama
Eta Lambda College of Charleston
Pam McMillan McKinney
M. Darby Forrester Dianne McNabb Eileen Marie Morgan Cheryl Civils Winslow
Eta Rho The University of North Alabama
Omicron Brenau University
Joan Kimball Mollohan
Eta Theta Missouri University of Science and Technology
Kristine Marie Fleming
Theta Delta Salisbury University
Dixie White Leikach
Theta Theta Arkansas Tech University
Kelley Snow Harmon
Sally Richardson Hardin Kimberly B. McCoy Sigma Baker University
Mary L. Jefferson
Tau Millikin University
Norma Jean Janes Sue Logan Prange Sandy Fendley Theriault
Upsilon University of California, Berkeley
Mary Beth Covert Jump Lynne Russell Ruedy Phi Duke University
JoAnne Withrow Eaton-Morriss Omega Southern Methodist University
Martha Maxfield Cottingham Diddy Schroeder Ellis Virginia Hansen Robins
Psi University of Washington
Marilyn L. Johnson Sarah Ruhwedel Porter Eleanor Marino Ross Karla Lundgren Wheeler
Alpha Gamma University of Michigan
Norma Clarke Powell
Alpha Zeta The Ohio State University
Nancy Bennett Bauman Anne Brown Chapman Peggy Betley Johnson
Alpha Eta The University of Cincinnati
Mary Lippelman Corley Shelley Mather Meyer Alpha Theta Purdue University
Gwynne L. Johnson Jane Taylor Lavey Mary Hobbis Schubert Alpha Kappa University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alpha Xi Indiana University
Lori Sharp Kline Debbie Bridgers Minnick Barbara Lockhart Taylor Alpha Nu Birmingham-Southern College
Lynn Compton Chapman Celia Cheney Ellis Jane Gillespie
Alpha Omicron The University of Iowa
Lucille Rae Dean
Alpha Rho Syracuse University
Peggy McDonough Corey Laura-Jean Learned MacDonald Alpha Upsilon Oklahoma State University
Maurine McIntyre Bacher Leigh Ann Pruitt McClain Ann White Truscott Christina Higgins Wright
Alpha Phi Northwestern University
Deanna Olson Hartenberg Jane Lenberg Lindgren
Alpha Chi University of Kentucky
Barbara Jacobs Priest
Alpha Psi University of Missouri
Geri Jordan Macauley Sandy Simmons
Beta Gamma Florida State University
Barbara Youmans Probst
Prabha Parameswaran
Theta Eta Stephen F. Austin State University
Stacy LaRue Gannon Theta Omicron Baylor University
Angela Malone Kelly Lacy Schneider O’Connor Theta Tau The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carolyn Hof Carpenter Carla Martin Cobb Catherine Rowland Liemohn
Iota Alpha Robert Morris University
Karen M. Rose-Roper
Theta Omega California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Cheryl Lisa Day Dolores Gonzales Gastineau Shamim Syed Wu
Steel Grey ($2,500-$4,999)
Alpha Longwood University
Linda Bowers Deviney Janet T. Thompson
About the ZTA Foundation Chartered in 1954, the ZTA Foundation celebrated its 60th anniversary this year. Today, its mission is to support programs that are educational, philanthropic and always responsive to the needs of changing society, further enhancing Zeta Tau Alpha’s leadership position in the fraternity/sorority community and its influence in the world. With your financial support, the women photographed are able to lead the fulfillment of the Foundation’s mission as they serve on its board of directors. (bottom left) Deb Ensor, Sherry Server Tilley, Becky Hainsworth Kirwan, Kay Dill Kreutzer, Catherine G. Slaughter, (back left) Dinah Jackson Laughery, Cynthia Byars Courtney, Julia Marthaler Hill, Carolyn Hof Carpenter, Nora Nell Hardy Jackson, Lacy Schneider O’Connor.
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Donor List Beta Delta Miami University
Doris Hildbold Cheeseman Sabrina Larson Beta Epsilon University of California, Los Angeles
Mary J. Harrison Chris Christiansen Olson Rondi Werner Redmann
Beta Iota Centenary College of Louisiana
Lyndra Pate Daniel Kelly Willer Hamilton
Beta Lambda University of Louisville
A. Joan Daugherty M. Sue Lyon
Beta Nu New Mexico State University
Rajini Gunaji Ihler
Beta Omicron University of South Carolina
Cathy Coleman Knox
Beta Rho University of Manitoba
Susann MacQuarrie Monroe Beta Upsilon Kansas State University
Wilma Tonn Boggs
Beta Phi Michigan State University
Jennifer J. Greening Robin Walker Volden
Gamma Alpha University of Miami
Cara Largesse Howard
Gamma Gamma The University of Texas at El Paso
Janis Quier Hartwell Jenny Manning O’Connor
Gamma Delta University of Mississippi
Cande McNally Elchroth
Gamma Epsilon Pennsylvania State University
Sally Leight Lazorchak Mary Loftus MacLaren
Gamma Zeta Mississippi State University
Virginia Barfield Perkins Gamma Eta University of Toledo
Dorothy MacKenzie Price Gamma Theta University of Colorado at Boulder
Carol Bartlett Benner
Gamma Iota University of Florida
Jean Hanna Evelyn Hanna Wiley
Gamma Pi The University of Georgia
Cindy Gower Glover Kim Mason Hanna
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Mary Beth Ewing Letke Dr. Laura Smith Lord Gamma Kappa James Madison University
Mary Sue Whitt
Gamma Mu University of Nebraska at Omaha
Judy Anderson Shinkle
Gamma Omicron Central Michigan University
Cathy Thompson
Gamma Rho Auburn University
Carol L. Wietlake Eugenia Malone Zallen Gamma Tau Texas Tech University
Jennie Vought Baker
Gamma Chi Indiana State University
Joan Benner Banning
Gamma Phi University of North Texas
Linda McNatt
Gamma Omega University of Houston
Marilyn Morales Carson Mary Blann Cooper Susan McLaughlin Hoyt Melinda Wehmeyer Moore Verna Hicks Patton Delta Alpha California State University, Long Beach
Denise Dube Motter Sharon Peterson Parkins
Delta Gamma High Point University
Raechel Bennett Biggs Pam Liane Klinedinst
Delta Zeta Sam Houston State University
Susan Gregory Bohan Vicky Donaldson Fleisher Tami Sims O’Brien
Delta Theta Ohio Northern University
Ann Marie Painter Lisa Paul Sierk
Delta Kappa Louisiana State University
Delta Pi Eastern New Mexico University
Nancijane Goodwin Hilling Delta Omega Westminster College
Debra George Lannon JoAnn Cassebaum Weisel Natalie Marie Yingling Zeta Alpha University of Evansville
Bryn Hemsley Masiuk Jacqueline O’Donnell Merk Mary Howell Miller Sherry Bryan Murray
Zeta Iota Western Carolina University
Kelly Edwards Kent
Zeta Kappa Louisiana Tech University
Joan C. Danaher
Zeta Mu Jacksonville University
Debbie E. Buscher
Zeta Xi Georgia Southern University
Candi Stephens Austin
Zeta Omicron Arkansas State University
Debbie Goff Apel
Zeta Omega Ferris State University
Jodie Seng Coller
Eta Alpha Georgia Southwestern State University
Stephanie Rutledge Virag
Eta Eta McNeese State University
Joyce Patterson Stubblefield Eta Lambda College of Charleston
Jessica Eovino Pafford
Eta Xi Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Christine Elizabeth Callaway Larkin Watson Fields Eta Pi Wright State University
Lisa M. Stoneburner Stark
Susan Alves Bonnette Heather Matthews Kirk Sheila Youngs Porada
Eta Phi Illinois State University
Delta Iota Clarion University of Pennsylvania
Helen Grudowski Porter
Eta Omega Louisiana State University in Shreveport
Delta Mu The University of Tennessee at Martin
Theta Alpha California State University, Chico
Barbara Demlow Briggs Rebecca Derousse Susan Durham
Delta Nu The University of New Orleans
Shari M. Fisher
Michelle Ledger Frank
Marnie Marlar Frazier
Liz Bozek Krohn
Theta Delta Salisbury University
Kenna Brigham Lowe
Think Pink® Since 1992, ZTA has supported breast cancer education and awareness as our national philanthropy, and Think Pink® is the umbrella program for all of these initiatives. In February 2004, Think Pink® became a registered trademark of the ZTA Foundation. At Think Pink® events across the country, Zetas distribute pink ribbons and breast health information and honor survivors battling the disease. In the past 22 years, Zetas have distributed more than 10 million shower/breast examination cards, 11.2 million breast self-exam reminder stickers and 14 million pink ribbons. Theta Iota University of North Florida
Iota Delta Towson University
Theta Eta Stephen F. Austin State University
Iota Xi Christian Brothers University
Carla Jean Burks
Toni Devine Chandler Mandy Pierce Scott Theta Omicron Baylor University
Meredith Hahn Moore Theta Zeta Wofford College
Ginny Gibson Fowler Theta Xi Rutgers University
Kathy Walker Ashton Pam Kievit Dorman
Theta Phi California State University, Fullerton
Carol Stickels Bradford
Theta Epsilon University of San Diego
Mary Stollenwerk Matthesen Theta Psi Texas State University-San Marcos
Tracy Massey Moore Alicia Patten Williams
Theta Omega California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Anna Kroesen Dow
Laurie Burnham Przybylski
Sara Clark Monica Norris Lori M. Patton
Iota Nu Susquehanna University
Tina Ohta Kile
Iota Pi University of Dayton
Kristen Moeller Faure
Iota Psi Rochester Institute of Technology
Stacy Kalisz Johnson
Iota Omega University of Maryland
Janel Thomson Jauntirans
Kappa Kappa Southern Utah University
Georgia Beth Smith Thompson Kappa Pi University of South Carolina Aiken
Nicole Flippo Crook
Annual Donors 2013-2014: ZTA Foundation This annual listing honors donors who gave $25 or more during the 2013-2014 fiscal year. Giving Key 1 - $5,000+ 2 - $2,500-$4,999 3 - $1,000-$2,499 4 - $500-$999 5 - $300-$499 6 - $100-$299 Alpha Longwood University
Dr. Rebecca White Adams Alexandra Deana Alaimo Carol Farleigh Cashman-5 Kim Cave-4 Donnetta Devine Clark Linda Bowers Deviney-5 Kathleen M. Early Taylor Maree Evans Carole Gibson Flemming-6 Olivia Alexandra Grekos Sheryl Dahl Grekos Diane Stancill Hall Annie Slayton Herbert Margaret Bell Herrin Debbie Cosby Kelley-6 Claudia Bradshaw Miller Polly P. Miller Amanda Jane Neet Jacquelyn Norman Orgain-6 Shannon Lee Phelan Rachel Nicole Schneider Laura Llewellyn Staul Alexa Dawn Stickles Janet T. Thompson-5 Ednamae Hudson Trevey Julia M. Williams-6 Sandy Sink Williams Pat Coleman Winstead Anne Carol Wood-6 Delta Randolph College
Betty Dabney Charles-4 Sarah Wakeman Penney Beverly Blair West Epsilon University of Arkansas
Cassie Campbell Brothers-6 Lauren Catherine Compton Kim Callico Cordes-6 Gaye Warren Cypert-6 Alison Bice D’Antonio Marissa Alexandra Edenstrom Vanessa Christine Farris Susie Werner Geiger-4 Lucy Harbuck Gist Pamela June Haynie-5 Nancy Lang Hays Jamie Lynn Hill Meredith McMurray Hull Jayne Scoggins Hungate-5 Martha Gorum Jackson-4 Frances Hook Jernigan Mary Graydon Jessen Jordan Ann Jones-6 Shannon Ashcraft King Barbara Murphy Kleese
Andrea Ellen Larimer Alix Ann Laws Deborah Arnold Lindsey Sherry Holley Lum Mary Louise McLeod-6 Deanna McCasland Mitchell Linda Burge Orr Jennifer Mary Pacione Scarlett Elizabeth Patterson Karen Terry Perdue-6 Leslie Kathleen Pieper Cassie Marie Pilawski Jenna Dale Poe Michelle Rizzuti-6 Cate Ashley Scott Cindy Benward Smith Joan Kulbeth Smith Wanda Richards Spivey Kellie Ann Stringer Cynthia Jane Swaffar Allison Ross Thompson-5 Allison Ashley Tibbetts Olivia Annalise Till Carolyn Jackson Tolley Sydney Raines Trumbo Alexa Lea Wattelet-6 Hailey Jennings Willis Felicia Sammons Wilson-6 Flannery Lyle Wilson Caitlyn Aleta Wolf Zeta The University of Tenessee, Knoxville
Yasmeen Emilia Ahmed Briana Christine Averwater-6 Rachel Paige Baker Susan Gilbert Barnes-6 Judy Golden Bentley-3 Katie Whillock Burdette Stephanie Sargent Burns Kaylee Lachelle Carroll-6 Lucile Ownbey Casey Betty Young Catron
Heather Nicole Cirotta-6 Alli Butler Clevenger Cynthia Connor-6 Valerie Cowles-6 Meghan Hayes Creech Lu Ann Woolwine Crockett-6 Jessica Howell Crumley Amber Fisher Cutler-5 Ana Ownbey Davis Denise Harris Doucette-5 Lindsay Hancock Elliott Chelsea Marie Fairley Kathleen Clarkson Frey Ellen McCleary Gregory Sue Lawrence Groomes Jeanne Mack Hansen Stephens Hays Jessica Lynn Hazelton Makayla Nicole Henley Emily Victoria Huntzinger-6 Sula Hensley Inklebarger Libby Johnstone James-5 Phyllis Franklin Knose Gina Wiley Lehman-6 Paula Fernandez Lutes-5 Carolyn Smith Moisson Doris Woods Owens Janice Ward Pafford-6 Kathy Cobb Parsons-6 Betty Carver James Perry Betsy Boody Quillin Margaret Everhart Renner Jennifer Ellyn Reznik Mary Moody Ryan Cynthia Ogdin Senger Jessica Gwinn Shepard Mary Emily Welch Stewart Melissa Still-3 Kari Keeton Voigtmann Blanche King Wheeless Kellie Suzanne Wilburn Morgan Chelsea Woods
Theta Bethany College
Mariah Marcella Antenucci Anne Elaine Carter Carolyn Harvey Elliott Dina Johnson Fulmer Betty Nyswaner Lindsay-6 Sydney Stover Raihall Isabella Breanne Schau Tricia Head Wilson Kappa The University of Texas at Austin
Susan Stanbery Abrams-6 Carroll Morris Akard Jerry Johnston Andrew-6 Erin Alyse Ball Mary Slater Beck Brittany Raye Beldon-6 Jenee Jongebloed Bobbora-6 Virginia Paul Bousquet-4 Martha Hopkins Bowes Frances Navratil Bredthauer-4 Karen Dishroon Breitbeil-6 Mary Sue Williams Butler Bergan Norris Casey-4 Linda Liles Williams Cattanach-4 Sue Miles Chamlee Sue Clark Nancy Stevens Craig-6 Charlotte Adams Crawford-6 Aubrey Anne Crenshaw Liz Anne Darling-6 Ava Scott Demopulos-5 Sondra Hampton Durso-6 Karen Tesch Erwin-6 Mary Kay Lattimore Evans-6 Lee Ann Harber Fackler-4 Dorothy Marie Falkenberg-6 Brianna Marie Ferguson Leslie Manning Francis-6 Mallory Ann Garcia Judith Britt Goerner Kay Parish Gregg
Cynthia Lynne Harkness-5 Sandra Hilton Herrin-4 Terese Tarlton Hershey-6 Melinda Howe Hickey-6 Tracey Hall Hime-6 Susan Kirkpatrick Hinson-6 Tracy Montalbo Hird-4 Penny Pounds Hollyfield-6 Monica Faust Huber-6 Margaret Flynn Hunt-6 Nancy Conner Ireland Haley Raye Jackson-6 Jean Davis Jenkins Armead H. Johnson Sandra Kay Jones-6 Suzanne Goodwin Jones-6 Peggy Parker Karren Samantha Taylor Katz Sandy Wright Kibby-6 Melinda Meyer Kilpatrick-4 Erica Lynn Kitchin-5 Cindy Hendrick Kozmetsky-4 Betty Burt Kyle-6 Jean Tulloss Marmion-5 Sue Heidelberg Marshall-6 Hannah Claire Matula Kathrine Susan McBee Dawn Fenster McMillin-6 Jerry Carter Montouri-5 Sarah Sturgis Morrill-6 Natalie Michelle Murdock Jenna Kamaile Noons Alane Holmes Nuzum-6 Kitty Knox Oldham-6 Jo Ellen Gill Oliver-6 Mayre Richards Overstreet-6 Alexia Niccole Phipps Lisa Pollock-6 Kathy Holmes Ritter-5 Anne Szablowski Robillard-6 Sarah Elizabeth Roe Leta Harwell Roper-6 Sally Johnson Salners-6 Lynn Schaezler-6
Pink Out Events Collegiate and alumnae chapters alike plan Pink Out athletic events on campuses and in their communities to raise breast cancer awareness. At these events, spectators—and in many cases teams—are encouraged to wear pink. Zetas are also on hand to distribute ribbons, honor survivors and educate fans about the disease. Pictured at left, Eta Beta Chapter (Duquesne University) hosted a successful Pink Out game with the campus’ football team.
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Donor List Mrs. Emily Scott Shepherd Marida Pike Slobko-5 Lois Bearden Smith-6 Margaret Johnson Talley-6 Anne Beard Tanksley Kristie Adams Wade-6 Mary Holt Walcutt-2 Beverly Butler Walsdorf Liz Cowden Walter-6 Kailey Ann Wardlow Lisa Marie Watkins Pat Joiner Woliver-5 Lauren Katherine Woolfolk-6 Brianna Marie Yotides-4 Lambda Southwestern University
Dorothy Stevens Bruner Kim Carter-5 Bonnie Hennington Deaton Susan Hamrick Eastland-6 Suzanne Morrow Ellis-3 Karen E. Hanson-Flowers-6 Bethany Yoder Gusmer-6 Mary Carolyn Garrett Howell Kara Faye Manning Elise McCree McCasland Elizabeth Wright Neeley-6 Christina Nicholls Polly Sistrunk Porter-4 Sheri Belknap Sager Allison Marie Schmitt Katie Ellen Salinas Janice Alexander Smith-6 Lacey Lynn Strickland Catherine Earles Turer M.D.-6 Mu Drury University
Sarah Duvall Gilstrap-6 Barbara Cook Hall Lisa Johnson Hastings-6 Joyce Brown Ihnow Courtney Ferguson James Janet Vigen Levy-5 Melissa Berlin McGuire Tina Boegner McManus Mary Sacco Pitliangas-6 Sharon Warren Price Ed.D. Janis Zatezalo Rogers Jenny Anne Scoggin Nicki Linn Thompson-5 Kathy Vogt Thuneman-5 Nu The University of Alabama
Sierra Ashley Amaro Alexandra Elizabeth Barton-4 Sydney Carole Black Emmalie Samantha Buck-4 Toni Alexis Burke Beverly Smith Colditz-6 Emily Catherine Creighton Lauren Nicole Danielson Brooke Danielle Dickerson Ruth Fahey Flemming Camila Francisca Flores M. Darby Forrester-4 Marissa Leah Fouladbakitsh Meghan Hyatt Freeman Rachel Alyse Fucich Tish Pool Fuller Eugenia Johnson Giles-6
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Leah Margaret Guarisco-6 Susan Beckley Helt Lexi Louise Hernandez-6 Trisha Condon Heup-5 Pamela Lora Klinner-6 Julia Skeen McAllister Sara Kate McLaughlin Kelly Elizabeth McMahon Dianne McNabb-3 Sara Jane Raub Merrell Leigh Ann Greene Mitchell Dorothy Nix Moore Eileen Marie Morgan-2 Marilyn Beason Motley Sophie Gabriella Puma-6 Lisa Orth Rogers Cindy Lee Kilgore Rosato-4 Zoe Rosenberg Sandra Whitmire Ross-6 Amy Elizabeth Schardt Caroline Paige Sedgwick Cathy Tompkins Stevens Heather Serwecki Stroud-6 Morgan Louise Taylor-6 Ouida Oswalt Taylor Lianna Elise Tomas-6 Kimberly Watson-5 Judy Stone Weaver-6 Kaila Dawn Wiggins Jillian Cara Willard Cheryl Civils Winslow-5 Xi University of Southern California
Frances Tomlinson Boothe-6 Rosalie M. Chase-6 Mrs. J.E. Craddock Carolyn Lupfer Ehrlich Daryl Emerick Ferguson-6 Dotty Freeman Fonley-6 Betty Woldstad Fullerton-6 Arlette Etchart McGurty-6 Mary Crowley Messner-6 Jo Ann Ridenour Ellen Praytor Wilson Omicron Brenau University
Valerie Edwards Aiken-6 Lori Dixon Bunn-5 Crystal Mobley Davidson Jennifer Nixon Davidson Jaime Bledsoe Dearth-6 Ms. Martha C. Edens-6 Melissa Garner Hankinson-4 Sally Richardson Hardin-5 Rosemary Kendrick Harris-6 Leigh Stallings-Jarrell Tamatha Carter Jones Rachel Elizabeth Lange Kristen Repetto Leavell-6 Marissa Ann Markyna-5 Bertha Patnaudey Marshburn Kimberly B. McCoy-5 Constance Sirr Moxley Cathy Rawlinson-6 Susan D. Reilly-6 Miranka Theadora Van Hintum Daisy Goodnight Waldrep Shannon Grinnan Weeks-6 Joan Sorensen Wilson Jeannette Ackerman Zak
Sigma Baker University
Karen Lallier Anderson Kathy Painter Anderson-6 Sheri Wilson Barker-6 Elizabeth Ann Barr Jan Hoch Boyd-6 Mildred Yeamans Buss Beverly J. Crute Ph.D. Marge Halbrook Depoe-6 Alicia Rae Ehlers Heather Allison Elliott Kelli Renee’ Gamel Marcia Rossiter Hawk Roxann Hey Heffner-6 Rodna Grimm Helvick-6 Anita Miller Hempy-6 Claudia Pierce Hey-6 Joan Reed Iverson-6 Mary L. Jefferson Becky Holloway Johns Sue Wyrick Larkin Roberta Enos Marstall Masa Crawford Niedermeyer-6 Karen Horvath Odgers-6 Maria D’Anna Ondras-6 Betty Minter Pike Dee Smith Reid Diane Drake Rose Val Clough Ross-3 Dr. Darcy L. Russell-3 Linda Carlson South-6 Linda G. Stegner Malisa Anderson Strait-6 Diana Rau Supple Ashley Dolezilek Turman-5 Margi Morgan Walbridge-6 Barbara Harrison Wardwell Debra Igoe Willnauer-6 Pat Wooster-Jackson-3 Tau Millikin University
Linda Chapman Arends-6 Marilyn Reining Brazelton-6 Ellen Scherer Conville Elta T. Cooke-3 Norma Jean Janes-6 Jodi Creek Larson-5 Sue Douglas Maxwell Sue Logan Prange-2 Sandy Fendley Theriault-5 Lisa Hoffman Waight Joyce Zelnick Winings Marilyn Brandt Winterberger Marian Kiefer Wolf Mary Jean Hubbell Word Upsilon University of California, Berkeley
D. Carol Anderson Jessica Ramos Bermudez Diana Corpora Buck Fran Roberts Congdon Beatrice Kroger Dimpfl Barbara Valente Ferrigno Priya Esha Gangadhar Victoria Han Gene Marie Slanker Hassan-3 Mary Beth Covert Jump-6 Lois Swanson Manbert-6 Kathleen Fox Pedersen-6 Jean Neri Riley
Virginia Claussen Rood-6 Lynne Russell Ruedy-5 Jackie Silvers Marcia Leduc Sydor Naomi Adaeze Uwaka Michelle Xiao Wang-6 Judith Stark Zaccone-5 Phi Duke University
Kitty Brigham Bosio-4 Jean Bradley Carson Maddie Darwin Cetlin-6 Madeline Krupenie D’Alessio Martha Jean Dunn JoAnne Withrow Eaton-Morriss Emilie Donath Franke Lorena E. Garcia Marion Ross Godfrey-6 Dorothy Daniel Gyurko-6 Rusty Willett Hodge Janice K. Church Jackson Ph.D.-5 Rachel James Elizabeth Ann Janicki Jennifer Amalie Lunde-6 Elizabeth Claire Masson Denise A. Mummert Emily Nguyen Steemers Mrs. Edward L. Stewart Margit Triska Webb-6 Anne Kauffman Zayaitz Chi University of Pittsburgh
Alice U. Jones-4 Dee Schwarzbach Nestel Georgian Schultz Steinhardt-5 Omega Southern Methodist University
Jeanne Henslee Adams Judy Kuhn Alton-6 Sue Davis Baier-6 Judy Belisomo Pam Sullivan Berdanier Nan Barkley Boettcher-3 Nancy Penick Burnett-6 Bettie Gay Burton-6 Renee Pfrommer Castle-6 Cathryn Meldrum Conrad Martha Maxfield Cottingham Cheryl Leah Drane-Skipworth-3 Diddy Schroeder Ellis-5 Regena Langford Felmet-4 Sheila Slaughter Glassford Virginia A. Gunn Margaret E. Hale-5 Tish Tichenor Hall-6 Nancy Bourland Hillyer-5 Susie Frazier Howard Rachael Chipps King Anne Barkley Manning-3 Cathy Bussey Markham Laura Malone McCampbell MaryAnne Park Owens-6 Angela Manalo Protacio-6 Anne Barclay Reed-6 Kim Knight Rice-4 Carol Jean Ritchie-6 Virginia Hansen Robins-5 Amy Rhoads Smith Ann Holland Son Julie Everett Watson
Psi University of Washington
Abigail Johanna Asplund-6 Annalise Dickey Beck Stephanie Benipal Maria Elena Blocker-6 Lois Wilson Constantine Mia Raquel Fischer-5 Rebecca Ryanne Fox-4 Karen Skeisvold Francisco-6 Marilyn Woodmark Hanson-4 Marilyn L. Johnson Lucy Brown Kanikeberg-5 Jaime Elduen Keith-5 Lois Pearson Kelley Carrie Cullen Kor Sara Kathryn Leonetti-4 Lisa Lindstrom-6 Kathlyn Browne Lougheed Juanita Johnson Nordin Carol Atherton Phelan-6 Sarah Ruhwedel Porter-5 Kristin Phelps Rahlfs-6 Shirley Thompson Richardson Eleanor Marino Ross-6 Lesley Danielle Schreiber Sarah Lundsgaard Simson Renee Choi Steyh-5 Francesca Monique Taporco Lindsay Marie Ulbrickson-6 Kori Sosnowy Voorhees-5 Jennifer Diane Waters-5 Karla Lundgren Wheeler-5 Betty Ellis Winter Marion Woldendorp-6 Alpha Alpha Iowa Wesleyan College
Marlys G. Allen Dr. Shirley Wood De Lucia-6 Sheryl Langenbau Goos R.N. Jean McKinney Gratton-6 Helen Scott Hauser-5 Margaret Giebel Smith-6 Roma Emundo Smith Alpha Beta University of Pennsylvania
Ali Ilona Bernstein-6 Alex Valentina Bilotti Linnea Elizabeth Cederberg Augusta Eve Greenbaum Anne Gruhl Hess-6 Angie Manno Hopes Kylie Anne Murrin-3 Clare Elizabeth Sheil Sandlund Sarah Anne Stein Alpha Gamma University of Michigan
Trudy Eisenberg Balogh Kaitlyn Marie Bates Monica Zawistowski Beckman Irene Rae Jones Besancon Daisy Marie Bishop-4 Sarah Jean Brzezinski-6 Genevieve Ann Chiminski Alison Marie Climes Haley Mae Codere-6 Courtney Noelle Congdon Payton Elizabeth Daugherty Breah Alexis Dean Hillary Leigh Donahue
Donor List Allison P. Fisher Elena Danielle Friedberg Maiga Buss Friess-6 Jessica Lee Fryer Julie Ann Ernatt Garza-5 Kassandra Smith Gilbert Jillian Courtney Goldberg Elizabeth Nicholson Hamm Emily Grace Harmon Karen Michelle House Laura Liberty Jamieson-5 Bonnie Martin Kohl-5 Marian Beam Kurapka-6 Megan Patricia McCrohan Nancy L. Niemela Sue Goodwin Peyron-5 Norma Clarke Powell-6 Elena Elizabeth Ramos Jaclyn Danielle Rose K.B. Brosnan Roussey Emily Ann Sexton Mrs. Elizabeth Gates Shuter-6 Emily Creighton Siegel Maddy Anne Thompson Caitlin Elizabeth Tice-6 Kamie Zaracki-6 Allison Elizabeth Zimmer Kara Nicole Zmyslowski-4 Alpha Delta Butler University
Aileen Universaw Bolton Martha Demaree Davis-6 Hilda Humke Hadley Alpha Zeta The Ohio State University
Lisa Freda Amundsen-4 Nancy Bennett Bauman-6 Marjorie Eibling Bosen Anne Brown Chapman-5 Kathleen Chapman Clarke Rebecca S. Crothers-6 Cathy Ramogida Crum Marcia Squier Detter Judy Brushwood Erickson Kay Forsythe Fenton-5 Marion Tanner Gore-6
Beth Leigh Hinckley-Robles Peggy Betley Johnson-6 Lucinda Lee Klevay-6 Helen Roberts Kuhn-6 Ruth Matechek Lawrence Karen Hunsinger Little Maxine L. Mehlhaff-6 Mazie Gills Quigley-6 Terry Duey Rowe Kathleen Gardner Strauss-6 Marilyn Cox Stucki Molly Mowbray Winters Alpha Eta The University of Cincinnati
Elaine Pfeiffer Burton-5 Jill Canter Buswell Mary Lippelman Corley-6 Dawn Siegrist Davis-6 Virginia Brunswick Elliot Nancy Russell Hamant Dr. Barbara J. Howe Trish Malone Love-6 Shelley Mather Meyer-4 Carol E. Murrish Ms. Carolyn K. Quint-6 Phyllis Robinson Rush Betty Hammel Schardt-6 Doris Fey Schmaltz-6 Catherine G. Slaughter-3 Dorothy Goepp Spiess Betty Rollins Wilhelmy-4 Alpha Theta Purdue University
Kristen Lea Alexander Lynn Dolembo Bailey-6 Michy Roseff Beachkofsky Lynn Orr Beer Rita Greulich Berning Maureen Naughton Berry-6 Rosemary Lafuze Brasie Ann Murray Callahan-6 Emily Morgan Capano Robin Helms Clark Anita Douglass Clegg Dr. M. Margaret Conway-6 Deborah Myers Cook
Mary Beilharz Crowley Sylvia Bryan Decker-6 Victoria Ann Engblom Rita Meyer Etter Marjorie Wilkison Fadely Nan Gustin Fleenor-6 Patricia Baker Flesher Kelly Lynn Foley Sandy Cross Forville Nicole Visnyak Gauldin Connie Fotos Grace-4 Morgan Elizabeth Hammond Erin Grace Hartley-5 Ann Thomas Hutchison-3 Barbara Turner Jameson-6 Gwynne L. Johnson-6 Julie Clark Jordan Gwen List Keller-6 Katie Aaron Kessler-6 Krista K. Kile Anne Pace Koehl Kathy Adams Kohout-6 Patricia Rose Lafuze Esther Schaffer Lambert-6 Jane Taylor Lavey-5 Miss Joy LeRoy-3 Gay L. Liesse-6 Julie Fleek Lupinacci-6 Lisa Christine Martello Nicole Martucci Beth Stickles McDaniel-5 Janet Graab-Miller-3 Sharon Bryant Murray Chrysta Shaohua Ng-6 Julia Claire Panebianco Jan Houska Plunkett-5 Meredith Marie Pohl Janet Hiller Reed Marissa Morgan Ryan Susan M. Schloss Mary Hobbis Schubert-6 Mary Bryan Sherman-5 Janet Cormier Siebenthal Casey Kirkpatrick Sink Elmyrta Anderson Snow-6 Tonia Smith Strait Sandy Clarkson Stuckman-4 Mrs. Glenn Suga
Bobby Seitz Turnbull-1 Melissa Meythaler White-5 Whitney Elizabeth Williams Barbara Heywood Wright Susan Heidner Zellers Alpha Kappa University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Elaine Pohl Benisek-6 Cathy Connell Cheri Ronat Crew Kimberly Stanfill Cromer-5 Kristin Coyner Dickerson-6 Stacy J. Froschauer-4 Shirley Cross Ginos-6 Jeffrey Henn-5 Kristan Jatczak Hickman-6 Meg Axe Kenning-6 Sylvia Byun Lee Guinevere Jones Newman Mrs. Kent A. Noble Kelly Anne Olsen-5 Peg Smith Onstott-6 Prabha Parameswaran-5 Lorraine Roulette Paull-6 Gretchen Pein Marilyn Miller Pugh Robin B. Ritter Eileen Donahoe Rock Amy Courtin Sohl-6 Donna J. Sunkel Anne Petro Tamulaitis-5 Virgene Anderson Vatthauer-6 Tracey Blubaum Walker-6 Jessica Lynn Whetter-5 Alpha Mu Washburn University
Loraine Sewell Blackwood Melinda Mitter Borman-6 Margarete Moore Cabbage Joan Griffin Dibble-5 Pam Ananis Doctor-6 Constance Kay Houser Sharon Mize Johnson-6 Jean Pantle Litchfield-6 Beverly Hilbert Myers
Darlene Messenger Neff-5 Delores Sorg Rankin Tomi Rockey Rues Mrs. Walt Whithaus Alpha Xi Indiana University
Lindsay Bourke Agostini Ruth Ott Arthur-6 Avis Andersen Berg Amanda Kimberly Blaising Jamie Lynn Bucaro Betty Lind Burton-6 Sheelah O’Donnell Buse-4 Mary Jo Gillen Ciganek Abigail Lynn Cooper Melissa Marbaugh Cooper Cynthia Smith Coplen-5 Martha Wales Crider Taylor Noel DuBois Demi Jay Duncan Barbara Creighton Edwards Meghan Shaw Faddis Sue Bartos Farquhar Sue Matthes Galvin Kendra Lower Gilbertson Elizabeth Jenkins Goetting-6 Phyllis Fenn Grant M.D.-6 Wendy Keim Harian Olivia Rochelle Harris Morgan Colleen Holian Mary Calkins Hufford Samantha Rose Hupp-5 Patricia J. Hurley-5 Tammy Lytle Ilaria Hallie Louise Jaeger Maureen McFerrin Johnson Katie Julianne Karich Karen Gillen Kendall-5 Lori Sharp Kline-6 Taylor Marie Kolo Lori Rosenthal Kozlove Megan Fell Lynch-6 Lindsey Ruth Magazine Debra DeVault Marlett-3 Mandy Michelle Martin Judi Ann McCoy Debbie Bridgers Minnick-5
Scholarships For the 2014-2015 academic year, the Foundation awarded $703,041 in scholarships to 271 Zetas pursing undergraduate and graduate degrees. In each of the past six years, the Foundation has set a new record for the amount of scholarship money given, helping to offset the rising educational costs for deserving members. In the Foundation’s 60-year history, more than $7 million in scholarships has been awarded. Many scholarship recipients for the current academic year were on hand to be recognized at Convention 2014 in Los Angeles and are pictured here. “Imagine my surprise (and relief!) when I opened news of my Maud Jones Horner Founders Grant,” said Eva Woodward (Alpha Upsilon Chapter, Oklahoma State University.) “I appreciate deeply the skills I learned as a ZTA collegian and have carried them successfully into my graduate school career, in part, thanks to your financial support.”
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Donor List Morgan Rae Momcilovich Barbara E. Moore Emily Marie Morlock Joanne Persinger Myers Nina Ogrizovich-6 Judy Cohn Orent Patty Francis Phares Louise Leisey Poier Jean Smither Rotruck Kristi Morgan Ryan Kristina Marie Salviola-3 Jan Huster Sauer-6 Kara Johnson Scheidler-6 Dr. B.J. Engleman Schuchman Gerri Serrano Shaffer-6 Patty Foellinger Smith-6 Donna Cornwell Spray Connie Daugherty Standiford Meghan Elizabeth Stapleton Emily Grace Stern Mary Browne Suski Barbara Harmack Taggart Barbara Lockhart Taylor-6 Sheryl Rennaker Thomas Dorothy Graf Thorman-3 Mary Menzies Tierney Abigail Sue Watkins-6 Janet Bunger Wortley-5 Marilyn Zahnen Alpha Nu Birmingham-Southern College
Natalie Kellum Allen-6 Geneva Blackburn-6 Cristia Renee Castle Lynn Compton Chapman-4 Jamie Barton Cook-6 Celia Cheney Ellis-5 Mary Beth Schauer Griswold Annette Davis Lovett-6 Terri Dew Millsap-4 Georgina Simmons Perry
Shirley Boutwell Prickett Jayne McCain Prude-5 McKenzie Martin Shappley Isabel Hill Tankersley Sarah Yarbrough Taylor-6 Laura McGahey Van Pelt-5 Alpha Omicron The University of Iowa
Morgan Hallett Banasiak-4 Alice Reininga Bradke Jennifer Lynn Brookhart Judy W. Burling Barbara C. Chang-Holt-6 Janice Keeline Cozad-6 Lucille Rae Dean-3 Kerry Ann Diminuco-5 Becky Miller DuBois Carolyn Mueller Halbach Taylor Anne Hamontree Diana Lenz Hotop-6 Claudia Weaver Huskey Kristen Carlstedt Johnson-6 Kelsey Katisha Knapp Riley Caitlin Krochmal Jessica Etnier Little Loretta Bridgeford Mealy-5 Meghan O’Malley Miller-6 Amanda Leigh Nawrocki Meaghan Alexandra Newell Genna B. Popper Dorothy Holden Reser-6 Susan Sayre Linda Levi Schoelkopf Amy Schultz Snyder-6 Mrs. M. Sommerhoff Jan Harvey Thake-6 Anna Elizabeth Tiffany Bonnie Knock Toillion-6 Jenna Lauren Uva-5 Sunny Swanson Wandro
Alpha Pi Ohio University
Mary Scott Rasche-6 Denise Frissell Rogers-5 Susan Rademaker Schmidt Jane Remley Sibila-6 Corinne Clutter Tribe-6 Sarah Janusz Trout Alpha Rho Syracuse University
Evelyn Bartels Barker Peggy McDonough Corey-6 Joanne Haney Francis Mary Anne Howard Jury Laura-Jean Learned MacDonald-6 Ruth E. Sadler-6 Alpha Sigma Oregon State University
Lois Ann Hamner Holmes Linda Damm Umphrey-6
Alpha Tau University of Minnesota
Helen Ringstrom Conway Alice Brand Hawks Mary Ann Olson Johnsen Gloria Law Moen-6 Pamela Isaacson Morse Marilynn Anacker Weber-6
Alpha Upsilon Oklahoma State University
Susan Sidwell Addison Maurine McIntyre Bacher-5 Debbie Bacher Bell-5 Rachel Ann Boggio-5 Angela Stevens Bumpus Taryn Michelle Cheesman-6 Lynn Ann Conard-5 Acacia Bender Croy-6
Mary Downing Davis-6 Leslie Michelle Dinsmore Kay Rutherford Dixon Tammy Tindle Dixon-6 Mary M. Fairchild Rachel Louann Ferguson Laurie Abernethy Guthmann Barbara Tooke Hoffman-6 Dana Robinson Huser-6 Charla Pullen Isbell-5 Janet Finical Johnston-5 Sara Hays Johnston-4 Paitton Nicole Kendrick-Callery Jodi Hodgens Laplant Julie Karen Lemish-6 Jody Robertson Linze Linda Tatum Luse Marina Diane Lutz Leigh Ann Pruitt McClain-4 Jo Walton Moore-6 Meg Claire Noble-5 Dorothy Coates Pataky-5 Kelsey King Poe-5 Mrs. Fred Rathbun Marit Lauren Ripley Megan Marie Shaver-6 Mary Loraine Shimp Eileen Edmonson Smith-6 Joan E. Smith-5 Sally Durham Trapnell Ann White Truscott-5 Mary Guthrie Van Gieson-6 Rachelle Robson Vinson Marcy Skeeter Wakeford-6 Roberta J. Wherritt Christina Higgins Wright-4 Alpha Phi Northwestern University
Gerthrude Kuehn Cameron Deanna Olson Hartenberg-5 Ida Phelps Hassler-4 Judith Anderson Hohorst-6 Jane Lenberg Lindgren-6 Catherine Cavanaugh McCarter Angela Nicole Metcalf Irene Kernaul Nero-6 Diane Germaine Ostrow Beverly Jones Payne Thalia Pavis Roberts Janet Wood Skoglund-6 Andrea Lynne Swanson Alpha Chi University of Kentucky
Fundraising Collegiate and alumnae chapter events across the country raise money for the ZTA Foundation in unique ways. Events like Alpha Chapter’s (Longwood University) Kiss Away Cancer event gives campus and community members the opportunity to purchase paper lips honoring a breast cancer patient or survivor. Other events, from 5K runs to community dinners and more fund Foundation philanthropic endeavors.
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Franci Rocco Bayes-6 Dr. Margaret L. Driscoll Stephanie Seitz Geddes Linda Lawrence Green-4 Mona Turner Huber-6 Barbara Jacobs Priest-4 Suzanne Carneal Roberts-6 Jackie-Sue Howard Scelfo-3 Judy Smith Schineller-5 Becky Ann Shaw Marty E. Sik-4 Shirley A. Wilson-5 Alpha Psi University of Missouri
Meggan Ernst Abboud Christy Marx Barber-4 Joan Hambrick Bigham-6
Maggie Maessen Blake Kate Reilly Brennan Hannah Catherine Brown-5 Michele Kuznitz Bunch-4 Priscilla Heitz Carpenter Teresa Lynn Collins-Jones Pat Dickson Cunningham-6 Geri O’Hara Cupito-6 Shannon Ashley Ferguson-5 Cindy Lee Fiegenbaum Emily Joan Gale Pat Taylor Gresham-5 Linda Hanson Becky Burke Harlow Caitlinn Amber Hastings Mrs. Ann Audrey Hirsch Samantha Renee Holmes-6 Tory Anne Johnson-3 Helen Clark Johnston Janet Finley Landry Margie Bartholomew Langdon-6 Geri Jordan Macauley-5 Jordan Diana Menner Jill Bryant Meyer-6 Doris Young Moye Alia Grace Nejdawi Denise Kristine Neveau Cari Marie O’Donnell Leah Christine Plescia Karen Litzsinger Sancho-Bonet Taylor Nicole Schmelder Lynn Treichel Sebring Lauren Elizabeth Shea Sandy Simmons-5 Darla D. Six Sara E. Sternberger-5 Jessica Ann Stirton Barbara Stewart Van Loenen Jessica Diane Waddle Larissa Marie Zellmer Alpha Omega Ohio Wesleyan University
Madeleine Kraemer Bryant Sheila Wagner Ploger-6
Beta Alpha George Washington University
Helen Warren Jorgensen Jeannie Carlson Richter Beta Beta Dickinson College
Jean Weller McClelland Beta Gamma Florida State University
Carol Anderson Judy Tripp Anderson-5 Gingir Connor Andrews Aryn Grace Arfman Ikey G. Arnold Susan Jones Baker-6 Denise Sherron Barbee-5 Barbara Read Burger Jade Luciana Caputo Barbara Franklin Cross Chaffin Christine Jessica Daly Alison Elizabeth Datoc Amanda Culp Embry-6 Deb Ensor-2 Lexi Chase Fregosi-6 Doreen Moloney Furnari-6
Donor List Leadership Development The Foundation is proud to fund leadership development programming at Convention and National Leadership Conference. At Convention 2014, alumnae chapters learned from Phired Up Productions how to enhance the alumnae membership experience for all Zetas by tailoring events and communications to members’ varied ages and interests.
Ellen Berger Kus-5 Sabrina Larson-5 Taylor Ann McCauley Cara Beth Olson-6 Lynne Widlitz Pilot Leslie Staup Sachs-6 Rose Marie Balzano Theis Jan Langdon VanDenburg-6 Jean Niemeyer Vesper-4 Karen Lowman West-4 Dorothy Ann Zerger Beta Epsilon University of California, Los Angeles
Barbara Kimball Cowdery Ethel M. Cullom-3 Carol Heaton Escapite-6 Jean Warwick Gaddie-5 Mary J. Harrison-6 Faith Mosher Hastings Sali Gold Johnson Susan Peck Kindelt Carol Pyle Lade-6 Christina Musso Molina Carolyn Rogers Morris-3 Chris Christiansen Olson-6 Rondi Werner Redmann-5 Mary Margaret Wammack Smith-5 Marilyn Holmes Tracy Dori Wents-6 Beta Zeta Iowa State University
Beth Sipek Cothron Darlene Anderson Oswalt-4 Sherry K. Sunderman-4 Beta Eta University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Sue Engelmann Gabriel Linda Galietti Audrey Anne Greminger Diane Arden Grubbs-6 Lauren L. Hafner Sheila Jean Hickey Nora Nell Hardy Jackson-4 Malaney Wood Johnides Burke Burkhardt Kirkland-6 Michelle Celia Kiss Aubrey Victoria Kuester Dinah Jackson Laughery-4 Lucy Council Lively Nan Godfrey Locher-6 Jill Jordan MacMillan-6 Saige Merchant Morgan Stacy Mills-6 Jessica Lyn Motlow Michelle Gordon Mullineaux-5 Toni Mussella Musella Rachel Parker Myers R.N. Kayla Marie Nelson Shelley Nellums Newman Gabbie Mary Owens Patricia Finlay Parham-6 Ginny Delvalle Paulk Edna Moore Phelan-5 Charis Coulter Powell-6 Barbara Youmans Probst-4 Lyndee Desmond Rose Dianne Peacock Ruff Katie Alexa Simpson
Madeline Kelsey Sisco Ann Williams Smith Sydney Jurelle Smith Lisa Landau Trimble Terry Sue Turner Marion Swanson Wattenbarger Lin McGuirt Weber-6 Sami Grace Weinberg Sandra Jackson Wortman Patty Miller Years Beta Delta Miami University
Lany Schaefer Aubry Liz Waines Barnhart Nancy Anne Blake Linda L. Bucher Doris Hildbold Cheeseman-5 Peggy Grayson Cole Kathleen C. Craig Lisa Cramer Dierbeck-5 Catherine Wagner Foreman Alex Louise Frey Alexa Catherine Geist Dorothy Krenek Haas Barbara Wheelock Hamilton-4 Emily Ann Heydinger Judi Booth Jenkins Katie Lynn Jonas Sheridan Marie Jonas Margaret Helton Jones Diane Baumgartner Kurtz
Nancy Rogge Admire Carla Wademan Clark-6 Karen Larson Cole Marcia McCallum Davis-6 Carol Hughes Getz-6 Jane Wilhite Hines-6 Sharon Messineo Jacobson Mary Hanson Pritchard Sharon Lindquist Schuldt-6 Joanne K. Smith Linda Brownlee Sparks Susan Johnson Spencer Beta Theta Franklin College
Susan R.K. Canady-5 Nancy Kivett Cassel-6 Carolyn Scudder DeBoer Alexandra Nicole DeHaven Susan Eldon Deter-6 Debbie Sue Fraley Betty Curry Haskett-6 Mary Kaelin Hentrup Jenny Johnson-Kappes Dana Engleman Kean Rachel Marie Lucas Joan Roler Norman Virginia Spaulding Pagel Minta Lynn Dolph Rather Melissa Grace Sanders Brianne Steppe Schneckenberger Marti Dorrel Schrock-6 Jan Saylor Shuman
Andrea Renae Smithson Marilyn Zellers Williams Barbara Hipple Wilson-6 Dorothy Wright Zavodsky Beta Iota Centenary College of Louisiana
Louise Wynn Belson-5 Leslie Gamble Clampitt Lyndra Pate Daniel-3 Kylee Madison Goldthorn Kelly Willer Hamilton-4 Mary Stancil Pate Jennifer C. Pearson Meaghan Marie Rogers-6 Betty Mosely Soloman Melissa Sue Traver Lea Burelbach Wade-6 Breana LeAnn Williams Savannah Margaret Willis-6 Morgan Elliott Wood Beta Lambda University of Louisville
Diana Dunker Andrews Jordan Nicole Breeding Nicole Leigh Burdette Tessa Carolyn Burke Suzanne Hodes Burns Sandra Reid Coyle Marjorie Packwood Curry A. Joan Daugherty-5 Madison Perriann Doyle Carrie Anne Ellis Shirley Crouch Elmore Andrea L. Eshenaur Katherine Mary Gardner-5 Judy Anne Gay Kathleen Carman Hoffman M. Sue Lyon-6 Julia Shaw Rich Ellie Christina Smith-6 Chloe Jewell Stephens Esther Anna Wilhoyte-4
Beta Nu New Mexico State University
Mary C. Bullard-6 Christine Michelle Colwell Ashley Gonzalez Rajini Gunaji Ihler-4 Maryce Mercedes Jacobs Jacque Green Kennedy-6 Rhonda Porter Letz Kat Therese Lopez Vanessa Marie Lowe Joanne Hamiel Lytton-6 Ginger Carroll Manss-6 Carla Armijo Morales Susan Raney Plantz Cherri Newsom Porter-6 Gabriela Marisa Sorrells Waynene Spradlin-5 Deedie Lindley Strack Tracy Clarke Cooper-Tuckman-6 Sharon L. Voelz-5 Beta Xi University of Akron
Mary Gillam Anderson-3 Eleanor Jackson Humphrey Linda Labut Klespies Marna Darst McGrath
Mary Jo Young Mountain Milora Beachy Van Antwerp Phyllis Jean Werner-Fuehne Beta Omicron University of South Carolina
Elizabeth Elena Aguilar-6 Jen Christine Alban Alexa Faye Angelus-6 Kayla Samantha Antosz Tara Marsha Asmer Hunter Nicole Bailey Hannah Nicole Balzer Sarah Elise Barsaleau Katy Nash Bartholomew Alexandra Rose Battersby Catherine McClain Bauknight-6 Kiana Patricia Belanger Lauren Elizabeth Bennett Curry Austin Berg-6 Faith Elizabeth Bindernagel-6 Alexa Nicole Black Dotsy Lloyd Boineau Brittney Leighanne Boland Taylor McCrae Bolds-6 Mia Cazaza Bolton-6 Rachel Anne Braun Rebecca Mae Braun Anna Caitlin Brewster-6 Crystal Jean Burbage Val Caliguire-6 Jamie Nicole Caponera Sarah Paige Carter Ileana Vanessa Cea Emily Katherine Check Martha Katherine Childress Emma Renee Ciciriello Dianna Buck Conaty-5 Caitlyn Faye Cook Dinah Helms Cook-3 Gloria Graybeal Cooper Jacquie Splawn Corley-6 Jimena S. Cortina-6 Jennings Ann Craft Kristina Marie Crocker Ashleigh Nicole Cross Hillary Madeline Dadouris-6 Carley Rose DeMarco-6 Lauren Teresa Dianora Dani Marie Dietrich Mallory Lynne Donn Elizabeth Ann Dryden Andrea McDonald Eakins Anna Kathryn Ek Lauren Whitney Engel-6 Suzanne Deter Evatt-6 Eve Virginia Falkiewicz Remanda Kayslee Fenner Elizabeth Morgan Fenton Lindsey Nicole Ferris Courtney Lynn Fleming-6 Taylor Yvette Foore-6 Annie Pearl Fraser-6 Nora Oeland Frye Olivia Denise Geisel Katie Suzanne George-6 Ideen Elizabeth Ghorbani-6 Megan Michelle Gibson-6 Hannah Elizabeth Gilmartin-6 Rachel Danielle Gogan Lauren Renee Gordon Lara Rose Gorgis Emily Ann Heard
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Donor List Adrienne Leah Helbing Kristin Paige Hendricks Callie McKenna Holmes Morgan Dale Ingraham-6 Jane Workman Ivey-6 Casey Danielle John-6 Toni Dellinger Justus Victoria Leticia Kashouty-6 Catherine Elizabeth Kay Samantha Elizabeth Keel Jesse Rae Keeney Carla Stephanie Keith Madisyn Michele Kellough-6 Lauren Elizabeth Kelly Ailey Keating Kemmerer Cathy Coleman Knox-5 Ashley Ann Kouten Emily Jo Kouten Kaylee Christina Kozubal Brittany Alexis Landoll Katelyn Leigh Lanford Emilie Currier Lawson-6 Alexis Lee-6 Cara Lin Lee Bailey Lewis Kelsey Leigh Lofgren-6 Megan Diane Luttmer-4 Sarah Angela Macke Marianna Gulledge McDonald-6 Tessa Jayne McDonald Kristin Courtney McKavanagh Marisa Irene McMahan-6 Ashley Lynn Miller Lauren Michelle Miller-6 Victoria Marcole Mitchell-5 Elinor Prater Murray-6 Danelle Copeland Noyes Erin Michaela O’Leary Christine Lynnette Oliver-6 Morgan Ashley Osborne-6 Olivia Elizabeth Patton Makenzie Lynn Perdue-6 Kathryne Keen Perrill-6 Margaret Ulmer Pierce Carley Justina Pocceschi Taylor Jaquette Polhemus Wynser Brynne Poole-6 Malique Lynzee Rankin-6 Megan Elizabeth Rife-6 Marci Rockerfeller Rockefeller Martha Jo B. Rodeheffer Laura Jean Rudnick-6 Lauren Elizabeth Rutledge Lindsay Jane Ryan Emily Heath Sanders-6 Jill Gregory Sanders Taylor Ann Santana Sharon Ross Sawyer Allie Rae Schaefer Ashton Lynn Scott-6 Leigh Seale-6 Cindi Blackburn Sensibaugh-6 Alexandra Carolyn Shapiro Patti Knight Shelley-4 Jenn Leigh Sherman-6 Nicole Denise Sherman Alexandra Elizabeth Sierko Mary Markley Spencer Simpson-6 Maura Elizabeth-Grace Simpson Tilghman Swiger Smith Emma Avery Spencer Lexi Mae Steele Corinne Leigh Stefanelli-6
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Alexandra Teran Stone-6 Hanna Elizabeth Stone Kimberly Lynn Stover Allison Jean Suhrer-6 Cynthia Beall Suich Mary-Kaitlin Thurman-6 Kirsten Kerry Trachsel Daira Deanne Vassey-6 Haley Alexa Venick Rebecca Jane Wackym-6 Alexis Nicole Wagner Taylor Marie Walsh Grace Adams Wilder-6 Barbara Jean Williams-6 Emily Paige Williams Jackie Taylor Wills Jaclyn Nicole Yost Annie Elizabeth Zito Beta Pi University of Oregon
Ruth Bernau Engel-6 Dolores Friedrich Graves Cheryl Frad Longshore-6 Sue Cook Pifer-6 Beta Rho University of Manitoba
Susann MacQuarrie Monroe-6 Beta Sigma Rhodes College
Donna Slaton Bartek-6 Mrs. Stephen G Borleske-6 Mrs. William Nebb Beta Tau Albion College
Margaret Barry Bashur-6 Betsy Stephenson Kenas Joyce Blow Kessler-6 Patricia Norris Smith-6 Beta Upsilon Kansas State University
Wilma Tonn Boggs Krystin Rashelle Castle Kristin Nichole Chase-3 Caitlin Ann Hall Ashley Marie Herb Janellys Faith-Cora Long-6 Sydney Allison McIntosh Kelsey Marie O’Neil-6 Kristy Nicole Urich
Beta Phi Michigan State University
Kimberly Bibik Baker-5 Stacy Sukockas Buatti Barb Bell Burke Patricia Syfers Callaghan Melissa Balzer Caster Sue Krum Chaffin Jane Farrow Cook Sandra Husted Cooper-4 Lolo Marie Coquilhat-6 Margaret Miller Cousins Laura Erpelding Cox-5 Kimberly M. Davidson-6 Morgan Alyssa Davis Tamara Harvey de Dios Sheila Murphy Digby Elisa Edwards Doll
Emma Jane Ferrera Karen Beckett Firos-6 Betty Strobel Freeman Andrea Elizabeth Gabrion-6 Jessica Anne Grech-Cumbo Jennifer J. Greening-5 Susie Sherman-Hall-5 Roxann Fatchett Harrington Kristen Humeston Harthorn-4 Karen Graham Hoffman Kaity Elizabeth Kapnick Christie Anderson Lacour Elizabeth Kristin Lenz Marilyn Barr Leppek-6 Patti Cords Levitte-5 Carol Kashenider McGee Diane Dunn McKay Alex Bree Mitchell Cricket Myers Nickolaou-6 Erin Dickey Niebylski Cindy Lackey Ott-6 Barbara Jo Pijaszek Pashak Jordan Canfield Power Ashley Ann Rankin Lauren Austin Salome-5 Harriet Behner Sawyer Caroline Rose Serritella Martha Porritt Wiers Strange-6 Lauren Alicia Swanson Melissa Caroline Tenlen Danielle Renee Thurman Robin Walker Volden-5 Gigi Angeli Wells Joan Elizabeth Wright-4 Emily Noll Zerbe Elaine M. Zielinski Rachel Suzanne Zoet
Gamma Alpha University of Miami
Em Michelle Bowlin-4 Emily Katherine Callahan Vanessa Pi Clark-6 Jennifer Lynn Deakins Carol Gaylord Elefante Joanna Finazzo-6 Anastasia Elizabeth Gaertner-5 Mayie Rubio Garcia Amanda Michelle Gielow Cara Largesse Howard-3 Tyra Farrow Janke-6 Winifred Fickle Kosachook Carol Delbasco Kosobucki Tracy J. Krulik-6 Mala Kay Lawrence Ruth Mazeau Ludwig Cristy Sobrado Marin Alexis Martinez-Fedrizzi Morgan B. McGinn Sandy J. Miniutti-6 Tara Jean Myers Jennifer Pruchniewski Raulin Erin Liana Reisinger Jen Lauren Rizzo Shari H. Robins M.D.-2 Niccole Burns Schreck-6 Stephanie Jaclyn Schwartz Calleen Elizabeth Simon-6 Jen Reinhard Sturges Joan Martens Tapocik Corrine Ann Williams Margot Kabana Wittenberg Gamma Beta Washington College
Rebecca McCarthy Andrews Rhonda Dunn Battaglia Mary Clare Bougoulias Debbie Barrett Cooke-3 Dr. Diane M. Disney-6 Michelle M. Faivre-5 Brenda Bullock Haworth Michelle Hall Hungate Suzanna Marie Johnson Sally Alicia Lied Meghan Kari McGee-6 Susan Rumberger McKinley-6 Lisa Statham Posteraro-5 Theresa Crea Reichenbach Cassidy Rae Rinker Karen Schmitt Roberts Rayeann Sherrill Renee Schell Small-6 Bunny Ogletree Yeargin-6 Jenna Kay Zielinski
Katy Fluhr Carlsward-5 Megan E. Ward Cascio-6 Chelsea Glee Corona Jennie Renee Corwell Lynn Diana Covington-6 Bridget Smith Desaulniers Doris S. Forster Courtney Lorraine Gowland Lauren Ebaugh Halterman Caroline Patrice Holt Becky Hainsworth Kirwan-3 Sarah Elizabeth Lambertson Michael McMullan-3 Carly Anne Ogren-6 Linda Phinney Ormsby Rachel Ann Petrie Jessica Morgan Rosen Emily Dryden Russell-4 Kelly Jo Stroemel Jade Nicole Walter-6 Kathleen Brackett White-6 Mary Elizabeth Wilkes Paula Elizabeth Wordtt
Beta Omega Union University
Gamma Gamma The University of Texas at El Paso
Beta Psi Stetson University
Emily Flowers Marian Forrest Jill Burrows Levine-5 Louise Towater Lynch-6 Christine Sisson Rogers Nelle Luckey Sparks-6 Diane Wood Tucker-5 Jane McMaster Wilson-3
Liz Valdez Acosta-6 Rachel Wofford Barnes Margo Archer Bonar-6 Diana Kathryn Bruce-Oosterveld-5 Kay Crawford Burgess Iliana Martinez De Avila Robin Alaine Esterak Carol Robinson Feickert Gina Lucile Grissom-6 Nancy Miller Hamilton-6
Harriet McDonald Harper-6 Janis Quier Hartwell-5 Nora Villareal Karam-3 Lou Graham Leonard Kima Marsh Light-6 Janie Wendt Love Jo Anne Markle McClurg-6 Dr. Sue G. Mottinger-6 Jenny Manning O’Connor-6 Crystal Estelle Ortiz Nancy Love Rasnick-6 Betty H. Rogers Carolyn Lee Scott Nancy Cole Warden-6 Elizabeth Laura May Weaver-6 Amy Macias Zambrano-6 Gamma Delta University of Mississippi
Carolyn Elliott Carter-6 Julie Scott Chalmers-6 Cande McNally Elchroth-5 Dorothy Laird Ezell-6 Patti Williams Greek Susan Singleterry Heath Molly Johnson Knight Brooke C. Loyd Betty Coe Cruzen Manuel-5 Vanessa Thomas McDaniel Molly Webb Meisenheimer-5 Ruth Owens Kelly Phillips-6 Debbie A. Pierce Lynn Pierce Evelyn Kendrick Wantland Gamma Epsilon Pennsylvania State University
Maddison Alexandra Abboud Beryl Hindman Boerner Angela Diguglielmo Boor Bethany Elizabeth Brenneman Anna Hartline Brown Patricia Uplinger Brown-6 Michelle Keathley Champlin-Harper Carly A. Dudek Betty Holter Eby-Deardorff Judy Helker Alma Lee Hogge Joanne Kane Keenan Sally Leight Lazorchak-6 Mary Loftus MacLaren-6 Huberta Young Manning Peggy Davis McNeill Megan Ann O’Connell Libby Claire Paulson Olivia Mary Poppel Dannielle Allison Raiken Dora Harner Schneck Victoria Lynn Sobota Barbara Nolt Sorisio-6 Rachel Cathryn Tumolo Jenna Lynn Vivacqua Gamma Zeta Mississippi State University
Lainie Tubertini Anthony-5 Stacy Bohne Rebecca Tennyson Bowen-5 Lisa Pike Bridgers-6 Chloe Rose Cantor Kelsey Taylor Carter Laura Couloubaritsis-6
Donor List Traveling Leadership Consultants Thanks to partial funding from the ZTA Foundation, the Fraternity’s Traveling Leadership Consultant program allows for on-the-ground training for collegiate chapters in officer education, leadership development, recruitment, new member education and more. With an increased focus on supporting existing chapters in the past biennium, 847 TLC visits were made—a 20 percent increase from the previous biennium—with each collegiate chapter visited at least once. For the 2014-2015 academic year, 19 women are serving ZTA in this important role. “I have such a passion for personal growth, development and leadership,” said TLC Kayla Kaczmarek. “I aspire to use that passion to benefit the lives of collegiate women I will have the pleasure of working with this year.”
Amber Kathleen Davis Andrea Danae Drake Tiffany Jane Hill-5 Abby Grace Jenkins Anna Camile Jones Cindy Ellis Lang Donna Richmond Lukacs Sabrina Ashley McClain-6 Kristin Parchert McGregor-6 Kathrine Neel Merwine-6 Virginia Barfield Perkins-5 Peggy Boone Peterson-6 Andrea Miller Pound Saralyn Simpson Quinn-6 Molly Riley Ratcliff-6 Lauri Ellen Sartor Brittany Lemay Scroggins-6 Andrea Rae Seitz-6 Jenna Alyse Todd Meghan Anne Townes
Gamma Theta University of Colorado at Boulder
Gamma Eta University of Toledo
Gamma Iota University of Florida
Jean O’Neil Hadley Cathy Kraemer Krall Patricia Hendricks Lindemann Lenore Carstensen Mortemore Gwen Garrison Piehl Dorothy MacKenzie Price-6 Margaret P. Proctor Bev Ward Reed-6 Linda Volotta Shanteau Judith Pope Willett
Judith Pierson Anderson-6 Sue Price Baker-5 Patty Hurd Bodden Bartlett-6 Carol Bartlett Benner-5 Nedra Poch Bird Barbara J. Clark Adelia Jeffries Evans Elly Hewitt Fithian Sandra Smith Hardesty Barbara Brown Johnson-6 Mary Campbell Lareau Christina Baker May Mary Sue Culver Medsker Barbara Herbstreit Miller-5 Karen Jorgenson Neidhardt-5 Karyn M. Paulson Sharon Nevin Rouse Pat McCone Sanger
Sherri Caldwell Alfieri EmilyGrace Grace Brandes Liz Broughton Zoe Michaela Brown Megan Nicole Cain Virginia Swain Cardona-6 Ann Johnson Conn-5 Shannon Crouse Davis Lorraine Cox Dora-5 Linda Bowers Duggan Joyce Bossie Erickson-6 Kathy Ford Gallop
Brooke Ann Gardner Sandra Lee Goldberg-6 Madison Nicole Greco Margaret Fay Guy Jean Hanna-5 Alli Theresa Harmel Karen Smith Hughes-6 Dawn Babinec Johnson-6 Judith Head Johnson-6 Allie Christine Jones Sarah Umstot Jones Barbara Sivils Jordan-6 Lauryn Jones June Amanda Elizabeth Kayfus Lyla Bryan King Christine Martin Leary Julianne Keller Lewis Meredith Lincoln-6 Mary A. Logvin Susan Brown Long-6 Cheryl Ann Lucanegro-5 Robin Engleman MacLeay Joelen Kilbas Merkel-6 Kristen Lee Metzger-6 Leah Nicole Miller Karen Farmer Mills-4 Melissa Ann Mills Kara Ashley Moore Patti Wilson Morgan Carol Nellen Morin-6 Mallory Alyssa Neumann Kelsey Hamilton O’Brien Kathleen S. Pellicane-6 Zinta Lumans Petterson Melissa McLean Richards
Carol Breitenbucher Schuler Tanya Farley Shearer Lin Erwin Srebro Sandy Crews Stephenson-6 Lauranne Marie Stevens Shannon Domeier Sumerlin-4 Jackie Cooke Swalchick Linda High Thompson Lorraine Shampoe Thompson Linda Wells Tomlinson-4 Peg Conkling Tuttle Jill Kijowski Van Houten-6 Evelyn Hanna Wiley-5 Beth Ann Petrovich Wilkerson Gamma Pi The University of Georgia
Lauren Ashley Adamovich Kelly Duncan Arnold Ashley Smith Brown Susie Graddy Brown Romi Williams Chadwick Laura Bugg Chastain Phyllis Sacile Chastain-5 Allison Elizabeth Cheek Mary Jane Jentzen Chester-6 Virginia Somerville Cochran Liz Hampton Cornelius-6 Marie Nicholson Cushenberry Domini Re Darling Denise Cummins Demick-6 Becky Ferguson Donatelli-6 Mary Gene Everitt Elliott-6 Rachel Elizabeth Fleming-5 Mallory Mary Garretson Pamela J. Garrison-4 Brenda Ward Gerspacher-6 Mary Bowden Gilmore-6 Cindy Gower Glover-3 Shearon Wiggins Glover-5 Kay Mason Hamil-4 Kim Mason Hanna-5 Lori Blackburn Harden-6 Julia Carlen Hellman Kelly King Herndon Cathy Hester Huffines-4 Willa Ferguson Jones-6 Traci Doar Kemp-4 Emma Grace Kimball-6 Donna McCourry King Leslie Grider King-6 Sandy Barnes King-6 Madison Gale Kocks-6 Ann Tansey Kreager-5 Mary Beth Ewing Letke Dr. Laura Smith Lord-6 Karen Lane Mann-5 Bailey Christine McBride Judith Roberts McKernan-5 Kim Worsham Menefee-6 Erica Constance Mobley Marianne Andrews Moore Caitlin Virginia Muelle Nancy Rauschenberg Mullins Tommie Medlock Nichols Cornealia Ham Patton-6 Donna Thacker Paulk-6 Stephanie Arnette Powell-2 Susan I. Powell Lisa Oettmeier Rafferty Joyce Reinkemyer Sara Beth Beth Ribot Bonney Stamper Shuman-3
Mary Ellen Ellen Shuman Christy Owens Skalak-6 Dr. Kelly M. Smith-5 Nancy Fangman Smith Lindsey Brooke Stapleton-6 Eleanor McDonald Still Brandilyn Merritt Stroup-6 Courtney Leigh Thompson Eleanore Irene Trice-5 Ashley Catherine Tucker G.Gwen Walker Patricia Miller Wann-6 Stephanie Hawkins Watts Loretta Edge Wells-6 Carol Hester Young Gamma Kappa James Madison University
Mrs. George H. Blood Betty Hudson Brown Diana Fox Edwards Briana Whitney Feldman Jenna Christine Frantz Kristen Marie Friel Betty Lyon Grizzle-6 Claudia Chapman Hottenstein Carol Ohl Hudson-6 Martha Trenary Irvin-6 Christine Campbell Johnson Annamarie Lewis Meinsen K.T. Kathleen Moon-5 Kathy Moorefield Olmstead-6 Madison Nicole Say Suzie Hornak Schools-6 Sherri Miller Seeger Diane Myers Stone Katharine Nora Sutphen Faye Fergusson Traylor Kelsey Page Vidal Mary Sue Whitt-5 Shirley Divers Wilson Gamma Lambda Hartwick College
Shirley Jean Smith
Gamma Mu University of Nebraska at Omaha
Penny Cody-Cox Jess Marie Craft-6 Bailey Adell Fulmer-6 Linda M. Gomez-5 Jackie Shinkle Grant Janet Grossman Howard-6 Kelsey Linn Kelley-6 Samantha Nicole Reznicek Judy Anderson Shinkle
Gamma Xi Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Lyndsey Fredericks Kelly Calvert Gustafson Rachel Elizabeth Intrieri Lori Misenhelter Smith-6 Opal Wetzel Stockwell-6 Roxanne Trovato Wood-4
Gamma Omicron Central Michigan University
Joyce Oehmke Cornelissen Darcy Hutcheson Crociata-6 Wendy Wiklund Fischer-4 Alyssa Jane Foster
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Donor List In Memory Of Donations Donations to the ZTA Foundation were made in memory of the following people in 2013-2014. Stephanie Alexander Lou Vanlandingham Ashmore Mary Spear Barton Vickie Combs Baskett Harriet Jones Bass Polly Reed Beavers Rosallie C. Bender Mary E. Bennett Shirley Zuhlke Berge Jeni M. Blackman Carol Futch Bores Michael Broadwater Inez Bryan Mel Andre Burress Sophronia Watson Calhoun Paula Caputo Lynne Kipp Christianson Bernice Ladd Chubb Greta Kanzig Chubb Bobby Conlan Sora Embry Coulter Margaret “Polly” Shook Cummings Donna Mroch Dellosso Joann Temple Dennett Florence Williams Dunn Deb Ensor Nina Beth Feinzig Elizabeth Day Fleege Yvonne Derrick Floyd Dena Jones Gallagher Kay Ridout Galm Olivia Marie Greenlee Aggie & Tom Gwin Gina Lynn Mullins Hauenstein Carolyn Hendricks Hester
Amy L. Goodwin Elizabeth Conner Hammond Amanda Faith Hess-6 Colleen M. Kaminski Danica Brandt Maier Gera Ballast Peel Julie Moloney Pryor Christina Marie Terrasi Cathy Thompson-5 Kay Dowell Trosko-6 Joanne Witherow Troy-6 Gamma Rho Auburn University
Meriweather Montiel Adams Patricia Moore Adams Jessica Nicole Bennett-6 Natalie Hall Bigger Anne Marie Binder-5 Sara Butler Childers Cassandra Joe Curry Jane Reed Shaffer Elliott Nicole Firing Courtney Elizabeth Fisher Cameron Jane Gannon-6 Michelle Motley Giddens Pat Lake Grant-5 Emily Anne Ham Lisa Wells Drawe Heiser-6 Haley Marie Hinson Bentley Collins Hole-6 Patsy Kane-6 Paige Nunn Knott
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Nancy Meagher Hicks Richard Jackson Montez Downey Johnson Patricia Aitchison Justus Marlene Keihl Keilitz Sandy Villa Kelly Ann McMaster Kemmer Kathleen McDonald Kent Gloria Henderson Kirby Betsy Byrns Kitch Harriet Buck Laird Lois M. Levering Margaret E. Lindeman Sandy Mohr Lutz Cindy H. Lyster Dr. Vernon E. Martens Joanne Marx Robert Russell McCann, Jr. Cass Elias McCarter Karen L. McCulley Edna Schmidt McEwen Deborah Bohannon McKinney Juanita Taber Meyers Ruth McGough Hayes Morin Caroline Leigh Morrell Mary Louise Pat Moulden Sandra Summers Muenks Dorothy Wallace Nagy Carolyn E. Newey Clara W. Niemoller Winifred Dinsmoor Nightingale Jennifer Ann Bunch O’Connell Bridget Evan O’Lannerghty Elizabeth Ann Osborn Betty Steinhauer Ott
Deborah Peek LaRue-6 Caroline Grace Mayfield Alexandra Dominique McGauley-6 Amber Levan Pickard-5 Catherine Hayley Richardson Monica Rene Sain-6 Age Roth Salvaggio-5 Kavita Balu Satiya Virginia Lucille Savage-6 Rachel Victoria Slaughter Rachel Jean Vetter Madalyn Lea Vines Karoline Kranert Webster Carol L. Wietlake-5 Eugenia Malone Zallen-6 Gamma Nu University of Virginia
Joi Lynn Baumgardner-6 Meredith Moskow Bolon Ginger Layman Curry-5 Camille Yvonne Darling Madeline Jane DuCharme Theal Spraker Edwards-6 Brittany Nicole Heck Lauren Kibling Livesay Liz Ann Minneman Heather McAfee Neubauer Nancy Walker O’Neill-6 Katie Melinda Pickle Judy Dowty Pittard Lauri Ann Willner-6 Edwyna McMullan Wingo-5
Debbie Anne Pearsall Barbara A. Peters Debbie Kiffin Peterson Karen B. Pettigrew Betty Malott Petzel Leanna Rose Marie Piver Marilyn Ruth Porter Priscilla J. Pouser Frances B. Raine Patsy Ellis Roach Frances Combest Rountree Donna Thompson Rylee Sylvia Link Schell Martha Walsh Schmerler Janet Hann Sharman Ami Unger Shilton Betty Hurd Smith Carol Fleming Smith Josephine Martin Spradley Mary Burkett Strain Claire Stratford Mrs. Keith Strong Jane Bennett Tate Patricia Thackery Janice Larson Thayer Sally Tucker Thompson Luisa Velasquez Bruce Walcutt Joanne Arata Wehmueller Elise Vollert White Lorna Ignacio Willis Gladys Tonn Winkler Brandy Alyssa Yeoman Gayle Pastorelli Zeiter
Gamma Sigma University of Tampa
Sylvia Sears Danner-4 Judee Buckley McKernan Helen Sinclair Siebert Gamma Tau Texas Tech University
Lexi Rae Bader Jennie Vought Baker-5 Carolyn Lucas Bass-6 Kellye Buchanan Baum Tammy Dickie Beene Janet Jaeckle Bronocco Gayle Wiley Brummett-6 Lauren Allina Bryant Patsy Colwell Chandler-6 Leslie Ann Chunta-4 Cynthia Byars Courtney-3 Morgan Michelle Crump-6 Shay Marie Dickerson Judy Jan Elam Marilyn Morris Elliott-5 Liz Anne Feeney-6 Donna Bell Fields Victoria Melaina Franco Joy Lord Fuhrmann-5 Patti Morgan Gunnels Stancy Robinson Hagans-5 Leslie Liem Hix-1 Kay Hines Houston Mrs. Karen K. Huffman Anne Pfennig Inscore
Ashlee Ranee Jacob-6 Cameo Annette Jones-6 Nanci Oden Kerlin-5 Madison Marie Lamb Katelyn Marie Massengale Connie Thomas McWhorter-6 Elizabeth Jones Plant-6 Samantha Gayle Procell-6 Beverly Kunze Randall-3 Susie Nicole Reiter Liz Grace Rout Janice Phillips Schoonover Phyllis Watts Senor-6 Ginger Hoffmann Smith-6 Megan Evelyn Stout Casey Renee Swenson-5 Beth Anne Anne Walior-6 Hannah Ruth White Bailey Elizabeth Williams Kerry Garrett Williams Alexa Elaine Williamson Jeni Fey Wood-5 Gamma Upsilon University of Oklahoma
Mary Price Boday Andrea Arnwine Kulikauskas Erin Hansen Lenhoff-6 Georgia Duckworth Martin-6 Heather Perry McClure-5 Mrs. Kenneth David Shamblin Gamma Chi Indiana State University
Nancy Grosser Atkins-6 Joan Benner Banning-6 Mary Alice Lehman Bertram-6 Trixy Swearingen Brill-4 Hannah Suzanne Carmichael Shelby Lynn Cope Janice L. Couts-6 Kara Lynn Couwenhoven Theresa Wolfe Coyner Karen Sandefur Gallagher-6 Patricia Schwenk Gillies Jessica Nicole Glazier Pam Brown Halter Kacey Michele Harlow Evelyn L. Hixon Saundra Powelson Lange Jennifer Hill McKaufsky-6 Ashton Marie Meares McKenzie Elizabeth Meares Mardel Elaine Miller-4 Kimberly June Morris Mrs. Judy E. Phipps Debbie Kiefner Smith Terri Ann Byers Stark-6 Donna Sniffin Stockment Kathy Flowers Twitchell Carolyn Upshaw Chris Flora Walter-4 Nancy Schultz Wirth Judy Jordan Wright-5 Gamma Phi University of North Texas
Alissa Andon Susan Spradley Bell-4 Kristina Donell Brewer-6 Tiffany Cordes-6 Delphine Angle Dodd-6 Susan Sharp Ferguson-5
Erica Amanda Garza Jane Spradley Haley-4 Sandra C. Heros Sonia T. Heros-6 Kay Wander King-6 Barbara Janosky Lake-5 Brie Stampe Leung-4 Jan Spradley McCarthy-4 Darlene McNatt Linda McNatt-5 Kendall Neal Schrader-5 Mary Shamblin Susie McMordie Shields Sally Rinaman Starr Linda Pittard Toombs-6 Leann Ciaccio Turner-6 Barbara Kerr Vaughan Bonnie Flaa Wright Gamma Psi Texas Christian University
Edie Focke Atkins-6 Kathryn Woodward Bartlett Jeena Marie Bonutto-6 Heather Bradford-6 Kiley Christine Bratton A.J. Jane Bret Cindy Dwyer Buschman-5 Marnie Brown Cranmer-5 Melissa Lofquist Creese-6 Bea Moye Dutton-4 Erin Elizabeth Edwards-6 Cindy Gage Fernihough-6 Cristina A. Fichera-Burke Neely Roe Fortinberry-5 Grace Helen Gau Erin O’Brien Graham-6 Kerry Kristine Grosshans-6 Susie Stapp Gurley Emily Rei Kubo-6 Kelley Thompson Lockridge Lydia Grace Longoria Allison Leigh Mather Caroline McCormick Krista Colby Moore-6 Kim Yates Murdock-6 Sarah Jane Neighbors Josie Bird O’Quinn-6 Mary-Ashley Ray-6 Patricia Horne Roberts Katelyn Nicole Saunders Tyler Rae Shahin Cissy Mayne Shankles Lu Rasor Smith-6 Brooke Renae Sundgren Kyla Simone Wilcher Macy Sullivan Winslow MaryEllen Zummo-6 Gamma Omega University of Houston
Sylvia Funk Ashbaugh-4 Jessica Evelyn Avila-6 Victoria Rachael Benton-5 Barbara Hicks Boek-6 Kelley Alexander Brege-6 Jo Robin Franklin Brown-6 Marilyn Morales Carson-4 Kim Bruder Clarke-2 Dana Newman Coleman-6 Mary Blann Cooper-5 Katie Elizabeth Dykstra Christina Xuan Anne Eberhard-6
Donor List Lauren Leigh Evenson-6 Alice DeWalt Hahn-3 Susan McLaughlin Hoyt-6 Renee Broussard Jongebloed-1 Leana Marie Karkour Cecile Wilson Lambert-6 Sandy Shumate Lewis-4 Amanda Marie Loethen-6 Ashley Mai Lundblad-6 Karen Bolin Malkey Rosanne Jaworski Malone Sara Spencer Malone-6 Lucy Foote McKinstry Melinda Wehmeyer Moore Nancy Bowne Morgan-2 Noell Bernadette Myska Allison Michelle Poore-6 Rebecca Luani Ramirez Michelle Scheffler Liz B. Schlotzhauer-6 Margaret Gaden Shallock Kathy Milligan Wilson-3 Marinel Chambers Woolrich-6 Amelia Margaret Zepeda Delta Alpha California State University, Long Beach
Vi Walter Ammann Nancy Spessard Carman-4 Pamela Pando Anspach-Colletti Gretchen Raugust Farrell Kay Hubel Harris Denise Dube Motter-5 Nyla Stanley Parker-5 Sharon Peterson Parkins-6 Linda Crossley Ramsay-6 Sue King Ross Molly Saxlund Setmire Carol Haldenwang Smith Kathy Benzini Stampe-4 Delta Beta Florida Southern College
Carole J. Carpenter-6 Carolyn Rose Claveau Elena C. DeVilliers-5 Abigail Frances Farrow Shelby Christine Fauvel-Decrombque Hannah Lee-Ann Harwick Jacqueline Suzanne Jacobs-6 Hillary Morgan Lipham Flo Sapp Martin Sherry Robbins Nicholson-6 Martha Saulsbury O’Reilly Barbara Kazanjian Purks-5 Nancy McCormick Smith Delta Gamma High Point University
Raechel Bennett Biggs-5 Allie Cleaves Alexandra Marie Cook Page Dunn Jamie Denardo Galicki Emmie Anne Held Lois Mainwaring Houpe-6 Charlotte Dare Kinard Pam Liane Klinedinst-6 Mrs. Donna L. Thurman Maloney Mary Covington McCormack Carolyn Frye Munro Cassie Elizabeth Nerbonne
Shannon Nicole Novak Abigail Rose Parsons Rianna Lynn Riveros Madison Paige Sneed Sarah Isabelle Watson Heidi Coryell Williams Delta Delta Baldwin Wallace University
Marissa Leigh Boyd Lisa Juliana Brice-6 Jane E. DelCamp Hellen M. Greenway-3 Alysia Kupczyk Hanson MacKenzie Lauren Hollar Sally J. Hughes Becky Ann Koltonski-5 Michelle Macartney-3 Francesca Mamlin Kay McCoy McKelvey-4 Kathy Papp-5 Sara E. Scalzo Ellen Giberson Shook Lara Schenk Skuza Ellen Ehrman Smart Ms. Sandra Letitia Strong Krysti Addams Veal Kristen Pugh Weaver-6 Amanda Dawn Wyant
Delta Eta Texas A&M University
Becky Lee Christmas-6 Lee Ruth Wiggins Gilliland-6 Nancy Hinds Hall-6 Jessica Ann Kay Kaylin Brook Smallwood Lynda Hunnicutt Underwood-6 Nancy Newsom Woodman
Lorrie Zacharias Burns Shelby Lynn Core Sarah Prasher Hays-5 Cindy Marcil Howe Barbara Johnson Johnson-6 Jayme Considine Kmetko-6 Kaylee Louise Koller Ann Marie Painter-6 Lisa Paul Sierk-6 Alison Michelle Storch Lynn Marie Walzer Barbara Jane Kellogg Weltz-6 Crystaln Zheng-6 Delta Kappa Louisiana State University
Idell Wade Adams Cyndi Lodwick Bellina-5 Anne Mumfrey Boerner Susan Alves Bonnette-5 Candy Archibald Bourgeois-6 Sarah Ford Brammer-5 Lisa Brandes Ph.D.-6 Whitney Nicole Brown-4 Christine Thomas Butts Marcy Cann-3 Susan Redditt Carpenter Diane Lais Cevasco Carly Alexis Chafizadeh-6 Beverly Denton Choppin-5 Carla Chouano Choucino-6 Gabrielle Bernadette Ciaston Leslie Rube Cuccia-6 Rita Carver Cunningham Sally Huffman Czerwinski-6 Caitlin Elizabeth Demarest Lauren Elizabeth Denson Sara Elizabeth Ducote-6 Jenni Ellen Farrar Julie Elizabeth Farrar
Nikki Jasmine Ferdows Katie Ferguson Guidry Rhonda Ratcliff Gurinsky-6 Ellen Marie Higginbotham Carolyn Hitt Wendy Marie Jackson-6 Savannah Ann Kelleher Heather Matthews Kirk-4 Kandis Nicole Lakin Dana M. LeDoux-Cortez-6 Michelle D. Maloney Lisa Perkins Mayer-6 Emily Nicole Morris Carole Marie Moser Rae Martinez Motahari-6 Kalina Elizabeth O’Brien Natalie Pillow Amy Elizabeth Pinac Sheila Youngs Porada-5 Nancy Cannon Reed-6 Sarah Perkins Reid-6 Shelby Morgan Rogers Dianne Worsham Rube-3 Patricia Miller Schriver-6 Keely Nicole Senical Allison Nicole Smith Meredith Allegra Sorrells-5 Sherry Stagg St.Aubin-6 Claudia Speaser Vance-6 Kasey Elizabeth Waller-6 Brooke Nicole Winner Delta Iota Clarion University of Pennsylvania
Juliana Barbara McMeans Berry Tamra Straub Carfagna-6 Brianne Fogarty Dana Kirsch Fratini-6 Sally Gazda Green-6 Sharon Argast Lawrence
Nancy Coax Malacarne Sandy Lauth Mervosh-6 Emily Lyn Paskowski Helen Grudowski Porter-5 Joni Fox Raybuck-6 Linda A. Cardimen Kathryn Brickner Travis Delta Mu The University of Tennessee at Martin
Ashley Lauren Adkins Betty Murphree Allen-6 Cynthia Sparks Allen-4 Linda Austin Becker-6 Barbara Demlow Briggs-6 Joan Collier Callis Vicki Clark-5 Mary Ellen Luckey Danner-6 Kodi Joe Darnell Rebecca Derousse-4 Susan Durham-4 Rima Block DuVall-5 Jennifer Denise Harper-6 Gloria Ann Howell-6 Dr. Sue Hudson Hunt-3 Bonnie Brooks Johnston Savannah Jewell Jones-5 Susy Permenter Lovell Michelle Sudzum Maddox Meg Gordon McGill-6 Wanda Stanfill Morrell Connie Page-4 Shelley Taylor Robbins-5 Marilauren Anderson Rogers Mrs. Anita D. Roy-6 Karen Stanecek Scruggs Madison Claire Seratt Vickie Shackelford Deanna Grace Smothers-6
Delta Epsilon Wagner College
Linda Terpening Dotson-6 Charlene C. Guest Sandy Kangas Nelson R.N. Loretta Faulkner Werts Delta Zeta Sam Houston State University
Demi Ryan Amass Alexis Lauren Bloomer-6 Susan Gregory Bohan-6 Mackenzie Bolin Wendy Henry Crump-4 Claire Winn Dowden-3 Leanne Weed Drake-6 Vicky Donaldson Fleisher-4 Linda Wander Fredrickson-6 Cynthia Knight Hamrick Jill Vetter Jeffrey Mary Ann Hansen Macey-3 Courtney McNutt Mize-6 Tami Sims O’Brien-4 Olivia Dennise Schoppe Allyson Main Sherwood Natalie Hurlock Taylor-6
Delta Theta Ohio Northern University
Julianne Marie Amos Brenda Kay Asplund-3 Sharon Lawrence Brady
Survivor Recognition ZTA remains dedicated to honoring breast cancer survivors in our communities. One in eight women will be diagnosed with the disease, and the ZTA Foundation strives to honor those who have fought the courageous battle. At more than 140 Race for the Cure® events across the country, Zetas volunteer in excess of 50,000 hours manning Survivor Recognition Tents and pinning “In Memory Of” or “In Honor Of” back signs on race participants. ZTA is proud to be a founding sponsor of the Race for the Cure National Series Breast Cancer Survivor Recognition Program. Today, ZTA and Bank of America remain title sponsors of the program.
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Donor List Kathy Kuykendall Vaughan Susan Beeler Walker Katy Parker Wright Delta Nu The University of New Orleans
Martha Mary Blanchard Mrs. Jeanne R. Buisson Stephanie M. Caluda-6 Mignon Marie Donaldson-6 Traci Parker Dubuisson-6 Janel Peirce Duracher Shari M. Fisher-4 Rose-Marie Browning Fletcher-6 Edith Nicolosi Graham Brittany Leigh Naquin Janna Lynn Pecquet-6 Julie Peirce Prendergast Melissa Roth Rousset Gabriela Alejandra Sabillon-5 Linzee Elizabeth Verink-6 Delta Lambda Georgia State University
Jessica McGregor Blalock-6 J. Renee Claxton Katherine Elizabeth Cress-6 Jane Edwards-6 Eryka Dominique Hawkins Sara Dowless Herndon-6 Carol Anne Saye Higgins Jane Hunt Krishon Lynne Rogers Latham
Ascenett Stefanie Martinez-Lopez Joanne Fleeman Moody Megan M. Moore-6 Mary Ella Mize Nunn Barbara Ann Morley Pirkle Laura Moak Redman-4 AnnMarie Papasodero Reynolds-5 Delta Xi California University of Pennsylvania
Kem Hoffer-5 Jamie Amato Paci
Delta Omicron Lenior-Rhyne University
Dana Brasington Atkinson-3 Lynn Monroe Bolick-6 Joy M. Campanella Kathy Lyerly Davis Tamela White Eggleton-6 Susie Lee Greene-6 Jennie Rae Hager Janet Baker Hassing-5 Cheryl Urick Mullin Sandy Burns Penrod Heidi Johnson Rhyne RN Katherine Lee Stephens Emily Donn Young
Delta Pi Eastern New Mexico University
Nancijane Goodwin Hilling-6 Carol Fleming Mason-5 Ashley Renee Moseley Donna Stanley Mowrer-6 Marissa Jean Mowrer Rebecca Jayne Perko Cheri Ford Sain Kristelle Cubero Siarza Mikayla Hatfield Swart Kelli Louise Young Delta Rho Eastern Michigan University
Gail J. Authier Barbara L. Piotter-6 Liz Loy Pomeroy
Delta Sigma Lamar University
Gina Gallagher Halbert Stena E. Kettl-6 Mary Jacobs Lipnick Abigail Rose Maxwell Mary Lynn Van Zandt Neill-6 Mary Ann Parker Jordan Danielle Price Kirsten Nicollette Stelly Delta Tau Davis and Elkins College
Carol Howard Newman
Devan Ann Griego-6
Delta Upsilon West Virginia Wesleyan College
Derika Lynn Bowyer-5 Adrianna Maria Espinosa Jessica Lynn Frolo Allison Quinn Guido Kelsey Louise Hangeland Katherine Anne Hoadley-6 Josette Holtzworth Jones-6 Karen Marsh Kandra Morgan Renae Meadows Alice Warner Shumlas Christine Quinn Zuendt-6 Delta Chi William Jewell College
Rachel Beth Beranek Sarah Claire Scoggin Skylar Simpson Cheryl Dunlop Steinkamp Margaret Beasley Thomson Delta Psi Samford University
Blair Dunlavy Agricola Susan L. Beard-5 Grace Frances Bowes Marty Elaine Desforges Laura Leigh Hollaway Sarah Beth Little Heather Elizabeth McCall Karen Anne McCall Lindsay Macfarland Salsbery McKenna LeeAnn Souders
“We cherish the opportunity to honor our Major Donors at Convention,” said Foundation President Becky Hainsworth Kirwan. “Our board members personally present these women with their buttons as a small token of appreciation. Their donations truly make an impact. A button and a hug are the least we can do to say thank you.”
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Zeta Beta Thiel College
Dawn L. Brower Jayne Malburg Fogle Erica Riola Garrison Peggy S. Hunt Sara Ann Matczak Kathy Gira Sigall-6 Karen Sue Swan-6 Cynthia Marie Tallerico-6 Rebecca Joy Tate-6 Zeta Gamma Youngstown State University
Stephanie Lynn Bucci Maureen Sefick Butler Lauren Victoria Ciccone Laurie Susan Duchateau-6 Elizabeth Manor Eisinger-6 Mrs. James Gilbert Ada-Jean Hoffman Debra George Lannon-5 Lee Onorato Dorothy Pollock-6 JoAnn Cassebaum Weisel-5 Natalie Marie Yingling-4
Patricia Richards Adams-6 Margaret Fogaras Burkey Phyllis DeGennaro Chila Victoria Figueroa Henri Caruso Hall-6 Jamie Lynn Hornick Alyssa Mae Krumpak Karen Bobby Lenz Sarah Renee Perrine Tori Nicole Schuller Lucy Zarlenga Smith Patricia Pappada Tomko Betty Susor Vanatsky Chelsea Elizabeth Welch
Zeta Alpha University of Evansville
Zeta Epsilon Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Delta Omega Westminster College
Major Donor Program The Foundation’s Major Donor program recognizes those chapters and individuals who donate more than $300 per year to the Foundation. This year, 162 collegiate chapters, 136 alumnae chapters, 527 individual Zetas, and 410 non-Zetas and companies achieved Major Donor status. At Convention, the women and chapters in attendance were recognized with a button and ribbons to correlate with their level of donation.
Rachel Kathryn Kohout Bryn Hemsley Masiuk-6 Maura Hand McCabe Jacqueline O’Donnell Merk-6 Mary Howell Miller-4 Kari Kragerud Mueller-5 Alyssa Morgan Murphy Sherry Bryan Murray-5 Pam Myrick Vicki Spitzer Richmond Nancy Morris Roberts-5 Marilyn McCarter Schneider Olivia Bonn Shrum Robin Franz Stricklin Mrs. Judith Dudley Sullivan Sherry Server Tilley-4 Melissa Wagler-5 Mary Bartelt Winters-6 Michelle Leasure Woodburn Melinda Sprigler Ziegler
Pam Morris Blessing-4 Heather Fuller Boone-6 Mary Stump Bosler Amanda Greer Bureau-6 Laura Janaye Lloyd-Caputo Jennifer Maier Fox-6 Emily Christine Frazier Jennifer Holman Frazier-6 Maggie Catherine Gahagen Shannon Clark Gengelbach Michelle Edwards Griffin-6 Jennifer Ann Hatten Lindsay Marie Hudson Tiffany Julianne Iseler-5 Sara Elaine Johnson Vanessa Dawn Johnson Ms. Michaeline M. Jones Katrina Jordan Kain Kendra Lee Katt Angela Spring Kennedy Jane Brand Koch
Beverleigh Connaway Carpenter Dana Love Hamilton Joanna Hoover CPA Joy Huntington-6 Phoebe Tally McNeill
Zeta Delta University of Louisiana at Monroe
Jan Hillman-6 Evelyn Etzel Hopes-6 Lisa King Judice-6 Joy Hathorn Watson-2 Zeta Zeta Athens University
Margaret Hodges Butler Susan Sugar Yeeles Zeta Theta East Central University
Janet Walker Battles-6
Donor List Brigette Donaghey Gean-3 Jessica Lynn Marshall Micah Nicole Smith Jacque Moranetz Solsburg Joy Morris Walker-6 Jordan Paige Wright Zeta Iota Western Carolina University
Franlyna Barrett Charles-4 Lou Bryant Davis Kelly Edwards Kent
Ashley Nichole Seay Danica Pagie Sellers Kristen Peterson Shelton-5 Linda Hitz Shinkle Brittany Maree Smith-6 Taylor Leda Brooke Stroup Lizzie Rose West Merricks Grace White Zeta Omicron Arkansas State University
Joan C. Danaher-6 Lynn Aicklen Franklin-6 Cynthia Birmingham Smith Donna Newton Woodall
Debbie Goff Apel-6 Margo McDonald Bell Mary Bridger Bohne Cindy Ann Falls-5 Lisa Sitzer Golden-5 Becky Brickell Miller Nona Douglass Richey-5 Meredith Rae Scott
Zeta Lambda Rider University
Zeta Pi Woodbury University
Zeta Kappa Louisiana Tech University
Taryn Audra Alianello Dani Rodgers Barnhart Arden Elanna Dean Katie Elizabeth Kochis Samantha Marie Oliva-6 Samantha Joy Pallitto Adriana Christina Pennacchi-5 Leanne Mishelle Puia-5 Carly Marie Ryan Samantha Alice Schimek-6 Kay L. Thomas Stokes-6 Arta Greenwood Szathmary-6 Zeta Mu Jacksonville University
Debbie E. Buscher-5 Pamela D. Cox Liz Jonsson-6 Cynthia Leialoha Lucy-6 Elizabeth Randolph McCullough-6 Zeta Nu Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Carleen Taylor Blazicek Danelle Del Corso-5 Kristin Gery Hlavinka-6 Dr. Carrie Witherel Hoppes Marsha Peterson Kaiser-6 Karen Kelly Machuca Debbie Olexia Stilley Megan Kathleen Stinchcomb-6 Jessica Sweinhart Zeta Xi Georgia Southern University
Candi Stephens Austin-4 Mardee Coyle Austin-3 Teresa Maria Cartee Bland Erin Helbling Chadwick Hayley Elizabeth Connor Linda Coyle Audrey Elizabeth Dixon Meaghan Hope Gildea Rachel Alexis Hemrick Kaci Holloway Johnson-5 Kay Stroud Jones Kathryn N. King-6 Heaven Victoria Lingle Terri Smiley Parker-6 Collete Ann Peta-5
Sarah Lynn Register Sonja Pittman Roberts Rachel A. Rushing-6 Elizabeth Lorraine Spoon Diane V. Watkins
Linda Lloyd Mason Donna G. Wagner Debbie Woods-6
Zeta Upsilon Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Susan Greenfield Collins Susan Craddock Hodun Becky Dunlap Hulbert Sharon Rose Kleindienst Karie Rochelle Wagner
Jamie Amorose Bostard-6 Helen Scherrah McKenzie Laura Ague Perri-6 Marnie Menser Repasky-6 Emily Ann Watts Sally Schott Wellman-5
Eta Gamma West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Kathy Cook Apogee-5 Norma Jenkyn Simon-5
Staci Foerst Callahan-6 Sharon P. Mallon Maddie Marie Mauro Kira Marie Shollenberger Sami Weisburg Weisberg
Zeta Sigma The University of Texas at Arlington
Zeta Omega Ferris State University
Madeline Kathlene Carter-6 Hillary Taylor Coleman Kaitlyn Marie Coleman Brittany Dill Harper-6 Julie Monaghan Harris Pam Lovell Lane-6 Sandye Powell Mailandt Araceli Marquez Christine Howard Metsgar Connie Wallace Perdue-6 Leigh London Pilkington-6 Ana Figueroa Short-6 Nicole Danielle Vomberg-6 Cathey Bloom Wise
Karen Tompkins Barkman
Lesli Leigh Baar-6 Nancy Wrobel Beals Sadie Roberta Buyse-6 Rachel Rene’e Ciarkowski Jodie Seng Coller-4 Kristina Wheeler Edmonds-6 Karen Sanctorum Foster-6 Trish M. Welke Gohm-6 Debbie Erickson Gustafson Teresa Hodges Keppler-6 Dawn M. Lawrence Andrea Elizabeth Lenhart Wendy Jean Lukazcek-6 Kendra Davis Moyses-4 Marguerite Twombly Nowitzke Dawn Bartlett Phillips-6 Dawn Zimmerman Senge Kristen Elizabeth Wrona
Zeta Chi Tennessee Technological University
Eta Beta Duquesne University
Zeta Phi University of South Alabama
Carleen McKinley Alexander Annette Coorts Flanders-6 Amanda Hand Knauer-5 Brenda Franks Krause
Zeta Psi Jacksonville State University
Donna Scalf Barrett Tina Vickery Chandler Caroline Hinton Clay-6 Cheryl Lester Durham-4 Susan Head Evans Gena Elizabeth Farmer-6 Maniece Noble Fisher-6 Rachael Ginn-6 Gloria Culberson Hice-4 Hannah Elizabeth Hurst Susan Stack Hurst-6 Ashlee Laurel Jones-5 Shelley Leigh Kelley-6 Katie Danielle Ledbetter Morgan Taylor Majors-6 Carla Merrill McCollum-6 Stacy Cross Moore-6 Alex Blaine Rainwater-6
Meghan Florence Bartlebaugh Taylor Jordan Cellurale Kaleigh Rose Hudak-6 Caci Kathleen Krieger Samantha Morgan Lund Molly Marie McCann Erika Marie McTish Louisa Marie Roberts Colleen Elizabeth Schiller Colleen Marie Smith Eta Alpha Georgia Southern State University
Beth Edwards-5 Pam Griffin Hinson Sydni Alana Newborn Elizabeth Harpe Ruf-2 Sybil Baxter Smith Mary Jane Anderson Stiles Stephanie Rutledge Virag-5 Susan Luckie Youngblood-6
Zeta Rho Morehead State University
Sue Ann Schroer Arts
Eta Epsilon Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
Eta Zeta Elon University
Emily Cynthia Albertelli-6 Margret Price Bruno-6 Abby Sweetser Dean-6 Eleanora Elizabeth Dolan-6 Victoria Alexandra Dolan-6 Jennifer Black Gallagher-5 Megan Jean Gardepe Alexandra Taylor Obradovich Tatum Louise Pederson Kimberly Rhinehart Truitt-6 Devon Graham Wright Eta Eta McNeese State University
Maggie Ellen Atkinson Patricia A. Ogea-6 Joyce Patterson Stubblefield-6 Eta Iota Valdosta State University
Emily Grace Aaron-6 Madison Beaumarchais-6 Deanna Carol Carreira-6 Marlene Dunbar Conrad-4 Angie D. Curtis Elizabeth Lynne Franklin Logan Ashley Gantt Cheyanne Autumn Genovese Lisa Baker James-6 Jennifer Garrett Martin-6 Alice McCann Mathews-3 Vicky Aimee Ostapski Nasia Quinones Leilani Struzick Rabourn-4 Tierney Reid Haley Nicole Simmons Allyson Paige Smith Ashley Boone Snider-4 Kendra Ann Thornton-6 Kery Reinkemyer Webb-2 Elizabeth Lovelace Wisenbaker-6 Eta Delta Livingston University
Faye Fancher
Eta Kappa University of Central Florida
Bianca Cecilia Alvarez-6 Rebecca Hannah Bormel Laurie Jean Botts Elaine Louise Chamberlain Stephanie Marie Goenaga Paulette Judd Goity Abigail Jane Hirn Jennie A. Jamison Annahita Maria Jimmerson-6 Kelly Michele Johnson Sarah Elizabeth McKenna-6
Veronica Presley Moyer Karen Ogles Powers Alex Lee Rosenbaum Hannah Paige Sherman Karen Henning Sparkman-4 Linda Mettel Tomlinson Shana Marie Wright Eta Lambda College of Charleston
Erica Cari Arbetter-6 Kendall Currin Bickett-6 Tootsie Hucks Billings Hannah-Leigh Clark Brooks-6 Kaitlin Janet Burt-3 Kristen Marie Chitty Maxine Elizabeth Daniels Geneva Miller Dunaway-6 Bailey Jane Dunn Grace Rebecca Gardner Katelyn Georgina Jackson Cheryl Martschink Leonard Kayla Nicole Lipscomb Anne Tisdale McChesney Pam McMillan McKinney-4 Rachel Anne Collins Miller-6 Caroline McElwee Newton Jessica Eovino Pafford-5 Tori Elizabeth Perano-6 Cimmaron Nicole Retzik-Stahr Dianne Turgeon Richardson Elizabeth Jenrette Teal Slayden Adele Thomas Courtney Ann Walker Jacquelin Brooke Zimmerman Eta Nu Radford University
Brenda Alane Amrhein Kimberly K. Carabetta-6 Kayla Diane Evans Linda Smith Halpin Cris Poe Howard Mallory Kincaid Howard-5 Miranda Webb Livermore-6 Kim Hubbard Moss Robin Schira Mounts Apolonia Sofia Pollock Debbie Barbour Scott-6 Loren Ashley Wallace-6 Eta Xi Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Robin Medlin-Braat-6 Jan Forkner Brammer Christine Elizabeth Callaway-5 Allison Brann Crittenden Olivia Michelle DeSalvo Larkin Watson Fields-6 Gwinn Allison Firing Kay Kayretha Ford Judy Hendrick Griffiths Carole A. Grzeskiewicz-6 Erin Renee Harroun Laurie Wilson Harrsen-6 Alex Easterly Hill Krissi Leigh Hooker Cindy Wellener Hyman-5 Kim Edwards Kay-6 Meghan Louise McDermott Karen Chasse McPherson-6 Meaghan Ann Merrill
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Donor List Rachel Marian Montoni Cassandra Emily Sheehan-6 Cindy O’Steen Speegle-5 Donna Feagans Stossel T.L. Tunstall Rachael Kraft Turner Jamie Lynn Vail Francine Marie Vannicola-3 Carleigh Elizabeth Walters Gerry Sonnessa Weinberger-6 Hannah Victoria West Donna Yenney Eta Mu Georgia Regents University
Ashley Adams Ethel H. Bussey Sydney Elizabeth Cook-6 Katie Michelle Humphrey-4 Mie Lucas-6 Brianna Lacie Mitcham Andrea Evelyn Norman-6 Katie Amanda Orr Sarah Ayfer Ozturk Rachel Rakestraw Payne-4 Patti M. Peabody-6 Lynn Smith Peacock Jennifer Jennings Powell-6 Lauren Ashley Short Maggie Lee Smith-6 Laura Reichel Tallent-6 Kimberly Elizabeth Till Hannah Danielle Wingrove-6
Eta Omicron Western Illinois University
Jan Roon Henderson
Eta Rho The University of North Alabama
Catie Lynn Allen Kristie Renee Barnes-6 Carol Sloan Dean Kathy Fortenberry Gamble-6 AnnaBeth Elizabeth Haggard Julia Marthaler Hill-4 Emily Elaine Hodge Maria Grace Holland Bonnie Lynn Keeton-6 Kay Dill Kreutzer-2 Sarah Beth Looney-6 Lisa Smith May Tina Wilson Mitchell-6 Joan Kimball Mollohan-5 Dr. Andrea Porter-5 Christa Higgins Raney Malaea Nelms Seleski-3 Dr. Mary Ann Stratford Stegall-3 Patricia Inez Swinford Rachel Pansa Torres Virginia Grace Tucker Cheron Pitts White Haley Michelle Wright
Eta Theta Missouri University of Science and Technology
Jennifer Speidel Baker-5 Taylor Ann Bartram Jessica Marie Bone Sara Matthews Campbell-6 Karla Marie Casper-6 Kristine Marie Fleming-4
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Janet Roper Gratkowski Janet Rimmey King-6 Whitney Eileen Lewis-5 Danielle Christine Miller-4 Abigail LaPreze Morris D’Larin Mueller-5 Kelsey Lauren Rutledge Michelle Elizabeth Schaeffler-5 Jennifer Abbott Sciarra-5 Alyssa Mae Snider Dottye Haas Wolf-6
Eta Omega Louisiana State University in Shreveport
Eta Pi Wright State University
Margie Szumigalski Clarke-6 Kelly Marich Jaeger-6 Erin Jacobs Matheny Karen Connolly Vetter
Jessica LeeAnn Curry-6 Laurel Blewett Hemmelgarn Ashley Marie Robellard Nikole Arianna Ronfeldt Lisa M. Stoneburner Stark-5 Eta Sigma The University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Samantha Lauren Gomez Lindy Jones Griffith Whitney Mikaela Hanlin Natalie Marie Leitz Dana Essick-6
Eta Tau The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Casey Lynn Casten Mindy Culler DeLano Kiley Alexandra Doyle Denise Vance Fluhr-4 Ivey Mckenzie Lee Lauren Neal Poythress Aryn Elizabeth Rebok Amanda Maria Rivera
Eta Phi Illinois State University
Tori Jordon Atwood Julia Annette Centracchio Hailey Kathryn Dudley Donna Mikulski Dytrych-6 Michelle Ledger Frank-5 Kelly Marie Klein Nicole Alyse LaRue Amy Frances Mastrolonardo Celeste Ione Niebuhr-Eddleman-6 Anna Luz Uribarri-6 Samantha Jo Vanderlaan Katy Jean Winge Eta Upsilon Missouri Southern State University
Christina Zinchuck Hardy Ashlea Danielle Norman Sheila Schwartz Parsons Kimberly Hoffman Stoddard
Eta Chi Francis Marion University
Candyce Kirby Brooks Georgia Stone Hess-6 Deborah Helms Kelley Whitney McKay Poston Hope Kristen Wofford
Tracye King Albone Marnie Marlar Frazier-5 Bridget Denise Higginbotham-4 WynNelle Marie Leeth-6 Kathleen Travis Malone, CPA-6
Eta Psi California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Theta Alpha California State University, Chico
Stephanie Call Cline-6 Julie Judd Fiero-6 Liz Bozek Krohn-3 Karyn Michelle Lovins
Theta Gamma Texas A&M University
Susan Archer-6 Cheri White Armstrong-5 Lily Ann Atilano Kelly Zagotta Austin Kate Elizabeth Bagwell Lauren Hunter B’oris Saysha Kovacevich Cangelose Elizabeth Kathleen Collins-6 Leigh Christine Fredrickson Kelsey Lynn Garrison-5 Samantha Leigh Gilmore Kendall Marian Henley Taylor Kristin Hubbard Janae’ Susanna Jessen Deborah Whitis Korth-6 Susan Gurley McBee Whitney Morriss Ormond-3 Andrea Lynn Perrard-6 Debbie Daws Robertson-6 Kimberly M. Rohlfs-6 Peggy Cooley Vogt Kelly Barker Webb-6 Theta Delta Salisbury University
Valerie N. Ahmuty Brittany Sue Dillon Lauren Louise Dlugonski Emma Jayne Klotz Chantel Kushner-Samuel Dixie White Leikach-4 Taylor Brooke Linker Kenna Brigham Lowe-5 Meaghan Victoria Malinowski Michelle Christine Malone Heather Brogan Meek Ali Odell Richardson-6 Valerie Dobbins Roddy Brenda Smith Sanford Alexandra Morgan Shiflett Deborah Ford Smith Tammy Doris Ward-6 Theta Beta Eastern Washington University
Kathy Blank Harper-5 Donna Voss Pittman-6
Theta Theta Arkansas Tech University
Kaylyn Hendricks Busch Ann Cooper Childs-5 Katherine Paige Cox LoriBeth Pickle Crawford Kelley Snow Harmon-4 Annette Borland Holeyfield-6 Sarah Elizabeth Parsley-6 Elaine Zankl Puckett-6 Anna Kate St.John-6
Theta Iota University of North Florida
Samantha Nicole Ball Carla Jean Burks Lynnann Brown Guastella Cayla Jean Hurst Dianne Ford LaForty Rhonda Reeb Ly-6 Miranda Victoria Magee Allie Melone Kim Suzanne Roberti Shianne Nicole Unwin Alex Leigh Wesson
Theta Eta Stephen F. Austin State University
Alaina Nicole Adams Rachel Rull Arnold-5 Malyn Elizabeth Bannister Antoinette Rizzuto Bearden-5 Julianna Benitez-6 Cheryl Hellmann Brady Caitlin Frances Chandler Toni Devine Chandler-6 Monika Morf Dickins Stacy LaRue Gannon-3 Sarah Elizabeth Giles-6 Meagan Marie Gross Kelsey Elizabeth Key Sarah Kristen Lacy-6 Kelly Forrest Limbaugh Angie Marcis Lofton Briee Marie Macik Jenny Diane Pollard-3 Jessi Stone Reel-4 Risa Williams Rogers-6 Mandy Pierce Scott-6 Shannon Elizabeth Shelton-6 Cheryl Coomer Sherrill-6 Lisa M. Togneri-6 Brooke Megan Werner Heather Koster Whitfield-6 Lisa Williams Wilson-6
Theta Kappa University of Missouri-St. Louis
Katie Marie Dalton Shannon Marie Duncan Karen Mick Kobal Tiffany Brooke Wells Theta Omicron Baylor University
Mary Alexander Alsmiller-5 Victoria Elizabeth Barkate Erica Lynn Benken-6 Melinda Gant Burns Sarah Grace Carson Claire Beeler Clark-6 Tobi Crouch Faile-6
Sydney Smysor Fenno-4 Abby Ellise Garrett Diane Cook Goebel Amelia Anne Hudson Kimberly Stewart Hudson-6 Marissa Lee Isbell Angela Malone Kelly-5 Kara LeEllen Marnach Claire Corrie Mays Amy Mayo McLin-6 Meredith Hahn Moore-6 Lacy Schneider O’Connor-4 Michelle Bodine Stevenson Kristin Sanborn Wallis Theta Zeta Wofford College
Kinli Bare Abee-6 Kelly Marie Danielowski Ginny Gibson Fowler-6 Merrill FitzGerald Hagerman Mary K. Hall M.D.-6 Alyssa Padgette Maggie Rosa Schwartz Savannah Grace Wielgus Theta Xi Rutgers University
Kathy Walker Ashton-4 Sarah Elizabeth Bugen Alexis Marie Corcoran Pam Kievit Dorman-6 Catherine Ryan Dryden-6 Judy Pacente Falk Kelly Laccetti Gioia-6 Lisa Cwanger Ichilov-6 Therese McDonnell Lambert-5 Taylor Jayde Liebman Linda Fishman Osman-6 Dorian Lobman Tuminello-6 Jill Faith Vanzino-5 Katie Peoples Zamulinsky-5 Theta Sigma Winthrop University
Stuart Crockett Akins Heather Danielle Berry Rose Lemmons Berry Jordan Victoria Braddock Megan Bush Alexis Marie Evans-6 Joye McQueen Garrett Julie Ward Moxley-5 Carol Hudel Williams Tidwell-6 Theta Pi California State University, Northridge
Tracy A. Hartung
Theta Tau The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kayla Anne Alderson Rachel Katherine Barron-6 Lauren Nicole Hobson Bradley-6 Carolyn Hof Carpenter-3 Rita Dickerson Chambers Elaine Reid Christopher Carla Martin Cobb-3 Hallie Grace Dean Beth C. Del Savio Holly Griffin Edington
Donor List Julia Adams Farrow Jennifer A. Fite Victoria Wackym Gill Stephanie Rausch Green Anne Carlisle Hancock Deana Queen Kocylowsky Nancy C. Leatherman-6 Catherine Rowland Liemohn-3 Pamela K. Lowrance Sara Carole Tonda Miles Rachel Kasten Murray Sarah Anderson Murray Molly Miller Oak-6 Dell Causey Pittman-6 Julia Leigh Quirin Shannon Lynn Renegar-6 Val Gover Smith Katherine Alexander Snipes Ali Stephens-5 Katharine Adams Wallner-6 Mary Albert Ward-5 Theta Phi California State University, Fullerton
Natalie Aya Aldrete Marianne Love Friend Bathke Megan Aubrey Boykoff Carol Stickels Bradford-5 Allison Lowe Brounstein Sylvia Christina Contreras-4 Tami Crowell-5 Alice Topping Deiters Lisa Sanborn Delong Alanna Rae Dunton Julie Sepulveda Gibson-6 Debra Powers Gilster-6 Catherine Perez Chapman Gold-6 Stacy Rollins Handley-6 Stacy Bassett Hollenbeck Christie Lynn Hopkins Christa Zafuto Jech Sheri Ann Johnson-5 Samanaz Hosi Kapadia-6 Angela Langord Kosan Michele Neal Maconachy Mary Stockinger Natalizio Melle Ballard Nelms Maryanne DiLisa Othmer Robin Terry Ridgeway Erin Schuster Schuster Marissa Emiko Siu Valerie King Smyth-6 Teresa Crowley Steele Karen Malins Thommen Chantell Ness Tibbets-6 Vivian Maruko Wisdom-6 Theta Epsilon University of San Diego
Myra Spahr Evans Mona Percival Hayford Mary Stollenwerk Matthesen-6 Theta Psi Texas State University-San Marcos
Kirby Kristine Babineaux Francheska Kay Bridwell Paula Simpson Butcher-6 Cortney Alexandra Clarke Jennifer Deditius Dunson Sage Rose Harris Missy Drake Hays
Megan Laine Hulsman Natalie Roberson Kunzman Caitlyn Nicole Lankford Laura Ladewig Mauro-4 Tracy Massey Moore-5 Nicole Ann Ornelas Brittany Marie Reilly Avery Alane Sablatura-6 Allie VanDeventer Smart-6 Callie Elizabeth Stephens Lauren Tracy Thomas Susan M. Vohtz Alicia Patten Williams-3 Taylor Lauren Wilson Sara Staggs Wisser-5 Amanda Leigh Zimmerman-6
Kristen Nicole Lipari Santina Marie Mazzola Elaine Ann Rocha-3
Theta Chi George Mason University
Iota Epsilon University of Hartford
Emily Nicole Charnock Emily Carter Daniel Camille Neubauer Degen Kat Ebright Molly Kathleen Grimsley Lucia Prenzel Knudsen-3 Sydney Antonia Koeppel Sophia Miller Lopez Hayden Ashley Segal-6 Stefanie Wise Wall Valeria Castleman Walters Roberta Lynn Wodenscheck-5 Iota Alpha Robert Morris University
Olivia Jeanne Bello Doreen Helen Miller Karen M. Rose-Roper-5 Kim Lynn Topolewski-6
Theta Omega California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Alex Lynn Bensen-6 Erica Mingyi Blackwell Hannah Ashley Brown-6 Cindy Manuel Calm Alyx Salone Cantu-6 Cheryl Lisa Day-5 Danielle Ashley DeGuzman Anna Kroesen Dow-5 Daniela Garcia-6 Dolores Gonzales Gastineau-5 Lexi Kristine Harrington Brittany Renee Johnson Diane Hanson Keegan-5 Sarah Ann McKay Alyssa Eve Mireles-6 Lauren Nicole Nign Danielle Robles Alexandra Mae Rosetti Brittany Marie Ruiz Kristi Marie Susca Patti Rose Wassem Shamim Syed Wu-3 Katherine Joann Zdarzyl Iota Gamma The College of New Jersey
Jenna Theresa Bogdan Kelly Lyn Czajka-5 Chrissy D’Elia Gerage Kelly Erin Goense-6 Samantha Nicole Landwehr
Iota Delta Towson University
Rose M. Bistany Susan Scott Buchenberger Kaleigh Margaret Field Kristen Nicole Incorvaia Stephanie Lynn King Dorian Zartic Lanni Debbie Leslie McCaffrey Jordann Valentina Montoya Melissa Ball Parlon-6 Laurie Burnham Przybylski
Irene Loretto-6
Mary Margaret Vollmar Paula Conroy Yochum Iota Nu Susquehanna University
Tanya Zelger Amme-5 Debbie Rosick Betz Michelle Yvonne Delgado Margaret M. Farmer Tina Ohta Kile-5 Carolyn Waer Klett Liesl Roehrer MacGregor Jen Ann Novack Allenna Rae Wilson Iota Omicron Lander University
Kelli Clinkscales Burnett Sarah Tamar Lynch Meredith Mims McTigue Brittany Pauline Ramey
Iota Pi University of Dayton
Kaitlyn Marie Apking Jordan Lyubov Blake Karly Michelle Bukovec Christine Marie Canute Abigail Leigh Carr Tayler Rae Covers-6 Kristen Moeller Faure-4 Lauren Rochelle Forrester Terry Kilbane Fortin Claire Cecilia Garvin Lisa Niekamp Henkel-6 Laura Margaret Kane Colleen Emily Kresse Lauren Mackenzie Niemann Julie Herman Roach Iota Sigma Old Dominion University
Dina Amos
Iota Theta Georgia Institute of Technology
Izzy Marie Anderson Dru Katherine Betts Jennifer Elizabeth Carlson-6 Rachael Frances DePriest Stephanie G. Benoit Gilbert-6 Rachel Kathryn Harte-6 Christi Barbara Koutrelakos Anna Michelle Krikorian Brenna Christine Lohec Mary Catherine McCoy Lori Fowler Middleton-5 Julie Ward Payne-5 Elizabeth Diane Stich Paula Ross Surdykowski-6 Madison Alexzandria Thrift Sami Rae Wilson Megan Marie Winkler
Iota Eta University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Alana Nadyne Allen Jackie Garcia Ayala-6 Shelby Nicole Bay Angela Branco-6 Monique Nicole Cordier Gloria Leija Okelberry-6 Nyleen Smith Rosa Solis- Rainey-4 Desiree Anne Tupas Victoria Anderson Wale Aimee Wytko Wise-5
Iota Kappa Delta State University
Meredith Sims Crawford Lee Ann Krause-Henry-6
Iota Xi Christian Brothers University
Kim Ware Benkert Deborah Conti Brown Sara Clark-4 Jenna Nicoe Crain Rebecca Curtright Emily Michelle Irwin Monica Norris-5 Lori M. Patton-4 Jessica Elise Schneider-6 Kimberly Renee Shea Susy Todd-6
ZTA and the NFL 2013 was a milestone year for ZTA’s partnership with the National Football League. Not only was it the 15th year partnership on breast cancer awareness initiatives, ZTA distributed its 5 millionth ribbon at an NFL event. To celebrate the occasion, teams across the league participated in our 5 in 15 campaign, and the Washington Redskins— ZTA’s first partner—had the honor of distributing the record-setting ribbon. To date, ZTA has partnered with each of the 32 NFL teams at “A Crucial Catch” events to bring breast cancer awareness to fans.
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Donor List Educational Programming Membership in Zeta Tau Alpha means much more than sisterhood. It means developing noble women who are poised to do great things on campus and in the community. The ZTA Foundation is proud to fund the educational programs that help develop these women.
Megan Frances Skold Taylor Christiane Sundermeier Kristina Marie Zwettler-6
Kappa Nu Monmouth University
Kappa Gamma West Virginia University
In the past year, ZTA has piloted and launched Behind Happy Faces (see pages 28-29), Crowning Achievements (see pages 26-27) and ZTAFeed, a blog based off the popular website BuzzFeed. These cutting-edge mental health and academic achievement programs put ZTA at the forefront of educational programming in the fraternity/sorority world. Existing programs like the Alcohol Skills Training Program continue to make ZTA a leader in harm reduction.
Jill Crawford Jones
Kappa Xi The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Kappa Zeta Clemson University
Emily Lauren Albrechtsen-6 Sara Ashley Brehmer-6 Megan Elizabeth Coffey Andrea Joyce Cooper Sarah ElizabethNicole Davis-6 Kaitlyn Scott Flake Sarah Cameron Frierson Christina Catherine Grady Katie Kelly Frances Kelly Kelly Anne King-6 Samantha Barnett Lussier Melanie Joy Magazine Marissa Noelle McAmis Kimberly Rose Mistarz Alyson Lee Osef Blair Jane Pelley-5 Haley Catherine Player Sarah Katelyn Rutland Brooke Ellen Skelley Amanda Padgett Stevenson Maren Kendall Trofatter Janey Davis Turner Lindsey Brown Weathersbee-6 Kappa Eta Rockhurst University
Angela Hazel Deatherage Moira Ann Graham Melissa Ann Riley Heather Leigh Ruck Lauren Caroline Connell Taylor Ann Pawlak Heather Ann Schaberg Kaelin Fielding Seitz
Iota Chi Middle Tennessee State University
Shayna Victoria Bruce Kristen Morgan Dahlstrom Carrie Rogers Garrity-5 Grace Leighanna Glover Brandi Foster Heatherly-6 Morgan Alyse Nelson Madison Justyn Riel
Crystal Kaye Barnett Stacey Dawn Creecy Samantha Boggs Dean-6 Becky Wheeler French Cari Alice Hartlage-4 Meagan Marie Klein Mary Annette McDonald Lindsey Barnes Moreland-6 Lesley Wilson Pascoe-5 Casey Guimbellot Pash-4 Becky Jane Stephens Caylor Elizabeth Wrinkle-5
Iota Phi North Carolina State University
Iota Psi Rochester Institute of Technology
Iota Rho East Carolina University
Amanda Lynn Buaron Corrine Nicole Gach-6 Catherine Elizabeth Guy Sarah Huntington-4 Danielle Marie Janick-6 Kaitlyn Danielle Johnson-6 Lindsay Nicole Jones-5 Jaclyn Konefall Konefal Sarah Beth Koonce-6 Marian Claire Pierson Meghan Corinne Reasons
Colleen Cass Donaldson-5 Elvia M. Flores Galdamez Stacy Kalisz Johnson-5 Thierry Flora Watson Jones Jennifer Pepe Pedicone Amy Joanna Perazzo Alex Kate Rick Courtney Anne Sciotti Bailey Elizabeth Tam Kappa Beta Presbyterian College
Jean Louise Fulghum
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Maggie Elizabeth Holly Edie Hagler Miller Iota Omega University of Maryland
Rebecca Traino Everitt-5 Jennifer Ellen Ewing-5 Christina Marie Gatte-6 Jannah Van Kirk Hobday-6 Janel Thomson Jauntirans-4 Flannery Quinn Loughran Anne Meredith Merrell-6 Alex Marissa Moulden Amy S. Sheu Elizabeth Ruth Spinney Jennifer M. Storipan Kappa Alpha Colorado State University
Andrea Evans Beck-5 Hannah Judy Gazett Alyssa Marie Hall Madeleine Zaye Hayford Mackie Abbott Kopp Jacqueline Michel Maero Kelly McCaffrey Martucci-4 Kaela Susana McGill Alyssa Jean Pine Rachel Elizabeth Quist Andrea Nicole Rosenhahn Payton Rene Ruel
Kappa Kappa Southern Utah University
Mandy Meeks Hurst Georgia Beth Smith Thompson-5 Kappa Theta California State University, San Bernardino
Shelbi Lynn Lackey Katrina Eberly Loff Rose Russo Mccarthy Keri Rochelle Montrose-6 Crista Jean Tarvin Anissa Marie Vasquez Kappa Iota Moravian College
Amalia G. Dignetti-5 Melissa Reitbauer Kline-6 Rachel Taylor Knecht-6 Janelle Lynn Lechman Beth Elsa Rang Cortney Lynn Selander-6 Kappa Mu Linfield College
Jordan Nicole Beck Margaret Rose Epply Haylie Nicole Mooney Whitney Ann Wenthold
Rachel Amie Brochhagen
Jess Rae Ciano Danielle Marie Doherty Kristin Ashley Earle Gabby SanMarco Gentilello Kellie Alanna Inglis Emily Grace Johnson Gabrielle Nicole King Juliana Nancy Pandolfino Carly Taylor Schultz-6 Marisa Ann Smiley Kappa Omicron Merrimack College
Katherine Jenny Fazio Samantha Mary Goodrow Brennan Twardowski Kappa Pi University of South Carolina Aiken
Kristen Lynette Anderson Savannah Lynne Britt Nicole Flippo Crook-3 Cara Brooks Dooley Cori Nicole Doyle Madison Jacques Good Julianna Mckenzie Radford
Kappa Rho University of South Carolina Upstate
Sarah Emily-Gail Campbell Courtney Dianne Kittrell Mary Katherine Rivers
Kappa Sigma University of South Florida
Leah Serena Bebey Jessica Kay Nuechter Olivia Loren Rhodes Olivia Chloe Smith Carlee Thomson Jane Yodvilai-6
Kappa Tau Florida Gulf Coast University
Paige Katherine Bigio Gia SanAngelo Natalie Raye Scott Kimberly Williams Wallace Kappa Upsilon Georgia College
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Points of Pride Convention 2014 1. Shopping is always more fun with sisters, especially while at the Crown & Co. pop-up store at Convention. 2. ZTA would not be where it is today without the loyalty of our alumnae. These women celebrate receiving their Honor Rings. 3. The ZTA Foundation presents Founders Club plaques. 4. These collegians take a break to learn more about ZTA’s brand identity. All Convention attendees received a brand Style Guide, and it can also be found on the ZTA website. 5. We are seeing stars! Zetas enjoy an afternoon bus trip through Los Angeles and a stop at the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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6. Glitz and glamour take over Convention during the Recognition Banquet. Here, ZTA’s top collegiate and alumnae chapters were honored with Silver Awards. 7. ZTA’s Archives are on display and provide great photo opportunities with the Chain of Chapters. 8. The future is so bright these Zetas need shades! These glasses are just a few of the fun items attendees received with ZTA’s new brand identity. 9. Sisters, ice cream and the Santa Monica Pier make a sweet combination. 10. There is no better way to spend breaks between Convention activities than enjoying time with sisters. Fall 2014 · 49
From the Archives
Beta Sigma Omicron and ZTA By Susan Beard, Delta Psi Patricia Cords Levitte, Beta Phi Archives Committee Co-Chairmen Any milestone chapter anniversary is a cause for celebration, and this fall, seven chapters will celebrate their 50th. However, these chapters each have a history more storied than a half of a century. You see, in 1964, ZTA absorbed many of the chapters of Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority. Beta Sigma Omicron was founded in 1888 at University of Missouri. Its Alpha Chapter had a short life, but the sorority quickly expanded to many of the same types of schools as ZTA did in our early years, particularly finishing schools and female seminaries.
However, when ZTA stopped opening chapters at these junior colleges and closing existing chapters to meet National Panhellenic Conference membership criteria, BSO did not, severely stunting its growth and development. Finally, in 1933—31 years after NPC’s founding—BSO made the necessary changes and joined the Conference. Unfortunately, the sorority was still unable regain its expansion momentum after the Great Depression and did not grow at the same pace as the rest of the NPC groups. By the early 1960s, the decision was clear; Beta Sigma Omicron needed to be absorbed by a larger NPC organization, a decision many other
The National Presidents of Beta Sigma Omicron (Norma Newbill Brooks, right) and Zeta Tau Alpha (Jane Shotwell Kerr, left) signed legal documents for ZTA’s absorption of BSO on Aug. 7, 1964. 50 · Themis
smaller sororities had made over the previous three decades. It was at Beta Sigma Omicron’s 1963 convention that it celebrated its 75th anniversary and made the decision to vote on absorption or disbanding. Over its lifetime, BSO had installed 61 chapters, with almost 15,000 initiated members. At the time this vote was taken, only 13 chapters remained, and BSO no longer met NPC’s membership requirements. The vote for absorption was unanimous, and its national officers began the dismantling process. ZTA Academic Achievement Committee member Nancy Morris Roberts (Zeta Alpha Chapter) was a member of BSO and the delegate from her chapter at University of Evansville at that 1963 convention. She remembers being “very excited about it and knew it was the best thing for Beta.” Later that summer, BSO’s National President Norma Newbill Brooks reached out to ZTA’s National President Jane Shotwell Kerr (Beta Phi Chapter, Michigan State University) and expressed interest in our organization. Mrs. Brooks felt ZTA was very similar to BSO based on our founding, early history and membership. The discussion continued for months with the pros and cons being weighed by each side. On Aug. 7, 1964, the Grand Council of Beta Sigma Omicron met with ZTA’s National Council at ZTA’s headquarters, then located in Evanston, Illinois. The legal papers were signed that day for the dissolution of BSO, and the absorption process was scheduled.
Beta Sigma Omicron leadership sent this letter to the presidents of its chapters being absorbed by ZTA. It detailed the Installation and Initiation events and the collection of BSO ritual equipment. Not all of the remaining 13 BSO chapters joined ZTA. Three small chapters at urban schools in New York and Ohio chose to become local sororities, and three chapters at schools where ZTA already had chapters (Louisiana State University, Baldwin Wallace University and Indiana University of Pennsylvania) were released. Each eventually became chapters of Alpha Phi Fraternity. The first Installation of the seven chapters took place Sept. 17, 1964, at Samford University (then called Howard College), with Delta Psi Chapter becoming the first BSO chapter to join our ranks. The Grand Council of BSO was initiated into ZTA the next day in the Nu Chapter house at The University of Alabama. Each of the former national officers was allowed the privilege of being entered on the initiation roll of the ZTA chapter at the school where she graduated.
Within the next two weeks, the remaining six chapters were installed and their members were initiated: • Delta Phi Chapter (Millsaps College) Sept. 20 (now closed) • Delta Chi Chapter (William Jewell College) Sept. 26 • Zeta Alpha Chapter (University of Evansville) Sept. 27 • Zeta Beta Chapter (Thiel College) Sept. 28 • Delta Omega Chapter (Westminster College) Sept. 30 • Zeta Gamma Chapter (Youngstown State University) Oct. 3 All other BSO alumnae had one calendar year from the signing of the agreement to be initiated into ZTA as alumnae, and hundreds took advantage of this. This increase in new Zetas also led to the creation of alumnae chapters in cities where ZTA had previously had none. Many of these women, including Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Roberts, went on to serve ZTA on a large scale. Mrs. Brooks served on ZTA’s National Council from 1966-1974 as our Extension Director. Because ZTA absorbed BSO, none of its traditions or practices carried over into ZTA. Instead, the history of BSO has been preserved in the ZTA Archives. A large amount of sorority material was donated by Mrs. Brooks in 1964, including documents, jewelry, BSO awards, and many bound volumes of its magazine, The Urn. Other members, like Ruth Ott Arthur (Alpha Xi Chapter, Indiana University), have donated additional items, giving us greater insight into BSO.
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Founders’ Day Proclamation 2014 Thirty years have passed since Zeta Tau Alpha celebrated Founders’ Day with a Founder still among us. Ruby Leigh Orgain was the last of the little band of nine to pass away; she died Oct. 22, 1984. I was a new member of Theta Tau Chapter at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and wore a black ribbon beneath my carpenter square new member pin in Miss Ruby’s memory. Few living Zetas had the privilege of meeting one of our Founders, but those who did love to share their stories. As a Traveling Leadership Consultant, our beloved Executive Director Deb Ensor met Miss Ruby and joyfully recounted that story whenever she could. This year will mark the first time since 1985 that ZTA will commemorate Founders’ Day without Deb as our Executive Director. She passed away from ovarian cancer July 18. 52 · Themis
Deb had much in common with our Founders—a dedication to our values, a commitment to our Creed and a love of horses. Her father was a thoroughbred race horse trainer. The History of Zeta Tau Alpha records that Alice Grey Welsh and Helen Mae Crafford were both accomplished horsewomen. “She is the epitome of modern days: fresh, vividly alive and interested in everything,” Shirley Kreasan Strout wrote of Helen.
Deb’s death, Miss Ruby’s Legacy ran her first race—in Indianapolis—and finished in second place.
Vividly alive and interested in everything is also how we will remember Deb. During her ZTA travels, she met Ashley Amoss of Delta Kappa Chapter at Louisiana State University. Ashley’s father is also a thoroughbred trainer and helps his stable owners name their horses. With Deb and Ashley’s influence, a colt became “Seek the Noblest” and a filly became “Miss Ruby’s Legacy.” The week after
Given under my hand and seal, I proclaim the fifteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord, two thousand and fourteen, as our 116th Founders’ Day.
As we remember our Founders today, we will also remember Deb and pledge to run our ZTA race with the fiery spirit, grace and majesty of a thoroughbred. We will truly live Miss Ruby’s Legacy and that of the other Founders as we “Seek the Noblest” in all we do.
Carolyn Hof Carpenter National President Austin, Texas—October 2014