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Past Executive Council and Foundation Board of Director Receives Golden Violet When Elizabeth (Liz) Wakeman Hoffert Her position in an insurance attended Southeast Missouri State company spanned over forty-one University, sorority recruitment did not years: the company changed take place until her second semester names three times, she had 13 of freshman year. By that time, Liz had different positions and worked met many girls from various chapters in eight different offices around and in different classes on campus the country. Liz lived in St. Louis, and at meals. As a result, she felt at Chicago, Morris Plains, and finally ease about joining Tri Sigma’s Beta Xi in Phoenix. She managed to join chapter and was immediately chosen an alumnae chapter in each of the Treasurer of her pledge class. those locations. She remembers her initiation and Not surprisingly, she became her first Tri Sigma Convention, both active in each group: of which helped her make a national Membership Chair, Chapter At the 2016 National Convention in Chicago, connection to our sisterhood. Her Suzan Bosarge, Gamma Mu, presented Liz Treasurer, Ritual Chair and with the Founders Award. life and work saw her moving several Outreach Chair. Liz’s national times after graduation. service to Tri Sigma, which continues to the present
Having previously served on the RPM Board and the joint committee to establish the Tri Sigma Foundation, Liz continued her service as a member of the inaugural 1992 Foundation Board of Directors.
time, began in 1989 and is an outstanding example of giving back to our sisterhood. She has held several positions on the Tri Sigma Foundation, including Board Treasurer. In the alumnae area, she was an Alumnae Coordinator and Extension Coordinator, as well as Alumnae Vice President. From 2010-2016, Liz served as a National Vice President on Executive Council. She has attended 10 triennial Conventions and has been a vital part of countless other events, meetings and leadership programs. Through all this, Liz says she has made some very close friends through Tri Sigma, women she would have never met, and it has allowed her to give back to her community. Continued on page 10
From the National President
“Not all sisters are born to us, life saves some for along the way...” Leigh Standley, artist and writer
It’s that time of year again – the holiday season is fast approaching. It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Autumn breezes are beginning to stir and the leaves are starting to fall; the seasons are changing. People seem a little nicer and smile a little more... it’s a time when people seem to express gratitude a little more and realize there is much for which to be thankful. Recently, I’ve also been reminded there are seasons in life. We remember the childhood years...the high school years... the college years…young adulthood as the “real world” begins...the middle-aged years...the “empty nesters” era and the “golden years.” Through most all of it, there’s a common thread - the gift of sisterhood in Tri Sigma. “Not all sisters are born to us, life saves some for along the way” and thankfully so! With both of our sons off to college now, I’m thankful my husband and I have each other to experience this new season together. Since the children have been away, there’s an unusual stillness in the air and solitude we’ve not experienced. Although our furry family member misses the boys too, she’s quite content receiving all of the attention. Her company in our newly quiet house is a blessing. I’m also thankful for my Sigma sisters who help to make this “seasonal” transition a little easier. Sisterhood is a journey; to behold such an experience truly is a gift, and no one knows that better than you, our revered Golden Violets. Each and every day, you are an inspiration - you are shining examples of lifelong wisdom, power that lies within each of us, faith that leads us, hope that guides us, and sisterly love that binds us. I am thankful that you have influenced my sisterhood journey. In turbulent times such as those we live in today, your steadfast commitment and devotion to Tri Sigma is a reminder that there are constants in the world and not everything in life is disposable. Golden Violets are Tri Sigma’s treasures! So, as life continues to unfold, it’s nice to reminisce about my Sigma memories and remember so many special sisterhood moments, for it is they that have enriched the ever-changing seasons. I’m sure you experience those opportunities also, and I hope you had an incredible time sharing your stories and making more memories together at the Golden Violet Reunion weekend. Autumn is a lovely time to visit the Shenandoah Valley and I hope you had safe and adventurous travels as you made your way to the Mabel Lee Walton House, our Heart Home. Happy Autumn wishes to you! In our bonds,
Natalie Moore Averette, Gamma Beta National President 2
From your Golden Violet Coordinator
Where does the time go? When you first became a Golden Violet, did you say to yourself, “Where did 50 years of Sigma sisterhood go?” I was a Junior at Loyola University in New Orleans, having moved from the Northeast where I had lived and started college, so I was 20 years old when I was initiated into the Gamma Eta Chapter. Still being involved in a sorority 50 years later seemed like something very, very far in the future. However, as I have heard from many other Golden Violets, that is not an unusual feeling. On the opposite side of the spectrum, I have recently had a glimpse of what my oldest granddaughter, Mallory, is feeling. As a freshman at Louisiana State University, she recently joined Pi Beta Phi Sorority. In all the excitement of making new friends and learning about all their traditions and activities, I’m sure she is not thinking about being a 50-year alumna in that organization. I know that she has seen how much my involvement in, and dedication to Tri Sigma has meant to me. She even texted me a picture of one of her high school friends
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who had pledged Tri Sigma at the Gamma Mu Chapter, knowing how much that would mean to me. As you read through the Spotlights section of this issue, you will see that our Golden Violets are women of various backgrounds and experiences. Fifty years of sisterhood in our
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sorority has not slowed them down with their personal pursuits, or their involvement with Tri Sigma. We appreciate that small Golden Violet pin that perhaps we only wear a few times a year. It represents a long and meaningful part of our lives. I wish that for my granddaughter as well. In our bonds,
Mandy Chocheles Gamma Eta Golden Violet Coordinator 3
June 28 -July 1
From the Foundation Chair
Unwavering Belief In Sisterhood Unwavering, faithful, dedicated, devoted, and true…as a Golden Violet, you exemplify these characteristics. You are the definition of a steadfast sister. For fifty years or longer, you have stood by Tri Sigma because of your unwavering belief in sisterhood. It is that same sentiment which guides the Foundation as we give our support and funding to the Tri Sigma experience for members both now and in the future. Financial health has been a Foundation priority these past two years. It is my hope that we will continue building a Foundation which is capable of providing long-lasting, sustainable support for Tri Sigma. Our Board of Directors and staff remain dedicated to fulfilling our mission through scholarships, leadership development, philanthropy, and service. As part of our 25th Anniversary celebration last fall, we announced the Steadfast Giving Club to recognize donors who give unrestricted, monthly recurring gifts. Since its inception, more than 100 Sigmas have joined. We are forever grateful for these inaugural members.
For 2018-2019, we are asking sisters like you to join our Steadfast Giving Club and become a devoted part of our Foundation family. As a Steadfast donor, you will be able to reach your philanthropic goals by budgeting manageable, monthly gifts. It’s through steadfast giving that we can remain true to impacting even more sisters year-round. Your monthly contributions will stretch across all Foundation programs. Plus, Steadfast members will receive personal notes from benefiting Sigma sisters, sharing with you the impact that your generosity has had on their lives. Just as the Foundation’s 25th Anniversary reminded me to be a steadfast leader in my own philanthropy, your faithful support will allow future Sigmas to celebrate the 50th and 75th anniversaries, knowing that it has continuously given back to our Sisterhood. In our bonds,
Bonnie Rainey, Alpha Sigma Chair, Foundation Board of Directors
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A Legacy Of Generosity Diana’s story is just one legacy left by a sister who lived by Tri Sigma’s values. Diana Marie Hunn, Kappa and Omega, died on June 3, 2015 in Dayton, Ohio after a long battle with cancer. She chose to include the Foundation in her estate plans and leave a legacy with Tri Sigma. When earning her bachelor’s degree in science education at Miami University, Diana joined the Kappa chapter of Tri Sigma. During her lifetime, she served as a teacher, professor and advocate of education. She also dedicated herself as a volunteer and active citizen of her Farmersville, Ohio community. Tri Sigma remained an important part of Diana’s life. She led the Dayton Area Alumnae Chapter as Chapter President from 2006-2014. She received the Emily Gates Alumna Achievement Award in 1994, The Centennial Women of Distinction Award in 1998, and Alumna Recognition Award in 2012 for her dedication and leadership. Beyond her time and talents, she was a loyal donor to our philanthropy. Thanks to her planned gift, she has continued to impact our mission over the past three years. Her unrestricted estate gifts have contributed to our funding for Tri Sigma leadership and educational programs, along with ensuring our financial health as a foundation. We hope she would be proud of the work we have accomplished through her generosity.
2018 Prevention Institute
Because of Diana, they are her legacy.
2017 West Virginia Service Immersion
2016 Officer Academy
2017 UIFI Scholarship
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2017 Jamaica Service Immersion 5
Golden Glimpses Spotlights Autumn 2018 In each issue of the “Golden Glimpses”, we shine the spotlight on just a few of the many women who are now considered Golden Violets.
Ann Hammond Seymour, Gamma Mu Ann Hammond Seymour, Gamma
organization. She helps with the
Mu, remembers that while she went
Founders Day Luncheon every
through “rush” at Southeastern
year, sharing her magic way with
Louisiana University, the women in the
flower arranging. Ann has hosted
chapter were inclusive and supportive.
chapter events at her home on
A good friend, who was the chapter
many occasions. It is not a surprise
Vice President had encouraged her
that she has received the Alumnae
to join. Since then, Ann has remained
Recognition Award, the Outstanding
consistently in touch with Tri Sigma,
Alumna of the Region, as well as the
both with involvement in Gamma Mu
Alumnae Panhellenic Award.
recruitment events and as a longtime member of her New Orleans Alumnae Chapter. As a collegian, Ann was both Panhellenic Representative and Chapter Vice President. After attending a Louisiana State Day as an alumna in the Spring of 1972, Ann saw how her sisterhood would continue way past her college years. Past National President and New Orleans alumna Ann Buchler Williams, Gamma Eta, encouraged her to join the New Orleans Alumnae Chapter. A dedicated member of this group since then, Ann has served as its President and Vice President, as well as the delegate to, and President of the Greater New Orleans Alumnae Panhellenic
Ann and her sister Margot, also Gamma Mu, have traveled to every state in the United States and to many countries in Europe and South America. She retired as the Assistant Principal of a large elementary school in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana after having served 34 years in that school system. Ann is the mother of one daughter, a doctor and proud grandmother of two grandsons who keep her busy. She volunteers at the World War II Museum in New Orleans in addition to tutoring in her “spare” time. Ann received her Golden Violet at the April 2018 Founders Day, becoming the fifteenth member of her alumnae chapter to receive that honor.
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Georgia Bader Schaljo, Beta Xi A Beta Xi from Southeast Missouri State
Scouts and 10 with
University, Georgia Bader Schaljo says that being
the Girl Scouts and
an only child, she wanted the sisters that she
several positions with
never had. She was looking for an organization
her church and Parent-
that engaged in philanthropy since she was active
Teacher groups. After
in the Girl Scouts and her church when she was
earning her Master’s
growing up. Sharing a room and living closely
in Remedial Reading
with others in the sorority house, she learned
from the University
how to be part of a group and how to volunteer
of Missouri St. Louis,
her time. Running a meeting using Roberts Rules
her teaching career
of Order was another lesson that served her well
included the youngest of pupils in first grade and
later in life. Her boyfriend, Fred, a Sigma Tau
nursery school. She taught at St. Mark’s Mini School
Gamma was chosen her chapter’s Man of the
in Florissant from 1988 until her retirement in
Year. They have been married now for 50 years
May 2017. That school district honored Georgia
with two children and six grandchildren.
with the Contributor to Education Award and a
Georgia joined what was to become the Greater St. Louis Alumnae Chapter after graduation
Title 1 Volunteer Award. She is also a member of the Copper Dome Society at her alma mater.
and through the years has served as Secretary
Ongoing involvement with Tri Sigma, the Boys
and President. She has always enjoyed going
Scouts, her church, and a local gardening society
to meetings, making new Sigma friends as
plus keeping up with her grandchildren contribute to
well as reuniting with old ones. She says that it
a full life for this Beta Xi Golden Violet.
has also empowered her to serve many other organizations such as 38 years with the Boy
My sisters remind me, by their very steadfastness, that truth, beauty and goodness exist in the world, and that, no matter what there are and always will be people loving people through thick and thin. –Unknown 7
Julie K. Lammel, Alpha Sigma Julie K. Lammel came from Memphis, TN to Hattiesburg,
Iota, it will always hold special memories for her. From
MS to attend college at the University of Southern
her years of involvement with Tri Sigma, Julie says she has
Mississippi. She was not familiar with any sorority there,
learned strong leadership skills, the value of friendship
but a family friend did direct her attention to the Alpha
and sisterhood, as well as a great deal of self-esteem. She
Sigma Chapter of Tri Sigma there. She
has shared these ideals and the examples
remembers that during Formal Recruitment,
of ongoing sisterhood by reporting on
her bid to become a member was slid under
them frequently in The Triangle. Julie was
her door in the dorm. The rest, as they say, is
awarded Triangle Correspondent of the
history. She served as Panhellenic Delegate
Triennium, and Alumna of the Region. In
and then as Chapter President. While in that
2016, she was honored by being named one
office, she initiated a young woman who
of Tri Sigma’s Women of Distinction.
would become one of Tri Sigma’s National
Julie has traveled to all 50 states and
Presidents, Laura Ward Sweet. To this day,
every continent except Antarctica. She
Julie keeps in touch with many Alpha Sigma
has endowed a scholarship at her alma
alumnae sisters through a special Facebook page. Having moved to Nashville right after graduation, she began her lifelong occupation of being a speech pathologist. She also was a charter member of the Nashville Alumnae Chapter, which is now 46 years old and going strong. Julie and her alumnae sisters were instrumental in making Tri Sigma’s National Convention there in 2007 something very special. From organizing the multiple events and celebrations, to meeting famous country singer and Tri Sigma, Carrie Underwood, Alpha
mater: the Julie K. Lammel Endowed Scholarship in Speech Pathology. She is chapter advisor to the local Adult Stuttering Support Group and is active in her church and a Fostoria Glass Club. Figure skating and water aerobics are included in her many activities since her recent retirement as a speech pathologist for the Metro Nashville Public Schools. Like many other Sigmas who have a hard time believing that 50 years of sisterhood can fly by so quickly, Julie can now enjoy the special recognition of being a Golden Violet.
Linda Barbone, Beta Tau Linda Barbone became a member of the Beta Tau
the alumnae chapter. They also
Chapter at the University of Detroit-Mercy in March of
celebrated her past service as
1968, joining for what she saw as the sisterhood and
chapter Treasurer, Secretary,
camaraderie among the members. Today she says that
Vice President and President.
she is flabbergasted that it was time for her to receive
As many Golden Violets will
her Golden Violet. Her Houston Alumnae Chapter
agree, Linda says that Tri Sigma,
sisters honored Linda not only for her 50 years as a Tri
“is the one organization that has been consistent in my
Sigma, but for her longtime membership (since 1980) in
life throughout the past 50 years”. She admits that she has 8
been more active as an alumna than a collegian. Her
Orleans and Dallas. Often sisters from the alumnae
alumnae chapter sisters have always been there for her,
chapter are at these events, proudly wearing identical
and she certainly has given back during her years as a
outfits. Linda’s travels have certainly not been limited to
member there.
local or even national trips. Her retirement years have
Linda has lived in Houston since 1978 and worked in finance and accounting with ExxonMobil for 20 years. She has been married to her husband, Maurice Rahe since 1973 and they share a son, daughter
seen her in places from Aruba to Acapulco to Antarctica… and those are just the places that start with the letter “A”. Her goal since retirement has been to travel around the world, and she is enjoying that challenge.
and a grandson. Her membership in the Houston
Linda has witnessed over the years that no matter
Alumnae Chapter has included several trips to triennial
how much time passes, sisterhood is forever. She is
Conventions, including those in Lafayette and New
proud to join several of her Houston alumnae sisters as a Golden Violet.
Sheryl Harrison Lamarand, Alpha Phi Sheryl Harrison Lamarand attended Central Michigan University and joined the Alpha Phi Chapter, where she witnessed that sisters of Tri Sigma were amazing and truly exemplified the spirit of “Loving, Giving and Sharing”. She served as Recording Secretary and enjoyed several Sigma getaway weekends with her chapter sisters. They were proud to be part of the chapter as it was awarded Chapter of the Year and for contributing the Song of the Year. As an alumna, Sheryl was the founder and driving force behind continuing gatherings at Founders Day. This has become an annual event and has grown to include younger alumnae. Her Alpha Phi sisters acknowledge that she has always been that one person who holds everyone together and is beloved by all: a “perfect example of friendship, character, and conduct.” Upon graduating, Sheryl married and moved to the Detroit, MI area where she earned her Master’s Degree from Wayne State University and stayed on to work there for a number of years. She was then hired by Michigan State University and moved to East Lansing. Upon retiring in 2013, Sheryl moved to her current home on Little Bradford Lake near Gaylord, MI. Her son and his wife have a small farm nearby, so she has the joy of spending time with her grandchildren. Sheryl has been an active member of the Central Michigan Alumnae Chapter, serving as President from 20112013 and on the planning committee for Alpha Phi Chapter’s 75th Anniversary. She has also attended several Michigan State Day celebrations. In addition to being active in her church, Sheryl is a Certified Zentangle Instructor and teaches classes at the Gaylord Area Council for the Arts. She is exceptionally gifted in beadwork, making decorative items with a variety of colors and sizes. Sharing her talents and teaching them to others is a gift Sheryl gives every day. She truly embodies “to receive much, you must give much.” 9
Liz Hoffert, from page 1
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It doesn’t matter how long you have been a Sigma since college, or even as an alumna initiate. You can contribute and give back to our sisterhood and she will give back to you. ~Liz Hoffert
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Now that she is retired, Liz and her husband, Fred have traveled around the world and to all 50 United States. When she is at home in Phoenix, AZ, she volunteers weekly at St. Mary’s Food Alliance, the first food bank in the country. She and Fred are dedicated fans of the Arizona Diamondbacks baseball team. Her daughter, Lynette, was the Honor Alumnae Initiate at the 2001 Convention in Tampa. Presently there are two legacies in the family: granddaughters Ava (13) and Claire (10), who attended Founders Day last year with Lynette, and both have said that they want to come back again another year. When asked what she has learned from her experience in Tri Sigma, Liz shares her feeling that “through philanthropy and friendship, everyone brings something to the team and dedication to a big cause.” Now she has being a Golden Violet to add to her extremely fulfilling experience in our sisterhood.
Each year, Liz serves as a mentor at Dunham Women of Character Institute for a small group of emerging leaders.
New Golden Violets Since Spring 2018 First Name
Middle/ Maiden Name
Last Name
Initiation Chapter
Mary Lou
Chappell
Roberts
Alpha Epsilon
Ardelle
Lierbo
Blattman
Beta Iota
Susan
Johanning
Koenigsberger
Beta Lambda
JoAnn
Burke
Conley
Beta Mu
Sherry
Ann
Irvin
Beta Mu
Barbone
Beta Tau
Linda Georgia
Bader
Schaljo
Beta Xi
Kathleen
Marshall
McCandless
Iota
Nora
Eyre
Moushey
Kappa
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Eligible Golden Violets Did you know Golden Violets who are nominated automatically receive their Golden Violet if they have been a member for 50 years and paid alumnae dues for 20 years? It’s just that easy! You can access the two page form one of two ways. You can contact National Headquarters by phone, 540-459-4212, or by email, sigma@trisigma.org, to ask a nomination form be sent or emailed to you. You can also log into the Members Only section of the National Website called Sigma Connect and find the form under Sigma Celebrations, Awards. The Golden Violet honor is given only to those special Tri Sigmas who have proven their vow of lifetime commitment through their friendship and steadfast love of our Sorority for 50 years. Ensure another loyal and steadfast member is cherished the same way you are and nominate an eligible Golden Violet today!
First Name
Middle/ Maiden Name
Last Name
Initiation Chapter
First Name
Middle/ Maiden Name
Last Name
Initiation Chapter
Brenda
Dixon
Schlesinger
Alpha Gamma
Suzanne
Ellinger
Stewart
Gamma Delta
Lynn
Coco
Hinrichs
Alpha Mu
Catherine
Wood
Pillsbury
Gamma Kappa
Susan
Monk
McConnell
Alpha Omicron
Connie
Hurd
Miller
Gamma Lambda
Judith
McCormick
Daniel
Alpha Rho
Judy
L.
Wilkinson
Gamma Nu
Verna
McInnis
List
Alpha Sigma
Michele
Valiani
McCarty
Gamma Pi
Elizabeth
Patterson
Nelms
Alpha Sigma
Constance
George
Bailey
Gamma Rho
Sarah
Irene
Walter
Alpha Sigma
Kathleen
Graff
Finger
Gamma Rho
Pamela
Cosby
Cosby-Smith
Alpha Upsilon
Vella
Lynn
Bradbery
Gamma Tau
Emily
Griffith
Ward
Alpha Upsilon
Barbara
Harrah
Conley
Gamma Tau
MaryLee
Daniels
Kantin
Alpha Xi
Linda
Brown
Granato
Gamma Tau
Kathy
Rayburn
Kopperud
Alpha Xi
Suzette
Fink
Hutchens
Gamma Tau
Deborah
Stonich
McInerney
Alpha Xi
Vivian
Isom
Michael
Gamma Tau
Nancy
Lynn
Taylor
Alpha Xi
Annetta
Walter
Myers
Gamma Tau
Barbara
Hampton
Driscoll
Alpha Zeta
Elizabeth
Durrett
Turner
Gamma Tau
Cheryl
Bayer
Gavlas
Beta Delta
Nancy
Parks
Burge
Gamma Xi
Christine
Hargrave
Ahlstrand
Beta Epsilon
Martha
Ann
Coleman
Kappa
Susan
Hutchinson
Martinek
Beta Epsilon
Melody
Phillips
Krueger
Kappa
Carla
Trimarco
Scalzo
Beta Epsilon
Patti
Werner
Smith
Kappa
Patricia
Muller
Salch
Beta Epsilon
Nancy
Blose
Wendrowski
Kappa
Elizabeth
Fischer
Piantanida
Beta Epsilon
Sharon
Enyart
Stead
Nu
Elaine
Amy
Cook
Beta Gamma
Bonnie
Switzer
Kinunen
Omicron
Beverly
Fedewa
Macke
Beta Gamma
Sandra
Burkhart
Thomas-Warner
Omicron
Marianna
Connor
Malm
Beta Iota
Sandra
Hatfield
Sutherland
Psi
Barbara
JoAnne
Petrik
Beta Mu
Mary
Santner
Berman
Rho
Peggy
Wery
Salayi
Beta Pi
Ruby
Larby
Simpson
Rho
Mary
Metcalf
Blakeslee
Beta Rho
Catherine
Daley
Wood
Chi
Barbone
Beta Tau
Patricia
Tate
Lewis
Pi
Linda Marilyn
Baumgardner
O'Brien
Beta Tau
Martitia
Neel
Beach
Rho
Kathleen
Curran
Williams
Beta Upsilon
Carol
Baughan
Hawks
Rho
Kristin
Ann
Knuth
Chi
Beverly
Bole
Scholz
Rho
Rita
Moore
Lavery
Chi
Linda
Elizabeth
Trigg
Rho
Cynthia
Bennett
Thomas
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