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2 An Introduction to the Heritage Museum... So that a part of the past shall endure beyond the present." These word~. printed on the cover of the Heritage Mu eum brochure. sum up the reasons for the establishment of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Heritage Museum. This exciting project was affirmed by vote of the 1980 General Convention. Incorporation and Internal Revenue Service approval of tax exempt status for the Museum took place that same year. A IS-member Board of Trustees. chaired by past Fraternity president Jean Hess Wells. ~ Y- Georgia. will. upervise the management of the Museum in cooperation with the Headquarters operation. The Articles of Incorporation provide for an Executive Board composed of the Fraternity president, vice president. treasurer, executive secretary, historian. and one other member selected biennially from among its membership by the Board of Trustees. The current Executive Board consists of. in addition to Jean Wells. Sally Moore Nitschke. BN- Ohio State, Gay Chuba Barry, ~A Penn State; Jean Schmidt. ~/\-Miami U.; Betty San or Cameron, BN - Ohio State; Catherine Schroeder Graf, BN - Ohio State; and Katherine Morton Epler, f!1- Denison. Ruth Bullock Chastang, B -Ohio State; Sally lredel Gulick./\ Akron; Katharine Bailey Hoyt. BN - Ohio State: Ruth Branning Molloy, BA- Pennsylvania; Katharine Wade Pennell. B -Ohio State; Myrtle Oliver Roever, f1- Washington U.; Margaret Easton Seney, P~- Ohio Wesleyan: and Susan Burrows Swan, B -Ohio State; also are serving on the Board of Trustees. The board is scheduled to meet biennially at the time of general conventions. Kappa Kappa Gamma has owned the building at 530 East Town Street for 30 years. It was acquired in 1951 through the foresight of Clara 0. Pierce, B -Ohio State, the Fraternity's executive secretary from 1929 to at a time the area was in blight. With its purchase, Kappa became the first women's fraternity to establish a permanent headquarters. The Town/Franklin neighborhood was one of Columbus' newest and most fashionable residential areas in 1852 when Philip Snowden. a wealthy dealer in silks and embroideries, built the mansion that was to become Kappa Headquarters nearly a century later. George Bellows, father of artist George Wesley Bellows, was the architect who designed the structure in the Renaissance Italian Villa Style. It is reputed to be the finest example of its kind in the city. Details include carved arched lintels, an iron entrance canopy and balcony cast in Philadelphia. and a By Catherine Schroeder Graf Museum Director... Heritage Museum 530 E. Town St. Columbus, Ohio Museum Director Catherine Schroeder Graf BN - Ohio State Museum Curator Nancy Senor Pennell B~- Ohio State Chairman Board of Trustees Jean Hess ~/Is ~\ -Georgia A In October 1980 The Kiwanis Club of Columbus, Ohio, presented ~'"'t"'"" Headquarters with a blue and gold bronze plaque placing the "Heritage Tour". Executive Secretary Betty Sanor Cameron is receiving the award. belvedere (small room on the top floor) crowned with a decorati finial. A wrought iron fence ornamented with a fleur-de-lis graces the front of the property. The lovely home remained a private residence for over 70 Governor and Mrs. David Tod and their seven children lived during the early years of the Civil War. Several generations of David S. Gray family resided in the house from 1869 until The Columbus Women's Club bought the property in 1923 remodeled it, adding an auditorium and adapting the interior to i needs. After the Depression, the building passed again into hands. housing a succession of businesses and occupants. It had teriorated into a poorly kept rooming house by the time Kappa h,.,.,.,..,... interested in it. The Victorian mansion was 20 year~ old when KKf was founded i Under the guidance of Clara Pierce and Fraternity archi Frances Sutton Schmitz, B~- Michigan, the structure was restored the elegance of that period. Careful planning resulted in the renovat1 of the stately drawing room on the first floor and the conver ion of remaining space into office, work and storage areas. a lunch and a small kitchen. The remaining rooms on the second and th floor were retained as sitting and sleeping room for visiting Fraterni personnel. Two rental apartments were included to help ubsidizc cost of operation. There also was an apartment for a nos1e~s-ma but in the ensuing years it, too, had to be used for Kappa~ attcndi meetings.

3 lara Pierce and Frances David Evans. B" -Ohio State, Fraternity adquarters staff member and supervisor of chapter finance from 4 till 1969, spent many hours shopping for Victorian furniture, ch of which they found in 'second-hand" stores. Fortunately for ppa. furnishings of that period were considered old-fashioned and of favor and could be purchased for a fraction of their value today. important pieces have been given to Headquarters since that, such as a table and chair from the estate of founder Louisa Miller and a bedroom suite that once belonged to Mary, B -Ohio State a devastating fire de troyed the portion of the building between the original structure and the carriage house. The fire demolished part of the second floor in the back of the hou e. The room were badly damaged by smoke and water. Fraternity decided to tum the disaster into an opportunity to restore the to its original character. The two rental apartments were con- present time memorabilia is scattered throughout the house in an uncoordinated manner. Gowns and acce sorie are crowded. along with Fraternity regalia, into one inadequate closet. Security needs to be improved, as well. The Museum will occupy the original portion of the building. Thi~ consists of the drawing room, the parlour acros. the hall. and the dining room which has been used as the executive secretary's office the c many years. Jn addition, space will be dedicated to museum displays in the rooms above this part of the house. Up till now the drawing room has been the only first floor room available for period furnishings and exhibit. With the removal of the desks and office equipment now occupying the parlour and dining room. these areas can be utilized for Museum purposes. However. they also will have to be furnished in an authentic manner. An architectural firm is coordinating the return of the oldest room of the dwelling to a residential character and the remodeling of the rest of the building for the administrative work of the Fraternity. New offices will appear in space that previously was wasted. Effective provision for resources, machine operation, and storage i planned. Executive Secretary Betty Cameron has moved from her former office to a lovely room that was not a part of the house when it wa built in Remodeling of the finance offices has been completed. but funding is needed in order that all of the projected modifications can be made. It is hoped that the Heritage Museum will not only be the recipient of monetary contributions, but of other kinds a well. It is our good fortune to have many historic items in our collection. but it is far from The view of the second story sitting room is taken from the stairs to the third floor. 1965, remains an exquisite into additional bedroom and the indi pensable econd floor room. Kappa can feel ju tifiable pride in this venerable re idence which a a pa ageway into the Victorian Era and the period of our It ignificance was recognized by the Columbu Conveni itor Bureau and it affiliate, the Helm man. when they their fir t City Beautiful Award to the Fraternity in The Franklin neighborhood received li ting in the ational Register Hi toric Place~ in 1975 and i being revitalized by other orgamza-, bu ine e and mdi idual engaged m re toring properties m the In addition to the period furniture that ha. been menttoncd, many item of tlver. chma. and Jev.ell) can be een throughout the. The Frat mtt) al o ha accumulated an emiablc collection of lothing. A ampling ofthe'c thing u ually t. taken to biennial ton. The c tabli hment and funding of the Hcritag Mu. cum will provide di pia) and t rage facilitb for the thing v.e ha.,:c. At the

4 complete. Our Museum "Wish List'' includes a wide variety of articles. some of great value, some of little value to anyone but our Fraternity: For the house (period of mterest ) - A pre-1900 square or grand piano in playing condition for the dra'' ing room Chandeliers that originally would have been designed as gas lighting fixtures for the drawing room. parlour. and bedrooms Argand and other chimney lamps Victorian chairs and sideboard for the dinmg mom Iron urns A Victorian oval tea table and ceramic tea >et Appropriate portraits and paintings of fruit Period needlework Books and picture frames of the 1800s Kappa Heritage Museum, 530 E. Town Street, served as Governor's Mansion during the Civil War, and currently houses Fraternity Headquarters and the Fraternity memorabilia. For our archives and Fraternity exhibits (unlimited period of interest) - Old documents and letters Handwritten and illuminated ritual books Kappa badges and other jewelry Books by Kappa authors Compositions and recordings by Kappa musicians Artwork by Kappa artists Clothing and accessories- we have very little in our collection from the 1940s on Photographs with identified ~ubjects Convention souvenirs and scrapbooks (One scrapboolo.. that has been given to the Museum contains a map unlike any in our archives. since many valuable records were destroyed in the 1965 fire. l The Museum acquisition policy states that all contributions become the property of the Fraternity irrevocably and are subject to no restrictions of any kind. Appraisal costs are to be assumed by donors. Acknowledgement forms will be sent to donors by Museum per onnel. The advice of consultants who have expeni~e in Victoriana and historic preservation also will be needed. Please let us know if you can help wedding gown worn by Constance Julian, a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority and daughter of Helen McCoy Julian, rn- Denison ; Helen Julian's 1942 trousseau suit; early 1960s pink shantung gown worn by Mrs. Russell N. Brown, mother of Judy Brown Black, B\1- Ohio State. BELOW LEFT: Diorama depicting Beta Alpha Chapter founders in 1890 on the steps of the biological hall. Gift of Beta Alpha Chapter. Diorama prepared by Lillian Zimmerman Fligg and Kathryn Fligg Lee, both BA - Pennsylvania, in honor of the chapter's 75th anniversary. In front of the diorama are two other items of interest and beauty. The Fraternity's first Loyalty Award, presented to Marie Bryden Macnaughtan, C-)- Missouri, at the 1956 Convention, is pictured on the left. It was returned by her family upon her death. Helen Cornish Hutchinson, 13!.-) - Oklahoma, traditionally provides these biennial awards, honoring Helen Flinn Ege, re - Pittsburgh. The art nouveau bronze bust of Minerva (Athena) is the gift of Susan Rockwood. BP.l - Cincinnati. BELOW: Three framed reproductions of Godey's pnnts, the gift of Diane Miller Selby, B - Ohio State. The fashions shown in the smaller print. marked "1830," at the bottom of the group predate the others by at least 20 years.

5 There will be a Museum shop. Items such as notepaper decorated with architectural details of the building can be purchased in the shop or ordered through The Key. Perhaps you have ideas about other articles the shop could carry. Please call or write if you do! Fraternity members have much to give and much to gain from the Heritage Museum. Tours are available and are frequently requested by chapters and alumnae groups. Jf you would like to see the Museum and Fraternity Headquarters, please give Nancy Sanor Pennell, BN - Ohio State. who is serving as Museum curator, adequate notice of your visit. Columbus alumnae have a close-up opportunity to help with the Museum. Many have volunteered to do research, help maintain our historic gowns, catalog our collection, assist with acquisition and funding. and just plain ''help wherever needed.' Our short range goals for the Heritage Museum are to have a display of the life and times ofkkf 100 years ago ready for Associate Council Seminar in June of this year and to have formal displays set up throughout our official ''house'' for the 1982 Convention in Columbus in June, All those who attend will see the Museum in full operation! Our long range goals are: (I) To relate our collection to the development of Kappa Kappa Gamma, which has been influenced by historic events in the United States and throughout the world (2) To relate Kappa history to the education and social development of women. remembering that just over a century ago our educational opportunities consisted of little beyond grammar school (3) To place major emphasis on American colleges and universities and the impact the Greek fraternity system and other education related organizations have had upon them (4) To share responsibly our historic building, which is located in an important area of Columbus, with the people of the community and visitors from other communities throughout the world who attend Fraternity meetings, conventions in Columbus, and educational institutions in our vicinity Won't you join us in collecting. preserving, and displaying our heritage in our newly established Museum? Your contributions. large or small, are so important and are tax deductible"... so that a part of the past shall endure beyond the present. ' (continued on next page) Recent Museum acquisitons include: A sleeve iron from the estate of Margaret Wood Sater, BN- Ohio State; an 1862 Godey's Lady's Book and 1938 Convention scrapbook presented by Carolyn Varin Copeland, M - Butler; a J\4>1\ (the local sorority that became AH Chapter) songbook from Helen Cirkel Bray, AH - Utah; a 1921 Kappa songbook sent in by Helen Garrison Picton, BPA- Cincinnati; a scrapbook from Helen Atwood Harwood, BT - Syracuse, containing memorabilia from several conventions; an antique picture frame given to the Museum by Kay Schroeder Graf, BN - Ohio State; a wooden baby stocking stretcher from Ruth Branning Molloy, BA - Pennsylvania; a!leur-de-lis drapery rod attachment from the estate of Geraldine Shore Hancock, AA- Monmouth, sent to the Museum by Marcia Hall Johnson, K - Hillsdale. The bust of Athena and 1956 Loyalty Award mentioned previously also are pictured. MIDDLE: Baby dress and slip from the collection of Clara 0. Pierce, BN Ohio State, executive secretary , reputed to be worn by Miss Pierce at her christening. FAR RIGHT: Executive Secretary Betty Sanor Cameron, BN- Ohio State, stands near the fireplace in her new office at Fraternity Headquarters. BELOW MIDDLE: Museum Director Catherine Schroeder Graf, BN - Ohio State, at her desk in the temporary Museum office. This room will be restored as the dining room of the mansion when Headquarters remodeling is completed. BELOW LEFT: Museum Curator Nancy Sanor Pennell, BN- Ohio State. Nancy is in charge of the care and keeping of the Museum collection and probably has conducted more Headquarters tours than any Kappa in the history of our ownership of the property.

6 Curator Attends Museum Workshop Nancy Sanor Pennell, BN - Ohio State, curator of the Heritage Museum, was selected to attend a Midwest regional workshop on "Interpreting the Humanities through Museum Exhibits". It was held at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin, March 8-ll. The American Association for State & Local History, a national organization dedicated to advancing appreciation and knowledge of local history in the U.S. and Canada. sponsored the workshop with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Nancy joined 25 other historical agency professionals from Illinois. Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin at the workshop. All were selected on the basis of their involvement in exhibit work and ability to pass workshop-gained skills on to others. Participants learned how to interpret history through artifacts, documents, and pictorial sources, how to write effective exhibit labels, how to design exhibits for special audiences. and how to plan and build economical exhibits. Shortly after her return to Fraternity Headquarters, Nancy will demonstrate her newly gained skills by preparing an exhibit that will be reviewed by Arminta Neal, nationally recognized exhibit design expert. 8 HeriU~P Mullt!Um hednkl111"1o entry hall ~ Heritage Muaeum ~ Muaetfm Admlni!ltratlve Offices ~ Mullt!Um Admlnl8trative Offices FIRST FUXJR SECOND FUXJR Architectural Plans of Building Usage Clip this form ancl mail to: Kappa Kappa Gamma Heritage Museum 530 E. Town Street Columbus, Ohio A PLEDGE OF SUPPORT... In response to the needs of the Kappa Heritage Museum. it is my decision to contribute $ now, to maximize currently my tax benefits from a gift to Kappa Kappa Gamma's fund for the Heri tage Museum project. This gift is in honor of i In addition to my gift this year, I pledge gifts as follows: --t I would like to volunteer my services in the following areas: I. Development and Support 3. Consultant in area of: (Funding, acquisition) 2. Public Relations 4. Suggestions: (speakers. program, communication) LAST NAME FIRST M-IE MAIDEN NAME tif applicable) STREET CITY STATE ZIP CODE CHAPTER (if applicable! CLASS (if applicable) DATE My check is enclo ed and is made out to the Kappa Kappa Gamma Heritage Museum Fund. I under tand lh!t _my contribution is tax deductible.

7 Initiation at r'i' 1 0/7/67. Claire Weller Davis Polly Beall, Marilyn Davis Coolidge and Conni~ Wright Murray. I wa so surprised to pick up my winter issue of Th e Key and find MY MOTHER listed in the " Lost but not forgotten" section. I have enclosed the appropriate information on her for your records. For a little hi story (and Polly Beall and I always thought this would be a great Key story! ) My mom, Claire Weller Davis, attended Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh and graduated in Years later " Tech" became Carnegie-Mellon and her local Kappa Phi Delta affiliated with Kappa, becoming the Delta Xi Chapter. Mom was called to see if she wanted to go through initiation and declined at the time. She had two little boys under six and me a an infant. During my rush days at Uni versity of Maryland he kept quiet while I truggled on which house to pledge - once Kappa and I cho e each other, Mom told me her story. And now the fun of it all? Mom and I were initiated together on I at Gamma Psi in Maryl and. Polly Beall i her big sister. And to thi day I' m ure my key was pinned on first o who's the legacy??! - Maril yn Davi Coolidge P.S. I've been an advi or at Gamma Psi fo r the Ia t 5-6 year and Mom's helped at several initiations. Thought you might be intere ted in the enclosed art icle and picture. Were tored 1879 "Steamboat Goth ic ' ' hou e and Ia t year fi nally- a replica " My doll hou e. It i rea ll y lovely. Roberta Steven on McCrary --- ~--- Dear Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity: As one of the recipients of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Graduate Fellowship fo r 1980, I am pleased to send a report of the progres t~ a t I have made toward my desired goal of becoming a dentist. My fir t quarter could be described a intere ting. ri gorous. and challenging in many different ways. Perhaps the area I was least prepared fo r and yet enjoy tremendously, was the arti stic aspect of denti try. It ha been MANY years since I have taken any art c lasses, and this past quarter we were required to draw and carve teeth, and u se other dental materi als in arti tic ways. I felt that this was a pleasant break from the academi c aspect of our curriculum. My classes included Histology - learning about the different cells, ti ssues and organs in the body; Systemic Anatomy - largely taught through the dissection of human cadavers which was absolute ly fasc inating; Physiology - unfortunately. the LEAST favorite of my classes!; Dental Anatomy - a self paced course to teach the morphology of tooth structure; and Dental Material - introducing us to the di ffe rent properties of the myri ad of materials used in dentistry. I was satisfied in achieving a 3.44 GPA for my first quarter. After hav ing been removed from an academic environment for two years. I was a bi t concerned that it might take a quarter to adju t. Actu all y. after the first week I fe lt right at home! The members of my class certainl y are a large part of my enthu ias m fo r dental school. I was surprised to find among the ranks a lawyer, a woman with a Master's in Genetics, a hou ewife with three young children, and everal Pharmacist. We are certainly a varied group and we are getting to know each other very well after more than a few late ni ghts in lab' Besides my classes I was selected to serve on the Admi sions Committee by the Director of Admi ions. This was quite an honor for me and a large responsibil ity as well. My duties include sc.reening applicants' fi les. interviewi ng. and voting on the candidates. A one of two fi rst year student member, each of our votes has equal weight with any of the other committee member. I enjoy this work very much and although it i extremely ti me consuming it is a po it ion that! fee l is very worth while. Once again I would like to thank you fo r givi ng me fi nancial support thi year. I appreciate it very much. Patricia E. Gardner KA9 Letters on the use of hi toric gown : excerpt from Ruth Branning Molloy, BA- Pennsylvania... "Our Kappa item hould all be photographed for the record and in urance. I think the gowns hould not be worn by li ing bodie! El a itz che (Jame ) Zelley. BA. collected beautiful gown for her talks on antique fan. She ha a fabulou collection and o many gown were ruined from con tant wearing by eager. perspiring hool girl! Their value i enhanced by the deference with which they Doll House is exact replica - weighs 250 are treated. They an be held up. de cribed in pounds and measured 66'' long, 47" high and detail. and even delicately touched. but not doffed 44" deep. and d nned!" The edit r i intere ted in a feature article on Kappa ' ho live in or have re tored hi tori landmark. Plea e write and encl e a photo. The Key~ of Kappa Kappa Gamma EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL Vol. 98 No. 1 Spring, 1981 The first college u omen's magazine. Published cominuously since /882 Fraternity Headquarters, 530 East Town St., Columbus, OH (Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2079, Columbus, OH 43216) Send all editorial material and correspondence to the: EDITOR - Mrs. David B. Selby, 6750 Merwin Place, Worthington, OH Send all active chapter news and pictures to: ACTIVE CHAPTER EDITOR - Mrs. Willis C. Pflugh, Jr., 2359 Juan St., San Diego, CA Send all alumnae news and pictures to : ALUMNAE EDITOR - Mrs. Paul Heenehan, 439 Lake Rd., Wyckoff, NJ Send all business items and change of address, six weeks prior to month of publication to: FRATERNITY HEADOUARTERs-P.O. Box 2079, Columbus, OH (Duplicate copies cannot be sent to replace those undelivered through fa ilure to send advance notice.) Second class postage paid at Columbus, OH and at additional mailing offices. USPS Copyright, Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity Price $1.50 single copy. Deadline dates are August 1, November 1, February 1, and April 1 for Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer issues respectively. Printed in U.S.A. Table of Contents Heritage Museum Especiall y for you... 6 Alum nae News 7 Fratern ity Directory Worki ng with learning disab il it ies Appo inted officers "She Ought to be a Kappa" Walk through reference process..., Membership Data Form Chapter Membership Chrm Alu mnae Reference Chrm In Memoriam LOST but not forgotten Pa rl iamentary Inquiry Campus Highlights The Kappa Way - Fraterni ty Education Membership Programs Zeta Delta Installed at Vermont Historically Speaking Cou ncil High lights inside back cover Excerpt from Lori Hagen Fleck. rt- North Dakota... " I am of the opinion that it i very damaging to del icate and valuable pecimen of our heritage to place them on living models, even if the model happen to fit the garments. The tre placed on a garment a it i put on, fa tened, and moved about in ha ten the rate at which it will deteriorate. I it fair that we hould enjoy the e beautiful co tume on ali ing model only to make it le likely that our future Kappa i ter will even be able to ee them on di play? I am not oppo ed to having the e dre e on di pia, but it i much le damaging to have a form cu tom made for each garment. and to expo e them (continued on pg. 24)

8 E specially for you The CHOICES Committee of Kappa Kappa Gamma has, over the pa st several years, prepared a wide range of career information for our m embers. Much of the information will be helpful to individuals em barking on a career for the first time or re-entering the job market. T here are also resources available for chapters or alumnae groups who w ould like to plan a career program or seminar. This career information is available upon request from Headquarters fo r a small fee. A price list is enclosed for your information. We hope th at you will save this price list for future orders. Kappa Kappa Gamma takes pride in its career program. It was es tablished because of the growing number of women seeking a career ou tside of the home and in an effort to heighten the awareness of career p Ianning for our undergraduates. We hope you will use this service and lo ok forward to hearing from you! c HOICES CAREER FILE RESOURCE PRICE LIST I. Self-assessment and evaluation A. "How to Use Volunteer Experience and Talents as Employment Skills and Qualifications" -two part packet in workbook form I. Part one- Assessment 6 Evaluation (16 pages) Part two- Preparing a Resume (14 pages) entire packet B. ' 'Seminar Workbook for CHOICES'' - orientation and preparation for actual job seeking (use for self-assessment) (28 pages) 2.25 I. Resumes A. Contents of a Resume (8 pages) B. Resume Writing and Job Interviewing Workshops (6 pages).65 C. Resume Outline (10 pages) D. Resume- First Draft-a worksheet for compiling resume in formation (3 pages) E. Typing of a Resume ( I page) II. Cover Letter Explanation, typing, check list, and six samples (8 pages) Y. Interview Preparing for the Interview, The Interview, Questions Frequently Asked, Your Resume, Possible Questions to Ask at Your Job Interview ( 13 pages) I. I 0 v. Chapter Packets A. Beta Nu Career Program '79 (40 pages) (contains various seminars) B. Chapter Mini Career Program ( 16 pages) (can be held in one evening) VI. Resources A. Resource List - Placement of Women in Non-Traditional Employ ment includes slides, films, publication. pies (7 pages) B. Arts and Sciences Resource List (II pages) c. Bibliographies (2 pages) t D. Bibliographies and Resource Agencies Tests (5 pages).....6! E. Recommendations for a Basic Career Collection - includes: bib liographies, directories, career planning, job hunting periodicals(' pages) ~ F. Resources Available through "Catalyst" I. Counseling Women (4 pages) ~ 2. Working Mothers (5 pages) ,6( 3. Assertiveness Training (2 pages) ( G. Resource Session for KKG Sorority- OSU chapter (I page).2~ H. Career Investigation Questions (2 pages) ( I. Article from The Key outlining computer file and how to compile local career materials (I page) PRICES ARE FOR SINGLE COPIES AND INCLUDE POSTAGE. To order, make out check to Kappa Kappa Gamma and send to: CHOICES, P.O. Box 2079, Columbus, OH CHOICE (Please denote item according to Number & Letter, i.e. I. A. 2) Send to: Resource name Total Cost Price Address City State Zip We're counting on you- fill out and return to Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity, P.O. Box 2079, Columbus, OH Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope (4" x 9 W') KAPPA PROFILE ~~-i>~oi>4>+<!>4>t~4>~~~+~~~+++~+4><!>~<!<. ;l~+~oi>c!t+++':f:.c!a+ &*n"'!! WE REALLY WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Comments ~ I My field(s) of interest Previous or Current career No. Years Experience 0 I would be willing to assist in a career program for Kappas 0 I would like information from the career network file. My career choice is in the following location I I I I I I I I I (8 digit member number from mailing label) Name Street Chapter Yr. of initiation. ~ i t Clly Slate Z1p Telephone 6 THE KEY/SPRI G 1981

9 ALUMNAE NEWS Edited by Lois Catherman H ennehan Bl- Adelphi "Kappa Kids" (front) Cheryl Mass Rudy, E~ - Arizona State, with Michael ; Stephanie Wulk Weurding, also E~. with Kyle; Sally Jones Glynn, BZ- Iowa, with Brian; Carol Morrison So lick, also E~. with Allison; Nicholas Barnhorst; (row 2) Jan Ulkropina Devens, ~n- Cal State-Fresno, with Tara; Marnie Wright Barnhorst, Bn- Oregon, with Zachary. New Projects for San Diego A February roundup and barbecue was planned for a fund-raiser and rumors were rampant that J.R. and Dolly Parton might attend! Further big plans include a joint effort with the La Jolla Alumnae Association. For the benefit of Cystic Fibrosis, the two groups are sponsoring a spring dinner auction with either gifts or services as prizes. One Kappa couple offered themselves as bartender and maid' to serve at a party for whomever bids highest for their services. " We've always done it that way" can provide a comf0rtable rut but San Diego enjoys exploring new ideas and providing something of interest for everyone. Kappas are always looking for new ways to enjoy each other, to help the community, to make money or just to try something new. San Diego Alumnae Association initiated two new project and found both of them to be very succe ful. "Kappa Kid "i a group for Kappa mother and their youngter ; new infant through pre- chool age. They meet monthly at one of the play area in centrally located Balboa Park. The children enjoy their playtime and the mother can indulge in a good gab e ion. New mom Jearn from experienced mom and the children make new friend. The joy and tribulation of motherhood are hared and Kappa get to know each other better. Lo al philanthropie hare in the intere t of San Diego Kappa, too. Se era! Kappa couple joined the "Bowl for Breath" marathon and proud! rai ed 204 for c tic fibro i. Bu li e and aried intere t an be combined to help other e benefit for our el e. THE EY PRING 19 "Bowl for Breath" participants (front) Dallas Wolf, Howard Barnhorst: Steve Wingfield; (back) Mary Jeanne Bahr Wolf, f'i' - Maryland; Marnie Wright Barnhorst, Bn - Oregon; Suzanne Brenner Richardson, r :: - UCLA; Butch Richardson; Susan Guenther Wingfield, B - - Oklahoma. 7

10 ALUMNAE ACTIVITY. Omaha " Kappa Day at the Bookhou e" was sponsored by the Omaha A Association ; a day when proceeds from all books old went to support philanthropies. The fund-raising opportunity was offered to the alumnae by Priscilla Knudsen Wheeler, ~ - Nebraska, an owner of the store. A highlight of the day was an autograph session featuring Bobbie Hamsa, al sc ~, who has written six children 's books, each of which features an unu ual pet. Each story also presents factual information, in a satirical manner, about an animal such as a beaver or a bear. Harriet Rogers Moore, also~. pres ident of the alumnae association, is shown reading the book Your Pet Beaver to Kjirsten, daughter of another~. Mary Regan Jessen, as Bobbie Hamsa looks on. Dallas Dallas Alumnae Association celebrated Founders Day with members of f<l> - SMU. It was a special celebration as Jeanmarie Tolle, chapter president, and Mary Dell Kirksey Dodson, also f<l>, officiated at the burning of the mortgage for the Kappa house at SMU. Nashville This a A~ aiting gue t at the annual Kandle Koffee of the Tul a Alumnae A ociation are Sally Ann Merker Eagan and Jean Krupp Gartside. both an -Tul a; Su an Brooke Harri McCalman.ll: - Oklahoma State. and ancy William Tidwell. al o.ln. Su ani Thl a alumnae pre idem and Sally. Jean and ancy \ ere co- hairrnen of the e ent. Members of the ashville Alumnae A sociation who enjoy cooking southernstyle were able to show off thei r talent at the fourth an nu al Kappa Kountry Kitchen''. Every item had to be home-made fo r the gourmet bake ale, which featured party foods and decorations suitable for the holidays. Smaller items which have sold well in previous year, uch a pa tries, bread, candies and hors d'oeuvre were baked in large quantitie thi time. Almo t $600 wa earned at this event, the group' ingle fund-rai erofthe year. and proceeds will be divided among the Special Olympic for handicapped children, a gift for E. Vanderbilt, and other project. Kitchen chairman Heather O'Brien, fo Wyoming. is shown with alumnae president Martha Owen Coulam, X Minnesota, and Ruth Early Cannon. BX- Kentucky. maki ng ure that all item are attractively wrapped and ready for ale. THE K EY SPRI:-o;G 19 I

11 Bartlesville Indianapolis Pictured as they take inventory of pointsettia plants in anticipation of the fi rst holiday sale sponsored by the Indianapolis Alumnae Association, are Kelli Curran Norwalk, M - Butler, chairman of the fundraiser, and Carolyn Willis Kincannon, ft.- Purdue, alumnae president. Undertaken for the benefit of Cold Spring School for Special Education, a total of over $600 raised will be directed toward an overnight camping experience for a group of these children at Bradford Woods. The alumnae also sponsored a successful ice skating party and a shopping trip to Chicago to benefit Kappa philanthropies. Along with chapter assistance, scholarship aid and the Cold Spring School aid, funds will be allocated to the Eagle Owl exhibit at the Indianapolis Zoo and to the Needlework Guild. Good Ideas An interesting note in the newsletter of the Richardson (TX) alumnae Association quotes " test results "... ''95% of the people who didn't subscribe to a magazine through Kappa suffer from the rare disease Imeanttodoitbutforgot. Start the new year off right by calling.... " North Shore (ILl Association's newsletter includes one page blocked off into six sections. An owl holdng a key occupies the top left and labels it Key to Kappa Programs. The remaining sections contain mini maps to the places where the January through May meetings will be held. Members of the Bartlesville (OK) Alumnae Club worked to help one of their own members in need through a garage sale that raised $400. Shown with some of the merchandise are Marybelle Beecher Thoma, BM- Colorado; Nellie Lou Willis Reed, fa- Kansas State; Meredith Metcalf Fraser rn- Tulsa (seated). Another r A, Sybil Parks McElvain, a recent recipient of her 50-year pin, worked all day on the project, a real show of sisterly caring. Oklahoma City The Monmouth Duo, Kappa and Pi Phi, joined forces when Kappa 's Oklahoma City Alumnae Association hostessed Pi Beta Phi alum nae for the annual Christmas cocktail buffet. The gala event featured live music for dancing and brought a turnout of 450 alumnae. Relaxing and enjoying a few moments of conversation are Eddie and Amy Lauder Edwards. 8:::- Texas. and Debbie and Ron McCord, Pi Beta Phi. La Grange Clerking in the Thrift Shop and donating food to the pantry of the La Grange Community ur e and Service A ociation are two pha e of the philanthropy project for the La Grange (IL) Alumnae Club. Volunteers Ann Liritis Trefo na. ~-Monmouth. and ancy Filkey Ander on. I - DePauw are pictured elling article donated to the hop. Proceed from the e ales help upport the urse ~d Service A ociation' other ervice ; home nursing care. well baby clinic. teen pregnancy coun eling and dental clinic. THE KEY/SPRI 'G 1981 Albuquerque A total of 195 cases of varied Chri tma green were sold by member of the Albuquerque Alumnae A ociation. resulting in a profit of $2800. The money was u ed to support the Albuquerque Rehabilitation Center. U M Pre idential Scholarship and re toration of Hodgin Hall (one of the chool' origi nal buildings) and Kappa philanthropie. Pat Ridge Broyle..!lH - tah : Karla Wilkinon Bramer. fb - ew Mexico; and Ca andra Boyd Weir. rz- Arizona. are shown unloading green but Cara Bramer and Danny and Elizabeth Weir eem more intere ted in potential refre hment. 9

12 Names in the News Helen Holly Hatton, f0 - Drake, former city editor of the Battle Creek (Ml) Enquirer and News. wrote a pecial article for that newspaper which touched off a series of event that eventually improved the quality of living for many. The article was o impre ive that Dan Martin, the paper's managing editor. sent it on to Gannet News Service to be run on their national wire service. In addition. Gannett ran an ad inspired by the tory, which appeared in Gannett newspapers nationwide. in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal and in the December 8, 1980 issue of Time magazine. By now there are probably hundreds of people who may benefit from what began as a small local story. It is the story of Theda Yarnell of Battle Creek who suffered almost total loss of ight a the result of an eye infection. For 26 year she was legally blind. With her reluctant agreement, her family took her to Dr. William Fein bloom at the Eye Institute of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia. With the glasses he invented, Mrs. Yarnell 's vision is improved from 5% of normal to 90% of normal % for reading. The 74 year old doctor, wishing to make the glasses available to as many as possible. has never patented them and has donated hi practice to the institute. The gla ses resemble opera glasses and extend about two inches from the spectacles but the fact that they make her look like something out of " Star Wars" doesn't bother their happy wearer. Many doctors and clinics had been unable to help Mrs. Yarnell. An inflammation of the retina had caused a series of small hemorrhages, each of which had left scar tissue that blocked most of her sight and left spots of peripheral vision. When one group of doctors suggested that her eyes should be removed, she swore never to seek help again and almost refused to see Dr. Feinbloom when her family read of his new approach. When she finally saw him, it was to find that he looked for the small parts of the eye that were undamaged, rather than at the damaged portion, as the other doctors had done. Then, using prisms, Theda Yarnell 10 camera lenses and a microscopic eyepiece that magnifies up to 30 time greater than normal images, he designed the glasses to "pull it all together". Dr. Feinbloom did not expect the glasses to be quite so successful for Mrs. Yarnell and credits part of the success to her own unwillingness to give in to her blindness and her constant truggle to use.what little sight she had retained. Everything she sees delights Mrs. Yarnell. Soon after donning her new glasses she was handed a box of Special K cereal. Before, s could barely make out the big red K; now she can read even the print. She went on the greatest "sight-seeing trip" anyone could take; reading everything she could get her hands on; trying out new recipes; identifying the players in the Battle Creek Symphony Orchestra, whom she had served as president of the Symphony Women, major fund-raising group. She walked through the autumn days and enjoyed every ordinary sight but added, " You cannot truly appreciate the sunrise until you wait for it in darkness". Of her interview with Mrs. Yarnell, Helen Hatton says that although previous stories were written about the glasses, this one probably had such impact because of Mrs. Yarnell 's willingness and ability to express emotion and to explain both her handicap and how her glasses help. Gannett offices were inundated with calls to ask for more information about the glasses; Dr. Feinbloom ' s clinic phone... kept ringing off the wall". It is impos ible to know how many people contacted local optometrists or how many have received new hope. In his editorial about the article, Dan Martin wrote, Mrs. Yarnell is nearly blind, a seeming contradiction for a woman who ha amazing insight into the hearts of others. Her sight failed but her confidence and good spirits soared and she never gave in to the darkness of de pair." Of her reaction when she put on the g la ss~s. he said. " She could see. She could cry, too, but not for long. The first person she called was her friend Helen Hatton, who asked if she could write about Mrs. Yarnell 's joy and thereby inform other partial- ighted per on about a treatment which might bring them aid." Mrs. Yarnell 's joy was repeated often when Helen' s story led other to investigate the glasses for their own use. Mr. Martin, whose column appeared shortly before Christmas, wrote, " That's what you expect from two women with warm and gentle hearts during a season that's designed for warm and gentle tales." Helen wrote to me about her own life... ''My late hu band wa an engineer and we lived in many place, including the high Ande of Peru and in Ala ka. I took time from new papering to rai e our family of three boys. Careerwi e. I've also worked for Dr. Gallup on a poll measuring story ideas as movie po ibilitie, at the ews Sentinel in Knoxvi lle, T. and for 17 year in Battle Creek at the Enquirer and (continued on pg. 14) THE K EY /SPRI~G 1981

13 Mary Challenger Burnham, H - Wisconsin, Major, US Army, Retired, is the national president of the Women's Overseas Service League (WOSL), an organization of women who have served overseas with the armed forces in time of war. Membership is drawn from women who served in World Wars I and II, the Korean conflict and Viet Nam. WOSL was founded in 1921, following World War I, and since that time has sustained a varied program of dedicated service. In recognition of patriotic community service, the League was awarded the George Washington Honor Medal by the Freedoms Foundation in and Initially dedicated to the needs of the 90,000 ervice women who returned home after World War I and, except for army and navy nurses, were not entitled to hospitalization or other benefits or assistance, WOSL is the only organization for women from all military branches and volunteer services, a well as including women of allied nations. Many are still not covered by benefits but through trust funds set up by some of the original member in their wills and through later contributions of other members, WOSL continues to aid members in need. As president ofwosl, Mary travels frequently but manages to find time for membership in AAUW, the Photographic Society of America, the Camera Club of Greater Milwaukee and the Retired Officer's Association. After her retirement from the service in 1960, Mary worked as a civilian dietician for 15 years and enjoyed vacationing in unusual places. Now she enjoys reliving her trips through her photography. Of her wartime experiences, Mary writes, "It was on a cold December afternoon in 1943, aboard the 'demothballed liner President Johnon. that we sailed under the Golden Gate Bridge, destination unknown. Twenty-one days later, after a seemingly endless ex pan e of water, we entered the harbor of Espiritu Santo just before the submarine r net wa closed for the night. One of the New Hebrides chain of i lands. Santo lie about 15 degrees below the equator. I was assigned as dietician at the 25th Evacuation Ho pital et up in the midst of a cocoanut plantation. With almost patients in several separate buildings. food had to be delivered by jeep and trailer to each ward. Cookin~ wa done on field ranges with gasoline burners and special diets were prepared on a small 2-burner gas plate. There was no hot water. The metal trays u ed for di he were wa hed in 3 big tubs which were al o heated by ga oline burners. Food was brought in by the army; mo tly canned and dehydrated upplies from the U.S. We did receive everal large hip-load of fre h lamb from Australia and ince the quarterma ter didn 't have enough freezer pace for it. we received a forced i ue. It was not the mo t popular item on the menu and one officer wore he would never touch it. One day we made 'hamburgers ' of it. adding chopped onion. bacon and ea onings and that same officer arne to the kitchen a king for orne of that deliciou hamburger meat for a picnic! Once we lo t an ul cer patient. a Samoan cout who had been working with our force. After an exten ive earch. he wa linall discovere-d in the top of a cocoanut palm. drinking green cocoanut milk. a diet not u ually recommended for ulcer patient. but he managed to urvi c. ftcr ; bout 9 month I wa tran ferred. b way of Guadalcanal and ew Calcd ni a. to Fij i to join a ho pita! unit going to India. After Mary Burnham crossing from Bombay to Calcutta, we were met by the commanding general of the theatre and the army band and finally found our elve established in a I,000-bed hospital supporting the engineers building the Lido Road and the air force flying 'the Hump' into China. Here, in addition to Army Quartermaster ration from the U.S., we were able to get some fresh foods, especially eggs and potatoes. Both were much smaller than we were used to, but at least they were fre sh. We used Indian personnel for everything exept the actual cooking. To ee one of them leave the kitchen balancing on hi s head a large metal-lined wooden box with several inches of hot water and everal heavy metal pans of food in ide was really omething worth watching. A two-week R & R in Darjeeling came as the European war ended and we really enjoyed celebrating with the British there but knew that we still had a way to go.. A three-year tour of duty in the early fi fties near 0 aka and 111 Yokohama, Japan, was intere ting as the occupation ended and the Japanese became independent. I was in Japan when Dr. Yacko Kawai returned from her studies with Dr. Ru sk and I went up to Tokyo to meet her. We had a trictly Japanese dinner and a mo t interesting conver ation. Between and following overseas a signments. I was stationed in many areas of thi country and attended meeting of many Kappa group. A Kappa in San Franci sco. Elizabeth Ble ing Van Kirk. Bl - Swarthmore, became a good fri end and took me to several meeting of the Women ' Over eas Service League. When I returned to Mil waukee after my retirement from the arm y. I joined the league. I am proud to be the leagues' national pre ident thi year and. a you can ee. it all started with a Kappa friend!" Helen Bemert Lo elace,. J.r - Michigan tate. v.a amazed and delighted with the verflo,, r wd that turned out to honor her a Empl yee- f-the- 1onth ~ r the entire ni \er ity f ti higan H pita!. urge n. nun.e. v luntcer and taff member howed their apprc iati n for Bet y" work a enior receptioni t in the urgcry unit famil y room where he doe o much to help worried relati ve of patients. Be ide her concern fo r helping an average of 900 people a month at the ho pita!. Bet i a de oted and loved advi er to B.l - Michigan and i aid to put I lock of her el f int e eryth ing he doe. PR I, 19 I II

14 Anne Munro Strickland, fz - Arizona and B'l' - Toronto affilia is one of three Kappas in Toronto who work with Community Occu tiona! Therapy Associates (COTA). This group works with patients their homes and helps them to achieve independence despite physic and/or emotional disabilities. Formed in 1973 b)' five young wo who were between jobs and wanted more than domestic roles, tt organization put their skills as occupational therapists to work and al filled a need within the community. As luck would have it. the Minisu of Health had been seeking just such a flexible group to expand i services in home care programs. Wendy Campbell, also 8'1', is one of the founders of the group whic now employs 46 occupational therapists in the equivalent of 30 ful time jobs. Actually, the therapists are not "employees" in the trad tiona! sense but self-employed workers who accept cases on contra from COTA. They may help a young boy who is disruptive and m, have a learning disability; a middle-aged woman who is afraid to lea her home; a cerebral palsied baby and the family of a young schizo phrenic who is re-entering the outside world after hospital treatmen() Each patient receives eight visits of approximately an hour each withit a period of about seven weeks. A non-profit organization, COTA operates as a business who services are purchased mainly through health agencies but which alsc sells programs to social service agencies or serves on a consultatio basis with private agencies. If architects or engineers need advice on access to a building for handicapped people or Bell Canada needs to install equipment adaptable for the disabled, COTA may be called upon to help. Anne Strickland is shown teaching 9-month-old Adria McPherson how to learn the technique of walking. Another 8'1' who works with the group is Sheila Kemp Ritchey. These and other Kappas in Toronto who work in social services, speech therapy and in other areas of service to the handicapped are worthy of recognition in this. the International Year of the Disabled Person. Anne Strickland Rosanna McGinnis Erlow, I- DePauw, received a surprise telephone call from Nancy Marchand who portray newspaper publisher Margaret Pynchon on television 's " Lou Grant Show". The occasion wa Ro anna's 75th birthday party, celebrated wi th the staff of the Evansville (IN) Courier. of which she i the real-life publisher. The call wa arranged by the taff and the two women found that fiction and fact are urprisingly si mil ar ince Mr. En low took over running the Courier when her hu band died 12 years ago; the same circumstances written for the fictional Mr. Pynchon at " The Trib". Sandy Ellenwood Burnard, B -Ohio State. recently appeared in an Arco indu trial film ho ted by Steve Allen in San Juan. Puerto Rico. She had ju t completed a three-week run a Daisy Mae oppo ite Joe amath in the title role of " Li ' l Abner in the San Bernardino (CA) Civic Theater. In 1980 heal o appeared with Daniel Bain in Two for the how. a mu ical revue which included song. dance and comedy routine from operetta and Broad\ ay hows. In her four year of profe ional performi ng. Sandy has had experience in national tour. dinner theater. repertory and civic group and ha been involved in everything from commercial to Shake peare production. While at Ohio State. he performed each ummer in the uni er it tadium Theater and wa elected a " out tanding fre h man " in the School of 1u ic. Sandy Burnard '-

15 Meme Melick Kramer, M- Butler, and Jeanne Reese Scofield, t:. Indiana, modeled two of the garments from the lndianapoli Museum of Art Alliance's Wearable Art '8 1 fa hi on how. This is one of the first wearable art shows in the midwest and one of the fir t in the nation with an exhibition of the wearable work of art fo llowi ng the show. Jeanne is former president of the IM A Alliance and is now crafts buyer for the All iance Craft Shop. Meme is corporate representative for the Alliance Rental Gallery of the IMA and i Alliance Public Relations Chairman. MargaretRuchhoft Soller, t:.a- Miami. known to all as ''Si ''.her daughter Susie, also t:.a, and her father Clarence presented a triple bi ll of arti stic works in the lobby of the Yo ungstown (OH) Playhouse. Color photographs by her father and her daughter joined Si ' watercolor paintings in the di play. Susie will be chapter program chairman nex t year. Si is a member of the Playhouse Board of Directors and Womens Gu ild and has received several award for her talent onstage. She i also a member of the National Guild of Decoupers, president of the Boardman Youth Center Board of Trustee and i a popular comedy attrac tion in the area as an after dinner speaker. She adds, ''I also do wi ndow! ' Alicia Laing ali bury,.0 - Kan a. wa elected to a four year term on the Kan a State Board of Education. he ha al o erved a pa t director on the board of Florence Crittendon ervice, Famil Service and Guidance.!ental Health ociation of ShaY.- nee C unty and the Red Cro. a ell a being pa t pre ident of the Topeka Junior League. vice pr ident of Kan a Action for Children. and board member of the nited Wa). William French Smith is the new Attorney General in the Reagan Admin istration and assisting him on the home front is his lovely wife and Kappa, Jean Webb Smith, BH - Stanford. Judith Coggeshall Toth, -Northwestern, is currently a Maryland State Representative. Dorothy Howay Congelton, IT - Whitman, and husband Paul are part owner of the Baja-Cortez Airline which flies five day a week from Lax, Phoenix. Tucson and Yuma to Guymas, Sonora and Loreto in Baja, CA. About a year old. the line u e nine-pa enger Piper Navajo Chieftains. Paul is " El Pre - idente" of the line and Dottie report that fare are low, a are hotel room and meal in the Mexican re ort town which they ervice. 0 erheard at pre- chool: 'Do any of you children have mother and daddie who are doctors or nur e?" Amy Kennedy, age 4, rai ed her hand and olunteered. ''My daddy i a doctor but my mother' ju t a Kappa... (Amy' mother i Katie Klecan Kennedy, fa-kana State.) Jut a Kappa. indeed! Judy Mawdsley Mahaffey, r A - Kan a State wa appointed manager of the tati tic and materials afeguard ection of the energy systems department at Battelle Northwe t Laboratorie, a nonprofit contract re earch company. Judy ' training i in mathematical tati tic and he ha published numerou article on the effect of radiation on laboratory rodent. The fir t woman to hold a reearch and de elopment management po i tion at Battelle, he ha 50 cienti t reporting to her and. in e ence. manage a multimillion dollar re earch facility and i repon ible for a ariety of long-term and applied re earch project affecting national ecurity. nuclear material afeguard. health effect, foreca ting, environmemal ampling and bio tati tic. THE KEY PRil'G 19 I IJ

16 One Way of Being 80 Years Old One of the greatest joys of retirement i the opportunity to use one's time for hobbies and interests that were put aside or never started because of the demands of the work-a-day world. Ruthanna Sharpless Ely, D.A - Penn State, and her husband Frederic, a Penn State :, designed and built their home in Carlisle, PA in preparation for their retirement and planned carefully for convenience and adaptability to anticipated projects, as well as for overall beauty. The usual furnishings of a dining room are supplemented by a wall rack built by Fred for Ruthanna's typewriter and another rack for the dictionary which both use often in their search for new words for discussions and writing. Shelves hold many pieces of miniature furniture designed and made by Fred, as well as a large collection of books. Other ~helves display ceramic pieces designed by Ruthanna, including an unusual item - ceramic eggs made for the Smithsonian Institution and used to induce cranes to produce more offspring! Also on display are pieces made by grandchildren or by the emotionally disturbed children whom Ruthanna teaches on a volunteer basis. Ruthanna's oil paintings and an attractive mantlepiece designed and carved by Fred decorate the living room, which also holds a spinning wheel which he made for her to apply her weaving skills. The basement houses Ruthanna's potter's wheel and the shop where Fred makes so many of the things that they use. Ruthanna celebrated her 80th birthday as guest of honor at Delta Alpha' 50th anniversary celebration in May 1980 (see The Key, Fall 1980, page 40). Along with her many varied intere ts she maintains her Kappa activities and serves as Fraternity Education and Ritual adviser to ED.- Dickinson, one of our newer Kappa chapter. She was a member of the house board during the decoration of the apartment and she and Fred refini hed a Duncan Phyfe drop-leaf table bought in a second- Ruthanna and Fred inspect a piece of his miniature furniture... hand store and happily received by the chapter. They are delighted with her help and interest and have her "on call" at all times. Their hobbies and activities often give way to family interests and Ruthanna and Fred travel to visit their children eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. For them, "retirement" is only from the daily working world; they are not the least bit interested in retiring from living, doing and enjoying. (continued from pg. 10) News. There I did a little of everything. the last five years as a i tant city editor in charge of makeup of pecial pages such a the one with Theda's story, which was a Sunday section front. I also wrote a twice-a-week column, which I continued for a year after officially retiring. I"ve been off deadlines for six months now. but after doing some more traveling, I may do special assignments occasionally. I don't want to be tied down again to deadline every week. There are o many spur of the moment thing I can do now' '. Whatever she does in the future, there are people everywhere who are grateful to Helen Hatton for writing about her friend, Theda Yarnell: people who will no longer wait for the unri e in darknes.... and her ceramic crane eggs and Ruthanna works at her spinning wheel. 1-l THE KEY/SPRI 'G 1981

17 Kappas Hold the Key to Political Success to one majority and credits the loyalty of long-time Kappa friends for some of her campaign success. Delia Bissett Comb, 0 - Arkansas at Little Rock, i executive director of the Republican Party of Arkan a and writes that, to the best of her knowledge, she is the only woman in the country who erve as executive director for either major political party. Her law degree and member hip in Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity took her on to political involvement. She has been on the board of directors of the ln~titute of Politics and Government and served as aide. chief sergeant-atarm at the 1980 GOP National Convention and ha received awards in her field. Delia has also ser ed as president and vice pre ident of her Kappa alumnae association and credit~ the Circle Key grant she received from Kappa a being in trumental in enabling her to attend law chool. Anne McQuillan Leslie, A - Mas- ~achusetts. wa re-elected as... one of the few Democrats to survive the Reagan ma - ~acre" in the New Hampshire Hou e of Reprc entatives and wa appointed A si tant Minority Leader and also a member of the Legislati ve Utility Con umer" Council. Her hu~band Bob i part of a large legal firm and their three children are in college and in busi ne but Anne till find time for other activitie~... uch as earning a green belt in Okinawan Karate. Virginia Blue Macdonald, rb - ew Mexi o. won her eat a Republican repre entative in the lllinoi State Legi lature by a three Guthery, Roukema, and Gleason Nancy Kurtz Falck, rk- Wm. & Mary, is a new member of Fairfax County (VA) Board of Supervisors, representing a district of 83,000 re idents in a county of over 600,000 people. Past President of Northern Virginia Alumnae A sociat ion, she was also president of the Service League, and of the Social Center, a resource for mentally handicapped. Nancy served on Northern Virginia Mental Health Association Board and he helped develop a pilot program designed to provide for housing needs of mentally ill or retarded. She was appointed by the Governor to two fouryear terms on the Board of Visitors of William and Mary. As the first woman officer of that Board, she gained va luable knowledge in the areas of state finances, budgeting. development. and management of educational in titutions. Nancy served on the Fairfax County School Board, which i one of the twenty large t school districts in the nation. She handle a demanding career and also is extremely proud of her hu band and their four children. including two Kappa daughters. Nancy Buchele Parrish, l'a - Kansas State, i a tate enator, the third woman in the Kan a senate and the fir t woman Democrat to erve in the tate body. She ha an MA in pecial education from Kan a U. and teache in the preadolescent unit at Topeka State Hospi tal. Leolene "Jibby" Langford Fox, Al - LSU, wa appointed Secretary of Culture.. Recreation and Touri m by Louisiana Governor David C. Treen. In her state cabi net po ition. she will be responsible for the operation of the Louisiana State Museum, State Library, Office of State Parks, Tourism and Office of Program Development, which incl udes the Division of the Arts and the Offices of Archaeology and Historic Preservation and Outdoor Recreation. Active in Republican politics ince 1953 and a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1972, she ha also served on the Republican State Central Committee and was a regional campaign chairman for the governor in his successful race to become the first Republican to head Louisiana state government in more than I 00 years. In addit ion to her political activitie. thi s busy wife and mother of two has been ac ti ve in the DAR, her church and the Junior Charity League. Jeannette Hahner Hayner, Bf1 - Oregon. has been elected minority leader of the Washington State Senate. In their stronge t position in 23 years, Republicans came within one seat of controlling the senate. Mrs. Hayner became caucus leader last year after helping to engineer a coup which ou ted the u ual hierarchal leadership tructure in favor of a three-member committee. As a minority leader who "... will often be able to pick up a vote from the other side', the 61 year old lawyer is one of the most powerful women lawmaker in Wa hington hi story. Barbara Sublett Guthery, B:=: - Texa. ha been acti ve in Republi can politic ince high chool. She wo rked wi th Judy Glea on as Finance director of Marge Roukema s ca mpaign. Together they helped to un eat the ix-year incumbent and aid Marge in her victory: one of the mo t co tly congre ion a! campaign in ew Jer ey hi tory. Barbara i a tockbroker with Bache in ew Jer ey. Judy Glea on,.h) - Bucknell. tarted worki ng for Congres man (now enator) William Cohen of Maine in hi di trict office, then in hi \ Wa hington Office. heal o worked f rcalifornia' Pete McClo key a hi energy peciali t and then a..'> legi lati e a si tan t and a~ adrnini~trati ve a i tant. Mo t recent! he erved a ampaign manager for 1arge Roukema of e\\ Jer ey and i no\\ her admini\trative a\si'>tant. TH KE' PRt, 19 I 15

18 The Image Maker As a marketing consultant, Camille Perkins Lavington, BM - Colorado, relie on creative packaging to help people sell themselves profess ionally. She draw on her years of experience as a business executive in Fortune 500 companies (see Th e Key, Winter 1976, page 19) and shares her knowledge by guiding clients to form an objective insight into their potential and into the steps necessary to succeed. Women are on the move in the business world. Today it' s no longer a job; it's a career. Labor Department figures show that a majority of women will spend their adult years working, so it is essential for an individual to assess and package her strengths in order to obtain optimum satisfaction and financial reward in an interesting and challenging career role. At a meeting of the New York Alumnae Assoc iation, Camille spoke to a wide age range of professional women on " Your Image ' and on the process by which her consulting service defines an individual's goals, on personal styles of communication and on the psychodynamics affecting success. There are two facets to how others perceive you: your identity (height, weight, age, sex, etc.) and your image (what others decide you stand for). Acceptance or rejection may depend on prejudices based on appearance, mannerisms, body language and personal style. The way you communicate plays an important role in your destiny. Education, skills and experience are only part of the total picture. Success comes through interaction with others and the ability to be flexible enough to adapt to an environment and still accomplish your goals. This includes an awareness of business politics and strategies for survival. Camille also stressed the importance of being aware of other people and their needs. The capabilities, training and knowledge that come from a college degree are important, but the ability to get along with the people you work with, on your own level. as well as above or below, is equally vital. A well prepared resume states what you want known about yourself and what you are looking for in a career. The ability to react quickly and handle yourself well in a stress-filled situation is essential. Dre s the part and play to your audience. These were a few of the specific points Opportunities for women in the technical fields are wide open. Business Week, September 15, 1980, carried an article in the Corporate Woman section entitled, "What's Needed to Become a Company Superstar.' ' It stated that ''... the surest ticket to instant employment, a high salary, and a promising future... is the combination of an undergraduate degree in engineering, math or sc ience, and a master's degree in business adm ini tration. ' It goes on to say, " The woman with technical plus managerial credentials- the corporate uperstar- has two things going for her.'' The combination i u eful for all young manager since so much of today's bu iness is technically ba ed. When a woman has the quantitative kill of a math/ cience background, she can reach managerial levels. Many large corporations are constant ly in earch of women with technical degrees and MBAs and tarting alarie average about $25,000. "A po itive prejudice about me " is the de cription one young woman give to the attitude of other when they learn about her background. Other agree that people how more re pect for the individual who ha proven that he ha done omething technical. It is often naturally as umed that a man under tand technical area and just as quickly a umed that a woman doe not. Per onal image, increased alary and the opportunity for ad ancement are all there for the potential uper tar. With her credential pre umabl there i n top rung of the ladder. Lady McCrady and Camille Lavington presented, and the Kappa laughed when Camille looked at the ceiling and said, ''I'm not referring to anyone here, but cut your hair. Don t let it touch your shoulders." Camille enjoys sharing personal and busines experiences that relate to her life in the corporate world. Traveling internationally with chief executive officer and their spouses has given her first hand knowledge of their precepts and she draws on these personal observations to guide others. Finding that she enjoyed helping others improve their personal images, Camille turned her hobby into a business three years ago when she formed her own company, Lavington Ltd. Her seminars attract corporate executives as well as those who seek help in achieving upward mobility. By evaluating the image required for her clients, Camille creatively packages a confident, dynamic image necessary to move to the top of the ladder. Volunteer Experience Applied You, as an individual, are a vitally important member of the volunteer sector. Take a look at the impact and effect volunteering has on so many aspects of your life. Today you can begin personal documentation of your professional skills and training. By identifying your volunteer hours and expenses, and then comparing them against a realistic base, the hours you give... the telephone calls you make... the meetings you attend will become a valuable tool in developing your career. Here are some tips for developing your personal record packet: Calendar (use your personal calendar to keep whichever records fit your needs. Schedule meetings and projects as usual then fill in distances traveled, expenses, and time working on projects at home or agency. Order a "Kappa Calendar" - it is super for containing enough space to write in everything!) Volunteer Job Documentation (make up a sheet on your job - list the agency, dates of service, address, phone and person you worked with at the agency. Describe your job- be specific as to duties, responsibilities, and qualifications needed such as skills, experience, characteristics, and list the time requirement.) Volunteer Mileage Record (This is for tax records and convenience in recording the miles you drive to and from volunteering. The Internal Revenue Service allows 9 per mile deduction for your travel, and this standard deduction is found under the charitable deductions section of the IRS form. Rule off a plain sheet of paper with date, destination, volunteer activity, meter reading at start and stop, and total miles. Keep this in glove compartment of car and fill it in each time - instant records!) Begin collecting newspaper articles on you and your participation in volunteer events; workshop/course outlines from seminars, etc. you have attended; exam/training reports/resumes and results of projects you have done; certificates; copies of proposals written; lists of books read ; programs from performances; exhibits; writing samples; verifications of conversation/work/study with experts; awards and honors; licenses - pilot, broker, real estate, cosmetology, day care, other; military records; mementoes; letters from - co-workers, clients, peers, supervisors, trainers; accomplishments - photographs, art work, speeches, publications, designs, audio tapes, slides, video tapes, recordings, etc. 16 THE KEY/SPRI G 1981

19 FRATERMITYDlllliCTORY COUNCIL President- SALLY MOORE ITSCHKE, B (Charles) 6570 Plesenton Dr., Worthington. OH Vice President- GAY CHUBA BARRY, lla (John A.) Rt. I, Box 87W. Newfoundland. PA I 8445 Treasurer- JEAN LEE SCHMIDT lla. 191 Claremont Ave. #34. ew York, Y Director of Alumnae- A N FLETCHER COLVIN, fh 52 Broadmoor Dr.. San Francisco. CA Director of Chapters- MARIA KLINGBEIL WILLIAMS, 0 (Charle ) 2821 Alcazar,.E.. Albuquerque. NM Director of Field Representatives- CAROLINE COLE TOLLE, ll Capti va Dr.. Sara ota. FL Director of Membership- JULIANA FRASER WALES, Bt (Ross E.) 358 I Raymar Bl vd.. Cincinnati. OH Director of Personnel - REBECCA STONE ARBOUR, Ill (Robert) 1220 Ros Ave.. Baton Rouge. LA Director of Philanthropies- MARJORIE MOREE KEITH, fa (Walter M.) 405 W. Vermont, Urbana. IL FRATE~TYHEADQUARTERS 530 East Town St., Columbus, Ohio Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2079, Columbus, Ohio Executive Secretary- Betty Sanor Cameron, B ' (Roben V.) PANHELLENIC HERITAGE MUSEUM 530 East Town St., Columbus, Ohio Director- Catherine Schroeder Graf. lln (Ja k) Curator- ancy Sanor Pennell. lln National Panhellenic Conference Delegate- Phyllis Brinton Pryor, BM (Wilbur M.. Jr. ) 1975 Monaco Pkwy.. Denver, CO (Chairman): First Alternate- Marjorie Matson Converse (Extension Chairman); Second Alternate- Jean Hess Wells, ll Y (Robert) 4830 Jett Rd.. N.W.. Atlanta. GA 30327: Third Alternate- Sally Moore itschke (President). Panhellenic Affairs Commiuee- NPC Delegate (Chairman); First and Second Alternates: Chapter Panhellenic: Pauline Tomlin Beall, fx (John) 6704 Hazel Lane. McLean. VA 2210 I: Sue Peterson Fream, BT (David) 5 Dorothy Ct., Middletown, NJ 07748: Campus Panhellenic: Adlon Dohme Jorgensen, BA (Richard) 1013 Hadley Dr.. Champaign. JL Alumnae Panhellenic: Martha May Galleher Cox, pll (L.E. ) 6210 Morningside Dr., Kansas City. MO 64113!CHAPTERS Alpha- Carol Allen Baugh, BA (Daniel) 536 Cayuga Heights Rd., Ithaca, NY Beta- Shirley Menz Anher, fp (Charles) 1440 Red Fern Dr., Pittsburgh, PA Gamma - Carol Lash Armstrong, lla (Ronald) 4989 Walther Circle, Kettering. OH Delta- Marianne Bebout Beck, BT (John) 1420 Kirkway. Bloomfield Hills, MI Epsilon- Jane Weinhagen Ullom, EZ (Thomas) St. West, Apple Valley, MN Zeta- Barbara Rossiter Huhn, pll (David) 810 Dutch Mill Dr.. Manchester, MO 6301 I Eta- Lynda Smith Gamble, llh (D. Jay) 1956 Yale Crest Ave., Salt Lake City, UT Thera- Roberta Whitfield Brown, ll'lr (Bryon L. ) 3600 Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX Iota- Sandra Berglund King, fh (Richard) 1436 N. Bennett, Tacoma. WA Kappa- Deborah Wamser Russell, r: (Paul) 1122 Campbell St., #8, Glendale, CA Lambda- Catherine Axline Williams, All (Lawrence) 4720 Pickett Rd.. Fairfax. VA Mu - Janet Dickerson Sanford, fk (H. Dennis) 529 Franklin Ave.. Indialantic. FL Nu- Cynthia McMillan Lanford, rn (William) 197 Woodland Hills. Thscaloosa. AL Xi- Joyce Wilson Carson, llx (Robert) 6104 Kingsbridge Dr., Oklahoma City. OK Omicron- Kathryn Welsh May. X (George) 1302 Ford Parkway, St. Paul, MN Pi - Patricia Ball Hillyard, llx (Duane) 231 S. Balsamina Way, Menlo Park. CA Rho- Judith Farnham Preston, <t> (John) 105 Yorkshire Dr., Hebron. CT ASSOCIATE COUNCIL PROVINCE DIRECTORS ALUMNAE Alpha - Marjorie Bock Fergusson, BT (David) 256 Canterbury Rd., Roche ter. Y Beta- Barbara Cranston Granat, llf hwilliam) 654 Vassar Rd.. Wayne. PA Gamma- Lee McDonald Cassier, P (Edward L.) I 75. Franklin. Delaware. OH Delta- Beatrice Douglass Todd, M 7344 Huntington Rd., Indianapolis. IN Epsilon- Catherine Bernotas Gelhaar, E (James E.) 9 S. William. Mt. Prospect. IL Zeta- Lynn Latham Chaney, Ill (Kermit) 9918 W. 65th Dr.. Merriam. KS Era - Nancy Nelson Schwartz, BA (Ralph) 5867 Southmoor Lane. Englewood. CO Theta - Eloise Moore Netherton, B:=: (H. W., Jr. ) 3933 Balcones Dr.. Au tin. TX 7873 I Iota- Carmelyn McMahon Johnson, BK (Daniel) 2703 Mt. View Dr.. Boise. ID Kappa- Vera Lewis Marine, llz (James) 474 Harvard Dr., Arcadia. CA Lambda-Josephine Kerbey Shaw, B:=: (William) 6527 Byrnes Dr.. McLean. VA Mu- Susannah Erck Howard, EZ (James A.) 1080 Glen Echo Rd.. Jacksonville. FL Nu- Betty Jane Parks Gary, llp (Oscar K.) 910 Buchanan Ave., Oxford. MS Xi- Willie Long Oates, f N (Gordon) 485 Valley Club Cir.. Little Rock. AR Omicron- Mary Canady Laughlin, f0 (Michael) Eula Dr.. Des Moine. la Pi - Ruth Hopper Bailey, rn (John) 7 Crest Rd.. Lafayette. CA Rho - Wilma Winberg Johnson, Jr.. ll (Aldie) 22 Burlington Road. Bedford. MA FIELD SECRETARIES Karen Bosch (X), W. Montecito. Phoenix. AZ Dianne Delayo (fb). 114 La Paloma, Santa Fe. M Anne Hardy (EI). Crab Orchard Rd., Glen Arm, MD ancy Olcott ( 1) W. 33rd St.. #A. lndianapoli. I Leah Yelverton (fn}. 15 Edgefield Rd.. Mobile, AL STANDING COMMITTEES!GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE By/all's - Carol Engel Harmon. IlK (Alston 0.. Jr.) 1105 Catalina R.. E.. Jack onville. FL (Chairman): Mary Gordon Wager, i\1 (William D.) 4115 Fir Ct.. lndianapoli. I 46250: Eleanor F. Zahn. r:= Ho ll yridge Dr., Hollywood. CA 9006 Conwuion - Mary Agne Graham Roberts. Y (William B.) th Ave... Great Fall. MT 59~0 I (Chairman) Extension - Marjorie Iatson Converse. r.l (Wile l 3 Stoneleigh Ct.. Roche ter. Y 1461 (Chairman) F111ance- Jane Lind B) Koke, rn (Robert) 607 Entwi Je Co.. We tmini ter. Wilmington, DE 19 0 (Chairman): Ann Evan Edwards. EE (Jame E.) 459 Blanton Rd..,.\ tlanta. GA 0342: an ) au King.,l,\ (John) 3029 Woodmont Dr.. outh Bend. I ~6614 : nne Wil on. B Fontaine Rd.. Lexington. KY 40502: Pre i dem E' Oflicto: Trea urer: Housing Chairman Ht ton - Catherine hroeder Gmf. BN (Ja ~ R.) 3 ~ Hill vte"' Dr.. Columbus. OH 43nO cchatrman) HoiiStng- Ka mith Lars n. Bll (Durrnont) 600.E. Count) P~. Rd.. Bainbridge. \ 9 110!Chairman): I nha tephen Toler. (\ ilham R.l I :!6 Htghndge Dr.. Columboa I: Con ernmg Hou Directors: Catherine Tell) Jenning. B:= (E J ~ l 607 W 32nd 1 u un, T 7 705: Juduh Patton Forne). ~- <Frankhnl 15 Rolhng Oa~. Emd. OK Presodent (e\-offi oo) KEY Publication- Diane Miller Selby, BN (David) 6750 Merwin Pl.. Worthington. OH (Editor-Chai rman): Anna Hiett POugh, B I (Willi C.. Jr.) 2359 Juan St.. San Diego. CA (Active Chapter Editor); Loi Catherman Heenehan. B- (Paul ) 439 Lake Rd.. Wyckoff, J (Alumnae Editor); Florence Hutchinson Lon ford. f ~ (Graydon L.) 3 11 E. 72nd St.. New York. Y (A n Editor): Judith Reamer Colven, 'IT Santa Helena Pk. Ct.. Solana Beach. CA (Book Review Editor); Carol Cheney William on. f'it (Jon) Queen bury Lane. Hou ton. TX (Feature Editor) Public Relations - Marjorie Cro s Bird. Bl\1 601 Warren Landing. Ft. Collins. CO Ritual- Jean He Wells, ll Y (Robert) 4830 Jett Rd... W.. Atlanta. GA CHAPTERS Chapter Advisory Boards- Jan Singleton McAlli ter. llp (Ru sell S.) Gateway Dr.. Jack on, MS Chapter Programs- Janice Harenberg. fb Comanche. Apt. 14B. Albuquerque. M 7110 Chapter Bylaws- Patricia Blair Waller. rb (F.M.) 1517 Murraywood.E.. Columbia. SC Fraternity Education- Peggy Ackerman, j,'it. 203 Peach Orchard Dr.. J4. Falls Church. A House- Kathryn Welsh May. (George) 1302 Ford Parkway, St. Paul. M Pledge- Stephany Forgue Houghtlin. B (Roben. Jr. ) 29 Foxdale. Wmne t~ a. IL Public R ~lations - Dorothea Lo"'endick. Er Pool ide Dr.. Raleigh. C Scholarshtp - irginia Anding LaCharite. rk!ra) mond) I 30 Cantnll Dr.. Lex ington. KY Social - Helen KutsCha G llstrom, Y (ThomaJo) 602.W Ftfth St.. Gaone \llle. FL 32601

20 ALUMNAE Alumnae Programs - Jane Robb Davis. A/1 (Thomas) 2715 Berkshire Rd.. Cleveland. OH Alumnae Fraternity Education- Molly Morony Cox, 110 (David L.) 4920 Morningside Rd.. #44. St. Louis Pk., M PIDLANTHROPIC Grants for Study: Graduate Counselor Fellowships- Caroline Cole Tolle. 11A (Dirk V.) 2902 Captiva Dr., Sarasota. FL Deadline for Applications. December I Graduate Fellowships- Miriam Locke, rn, Founh St., Tuscaloosa. AL (Chairman): Judges: Mary Elizabeth Brooks 1'11. 3, 3111 Stevens St.. Apt. 3. Madi on, WI : Agnes Park Fausnaugh. p/1 (H.A.) Westhaven Lane. Rocky River. OH : Joyce Thomas Fuller,!1Y (Justin) 133 Tecumseh R.. Montevallo. AL ; Cynthia Springer Harbold. M (Frederick E.) Morning Mist Trail, Ft. Wayne. IN Deadline for Applications, February 15 Undergraduate Scholarships- Jean Ris er Aiken l'p (W. James. Jr. ) 1601 Pennsylvania Ave.. # Pittsburgh. PA (Chairman); Judges: MarshaL. Love, EZ S. Ocean Bl vd. Apt. 402, Delray Beach, FL 33444; Sarah A. Ryder. A/1, 3 Echo Lane, Wheeling. WV Deadline for Applications, February 15 Undergraduate Emergency Scholarships - Lois Thompson Woehlke, 1'11 (Leslie) 1045 Circle Dr.. Elm Grove, WI Rehabilitation Fellowships. Scholarships and Services - Donna Simenson Long, BA (Thomas F.) 2901 Manin. Wichita Falls, TX (Chairman): Judges: Sandra Benzies Lev ine, H (Roben) 1350 N. Lakeshore Dr.. Chicago, IL 60610: Judith Latta, B<l>, 3900 Watson Pl., N.W.. Washington, D.C ; Jean Schauer Peterson.!'8 (Charles) R.D. #4. Columbia, MO : Pat Burrow Vadopala, B!l (Paul) 781 Marion Ave.. Palo Alto. CA Deadline for Applications. February 15 Rose McGill - Eli zabeth Monahan Yolk, p/1 (Vaughn W.) 649 Timber Lane, Devon, PA (Chairman): Marilyn Hall Falls, K (Roben M.) 41 Hillside Rd.. Strafford. PA 19087: (Assistant) Betty Smith Beachy, 0 (Roben S.. Jr. ) 7908 Bristol Ct.. Shawnee Mis ion, KS (Circle Key Grants): Dolly Clinton Thute, 2 (William H.) 1808 Pedregosa Ct., S.E., Albuquerque, NM (Christmas Sharing Program) SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS KK!' Heritage Museum - Jean Hess Wells. 11 Y (Roben) 4830 Jett Rd., N. W.. Atlanta, GA (Chairman of the Board of Trustees); Catherine Schroeder Graf. BN (Director) and Nancy Sanor Pennell. BN (Curator) 530 E. Town St., Columbus, OH Nominating- Martha Galleher Cox. p/1 (L.E.) 6210 Morningside Dr., Kansas City, MO Parliamentarian- Sigrid Ruedel Crane, Y (Raben) 551 Kramer Dr., S. E., Vienna, VA COUNCIL ASSISTANTS Assistants to the Director of Membership - Patricia Coffee Gessell,!1A (Perry) I 07 Dolphin Dr.. Oceanside, CA 92054; Leslie Larmann Sukys, BPI1 (Roben) 5695 Drake Rd., Cincinnati, OH ; Cherry Moslander Ridges,!1H (Stephen W.) Fraternity & Sorority Coordinator, Student Union, U. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT GRADUATE COUNSELORS Timi Atkinson (BM) KK!', th Ave., Fargo, ND Mimi Barry(!'<!>) KK!', 1871 Orrington, Evanston, IL Carol Dryden (!'<!>) KK!', 1300 Oak Creek Dr., #107, Palo Alto, CA 94304!annie Gustafson (BM) KKL Gil ben Rd., Storrs, CT Susie Hardie (!'<!>) KKL 6525 Picasso, Isla Vista CA Cathy Hove (2 ) KK!', 1102 S. Lincoln, Urbana, IL Katy Huff (!'B) KK!', 821 E. 15th, Eugene OR Lisa Kinch (EZ) KKL 1335 N.W. VanBuren, Corvallis, OR Betsy Klebe (BY) KK!'. 219 W. Burke St., Easton, PA Linda Pierson (!1A) KKf, 12 Arlington Rd.. Wellesley Hills, MA Cindy Thrner (rk) KKr. 815 S.W. lith St., Gainesville, FL Gretchen Vander Veer (BPI1) KKr, 24A Uni versity Heights, Burlington, VT Barbara Woolley (112) KKr. 215 N. Third St., Danville, KY FRATERNITY HEADQUARTERS 530 East Town St., Columbus, OH ( ) Communications - Jean Ebright Elin, B (Michael) Financial Administrator - Larry Focht Supen1sor of Chapter Finance - Jane Coombs,!1A Convention Coordinator - Many Ryan Palmer, B/1 (Charles L., Ill) Information Services - Diane Miller Selby, BN (David) Registrar - Terry R. Mollica Resources - ancy Sanor Pennell. BN Assistants - Janie Howland Carr; Joni Hamilton; Theresa apolitano Holtz; Carol Littrell (Raben ); Ann Green Mahle. 11 ~ (Thomas) AUTHORIZED JEWELER Burr, Patterson & Auld Co., P.O. Box 800, Elwood, I KAPPA GROUP INSURANCE Ms. Ginny Miller Paul Burke & A ociate uite 500. Shelard Plaza Minneapoli, M MAGAZINE AGENCY Director- Gwendolyn Dorey Spaid. M (Orieon) 4440 Lindell Blvd.. Apt St. Louis, MO PROVINCE MAGAZINE CHAIRMEN Alpha- Beta - Marie Mathewson Dey.!1A (Russell. Jr. ) Timberlane, #6 Timberlane Dr.. Pennington, NJ Gamma- Nancy Nern Rudy, BN (John F.) 740 Lafayette Ave.. Cincinnati. OH Delta- Anne Rippetoe Shafer, f/1 (John T,) 2826 Forest Lane, Lafayette, IN Epsilon- Jane Althaus Bube. E (Maurell) 307 S. Dwyer, Arlington Heights. IL Zeta - Marjorie Manin Burk, 8 (E.K.) 630 N.W. 42nd Terrace, Kansa City. MO Eta- Margaret Givens Heffner, BM (Charles) 750 S. Clinton St. Apt. 2-D. Denver. CO Theta - Katherine Nolan Kammer, BO (Charles) 1644 Palmer Ave., New Orleans. LA Iota- Midge Hudelson Moore, BK (Jay) N Hamilton. Spokane. WA Kappa- Kathryn Irwin Hayes, B:::: (James) Jerry Lane. Garden Grove, CA Lambda- Dorcas Newcomber Cloud, t:j.a, 2022 Lee Hi Dr. S.W., Roanoke, VA Mu - Elizabeth Morris. t:j. Y, 117 W. Taylor St., Savannah. GA 3140 I Nu - Celia Cawood Parsons, p/1 (J. Richard) 917 Albany Circle. Lexington. K Y Xi- Susan Kidd Diacon, BM (F. Terry) 3906 E. 58th Place. Tulsa. OK Omicron- Christine Cahill Julander. re (Richard F.) 207 Belmont Coun. Apple Valley, MN Pi- Margaret Helser VerMehr, B!l, 324 Costello Dr., Los Altos, CA ACTIVE CHAPfER PRESIDENTS & CHAPfER COUNCIL ADVISERS (*Chapter House Address) ALPHA PROVINCE St. Lawrence University (BB/1) - Susan Vail. *45 E. Main St.. Canton, NY 13617; Doris Pike Gibson, BBA (Theodore) Five Mile Rd., Pike Farm, Canton. NY Syracuse Uni versity (BT) - Wendy Hall. *743 Comstock Ave., Syracuse. NY 13210: Debra Jo Hanmuller BB!:J., 681 E. Seneca Turnpike. Apt. A-5, Syracuse, NY Cornell University ('i'a) - Terri Mazur, *508 Thur ton Ave.. Ithaca. NY 14850: Judy Powell Fogel, f!l (James) 309 Cayuga Hghts. Rd., Ithaca. NY University of Toronto (B'i')- Kathleen Taylor. *32 Madison Ave.. Toronto, On, Can. M5R, 2Sl ; Patricia Jones Dalton, B'i' (John) 19 Tudor Gate, Willowdale. On. Can. M2L IN3 McGill University (A/1) - Suzie Coughlan, KKr, 3455 Stanley, Apt Montreal, Pq., Canada H3A IS3 ; Heather Lundell Milliken, 116. (Ronald) 430 Delmar Ave., Pointe Claire PQ, Can H9R 4V7 BETA PROVINCE Allegheny College (fp) - Victoria Lipnic, KKr, Box 179. A.C., Meadville, PA 16335; Margaret Seid Culbenson, fp (John) 395 Sunset Dr., Meadville, PA University of Pittsburgh (re)- Carol Cochran, *4401 Bayard, Pittsburgh, PA 15213; Anne Magdsick, ft:j., 1060E Chatham Park Dr.. Pittsburgh, PA Pennsy lva~1ia State University (AA) - Donna Louise Preston, KKL 108-S Cooper Hall, Umversuy Park. PA 16802; Frances Anne Riley, 'f1a Box 314, Boalsburg, PA Carnegie-Mel/on University (t:..:=:) - Anne Burack, KKf, Box 966, 5115 Margaret Momson St., Pittsburgh, PA 15213; Mary Grossewege Mengato, 11:=:: (Alfred) 24 Churchhill Rd., Pittsburgh, PA Bucknell University (6.<1>)- Laura C. James, KKr, Box C-2919, Bucknell U.. Lewisburg, PA 17837; Sally Rolston Goas, t:j.a (Thomas) 48 Center Dr.. Camp Hill PA ' Dickinson College (E!l) - Jennifer Kunh, Box 856, Carlisle, PA 17013: Barbara McAuley Emery, t:..:=:: (Mark) 1930 Princeton Ave., Camp Hill, PA Lafayette College (ZB) - Jacqueline Castelnau Box 4030 Collge Sta., Easton PA 18042; Judy Anderson, BA (Craig) 814 Poplar Rd., Hellenown, PA GAMMA PROVINCE University of Akron (A)- Janice Walker, #237 Spicer St., Akron, OH 44304; 3085 Mayfield, Stow, OH 44224; Patty Burkley, A, 3085 Mayfield, Stow. OH Ohio Wesleyan University (PA) - Heather Hering, W. Winter St.. Delaware, OH 43015; Catherine Prato Lothes,!1A (Delben, III) 322 Canyon Dr. N. Columbus OH ' Ohio State University (BN) - Rebecca Sue Beaty, 55 E. 15th Ave.. Columbus. OH ; Dale Brubeck, fk 965 Manor Lane #M, Columbus, OH University ofcincinnari (BP.) - Barbara Bateson, *2801 Clifton Ave.. Cincinnati. OH 45220; S~lly Creekmore Santry, BP (Michael) 1344 Clough Pk.. Batavia, OH Dentson Untverstty (f!l) - Claudia Newman, KKr, Slayter Hall, Denison U.. Granville, OH 43023; Ann Stafford Truesdell, pa, 593 Deanna Stroll Heath OH Miami University (11A) - Susan Lenore Howells, KKr, 100 Ha,;.ilton Hall, Miami U.. ~ xci~~d, OH 45056; Chris Diehl Noble, l:j.a (Nicholas) 1348 Dana Dr.. Oxford, OH 5 DELTA PROVINCE Indiana University (11)- Joni Johnson, *1018 E. Third, Bloomington, IN 47401: Suzanne Strobel Jones, A (Raben) 2419 Covenanter Dr. Bloomington IN DePauw University (I) - Lisa Raible, *507 S. Loc~st, Greencastle. IN 46135: Anne Kendall Clru:k, M (Roben) R.R. #6, 1900 Wildwood Dr., Greencastle. IN Butlu Unt verstty (M) - Carla Cowles, W. Hampton Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46208: Janet McKown Alexander.. l\1, 3939 Wyandotte Tr. East. Indianapolis Hillsdale Co! lege (K) - Man beth Blecha, Hillsdale St.. Hillsdale. Ml49242: Sally ~ltman G1auque, K (Ora) 2412 Brookview Dr.. Toledo, OH Unt versiry of Michigan (B/1) - Mary Riffe Hill, Ann Arbor, MI 48104: Mary Jane Thomson, fo (Edward) 2040 Delaware. Ann Arbor. Ml Purdue University (r/1) - Pam Anthrop, Waldron. W. Lafayette, I 47906; Bar ~ar_a Weaver Luther, f/1 (Stephen) 319 W. Oak St., W. Lafayette, Mtchtgan State Univu sity (11[)- ancy Walma, 605 M.A.C. Ave.. E. Lansing, Ml 48823; Lynne DeRose, 11r Hitching Post. E. Lansing, MI 48823

21 EPSILON PROVINCE Monmouth College (Ad)- Deborah A. Kritsch, Box 917. Student Cemer, Monmouth College. Monmouth, IL 61462; Brigit Sparling Keefe. E (John) 714 N. 9th St.. Monmouth, IL Illinois Wesleyan University (E) - LeAnne Twardowski. * 105 E. Graham St.. Bloomington, IL 61701; Connie Miller Schroeder, E. (Douglas) 410 Willard Ave.. Bloomington, IL Univusity of Wisconsin (H)- Rossan Glenn. *60 1 N. Henry St.. Madison, WI 53703: Denise Ann Holmes, H, 8505 W. Beltline Hwy., Madison, WI Northwestern University (Y) - Amy Zadeik. *1871 Orrington Ave.. Evanston. IL 60201; Catherine Donegan O'Brien, BM (William) 1274 Asbury Ave.. Winnetka. IL University of Illinois (BA)- Ann Davenpon. * 1102 S. Lincoln Ave.. Urbana, IL : Pat Butler Jensen, BA, 2206 Pond, Urbana, IL ZETA PROVINCE University of Missouri (8)- Elizabeth Newman, *512 Rollins, Columbia. MO 65201; Frankye Long Mehrle. El (Paul) 1804 W. Broadway, Columbia, MO University of Kansas (0)- Linda Rhodes, *Gower Place. Lawrence, KS 66044: Jerree Johnson Catlin, 0 (Harley) 1522 ElDorado Dr., Lawrence. KS University of Nebraska (I)- Julie Naaf, *616 N. 16th, Lincoln, NE 68508: Rebecca Ann Betzer, I, 2636 Garfield St., Lincoln, NE Kansas State University (fa)- Stephanie Robinson. *517 Fairchild. Manhanan. KS 66502; Kristi Lee Kinney, A. 529 Laramie, Manhattan. KS Washington University (fl) - Cymhia Ann Scon, KKf, Box 1182, Washington U.. University City, MO 63130; Barbara Love Sarich, fl (Dennis) 415 Lee Ave., Webster Groves, MO ETA PROVINCE University of Colorado (BM)- Laura Alice Kinkead, *1134 University, Boulder. CO 80302; Peggy Grave Kline, BE (John) th St., Boulder. CO University of New Mexico (fb)- Lori Larson, *1620 Mesa Vista, N.E.. Albuquerque. NM 87106, Karla Wilkinson Bramer, fb (Brad) 2611 Vista Larga Dr., N.E., Albuquerque, NM University of Wyoming (1'0)- Lisa Nash, KKr. Fraternity Park. Laramie. WY : Sandra Nicklas Sandeen, BA (John) 1937 Thornburg, Laramie. WY Colorado College (dz)- Joni Segal, *1100 Wood Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903; Patricia Zimmerman Packard, Ea (Peter) Rt. #I. Box 100, Eiben. CO Univusity of Utah (dh)- Kristin Hoff, *33 S. Wolcon, Salt Lake City: UT 84102; Rhea Smunhwaite Foulger, ah (Donald) 2529 Casto Lane. Salt Lake City. UT Colorado State University (EB) - Michelle Anne Plamondon. *729 S. Shields. Ft. Collins, CO 80521; Donna M. Waite, fo, 1713 Yucca C!., Ft. Collins, CO THETA PROVINCE University of Texas (BE)- Ann Kampman, *2001 University Ave.. Austin, TX 78705: Robin Gerner Sivenson BE (David) 71)4 Fireoak. Austin, TX Tulane University (H. Sophie Newcomb College) (80) - Mary Abbay Sayle, *1033 Audubon St., New Orleans. LA 70118; Bonnie Bernius Waters. EA (Peter) 416 Nashville Ave., New Orleans. LA Southern Methodist Universiry (f<l>)- Lisa Chamness, *3 110 Daniels St.. Dallas. TX 75205; Janet Jones Burford, BE (Sam P., Jr.) 4209 Versailles. Dallas. TX Louisiana State U1riversiry (dl) - Denise Schumacher, *KKf House, Box A, Baton Rouge, LA 70893: Jan Williams Hill, dl, 6344 Peggy. Baton Rouge. LA Texas Tech University (d'v)-julie Conger, KKr, 4108 Tech Sta., Lubbock, TX 79409: Susan Murphy Jones, d'v (Cunis) th St., Lubbock, TX Texas Christian University (EAJ- Judy Detwiler, KKf. Box Ft. Wonh, TX 76129; Karen Koester Meyer, fa (Roben), 3709 Hickory Springs, Ft. Wonh, TX Texas A & M (EP)- Theresa Wilkins, KKf, Box 9913, College Station, TX 77840: Nancy Mill Howard, ao (John) 3803 Caner Creek Pwy.. Bryan, TX Ba) lor University (EY)- Elizabeth Ann Richards, KKf, Box 195, Baylor U.. Waco, TX 76703; Edith Gorman Bond, EY (T. J.) 209 Harrington, Waco, TX 76706!OTA PROVINCE Univusity of Washington (Bfl)- Joanne Yih, * th, N.E. Seanle, WA 98105; Shirley Stone Marinkovich, Bfl (Donald) th Ave.. N.E.. Seanle. WA /lnivusity of Montana (B<I>)- Lesa Rice. *1005 Gerald Ave., Missoula. MT : Bonne Dee Philip Holt, Bet> (Harold) 345 Daly Ave.. Missoula, MT Univusity of Idaho (BK)- Cindy Higgins, *805 N. Elm, Mo cow : Ellen Wetherell Hermann. BK (James) Box 193, Genesee Whitman College (ff) - Linda Thorson, KKf. Whitman College. Walla Walla. WA 99362; Jan Stewan Dappen. ff (Andrew) 433 Washington, # 10. Walla Walla. WA Washington State Univusity (fh)- Mary Isaac on, *N.E. 800 Campus. Pullman, WA 99163: Lynda Herndon Carey. BK (Manhew G.) S.E Spring. Pullman. WA Uni usity of British Columbia (fy) - Trish Williams. *595 ewdale Road. We 1 Vancouver, BC V7T IW7; Christina Chasten McLeod. fy Greenleaf Rd.. W. Van ouver, BC. Can V7W I 5 Uni usrty of Puget Sound (El)- Sally Habegger. KKf. Smith Hall. U.P.S.. Ta oma, WA 98416; Joan E. Kruger, EI th, Tacoma. WA i{appa PRO I CE llnn trsityof Amana (fz)-cynthia On, 1435 E. 2nd St.. 1\rcson. AZ 5719: Thelma 1u rng Dahlen, (Richard) 3210 E. ia Palo Verdes. The on. AZ UnM!rstl) of Ca/iforma at Los An eles (fe) - Donna Gu tafson. 744 Hilgard. Lo ngele. C 90024: Linda Morri Bitice, BE (John) I 415 King pon Dr.. Malibu. CA Unl\'trsrry af Southtrn California (AT) - Sonya Zaninovich. *929 W. 2 th St.. Los Angeles, CA 90007: Mary Daley Boro icka. EZ (John) 155 Club Rd.. Pasadena. CA Arr:ona State Unn ersiry (EA)-Terri Tovrea. KKf. Palo erde Marn. Box 201. Tempe, AZ 52 I. Janna Lory Cro. f8 (Donald) 4730 E. Arcadra Lane. Phoemx. AZ 50 I California State Universiry of Northridge (E E)- Karen Dunbar. KKr Plummer St.. Nonhridge, CA 91324; Diane Hemstreet, EE Quedo Dr.. Woodland Hills. CA Univusity of California at Riverside (Efl)- Robena Hall. KKf Canyon Crest. #S-213, Riverside, CA 92507; Debra McManis, Efl Canyon Crest #52. Ri verside, CA University of California at Soma Barbara (E'V) - Kathryn Faye O'Connor. *6525 Picasso, Isla Vista. CA 93017; Joan Duggan Muhr. aa (Roben) 739 Dorado Dri ve. Santa Barbara, CA LAMBDA PROVINCE West Virginia University (BY)- Sherry Carmichael, *265 Prospect St.. Morgamown. WV 26505; Melanie Smith Bennen, BY, P.O. Box 4226, Willow Wick, Van Voorhi s Road, Morgantown. WV College of William & Mary (I'K) - Joan M. Vecchioli. Box College Station, Williamsburg, VA 23186; Barbara Harding Hager, I'K (Harry) 221 W. Queens Dr.. Williamsburg, VA George Washington University (fx)- Mary Anderson, % Miriam Etri Foothill St., Woodbridge, VA 22192; Miriam Wick Etris, B (Roben) 3202 Foothill St., Woodbridge, VA University of Maryland (f'v)- Lee Ann Lloyd, *7407 Princeton Ave.. College Park. MD 20740; Jan Del Schultz, f'v, Walkers Choice Rd. Apt. 6. Gaithersburg. MD Duke University (db) - Stacy Sempier, KKf. P.O. Box D.S.. Durham. NC 27706; Susan Beck Davis, db (Ciimon) 1800 Will iamsburg Rd.. Apt. J9E. Durham, NC University of North Carolina (Ef) - Roxanna Louise Haywonh. *302 Pinsboro St., Chapel Hill, NC 27514; Marjorie Lancaster Crowell. Er (Mark ) 113-A Pine St.. Carrboro, NC University of Virginia (EI)- Mary Daire Conroy. KKf. 503 Rugby Rd.. Charlonesville, VA : Karen Mylting Dougald, 6A (Donald) 20 University Circle. Char Jonesville, VA MU PROVINCE Rollins College (de)- Debbie Wilson, KKr. Pugsley Hall. Rollins College. Winter Park, FL 32789; Holly Frost, 2222 S. Delaney Ave.. Orlando. FL University of Miami (dk)- Karen June Dorner KKf. Box Coral Gables. FL 33124; Susan T. Peters, ak, 6514 S.W. I 14th Pl.. Unit D.. Miami. FL University of Georgia (6 Y) - Carol Thorson, *440 S. Milledge Ave.. Athen, GA 30605; Judy Clark Nichols. d'v (Larry) 1076 St. Augustine Pl. N.E.. Atlanta. GA Emory University (EE) - Margaret Foster Clayton. KKr. Drawer NN. Emory U.. At lanta, GA 30322; Carol Carrano Adams, 6M (William) 4423 Mt. Paran Pkwy.. N.W., Atlanta, GA Florida State University (EZ) - Carole Elizabeth Reardon, *528 W. Jefferson St.. Tallahassee, FL ; Erin Shedden McColskey, EZ Buckingham, Tallahassee, FL University of South Carolina (EK)- Kathy Roche, KKr. Box U U.S.C.. Columbia, SC 29225: Teresa Boykin Harrison. EK (J. Smith) Wheat St.. Columbia, sc Clemson University (EM)- Donnna Kay, KKf, Box Clemson U.. Clemson. SC ; Judy Bryson Panerson, EM (Dewitt) 3 Shrevewood Dr.. Taylors. SC University of Florida (E<I>)- Aimee Steel, KKf. 815 S. W. lith St.. Gainesville. FL 32601; Felice Wood Pralle, BEl (Fred) 1015 N.W. 21st Ave.. Apt. 18. Gainesville. FL NU PROVINCE University of Kentucky (BX)- Loretta Brown Saunier. *238 E. Maxwell, Lexington. KY 40508; Anne Hall Atchison, BX (John, Jr.) 3333 Overbrook Dr.. Lexington. KY Universiry of Alabama (ffi)- Karen Chunn, KKf. Box 6183, Univer ity, AL 35486: Kathleen Powers Randall. I'fl, 6 Druid Ct.. 1\rscaloosa. AL University of Mississippi (dp) - Teresa Ann Moore. KKr. Box University. MS 38677; Beny Jane Parks Gary, ap, (Knox) 910 Buchanan. Oxford. MS Auburn University (EH) - Ellen Sanders, KKf. Dorm K. Auburn. AL 36830: Cheri Laitner, 600 DeKalb, Auburn, AL University of Tennessee (EA)- Kimberly Ann Crocker, KKJ' W. Cumberland Ave., Knoxville, TN 37916; Mary Hamilton Ewing, AE (Charle ) Topside Rd.. Knoxville, TN Vanderbilt Univusil) (EN)- Nancy Bamhan. KKr. *24 16 Ken ington Pl.. Na hville. TN 37212; Yvonne Paul Benson, f1 (Roben) 5901 Roben E. Lee Ct.. ashville, T Mississippi State University (ET)- Kim Curbow. Drawer LY. Mi sissippi State. MS 39762: Ellen Randolph Weatherly, apa, 525 S. Wa hington. Starkville. MS Centre College (Zf)- Madeline Hopson, P.O. Box 1093 Centre College, Dan vi lle. KY 40422: Linda Chestnut Coker, BEl (John) 46 1 Fitzpatrick. Danville. KY XI PROVl CE University of Oklahoma (B8) - Charlene Jordan. *700 College. orrnan. OK 73069: Jane Bumpers Huffman, BEl (Laurence) 3914 Briarcre 1 Dr.. orman. OK University of Arkansas (r ) - Cele te Jones. 800 W. Maple. Fayeneville, AR : Laurel Herlocker Maxey, f (John) 2815 Loxley, Fayeneville. AR Universiry of Tulsa (611)- Andrea Hei s. *3 146 E. 5th Pl.. Tul a. OK 74104: Lynn Jolley Letcher, f1 (Wm.) 2494 E. 49th 1.. 1\rl a, OK Oklahoma State Uni ersil) (dl:)- Meredrth Mayo W 4th. Stillwater. OK 74074; Althea Jacobson Wright. al: Yorkshrre. Stillwater, OK Uni ersil) of Arkansas at Lillie Rock (E9)- LaDonna White S. Taylor. Lrnle Rock, AR 72204: Sue Darby Gaston. f (James) 13 Pinehurst.. Little Rock. AR OMICRO PRO lnce Uni\'ersiry of Minnesota ( ) - Pat H ass, *329 loth Ave.. S E. Mmneapolrs. M 55414: SaHy Kiehne Kelby. X (George) 450 unset Ridge. Mrnneapolis. M Unn erstty of Iowa (BZ) - Susan ickery. 728 E. Washrngton. Iowa City. la 52240: Susan Connell, e. 20 Fifth St., Coralville. la 52241

22 Drake University (f0)- Shelly Sayler. * th St.. Des Moines. la : Carolyn Cooper Cameron. r0 (Bruce) 705 Knolls Ct.. West Des Moine. la North Dakota State University of Agric11i111re & Applied Sciences crt) - Paula Jacob. * th Ave.. N.. Fargo. D 58102: Charlotte Arneson Peterson. IT. Burgum Hall. NDSU. Fargo. D Iowa State University (Ci0)- Jane Miller. * 120 Lynn Ave.. Ames. la 50010: Gretchen Garlock Van Houien (BZ) (Steve) 2792 Pierce Avenue. Ames. la PI PROVI CE Uni1 ersity of California (IJCi) - Jenny Brown. *2328 Piedmont Ave.. Berkeley. CA 94704: Nancy Dav id Bengtson. Ci (Ronald) 5045 Cochrane Ave.. Oakland. CA Stanford Uni1 ersiry (BHCi) - Amy Deluce Oak Creek Dr.. Palo Alto. CA 94304: Mary Carolyn Currie Liniak. CiB (Pau l) 855 Trenton Dr.. Sunnyvale. CA University of Oregon (Bfl) - Mary Han. *82 1 E. 15th St.. Eugene. OR 97401: Sandie Philippi Maki. rm (Louis) 2029 Graham Dr.. Eugene. OR Oregon State University (1'1\1)- Melinda Mikesell. * I 335. W. VanBuren. Corvallis. OR 97330: Carol Jager eumann. r 1 (Gordon) S.E. 31st Pl.. #86. Milwaukie. OR California State Uni1 ersity at Fresno (Ci!1) - Kathryn Karle. *5359. Millbrook. Fresno. CA 93710: Cynthia Girardi Ferdinandi. Ci!1 (Tom) 3142 W. Morri. Fresno. CA Universitv of California at Davis (EO)- Debra Kendrick. KKr. 222 Rice Lane. Davis. CA 95616: Sandra Pl anl Fortini. CiX (G lenn) P.O. Box El Macero. CA RHO PROVINCE Universit1 ofconnecticw (Cil\1) - Maura Jane McGeary Gilbert Rd.. Storrs. CT 06268: Donna Jean Swedin. i\ Washington St.. Apt. 6. Norwich. CT Unil ersity' of Massach11seus (Ci ) - Diana Wi lliams. *32 Nutting Ave.. Amher t. MA 01002: Lois Co,gg ins Duchamte. Ci. Audubon Box 67. Leeds. MA Dartmowh College (EX) - Mary Thomson. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Hinman Box Dan mouth College. Hanover. NH ; Sandra Shiroky MacGillivray. Cii\1 (Peter E.) 8 Park Ridge Rd.. Springfield. VT Babson College (ZA) - Celia Rochelle Bumstead. Box 707. J3 abson College. Babson Park. MA 02157: Carolyn Bodie. 752 Tremont St.. Apt. 3. Boston. MA University of Vermom (ZCi) - Sall y Hunt. 23A University Heights. Burlington VT : Sally Peterjohn. Bi\1. 35 James Ave.. Burlington. VT ' ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION (*Clubs) AND CLUB PRESIDENTS CA ADA British Col11mbia (I )- Susan Kennedy. ry West lith Ave.. Vancou ver. BC. Can. V6J 2C3 Montreal (A) - Suzanne Brais. CiCi. 356 Redfern Ave.. Westmount. Montreal. Que. H3Z2G5. Can. Toronto (A) - Margaret Adamson Bryan. B'(l. Apt Widdicombe Hill Bl vd.. Weston. On.. Can. M9R I Y3 *Winnipeg (0) - Debbie Ferguson George. n: (Edward) 334 Borebank St.. Winnipeg. lb. Can. R3 I E4 (Secretary) ENGLA D (A) *London - Margaret Frank Shambarger. B!1 (Marshall ) 5 Randolph Cres.. London W9. England UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ALABAMA (1 ) *Anniston Area - Jean Bagley Weatherl y. rl l. 5 Christopher Way. Anni ston. AL 3620 I *A11b11m - Lenice Dean Garri on. E0 (Ge rald) 9 14 Lakeshore Ave.. Opelika. AL Birmingham - Shannon Roge rs Beard. rll (Charles E.) Overton Rd.. Birmingham. AL *Bre 11 ton Area - Sarah Mos Hagood. rll (Thomas) 1307 E cambia Ave.. Brewton. AL *Gadsden - Miriam Parker Shannon. rll (Maurice C. Ill) 102 Clokey Dr.. Rt. # 10. Gadsden. AL 3590 I *H11111sl'ille - Beverly Rainer Park. ri I (Shep) 212 Forest Hills Dr.. Brownsboro. L Mobile- Pat ricia Konnersman D'Oiive. rll (Walter F. l 3603 Linden Lane. Mobile. AL *Momgomery - Jo Screws McGowin. r11 (Claude) 240 E. Fairview Ave.. Montgome')'. L *T11scaloosa- lary Yeate Meriwether. rll (Willi ) 48 The Highl and. Tuscaloo a. AL ALASKA ( I) *Anchorage- Karen lurph) Wonnell. BK. RA Bo' 7 -. Anchorage. AK RIZO 'A tkl *Cochiu - Ma') harpe 1-loeur. rz ( idne) l th. Dougla. AZ Flagstaff - Oa') I Mai llou> packeen. rz (Robert ) 7 2 \. Beal Rd.. Flaestaff. AZ Plwenn - Janet Buck Carpenter. C..\ (Peter) 5 17 E. Cochi e Rd.. Paradise Valle~ z COli daft - Pamela Hudson Kre\\ SOn. rn (Charle ) 41 J E. Lakeside Ln. Ott dale z larjorie K}es mend. r- (Ralph) Pinehurst Dr.. Sun Cit}. AZ Tempe -Mesa - Mary Jane Jackson Cri t. rz (Warren) 1632 E. Driftwood Dr.. Tempe AZ T11cson - Ann Johnson Butler. rz (A. Bates. III ) 2702 E. Fourth St.. Tucson. AZ ARKA SAS (::) * /Dorado- Candace Henry obles. I'N (Hutton) 506 Clarmont. El Dorado. AR *Fayette1 ille - Jean Ann Killian Faires. I'N (Rick) 3405 Falcon. Fayetteville. AR *Fort Smith- Kathrine Brocchus Goldtrap. I' Adam Dr.. Fort Smith. AR *Hot Springs - Barbara Petersen Wilson. 1'<1> (Bill) Rt. 5. Box 287. Hot Spring>. AR Little Rock- Mary Machen Boyce. r (Robert) 32 1 Charles. Little Rock. AR *North Arkansas- Sherry Thomasson Deacon. rt (Joseph) 626 W. College. J onc~boro. AR 7240 I *Northeast Arkansas - Jean Woodell Johnson. I' (James Jr.) 503 Roosevelt. W. Memphis. AR *Pine BI11Jf- Julie Schroeder. r Linden. Pine Bluff. AR *Texarkana - Helen Kathy Hunt Olson. CiO (Jack E.) P.O. Box Texarkana. TX CALIFOR la *Amador Valley (II) - Ruth Litchfield Clark. l'i\1 (Ralph) 1022 Peppertree Pl.. Liver more. CA Arcadia (K)- Harriet Walker Shanley. CiH (John) 474 Oxford Dr.. Arcadia. CA *Carmel Area (rl) - Helen Virginia Bell Hofman. rh (Richard) P.O. Box I 362. Pebble Beach. CA Colllr(l Cosw Co11nty (II) - Moreland Mcn z Whitbeck. BT (Harold) 1620 ShangriLa Ct.. Lafayette. CA East Bay (II)- Loui e H' Doubler Nag le. H (Robert) 215 Crocker Ave.. Piedmont. CA Fresno (II)- Debra Jean Kazanjian..0.! W. Princeton. Fresno. CA Glendale Burbank (Kl- Della Faye Crisler Harrington. Bll (Cri s) 1640 Opechee Wa). Glendale. CA *Imperial Valley (K)- Margaret Herres Kellogg. :.z (Howard Ill) 405 Sycamore Dr.. Brawley. CA *Kern Cowuy (K)-Carol Wankum Engli h. Cifl (Ralph ) Purdue Dr.. Baker> field. CA LaCanada Valley (K) - Carole Cathcart Siegler. 1'0 (John) 4824 Palm Dr.. La Canada. CA *La11gww Hills (K)- Alice Henderson Metca lf. ll (Frederic) Calle ALul. 2-G. Laguna Hills. CA La Jolla (K)- Mollie McKinney Schui Le. Bil l (Robert ) 3044 Curie. San Diego. CA Long Beach (K)- Sue Cornwe ll Rya n. ECi Kelley Cir.. Huntington Beach. CA Los Angeles (K)- Margaret Avery Brom. r::: (Benjamin ) 1143 N. Fuller Ave.. Lo; Angeles. CA Marin Co11nty (rl) - Jean Gallien Ostlind. ri\1 (Benj amin ) 19 La Crescenta Way. San Rafael. CA 9490 I *North San Diego Co11nrv (Kl- Josephine Crowley Groth. K (Vernon) Do Lomos. Fallbrook. CA Northern Orange Co11nry (K)-Jane Gembolis Haxton. I'H (Jack) 8372 Sparrow Lane. La Palma. CA Palo Alto (I I)- Jeanne KurtlQn Rudiger. Y (Carl) I 3060 La Vista Dr.. Saratoga. CA Pasadena (K)- Charlotte Deane Stone. IT (Willard) 700 S. Lake Ave.. #134. Pasadena. CA 91 I 06 *Pomona Valley (K)- Mary Andrea Webster. Ell Indian Hill Bl vd.. #2. Claremont. CA *Rancho Bem ardo Poway (K)- Eleanor Stewart Jame. Y (Eugene) Fernando Dr.. San Diego. CA *Ril erside (K)- Rebecca Lee Kunke. Ell Blane St.. #53. Ri verside. CA Sacramento Valley (II) - Dori Bowman enci ll..:.:= CCharle ) 5260 Bell Wood Wa). Cannichael. CA *Saddlebad-Capistrano Valley (1.:1- Patti Hin Jack on. B.\1 (Jack) Amapola Lane. Mi sion Viejo. CA San ~iego (K)- Margery Ann Wright Barnhorst. 8!1 (Hm-.rd) 1155 Savo) St.. an Otego. CA San Fernando Valley (K)- Janet Welsh. EI AmestO). onhridge. CA San Fra~ t ctsco Bay ( 11)- Connie Loveda) Lurie..:. ' (Robert) Lyon St.. San Franctsco. CA San Jose (II )- usan Puterbaugh Clayholt. :.X (Kenneth ) 998 N. Second St.. San Jo e. CA San Mateo Clll- Ma') Jane Le an Armacost. rn ( amue l) 595 El Cerrito A\e.. Htllsborough. CA Sama Barbara (K ) - Marjorie Sami h Hubba rd. BZ!Frankl P.O. Box 584 Ojal CA *Sama Cru: Collflf) (II)- France OVOln} eon. r:. ( lichael) 10 Ro)al Oak Cl. otts aile). C anta Momca.\\'e tside CKJ- Anne Cuffe Pa)ne. E:: (John) Kmg>pon Dr. 1ahbu. C s~~~;w Cowuy (Ill-Judith J hne Re,elle. ri (Johnl 7136 Belita. Rohnert Park. CA Sowh Bay ( K)-Judith Todd Chamber. 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23 Sourlrern Orange County ( K)- Beverly Brown Carmichael. r:=: (Dav id) 1525 Serenade Terr.. Corona del Mar. CA *Stockton Area (II) - Prudence Bun is Scoll. BH (Richard) E. Fairchild. Stockton. CA *Tulare-Kings Coumies (II) - Anne Torian Ewing. ra (David) 929 W. Mary St.. Visalia. CA *Ventura County (K) - Stephany Feuu Walsh.!lT (Patrick) 4025 E. Skellon Canyon Cir., Westlake Village. CA Westwood ( K)- Mary Reynold Westmoreland. rl\1 (Thomas) Chrysanthemum. Los Angele. CA Wlriuier (K) - Jerry King Lyons, H (Eugene) Mar Vista. Whiuier. CA COLORADO ( H) Boulder - Karen Bird Hill. pu (Thoma C.) Park Lake Dr.. Boulder. CO Colorado Springs- Andrene Richardson Harris. r'l' (Charles) 25 Friendship Lane. Colorado Springs. CO Oem er - Lynne Lomme n Ramsdale. All (Joseph) 1459 S. Lima. Aurora CO *Ft. Collins - Joan Lidke Craft. EB (Paul) Lindenwood Dr.. Ft. Collin. CO *Grand Junction - lnge Wire Fleming. EB (Bud) 397 S. Camp Rd.. Grand Junction. co *Greeley - Jan Florio Kinkade. BM (Donald) St.. Greeley, CO Pueblo - Sharon Millward Georgis. ro (James) 1828 Bonfone Blvd. Pueblo. CO CONNECTICUT (P) Fairfield Caunf)' - Linda Jones Morrison, Ill (Richard) 1235 Oenoke Ridge Rd.. New Canaan. CT Hartford- Shei la McGeary D' Agoslino. llm (John) 48 Spring Lane. We 1 Hanford, CT *New Hm en - Barbara Watson Clark. BT (Peter) 125 Captains Walk. Milford. CT DELAWARE (B) Delaware - Connie Wright Alegranli. a:= (Ben) P.O. Box 448, Avondale. PA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (A) Washington. D.C. - Suburban Maryland- Sheila Wright Rovelstad. r'l' (Craig) Cordage Walk. Columbia. MD FLORIDA (l\1) *Brei'Ord Cmmty - Margo Cameron Reed. BT (M.A.) 402 Thrush Dr.. Satellite Beach, FL Clearwater Bay - Jean Righter Hecht. pll (Manin) 2724 Burning Tree Lane. Clearwater. FL Ft. Lauderdale - Barbara Whitney Keith. Y (Wayne T. ) 1732 S.E. lith S!.. Fl. Lauderdale. FL *Gainw ille - Susan Melvin Merrilon. BY (Peter) N.W. 6th Pl.. Gainesv ille. FL *Indian Ri1 er - Mary Lou Cole Anarian. BB (Edward) 6 1 Cache Cay Dr.. Vero Beach. FL Jacksom ille - Shearer Anderson. EZ Bishop Estates Rd.. Jacksonville. FL Mi<mri - Jeanne Ann Seghers Moonnan. BP 0 (Roben ) 740 Saldana. Coral Gables. FL *Palm Beaclr Camrry - Marcia Rushton Tarkleson. ll!george) 233 Veneti an Dr.. Delray Beach. FL *Pensacola - Margie Watson Fl eming. B (William) 5067 Shoshone Dr.. Pensacola. FL t. Petenburg - Beverli Bloom Powell. r I (Jack) 3646 Overlook Dr...E.. St. Petersburg. FL arasota Cmmf) -Alice Allen Wallace. re Tree Line 0.. Sarasota. FL *Tallalwssu - Sally Seitz Ramsey. B Merrigan Pl.. Tallahassee. FL *Tampa - Sara Walker Jones. <I> (A. Wilson) 4501 Rosemere Rd.. Tampa. FL Wimer Park - Louise Caner Bor oi. EZ (Edward ) DePauw Ave.. Orlando. FL GEORGIA (~ I ) *Atlren - Aldie Olafson Edwards. 'I' (Hardy) R1e. #I. Winterville. GA Atlanta - Elaine Williams Griale. EB (Kenneth) 5198 Meadowlake Lane. Dunwood G 3033 *Crmral tll'annah Ri1 er Area - Lisa Harris While..l Y ( Ieven) 525 McKenzie St.. N. Augusta. C 29 -II *Colwnbus - Patricia 1udter Hobbs..l Y (Dan) 1529 tark Ave.. Columbo<. GA "Ma on & Middle Georgia - Margaret Meeks Blum..l Y (Herben B.. Jr. ) I 4 Bu kingham Pl.. Ia on. G m amwh - EliLllbelh ars\\ell Morris..l Y ( rchibald) II I land Dr.. Savannah. GA ' l\'01-crass - ~ h ia Hie,-, Huggon..l Y (Joseph) 160 Coral Rd.. Waycross. GA 1501 HA~ II CK) Hmmu - an ~ Wonter B1gelo". p.l ( ~ illiam) a~ a i"' a t.. Honolulu. HI HO el l Bar e - Kern Quonn. BK Edgemon!. B01. ID ldahn Ft~ /1\ - nne Egg! <on Bu<h. BK (Eugene) 2 ll!h. Idaho Falls. ID 'Lewwmr- larls ron - J oanneh o p~in lccorrna ~ - BK C le\\an) 3 JOCoun1~ Club Dr. "''ton. ID J 01 THE Y PRIN 19 I *Moscow- Margaret Johnson Carl on. BK (James) 321 Robin on C!.. Moscow. ID *Moscow - Vicki Ridgeway Zimmer. BK (John) 1037 Hard ing. Moscow. ID *Twin Falls- Barbara Gibson Allen. BK (Richard) 777 Campu Dr.. Twin Fall. ID ILLINOIS (E) Bloomington - Ann Wilcox Schwulsl. E (Warren) R.R. 13. Box 132. Bloomington. IL Champaign-Urbana - Gail Amrim McWilliam. BA (John ) 509 S. Ridgeway. Champaign. IL Chicago Area: Arlington Heights Area - Patricia Murray Mayo. a:= (Brent ) 6 11 S. Bunon. Arlinulon Heigh!. IL ' *Aurora- Virginia Saum Sweeny. ar (James) 36W525 Wildrose Rd.. St. Cha rle. IL *Barrington Area - Margaret Dewenter Graham. ra (Ciay!On) 66 Round Bam Rd.. Barrington. IL *Beverly-Sowh Slrore- Barbara Wing Buikema. E (David) S. Oakley. Chicago, IL *Chicago - Charyn Fly Ofstie. Bn. 543 Brompton. Chicago. IL *Chicago Sowh Suburban - Mary Joyce Mullender Walker. I (James) Ashland Ave.. Homewood, IL *Elmhurst - Nancy Forsyth Flanders. All (Thoma ) 7 17 Poplar. Elmhurst. IL *Glen Ellyn- Wh eaton - Nancy Adams Muller. 0 (John) 2S. 464 Arrowhead Dr.. Wheaton. IL Hinsdale- Linda Bose Cooper. r<l> (Thomas) 108 Oxford Ave.. Cl arendon Hills. IL *LaGrange- Nancy Campbell Madda. Bll (Loui s) 13 Kimberley Cir.. Oak Brook. IL *Naperville- Marianne Herrick Boyaj ian. ra (James) Hidden Springs Dr.. Naperville. IL North Shore - Lynn Warner Brengel. r<l> (Douglas) Beechwood Ave.. Wilmene, IL North Suburban - Mary Virginia Fuller lstni ck. pll (Roben) 112 Oak Terr.. Lake Bluff. IL Oak Park-River Forest - Erika Esser Shomey. I (William) 625 Keystone. Ri ver Forest. IL Park Ridge-Des Plaines Area- Louise Wilkins Eberle. Ill (Marcus H.) 230 Ea 1 Ave., Park Ridge. IL *Decatur- Josephine Yantis Eberspacher. B 'I (E.C.) 2 19 N. Washington. Shelbyv ill e. IL *Galesburg- Patricia Carpenter Kane. E (Kelly) I 063 Jefferson. Galesburg. IL 6140 I Monmowlr - Donna Manz Buss. All (Dale) R.R. #I. Media. IL *Peoria - Alice Stoik Kieser. E (Richard) 118 E. Covemry Lane. Peoria. IL *Rockford - Alice Fairchild Heath. E (Roben ) Lud vall. Rockford. IL Springfield - Margaret Anderson. ri. 48 Lilac Lane. Springfield. IL DIA A (ll) *Anderson - Barbara Cleaver Geph ardl, 6 (David ) 1602 Greenway Dr.. Anderson. I Bloomington - Pauline Jones John on. 0 (Rolland) 7 12 Ravencresl. Bloomi ngton. IN *Bluffton - Edwina Panon. ll. 324 W. South St., Bluffton. I *Boone Coumy - Donna Power ichol. ll (William) 207 Ea 1 Dr.. Lebanon. I *Columbus - Carol Lynn Holmes Bigley. I (Thoma ) 3445 Ri verside Dr.. Columbu. I East Lake-Parter Cowrry - Jacalyn Fox Rogers. ll (Donald) 161 Humington Ct.. Gary. I *Elkhart - Mary Wei ler aq uin. Bi\1 (Thomas) 3229 Ea 1 Lake Dr.. No.. Elkhan. I Evansville - Laura Homer Goebel. ra Venetian Dr.. Evansvi lle. I Fort Wayne - Margaret Ann Wilson Rothman. Er (Peter) 1330 Wood Moor Dr.. Fl. Wayne. I *Gruncastle - Margaret Sandy Moore.! (Harry) R.R. #2. Box 74. Coate ville. IN *Hammond - Cathryn Van Buren Bomberger. \jl (Peter) 1750 Aha Vista. Munster. I Indianapolis - Carol n Willis Kincannon. r.l (Loui ) Haverhill Dr.. lndianapoli. I * Ka~ amn- Ga y Douglas Pedigo. J\1 (Roben) 3201 Tally Ho Dr.. Kokomo. IN Lafayeue - Marsha chupbach Lowe. d (Tim) 3000 Wilshire Ave.. W. Lafayene. I *LaPam - Pamela Bargholz Malec. 1 (Stephen) 391!1:! Hawthorne. LaPone. IN *Marian - ancy Weir Selby. I (Tim thy) 468 o. 362 E.. Jonesboro. IN *MartifiSI'ille -- Alice Wetmore Pond. K (Roben) I Merry Lane. Greenwood. I Munci~ - Ali e Allman Bo)d..l (Thomas) Warv.r ~Rd.. Munc1e. I *Richmond - Ellen Jane W~ne ga r. \I " A A pl. I C. Rtchmond. I Somh Bmd-Mishawa~a - C nstance agle Bachen. I (Fredenck) Berwick Dr. outh Bend. I *Terre Hame- Lot Cushin Danner. I (Bruce) 7361 Mocktngbtrd. Terre Hau te. I :!I

24 IOWA(O) *Ames- Mary Schaetzel Swanson, BZ (Jack) 3002 Eisenhower Cir.. Ames, la *Burlington - Jean Thuenen Funck, ri (Walter) 2509 S. Third St.. Burlington. la *Cedar Rapids- Linda Leichty Mordaunt, re (Richard H.. Jr. ) Ill Fleetwood Dr.. S.W.. Cedar Rapids. la Des Moines- Kay Bryant Heilman, ~0 (Bruce) th St.. Des Moines, la *Fort Dodge Area-Nola Carter Humes, ~I (James) 1317 Tenth Ave.. N., Fort Dodge. la Iowa Ciry- Shirley Martin Montgomery. 8 (John) 2020 Glendale Rd.. Iowa City. la *Northwest Iowa - Doris Horslund Fritcher, BZ (Ted) R.R. I, Storm Lake, la Quad-Cities- Di ane Dahogne Felsted, ~0 (Steven) 2814 E. 39th St.. Davenport. la *Skunk River Valley - Dianne Barnhouse Campbell. BZ (John) 908 Woodland Rd.. Oskaloosa, la KANSAS (Z) Hwchinson - Ruth Muirhead Dillon, ra (Paul) 207 Kisiwa, Hutchinson, KS *Kansas Ciry- Mary Miller Holmstrom, ~I (James) 8028 Brookside Cir., Kansas City. KS Lawrence - Tammy Gaynier Steeples, r A (Don) 3026 Ranger Dr.. Lawrence. KS Maha11an - Virginia Cox Bussey. 8 (Lynn) 2901 Nevada. Manhattan. KS *Salina- Margaret Hassig Yarnevich. ra. 38 Crestview Dr.. Salina. KS Topeka - Mary Ward Rankin, ra (Randall) 3417 S.W. Birchwood. Topeka, KS Wichita- Joan Rakaskas Gegen, B8 (David) 209 N. Battin. Wichita, KS KENTUCKY (N) Lexington - El izabeth Taft Williams. r'i' (Thomas) 3324 Nantucket Dr.. Lexington. KY Louisville-Jane Knoebel McClinton, M (Donald) 6205 Deep Creek Dr.. Prospect. KY LOUISIANA (8 ) *Alexandria- Dianne Beurlot Blotner. ~I (Robert) Willowick. Alexandria. LA Baton Rouge- Linda McLean Glisson. ~I (Michael) 3451 Gladden. Baton Rouge. LA *Lafayelle Area- Patricia Holmes Duncan. ~I (John) 509 Camellia Dr.. Lafayette. LA *Lake Charles- Renza Taussig Junk. ~I (Virgil) 4101 Pleasant Dr.. Lake Charles, LA *Monroe- Sharon Smith Huff. ~p (Earl) 229 Lakeside Dr.. Monroe. LA New Orleans- Carli Lamantia Cooper, ~I (John) 422 Atherton Dr.. Metairie. LA *New Orleans West- Constance Neblett Duncan, ~I (Herman) 2520 Ramsey Dr.. New Orleans. LA Shreveport - Patricia Svolos Thompson EA (Phillip) 711 Ontario. Shreveport. LA MARYLAND (A) *Annapolis - Germaine Miller Gallagher. 'i' (Edward) 239 Anchorage Ct.. Annapolis. MD Baltimore - Catherine Dennis Thomason. r'i' (C. Temple) 137 Westbury Rd.. Lutherville, MD Washington. D.C. -Suburban Maryland - See District of Columbia MASSACHUSETTS (P) *Bay Colony- Nance Mcil vaine Proctor. rp (Herbert) 35 High St.. Topsfield. MA Boston Intercollegiate- Ann Ritter Johnston. r N (George) 100 Bristol Rd.. Wellesley. MA MICHIGAN (~) *Adrian - Carolyn Ott Heffron. :=: (Hugh) 927 College Ave.. Adrian. MI Ann Arbor - Jody Carpenter Lighthammer, ~ r (Dwaine) 2 Regent Ct.. Ann Arbor. MI *Bailie Cru k - Shirley Nichols Sparks. BZ (Robert) 144 Waupaki co Beach. Battle Creek. Ml 490 i5 *Dearborn Area- Sue Knappenberger Ecclestone. ~B (John) 6046 Rosetta. Dearborn Heights. Ml Detroit-East Suburban - Nancy Kehoe Chuba. K (Thomas) 3 1 Colonial Rd.. Gro e Pte. Shores, Ml Detroit North Woodward - Mimi Stein Morton. Y (James) Sleepy Hollow. Birmingham. MI *Detroit Northwest Suburban - Greta Peter en Tiernan. I (Miles) Hearthstone. Farmington Hills. MI Grand Rapids- Judy Mahoney Freeman. ~r (Emery). Sec'y Woodcliff Circle. S.E.. Orand Rapid. Ml *Jackson - Clara Dowling oble. ~r (Russell) 1728 Maybrooke. Jack on. Ml *Kalama:oo- Gretchen Fulenwider Ishler. ~n (George) 311 Grandview. Kalamazoo. Ml49001 Lansing-East Lansing- Kay Mavroulis Jennings. (Chris) 1708 Anderson Way. E. Lansing. Ml *Midland- Thea Rautenberg Smith. I (Earl) 5106 Sturgeon Creek Pa.rkway. Midland. Ml4 640 *St. Joseph -Benton Harbor - Mary Lou Myers Duncan. fl (Charle ) 1612 Park Dr.. Benton Ha.rbor. Ml MINNESOTA (0 ) *Duluth- Dale Heimbach Wheeler. B~ (Thomas B.) Woodland Ave.. Duluth, MN *Rochester- Betty Hall McGoon. ~0 (Dwight) th Ave. S. W.. Rochester. MN Twin Cities- Karen Strachauer Miller. re (Kenneth) 6621 Tracy Ave.. Edina. MN MISSISSIPPI (N) Jackson- Sharon Boone Seale, ~p (William D. Jr. ) Rte Shady Lane. Jackson, MS *Mississippi Gulf Coast-Zelia Ward Walker, I, 502 Rayburn Ave.. Ocean Springs. MS *North Mississippi - Catherine Mary Crews, - ~P (Bill y) 1208 Eugene St., Thpelo. MS MISSOURI (Z) *Clay-Platte Counry - Susan Klaff Vick, ri (Buddy) 3653 Briarcliff. Kansas City. MO Columbia- Virginia Bonville Thomas. ri (Robert) 2219 Danforth Ct.. Columbia. MO *Jefferson Ciry - Chris Beasley Steppelman. 8 (Jay) 3250 S. Ten Mile Dr.. Jefferson City, MO *Joplin- Ellen Blanchard Eastman, 8 (Mark) 1032 W. Murphy Blvd.. Joplin. MO Kansas Ciry - Carol Klecan Clark, ra (David) 9105 Buena Vista. Shawnee Mission. KS *St. Joseph - Lynn Teller Watkins, EZ (Thomas D. ) 1055 N. Noyes Blvd., St. Joseph. MO St. Louis- Jean McQuaid Gaschler. BA (Robert) 333 Daulton Pl.. St. Louis. MO *Springfield - Martha Stanley Wright. 8 (M. Lloyd) 1443 S. Delaware. Springfield, MO *Tri-Counry- Mary Sue Hogan Sharp. rk (John) 1405 Pemiscott. Cape Girardeau. MO MONTANA (I) Billings- Betty Lou Collins Conner. B<l> (Stuart) 1963 Patricia Lane. Billings. MT Bulle- Jean Hollingsworth Peterson, B<l> (John) 1244 W. Steel. Butte. MT *Great Falls- Patricia McMeel Rice, B<l> (Peter) 800 Grizzly Dr.. Great Falls. MT Helena- Ellen Colby Feaver, B8 (Eric) 901 Flowerree, Helena MT Missoula- Pam Messing Hughes, B<l> (C. Richard) 108 Fairway Dr.. Mi ssoula. MT NEBRASKA (Z) Fremont- Diane Mitten Dyson, I (Donovan) 1441 N. Hancock. Fremont. NE Lincoln- Betsy Stilwell Strain, I (William) 3630 S. 76th, Lincoln. NE *Norfolk Area- Gayle Myer Wright. I (Richard) 119 Morningside Dr.. Norfo lk. NE Omaha- Judy Berry Duffek, I (Jack) Marinda, Omaha, NE NEVADA *Southern Nevada - (K) - Julie Paquette Smith. EE (David) 3059 Robar St.. Las Vegas. NV NEW HAMPSHIRE (P ) *Hanover- Paula Uihlein Schleicher, Y (Mark) I Meadow Lane. Hanover. NH *New Hampshire- Janet Miland Smedley. ~X (William) 28 Felt Rd.. Keene. NH NEW JERSEY (B) Essex- Roberta Jibb Giles. ~M (Kenneth) 142 Maple St.. Summit. NJ Lackawanna- Susan Kaffenberger Wetzel. r'i' (Barry) 20 Campbell Rd.. Short Hills. NJ *North Jersey Shore-Je an Meier Thompson. BM (G. Lee) 6 Northover Pl.. Red Bank, NJ Northern New Jersey - El izabeth Huntington Edwards. rm (A. C.) 33 1 Indian Trail Dr., Franklin Lakes. NJ Princeton Area- Susan Kl ine Herrmann, r'i' (Frederick) 10 All wood Dr.. Lawrenceville, NJ Southern New Jeruy - Marjorie McLarty Dunn. B~ (Michael) 278 Black Baron Dr.. Delran. NJ NEW MEXICO (H) Albuquerque- Peggy Wills Keleher, ~ A (Michael) 1400 Morningside N.E.. Albuquerque, NM *Hobbs- An n Chisholm Jourdan, rb (William) II II Cimarron. Hobbs. M *Las Cruces - Laura Mathers Paulow ky. E~ (Michae l) 3010 Camino Real. Las Cruces, M *Roswell- Pat Pederson Harrington. rb (Gerald ) 2704 Gaye Dr.. Roswell. M *Santa Fe- Nancy Hedrick Parker. EA (Will iam) 9 17 Calle Visto o. Santa Fe. M NEWYORK (A) Buffalo- Willow Wilcox Brost. rp (Gary) 3 14 Burroughs Dr.. Snyder NY *Capital District- Mary C. Daley. BT, One N. Mai n Ave.. Albany. Y *Chautauqua Lake - Mary Megerle Skidmore. rk (Stephen) 4 11 Cro sman St.. Jamestown. Y *Huntington - Ann Schilling Mann iello, M (Robert) I Carley Ave.. Huntington. Y *Ithaca- Christen Ward Gardner. '1'. 58 Highgate Cir.. Ithaca. Y THE K EY/ SPRI G 1981

25 *Jefferson County - Barbara Schaefer Metevia. aa6 (Neil. Jr. ) 1145 Harrison St.. Watertown. NY New York- Hope Deborah Andruss. 6:::.45 Ea tend Ave.. 5E, New York. Y Rochester - J11lie Roever Leake. ffi (Paul) 57 Wincamon Dr.. Fairport. NY St. Lawrence- Doris Pike Gibson. aa6 (Theodore) Pike Rd.. R.D.. Canton. Y Schenectady - Marlene Wells Younkins. 6A (Thomas) I Kevin Dr.. Burnt Hills. NY Syracuse - Palli Davidson Walsh. at. 103 Palmer Dr.. Fayelleville. Y Westchester Coumy - Cathy Thompson Carswell. E (Bruce) 16 Highland Way. Scar - dale. Y NORTH CAROLI A (A) *Asheville Area - Nancy Wilson Rule. fk (Walter) 16 Chunn's View Rd.. Asheville. NC Charlo11e - Susan John on, K, 41 1 Dogwood Lane. Belmont, NC *Piedmom-Carolina - Nancy Alyea Schiebel. 6a (H. Max) 1020 Anderson St., Durham, NC Raleigh - Dorothea Lowendick. Ef Poolside Dr.. Raleigh. NC NORTH DAKOTA (0) Fargo-Moorhead-Susan Peter on Benesh. rt (Dwi ght) So. lith St.. Fargo. D *Grand Forks - Lila Shepard Barcome, ft (Donald) 2424 Olson Dr.. Grand Forks. ND OHIO (r) Akron - Carolyn Lee Marsh W. Streetsboro Rd.. Peninsula. OH *Canton-Massillon - Barbara Was on Strawn. I (Jame) 3733 Harvard Ave..W.. Canton. OH Cincinnati - Vicki Pancero Tulli. ap6 (Mark) 8825 Old Indian Hill Rd.. Cincinnati. OH Cleveland - Lana Moxley Knopf. BZ (Morris) 2861 Paxton Rd.. Shaker Hts.. OH *Cleveland Sowh Suburban - Ruth Bozler Moorhead. 6a (John) 2456 W. Boston Rd., Cleveland. OH Cleveland West Shore - Katherine Rohwedder Strain. 60 (James R.) Fairfax Lane. orth Olmsted. OH Columbus - Mary Anthony McLemore Weaver. 6P (Robert) 243 W. Granville Rd., Worthington. OH Dayton - Penelope Miller Pneiderer. 6T (Scoll) 403 S. Elm St.. W. Carrollton. OH *Elyria - Margaret Hal ted Persons. 6f (Charles) 302 Hamilton Cir.. Elyria. OH *Erie County. Ohio - Michael McElwain Lenhart. K (Donald) 1205 Colu mbus St.. Sandusky. OH *Findlay - Lee Ann Ehrman McLaughlin. 6A (Thoma ) 2507 Sweetwater Rd.. Findlay. OH *Middletown - Helena Rich Curtis. ap (Gerald) 2908 Rusmar Ct.. Middletown. OH *Newark-Granl'ille- Belly Jane Baur Sterrett. 6 ::: (Andrew) 527 Burg St.. Granville. OH *Springfield - Sherry Feaster McKinnon. M (David) 1741 Crestview Dr.. Springfield. OH Toledo - Marcia Irwin Gaut che, a I (Harry) 4550 Torquay Ave.. Toledo. OH *Youngstown - Margaret Ruch hoft Souer. 6 (Fred) 5025 Lockwood Bl vd.. Young town. OH OKLAHOMA (:::) *Ardmore- Dana Champion Mordy. a0 (Burke) 641 Rockford Rd.. Ardmore. OK *Bartlw ille Area - Peggy Blackburn Logan. 0 (Richard) 1808 Skyline Pl.. Bart lesville. OK *Duncan Area - Ann Mills Weaver. ra (T.R.) 1415 N. 12th. Duncan. OK 7353 *Enid- Marilyn Chapek Lynn. ae (Keith) 1822 Ramona Dr.. Enid. OK *Mid-Oklahoma - Mary Jane Jordon Richards. ae (Gordon. Jr. ) 15 E. Franklin. hawnee, OK *Muskogu- Christine Clark Wagner. ae (C. Warren) Box 512. Mu kogee. OK orrnan- Margaret Ma on Arnold. ae (William) 514 Evergreen Circle. orrnan. OK Oklahoma City- Ginger Parker Sturm. B0 (Edward) 2505 Randolph Rd.. Edmond. OK *Ponca City- Ru lyn Evan.. n: nd. Ponca City. OK *Stillwatu - Cynthia Lee e Wegener.. U: (Robert) 3920 We tbrook Dr.. Stillwater. OK Tulsa - u an Brooke Harri McCalum. n: (Rodney) 4643 S. Jame town. Tul a. OK OREGO (Ill Con-allis-A/ban\'- u an Ma)er mith. f I (Robert) 2000.\ nth St.. Corvalli. OR Eu~me- an > Colhn Mulheim. 80 (Wilson ) 1375 Inglewood A,e.. Eugene. OR Ponland-J n Keane Lewman. fa (Larr)) W. 19th A'e. LakeO wego. OR ugusta, auonal Dr.. o.. alem. OR PE, ' \'L\' Be10 Iota ( 1\arthmare}- Mllf) Ow le Hogenauer. (Eugene) We llown chool. \\'e n "n. P 1939 *Erie- Ann Tannehill DiTullio. fp (John) 5106 Clinton Dr.. Erie. PA *Harrisburg- Pauline M. Sweigart, 6A. 22 Amherst Dr.. Camp Hill. PA *Lancaster - Janet Lyons Snyder. 6 (Charle) 450. Pre idem Ave.. Lanca ter. PA *Lehigh Valley- Susan Ellis Clegg. 6::: (Herman) 4385 Clearview Cir.. Allentown. PA Philadelphia - Odene Hutchison Locher. 6<1> (Walter) -173 Maplewood Ave.. pringfield, PA Pi11sburgh- Karen Kepner Tob ias. fp (Gregory) 798 Fore t Ave.. Pillsburgh. PA Pillsburgh-South Hills- ancy Grace Gamer Anderso n.~ (John ) 21 Forest Glen Dr.. Pillsburgh, PA *S10te College-Janet Carl on Kepler. 6A (George) R.D. 2. Box 246-B. Spring Mills. PA *West Chester- Nancy Greene Schelkopf. E (John) 317 Hor eshoe Lane. Downington. PA RHODE ISLAND (P) *Rhode Island - Susan Bunch Allen. fk. 4 Ellis St.. Barrington. Rl SOUTH CAROLINA (M) *Clemson- Joy Shuler Smith. E I (Rocky) 204 Seneca Rd.. Apt. B. Clem on. SC *Columbia- Diane LaCaprucia Wilson, EK (James) 3701 Trenholm Rd.. Columbia. sc *Greenville Area- Virginia Doolillle. El\1. 122C Woodbridge Apts.. Greenvi lle. SC *Low Coumry- Nancy Kathryn Griswold. El\ Sam Rillenberg Blvd. Apt. 3H. Charleston. SC TENNESSEE (N) *Chattanooga Area- Jane Lane Jones. fll (Madison. IV) 228 N. Hermitage A\ e., Lookout Mountain, T *Knoxville-Susan Kane Barker. EA (Henry M.. Jr.) 1312 Sumac Dr.. Knoxvi lle. TN Memphis - Sharon Gafford Ritz. ae (Michael) 1959 Corbin. Germantown. TN Nashville- Martha Owen Coulam. X (Craig) Park Ridge Dr.. Nashville. T TEXAS (0) *Abilene - Connie Cutcher Weeks. EY (David) 75 1 Grove. Abilene. TX *Alice-Kingsville - Cynthia Cheatham Pallon. a:. 508 College Place. Kingsville. TX *Amarillo - Peggy Porter Ladd. ae (Frank) 4705 Olsen Bl vd.. Amari llo. TX Arlington. Texas Area- Mary Loui e Villeret Stites..ll (Robert) 280 I Whi spe rwood Trail. Arlington. TX Austin- Kay Kriegel Me abb. a : (James) 2422 Jarrell. Austin. TX *Beaumont-Port Arthur - Susan Dunagan Gordy. EA (Marvi n) 4430 Folsom. Beaumont. TX *Big Bend- Douglass Adams Kerr. rz {)arne ) Box Fort Stockton. TX *Brownwood-Cenrral Texas- Margaret Col ton Chandler. a : (W. Knox) 2604 out h ide Dr.. Brown wood. TX *Bryan-College Station Area - ancy Brewster Donald on. rp (Wesle) l 1215 Ridgefield Circle. College Station. TX Corpus Christi- Debi Smith Welch. f<l> (Gordon ) 318 Barracuda. Corpus Chri ti. TX Dallas- Susan Ellis Cooper. EA (Charle M.. Ill) 6331 Che ley. Dallas. TX *Denison-Sherman- Rebecca Shytle Brown. a: (Barrell) 1224 We tern Hills. herman. TX El Paso- Susan May Lindquist. rz (John) 5012 Meadow lark. El Pa o. TX Fort Worth - Peggy Aars Smith. EA (Don) 3953 Thi tie Lane. Ft. Worth. TX *Galveston - Joan William McLeod. B: (E. Dougl as) 53 Cedar Lawn. Galve;!On. TX *Garland - Susanne Smith Rahhal. f 1 (A lfred) 1609 Merrimac Trail. Garland. TX Housron - Florence Well McGee. a : (\ illiam) 266 Maple Valle). Houston. T *Houston Bay Area- Kathryn Kolb Johnson. B: (George Jr.) 2 07 PI) mouth Colony. Webster. TX *Houston F.M. /960 Area- Gretchen Cook treet. A.l (Terrell> 1502 Big Horn. Houston. TX *Long iew- Betsy Kay Stile. EA (Willi am) 1115 LeDuke Bhd.. Long\Je\\, TX Lower Rio Grande Valley- Lau ra Lee Fendle) Hicks. B::O (James) 500 Wi hita. #. McAllen. TX Lubbock- Cathy Vernon Price..l'i' (Michael) th Dr. Lubbock. TX *Lufkin- Len Arnell Medford. EA (Ph il) 17 Red Oak Lane. Lutl.m. TX Mtdland- Ka) ewman Smith. 0 (George ) 2305 Culpepper. M1dland. TX Odessa- Judith White Ogilv). f<l> (Ale,. Ill) 1601 Sandah ood. Odes a. T Rtchardson- irginia Jone M11ler. f<l> (Gerald ) 1326 Apache Dr.. R1chard on. TX *San Angelo-Susan Meadow Pnuger. B::O!Robert L. l 2167 ul R 11. an Angelo. TX San Antonio- Joan Powell Jackson. B: (Robert) 42 W11lmon \\'a). Jn nwmo. TX. 39 sugarland.lftssaun Ctn Area- Valene Connell Caner..l~!Johnl 3106 Fall'\\ a) Dr. ugarland. TX 7747 THE K E' PRI.'G 19 I 23

26 *Temple- Ann Kimbriel Secrest. EA (Jerry) 509 W. Walker. Temple. TX *Texarkana - See Arkansas "Tire Plainview Area of Texas - Elizabeth Fleener Bell, BZ (John) (Ref. Chr.) 20 I Lometa Dr.. Plainview. TX Tire Victoria Area- Mildred Jean Mosher Rowan. r<l> (Thomas) 6030 Country Club Dr., Victoria. TX "Tyler- Joan Hertz Taylor, B=: (Leon Glenn) 2929 Old Jacksonville Rd.. Tyler. TX *Waco- Paige Verner Johnston. ll.'i' (Larry) 108 Wooded Crest. Waco. TX Wichita Falls- Elaine Carruthers Stephens. B=: (R.L.) 3609 Glenwood. Wichita Falls. TX UTAH (H) *Ogden - Eleanor Winston Lipman. ll.h (All an. Jr. ) 2830 Fillmore Ave.. Ogden. UT Salt Lake City- Cathryn Baldwin Francis. ll.h (Greg) 2943 South 400 East. Bou ntiful. UT VERMONT (P) *Central Vermont- Betty Margileth Diefenbach. M (Henry) R.D. #I. Randolph. VT VIRGINIA (/\) *Cirarlorresville Area- Bonnie Ph illips Brill. EH (Alan) Rte. 10. Box Charlottesville. VA *Hampton Roads- Alice Matthews Erickson. rk (Wayne) 303 Hamrick Dr.. Hampton. VA *Norfolk Area- Mary Wright Pavl ik, Bn (Michael) 2245 Wolfsnare Rd.. Virgi nia Beach, VA Northern Virginia - Mona Anderson Shultz. rz (Theodore) 9832 Arroyo Ct.. Vienna. VA Richmond- Nan Gildersleeve Grass. ll.a (E.J.) 3220 Marlboro Ct.. Richmond. VA Roanoke- Becky Shonk Sheets, BY (R. Dale) 2656 Willow Lawn St.. Roanoke. VA WASHINGTON (I) *Evereu- Elizabeth Black Bell. Bn Vernon Rd.. Lake Stephens. WA Lake Washington- Joanne Hudelson McMahon. BK (William) 8400 E. Mercer Way. Mercer Island. WA Pullman - Janily Nessen Patrick, rh (Robert) S.E Nebraska. Pullman. WA (continued from pg. 5) to li ght only for viewing. such as during the Conve ntion and o on. The costume can sti ll be appreciated in its three-dimensional form, and will last much longer. so that many more Kappas wi ll be able to enjoy it. " (Ed. note: Lori i a graduate of North Dakota State with a major in Home Economics Educati on and Textiles and Clothing - she has experience in hi toric costume conservation.) Dear Mrs. Nitschke, Please forgive the surprise of my writing to you, but yesterday I received the Mu Province notice and saw that you were to be present along with the director of philanthropies. Although I cannot attend the meeting, I wanted to write and congratulate you and the rest of the Council on recognizing this Year of the Disabled Person. Since May of '80, I have been in Medical University of South Carolina in physical therapy school, and I deal daily with disabled persons of all types. I am extremely proud of our Fraternity for recognizing this need and as in Seaule- Janet Gallaher Myers. Bn (Richard) 2458 Magnolia Bl vd. W.. Seattle. WA Spokane- Sandra Wood Hatch. rh (Stanley) E.!50 High Dr.. Spokane. WA 9920~ Tacoma- Christine MacLennan Lamka. EI (Michael) th Ave.. E.. Tacoma. WA Tri-City- Patricia Shannon Holten. rh (Richard) 1609 Hains Ave.. Richland. WI\ *Vancouver- Blair Proctor Porter. ra (Michael) W. 34th Ave.. Ridgefield. WA Walla Walla- Janet Ferguson Campbell. rr (Robert) 3 18 Craig St.. Walla Walla. WA Yakima- Khay Waidner Norris. rr (Donald) 7006 Alpine Way. Yakima. WA WEST VIRGINIA (/\) Charleston- Judy L. Penn. BY Kanawha Blvd.. E. Charleston. WV *Clarksburg Area - Sally Wilson Greene. BY (J. Thomas) 2 11 Candelight Dr.. Clarksburg. WV 2630 I *Huntington- Germaine Lawson. tj. Y th St.. Huntington. WV Morgamown- Dora Fergusson Hennen. BY (Thomas) RFD #7. Box 715. Morgantown. WV *The Parkersburg Area- Judith Bunn Clovis. Er (David) 105 Colony Rd.. Vien na. wv Wheeling - Mary Philips Pitkin. ll.b (Stephen) Washington Farms. Wheeling. WV WISCO SIN (E) *Fox River Valley- Virginia Rogers Rose. B (Stanley) E. Moorepark Ave.. Appleton. WI Madison - Joanne Jorgensen Lawson. rh (Richard) Boulder Ln.. Madison. WI Milwaukee - Barbara Gerlinger Quilling. ll./\ (Frederick) N. Foxcroft. Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee West Suburban - Lorraine Guernsey Strand. ll.o (Reuben) Lill) Heights Dr.. Brookfield. WI WYOMING (H) Cheyenne- Suellen Davidson. ro Dillon. Cheyenne. WY *Cody- Meredith Hall Crou e. ll.z (Douglas) 808 W. Bighorn Ave.. R.R. #I Box 188. Basin, WY Laramie - Lynne Hyde Severin. ro (Charles) 2012 Thornburgh Dr.. Laramie. WY the past of our philanthropy, Kappa has been reaching out to people less fortunate than ourselves. It is so refreshing to be a part of helping disabled individuals and I am always thankful that a kind Kappa pointed me into this direction of being a physical therapist. Also, I believe that my work in Kappa, especially my last year as a field rep, gave me the determination needed to finish out my program as well as deal with disabled persons daily.... Jane E. Julian, EM- Clemson KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA MAGAZINE AGENCY LINDELL BLVD., APT. 1702, ST. LOUIS, MO 'l' Mrs. Orieon M. Spaid DIRECTOR order any magazine at rate offered by publisher-prices on request tum~tr , STREET f~ ~~----~ ORDERED BY MAGAZINES NEW OR RENEWAL HOW LONG PRICE ADDRESS CREDIT ALUMNAE ASS'N.: WHICH CARD: XMAS GIFT BIRTHDAY CHECK ENCLOSED FOR $ THE K EY/ SPRJ. G 19

27 'Working with learning disabilities Keeps Kappa Polly Behrmann Busy Thi Kappa really became interested in children's learning disabilities when her son, who has an IQ considerably above average, wa put in sixth grade classes for the retarded. POLLY BEHRMANN (Marion Polly Piper Behrmann), L1N - Masachusetts, is now Special Education Consultant and author of nine books and numerous articles on the subject. Polly's contribution has resulted in a better understanding of learningdisabled children than in the pa t, when Thoma Edison and Winston Churchill were placed in this group. Polly's collegiate day were spent during World War II and just after its end. Men on campus were few, and the Kappas were a clo e group, very upportive of each other. Her attraction to the " blue and blue" was due to the manner in which the Kappas rushed her. After her freshman year in the dorm, Polly moved into the Kappa house for three year, graduating with a B.S. each in Education and Recreational Leadership. Polly's Kappa sisters from college are still her very best friends. Shortly after graduation, Polly contracted rheumatic fever. As he was unable to be a cia sroom teacher at that time, she began home tutoring of children with special learning disabilitie those physically handicapped or mentally retarded. She continued teaching, tutoring, and working as kindergarten director during the years her family was growing. James, her first child, i now a doctor of psychology with a divinity degree, and Judith, her only daughter, is now married and a teacher. Polly ' third and fourth children were both learning disabled. Learning disabilitie are very much misunderstood by the general public. Learning disabled children are not mentally retarded. Quite the opposite i true. Usually they have average to very high intelligence, and becau e ofthi, are very frustrated becau e they know they hould be able to excel. There may be 100 different combinations of learning di abilitie. Fine motor or gro motor skills, eye to hand coordination, and color blindne are orne common learning di abilitie. It i difficult for the clas room teacher to know all the variation in learning di abilitie, and cope with a full cia room of tudent. Polly like mo t to work with cia room teacher and educate them to imple way of aiding learning-di abled children. Hanging an alphabet around the room i one imple aid. Some children hould be allowed to print in tead of the mandatory cur ive writing. It i ea ier for them to write with a felt-tip pen in tead of a ball point u ually required. Color blind children find it ea ier to u e pink paper with green line in place of the common! -u ed white paper with blue line, which i le di tingui hable to them. It a! o help to u e a ellow high lighter felt pen t draw attention to important fact. The hand -on concept work well for I 0-15 ear old children, feeling and ie ing at the arne time. Learning di abled children ith difficult in communication kill ill ha e pr blem in reading, riting and arithmetic a v ell. hildren with motor c ordination problem can be t be By Features Editor Carol Cheney Williamson f' -Maryland Polly Behrmann brought along a step at a time, much as would a per on recovering from a stroke. Learning-disabled children become wonderful adults, because they have learned to cope with many obstacles. In late February, Polly was a peaker at the Conference for Learning Disabilities held in Atlanta. This ha been a frequent activity of hers from 1966 to the present, during which time he has spoken at numerous colleges, universities and public school districts. She has attended conferences of the Association for Children With Learning Disabilities (ACLD) throughout the United States and Canada. On Mondays through Thursdays at Upham Public Schools in Wellesley, Massachusetts, Polly is Special Educator at the Resource Center. In 1979, she was named Massachusetts Mother of the Year, and has received awards from everal tate : Oklahoma Arkansas, Connecticut, Tennessee and Virginia, for her work in learning disabilities. Polly i listed in the following Who's Who: American women; International Women; Learning Disabilities; American Colleges; Outdoor Education: Education. Those of you familiar with Highlights magazine for children may recognize her column, "Around the Hou e," which appears in the parents' pages. She co-authors thi column with Joan Millman, who ha also joined her in everal book endeavors. Books she ha either authored or co-authored include: Why Is It Always Me? Number and Letter Dice Activities for Developing Auditory Perception Activities for Developing Visual Perception How-To-Make-It Cards Parents as Playmates How Many Spoons Make a Family? EXCEL I - Experience for Children in Learning EXCEL II Polly' on who ~a the timulu for her laudable career ha completed college and i now a computer technician. Her younge t on, who wa al o learning di abled, i now married and an apprentice plumber. She told me recent!, "I am very proud to be a Kappa. If! can be of help to another Kappa who ha children with learning di abilitie I would be glad to do o. '' You rna write to Poll Behrmann at II 5 Lake Road, Framingham, Ma achu ett I. THE KEY PRJ 'G 19 I 2

28 It is with pride that The Key introduces the appointed committees of the Fraternity. All committees are volunteer and are appointed by the Fraternity Council for a biennium. It is the duty of the chairmen to submit an annual report and any other reports requested by the Council. There is much correspondence and planning done by each committee so that the work of the Fraternity may be carried on smoothly across long distances. For further information regarding specific duties of each committee please check page 14 of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity Constitution and Bylaws. The Fraternity Directory (found in every issue ofthe Key) lists all names and addresses of the committees for your convenience. BYLAWS: Chairman Carol Engels Hannon, ~K- University of Miami, has served the Fraternity in a variety of capacities such as chapter registrar and vice president; alumnae president; province meeting marshal; Mu P.D.A.; director of alumnae; history researcher for alumnae development; editon Proceedings ; and Bylaws Committee since Carol is a widow with a 12 year old daughter, and she is a former legal secretary. She also enjoys gardening, piano, and is a Doberman Pinscher feeder and walker! Serving on her committee is Mary Elizabeth Gordon Wagers, M - Butler, who has served both her chapter and the Indianapolis Alumnae association in many capacities. She is a licensed real estate broker and worked for ten years in business with the Eli Lilly Company. The Republican Party and symphony occupy her volunteer time and she enjoys antiques, gardening and Siamese cats. Eleanore Frances Zahn, fs - U.C.L.A., is a long time member of the bylaws committee and has served the Los Angeles Alumnae as president, treasurer and past province director of alumnae. She has one son, Dr. Theodore Paul Zahn, head, Unit of Psychophysiology, Laboratory of Psychology, National Institutes of Mental Health. For thirty years Eleanore erved as executive secretary to the Chief of the Bureau of Food and Drug Inspection Department of PubJjc Health, State of California. The CONVENTION committee is chaired by Mary Agnes Graham Roberts (Gray), - Northwe tern. Gray received the Fraternity' Loyalty Award in 1976 and ha erved a chapter pre ident, Graduate Coun elor and Field Secretary (2 years), chairman of pledge training, and member of convention committee since 1952 and chairman ince She wa founder and performing member of the Great Falls, Montana Symphony Association, president Chapter I, PEO, president Community Concert Association and president Camp Fire Girls. She was appointed by the Governor to the Music Advisory Panel of the Montana Arts Council in 1976 and honored by Community Concert Association in 1980 for contribution to the city's cultural environment. Also in 1980 Gray was awarded the symphony association ' s first lifetime Board membership. Marjorie Matson Converse, f~ - Purdue, is chairman of EXTENSION committee. Mruj served as chapter president, graduate counselor, field secretary (2 years), chairman of chapter programs, assistant to director of chapters, chairman chapter advisory board, chairman graduate counselors, director of field representatives and vice president of the Fraternity. In addition to serving currently as chairman of extension, Marj is NPC alternate delegate and area advisor for Eastern Pennsylvania, Upper New York and Nova Scotia for college Panhellenics. Listed in 1974 Who 's Who in American Women, she is past president of Rochester Alumnae Panhellenic, Woman's Club of Rochester, Woman's group of Rochester Yacht Club, Board of Rochester Museum women' s council, Women's board of Monroe Community Hospital. She is an active real estate sales person. The FINANCE committee is chaired by Jane Lindsay Koke, ffl- Denison. With an A.B. in accounting, Jane has served as treasurer of ~B - Duke (where she affiljated), treasurer and president of the Delaware Alumnae Association a nd former Fraterruty Treasurer for several terms. She also served two terms as Beta Province Director of Alumnae. Needlework is a favorite hobby and most of her activities are related to her church where she has been chairman of many events. Jane is a Phi Beta Kappa and has a most interesting career background as an auditor for Lybrand Ro Bros. & Montgomery, and as chief deputy in the Newcastle County Sheriff' Office. Serving with Jane on the finance committee is Ann Evans Edwards, EE - Emory who is a C.P.A. with a small private practice. Ann was pre ident of her chapter as well as the Atlanta Alumnae A sociation and has been chairman of the advisory board and chapter council adviser for Emory. Needlework is one of her favorite hobbie (she ha won everal award in Southeast-wide competition). A member of Mortar Board and Beta Gamma Sigma (business school honorary), Ann has been fund raising chairman for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and treasurer of the decorators' show house. Nancy Naus King, ~A - Miami, is a new member of the committee bringing with her lots of ideas and the expertise that comes from a career in the field of banking. Anne Lewis Wilson, BX- Kentucky, was assistant to the President of the U niversity of Kentucky from 1956 until her retirement last year. Anne has been a member of'. 1e House Board and treasurer for BX chapter and house board as well as chapter finance adviser and treasurer of the Lexington Alumnae Association. She has been on the convention committee since 1964 as an assistant chairman, rooming chairman, and treasurer for the past ten years. Anne has a Kappa sister and niece (Anne Armstrong Thompson who received the Kappa Achievement Award at the 1980 convention) who were both Beta Chis. Chairman of the HISTORY committee is Catherine Schroeder Graf, BN - Ohio State. Kay is a member of Mortar Board, Delta Omicron (Music honorary), and Pi Lambda Theta (Education honorary). She was song chairman of her chapter and president of the Columbus, Oruo Alumnae Association. She has been Fraternity publications chairman, editor of The History of Kappa Kappa Gamma, , and her column " Historically Speaking" appears regularly in The Key. Her current position as director of the Heritage Museum is in addition to serving as Fraternity Historian. Kay loves music, swimming, tennis, needlework, reading, writing and family (which consists of husband and three married children plus four grandchildren). HOUSING committee is being handled efficiently by Kay Smith Larson,. n - Wasrungton. She has sr-rved the Fraternity as director of membership, director of field representative, and director of chap~~rs, in addition to two terms a Iota PDC and pledge and membership advi er to her chapter and President of the Lake Washington Alumnae A ociation. Kay is also a member of Mortar Board, Zeta Phi Eta, and was pre ident of Pi Lambda Theta. She graduated cum laude. She and her hu band have a son at Northwe tern and Kay erved in 1978 as A si tant Athletic Funding Director for the University of Wa hington. The Seattle Alumnae A - ociation pre ented her with the Doris Morrell A ward for outstanding Kappa in the area in Martha Stephens Toler,

29 Fmternity committees keep the wheels of Kappa Kappa Gamma running smoothly 3- Missouri, is a member of the commitee and former chairman of housing from She served as adviser to Theta ;hapter from in membership, Panhellenic, house and fmance. She has een secretary and treasurer of the Theta House Corporation, Zeta Province ll.lurnna marshal, and Fraternity Assistant rreasurer in Theta chapter hon :>red her as "alumna of the year" in 1967, 71, and 75. Marty says she used to love to ny and show horses, now she settles for gardening and tennis! Catherine Terry 82 - Texas, serves the com ~ennings, mittee in the area of house directors. She has been secretary of the Austin Alumnae As ociation and Panhellenic Adviser to 82 a well a House Corporation president. ratherine is serving a term on the Ve try other r hurch and is a sustaining member of the Jr. League of Au tin. She and her hu band own Con olidated Realty. In 1974 Catherine wa honored as "Out tanding Kappa Alumna" in Au in, Texa. Kathryn Welsh May, X - Minne ota, i the newly appointed member of the hou ing committee - not to a sume dutie until June when he tum over the re pon ibilitie of PDC for Omicron Province. PUBLI RELA TIO : Chairman i Marjorie ro Bird, Bi\1- Colorado, who ha erved the Fraternity a chapter pre ident, graduate coun elor field ecretary, I ta PDA, hairman chapter h larship program, chairman of advi - ory boards, Fraternity vice president, director of field representatives, and been on the convention committee twice. Mruj has four children and two grandsons and she is a recently retired travel agent. She was president of the P.E.O. chapter in Corvallis, Oregon, and is currently a member of the Ft. Collins, Colorado, chapter. A children's library was started by Mruj in Kalispell, Montana, when she was head of an AAUW committee and she has served as vice chairman of the Benton County Republicans and a member of the Benton County YMCA Board. Working with the chapters has kept Jan Singleton McAllister, 1:1P - Mississippi, busy for several years and most currently she is chairman of CHAPTER ADVIS ORY BOARDS. Jan was chapter president, and has been a board officer for alumnae groups in Jackson, Mississippi; Winter Park, Florida; and Northern New Jersey. She wa a field ecretary, Mi sissippi State reference chairman Mu rush helper, Mu PDC, chairman of pledge program, chairman of chapter programming, convention committee, and colonization and in lallation chairman of ET - Mi i - ippi State Univer ity. She and her hu - band have two little boy and Jan has volunteered on the board of director for the Middle Mi i ippi Girl Scout Council and worked for the Cancer United Fund and E ter Seal campaign. CHAFfER PROGRAMS chairman i Jan Harenberg, fb - New Mexico. She has a degree in business administration with concentration in organizational behavior which has surely helped her as she served the Fraternity as chapter president, field secretary (2 years), fraternity education program chairman, and assistant to the director of membership. Her occupation is employment assistant and she enjoys tennis, needlepoint, and spending time in the mountains of northern New Mexico. CHAYfER BYLAWS: chairman is Patricia Blair WaDer, fb- New Mexico. She Lives in Columbia, South Carolina and i working with au chapters to assure consistency of bylaws. FRATERNITY EDU CATION: chairman is Peggy Ackerman, 1:1 'V- Texas Tech, who has served Kappa as chapter president, graduate coun elor and on the rush team for the U. of California at Santa Barbara colonization. She received a Kappa undergraduate cholarship and al o a graduate fellowship. Her current occupation i with United Airline although her Ma ter' degree is in recreation. HOUSE: chairman i Kathryn Welsh May, X- Minne ota, who i previou ly mentioned under the hou - ing committee. PLEDGE: chairman i Stephany Forgue Houghtlin, BX - Kentucky. PUBLIC RELATIO : chairman i Dorothea Marie Lowendick r- North Carolina. he has been chapter pre ident and i currently pre ident of the Raleigh Alumnae. A graduate coun elor to Uni-

30 versity of Virginia, Dorothea has her Masters in speech communications and the title of her theses is ''The Impact of Growth on Organizational Communication. " She is currently employed by IBM in the communications department as associate editor of internal newspaper. She has been a speech and script writer and occasionally done voice for ftlm and slide presentations. SCHOLARSIDP: chairman is Virginia Anding (Gini) LaCharite, fk - Wm. & Mary. Gini is currently a full professor of French at the University of Kentucky where she is also adviser to the Mortar Board chapter and co-editor with her husband of French Forum, a journal and monograph series. They have two young children and Gini enjoys their activities as well as the many Kappa facets to her life. She has a Ph.D from University of Pennsylvania and went to France on a Fulbright Grant. A past president of <I>BK, she has been chapter adviser and on the house board for fk, BA, Ef, and BX chapters. She was colonizing and installation chairman for Zf chapter at Centre College, and Nu PDC for two terms. ALUMNAE PROGRAMS are being handled by Jane Robb Davis, A~- Monmouth. She served her chapter as secretary and scholarship chairman and has since worked with the Cleveland Alumnae Association as directory chairman, Ways and Means Chairman, hospitality, vice president and president. She has two children and is the host mother to Miguel Coutinho from Portugal as an AFS student. She is a regular volunteer at the hospital. ALUMNAE FRATERNITY EDUCA TION is the job of Molly Morony Cox, ~0 - Iowa State, whose most recent Fraternity job was Omicron PDA. Molly was chapter vice president and assistant house chairman, and then president of Twin Cities Alumnae Association in Minneapolis for two terms. She has been on the Chi Chapter advisory board and on their centennial committee. Molly's special interests, in addition to her three sons, are singing, historic costume collection, Sunday School teaching, and volunteer work. She is past P. E.O. president of her chapter. PlflLANTHROPY COMMITTEE: The Graduate Counselor Fellowships are handled by a Council officer, Caroline Cole Tolle, ~ - Miami, director of field repre entatives. (See Fall, 1980 issue of The Key). GRADUATE FELLOWSIUPS are channeled through Miriam Austin Locke (Do ), rn- Alabama. She is a profe or emeritu of English from University of Alabama and was awarded the Kappa Loyalty Award in Twice president of Alabama Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa, Doc has been a long time Gamma Pi adviser and chairman of the house board and building committee. She was a province " president" (now called PDC) and served Kappa as NPC Delegate, chairman of scholarship, and currently chairman of fellowships. She was awarded the Algernon Sidney Sullivan Award, and also Outstanding Commitment to Teaching Award, as well as being a member of Mortar Board and Omicron Delta Kappa. Serving as judges are: Mary Elizabeth Brooks, f~- Purdue, a professor of Spanish and Portuguese at the U niversity of Wisconsin. Mary has been on and off the Eta Chapter advisory board ever since 1959 and she was campus coordinator for the centennial fellowship. Agnes (Aggie) Park Fausnaugh, P~- Ohio Wesleyan, is another judge who has served two terms as Gamma PDA, assistant to director of alumnae, rehabilitation services chairman, and on Centennial scholarship <;:ommittee. Joyce Thomas Fuller, ~ Y - Georgia, is a judge and has been an advisor to A Y, EE, and Ef, president of the Piedmont Carolina Alumnae Club, field secretary, scholarship chairman, chairman of undergraduate scholarships and twice assistant to director of chapters. She and her husband have a teenage daughter and Joyce teaches English at Montevallo. Cynthia Springer Harbold, M - Butler, is a judge and is the director of training and education of Parkview Memorial Hospital in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Cynthia was the founding president of the Naperville, Illinois Alumnae Club and served as Epsilon PDA. She is the past Executive director of the Ft. Wayne YWCA and her interests revolve around husband, daughter, and hobbies of photography and travel. UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS are chaired by Jean Risser Aiken, fp - Allegheny. Jean is the information librarian at the University of Pittsburgh and has served the Pittsburgh Alumnae for over 25 years including a two year term as president. She was Beta PDA for two terms and has been on the Gamma Epsilon house board and an advisor for several years. She is Listed in Who's Who of American Women, is a Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, Phi Delta Gamma (honorary for graduate women) and member of Beta Phi Mu (Library Science honorary). Marsha Love, EZ - Florida State, i a judge. She i currently a sistant dean of tudent, Florida Atlantic Univer ity in Boca Raton, Florida. As an active sh was registrar and public relations chair. man, then a graduate counselor, servet the Palm Beach area as reference chair man, and as the state reference chairm for Florida. Marsha is in Mortar Board and is listed in The World's Who's Who Q Women, Community Leaders anc Noteworthy Americans, lnternationa Who's Who in Community Service, Per sonalities of America, and Men ang Women of Distinction. Sarah Ann Ryder A~ - Monmouth, is the other judge fm undergraduate scholarships. Sarah was chapter marshal, alumnae president and Lambda PDA for two terms. Sarah toolo early retirement after 34 years of teaching and being a librarian. She enjoys givin book reviews and is state reference chairman for West Virginia. Lois Thompson Woehlke, f~- Purdue, is chairman for EMERGENCY SCHOL ARSIDPS. She was scholarship chairman for her chapter and served as president of the Milwaukee West Suburban Alumnae Association. She has also been state ref ~rence chairman for Wisconsin. She and her husband have five children and Lois has served as president of Elm Grove Woman's Club and president of the Milwaukee Panhellenic. REHABILITATION SCHOLARSIDPS are chaired by Donna Simenson Long, BA - Illinois. Donna has a degree in occupational therapy and served two and a half years at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital. She was president of the Philadelphia Alumnae Association, a centennial chairman for Kappa, and an adviser to Beta Alpha Chapter for a brief period. She is in Mortar Board, and Who's Who of American Wom en. She and her husband have three children and they enjoy tennis, golf and skiing. Her community service includes scouting leader, president of various P.T.A.s, League of Women Voters, and precinct Republican Committeeman. Assisting Donna as a judge is Sandra Benzies Levine, H - Wisconsin. She has a B.S. in occupational therapy from Wisconsin, and an M.A. in physical therapy from Stanford. Sandra has been involved in the treatment of children with emotional or phy ical problems all her professional career. She worked with treatment of cerebral palsy and has done projects with University of Illinois and Northwestern University. Judith Latta, B<l> - Montana, has a degree in business administration and also serves as a judge. She was a charter member of the Northern Virginia Alumnae As ociation and the Kappa delegate to the Alum-

31 tae Panhellenic of Washington, D. C. \fter spending 33 years in the personnel ield, a number of which were with the tational agency concerned with rehabiliation, she is now devoting full time to etirement. Jean Schauer Peterson, re - )rake, is another judge for the rehab cholarships. She has been on the advis >ry board for Theta Chapter in many ;apacities and has three children. Her 10lunteer activities revolved around the ;bildren' s with Sunday School teacher, J irl Scouts, and various school programs. Her husband is physicians professor of ohysical medicine at University of Mis ;;ouri Medical Center, Rusk Rehabilitation Center. Patricia Burrows Vadopalas, BO - Oregon, rounds out the judges. She has a B.A. in occupational therapy and M.A. in peech pathology and says her special interests are hiking, nature and skiing. The ROSE McGILL committee is under the direction of Betty Monahan Volk, p6- Ohio Wesleyan. Betty was chapter president, charter member and president of Cleveland West Shore Alumnae Association, as well as president of the Philadelphia Alumnae. She served as Beta PDA for two terms, and as assistant to the director of chapters. She and her husband have twins - a son and daughter (also past president of Rho chapter). Betty was on the local council for Girl Scouts for many years. Marilyn Hall Falls, K - Hillsdale, is assistant chairman for Rose McGill. Betty Smith Beachy, 0- Missouri, is Circle Key Grants chairman. Her Kappa offices include chapter house president, president of Kansas City Alumnae, and Zeta PDA. She has two sons, two granddaughters and Kappa daughter-in-law. She has served the Jr. League and United Way on their boards, was secretary for the American Red Cross national convention, and is on the Historical Kansas City Foundation Board. Betty was formerly employed as ecretary to the Missouri Supreme Court Judge and worked in schedule department for TWA. Dolly Clinton Tbute, }; - Nebra ka is chairman of the Chri tmas Sharing program. Dolly has been president of the Omaha Alumnae. She ha been on the Albuquerque Alumnae Board, hou e board, chapter advi ory board for fb Chapter, and was Zeta PDA. She i past pre ident of the Rockbrook Community Club Omaha and on the board for the ymphony in Omaha. In Albuquerque he i on the board of director of Women' A ociation of St. John', and erved on the ball committee for the ymphony. NOMINATING chairman is Martha Galleher Cox, P 6 - Ohio Wesleyan. Marty served as chapter pledge trainer, alumnae program chairman and advisor. She was a field secretary, chairman of graduate counselors, extension chairman, ritualist, director of chapters, director of philanthropies, and is currently also a member of the Panhellenic Affairs Committee. She has been president of the church women, involved in scouts, PTA, United Way, Panhellenic president, Planned Parenthood, Lamb Neighborhood House and Dial-A-Ride (all in Kansas City). PARLIAMENTARIAN is Sigrid Roedel Crane, Y- Northwestern. She belongs to the Northern Virginia Alumnae Association where she was president, first vice president, program chairman and hospitality, and ways and means. Sigrid is on the mayor's advisory board (Vienna) and has been president of the Vienna Republican Women's Club. She is employed as assistant to the district manager of Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation. She and her husband have three children. Serving as ASSIST ANTS TO THE DI RECTOR of membership are Patricia Coffee Gesell, Leslie Larmann Sukys, and Cherry Moslander Ridges. Patty is a tla - Penn State, and has been chapter house chairman and marshal, served as chairman of advisory board for!1m - Connecticut, and Rho PDA. She also was an installing officer for Babson and Vermont. Patty is an officer of the Glastonbury Art guild and member of Jr. League of San Diego. Leslie is a BP 6 - Cincinnati, and lives in Cincinnati. Cherry is a tlh- Utah, and employed as Fraternity/Sorority Coordinator at the University of Utah. She has held many board positions for the Jr. League of Salt Lake City and the Children's Center. Cherry has been Eta PDC, alumnae president, chapter rush advisor and a past member of the Panhellenic Affairs Committee. RITUALIST is Jean Hess Wells, t1 Y - Georgia, immediate past president of the Fraternity. Jean is al o the chairman of the board of trustee of the Heritage Mu eum and the econd alternate to NPC. Her Fraternity ervice has been wide and varied. Jean has been part of the in lallation of 15 chapters- from EE to ZB! She has been alumnae pre ident for Atlanta and Memphi, chapter ad vi er for Mi i ippi amd Emory, Mu PDC for two plu term, a i tant to two Fraternity pre ident vice pre ident, director of chapter, and Fraternity pre ident. Jean as a charter member of Delta Up ilon, i married to an orthopedic urgeon, and they have two children. Travel, and the High Museum of Art in Atlanta are two of her favorite activities. PANHELLENIC AFFAIRS committee is under the direction of Kappa's NPC delegate, Phyllis Brinton Pryor, BM - Colorado (see fall, 1980 issue of The Key). In addition to the delegate and alternates, the committee is comprised of the following: Pauline Tomlin Beall, fk - Wm. & Mary. Polly is a recipient of the Fraternity Loyalty A ward and has served on advisory boards since r ' B};, f'l'. She was Lambda PDC for two terms and on the ritual committee. She received a citation for service in Civil Defense in 1945 and was a delegate to the Hoover Commission in Polly has been president of the South Shore Alumnae for Kappa, president of Vocational Teachers Association in Rockville Centre, New York; and president of the Nassau Women's Club. She is an election judge and volunteer for the National Symphony. Sue Peterson Fream, BT - Syracuse, is an art major with training in special education. A member of Mortar Board and several art honoraries, Sue has been founding member and president of Daytona Beach Alumnae and president of the North Jersey Shore Club. As an active she was membership chairman and president, and has since served as Beta PDC for two terms. She and her husband have three children and Sue is employed as a full-time substitute in the Middletown District. She received the volunteer of the year award in from the Children's Psychiatric Center and he ha been president of the Monmouth County Panhellenic Adlon Dohme Jorgensen, BA - Illinois, is the a i tant dean of students at the University of Illinois and the Panhellenic Advisor. As a student she wa Panhellenic vice pre i dent and served as pledge and ru h advisor, and later as chairman of the advi - ory board and chairman of the hou e corporation. She and her hu band have three daughter, and her activitie have included pre ident of the Jr. High PTA, Jr. League, Krannert Art Mu eum Council, Alumni A ociation of lllinoi Women' Day, and junior golf chairman and wimming parents coordinating committee for the Champaign Country Club. Adlon i a member of!1, Mortar Board, Omicron Nu (Home Ec.) and Z<l>H ( peech) honorarie. (EDITOR' OTE:) The Key Publication Committee wiij be featured in the ummer i ue.

32 Send your reference now - (Photos from BPil, r~. EX, ~'It, E0, H, ~. ~Y. EA.) to walk & talk

33 the chapters are ready -. with their minds on KAPPA!

34 A Walk Through The Reference Process Send written reference to alumnae ref. chairman for signature Alumna from unorganized area \Hiles ref. on rushee from same Send written reference to State Ref. Chairman for signature 4 ~ chapter I). Alumna writes a reference or alumnae reference committee writes the reference. Check rush dates to be sure references are sent early.enough so the chapter can use them as a rush tool. 2). Alumnae reference committee or State Reference Chairman countersigns references. An alumna from an unorganized area should send the reference directly to the chapter if the rushee is from the same unorganized area. Rushee from organized area, alumnae reference chairman from the rushee 's home area countersigns it. State Chairman signs reference on a rushee from an unorganized area when the reference has been written by a Kappa from another unorganized area. 3). Completed references are sent to the chapters. Alumnae are strongly encouraged to send references early. 4). Rushee pledges Kappa Kappa Gamma. Completed reference is sent to the director of membership, and alumnae are notified of rushee's affiliation. By Juliana Fraser Wales BN - Ohio State Director of Membership References - Did you know that six chapters received over 400 references before rush began in Fall 1980? In addition II chapters received over had over 200. and 30 had 100 or less. That is very impressive, coupled with the fact that Kappa's loyal and dedicated alumnae ent over 18,000 references for the 1980 fall rush. Thank you alumnae for your wonderful support and interest! Kappa's be t ru shing tool i our active member, but in addition to thi s person-to-person contact, the reference is an ideal ru hing tool. providing information for conversation which will make the ru hee fee l more comfortable with the Kappas. How are our chapter using the reference to better know the rushee? Summer n e~ letter ent to chapter members including information from the reference. name. hometown. and activi tie. During pre-ru h work week or retreat reference are flashed on opaque projector in a flash card' e sion to fo ter famliarity with name and ac ti itic. Compiled in notebook to be re iewed by members. A Rushing Tool Used in mock rush party situations for practice in rotation groups. Information for conversation topics. Reference pictures used on posters or bulletin boards to make composite picture with color coding borders, i.e, legacy, academic achievement. References re~iewed by chapter interest groups (interest in athletics, similar hobbies, volunteer experience, etc.) References passed around while the chapter is sitting by classes. rotation groups, or hometown areas Have competition between classes, rotation groups, big/little sister pairs on who knows the reference information or pictures best Award prizes. In order to give prospective members an excellent rush, the chapter need to have the references and need to have them early. The more time the chapter has to spend learning the information on the reference, the more effective their rush will be. Isn' t this what it is all about? Please send references an send them early. The alumnae's continued support i immea urable. 32 THE KEY/ SPRJ G 198

35 MEMBERSHIP DATA (To be used by members of Kappa Kappa Gamma only) PICTURE Name of Rushee (Last) (First) (Nickname) To chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma at =------: (College or Uni versity) Age College Class: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Name of Parent of Guardian :::-:--:---: (Give full name) Home Address ----~--::--::--::------~ (Number) (Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code) School Address (if known) Has Rushee a Kappa Relative? Sister Mother Grandmother (Check One) Other Name _----: (Married) (Maiden) (Chapter) Address ~ ~ (N umber) (Street) (Cit y) (State) (Zip Code) Has Rushee connections with other NPC groups? High School (Name) (Cit y, Suburb. or communit y where located) Scholastic Average Rank in Class Number in Class School Attended after High School Scholastic Average Number of terms completed Activities: Please list names of organizations (explain type-school, church, community) with the ru shee's participation and leadership in each one. Attach additional information on separate sheet if you choose. pe ial Re gniti n and Honor Awarded : THE K EY PRI, 'G I 3

36 Please use this portion of the form to provide information about the rushee's character traits, leadership q~alities, ~nd pe~son~it)ll characteristics, using examples whenever possible. Indicate rushee's special interests, talents, and any other mformat1on wh1ch m1ght1 serve as a means to know her better: :.::: ~ ' 1 1 Check one: This information is submitted on personal acquaintance with the rushee. I have known the rushee for years. ~ Although I do not know this rushee personally, this information has been obtained from school, friends, or other reliable 1 sources. Did the chapter request this reference after rush started? Yes No I hereby endorse this rushee with the understanding she may become a pledge of the Fraternity if the chapter so desires. Signed Date Maiden Name Married Name Address Number Street City State Zip Code Chapter Initiation date If the rushee lives in a city where. there is an alumnae association or club, the signature of the MEMBERSHIP REFERENCE CHAIRMAN of that group is requested. Please forward for her counter-signature. (See the Directory in the Spring Issue of the Key.) THE ALUMNAE MEMBERSHIP REFERENCE COMMIITEE OF (Association or Club) endorses this rushee. Date Signed,Chairman Address Other Authorized Fraternity Signature (To be used if necessary) Date Signed Title (Check One) State Chairman Membership Adviser Chapter President TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CHAJYI'ER MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN: Reference Endorser Acknowledged Date pledged Signed, Active Membership Chairman Chapter IF RUSHEE IS PLEDGED TO KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA, SEND THIS BLANK TO THE DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP WITHIN 10 DAYS OF PLEDGING. 34 THE KEY/ SPRI G 198I

37 Chapter Membership Chairmen and Alumnae Advisers Akron, University of - A Fall Tammy Kelley, 237 Spicer St., Akron, OH Summer Address Castenon Ave.. Akron, OH Jane Dressler Richard (David) 3413 Elmwood St.. Cuyahoga Falls, OH Alabama, University of - rll Fall, 1981 Lee Ann Mathews. P.O. Box University. AL Summer Address - c/o Debra Hill Fairfax Rd.. Mobile. AL Bums Levy Carnes (Jerry). 10 The Downs. Tuscaloosa. AL Allegheny College - fp January Wendy Roth. Box Allegheny College. Meadville. PA Summer Address- 527 Man ling Ave.. Tarrytown, NY Joan Chatalas Westover (Ronald) 730 Alden St.. Meadville. PA Arizona State Unh ersily - Ea August 9-14, 1981 Stephanie Gutherie. Palo Verde Main. #204. Tempe. AZ Summer Address N. loth Dr.. Phoenix, AZ Patrice Bisbee Nye (Richard) 4130 E. Medlock Dr.. Phoenix. AZ Arizona, University of - rz August Colleen Pendergast, 1435 E. 2nd St., Tucson, AZ Summer Address N. 91st Ave., Glendale. AZ Kathy Varney Manin (Jeffrey), 5318 E. Holmes. Tucson AZ Arkansas, University of - Fall Marsha Gale Gazelle. 800 E. Maple. Fayelleville. AR Summer Address-6924 Kingwood Rd.. Linle Rock. AR Anne Hawkinson Gabrick (John) Hope. Fayetteville. AR Arkansas, University of at Little Rock - E0 August Melissa Ray. 5 Brookridge Cove. Little Rock. AR Summer Address - same Mary Machen Boyce (Roben) 32 1 Charles. Lillie Rock. AR Auburn University - EH September Cindy Nunnelley. Dorm K. Room 506. Auburn U.. Aubum. AL Summer Address- Route #5. Box 720-F. Anniston. AL Jennie Miller Helderman (Frank) 209 Dogwood Circle. Gadsden. AL Babson College - ZA January 26- February I Katheryn Alane Gilchri 1. Box 600. Bab on College. Babson Parle MA Summer Addres - Bo I. Becket. MA Connie Adler Engel (George) 16 antucket Rd.. Welle ley Hill. MA 021 I Baylor Diversity - EY January Lorin Thomas Baylor.. Waco. TX Summer Addre Mauna Loa. Houston. TX n04o Jean Hedrick Darden (William) alley Mill Dr.. Waco. TX Brtdsh Columbia. Diversity or - ry Fall. 19 I Birgitta eil n Puget Dr.. ancouver, BC. Canada 6L 2T8 Summer Addres - same Susan Cawker Edgar Crescent. ancou,er. BC. Cllllcla 6l 2G4 (Chapcer Council dviser) r Bucknell University - a<!> February, 1982 Lisa DeSantis, C2240, Bucknell University. lewisburg. PA Summer Address- 212 Penn View Dr., Pennington. NJ Sally Rolston Goas (Thomas) 48 Center Dr., Camp Hill. PA (Chapter Council Adviser) Butler University - M Fall, 1981 LuAnne Sneddon. 821 W. Hampton Dr.. Indianapolis. IN Summer Address Cranbrook Dr., Indianapolis. IN Donna Moore Pritchard (Thomas), Wembly Rd.. Carmel, IN California State University at Fresno - an Fall Jennifer Bain, 1569 E. Robens. Fresno. CA Summer Address Glendale Dr., Metairie. LA Gayla Rae Quisenberry, 1047 E. Sierra. Apt. 103, Fresno.. CA California State University at Northridge - E=: Fall, 1981 Debbie Rippe. I 1850 Babbitt. Granada Hills. CA Summer Address - Same Nancy Essenpreis Hooker (William) Cactus Ave., Chatswonh. CA California, University of at Berkeley - 11 a Fall, 1981 Carolyn Reynolds Piedmont Ave., Berkeley. Ca Summer Address Windimer Dr.. Los Altos. CA Carolyn Demeter Sheaff (Peter) 2 Abbott Coun. Orinda. CA California, University of at Davis - EO Fall, 1981 Heidi Marie Hofer, 510 Anhur Sl., #106. Davis. CA Summer Address- 222 Rice Lane, Davis. CA Margaret Shannon Powell (Kent) S. El Macero Dr.. El Macero, CA California, University of at los Angeles - r:;: August 29-September Suzanne Simone. 744 Hil gard, Lo Angeles. CA Summer Address Hampton Rd., Arcadia. CA Lorraine Wheeler Tahiti Way. Marina del Rey. CA California, University or at Riverside - Ell September 23-26, 1981 Elizabeth Ann Emerson Canyon Crest, #Q304. River ide. CA Summer Addres Greengates. Corona. CA Cynthia Marr Bong (Steven) Benedict. River ide, CA California, University or at Santa Barbara - E'i' September Geraldine Manha Woodward Picasso. Goleta. CA Summer Addres - 76 Fremont. Lo Angeles. CA Joan Duggan Muhr (Roben) 739 Dorado Dr.. Santa Barbara. CA (Chapter Council Advi er) Carnegie Mellon niversity - a:: Fall. 19 I oelle Calabro. Box Margaret Morrison St.. Pittsburgh. PA Summer Addres - 96 Woodhaven Dr.. Mt. Lebanon. PA 1522 Maureen Therese Dore Fifth Ave.. Apt.. Pittsburgh. PA Centre College - Zf Colony Winter. 19 Dawn Melton. Bo Wiseman, Dan ille. KY Summer Addre - Bo 325. Celina. TN Linda Chesnut Coker (John) 461 Fitz.patrick. Danville. KY Cincinnati, University of- spa September 25-0ctober Amy Alexander Clifton Ave.. Cincinnati. OH Summer Address Quail wood Ct.. Cincinnati. OH Marcia Robens Humes. 780 Lafayene Ave.. Cincinnati. OH Clemson University - E 1 August, 1981 Rebecca Fennell, Box Clemson U.. Clemson. SC Summer Addres Burwell Lane. Columbia. SC Barbara Dieglio Torr (Kenneth). P.O. Box 86. Salem. SC Colorado College - az October Cynthia Cheek Wood Ave.. Colorado Springs. CO Summer Address Frill Lane. Springfield. MO Mary Rees Hoke (Barry) 2630 Villa Lorna Dr.. Colorado Springs. CO Colorado State University - EB Fall Anne Elizabeth Heimbrock. 729 S. Shields. Ft. Collins, co Summer Address S. Newpon Way. Denver, CO Sarah Woods Constellation. Ft. Collins. CO Colorado, University of- BM August 25-September I Sharna Fulton, 1134 University Ave.. Boulder. CO Summer Address E. Mercer Pl.. Aurora. CO Joan Cook Cohen (Ste ven) 2169 E. Floyd Pl.. Englewood. co Connecticut, University of - am Fall Laurie Jean Thcker. McMahon N Box 555. Storrs. CT Summer Address - 49 Canterbury Lane, Milford. CT Suzanne Clark Nelson (Barry). RFD #2 Bacon Rd. Willimantic, CT Cornell University - 'i'a Winter Kati Hannen. 301 Eddy St.. Ithaca. NY Summer Address- 221 Belvoir Rd.. Williamsville. NY Margaret O' Malley Marcoux (Roben) 206 Christopher Lane. Ithaca, NY Dartmouth College - EX April Jill Rizika, Hinman Box 3125, Danmouth College. Hanover. NH Summer Address-47 Woodbury Rd.. New Hanford. NY Anne Warren Pallison (Brian). 9 Claflin Circle. Hanover. NH Denison University - rn Fall Joanne Passano. Box Denison U.. Granville. OH Summer Address- P.O. Box 193, Gib on lsland, MD Joanne Adamson Woodyard (David) 543 Mt. Parana us. Gran ville. OH DePauw University - I Fall Karen Robinson, 507 S. Locust. Greencastle. I Summer Addre Brandel. outh Bend. I Patricia Miller Lukemeyer (Roben) 4775 S. 975 E.. Zionsvi lle, I Dickinson College - 1::11 January 22-February Jan Kauffman. Box 725. Dickin on College. Carli le. PA Summer Addre Edgewood Dr.. Gaithersburg. MD Frances Black Ben (Earl) 225 Belvedere St., Carli le. PA Drake Diversity - r August. 19 I Jane Boyles th t.. De 1oin. la Summer Addres San Jose Dr.. E.. Grand!Upids. Ml 49506

38 Mary Mendez Jacoby (Kasper} 1206 Office Park Rd., #10. West Des Moines, la Duke University - ~B Winter, 1982 Katherine Ann Strozier. Box 6084, College Station. Durham, NC Summer Address - 13-B Wilson Rd.. West Point. NY Jane Boswick Weymouth, Durham. NC Emory University - EE September Mary Bouterse, II II Clairmont Rd.. Apt. P-6. Atlanta, GA Summer Address- Box 23834, Emory U.. Atlanta, GA Florida Stale University - EZ Fall, 1981 Pamela Corinne Cook, 528 W. Jefferson St.. Tallahassee. FL Summer Address N. Meridian Rd., #81, Tallahassee. FL Erin Shedden McCoiskey Buckingham Pi.. Tallahassee. FL Florida, University of - E<t> August Laura Jo Overstreet, Beaty Towers, Gainesville. FL Summer Address Neptune Rd.. P.O. Box 760. Kissimmee. FL Dottie Colvin Harvey (William}, 2911 N.W. 13th Ct.. Gainesville, FL rx George Washington University - Fall \ Laurel Becker Glasgow Rd., Alexandria, VA Summer Address - same Barbara Gail Mueller Holmes Run Pkwy. #I 107, Alexandria. VA Georgia, University of - ~ Y Fall Ellen Feiner, 440 S. Milledge Ave.. Athens. GA Summer Address Blackhawk Dr.. Stone Mountain, GA Karen Papy Horne (Ander) Lenox. Atlanta. GA Hillsdale College - K Fall Mary Jo Cachey. 221 Hillsdale St., Hillsdale. MI SummerAddress-9961 W. 15lstSt.,OveriandPark.!L Lynda Lenahan Clement (Thomas). 417 E. Front St., Perrysburg. OH Idaho, University of - BK August Joan iverson. 805 Elm. Moscow. id Summer Address - Route #I. Box 137. Moscow, ID Ellen Wetherell Hermann (Jim) Box 193. Genessee Illinois, University of - BA August Betsy Steffan S. Lincoln. Urbana. IL 6!801 Summer Addres Glen lake. Park Ridge. IL Ellen Dowell Schmidt. (Richard) Sadler Dr.. Champaign. IL Illinois Wesleyan University - E September Nancy Kileen. 105 E. Graham St.. Bloomington. IL Summer Address - 17 Western Dr.. Decatur. IL Carol Bennison Nyweide (Chris) 209 S. Leland. Bloomi ngton. IL Indiana University - ll January 5-l Linda Marie Cline E. Third St.. Bloomi ngton. IN Summer Addre s Lake Rd.. Glen Ellyn. IL Suzy Tardy Maxwell. (Howard) Lakeside Dr.. Indianapolis. I 4627 Iowa State niversity -.lo Fall. 19 I Leslie Berkshire. 120 Lynn A\e., Ames. la Summer Addre s Frances. Omaha. E Gretchen Garioc~ VanHouten. (Stephen) Peirce A e.. Arne. la Iowa, nh ersity of - BZ Fall. 19 I Mary Ryan. 72 E. Washington. Iowa City. la Summer Address th St., West Des Moines, la Ann Marie Kanak, 302-6th St.. Carolville. la Kansas State University - r A August 13-18,!981 Joan Minneman. 517 Fairchild. Manhattan. KS Summer Address-6119 Ranch wood Dr.. St. Louis, MO Susie Benedict Olsen (Rodney) 1640 Osage, Manhattan, KS Kansas, University of - fl January 6-12, 1982 Ann Louise Fritz, Gower Place, Lawrence, KS Summer Address Cypress Lane. Newton. KS Gene Griswold Omundson (Roy), 3117 W. 69th St., Shawnee Mission. KS Kentucky, University or - BX August 16-24, 1981 Kathleen Riley, 238 E. Maxwelll St.. Lexington. KY Summer Address Blairmoor Ct., Lexington. KY Alston Montgomery Kerr (John). 616 W. Shon St.. Lexington, KY Lafayette College - ZB Spring Giovanna Urbani. Box 53 i. College Station. Easton, PA Summer Address Red Leaf Rd., Wynnewood, PA Loris Harner Barnett (Cunis) i 11 2 Prospect Ave., Bethlehem, PA!8018 Louisiana Slate University - ~I August 15-21,!981 Carol Anne Maddox, Box A. Baton Rouge, LA Summer Address...: Jefferson Ave.. New Orleans. LA Zoe Stevens Harrell (J. Cooper) Berkshire. Baton Rouge. LA Maryland, University of- rq, August-September, 1981 Cheryl Pierpont Princeton Ave., College Park, MD Summer Address Spanish Moss Dr.. San Antonio, TX Mary Shumate Cumberpatch. (James) Giencrest Lane. Kensington. MD Massachusetts, University of - ~ Fail, 1981 Margaret Robbenz, 32 Nutting Ave.. Amherst, MA Summer Address- 19 SilverHill Rd.. Acton. MA ElaineChomyn Barker, (Alan). Tee Waddle Rd.. Leverett. MA McGill University - ~~ Fail Susan Bass Stanley St.. Apt Montreal. PQ. Canada H3A IS3 Summer Address Indian Trail. Jack on, Ml Laura Pitfield Summerhill. Apt. 412B. Montreal. PQ. Canada H3H ICI Miami University - ll August Alisa Skoglund. 100 Hamilton Hall. Oxford, OH Summer Address - Same Terry Hallum Terhune (Rick) 148 Forrer Bl vd.. Dayton, OH Miami, University or - IlK August Lisa Jo Wall S.W. 65th Ave.. nu: 5. Miami. FL Summer Address - Same Joan Frederick Radford (William) 3570 Main Highway. Miami FL Michigan State University - ar Fail Ann Catherine Mayhew. 605 M.A.C.. East Lansing. Ml Summer Addre En leigh Dr., Birmingham. Ml Gretchen Davis Lyon (Lyman) 1200 Orchard Ridge. Bloomfield Hills. Ml Michigan, Univer ity of - Btl Fall Jocelyn Edelstein Hill St.. Ann Arbor. Ml Summer Addres -313 Locust Rd.. Winnetka.IL60093 Catherine McMichael Bieber (Roderick) 677 Dei.IIWllllll Dr., Ann Arbor, Ml Minnesota, University of- X September 19-27, 1981 Tamara Munsterman. 329 Tenth Ave., S.E.. Minnc~p4;ill!/i. MN Summer Address Webster Avenue Louis Park. MN Claire Hale Tyra (Wayne) 4940 Markay Ridge. Valley, MN Carol Jordheim Gagnon (Maruice) 6905 West Shore Dr Edina. MN (co-adviser) Mississippi State University - ET Fall Stephanie Pennington. KKG. Drawer L Y. State. MS Summer Address Kaywood Dr.. Jackson Kent Phillips Peters (Edward) 4369 Henderson Jackson. MS Mississippi, University of- ~p August Deena Buehl, P.O. Box 2975, Univer ity. MS Summer Address- 243 W. Chickasaw Parkway. phis, TN Betty Jane Parks Gary (Knox), 910 Buchanan. MS Missouri, University of - 0 August Dana Marie Howell. 512 Rollins, Columbia. MO Summer Address Chambery. Springfield Barbara Busse Voss, (Rick) Ashland Gravel Columbia. MO Monmouth College- A~ Fall, 1981 Regina Gilson, Monmouth College. Monmouth. IL 61 Summer Address- R.R. #I, Monmouth. IL 6! Estelle Evers Barnes (Verne) 502 College Manor. mouth, IL Montana, University of- Bet> September 19-23, 1981 Mary Jane Hunter Gerald, Missoula. MT Summer Address- 70 Riverstone Dr.. Chagrin Falls Kris Messing Barrie (Lawrence) i 145 Eaton, M MT Nebraska, University of - I August Vicki Lynn Renner, 616 N. 16th, Lincoln. NE Summer Address N. 65th. Lincoln. NE 6850S Joan Goding Oakridge Dr.. Lincoln, NE New Mexico, University of- rb August i Debbie Friday Mesa Vista. N.E.. Albuquerque Summer Address Stagecoach Rd.. S.E.. querque. NM Karen Ewing Lewis, 2820 Vermont. N.E.. Allouo1uer aly!&i NM North Carolina, University of - Er Fall Charioue Claire Fischer. 302 Pittsboro St.. Chapel NC Summer Address Keats Dr.. Sarasota. FL Judy Jakowatz Lenard (Joseph) 135 State ide Dr.. Hill. C North Dakota Stale University - II Fall Jody Piepenberg IJth Ave.. N. Fargo. D 58 Summer Address- Rt. #I. Box 76A. Dassel. M Colleen Schou Johnson (Roy) 2308 S. IOt.h St.. Fargo orthwestern University - Y Fail Elizabeth Ann Ramsland Orrington. Evanston Summer Addre s - Box # 18 Winche ter Midland. TX Patricia Trexler Pollak (Jay) 846 Dundee Rd.. Nnrthltunnll IL Ohio State University - Bt October Pat Jeffrie. 55 E. 15th Ave.. Columbus. OH 4320 I Summer Address Kilt Ct.. Wonhington

39 Olllo Wllleym UDivenlty - P~ Pill, 1981 Sheryl Kratzer, 226 Bachford Hall. Delaware. OH Summer Address Burbank Dr.. Columbus. OH Sharon Williams Lathes (Delbert) 1403 Clubview North, Worthington, OH Oklahoma State University - IU Aaugust 14-19, 1981 Cammi Jon Martin W. Fourth. Stillwater. OK Summer Address - 15 Woodland Rd.. Sapulpa. OK Kris Bretz Nichols (Jerry) East 29th. Tulsa. OK Oklahoma, University of- 80 August Shannon Lee, 700 College. Norman. OK Summer Address-3429 N. W. 68th, Oklahoma City. OK Ann Santee McAfee (Michael) 2711 Taft. Wichita Fall. TX Oregon State University - rm Late September, 1981 Jeanine Signer N.W. VanBuren. Corvallis. OR Summer Address McKinley Dr.. Corvallis. OR Sally Harding Hunt, N.W. Witham Hill Dr.. Corvallis, OR Oregon, University of - Bn September Debra Susan Dove, 821 E. 15th, Eugene, OR Summer Address Poppy Ave.. Menlo Park. CA Nancy Collins Mulheim (Wilson) Englewood. Eugene. OR Pennsylvania State University - I!J.A Fall Diane Elizabeth Wittman. 208 Cooper Hall. University Park. PA Summer Address Teal Dr.. Pittsburgh. PA Anne Riley, Box 314. Boalsburg. PA Pittsburgh, University of - re September 20-0ctober I, 1981 Kimberly Ann Langham, 4001 Bayard St.. Pittsbrugh. PA Summer Address Rockwood Ave.. Irwin. PA Florence Metcalf Dowdy (William) 192 Firwood Dr.. Bridgeville. PA Puget Sound, University or - El August 31-September Sharon O' Brien. 812 N. " K" St., Tacoma. WA Summer Address Shore Club Dr. S.E.. Mercer Island, WA Teresa Rae th Ave. E.. Tacoma. WA Purdue University - rt:j. January Melinda Dian Hellmich. 325 Waldron St.. W. Lafayette. IN Summer Address - R.R. # 10. Box 120, Greensburg. IN Margaret McTague Haniford. (David) 811 S. 12th St., Lafayette. IN Rollins Collqe - I!J.E Fall Nancy Blair. Box Rollins College. Winter Park. FL Summer Addre Gulf tream Ave.. Royal St. Andrews Apt.. Sarasota. FL Judy Ann Jucker " L" We t Oakridge Rd.. Orlando, Fl St. Lawrence University - BBI!J. Fall. 19 I Wendy Pike. 45 E. Main St.. Canton. Y Summer Address- Conant Rd.. Lincoln. MA Karen POugheber Gunnison. 3 Broad St.. Potsdam. Y South earoun.. niverslty or - EK August 29-Seplember I BelindaJo Henderson. Box U.S.C.. Columbia. SC Summer Address Little Creek Rd.. pananburg. sc Teresa Boy~ in Harrison (James) 2 12 Wheat t.. Columbia. sc Southern Calllornill, University of - I!J. T Fall Terry Lee Hollister, 929 W. 28th St.. Los Angeles. CA Summer Address San Lucas Ct.. Solano Beach. CA Martha Whitten Siefert (Richard), 2455 Adair St.. San Marino. CA Southern Methodist University - r~ January Elizabeth Lynn McElroy Daniels. Dallas. TX Summer Address Lorraine, Dallas. TX Marion Boyd Baker (Rhodes) 3308 Caruth. Dallas. TX Stanford University- BHI!J. April Shelley Ogden, 1300 Oak Creek Dr., #107. Palo Aho. CA Summer Address Southgate Dr., Northfield, IL Linda Klouda Lavezzo, 2518 Middlefield Rd., Palo Aho, CA Syracuse University - BT September 6-14, 1981 Francye Miller, 743 Comstock Ave.. Syracuse, NY Summer Address- 66 Landsdowne Lane. Rochester, NY Deborah Buecheler Finerghty (Gerald) 214 S. Terry Rd., Syracuse, NY Tennessee, University of - EA Fall, 1981 Elizabeth Evans, Andy Holt Apts.. Andy Hoh Ave.. Knoxville. TN Summer Address Eastwood Dr.. Maryville. TN Nancy Faye Hoffman Griswold, (Robert) 935 Devon Circle, Maryville, TN Texas A&M University - EP Fall Elisa Eddleman. P.O. Box College Station. TX Summer Address Wood Stone Walk Dr.. Houston. TX Eileen Jacobson Kent (David) 2619 Rustling Oaks. Bryan, TX Texas Christian University - EA Fall Missy Seright, P.O. Box Forth Worth. TX Summer Address - Same Janie Ellsworth Harrison. (Charles) 1917 Hillcrest. Fort Worth. TX Texas Tech University - I!J. 'I' Fall Cynthia Jean Kirkpatrick, KKG Tech Station. Lubbock. TX Summer Address W. loth. Post. TX Barbara Sue Haralson th. #159. Lubbock. TX Texas, University or - B:: Deadeline for References- 7/ 1/81 Nancy Ghormley. #200D, 2222 Rio Grande. Austin. TX Summer Address University. Austin. TX Beverly Grammer Renger (Harvey) Sierra Drive. Austin. TX Toronto, University or - B'i' September Vivian Seber. 32 Madi on Ave.. Toronto. ON. Canada 5R 2SI Summer Address Glenburnie Rd.. Mississauga. 0. Canada L5G 3C9 Alyson Conner Dean (R.A.) 30 MacNaughton Rd.. Toronto. 0. Canada 4G 3H4 Thlane University (H. Sophie Newcomb College) - BO August 29-September Ruth B. Calhoun Broadwa. ew Orlean. LA Summer Addre - Route # 3. " Elgin". atchez. MS Patti Spradley Jahncke. (Thomas) Carondelet. 'ew Orlean. LA Tulsa, nlverslty or - ~n Augu t I Laum Thornton E. 5th Place. Thlsa. OK SummerAddress E. Ave.. Thlsa. OK Kathryn Allen WaiSOn (Win ton ) 3219 S. tica. Tul a. OK Utab, University of- I!J.H September LuAnn Ellis Parkview Dr.. Sal! Lake City, UT Summer Address - Same Lee Ann Neal Fratto (Robert) S. 590 E.. Sal! Lake City. UT Vanderbilt University - EN January Nancy Callan. P.O. Box 71, Station B.. Vanderbil! U.. Nashville, TN Summer Address Corto Lane. Elm Grove, WI Gloria Hager Gildemeister (Henry) 2715 Abbott Martin Rd. Nashville, TN Vermont, University of- ZI!J. Fall, 1981 Martha Richards. 410 Converse East, Burlington. VT Summer Address - 4 Blackwell Pl.. Philadelphia. PA Lilli Johnston Copp (William) 44 Hawthorne Circle. S. Burlington. VT 0540 I Virginia, University or - EI Deferred Rush Laura Lynn Cash, 503 Rugby. Charlottesville. VA Summer Address- 290 Woodlawn. Athens. GA Sarah Addington Booth. (Hobson) Greenleaf Lane, Charlottesville. VA Washington State University - rh Fall Traci Lynn Brooks, N.E. 800 Campus. Pullman. WA Summer Address Zircon Drive. S.W.. Tacoma. WA Sally Lokken Hoppe (James) S Glenrose Rd.. Spokane. WA Washington University - ri August 28-September Carol Lynn Moser. Box I 182, Washington U.. St. Louis, MO Summer Address Landstrom Rd.. Rockford. IL Barbara Roe Kasperek, (Richard) 5291 Westminster Place, St. Loui s. MO Washington, University of - Bn September Linda Nelson th N.E.. Seattle. WA Summer Address - S Manito Blvd.. Spokane. WA Dede Brown Matthews (Ernest) 2642 W. Viewmont Way. W.. Seattle_. WA (PDC) West Virginia University - BY September Sandra Ann McKinney. 549 Locust Ave., Morgantown. wv Summer Address S. Jefferson. Lewisburg. WV Dorthea Morris Morgan (Alben) 327 Rotary Street. Morgantown. WV Whitman College - IT Fall Lynne Cohee, Whitman College. Walla Wall a. WA Summer Address S.E. 23rd St.. Bellevue, WA Mary Jane Cowan Moore (Troy). Route # 3. Box 156. Walla Walla. WA William & Mary, College of - rk September Lynne Hirschman. I Richmond Rd.. William burg. VA Summer Addre s Plantation Dri ve. Indianapolis. I Cheryl Clark Pagan Conway Dr.. #203. Williamsburg. VA Wisconsin, nivtrsily of - H August 29-September Sue Gotta Henry St.. Madison. WI Summer Addre th Pia e. Kenosha. Wl Jamie Runft Thayer (Donald) Hiawatha. Madi on. WI Wyoming, niversily of - fo Augu t I Aggie Moudy. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Fratemit Park. Laramie. WY 2071 Summer Addre - 31 Moose Dri ve. Riverton. WY 2501 Ann Sedwick Martin (Stan) Symon. Laramie. WY 2070

40 CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA - Susan Cawker Edgar Crescent. Vancouver, BC. Canada V6L 2G4 MONTREAL - Lorna Jean Telfer, 3480 Simpson Ave.. Apt Montreal. PQ. Canaqa H3G 2N7 TORONTO - Anne Scott Brymer (Peter) 300 Heath St. E.. Toronto. ON. Canada M4T IT4 WINNIPEG - Debbie Ferguson George (Edward) 334 Bore bank St., Winnepeg, MB. Canada R3N I E4 ENGLAND LONDON - Sharon Yamamoto White (Anthony) 7 Hornton St., London W8. England MEXICO MEXICO CITY - Sally Ketring Merritt (Martin) Suderman No Mex ico 5. D.F., Mexico ALABAMA State Chairman - LOUISE SCHWALLIE HEIDISH (William) 5710 Criner Rd.. S.E.. Huntsville, AL ANNISTON AREA- Louise Williams Lokey (Robert) 6 Timothy Trace. Anniston, AL AUBURN - Norma McKee Jennings (Jay) 1592 Millbranch Dr., Auburn. AL BIRMINGHAM - Candice Dominick Prejean (Joe) 4914 Alatadena South Dr.. Birmingham. AL BREWTON AREA - Margaret Brannan Hayes (Patrick) P.O. Box Brewton. AL GADSDEN - Holly Walter Arbery, 212 Argyle Circle, Gadsden, AL 3590 I HUNTSVILLE - Amanda Thrasher Segrest (James) 7406 Atwood Dr., Huntsville. AL MOBILE - Faye Carrington Brady (John) 4538 Kingswood Dr.. Mobile. AL MONTGOMERY: For Auburn U. - Leslie Bradford Barry Commodore Circle, Montgomery. AL For U. of Alabama & Others - Colleen Carlisle Murphy (Randy) 3121 Partridge Rd., Montgomery. AL TUSCALOOSA - Louise Winslett Richardson (Luther) 70 The Highlands. Thscaloosa, AL WIREGRASS AREA- Grace Collins Hodges (William) 2804 Briarcliff Rd.. Dothan. AL ALASKA State Chairman - ADELE KINTZELE LOCK (Edgar) 2160 Belmont Dr.. Anchorage. AK ANCHORAGE- Lynette Vrtacnik Schunke (Kell y) SRA Box 378P, Anchorage AK ARIZONA State Chairman - ELAINE HOLKENBRINK BRACK EN (John) 5162 N. 45th Pl.. Phoenix, AZ FLAGSTAFF - Mary Shellenberger Nackard (Victor) 411 W. Juniper Ave.. Aagstaff. AZ PHOENIX - Maril yn Michelbach Coy (Voie) N. 40th St. Phoenix AZ SCOTTSDALE - Jane Howk Parfet (B.G. ) 5131 Desert Park Lane, Paradise Valley. AZ TEMPE-MESA - Judy Royer May (David) 2159 E. Balboa Dr.. Tempe, AZ TUCSON - Barbara Dillas Belton (Edward) 6814 E. Topke St.. Tucson, AZ ARKANSAS State Chairman - PAT MciNNIS COOPER (John) Route #6. Bella Vista, AR EL DORADO - Robin DesLauriers Steigler (Charles) 102 N. Yocum. ElDorado. AR FAYETTEVILLE - Kathy Chambers Counce (Jim) 2144 Magnolia. Fayetteville, AR FORT SMITH - Sherry Harris Lambiotte (Joe) 6222 S. Dallas. Ft. Smith. AR HOT SPRI GS - Rosemary Caristianos. 125 Carol Dr.. Apt. 51. Hot Springs. AR LITTLE ROCK: U. of Ark.. Fayetteville- Judy Ritgerod Rhodes. 15 St. Charles Ct.. Little Rock. AR U. of Ark. Little Rock-Carolyn Jennings Lazenby. 56 Dove Creek Cir... Little Rock. AR Out-of-State - Molly Bolling Goodman. 3 Rovers Edge Rd.. Little Rock. AR Little Rock - Susan Jordan Eane Silerwood Trail.. Lmlc Rock. AR NORTHEAST ARKA SAS- Bett} Coleman Bollinger (Fred) Rt. #I. Box 20-l. Proctor. AR Alumnae Reference Chairmen PINE BLUFF-Debbie Stanley Robinson (Spencer) 3300 W. 36th, Pine Bluff, AR 7 I 603 TEXARKANA - June Nelson Young (Dennis) 2516 Glendale, Texarkana, AR CALIFORNIA State Chairman - LIBBY BENNETT DENEBEIM (Robert) 200 St. Francis Blvd.. San Francisco, CA AMADOR VALLEY -Marallis Mann Pederson (Harold) 435 El Carninito, Livermore, CA ARCADIA - Patricia Miller Sommers (1. Fred) 651 Hampton Rd., Arcadia, CA CARMEL AREA - Carol Warren Harrison (James) 26 Alta Mesa Circle, Monterey, CA CONTRA COSTA COUNTY - Jolene Clark Martin (Michael) 31 Sutters Mill Ct., Walnut Creek, CA EAST BAY - Louise Williams Abel (Timothy) 300 Sheridan Ave.. Piedmont. CA FRESNO-Cathi Girardi. loll E. Sierra, #101. Fresno. CA GLENDALE-BURBANK - Dorothy Nutting Higgens (Carson) 1223 Carmen Dr.. Glendale. CA IMPERIAL VALLEY - Nancy Vine Kellogg (Howard) 427 Russell Rd., Brawley, CA KERN COUNTY- Carol Wankum English (Ralph) 38 I 2 Purdue Dr., Bakersfield. CA LA CANADA VALLEY - Suzanne Aiken Rielly (Patrick) 5433 Castle Knoll Rd., La Canada. CA 9101 I LA JOLLA- Jackie Scott Dotson (Frank) 312 San Colla, La Jolla. CA LONG BEACH- Sally Hubbell Darling (Richard) 1161 Bryant Rd., Long Beach, CA LOS ANGELES - Mary Sue Roy, 437 N. Ardmore. Los Angeles. CA MODESTO AREA - Marlene Smith Metge (William) 2220 Cedarwood Circle, Riverbank. CA NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY - Jacqueline Peterson Bachman (James) 330 Woodland Dr., Vista, CA NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY - Louise Irwin Hayes (James) Jerry Lane. Garden Grove, CA PALO ALTO- Marilyn Rhoades Hoffman, 1227 Whitaker Way, Menlo Park. CA PASADENA - Carolyn Diepenbrock Lowman (Frank) 966 Afton Rd.. San Marino. CA POMONA VALLEY - Jacque Congdon Kaiser (Karl) 1617 N. Palm Ave., Upland. CA RANCHO-BERNARDO-POWAY - Valerie McNaught Davis Parker (David) 3109 Quiet Hills. Escondido, CA RIVERSIDE - Kamlin Mariam, 5620 Royal Hill Dr., Riverside, CA SACRAMENTO VALLEY - Kris Erickson Astone (Erwin) 4113) Zephyr Way. Sacramento, CA SADDLEBACK -CAPISTRANO VALLEY - Jean Nicol Nibecker (Robert) El Cortizo Lane. Mission Viejo, CA SAN DIEGO- A!ice Dannenbaum Dilday, th St.. Apt. 3B, San Diego, CA SAN FERNANDO VALLEY - Francis Jones Pavley (Andrew) 4050 Jim Bowie Rd., Agoura, CA SAN FRANCISCO BAY - Libby Bennett Denebeim (Robert) 200 St. Francis Blvd.. San Francisco. CA SAN JOSE- Nancy Shellenberger Corral, 1260 Hillsdale Ave.. San Jose. CA 951 I 8 SAN MATEO- Pandy Brunk Garvie (John) 1170 Foster Ave., San Jose, CA SANTA BARBARA - Linda Olson Clough. 912 Aleeda Lane. Santa Barbara, CA 93 I 08 SANTA CRUZ COUNTY - Ida Meschi Mungai (Donald) 212 Crestview Terr.. Santa Cruz. CA SANTA MONICA-WESTSIDE - Karen Hatchard Miller (Kenneth) 2324 San Vicente Bl vd., Santa Monica. CA SO OMA COU TY - Sherry Spridgen Franchetti (Michael) 1258 Parsons Dr.. Santa Rosa, CA SOUTH BAY - Gretchen Lechner Schwegler (Paul) 683 I Faircove Dr.. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY - Carol Charnper Murre! (Robert) 1709 Highland Dr., Newport Beach, CA STOCKTON AREA - Prudence Burtis Scott (Richard) 9168 E. Fairchild Rd.. Stockton. CA TULARE-KINGS COUNTIES - Joan Crocket Westly (Rolf) 2905 Encina Dr.. Visalia. CA VENTURA COUNTY - Noell Nottingham Daily (Richard) 405 Avocado Pl.. Camarillo, CA WESTWOOD - Barbara Jett Small. I 1042 Cashmere St., Los Angeles. CA WHITTIER - Elizabeth Hawkins Pickett (Robert) 610 Reposado. La Habra Hts.. CA 9063 I COLORADO State Chairman - SALLY LEWIS RODECK (Hugo) I I 107 Elati St.. Northglenn. CO ASPEN - Pam Fox, Box Aspen. CO 8161 I BOULDER - Robin Engle Ecklund (Philip) 609 Linden Park Dr.. Boulder. CO COLORADO SPRINGS - Evie VanLopik Stark (D. W.) 32 Friendship Lane. Colorado Springs, CO DENVER - Nancy Barickman Greenley (Jack) 7785 S. Oneida Way. Englewood. CO West Surburban Area - Susan Lovett Nordquist (C. E.) 3022 Oak St.. Lakewood. CO DURANGO & LA PLATA COUNTY - Mandy Steele Weathers. 124 Conejo Pl.. Durango, CO FORT COLLINS - Joanne Rapp Rogers (Garth) I 201 Forest Hills Lane. Fort Collins. CO GRAND JUNCTION - Georgia Deicke Munro (Gordon) 350 Orchard, Grand Junction, CO GREELEY - Marion Sevier Jobe (Charles) #7 Dos Rios. Greeley. CO 8063 I PUEBLO- Joanne Richards Casebeer (G. Herbert) 408 Cleveland. Pueblo. CO VAIL (EAGLE COUNTY)- Wendy Makepeace Gustafson (Richard) Box Vail. CO CONNECTICUT State Chairman- GAIL HERRING WILLIAMSON (S. Paige) 10 Dogwood Lane. Darien. CT FAIRFIELD COUNTY - Jane Cowper Henson (Bart) 341 Weed St., New Canaan. CT HARTFORD - Sharon Holland. 140 Kane St.. Park view West. W. Hartford. CT NEW HAVEN - Sara Bush Guiterman (Anthony) 5S Wellington Dr.. Orange. CT DELAWARE State Chairman-KAY ELLIS BROOK (John) 22 Bridle Brook Lane. Brandywine DE 197 I I DELAWARE - Martha Spurgeon Fisher (Hugh) 2920 Bodine Dr, Wilmington, DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia Chairman- SUZANNE MOFFETT McDONALD (A.L. ) 3228 Woodley Pl., N.W. Washington D.C WASHINGTON. D.C.- SUBURBAN MARYLAND see Maryland FLORIDA State Chairman - SHERRY SPRING FOECKING (Ralph) 848 S. Davis Bl vd.. Tampa. FL BREVARD COUNTY - Paula Dehart N. AlA. Bldg Indialantic. FL CLEARWATER BAY - Gayle Longstreth Cooper (Gary) I I 9th Way N.. Seminole. FL COLLIER COUNTY- Helen Girdler Fishburn (Lyman) 1575 Gulf Shore Bl vd.. S. Naples. FL DAYTONA BEACH - JoAnn Campbell Stump (Charles) 723 N. Oleander. Daytona Beach, FL FORT LAUDERDALE - Bernita Blanton Reeck (James) 1711 N. 45th Ave.. Hollywood, FL GAINESVILLE - Gail Burgess Zavelson (Thomas) 4316.W. 38th St.. Gainesville. FL INDIAN RIVER - Robin Wunderlich Williams (Andrew ) 4566 Pebble Bay. Vero Beach. FL JACKSONVILLE - JoAnne Jennings Stewart (Grady) Sedge more Dr... Jacksonville. FL MIAMI - Rosemarie Aoyd S. W. 68th St., Miami, FL PALM BEACH COUNTY: orth County - Alice James Brogan (C. Patrick) 1031 Fairview Lane. Riviera Beach. FL South County- Jayne Schurenc Davis (Thomas) II SS S.W. 25th Ave., Boynton Beach, FL THE KEY/ SPRI G 198

41 NSACOLA- Margie Watson Fleming (William) 5067 Shoshone Dr., Pensacola, FL PETERSBURG - Tawney Siviter White (Robert) th Ave.. N.E.. St. Petersburg. FL ARASOTA COUNTY- Ruth Leary Hess (Milton) 2524 Colony Terrace, Sarasota, FL 'ALLAHASSEE- Joan Walker Poulson (Brinen) 2542 Marston Rd.. Tallahassee. FL i\mpa BAY - Deborah Wehle Anderson (Stephen) 3326 S. San Miguel St.. Tampa, FL INTER PARK - Judy Liberati DeAngelis (Nicholas) 2350 Markingham Rd., Maitland. FL GEORGIA )tate Chairman- DOTTIE NEWMAN WALTON (William) 260 Stone Mill Trail, N.E.. Atlanta. GA JHENS - Jerry Ellion Pope (Robert) 2290 Cherokee Rd.. Winterville. GA rlanta - Elaine Williams Grizzle (Kenneth) 5198 Meadowlake Lane. Dunwoody. GA ENTRAL SAVANNAH RIVER AREA- Freda Wade McNeal (John) 816 Johns Rd.. Augusta. GA OLUMBUS- Geraldine Self King (Larry) 2936 Mary Anne Drive, Columbus, GA ACON & MIDDLE GEORGIA - Nancy Hight Shingler, 2369 Kingsley Dr.. Macon. GA AVANNAH- Barbara Brandt Granger (Harvey) 405 Cove View Dr.. Savannah. GA WAYCROSS - Janet McClelland Cherokee Circle.!Waycross. GA HAWAII State Chairman - ZOE ANN MOORMAN MOORE Oko St.. Kailua. HI SALLY GOEPP HERRICK (Colin) 5489 Opihi St.. Honolulu, HI IDAHO State Chairman - BERNIECE WHITTLESEY PIERCE (Wellington) 1900 Suncrest Dr.. Boise. ID BOISE - Anna Margaret Sellars Jones, 1625 Warm Springs Ave.. Boise. ID IDAHO FALLS - Katherine Kampa Vivian (George) 250 Masters Dr.. Idaho Fall. ID LEWISTON-CLARKSTON - Mllljie Bradbury Johnson th Ave., Lewiston. ID MOSCOW - Meg John on Carl on (James) Robinson's Mobile Home Court #321, Moscow. ID SOUTHEAST IDAHO - Ann Reading McDougall (Isaac) Rt. #3. Sage Dr., Pocatello. ID TIWIN FALLS - Jeanne Williams Barlow. Route #3, Twin Falls. ID ILLINOIS State Chairman - PAM ROBINSON SEILER (Steven) 298 Hilldale Pl.. Lake Forest, IL BLOOMINGTON - Barbara Wynn Meek (James) 803 S. Mercer Ave.. Bloomington. IL CHAMPAIGN-URBANA - Adlon Dohme Jorgen en (Richard) 1013 Hadley Dr.. Champaign. IL CHICAGO AREA: ARLINGTON HEIGHTS AREA - Marjorie Blank Seastone (John) 1001 S. Mallard Dr.. Palatine. IL AURORA - Ph ylli Smith Yolk (William) 2020 Alschuler Dr.. Aurora. IL Geneva. St. Charles. Wayne - Jean MeLee Merrill (Frank) 802 South St. Geneva. IL BARRINGTON AREA - Laura Weinman Gilliam (Joseph) 235 Cold Spring Rd.. Barrington. ll BEVERLY-SOUTH SHORE - Virginia He s Kole (Louis) 9760 S. 50th Ct.. Oak Lawn. IL CHICAGO - Charyn Fl y Of tie, 543 Brompton. I 1 Floor. Chicago. IL CHICAGO SOUTH SUB RBA - Katrina Ohaver Hayes (larry) 74 1 Brookwood Terr.. #5. Olympia Fields. IL ELMHURST - Helen Hochriem Wharton (E. Dale) 222 Grace St.. Elmhurst. IL GLEN ELLY -WHEATO : Glen Ellyn - Barbara Hin Coon (Richard) 670 Fore 1St.. Glen Ellyn. IL Wheaton - Gib Hurley Krauser (Walter) I South 774 Carrol Gate. Wheaton. IL HI SO LE - Kin Hughes Leatham (James) 306. Grant, Hansdale. ll LA GRA GE - usan Lashbrool Johnston (Donald) 240 S. LaGrange Rd.. LaGrange. IL NAPERVILLE- Bobene Speckhart Harms (David) 33 W. Bailey Rd.. Naperville. IL NORTH SHORE: Winnetka. Wilmene. Glencoe. Kenilworth - Susanne Kaufman Hardy (Bruce) 1046 Elmwood Ave.. Wilmene. IL Evanston - Bonnie Anderhub Lytle (James) 2215 Central Park Ave.. Evanston. IL Skokie-Niles - Jeanne Wright Hammond (Carl) 9035 Kedvale Ave., Skokie. JL NORTH SUBURBAN: Lake Forest- Jessie Hadley Kiley (Eugene) 130 E. Foster Pl.. Lake Forest. IL Deerfield. Highland Park - Sally Panishall Wiley (George) 935 Nonhwoods, Deerfield. IL Glenview - Kathy Duffey Alspaugh (Donn) 1426 Baffin Rd., Glenview. IL Northbrook- Trish Trexler Pollack (Jay) 846 Dundee Rd.. Northbrook. IL OAK PARK-RIVER FOREST - Linda Picken Brooke (Walter) 218 N. Euclid. Oak Park. IL PARK RIDGE-DES PLAINES AREA - Jill Preest Kirk (Lysle) 510 N. Ashland. Park Ridge. IL DANVILLE- Linda Zeiter Gieseke (W. James) 3023 Golf Terrace. Danville. IL DECATUR- Betsy Dick Tietz (Chris) 711 Apache Dr. Decatur. IL GALESBURG- Kathleen Swanson Cruce (Doug) R.R. #6. Galesburg. IL KANKAKEE - Eleanor Hensley Wertz (Robert) 877 S. Chicago, Kankakee. IL 6090 I MONMOUTH- Estelle Evers Barnes (Verne) 502 College Manor. Monmouth. IL PEORIA - Helene Keach Robinson (Davidi 308 Avondale Dr.. East Peoria. IL ROCKFORD - Mary Ann Shurtz Wham (Fred) 1974 Wedgewood Way, Rockford IL SPRINGFIELD- Mary Adsit Forsyth (William) 1713 Bates Ave.. Springfield. ll INDIANA State Chairman- CAROLINE GODLEY O' DELL (De Forest) 599 W. Westfield Blvd. #31, Indianapolis. IN ANDERSON - Brenda Rockey Mclndoo (William) 1404 Van Buskirk Rd.. Anderson. IN BLOOMINGTON - Joan Benavole Curts (Thomas) 240 I E. Maxwell Lane, Bloomington. IN BLUFFTON - Jeanne Gruendler Almdale (Howard) 1110 Riverview Dr.. Bluffton. IN BOONE COUNTY - Barbara Miller Adney (Richard) 821 N. Grant St.. Lebanon. IN COLUMBUS - Elaine Kilcline Keach (John) 4320 Riverside Dr.. Columbus. IN EAST LAKE-PORTER COUNTY - Jacalyn Fox Rogers (Donald) 161 Huntington. Gary. IN ELKHART - Janet Avey Riblet (William) 3609 Gordon Rd.. Elkhart. IN EVANSVILLE - Sue Romey Wade (James) 2333 E. Powell Ave.. Evansville, IN FORT WAYNE - Alberta Loop Popp (Milton) Parnell Ave.. Ft. Wayne. IN GREENCASTLE - Annabelle McWethy McCoy (Kenneth) R.R. #5. Box 469. Greencastle, IN HAMMOND - Susan Rauschke Clausen (Edward) 8729 Woodward Ave.. Highland. IN INDIANAPOLIS - Rosemary McKee Lanham (Charles) 7564 Sil ver Pine Ct.. Indianapolis, I KOKOMO - ancy Jones McGarvey (Eugene) 922 Bellevue Pl.. Kokomo. I LAFAYETTE - Anne Price McKenzie (Lloyd) 50 A h Ct.. Lafayette, I LA PORTE - Kay Bryant Kabelin (Jerrald) 97 Ke ton Elm Dr.. La Pone. l MARlO - Linda Lewis Wilkin on (Richard) 06 W. el on. Marion. l MARTINSVILLE - Sarah Black Byram (Stanley) 310 E. Harrison, Martins ille, I M CIE - Jane Grunden Wolter (Robert) 3210 Ashland Ave.. Muncie. I RJCHMO D - Sue Smith Quigg (William) 103 Garwood Rd.. Richmond. I R SH ILLE - Carolyn Ford Pennington (Kenneth) R.R. # 7. Ru hville. I SOUTH BEND-MISHAWAKA - Carol Bennen Rhode (Gary) Trowbridge Lane. South Bend. I TERRE HAUTE- Leslie Krieble Wilkinson (B. Curtis) 110 Briarwood Lane. Terre Haute. IN IOWA State Chairman - RUTH OSWALD METZ (William) 821 N. 4th St.. Burlington. la 5260 I AMES - Gretchen Garlock VanHouten (Stephen) 2702 Pierce Ave.. Arne. la BURLINGTON - Jane Thode Walsh (Charles) R.R. #I. Nikonha Place. Burlington. la CEDAR RAPIDS - Linda Leichty Mordaunt (Richard ) Ill Fleetwood Dr. S.W.. Cedar Rapids. la DES MOINES - Kilty Holmes Bartlen (Paul) 5711 Harwood Dr.. Des Moines. la FORT DODGE AREA - Karrey Jan vrin Lindeberg (Stephen) 1215-IOth Ave.. Ft. Dodge. la IOWA CITY - Shirley Martin Montgomery (John) 2020 Glendale Rd.. Iowa City. la NORTHWEST IOWA - Doris Horslund Fritcher (Ted ) R.R. #1. Storm Lake. la QUAD-CITIES - Kathy Smith Harris (Samuel) th St. Pl.. Moline. IL SKUNK RIVER VALLEY - Mariam Rambo Prewin (Leland ) 814 N. Court. Ottumwa. la KANSAS State Chairman - GRETCHEN LEE ANDEEL (Stan) 401 N. Mission. Wichita. KS HUTCHINSON - Mary Jane Mart Mollett (Clarence) 200 Kisiwa. Hutchinson. KS KANSAS CITY - Allison Ann DeGoler Lamar. Apt. 73. Prarie Village. KS LAWRENCE - Cindy Burnett Murray (Thomas) 1638 Mississippi. Lawrence. KS MANHATTAN- Joann Schmidt Green (Mont) 721 Harris. Manhanan. KS SALINA - Shirley Rice Howard (Jack) 828 Manor Rd.. Salina. KS 6740 I SHAWNEE MISSION: Fall Rush - Janice!jams Miller (Gary) 5342 W. JOOth Terr.. Overland Park. KS Winter Rush - Sue Elliott Hear 1 (Rex) 8716 Birch Lane, Prairie Village. KS TOPEKA - Loi Kinney Dimmin (Larry) 3123 W. 15th. Topeka, KS WICHITA: Fall Rush- Nancy Klag Shawver (Trip) 228 N. Broadview. Wichita. KS Winter Rush - Christie Lee Triplen (Tom) 3 Peach Tree Lane. Wichita. KS KENTUCKY State Chairman - CAROLINE THORNTON HAMIL TON (lame ) Montavesta Dr.. Lexington. KY LEXINGTON - Susan Friend Harper (Dallam) 1462 Jocasta Rd.. Lexington. KY LOUISVILLE - Emily Jane Maxwell Beaufort Lane. Louisville. KY LOUISIANA State Chairman - MOLLY LEEPER STEWART (Robert) 734 Oneonta St.. Shreveport. LA ALEXANDRIA - Nancy Crowell Owens (William ) 2928 George's Lane. Alexandria. LA BATON ROUGE - Ann Kimble Eaton (Gregory) Perkin Rd.. Baton Rouge. LA LAFAYETTE AREA - Ellin Wilmoth Busch (Bri tain) 107 ickerson Pkwy.. Lafayene. LA LAKE CHARLES - Eleanor Gayle Carmouche (Charle ) 626 Broad St.. Lake Charles. LA MO ROE - Gladney Shell Peyton (Thomas) 2013 Stuart Ave.. Monroe. LA EW ORLEANS - Su an Swander Davi (Michael) 240 Ridgewood Dr.. Metai rie. LA NEW ORLEA S WEST - Dorothy VonAch Edmund (Richard ) 2529 Eton Place, ew Orleans. LA SHREVEPORT - Sara Haynes Sanders (lame ) 7441 Camelback Dr.. Shre vepon. LA MAJ E State Chairman - IRGI la HOYT K RTZ (Richard ) II Longmeadow Rd.. Cumberland Fore ide. ME04110 MARYLA 0 State Chairman - JOY M ATEE STIGGER (Earl ) 643 Blo som Dr. Rockville. MD A APOLJS - Joanne Goughler Beard (Stephen) 324 Rutland Rd.. Gambrill. MD BAL TIMOR - Patricia Dutenhaver Pete (Thoma ) 707 Winans Wa. B ahimo~. MD

42 WASHINGTON, D.C.-SUBURBAN MARYLAND: Bethesda, Chevy Chase (20014, )- Betty McGowan Fore (Allen) 5802 Ramsgate Rd.. Bethesda, MD Suzanne Moffett McDonald (H.L.) 3228 Woodley Rd.. N.W.. Washington. D.C Gaithersburg & Rockville ( , ) - Sharon Nickel Covington (Barry) Glen Hurst Rd.. Travilah. MD Potomac & Rockville ( ) Catherine Carlson, 9901 Bluegrass Rd.. Potomac. MD Prince Georges County ( )- Lisa Palmer Flemister (Mark) Twin Rivers Rd.. Apt. E-2, Columbia, MD Silver Spring & Wheaton ( ) - Pamela Meadows Jacobs (Robert) 2404 Esther Ct., Silver Spring, MD MASSACHUSETTS State Chairman- MARY LOU SPERRY KRUSE (Carl) 40 Alba Rd., Wellesley. MA BAY COLONY- Med Conabee Haddrell (Walter) 25 Brookhouse Dr., Marblehead. MA BOSTON INTERCOLLEGIATE- Joan Gill Craig (Martin) 75 Saxony Dr., Sudbury. MA MICHIGAN State Chairman - SHIRLEY JEWETT MICHAELS (William) 3932 Boulder Drive. Troy, Ml ADRIAN- Marion Hurlbut Stafford (John) 424 Oregon Rd.. Adrian, Ml ANN ARBOR - Mary Clare Blackford Spitler Pauline Ct.. Ann Arbor, MI BATTLE CREEK - Joan Paterson Barricklow (Robert) 168 N. 20th St., Battle Creek. MI DEARBORN AREA - Carol Smulsky, Franklin Rd.. #711. Southfield. MI DETROIT-EAST SUBURBAN- Beverly Crain Sellars (Harry) 899 Briarcliff. Grosse Pte. Woods. MI DETROIT NORTH WOODWARD- Ruth Ann Welsher Mumaw (Curtis) 4305 S. Beverly Ct.. Royal Oak. MI DETROIT NORTHWEST SUBURBAN- Sharon Ruthsatz Edwards (Douglas) Lyman. Farmington Hill s. MI FLINT - Bonnie Norton Graff (Max) Croftshire. Grand Blanc. MI GRAND RAPIDS - Jo Bai ley Zeerip (Edward) 3155 Lake Dr. S.E.. Grand Rapids. MI HILLSDALE - Mitzi McArthur Dimmers (Alan) 450 S. Broad St.. Hillsdale. MI JACKSON - Doris Smith Baldwin (Daniel) 1006 W. Washington. Jackson. MI KALAMAZOO- Melissa Southon Hartridge (Theodore) 1901 W. Kilgore. Portage. MI LANSING-EAST LANSING- Mary Mclaury Wickensham (Arthur) 904 Su nset Ln.. E. Lansing. MI MIDLAND- Mary Mills Neely (W. Brock) 4302 Cruz Dr., Midland. MI ST. JOS EPH-BENTON HARBOR - Esther Duncan Korff (Robert) 1520 Miami Rd.. Benton Harbor. MI MINNESOTA State Chairman - BEVERLY ESTABROOK ESSEL (Robert) Highland Trail. Minneapolis. MN DULUTH - Ellen Mielke Moore (Russell) 1925 Waverly Ave.. Duluth. MN ROCHESTER - Nedra Morgan Wicks (John) th St. N.E.. Rochester. MN TWIN CITI ES - Elizabeth Dyar Bond (Andy) Third Ave.. N. Plymouth. MN MISSISSIPPI State Chairman - GLE DA BOO E COX (Paul) 104 Old Canton Hill Dr.. Jack on. MS JACKSO - Kent Phillip Peters (Ed) 4369 Henderson Circle. Jackson. MS MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST - Katherine Bounds Simmons Kendall. Gulfport. MS ORTH MISS ISSIPPI - GraceThornton Wallace (A. H.) 2400 Country Club Rd.. Tupelo. MS 3 0 I IISSO Rl State Chairman - LO ELLE HALE (Douglas) Caner Manor Dr.. St. Louis. MO ALTON-GODFREY- Adelia Johnson Inman (Paul) #9 Danforth Rd.. Fairmont Addition. Alton. ll CLAY-PLATTE COUNTY - Donna Sue Black Cool (Glenn) 2205 N.E. 39th St., Kansas City, MO COLUMBIA - Janice Olson Mcintosh (Merlyn) 2007 Woodlea Dr.. Columbia. MO JEFFERSON CITY - Shirley Carpenter Singleton (Thomas) 709 Cardinal. Jefferson City. MO 6510 I JOPLIN-CARTHAGE - Celia Fischer Squires (Steve) 3007 Winfield, Joplin, MO KANSAS CITY: Fall Rush- Janice!jams Miller (Gary) 5342 W. I OOth Terrace. Overland Park. KS Winter Rush - Sue Elliott Hearst (Rex ) 8716 Birch Lane, Prairie Village. KS ST. JOSEPH - Kristin Wallace Findley (Paul) 18 Eastwood Dr.. St. Joseph. MO ST. LOUIS - Jane Hammond Gundelfinger (William) #32 Clermont Ln.. St. Louis, MO SPRINGFIELD- Margaret Tomlin Owens (James) 2441 Edgewater, Springfield. MO TRI-COUNTY - Deborah Luker Horton (Tom) 1004 Helen. Sikeston. MO MONTANA State Chairman - TOMME MIDDLETON WORDEN (Henry) 208 Pattee Canyon Dr.. Missoula, MT BILLINGS - Gay Vannoy Davidson (John) 2225 Losekamp, Billings. MT BUTTE- Jean Hollingsworth Peterson (John) 1244 W. Steel. Butte, MT GREAT FALLS- Jacquelin Galt Rice (Daniel) R.R. #4, Box 250-C. Great Falls. MT HELENA- Jean Tangen Braun (Dennis) 705 Broadway. Helena, MT MISSOULA- Anne Delaney Ranf (Jeff) 516 North Ave. East. Missoula. MT NEBRASKA State Chairman - HARRIETT ROGERS MOORE (Quentin) 7905 Ames Avenue Circle, Omaha. NE FREMONT - Cynthia Bentz Coffman (Michael) 1320 Fairacres Dr.. Fremont. NE LINCOLN- Mary Jean Magnuson Dance (Lynn) 1634 Cheyene. Lincoln. NE NORFOLK AREA - Jane Rosch Mapes (Merle) 1006 Verges. Norfolk. NE OMAHA- Mimi Whitehead Harm (Nick) 1402 S. 62nd St.. Omaha. NE NEVADA State Chairman - L YN HAL VER REIMER (Douglas) 2409 Marjay Ct.. Reno, NY SOUTHERN NEVADA- Stephanie Yalianos Alicastro Horseshoe, Las Vegas. NY NEW HAMPSHIRE State Chairman - BARBARA SMITH ARNOLD (Wi l liam) 374 Pickering St.. Manchester. NH HANOVER - Paula Uihlein Schleicher (Mark) Meadow Lane. Hanover. NH NEW JERSEY State Chairman - SANDRA LONG PETERSON (Hubert) 128 Thorn Hill Rd.. Cherry Hill. NJ ESSEX - Susan Coates Stoughton (0. William) 103 Highland Ave.. Glen Ridge. NJ LACKAWANNA- Barbara Robertson Mitchell (Clyde) 9 Pepperidge Rd.. Morristown. NJ ORTH JERSEY SHORE- Elizabeth Anderson Porter (Ph illip) 25 Cardinal Rd.. Middletown. NJ NORTHERN NEW JERSEY - Patricia Coll ins Droste (Donald) I Conifer Lane. Ho-Ho-Kus. NJ PRINCETON AREA - Kristi n Fellabaum Rotte (Bruce) 249-C Pennington. Rocky Hill Rd., Pennington. NJ SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY - Gail Flannery Brunnet (Robert) 8 Whitlow Dr.. Mt. Holly. NJ NEW MEXICO State Chairman - DOROTHY LIPP HILLER (Russell) 1401 Wellesley Dr.. N.E.. Albuquerque. M ALBUQUERQUE - Christine Ellis Butler (Robert) 9000 Lona Lane.E.. Albuquerque. M HOBBS - Marjorie Luc~ Buck (Lonnie) 90 I. Jefferson. Hobb. NM LAS CRUCES - Martha Serrell Roberts (Morgan) Rt. 4. Box 761. Las Cruces. M 8800 I ROSWELL - Jodene Sandon Mulliken (AI ) 2606 Gaye Dr.. Roswell. M SANTA FE - Margaret Starnpher Wallis (H. Spencer) 1205 Bishops Lodge Rd.. Santa Fe, NM NEW YORK State Chairmen: Eastern- ANN HOPKINS GARRETT (Harper) 1075 Park Ave.. New York, NY Western - MADELINE ROBERTS SHORT (James) 27 Lansdowne Lane. Rochester, NY BUFFALO- Lynn Morey Hess (William) 4 Tangle wood Dr.. E.. Orchard Park. NY CAPITAL DISTRICT- Mary C. Daley, I N. Main Avenue, Albany. NY CHAUTAUQUA LAKE - Judith Smith Norquist (Charles) 25 Hillcrest Ave., Jamestown, NY ITHACA - Margaret O 'Malley Marcoux (Robert) 206 Christopher Circle. Ithaca. NY JEFFERSON COUNTY - Martha Hedge Yaussi (Stephen) Gilman Rd., Rte. #I. Adams. NY I 3605 NEW YORK- Arden DeMartini Down. 415 E. 52nd St.. New York. NY ROCHESTER - Madeline Roberts Short (James) 27 Lansdowne Lane, Rochester. NY SCHENECTADY- Ellen Wellman Berrier (Erwin) 1118 Glenmeadow Ct.. Schenectady, NY ST. LAWRENCE - Karen POugheberGunnison (Hugh) 3 Broad St., Potsdam. NY SYRACUSE - Virginia Sullivan Roy (William) 104 Sharon Dr., Syracuse. NY WESTCHESTER COUNTY -Justine Pivirotto Flanagan (Dale) 366 N. Bedford Rd.. Chappaqua, NY NORTH CAROLINA State Chairman - FABIAN GRIFFIN THORNHILL (Fred) 1340 Chester Rd.. Raleigh. NC ASHEVILLE AREA: Asheville ( , , ) - Sally Kuhn McCartney (Robert) 10 Clearbrook Dr.. Asheville. NC Hendersonville (2873 1, 28739)- Willa McCalla Allen (Malcolm) 801 Indian Hill Rd.. Hendersonville. NC CHARLOTTE- Rosanne Hollis Brandt (Frederick) 350 Shasta Lane. Charlotte. NC PIEDMONT-CAROLINA - Nancy Alyea Schiebel (H. Max) 1020 Anderson St.. Durham. NC RALEIGH - Jane Kane Zimmerman (Eugene) 7824 Hardwick Dr.. Raleigh. NC NORTH DAKOTA State Chairman- PATSY BREDWICK LEYANG (Gary) Starview Route 3. Box 56. Keene. ND FARGO-MOORHEAD - Julie Opp Burgum (Bradley) Box 851. Casselton. ND GRAND FORKS - Lila Shepard Barcome (Donald) 2424 Olson Dr.. Grand Forks. ND OHIO State Chairman- MARTHA BERLIN CHENEY (David) 5064 Tillamook Trail. Lima. OH AKRON- Marilyn McCann Andree( (Nickolas) 131 N. Wheaton Rd.. Akron, OH CANTON-MASSILLON - Mickey Milner Prather (Samuel) 2927 Brentwood Rd. N.W.. Canton. OH CINCINNATI - Beverly Dower Wolfzorn (Robert) II II Pan on Rd.. Cincinnati. OH CLEVELAND- Julie Mayhill Long (Daniel) 216 Trails End Rd.. Aurora. OH CLEVELAND SOUTH SUBURBAN- Patricia Ahern Independence Dr.. North Royalton. OH CLEVELAND WEST SHORE - Darin Geise Snyder (D8VId) Wolf Rd.. Bay Village. OH COLUMBUS - Susan Traub Carter (Edward) 124 Stornoway Dr. E.. Columbus. OH DAYTON - Nancy Peters Preising (Richard) 6700 Innsbrock Dr.. Dayton. OH ELYRIA- Jane Frowine Johnson (James) 236 Hamilton Ave.. Elyria. OH ERIE COUNTY OHIO - Eleanor Appell Fowler (R. James) 41 1 Anchorage Circle. Huron. OH FINDLAY - Lee Ann Ehrman Mclaughlin (Thomas) 2507 Sweetwater. Findlay. OH LIMA - Martha Berlin Cheney (David) 5064 Tillamook Trail. Lima. OH MIDDLETOW - Mary Heathcote Weeks (Lee) 4315 Rosedale Rd.. Middletown. OH EWARK -GRA VILLE - Virginia Scott Hayden (George) 8463 Preston Rd. N.E.. Route 3. ewark. OH THE KEY/ SPRING 1981

43 RINGAELD- Lisa Beth Dickerson N. Fountain Ave. Springfield. OH LEDO - Diane Churchill Ames (Geoffrey) 3015 Pembroke. Toledo. OH OUNGSTOWN- Barbara Gale Agger (Richard) 8018 Spartan Dr.. Youngstown. OH OKLAHOMA ate Chairman - MARGARET CAMPBELL HARRIS (Charles) 5681 S. Delaware Pl.. Tulsa. OK RDMORE - Jo Durkee Ingram (Millard) 109 Wheeler. Ardmore. OK ARTLESVILLE AREA - Ann Brewer Basinger (AI) 1400 Evergreen Dr.. Banlesville. OK UNCAN AREA - Debra Dewey Lytle (Lynn) 1309 W. Elder. Duncan. OK ID - Elaine Cupp Vater (Jerry) 2009 Windmill Lane. Enid. OK ID-OKLAHOMA - Nancy Mon1gomery Ford (William) 14 Country Club Road. Shawnee. OK USKOGEE - Sally Berkenbile Beckman (W.E.) II Beckman Dr.. Muskogee. OK ORMAN - Deborah Snow West (Ted) 3243 N. W. 50th. #143. Oklahoma City. OK KLAHOMA CITY- Terry Green Byers (Ben) Twisted Oak Rd.. Oklahoma City. OK NCA CITY - Ruslyn Evans. 939 N. 2nd. Ponca City. OK ITILLWATER - Barbara Black Kelly (Allen) 1107 Hamed. Stillwater. OK ULSA - Jane Abney Price (Roben ) P.O. Box SE Station. Tulsa. OK Out-of-State - Sadie McCaslin Stephens (Harold) 6938 E. 62nd Pl.. Tulsa. OK OREGON tate Chairmen - KAREN YOUNG WATTS (James) 4160 S.W. Haven St.. Lake Oswego. OR Out-of-State - TINA FLO BERG GRJM (Doug) 6241 S.E. 31 t Ave.. Ponland. OR In-State - BONNI BURTON SIMMONS (William) 4565 N.W. Kahneeta Dr.. Ponland. OR ORVALLIS-ALBANY - UGENE - Linda Cecchini Kirk (J ohn) 2320 Chamelton St.. Eugene. OR RTLAND - Bonnie Bunon Simmons (William) 4565.W. Kahneeta Dr.. Ponland. OR ALEM - PENNSYLVANIA tate Chairman - MARGARET PORTER CARDA MO E (Joseph) 1900 Lafayette Rd.. Gladwyn. PA RIE - Susan Gritzmacher Stitt (Thomas) 5526 Mill St.. Erie. PA ARRISBURG - Vicki Baker Key (John) 5053 Stacy Dr.. Apt Harrisburg. PA ANCASTER - Cynlhia Stauffer Griffith (John) 438 Holly Dr.. Ephrata. PA EHIGH VALLEY - Judy McCany Anderson (Craig) 814 Poplar Rd.. Hellenown. PA OWER B CKS COU TYffRE TO - Ann Wheeler Ahren (Russe ll ) 2224 Stackhouse Dr.. Yardley. PA HILADELPHI A - Anna Sophocles Hadgis ( ichola ) 411 Thayer Rd.. Swanhmore. PA 190 I ITTSB RGH - Larue Moss Schreib (Alexander) 1611 Branning Rd.. Pittsburgh. PA ITT B RGH -SO TH HILLS - Catherine Bl ack haughen y (Paull 379 Midway Rd.. Pittsburgh. PA TATE COLLEGE - Dianne Olson Graham. 187 andy Ridge Rd.. State College. PA 16 OJ WEST CHE TER - Gail Koenig Yard. 13 Downing. Donningtown. PA RHODE I LAND tate Chairman - Ll DA EWTO H RLA (Craig) 5 Echo Drive. Barrington. Rl SOUTH C ROLINA tate Chairman - TERE BOYKI HARRI 0 (Jamc ) 2 Jl Wheat t.. Columbia. C CU:M 0 - Margaret G" yn Latimer. Rt. #5. Jlf_O illa11e reel pts.. eneca SOL MBI - a nd~ Lll) Barrett (Daniel ) 1646 Belt Lu"IC' Bhd. Columbia. C _9205 GREE ILLE RE - largaret Ba llard pradlin cduane ) Rt. #3. I Pl:u.a. P1edm nt. C LOW COUNTRY- Nancy Kathryn Griswold Sam Rittenberg Blvd. Apt. 3H, Charleston. SC SOUTH DAKOTA Stale Chairman- MARY MACLEAN OCHSNER (John) 1700 Edgewood Rd.. Sioux Falls. SD TENNESSEE State Chairman - ELIZABETH BRANDON CLARKE (John) 9004 Carlton Circle. Knoxville. TN CHATTANOOGA AREA - Joann Morgan McMichael (William) 408 Fon Trace, Lookout Mounlain. TN KNOXVILLE - Nancy Hoffman Griswold (Roben) 935 Devon Circle. Maryville. TN MEMPHIS: U. of Texas & U. of Mississippi - Susan Knox Weakley (Wendell) 136 Nonhwood Dr.. Memphis. TN All other chapters - Carlann Graham Apple (John) 2296 Kimbrough Woods Place, Germantown. TN NASHVILLE- Judy Stephens Williams (John) co Anne Sneed Wayland Dr.. Nashville. TN TEXAS State Chairman - RUSTY WALLACE WILHELMI (William) 1208 Western Hills Dr.. Sherman. TX ABILENE - Dixie Boring Bassett (Don) 1417 River Oaks Rd.. Abilene. TX ALICE-KINGSVILLE - Susan Smith Kimball (Milton) 1229 W. Henrietta. Kingsville. TX AMARILLO - Shirley Feierabrand Fancher (Edward) 3204 Lipscomb. Amarillo. TX ARLINGTON. TEXAS AREA - Jeanne Wood Jowers (Charles) 1500 San Marcus. Arlington. TX AUSTIN- Linda Eichner Schneider (Sam) 4901 Greystone. Austin. TX BEAUMONT-PORT ARTHUR - Manha Turner Foxwonh (Charles) 950 Hibiscus Circle. Beaumo n1. TX BIG BEND - Polly Lawhon Brooks (Conol y) 601 N. Rio. Fon Stockton. TX BROWNWOOD-CENTRAL TEXAS - Beverl y Gramann Snyder (Ned) I Canyon Creek. Brownwood. TX BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION AREA - Carolyn Falgeau Hoyle (John) 1308 Todd Trail. College Station. TX CONROE- Becky McKnight Muse (Clarence) #5 Rockingham Place. Conroe. TX CORPUS CHRISTI - Beth Young Davis (Jeff) 20 I Santa Barbara. Corpus Christi. TX DALLAS - Elizabeth Dickey Mills (Roben ) 6131 Lupton. Dall as. TX U. of Texa - Anne Steakley Reeder (Michael) St. John 's. Dallas. TX S.M.U - Carole Busacker Edwards (Mar hall ) 5412 Westgrove. Dall a. TX Texas A&M and T.C.U. - Jo Ann Swann Truitt (George) 3553 Centenary. Dallas. TX Texas Tech - Robin Whitfield Brown (Byron) 3600 Lovers Lane. Dallas. TX Baylor - Kitty Turner Snelling (French) 3805 Centenary. Dallas. TX Out-of-State - Joan Ming Slaughter (Wi lliam) Brandeis. Dallas. TX 752 I 4 DE ISO -SHERMA - Harriett Hull Smith (Steven) 612 Amba sador. Deni on. TX EL PASO - ancy Matkin Marshall (Raymond ) 401 Crown Point. El Paso. TX FORT WORTH - Karen Haun Barlow (James) 208 Rockwood Park Dr.. Ft. Wonh. TX GAL VESTO - Susan Turner Wonhen (Charles) 7722 Chantilly Circle. Galveston. TX 7755 I GARLA D - ylvia Faubion Dodson (R.E.) 2022 Wynn Joyce Rd.. Garland. TX HO TO :. of Texas & Overall - Ginny Conrad Hamblem (Tolar) 3409 Wickersham. Hou ton, TX Texa A&M - Muffin Moffatt Clark (James) 6015 Canagena. Hou ton. T Baylor - herry Blackwell Hawkin (Dav id) Tupperlale. Hou t n. T Cmda Young Matthew (William) 36 4 Ol)mpia. Houston. TX Teu Tech & T.C.. - all Holland (Woodrow) I I 02 Fidelia Coun. Hou t o ~. TX Out-of-State- Elizabeth Chesnut Bell (William) 6237 San Felipe. Houston. TX Genny Bohlmann Evans (Roben) 5606 Longmont. Houston. TX HOUSTON BAY AREA - Peggy Wienecke Hanson (William) 213 Cedar Lane. Seabrook. TX HOUSTON FM 1960 AREA- Ann McGarvey McClelland (Michael) 1110 Baffin Lane. Houston. TX IRVING- Constance Reed Paulson (M ichae l) 3600 Encanto Circle. Irving. TX LONGVIEW - Marguerite Lindley Wilgus (C.A.) 1506 Lake Dr.. Longview, TX LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY- Joy Davidson Judin (Carl) 500 Nyssa. McAllen. TX LUFKIN - Katherine Menz Johnson (Gary) I 006 Morningside Dr.. Lufkin. TX MIDLAND- Judy Metz Jackson (Billy) 1203 Lawson. Midland. TX NACOGDOCHES - Marilyn Woodson Allen (Chester) 1614 Victoria. Nacogdoches. TX 7596 I NORTHEAST TARRANT COUNTY - Karen Anderson Hodges (Gerald) P.O. Box 873. Southlake. TX ODESSA - Susan Peacock Gooden (Pat) 4038 Lakeside. Odessa. TX RICHARDSON - Janie Stevens LaRoche (Wi lliam) 1204 Osage Lane.. Richardson. TX SAN ANGELO - Sharon Lewis Ervine (William) 2806 Oak Mountain. San Angelo. TX SAN ANTONIO- Beth Fawcett Pritchard (S teve) 701 Ivy Lane. San Antonio. TX SUGARLAND-M ISSOURI CITY AREA - Margaret Greer Camp (Jim) 2519 Fairway Dr.. Sugarland. TX TEMPLE - Bonnie Yarbrough Neal (Larry) 514 Cheyenne. Temple. TX THE PLAINVIEW AREA - Jane English Brust (Carl ) 407 Lometa Dr.. Pl ainview. TX THE VICTORIA AREA - Heather Wren Welder (Raymond) 801 N. Adams. Beevi lle. TX TYLER - Carolyn Buie Owen (James) 716 Troup Rd.. Tyler. TX WACO - Peggy Hicks McGre gor (Charles) 4005 Westchester. Waco. TX WICHITA FALLS - Jo Terrell West (Reece) #6 Hickory Downs. Wichita Falls. TX UTAH State Chairman- CHERRY MOSLANDER RIDGES (Stephen) 2035 Hubbard Ave.. Salt Lake City. UT OGDEN - Jean Lindquist Pell (Roben ) I 6 I 4 Oakcrest Dr.. Ogden. UT SALT LAKE CITY ~ Ginger Jex Mo lander (J. Pau l) 3710 Millstream Dr.. Salt Lake City. UT VERMONT State Chairman - MARCIA FULLER BROW (Dale) Rural Deli very. Brookfi eld. VT VIRGINIA State Chairman - MARCIA HALL JOHNSON (Vernon) 2720 Kenmore Rd.. Richmond. VA CHARLOTTESVILLE AREA - Jane Sheble Haigh (Roben) 404 Ednam Dr.. Charlottesville. VA HAMPTON ROADS - Shirley Richardson Fitzgerald (A ubrey) 5 Poindexter Place. Newpon ews. VA NORFOLK AREA - Leanne Malley McGruder (Jon) 1848 Windy Ridge Point. Virginia Beach. VA NORTHER VIRGINIA: Arlington. Falls Church - Virginia Lee Lester (George) 5400 N. 30th St.. Arl ington. VA Mclean. Great Falls - Carolyn Sue Carpenter Wallace (J ames) 90J901d Dominion Dr.. Mclean. A Vienna. Oakton - Mona Anderson Schultz (Theodore) 9832 Arroyo Coun. Vienna. VA Springfield. Burke - Marcia Butler Knowles (T.L. ) 4 14 King Solomon Dr.. Annandale. A 2200 Annandale - Eleanor Rapp Krone ( orri ) 409 Queen El izabeth Bl vd.. Annandale.. VA Fai rfax (Woodson High chool) - Jul ie Foster Cole (Ri hard) 51 0 Claytonia t.. Annandale. A Fai rfax (f airfax & Robinson High School ) - Claudia Jordan Birkeland (Jorgen) Providen e Way. Fairfax. A A l exandria(223 J O~i p code ) - tuan Ri hard n Dopp (Danie l) 5927 Wilton Rd.. le andria. A Alexandria ( )- Chn ti ne Banti 'oglio Burle (Taylor) 3307 Circle Hill Dr. Alexandria. A ~ I

44 Alexandria ( )- Shirley Lee Murry Pitts (Paul) 1705 Old Stage Rd. Alexandria. VA Alexandria ( )- Mimi Branson Heiberg (H.H.D.) 3803 Westgate Dr.. Alexandria. VA Manassas - Jeanne Buchannan Rhoads (John) 9113 Stonewall Rd.. Manassas. VA Woodbridge. Triangle. Dumfries - Sandra Fell Haughey (David) Dartmoor Dr.. Dumfries. VA Reston, Herndon - Joan Stephens Kelly (Michael) 1670 Moorings Dr. Reston. VA RICHMOND - Marcia Hall Johnson (Vernon) 2720 Kenmore Rd.. Richmond. VA ROANOKE - Nancy Lipps Clark (J. Howard) 225 Parkcrest Rd.. S.W.. Roanoke. VA WILLIAMSBURG - Barbara Harding Hager (Harry) 221 W. Queens Dr.. Williamsburg. VA WASHINGTON State Chairman - JANICE PERRY NORMAN (K.A.) th Pl. S.E.. Bellvue. WA BAINBRIDGE ISLAND- Phyllis Penrose Bignold (L. Bruce) Penny Place N.E.. Bainbridge Island. WA BELLINGHAM - Tina Brin on Erie St.. Bellingham. WA EVERETT - Barbara Giles Haldi (Richard) 8500 Monte Cristo Dr.. Evereu. WA LAKE WASHINGTON- Antonia Cline Allyne (Ronald) 9813 Hilltop Rd.. Bellevue. WA PULLMAN - Janily Nessen Patrick (Robert) S.E. 310 Nebraska. Pullman. WA SEATTLE: U. of Washington - Yvonne Stokke Kolsky (Gary) th Ave. W.. Bothell. WA ~ A -Penn State boasts five Kappas in one family. Isabelle Wieland Gauss a charter member received her 50 year pin at their golden anniversary celebration. Her sister, Gene Wieland Hoffman, was a member of the local Sychor and another sister, Blanche Wieland Coffee, was a Delta Alpha, as were Isabelle's daughters, Lynda Gauss Cochran and Jane Gauss Sheeder, now a ~ A adviser. Blanche's daughter, Patty Coffee Gesell, has served as Rho Province Director of Alumnae and is now assistant to the Director of Membership. Shown left to right are Lynda, Blanche, Isabelle, Patty and Jane. t 'washington Stale U.- Billie Conley Drew (Michael) nd N.E.. Woodinville, WA U. P. S. & Whitman - Kathryn Pomeroy Roosevell Way N.E.. #203. Seattle. WA SPOKANE- Julienne Stokke Leyda (Roben) N Vista View Circle. Spokane, WA TACOMA - Judy Feuerolf Woodworth (John) 25 Orchard Rd.. N.. Tacoma. WA TRI-CITY - Robena Renz Flickinger (John) 1311 Acacia. Richland. WA VANCOUVER - Barbara Crabtree Gregg (James) 510 W. 37th St.. Vancouver. WA WALLA WALLA- Peggy Jo Beaulaurier (Larry) 1729 Hillbrooke Dr.. Walla Walla, WA YAKIMA- Gloria Lloyd lrsfeld (Paul) 2409 W. Chestnut Ave., Yakima, WA WEST VIRGINIA State Chairman- SARAH ANN RYDER, 3 Echo Lane. Wheeling. WV CHARLESTON- Judy L. Penn Arbor Dr.. Charleston. WV CLARKSBURG AREA- Julie Jarvis Tomes (Charle ) 129 Ridgeway Dr.. Bridgepon. WV HUNTINGTON - Jenny Hollandsworth Amsbary (Joseph) 2010 Cherry Ave.. Huntington. WV MORGANTOWN - Sally Flinn Thomas (Nathan) 716 Sherman Ave., Morgantown. WV THE PARKERSBURG AREA - Linda Humphries Hall (F. Richard) 135 Canterbury Dr.. Parkersburg. WV WHEEUNG- Sarah Ann Ryder. 3 Echo Lane. Wheeling. WV WISCONSIN State Chairman- HOLLIS MERKLE DOW (William) 2 Kappas respond to family challenge Four sisters in a family who are members of one chapter may be rare for B~ Michigan - but not for 80-0klahoma. Mary Ann Panner Price and her five daughters are all Beta Thetas. Pictured at right are: (Back Row, left to right) Annie Price Whiteside, Kansas City, Missouri, initiated in 1970; Emily Price, Norman, Oklahoma, initiated 1977; Melanie Price Wilson, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, initiated (Front Row, left to right) Janet Price Lindly, Glendale, California, initiated 1971 ; Mary Anne Panner Price, Norman, Oklahoma, initiated 1946; Liz Price Connely, Houston, Texas, initiated My three sisters and I all had the priviledge of being f\ji-maryland, living in the Kappa House there, and making friendships we have cherished through the years. We have a real Kappa family - four sisters, 2 second cousins, 6 daughters, and some lovely in-laws. Here goes: Jean Paterson McBrayer, f\jl '35; Bess Paterson Shipe, rqt '37 and her daughters, Susan Shipe Calfee, f\jl '68; Ann Shipe Cooker, EM '74; Carolyn Paterson Shipe, f\jl '79. Ann Paterson Harris, f\jl '40, and her two daughters Andrea Harris Garcia, f\jl '73; Jennifer Harris, I '80. "Booie" Paterson Chappell, rqt '48 and her daughter Melinda Chappell, E I '79. Our father had a nephew who had two Kappa daughters; Jane Paterson Robertson, fp '42, and Mary Helen Paterson Strome, rp '47. "Booie's" sister-in-law is a Kappa, Barbara Chappell Boehne, f\jl '50, and her son has a Kappa mother-in-law, Nina Green Kanaga, n '47. And looking to the future, in June, Ann Paterson Harris' son, Ken, will marry another Kappa, Leslie Gorag, I '74. Our family would like to say thank-you to Kappa for this wonderful web of relationships! (Pictured in the circle are the four Patterson sisters in 1942-seated center, Jean ; left to right, Ann, Bess, and "Booie".) Abbey Spring Dr., Fantana, WI FOX RIVER VALLEY - Susan Sherwood Sto (Charles) 61 Sunset Trail. Winneconne, WI Appleton - Pat Mitchell Grubb (William) 34 River Dr.. Appleton. WI hkosh - Marcia Manier Buckstaff. 6 Lake Dr Oshkosh. WI Green Bay - Suzanne Dopp Efnand (James) 341 Roselawn Blvd.. Green Bay. WI MADISON - Marly Anderson Halstead (Harold) 426 Oak Crest Ave.. Madison. WI MILWAUKEE: Shorewood. Fox Poim. Whitefish Bay. Glendale. Eua Side - Sally Wrobke Brinker (John) 6140 N. Kent, Milwaukee. WI Mequon. Thiensville. Cedarburg - Margaret Gaedeke Laughlin (Stephen) 102 White Oak Way. Mequon, Wl53092 MILWAUKEE WEST SUBURBAN - Barbara Davidson Baumann (Alan) Hillside Rd.. Elm Grove. WI WYOMING State Chairman - COLLEEN MANFULL OSBORN (Dwight) 1831 Newton Dr.. Cheyenne. WY CASPER - Kathleen Doyle McDonald (Steven) 1014 Country Club Rd.. Casper. WY CHEYENNE - Kay Osborne Jessen (Gerald) 3664 Foilcroft. Cheyenne, WY CODY - Rusty Daniels Vannoy (C.R.) 2307 Caner, Cody, WY LARAMIE'- Marilyn Snyder Thelen (Tom) 3423 AI Vista. Laramie. WY POWDER RIVER - France Odell Cooper Pion Rd.. Sheridan. WY "My sisters and I were all Kappas at I Nebraska." The twins, Diane and Suzanne graduated in 1962, Cynthia in 1964, and Stephanie graduated in Diane and her husband, Jim Carlson, have three children and live in Santa Rosa, California. Suzanne and her husband, George Patrick, have two boys and live in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Cynthia and her husband, George Coopinger, and their two girls live in Santa Rosa, California. Stephanie and her husband, John Lonnquist, plus two children live in Alexandria, Virginia. They had a brief family reunion last summer and took this picture. Back left, Diane, right, Suzanne. Front left, Stephanie and Cynthia. (The Tin an sisters) I 42 THE KEY/ SPRING 198

45 li wllll deep repoet that The Key mmounc:e~ 111e deeth of tbe fouowma memben: In Memoriam kron, University of - Lambda Sara Bowman Bramann ' 16--February 27, 1980 ' Margaret Wilcox Gardner '25-September 21, 1980 Mary Gidding Keating '33-March 20, 1980 Clementine Glock Snapp ' 13-June IS, 1980 Alene Blackburn Wall ace ' 19-November 3, 1980 labama, University of - Gamma Pi Eugenia Powell Heyward '27- September I, 1980 llegheny College - Gamma Rho Sally Cikra Beclay '49-November 21, 1980 Hildegard Dolson Lockridge '27- January IS, 1981 Marian Bradford Rusk '24--May 26, 1980 Marjorie Rhinesmith Schlund! '63-April 6, 1975 Maud Morrison Wood '28-December I, 1980.rkansas, University of - Gamma Nu Mary Bratton Curtis '25-December 4, 1980 Geneva Davidson '28-July 8, 1979 Cora Abington Hennessy ' 31 - December 30, 1980 Erne tine McLemore Latture '36--January 23, Billie Franks Moore '58-November 23, 1977 utler University - Mu Katharine Belzer ' 19-August 29, 1980 Jane Fliedner '31 - June 8, 1979 Edith Hendren Maddock ' IS- December 31, 1980 alifornia, University of - Pi Deuteron Edna Whitney Bentley '05-August 13, 1980 Eleanor Tingman Chaddock ' 17- November Jean Budge Harter ' 16--February 4, Ruth Gompertz Wat on ' 17- December 4, 1980 :allfornia, University of Los Angeles - iamma Xi Barbara Dorr Mullen '35-June ' incinnati, University of - Beta Rho >cuteron om1a MacConnell Butler '30-November Glady Weber Bl ickle '37-December 2, 1980 Lela Shewman Hatfield ' 27- Apri l 22, 1960 'olorado College - Delta Zeta Marietta inton Gray '34--January :olorado, Univer ity of - Beta Mu Glad s Allen D on ' 12- April, 1975 Su an Bauerlein Gamlin '53-0ctober Elizabeth Gamble Hopkin '20- ovember Margaret E. Kindel '3 De ember Mary Lannon 1errill o_- ovember Barbara Pa ne Miller '43-February Janet Kno Teet '29-De ember 24, 19 0 onnecticut, ni ver ity of - Delta Mu oemi Carocari Greg ropoulo '47 t ber 16, 19 0 : ornell ni er it - P i Deuteron Ruth Clark Weli - June IS fhe KE' PRI'IG 19 I January 27. Janet Gough Kean '48-September 9, 1980 Josephine Torr Kuttler ' 16--September 30, 1980 Lola Warfel Manuel '!!- November 18, 1980 Duke University - Delta Beta Gertrude Stewart McFayden '47-August George Washington University - Gamma Chi Clara Killinger Roberts '29-July 17, 1980 Georgia, University of - Delta Upsilon Betty Merritt Huber '52-September, 1978 Hillsdale College - Kappa Gertrude Mauck Edwards '09-J anuary 27, 1981 Idaho, University of - Beta Kappa Helen Huntly Hyatt '28-January 25, Illinois, University of - Beta Lambda Helen Crain Costlow '46--December 22, 1980 Sue Ann Knippenberg Estess '40-December 18, 1980 Josephine Koons Ragan '21-January 14, 1981 Margaret Bundy Redus '23-August 3, 1980 Alice McCormick Wood '26--August, 1972 Illinois Wesleyan University - Epsilon Helen Purvines Kettlekamp '35-March 30, 1980 Indiana University - Delta Edith Fitzpatrick Barbour '08- January 18, 1980 Mary Lucile Blair ' 14--November 28, 1980 Ruth Bridges Densford '32-January 24, Dorothy Kaut z Hamp '!!- December 14, 1980 Bonnie Lane Harrell '28-January 22, Margaret O'Harrow Nelson ' 19-January 2, 1980 Mildred Martin Wallace '25-Jul y 3, 1980 Iowa State Universtty - Delta Omicron Nancy Adams Zulauf '48-May I, 1980 Iowa, University of - Beta Zeta Theresa Killian Boyles '22-February I, Ruth Mabry Cornwall '08-August 18, 1976 Dorothy Saul Morgan '37- February Eleanor Thoma Van AI tine ' 25-November 27, 1980 Kansas State University - Gamma Alpha Kate Hutching Colt ' 17-0ctober Elizabeth Woodburn Longren '34--February Clare Hamer Lyon '29- January Kansas, University of - Omega Vi vian Skilton Frazier '26--December Kathryn Keefer Mart '21- April, 1980 Virginia Luca Rogers ' 13-April Loui e Callender Rundle '23-January I irginia McCrory Ru ell '96-0ctober 31, 1971 Elizabeth Ree e chmidt '26--May Kentuck., niver ity of - Beta Chi Elizabeth Threlkeld Fi her ' II - ovember taryland, niver ity of - Gamma P i u an Koerzle Brode II 7-January Letha Edm nds Clendaniel '29-April McGill University - Delta Delta Patricia Hanson Kemp '40-December, 1980 Miami University - Delta Lambda Beverley William Cox '4 1- September Michigan State University - Delta Gamma Dorotha Beurmann Bett '42- April 30, 1980 Michigan, University of - Beta Delta Dorothy Mapel Beitcke '29-April Etta Jean Craig ' 14--January 23, Catherine Thompson Fay '33-January 7, 1978 Elizabeth Hasca ll Malcomson '23-May 18, 1980 Beulah Thomp on Maybee ' 16--November 16, 1980 Louise Briggs Veech '25-February 13, Rosabel Lee Walker '22- November 26, 1980 Mississippi, University of - Delta Rho Brenda Beth Davis '64--April I 0, 1980 Dorothy Waite Steel '49- December 28, 1976 Missouri, University of - Theta Louise Mosman Busby '24--January, Margaret Wa smer Stephens '2 1- J anuary, Jeanne Hileman Wilson '45- January 2, Monmouth College - Alpha Deuteron Lois Baehr Norris '48- December 21, 1980 Montana, University of - Beta Phi Marian Gunning Beckwith '28-December 29, 1980 Gladine Lewis Crawford ' 10-January 4, Louise Sanders Delano '30-January 14, 1981 Helen Lowery Norris '34--November 12, 1980 Nebraska, University of - Sigma Madge Merrell Denhart '05- January Lucy C. Harte ' 10-February 14, 1980 Mary Beth Humi t-on Humphreys ' IS-November 2, 1980 Polly Robbins Lowndes '25-April Jean ndeland Ryan ' 14--January 14, New Mexico, University of - Gamma Beta Kathren Little Casteel ' IS-January 29, Jul ia Keleher '27- November North Dakota State University - Gamma Tau Kathryn Hathaway Merrill '33-November I Northwestern Unive rsity - p ilon Margaret George Belknap '20-0ctober Virginia Thoma Daniels '25-December Mary Capron Hunter '01- December Elizabeth Hoover Lincoln '17- December Dorothy Sage Thoma ' I 0-Jul y Ohio State niversity - Beta u Florence Hudgel Ca key '0 - December Anne Farber Hamblin '20-December Fanchon eed Howard ' 14--January I Helen Margaret Lea 20-December Dorothy Winders Price 'I - January I Ohio Wesleyan ni versity - Rho Deuteron Helen Diehl Aitken '25-0 tober Martha ay Kepner '2 December (cominued on next page) 43

46 In Memoriam (continued) Marian Ferris Knight '28-September, 1972 Ann Beasley Reider '35-January Oklahoma, University of- Beta Theta Hilma Eklund Alford '30-March 17, 1980 Clover Gorton Berry ' IS-January II, 1981 Margaret Crew Reeder '23-December Oregon State University - Gamma Mu Diane Samuel Livesay '67-November 23, 1980 Gertrude Bull Reinkens '57-January 19, Kathryn Wrightman Schaub '24--May, 1980 Oregon, University of- Beta Omega Genevieve Cooper '13-September I, 1980 Helen Davidson Hughes '24--April 28, 1980 Pittsburgh, University of- Gamma Epsilon Mary Burg win Brown ' 19-February 18, 1980 Purdue University - Gamma Delta Salome Pfleeger Riber '21-January 17, 1981 Mary Cory Shoemaker '28-August I, 1971 St. Lawrence University - Beta Beta Deuteron Elizabeth Crisler Gibbs '20-April 18, 1980 Southern Methodist University - Gamma Phi Marilyn Mackenzie Bateman '49- January 3, 1981 Stanford University - Beta Eta Deuteron Marie Eck Brandin '33-August 23, 1980 Elizabeth MacArthur Dunne ' 17-November 27, 1980 Syracuse University - Beta Tau Amanda Hall Westhoff '14--August, 1980 Texas Christian University - Epsilon Alpha Jo Lynne Beckett '64--January 2, 1980 Texas, University of - Beta Xi Nell Dorset Clark ' 19-November 12, 1980 Kap~pCalend P.O. Box 2079._ ~ : Columbus - Ohio 4321, : Order your 2-year color c a le~dar (August t9"s"6' - Jul y. 1982) from Kappa Headquarter. $5 each (quantity order of25 or more $4 each). Size is 8'/2' X II " with plenty of space to write in appointments. This limited edition is available onl y at Conventions and by mail order. Super gift or fund-raiser. KAPPA CREST IN NEEDLEPOINT Your Accents 140 Ashford Dr. Dayton, Ohio The Kappa crest beautifully detailed in needlepoint. Kit includes: white #10 interlock mono canvas, starting points marked on canvas, CHART, persian wool yarn, needle, and complete instructions. Finished size 13 x 13. Specify celery or off white background. Cost $18.50 plus $1.25 postage and handling. Ohio residents add 83e sales tax. Katherine Huntress Haddaway '27-December 28, 1980 Roberta John Hogan ' 18-December 20, 1980 Julia Denton Wadsworth '40-December 6, \Jiane University (H. Sophie Newcomb College) - Beta Omicron Yvonne Dureau Dart '40-December 29, 1980 Washington State University - Gamma Eta Helen Fenn Champlin '20-August, 1978 Washington University - Gamma Iota Audrey Gaine Johnston '45- November 4, 1979 Edith Radford Lacy '26-July 25, 1980 Washington, University of- Beta Pi Elizabeth Watts Henley ' 31 - January 2, 1981 West Virginia University - Beta Upsilon Jane Greer Brown '38- September 5, 1980 Katherine Spears Cooper '67-December, 1980 Alice Kelly Gallagher '34--June 12, 1977 Ruth McCue Greer '19- November 12, 1972 Hazel Ross Leatherwood ' 14--November 28, 1980 Madelyn Williams Lyle '22- July 13, 1980 Dorothy Shonk Moore '30-September 10, 1980 Whitman College - Gamma Gamma Marylou Ferguson Kelly '46-March II, 1980 Helen Palmquist Meader '30-April 8, 1979 Ruth Johnson Yann '19- February 2, 1981 Wisconsin, University of - Eta Barbara Christine Allen '73-April, 1978 Ruth Pet ley Detienne '!?- December 3, 1980 Margaret Pope Walker ' 19-August 8, 1980 KEY ART IN GLASS Individually handcrafted, numbered and copyrighted, these keys will become the heirlooms of tomorrow. They are exact scale replicas of the Kappa Key wrought into leaded glass. The size is 8%" long by 23!4' high. The perfect gift for that very special Kappa for her 50th year, initiation, or birthday, etc. Every chapter should have one sparkling in its window. Send $35.00 (plus $3.50 for packaging, postage, and insurance. Add 3% sales tax on Kansas orders) to Mrs. John S. Brown (Mary Douglass- Omega '48), 130 North Crestway, Wichita, Kansas State blue or gold glass. Replicas of any sorority, fraternity, school, business logo or insignia also available. Price depends upon labor and material involved. Write for information and prices. Send copy of logo. Wyoming, University of - Gamma Omicron Muriel Denoyer Roudabush '23-December 27, 1980 Inactive Chapters Adelphi College - Beta Sigma Dorothy Tuthill Thomson '05-June 6, 1979 Evelyn Waldo Umland '41-May 7, 1979 Adrian College - Xi Josephine Wyatt Dreher '31-December Margaret Aldrich Krueger '14--January 7, 1981 Goucher "College - Delta Theta Katherine T. Flory '33-Mary, 1980 Manitoba, University of - Gamma Sigma Norma Fonger Adamson '42-December Middlebury College - Gamma Lambda Huldah Thomas Gale '23-December 15, 1980 Pennsylvania, University of- Beta Alpha Jo ephine Weed Buckley '26-September 30, 1979 Elizabeth Christine Blum '29-July 25, 1972 Marion McMaster ' 16-December 25, 1980 Swarthmore College - Beta Iota Helen Spiller Adams ' 12- January 30, 1981 Laura Perry Cadwallader ' I 0-December 6, 1980 Dorothy Varian McGeorge ' 19-0ctober II, 1980 Jean Hodge Pitcher '28-January 12, 1981 Marjorie Calvert Shelton '29-June 17, 1980 Wooster College - Beta Gamma Harriet Sinclair Lawton '02-June 15, 1980 Library Cases Available now are library case for rhe rwo i sues of The History or 10 keep your issues of Th e Key. $1.50 each. Send check and order 10: Fraremiry Headquarters. P.O. Box Columbus. Ohio KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA COASTERS The Kappa Kappa Gamma Crest painted in Kappa colors of light and dark blue, yellow, and white is beautifully cen tered on 3 7/8" cork coasters. These attractive coasters are slip-proof, moisture resistant and scratch proof, and are available in either sets of 6 coasters for $4.50 or 8 coasters for $6.00. (Add $2.00 to your order for shipping and handling.) Send your order to : The Cork Co. Jane Bullington 6234 N. Oakland Indianapolis, IN Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery sulk rates are available THE K EY/ SPRI :-IG I

47 LOST but not forgotten. e following is a list of those members for whom Fraternity Headquarters has no current address. Please check the names and if you know the whereabouts of one more please fill in and return the form on page 54. If the member should be deceased please give date and place of death. Additional pages of paper may be used lists of names. The listing is alphabetical acccording to maiden name (married name in parentheses) in the chapter of initiation. The date listed is the year of tiation. A total of almost names comprise our "Lost List". The winter issue carried five provinces and already over half of those have been ' 'found. is issue lists six provinces and the fall issue wi ll complete the last six provinces. ZETA PROVINCE klc, Jeanne trung. El va (Croson) nleu. MarJorie Virgin ~a (Lathem ) avers. Bowdry Jeanne (Briggs) air. Carol Ann (Loe pp~ y) anion, Clara Kale hm. Marjorie Jusline (Frogge) pp. Susie H (Miller) au. Fredricka Maunne (McClelland) urns. Rose Ella (Alvey) alvin, Charlouc Elizabelh (McGowan) arnpbell. Carol Isabelle (Spiker) ampbell. Lydia Robert (Phillip ) aner. Hazel (Maxon) hamberlain. Kathryn Lynn 1~. Mary Elizabelh (Mayfie ld) ollms. Camilla M COr.tporl >nner. Ruth Anne (Wood) a"'gtll. Alma Virgmia (Jaba<l UIT). Mary Rachel (MeAilislcrl '<boll. Mary Elhel tcbold. Margan:! Mathilda (Unger) '()nnahu<". Belle Douglu!l 'Ougan. Minnie (Smilhl \an\, Janet Elsie (l awson) leming. Marie (Welch) lemtng. Mildred Adele (Gore) uqua. Eleanor Hamctta f\viimjnl iannon. Mary Elizabeth ;utnn, Mary (Nel\on) :u1tar. Helen iuthrie. Anne M oira (\VilL.ins) t~les<. Ah e (Ccc ll tany. Terznh Gr y (Doyle) la) e' Greua (Wilhe") la)es. Robin Lynn t<nl). Pamela Tan leit<n. Mary Allee COudlcyl hnlon. Catherine (Van c) lubtr. su.. an M an<" fud'<ln. Cnlhenne Ann (Nurse) lumfcld. Manan Lucille lumph...,y. Deborah Kay fumphre). I hlda (Smart) iumer. Rr-be\:ca Ann (Ambro"c) ""ln. 0 13ne Call uhn<on, Son) a McClain 1 Holmes) '"' ~ K""'n Sue taibtnl ~ei.~r. K:ue emper Mary Pal toe 1efano) <err. M 'l'arel Cathenne ("''" Kmn R~ <lem. Laura 1ahone t Vatic) \rau~roc. M ar~arct Brown (Adam!tl..~mb.: rt. Jeanne Ann (VandcrhocO nc. Ru1h n~. M:u') hce..ce. Ekanor Eh~nbelh.mJateher. all) Kay..uke. Ellen Vt'lltnia (Harm l )un. Jc,,tc ( pc)t.~l \1allan. -\nn ftemlltlm:m (l:.mmontr.l blon\ 13\tnc Eht.thcth (\\Jt,on) Iilii,.;., \lercd11h Lee 1 ~1unt<llt ( I )9() ~ ~ 1973 l'l03 195! q 19.\2! \ \ 1< '135 1~50 t97j!93j 1%1 I 1%1 t'l(lol lc.j:!.' Moore. Leslie Anne I Hibbard) 1972 M o r~an. Mary Elizobeth (Gtorgel 1951 Moss. Sar h (Marshall) 1909 Northcou. Gladys (Wing) 1945 O'Fiaherty. Valerie Jean 1971 Orlebele. Lynn Ann 1973 Parkinson. Melody Mary (floyd) 1970 Patnck. Virginia Louise 197~ Payne. Anna C (Gwinn l 1882 PcciZ. Hortense Gertrude (Koller) 1933 Prie<meycr. Frederica Jane (Cook I 1922 Reid. Jane Ellen tgold) 1954 Richards. ConSiance (Kocnenn) 1956 Richard>. Priscilla 1959 Rodes. Martha Alison!McKeever) 1946 Rooles. Mary David 1946 Sander>. Mabel Waugh (Howell) Schrader. Patncia Jane 1Bc:nnin) 1933 Schueler. Nance Ware 1968 Schwan. Shirley Jean (Harris) 1952 Sellk. Joann (Heilzbergl 1946 Shocley. Ka1heri ne (Harley) 1922 Simons. M Ad<laidc (MIIchell) 1914 Simpson. Rhoda Barbara ICrawfordl 1935 Sltnkle. Marilyn Jean (lrbyl 1965 Smi1h. Barbara Jean!C<tppsl 1942 Smilh. Erna Jean I Benson) 1955 Smith. Jacqueline Loubc 1959 Smilh. Nellie tro><l 1880 SoUihwk k. Terri Ann 1974 Spaekler. Dcni'iC Doreen 1973 S1alkup. Anna Elizabelh (Hennings) 1929 SlOne. Anne Brock 1976 Symn,. Vtrgima Wood!Norton I 1926 Ta)lor. Ann (Lc<>igl 1956 Teet. Melissa Jane Toomey. Bartoara Anne 1974 T(IU ton. Margaret Kathryn (\Vorkmanl 1932 TownM:nd. Pulncaa Ann 1972 Tngg,, Malllarel Rulh Vandl\<r. Helen!While) 1908 Vau~hn. Loutsc Alhelia I A vii) 1892 Wendland. Ru1.annc tmil>ch) 1962 Whilt. BarbarJ Abbey 1969 While. Mary Jo 1949 William,, Eluabelh Dauce 1970 Wil,on. Judilh Ann (S hull) 1958 Wilson. Sally Ann 1913 Wil\on. ShciT) Lee 1975 Wtnner. Ctnda Ann 1971 Wtnlcr. Wmifred E tconlling) 1913 Winler.. Lclilia (Wheeler) 1900 Wolfe. Kalhel) nc IGenlryl 1906 Wnghl. Barbara Ben (Huuonl 19-lO Yanth. S1dnc~ twamc r) 1906 Yc1111am. Ju lie F~n~h (Holmen) 1962 Zoll. Gertrude ( Wol ~cr) OMEGA (University of Kan a ) Andcr><>n. Jud ilh Anne (Orr) 1966 Anderson. lot' Evel)n (Ambnl_ ) 1942 ASion. K01hanne 193J Bear. Con1e CMawnl 1~95 Bcnneu. Joella E'el)n tliall) 1906 B1erer. lout'< (T3)'1orl 1914 Bumen. MallO!) Helen 1972 Bu!TOUgh. Vtcton 1916 C llah>.n. Barbar:l Lout.c (Freund) 1959 Carr. Mil) Canlhne!Pten.oll 192 Cengu. Suun 1971 Coon. Floo:nce Eu~en l ulli ~n) I 95 C"''P"r. Ill) 1930 Cn,en. nn1t Ltura CGr«rl 1965 Crusb}. \lan nne tbnmprl 1949 Donelan. Jean tl~o<hl 1939 Doo1la. Mill') Potnc11 (l>unlopl 195 Emel). t..ou Ahcc t\'orilc l 1909 fell. -\udr<) JUIIII I%! Femte, Ehubeth 1Hunll 1959 Foj!an). "'eta t911 Forney. Leone (Liltle) Fox. Edith (Gibbs) FreSiadius. Ingrid (Soderhjelm) Gibbon. ConSiance Ann Gilmore, Ro amond (Roberts) Hammons, Nancy Sue (Zekes) Hanson. Agnes May (Frink) Hendry. Mary Hewins. Kale (Gammon) Hobbs. Mildred Jane (Zimmerman) Holland, Eli1.abe1h Elaine Hommes, Susan Ann Horton, Imogene Virginia (Merry) House. Edilh Mildred Hoy!, Sandra Louise Hughes. Barbara Helen (Hosein) Hurd, Janet (Ken!) Inman. Linda Marie (Bailey) Isabell, Edilh (SIOker) Jackson. HeSler King (Flynn) Jailli1e. Adriance (Siubbs) Johnson. Christie (Bricker) Johnson. Elizabeth Joyce!Keller) Johnson. Tina Jones. Emily Jane Kasprovilch. Phyllis Kaye Kehl. Florence Lee (Zahner) Keilh. Parthenia (Hender.;on) Kiule, Helen Gertrude (Slaymaker) Kreamer, Kathryn Ann Leach. Laura Bell (BeiZ) Le van. Edilh Rebecca (Fiinl) Llewellyn. Louise (Jan.-ckil Lobdell. Gertrude (8erryl Magers. Diane Elaine M~ s. Minnie (Wolfe) Ma.,;hall. Holly Ann McBride. Je.sic M tshort) McCullum. Marion (Van Hom) Miclel. Bernice CAndrews) Miller. Sue Ann fdtvich) Mount, Julia (Drivcrl Moy, Cyn1h ia Gol Gee Mull<lt. Gertrude (Roberts) Murray. Jean (lone<) Murray. Ka1hlccn Ann Mu'5on, Edi1h (Elden Nelson. Rose Elizabeth Newlon. Doro1hy (Bruno) Pembcnon, Janac Theresa Quanliu_, Bcuy Shirk (O'Bnen) Ridenour. Adela~de treed) Rill. Ntna El01sc (McGarry) R oman~. Beth!Leary) Russell. Josephine Abbte (Sicwart) Russell. elite B ls!ephens) R)an. Calhannc (Gibson) Schmtdl. Jane Elizabelh IGoldhamer) SC'arlc.. s. Joc;eplunc Honon red-.arthl Shears. Ehnbelh IA>hbyl Stdncy. Kalhal) n Jane IBenoll) Smart. Sar.~h Ellen (Slack) Smath. Ruth Amo~ CKanagal Soldom. Ro<r Spcncu. Varganaa Sprague. Margare1 Vma 13nwn. DorOih) tcorbm) Swlt. anc) clson 1aubu Helen ts n)dcrl U'CCI. Hortense tciascn) SIUan. Kothem~ (McCammon I Ta..hll<'r. Dolores!Denne) ) Tcmll Pain Loe CBaJI) Thorn""'. Ruesclla E<l)lhe 1 rrutht To-.n5e:nd. Jc.a.nctlC' "->goer. R<>'<' 01>.1111 tholl""' ll Wall hce (John ton) l'.(mhaus. Karen (~Ia) ~thenll. Mar111>n" E IDcou&b<rl Wtko\, Salt) Hu""" tgar11c:kt ~ ) ~ ~ '19 I Williams, Marie Elizabelh 1905 Wino. Janel Gay (Payne) I 968 Wrighl, Lucy Jennie (Preyer) 1905 Yancey, Vi'llinia Lee (Hershberger) 1950 Zeller. Mary Carolyn [Kennedy) 1945 SIGMA (University of Nebraska) Beckenhauer. Helen Lorrain (Reeves) 1944 Bever. Ann Marie 1976 Brock, Robyn Lee (Langvardl) 1964 Cavanaugh. Dorolhy (Siocl:.ing) 1920 Clark, Mary Clemen1inc (Leonard) 1932 Connell. Ca1herine Ann 1970 Cox. Sallie Lincoln (Tucker) 1884 Cunningham, Nancy Rohrer (Davis) 1901 Curran, Sheila Louise (Heamer) 1947 Cuva. Roseann I 974 Dailey, Katherine Sue I 956 Desch. Zoe Ri1a 1945 Douglass. Carrie Bess 1967 Dow, Alice Pence fdelafuenle) 1963 Du1eau. Yvonne Manam CFinigan) 1946 Elliou. Margare1 M Fide. Theresa Ann (Smith) 1971 Fo.,;yth. LoiS Eillccn I 950 Freeman. Carolyn Lee (Hickman) Fullaway. Elizabelh Morse 1949 Gahan. Besse Grace (Myers) 1893 Gahan. Vine Diamond (Walsh) 1900 Gibson, Earlene (lacy) Hale. Grace Helen (Quisenberry) 1930 Ganno. Florence IGriol) 1909 HciniZelman. Mal) Lee 1967 HuSiead. Doro1hy Lillie!Wynne) 1935 Iseman. Toni Keller. M i l~d Lcncgc!Morrow) 1924 Krieger. Elaine Hayes (Ward) 1937 Ku1cher, Dorolhy Helen (Hill I 1936 Loomis. Ann Louise 1970 Lov<. Harrienc May thardcn) Maguire, Ltlfian (McNun) 19!6 Maxwell. Mary M 1908 McDonald. Alice Jean 1930 McDonald, Rulh Marie (fo.,um) 1910 McDowell. Cynthia Sue 1968 McKn ighl. Elizabelh (William') 1931 Miller. Marco Sue 1962 Minor. Mary Ka1hryn!Thompson I 1904 Moobery. Marti Jo (Boedeker) 1949 Morris. Jean Dorothy I Arnoldi 1924 Moss. Carmen Dec 1935 Mull in. Mal)onc France\!Charbonneau) 1935 Neeley, Lolah Grace (Adam>! 191 b Ntehol. Doroth)!Adams) 19.1~ Page. Claudta Gertrude (Goold) 1944 Pumphrey, aney Allee (Wmklemant 1951 Radcliffe. Barbara I 947 Ram. Charloue Ann rkoch) 19~9 Rtce. Sarah He len IGtlham) 19~9 Roach. Dolor<\ Mae (Boedderl 1955 Robb. 1ary Donnell) trol>!onl 1930 Rohlfsen. Janel Ka)!Benlcr) Sandall. Rulh IBollonl 192~ S heffcl, Sharman Kay 1967 Schnctdcr, Barbara Jean 1964 Seh.. anke. Luctnda E <l)n tgtlfl) \lite. M&rJone (Dana) 1919 heldon, Elu.abe1h tunu<hel 1932 Shtdler. Berth Leonard (EdYodrthl 1'102 Idle\, MaT) (Ltndcnn:m) 1911) tdles, Shomo Well 1957 SICYocrdsen. >II) Lee tmtlleut 1%0 '""'bough. Kalhleen Ann I%~ ~ 1drnorc. BlontiiC IHolh"erl 1;.1(1 Soodcn. III10Jlenc (Potu:rl 1~12 tc-.an. Anna IQifl 1cv.an. Bcmatc (Pontrt 1'111 SlOOp>. Barbara Jo IPeM) I~ I Stuhl fat) Eh7.toeth I hedunt 1<14b Tempi<. M&rJone (Pento.kl l~ly THE KE' PRI'-, 19 I

48 TheiSen. Lois Arlene 1950 Thomp<on. Elizabeth Pctcl'> (Bach) 1920 Tonan. Suzanne Mary 1959 Trupp. Bart>ar:o Jean 1964 Wallace. Be«1918 Wetzel. Edna Fay (Mudge) 1898 While. Cecyllc Joan!loomis) 1917 Wiig. Judith Lurce 1957 Wibon. Edith (Bell) 1905 Yoder, Alice (Franci') 1924 Young. Daphne Doorly tpoleyl 1953 GAMMA ALPHA (Kansas State University) Andcr~on. Kathleen Lynn Anmlrong, Elizabeth tschuilc) Augur. Betty Hamilton lparl..!.!r) Bentley. Jane Ellen (Breed) Boyd. Patncoa Marie (His.) Bradenburg, Gcan t\gu'ita {lassen) BrJndl. Judllh lllenc Brauer. Carolyn Eillabelh Breed, Nadine Brown. Mar11oa lane tmillcr) Bullock, Polly Louise!Yancy) Cain, Su~an Taliaferro Clark. Michck Joy (Banks) Conlon. Maureen Gamel tconncll) Crum. Sara Susan (Bar~cr) Dunc~tn. Donna (Howe) Ecken. Kar..:n June Eddy. Sara Louise Eggen. Beverly Bonon Feild. Dianne Fields, Janice Sue Finney. Cynthia Loutsc Freeman, Marguerite (Smith) Frickey. Bcna May (Fore) Gage. Ahcc June (Hey!) Gord. Eileen Dec!Roesler) Gates. Helen Marguerite (Combest) Gault. Merrilec (WanhJ Geiger. omm lean (Neufeld) George. Dcbrn Ann Gilben. Manha lean Gingnch. Margore1 Virginia (Griffing) Glass. Miriam Genevieve (Long) Graybill. Gladys Benha (Dotson) Grinom. Elizabeth (Sigley) Guglcr. Dianne Kay CSwansonl Hamiel. Belly Jeanne (Griese) Han na. Sarah Elizabeth (Poole) Hannan. Dcris Lucille (Kessler) Hamer. Clore (lyon) Harvey. Jc~d Ann Hibarger. Alene CTheiSncr) Hibargrr, Grace Marguerite Hobbs. Morgare1 Ann (Pickell) Jaccard. Jeann~ (Parker) Jacobs. Judy Lee Janocs. Flo.:ence Elizabeth (Ofcll) Jones. Kristin Ann (Schocff) Keating. Kathleen Ann (Bro" n) Klein. Edna Hope CDrakel Kline. Marion Desmond 1Sandcrs) Knudson, Constance lance (Moncrief) Krehbiel, Ellen Louise (Quemcr) Laffcny. Lucile Grny (Spurner) Larkin. Lois Mllfilyn Sue tschrahm) Lc~ow. Mary Ruth Lolhc. Lona Fa)e (Moore) Lofinck. Emdy tcook) Loyd. Manha Lorcua Luhnow. Mary Ann (Daley) Mader. Bolli< l<an (Spencer) Mahaff). Polly Clorke McMillin. MlU) lane Morri~y. Ann Eilcc:n CBo"en) M)crs. Nan<) Ann (lea ill) Nomum, Rulh Nus cr. Ed11h loy (Jones) O;wald. Leshc Elizabeth Pclkl""on. Chrisuna Jane Peter-en. Corel Fauh (Bohan) Poaguc. Floyc (Nuffer) Ralcosh. Reta Mae (Hochl Richter. MlU) Ellen IFredcnck) Robtn. Palncta Etle-enc (Hunt} Rook. MlU) Anne Rou~. Patm:ia Mac (Schoooo,er) Schulte. Emol) Ann tparun-.on) ~o"'(t. Ra hel Ann Sheaff. Meta Viola!Wei hl ShoeiJ. Janco Elizabeth (Henle' l tcmtrs. 83J'bara thod.erl mtth,,ehn :\\Cf'\ t\\'hceler) ortof. Judoih Lea Wk. lanoce Lee tl\jmer : : Steinbrunn. Olga (CoaiS\\Onh) 1918 Strwart. Alice Rebecca thaggeny) 1921 Stewan, Helen Elizabeth (Rogers) 1941 Stone. Nancy Robena (lackey) 1963 Stowe. Twila Gayle 1969 Sltlbling. Sheryl Lynn 1970 Stuber. Maret Ann (Mitchell) 1944 Summers. Dcrothy May (Higgins) 1940 Top. Kathryn Olive (Fish) 1928 Waggoner. Helen (Cain) 1924 Walkup. loy Anne 1971 Warner. Janel Kay 1967 Wells, Christine Lola 1970 Wheeler. Louise Newton 1939 Whitehead, Maude Irene (Aie ander) 1921 Wilkinson. Mananne (McGalliard) 1955 Womer. Wolnoa Ray (Rae) 1933 GAMMA IOTA (Wa;hington University) Anderson. Christine lane 1969 Andrews. Eugenia Rawle (Orr) 1939 Banzhaf. Barbara June 1967 Beauie. Mary Ellen (Phillips) 1954 Billingsley, Mabie (Brooks) 1922 Bowling. Anita Fairfax (Banleyl 1925 Brncken. Corolyn lean 1963 Brown. Bonnie Kay (Singleton! 1966 Brown, Josephine Beckham (Spitzer) 1947 Bums. Ruthann (Gillen) 1936 Bussen, Ruth Marie (Steele) 1946 Caner. loan Marie (Nonon) 1951 Chenault. Debra Lee 1973 Christopher. Jane 1951 Clork. Beatrice Marion CGaiennie) 1935 Coggeshall. Shirley O'Neal (Jones) 193~ Colburn. Katherine Stewan (Wilken) 1945 Conn. Carolyn Elise (Cushing) 1953 Conner. Mary Elizabeth (Gould) 1927 Cooper. Nancy Leona (Mead) 1957 Copeland. Mary Elizabeth (Gassen) 1953 Comeliusscn. Mary Frnnces (Palmer) 1964 Comet. Lorraine Padberg (Kimball) 1931 Cox. Beuy lean (lopez) 1945 Crosby. Marilyn Day (Cowman) 1943 Dean. Georgia Jenks (Farwell) 1927 Dcutman. Marjorie Nancy (Toalson) 1947 Drescher. Katherine Ethel (Wulff) 1930 Duemler. Kathryn lane (Hullin) 1954 Erhan. Edna Margaret 1938 Fleetwood. lohneue (Payne) 1946 Fr ucnfelder. Estelle Dori (Pritcheu) 1941 Fredrickson. Penny K (Parker) l 964 Gassmann. Suzanne (Schaub) 1942 Gill, Karen Frances (Swope) 1970 Givens. Patricia Sandra (Fisher) 1960 Gomien, Carol Kay 1962 Grace. Virginia (Loomis) 1933 Gumpenz, Sandrn Lee (Musser) 1963 Halloran. Julia Ann CRush) 1946 Hamilton. Vicki Sandra 1967 Hancock. Elizabeth Dwight (Buchanan) 1925 Herrick. Alice Anabel (Reynolds) 1965 Henan. Jeanne Frances (Savoie) 1966 Hoffmann. Ccacy Margaret (Johns) 1946 Hood, Mary Preston (Kinsey) 1946 Kessler. Elise Waters (Goodall) 1926 Lacher. Katherine Ann 1966 Lanni. Donna Marie 1967 Lewis. Ida Mae tgwi nn) 1928 Lockell. Sara lane!cabe) 1933 McCandless. Morg=t 1924 McNelliS. Genevieve Scrild (Max"clll 1925 Miller. Cynthoa Ann 1952 Monasterio, Carlola Isabel 1947 Murray. Betsy (Cain) 1928 Murray, Elizabeth Renard 1964 Myers. NanC) lane (Mc"'dllh) 1952 Neal. Sharon Anne 1964 Nelson. Sylvia Lee 1952 Nesbit. Dorothy L (layboume) 1933 O'Leary. Arne Lee 1963 Pauon, MQJ)orie Jane (Siegel) 1928 Peterson. Anna Erilto 1969 Pocquel. Claire Louise (Dillon! 19~7 Randall. Marylou 1966 Randall. Robena (Crohn) 1959 Reece. Mary (Barksdale) 1951 Reo s. Ruth Holl thuxolll 193 Ru sell. Kathenne Poner 1947 Sch"enl. ancy Ann (Hughes) 1947 Shafer. Grace (Boon) 1921 Sharp. Carla 1967 Shoclle). Dolores Ann (Kilgo) 1960 Skmocr. Esth<r lather CSperryl 1923 Spolla. lana A (Whitaker) 1952 Slondle). Donna Kay 1960 Slaten. Vorgmoa Ellen tscofield) 1947 Steword. Helen Abbou tkdlyl Stoddord. Virginia Lou!Goedecke) Stout. Lois (McClinton) Strong. Barbara lyn1on S1r01hman, Doris Jane (Thomas) Tolben. Joyce Elaine (Rosenthal) Tyzzcr. Belly Estelle Walker, Marian Kinkead (AnnstrongJ Walls. Nancy Joan (Brocck) Weakley. Anlla Page Wetherill. Barbara (Twitchell) Wilson, Malinda Jean Wilson. Rosemary Margaret Yaffe. Joan Ellen ETA PROVINCE BETA MU (University of Colorado) Affolter. Anna Elizabeth Allen. Nancy Sue (Key) Ames. Caroline C (Macey) Babcock. Elizabeth Bennet (Cruzen) Bailey, Jean Elizabeth (Ashwonh) Bain. Mary Anne Batchelder. Leona Melinda (O'Brien) Bayless. Philippa (Benl) Bcnnc11, Carol Anne CGarrison) Benneu. Joan Terry Blincoe. Mary Madeline (Gardner) Bloedorn, Corinne Elizabeth Bloedorn. Ruth Corliss (Weber) Borden. Ganh Elaine (Riuer) Bourne, Jan alec Brndlcy. Lynda Leigh Brewster, Edith Navarre (Simmons) Buntain. Judith Ann (Kroft) Burrill. Manha (Hansen) Carper, Alice D (Hamer) Chubbuck. Patricia (Craig) Clark. Gladys W (Whitney) Click. Leslie Isabel (Shanahan) Clough, Mary Elaine (A lexander) Cole, Elizabeth Josephine!Slotkin) Collins, Pauline (Stewanl Coykendall. Carol Gilben Deck. Jo (Dacken) Doerr. Georgiana (Hayner) Dombrowski. Judith Ann I Mosser) Dcuglas, Mary Ellen (Talmage) Drum. Susan Ducringer. Margaret Mac Dunklee. Dorcas Mary (Durkee) Dupont. Mary Alice (Strnub) Edwords, Louise (Moon:) Finger. Doroth y Lorraine (Finlayson) Foster. Julie Marie (Van Camp) Foster. Sandra Willis CSchccr) Fowler. Ruth (Cook) Fox. Candy Anne I Swan) Fox. Patricia A lie~ fscottj Funnan. Carol Kolpatrick (Albrecht) Gardner, Bene Jane Gardner. Frances (Snowden) George. Marcia Jean cvandcmliller) Glenn. Dcrothea Reger (llull) Groff, Olivia Susan Grunt. Susan Mary (Myers) Gn:cnslu. Henryella (Dietze) Guenther. Pamela Jean Hagius. C Jean (Lamutl) Hayden, Cynlhoa CMulvthil)) Ha)den. Palricoa tgregory) Herrmann. Chnsline Mane Hickey. Susan (lump) Hoglcy. MarJone Ann (Sto er) Hogan. MlU) Patricia Hoopes. Barb:ono Jean Humphre). Helen Gail IJ'\'inc, Suzanne 1ains January. leanne (Petry) Johnson. Jane Ann (Thomas) Johnson, Kay Lenore (Dethlefsen) Joy. Marian Ehzabeth (Engle! Kaatz. Tracine Mae Keller. Winofr<d L}nn (Andrews) Kelley. Rae Ann CRoglanJ Keuenng, Helen Ruth (Ransom! Klndred, Stella Barcus tgeo ler) Ku\. :m<y Lynn!Hauptmann) Kocan. Cbel)l Young I tccalmon) Koren. Paula Ann (Hoffman! Lachapelle. Jeanne Mane Lanphier. Ldhs Barnell (McDanoels) t.ar.on. Eunoce Mane (Roggl La""'" Jan Kerr!Maddock) Leonard. Dixie 101m lead) londslrom. Jenno<: Ann ICaiJa,.ayJ Z ) ~ Longshore, Nancy N (Ross) Loughrnn. Ruby Shell on Lo,.en. Carol Muriel!Mueller) Luckadoo. Su an MacBnde. Nanc) Marie (Plamann) MacClurg, Joan Marie (Pr)ce) MacRae. Sharon Sands Mall. Rhonda Maloley. Nancy Ann Marks. Barbaro Mason. Patricia O'Dell twollrab) McCauley. Deborah Kay (Bleakley) McCabe. Susan Gail (Franz) McClelland. Loreua Susan (Van Maire) McGlothlen, Gladyce (South) Miller, Marjorie Ann Mitchell. Mary Milburn Modmll. Mary Willer Mountjoy. Robbyn Virginia (Walter) Neidlinger. Sally (Hudson) Nelson, Mary Hallac (Smilhl Nickels, Virginia Lee (Corso) Nicolaus. Polly Marian Jane Nissen. Nancy Ann Oucr, Mona Rae (Sproul Oviall. Manha (Breau) Palmer. Phyllis B (Beauiel Pardoe. Kathryn Grace (Marshall) Parish. Lottie Bell (Parkin) Piel. Anne Neilson (Peters) Puuucl. Leslie Victoria Quick. Georgia Marie (Foss) Rhode. Cynthia Jean (Bogoll) Riley. Robin (McBain) Robinett. Jean Louise Runslrom, Nancy Jean (Matthews) Sawyer, Barbar Diane Schultz. Lois Adele CHL,son) Sean:y, Sarah Frances Seors. Janel Patricia (Krall) Sellers. Ada (Sabin) Shaw. Flo"'ncc Drake Sheehan. Monica Marie Shepherd. Sarah Preston (Noel Shevlin, Virginia Mary (Addison) Shinn. Elizabeth Arline CRhoads) Simpson. Mary Canncn Skinker. Keith Smee, Chrisllne Carolyn Smith, Karen Smith. Kipp Tyler (Price) Spellacy. Floy Susan (Jones) Spencer, Marron Mifflin Spore. Zineuc (Moore) Sundman. Sonia Maria (Peterson) Tamblyn. Suzanne IRobinson) Thomas. Carlisle Rosalie (Slauery) Thorburn. Lynne Thornton. Hallie May (Douglass) Thunnan. Dorothy J3ne (Ward) VanMerer, Jane S~ymour (Hinman) Vasterling. Carole Joyce (Myers) Verble. Judith (Parsons) Waggener. Marjorie (Thomas) Warner. Esther Mae (Phelps) Waters, Joan (Miller) Watkins, Phillis (Spengler) Watson. Janet Amanda CKerrJ Watson. Susan Chandler tcampbell) Weber. Aida Mae (Brown) Whue. Brenda Anne (Gilben) Wilwn. Suzanne (Ragan) Winters. Susan (Grandy) Woodend, Beverly Lola (Wells) :Z.:ch. Jane Grady (Coulson) I GAMMA BETA (University of New Mexico) Ackennan, Margore1 Eleanor rsmothl Agnew. Jane Bethcne (Vidal) Alhson. Marv Ann Beckman. G;ol (Swanson) Bentley. Beuy Ruth CFisealey) Bernord. Chure Ann CSavicJ Be}er. Johanna Chmnna (Hawley) Bt5hop. June Ruth thunkerj BlliS. Helen Frances (Kennedy! Bodme, Alice Jane (Shanahan) Bradle), Jaunell (Whllungton) Brutun. ~ill) Kathryn Bryant. Mil) llo<:lma IBnmard) Burlholder, Dorothy Ann (Willuum) Bums. Virgmia Ann Bunon, Tuule) Caner. Carol Ann IVon Kilgore) Canmc:IJ, Margare1 Ann <Crawford) Chadol, Carol Anne Cla}ton. Louose Jo (Stcwan) 46 THE KEYiSPRING I

49 1953 Brown. G"'tamae (Yano) 1929 Smith. Belly Lou (Nelson I Parler. Mar} Lou (Star!. I Bryan. Marlyn Roma10c 1956 Smith, Sandra Lea (Johnson) 1958 Pelly. Deedru Elizab<th Buchanan. Patricia Ann 1963 Snyder. Jocqueline Fae (Giindcman) 1941 Pfeiffer. Sue Gretchen (Doniclsl Buckl<y. Diano Marie 1968 Stendahl, Ragnhild Agne 1927 Pitner. Nclva Kathryn 1964, Valerie Ann 1966 Butler. Mardean 1947 Strauon. Dorothy Elizabeth 1929 Post. Kri ~llna Ann 1968 Nila May (RoetheJ 1962 Cannin. Georgia Jean 1970 Teeling, Mary Margaret (Sheehy) 1945 Po<t. Sara Depey>ter (Moron) 1959 Rulli Mac 1940 Carmin. Jacqueline Jo 1970 Thomas. Rita Fern 1965 Pnce. Joan Wethenll tbaeon) 1945, Fl'lllltyc Lavern< (Wehmhoner) 1957 Charles, Carol Lamme (Watkins) 1954 Thorp<. Lynn Kathleen 1965 Richardson. Dorothy E elyn trkk:>n) 194-1, l'llricia Ann rnelsonl 1955 Cheney. Larue Janelle 1955 Tidball, Louise Hoyle (Banks) 1927 Rowley. Jo Carol (Birnie) 1964 Miry Suun 1964 Chez, Jeanne Renee (Chapman) 1927 Tilton, Jewel Audrey (O'Connell) 1927 Rudolph. Cathenn Rm e (Whuel 1967 k, Kathmne Joann (King) 1962 Chieslar. Beverly Ann (Kane) 1956 Tompkins. Nancy Areh<r (StO<Ie) 1952 Sanborn. Caroline Putnam 1960 Sue(AomeJ 1933 Chrisman. Suzann Kay 1970 True, Virginia Inez (Cragen) 1932 Sanborn. Nancy Adele (Po"e"'J 1943 Mlrion Chisholm (Som:tt) 1933 Churchficld. Irene Lois (Thompson) 1940 Vicars. Neva Anne (Fencx) 1948 Scribn<r. Phyllis Marie (Seymour) 1950 Julie Anne 1964 Clarl:. Carol Jean 1944 Wall, Mona Jewel 1944 Selby. Collins Walker 1964 Marita Ann (Johnston) 1938 Clark. Juli Ann 1964 Wickell. Carolyn Sue (Lehner) 1969 Shod<). Margot Jerome 1971, Joan Catherine (Ostrom) 1949 Clark, Susan Ruth 1965 Wilcox. Mary Ann (Halloran) 1941 Sh<}ock. Nancy Gean CJordan) Mary Helen rwall,..ich) 1938 Coleman, Teresa Lynn 1973 Wise. Irma Glenn (Dougan) 1952 Smedley. Mary Emma (0bon) 1941 Icc, Manha R (Jones) Connell, Patricia (Cress) 1955 Worseldine. Carolyn Sue (Schultz) 1960 Speir. Patncia Jane tcr.un) 1961 old, Mmam Mays (Miller) 1951 Conrad. Vicki Lynn (Kohler) 1965 Zeigen, Patricia W (Grov<rl 1948 Stcvbon. Lois Jean (Swan~n) 1938, Fronc:es H (Kane) 1949 Coombs, Erlene Betty (Walsh) 1945 Ziegler, Mary Frances (Heathman) 1942 Stewan. Linda Frastr 1968, Blanche (WiJney) 1921 Coop. Viola Carolyn 1954 Zoble. Jill Marilyn (We>l) 1952 Stock. Claudette 1953 llc:aricc Alice 1950 Crofts. Joan Marie (Wiley) 1953 DELTA ZETA (Colorado College) Swce1scr. Susan Gold (Ciiflord) 1942 Janet 1945 Daley, Mary Ann (Burwell) 1944 Tanner. Bonnie Jean (llenson) 1960 Diane fhanj 1955 Darling, Virginia Louise (Dexter) 1944 Allen, Loann Carol 1970 Tibbs. Marion Ellen (Lc,liel 1932, Carolyn (Mann) 1950 Davis. Dorothy Mac 1930 Anderson. Carol Louise 1960 Tyler. Ayshlyn J ll 1958 y. Mary Hope (While) 1948 Dawsoo, Edwina Jane (O'Farrell) 1957 Babcock. Ann 1954 Tyson. Mary Elizabeth (Blake) Mild...d (Dade) 1928 Darius. Vivian Faye (McPherson) 1941 Baldwin. Alice Muriel 1951 Underhill. Maf) Jane (Clough) 1936 Barbara 1932 Drake, Shirley Ann (Carter) 1952 Beaver, Patricia Ann (Woodbury) 1958 Urban. Susan Helen (Mart ineau) 1955, Alice Ela10e (Anderson) 1963 Eder, Alice lrc:ne 1941 Bell. Helen Elizabeth (Mershon} 1950 Vanstone, Eli1.ahcth Jane (Seifert ) 194.l, Once Margaret (Johnson) 1940 Erickson. Haze Loroe 1975 Bensel, Judith Karen (Jacobsen) 1960 Waln, Carole Anne (Kiefer) Julio Cbami (Carl<) 1943 Eseou. Kay Diane 1961 Berry. Betty Lou (Dickison) 1939 Warner. Jo Ann (Sage) 1952 an, Mary Martha 1971 Evenson. Kristi Kathryn (Armijo) 1960 Blakely. Myrna Nell (McMurtry) 1946 Warren. Nanq 1954 >n, Katherine Henrietta (Parkinson) 1936 Farlien. Margaret (Scott) 1935 Blum. Wendy Jane (Coggins) 1968 WaL<on. She1la (B uck) 1961 :y, Jane (Brown) 1926 Feltner. Isabel Kay 1959 Bonnet. Dorothy Elizabeth (Solberg) 1940 Williams. Arrie Mclwcsc 1952 rty, Fnnces Nell 1964 Files, Jessie Marie (Silvernail) 1927 Bowman. Bettie Anne (Smith) W1lson. Emily Patricia!Tritt) 1941 tr, KMhanne Gene 1966 Frazier. Elizab<th Pearsal (MorsOn) 1940 Boyle, Lucile Jean 1949 Wilson. Linda Carol 1958 l...aoioe (AndetWn) 1937 Gamble, Dorothy Lucille (McBrien) 1957 Brodlcy. Barbara Ann 1965 Windle. Con01c (Strasburger) 1959 ' Cheryl Ferree (Polenziani) 1964 Gann. Jan Patricio 1963 Bullock. Margaret Alice 1968 Witscll. Margaret M (Tulley) 1956 Eveline Burton (Harrington) 1941 Gibson, ~n Sue (Hilrtwell) 1963 Burritt. Emma Jane (Evans) 1943 Work. Laur M y (Thomas) 1936 "'-' PatriciO Ann (Dyer) 1936 Gill, A Caroline (Welty) 1937 Campb<U. Margaret Josephine (lowe) 1932 W) all. Susan Gale 1965 ne, Mtchacl (1\lck<rJ 1969 Gould. Katherine Frances 1963 Christine. Cora May 1969 ney, Sharon Anne (Mayor) 1963 Griggs. Gretchen 1955 Clave. Judith Beatrice (Layng) 1952 DELTA ETA (University of Utah) - Janet Laurene (K~ngl 1948 Gustin. Mary Arlene (Wagner) 1948 Colley, Janet Marguerite!Stewart) 1953 Anderson. M3rga.rcL!Bowens) 1932 cr. Puty (Willig) 1931 Hagen. Marsha Louise (Jenkins) 1968 Conroy. Isabel Gladys (Carroll) 1932 Arnold. Jane Adele!Boise) 1942 nell. R Eugenia (Hun~mel) 1942 Hanna. Louise Dorothy (Crawford) 1937 Couey. Barbara Jean (Sullivan) 1962 Ashton. Tessa W 1932 <Jney, Ann Katherine (Von Wenning) Hart. Mary Katherine 1958 Croig, Jeanne Marie (Clinton) 1947 Ball. Tidoc (Chu rchill) 1932 Beverly Jean (Stringer) 1955 Hart. Ruth Irene (Van Landingham) 1930 Craven. Elizabeth Page 1946 Barnard. Joanne Ruth (Cox) 1957 n. t.farsuerite 1Poner) 1930 Held, Mary Lee (Lee) 1947 Crawford, Crete St Clair 1967 Belden. Suson A :n. Judith Louise I Neely) 1963 Hennick. Sally (King) 1932 Crumpacker. Mary Holm (Bennett) 1950 Bennion. B rbara J!Rooney) 1942!f. F1111ces tgarvcrj 1919 Hill, Janet Rothwell (True) 1940 Cunningham, Ruth 1932 Biko. Marcia Gay (Lindstem) Caroline G (Lloyd) 1942 Hill. Karen Dee (McDonnell) 1961 CurtiS. Nancy Louise 1973 Birkinshaw. Valerie V (James) 1949 Jeflie Joy 1965 Huddleson, Sue Rosalia (Vander Voocr) 1941 Daniels, Ann Margaret (Love) 1933 Blunck. Cynthia Lynn 1975 " Marilyn Louise (Mando) 1940 Humphrys. Barbara Jeanne 1963 Deakin, Merrilyn Rae (Pace) 1950 Bryson. Kathleen Jane (Perkin>) 1958 :t, Miry Eliubeth (Barnell) 1937 Jacobson, Joann Helena (Orrl 1967 Dearborn. Laura Andrea 1961 Burke, Mary Katharine (Noyes) 1961 ey, c.roj Ann 1954 Jauss. Thais Anita (Boob) 1948 Dehaan, Ruth Taub (Esmond ) 1932 Burke. Ruth Marguerite (Pennington) c.ot Ann (White) 1957 Johnson, Marilyn Anne (Miller) 1949 Dennis, Margaret (Bickham) 1945 Caldwell. Courtney (Boothe) S. Eliubelh Estelle (HaightonJ 1939 Joyce, Sharon Colleen 1953 Downie. Gloria Jean 1945 Campbell. Mignon (Haymond) _, Mary Manha 1962 Kennedy. Jo Ellen (Hess) 1937 Drach, Dorothy Anne toavis) 1957 Castencr. Charlotte Ann (Lamb) 1958 c. IJilhryn (CUrtis) 1926 King, Carol AM (Ebinger) 1957 Emmons, Marian H 1932 Childs. Janet Lynne 1975 ftdler, Ehubelh Jane (Thompson) 1943 King. Judy Anne 1962 Ferguson. Nancy Pitman (Jennings) 1949 Christensen. Susan 1961 Jo Ann ISh~rley) 1948 Kistler. Marion Elizabeth!Rodman) 1938 Filson. Mary Ellen (Nelson) 1940 Collen. Camille 1969 ns, F.ances Ann IStifO 1942 Knowles. Margaret Lee (O.,ens) 1965 Friesen. Kathlee-n Sue 1968 Conyers. Carolyn Myrle (Taylor) , Borbara Lee 1940 Koch, Kathryne Sue 1965 Fuller, Nancy Tia (Burt) 1968 Cowles. Etta Luci le (Guess) 1956 ' loin Louioe (Faville) 1953 Laird. Mary Eloise 1948 Gose, Jean Ralston (BarbO<J 1960 Crocken. Carol IJ enc (Kelly) 1941 h. Sue Soulhaate (Ingersoll) 1954 Lawler. Anne Virginia (Walling) 1928 Grnham. Mary Ann 1951 Daines. Kathryn 1968 '"" Judith Colccn (Anderson) 1959 Leafdale. Holly B 1971 Grenell. Bonita LyM (Wolfe) 1967 Darke. Dorothy Jeanne (Han on) 1957 Mlrilyn Rum 1962 Lemley. Margaret Lucy (Badon) 1936 Hammond. Lee (Simus) 1954 Darke, Judnh Sara!Delogu) , Vivian June teihson) 1954 Lester. Nova Jane (Moss) 1950 Hane), Mary Ann (Cameron) 1940 Dick, Sh~rley (GeiSI<rl MOI)Unc Anne (Delzell) 1943 Lieurance. Phyllis Jeanne (House) 1945 Haraway. Donna Jeanne 1963 Driggs. Lois Adele (Cannon) 1948 lblc. Mu~~~e Ethel (Wyhc) 1935 Lot...,ll, Mary Eileen (P1ckensl 1934 Heiland. Ann (Delancy) 1951 Driscol. Janet Vn cl,.lea Moo (Ti&ier) 1950 Manultz. Mary Casia 1943 Henry. Mary Suzanne (Chase) 1949 Durham. Susan INieben) Debanh Ka&henne 1971 McCraken, Patricia AM 1959 Hcpp. Sigrid Helene 1958 El.ins. Von tbrnnnon) 1948 Hcleft Dean (Shomtrl 1941 McLaughlin. Kalhleen (Omara) 1927 Hmternhoff, Frances Ann (Bartoer) 1950 Fletcher. Kathr)'O!Fowle J 1965 er, MliJII'CI Eleanor (Jolicoeur) 1938 Miller. Eliz.abeth (Simpson) 1933 Hobart, Edith Margaret (McComb) 1939 Gardmcr. Lou'"'!Durham) 1967 rte,. Paul Marie (Branon) 1965 Miller, Ruth Lowery (Atwood I 1936 Holmes. Emma Jane (Roberts) 1947 HanLel, Doroth) L llian (Rasmus;en) 1934 I. c.olino IRheeJI 1943 Modccr. ~~ Ann (Mtu<w<ll) 1947 Holtorf, Georg Lu (Miller) 1965 Hard1n@. Shannon (Anderwn) 1945 tc, Allll L IStotkdilll 1947 MO<Jtn, Ann (Tigb<) 1953 Howell. Sara Adele (Hammond\ 1953 Hayes. Ka) <Ho,.ell) 1960 ely. ftobcna Bell rcotpnj 1948 Mors Borbara Kareen (ScbooniTUII;er) 195) Hubbell. Mary Anne (Scborn) 1962 H1cken. Nonna Ruth (Adam)()nl 1947._, Joyc LoulSC IShaski) 1960 Negrotto. Moll) Ann (Mulcahy) 1940 Jack, Gn>ee Louisa (Dade) 1952 Holbroo~. Glona IHensonl 1945 ilma, Wend) Anne 1979 Nelson, Jeanne Ann (Bitley) 1969 Jacobs. Glady Fous (Bucl..master) 1943 Ho,.clls. Bonnie Cia "' (0urnnce) WandyKac 1974 Peln, Mary Ann (Scofoeld) 1951 leming. S110dra Sue (Roth) 1958 Hughe. Catherine 1972 VlrJinia Lee tbcchtel) 1935 Phelan, Joseplune (Thompson) 1932 Johnson. Joan El1zabeth 1967 Hu"h. Doroth) Rose 19~8 - EIIUbeth Adeh (Cottle) 1933 Pierson, Manlyn Jo (lbllis) 1954 Ketcham. Je Sle M3<} (Zimmerman I 1945 llutchmson. Dorothy (NII<<oon) 1954 Poupptrt. Palrlci Pauline IHalll 1946 Kirby. M&J'll""'' Joseplune tyoijngl 1933 Hyde. Fl'lliiCIOC su... n I Byrcel 1969 UIMA OMICRON (University Redeker. Glad)'s Gale (Roberts! 1943 Lee, M)Un& Shm 1970 ll'\<1ne, Deane (AndenonJ 1952 of Wyoming) Rc>c:d. ona Jean ll'oner) 1948 Lcet. Jant Margaret 1967 INnc. Robin l..ael rmarunj 1971 '. Dntadly Ellen 1949 Rc>c:d. Rob1n Elame 1974 Lefferd nk. Eltz:abelh Mary tlewis) 1935 lsu.:son, Judnh Bart>a111!Brad) ' lan Edna (Bamttl 1934 ~.Carole 19S1 Lov.. anc. Jane (Colli 1955 Jenn1np. Mary Jan< Oohnsonl Fnnca R- tste.,..l 1938 Reo. Kalhryn Lou1, Madden. Susan Dunt2n (Johnson) 1955 Jobn><>n. Ja01ce TC<) I (Lyon I 1954 cr."- Lee 1~ Reeve<. Palr!CII Ann (Whlte"de I 1951 McClintock, MIJIOI Ann fh1ggs) 1949 Jobn>On. Luc1lle v,.;an thughnl a.-twtltoe~) 1927 Samuels. Sally McC...a. Palnc11 O'Connor I \l)c:nl 1955 John ton. L~n<ttc c.., 1975 ' leoal}... tllthjo) 1972 Scon. Jean Memlilh tlokej 1945 Matt, Carol)lliPema) 1967 Kil&ro'". Delore< 1 tepbcn I 1' Miry AI"''" (Chnst Shoffer. Dwlne l..oulsc Mldcllelauff. Mary Elizabeth <Allen) 1936 Kranu, Leb1e ' Olariale (In,_,_,) 1952 Shawwr, Sail) Mane (Scon) 19S6 Modlln. SUWI 1966 Mallory. L)Dnt 10.\lelol 196~ -~(Bodlcll 1950 Snamon, JUth) Lee 1972 Montoaomery. Ruth Ta)lor len. in I 1932 Mu,., l..ou1<i< IFrn:r) t.t.. (Mc0a"'l 1956 s...,..,... Anne Bonebnke (W~&netl 1969 'esbot. Susan Drew (Mncflell) 1945 McCullough. AM 1971 a-un... (Hai\IM) 1929 SlaM. Albena llojanl 1936.,.,.,, K""'n Kalhlcen 1965 Md)o.,aJI. uz.annr lrcjuntrecj Slleila thodcrj Amite Jeanne ISRUih) 1942 O'Bnen. Kalhlccn Milt) tsv.ihanj 1951 McKa}. Dlhenne Jean llbal 1957 PRING

50 Milltr. Clarise Marit (Carls) 1956 Overfell. Mmha Willie (Hannon) 1966 Pancratz, Sheryl Lynne 1971 Parker. Anne (Phollip) 1970 Ramsey. Betty G (Anderson) 1934 Richard. Flortnce O' Dell (Balchelder) 1932 Rob<ns. Jeweliann (Mmhall) 1962 Rodgers. Jeanne Grosbeck (Bowman) 1942 Roland, Hellen Roselynn (Evans) 1932 Romney. Beth Wallis (Cederstrom) 1938 Root, Jacqueline (Jensen) 1945 Ross. Alb<rta (Salter) 1935 Saunders. Mary Lee (Reese) 1961 ShefOcld. Karen (Morgan) 1966 Smith. Adelaide 1933 Snow. Leah Donna (McAllister) 1937 Snyder, Barbara (Colton) 1960 Springman, Claudia Ann (Thomsen) 1959 Swenson. Sandra Sue 1964 Tadje. Cecile (Linford) 1961 Tanner. Elfreda Malan (Jacobson) 1951 Ttrll!tta. Zoe 1957 Thomas. Mary Htlena (Moore) I 935 Timpson, Elizab<th Whitney (Lewis) 1937 Tingey. Toni Adele (Gladwell) 1964 Walden, Margaret Lois (Bloom) 1936 Wallin. Carolyn (Elliott) 1956 Ward. Irma (Christenson) I 952 Warner, Julie Ann West. Kristine V 1968 Winget, Judith (Keiser) 1960 Wixom. Ann (lamb<n) I 953 Woodbury. Cynthia I 966 Woolard. Sue Carol (Hegany) 1955 Woolley, Karen 1963 t:psilon BETA (Colorado State University) Adams. Linda Sue tstepantk) Aldridge. Anne Lee (U:hrl Anderson. Audrey Priscilla (Hankinson) B.Ur. Susan (Bennett) Beck. Candie< Ann CTr pp) Bchr, Constance Kay Berry. Jacqueline Diane Bloss. Julia Hope (Stone) Bradford. Barbara Sue Burson. Denise Lea Cassidy, Barbara Ann (Cummings) Chappelle. Pamela Clark. Pamela Jean Cowen. Terrie Rene (Foristal) Crdm. Catherine Shirley Ellis. Kay Estelle (1\onnicliff) Ellis. Marianne French. Kathryn Elizabeth (lenhan) Frerichs, Diane Margaret (Kobilkal Grande. Susan Carol Gwmn. Jeanette Alice Harper. Mary Ann Hendricks, Janice Lee (ferguson) Hicks. Janet Susan (8oschJ Holley. Londa Ann (Cass i<) l lolm. Mary Kaye Hannen, Janie(' Lee (Giumal Hannen, Judith Anne tsmith) Honon, Sharon Lee (Sullivan) Hurd, Cynthia Marie (Harmston) Irwin. Httrriel Anne Lofgren. Barbara Carol (Meyer) Lyon>. Nancy Sue McCam. Sandra lejn (Gualtl McCusker, Barbara Ann McDaniel. Linda lean Moore. Mary Maurine Morgon. Judith Ann Monon. Patncta Lynn Munro. Elizab<th Joie (Tew) Munson. Elit.abeth Jane Myer. L1nda Kay (Clio) Novinger, Carla Sue (Ho\\cyl O'Bannon. Mtlrgic Beth Osburn. Melamc Ann Payne. Shem Lynn Pence. Deborah Sue (Graham) Purv1>. Carol)n Leigh Robcn.,on. DtannC' ttcmplcaon) Ro"", l.ouis;a. Dtanc R)iO, Patncut uc Scavo. Conntc Cay Schoettl<r. lo) l ar~arel td1llc) 1 Sleeter. ian I~ Ann Smuh. Alli>on L,.., Smuh. Mona Ln: t 1elsonl Spec..'<. Walta ledo (Ruff) tan<buf). B<u ~ Jean (Fo\ 1 Ttbbctt.s.. Oonn.t Rae tlbompson Wauener. Gretchen Elizabeth (Shaffer) J9B > ' % White. Linda Ann (Geiger) Williams, Priscilla Susan Wineland. Judith Ann THETA PROVINCE BETA XI (University of Texas) Ardrey. Helen Leigh Baker. Elizabeth (Callaway) Barry, Marie Louise Bebb. Susan Victoria Benckenstein, Jacqueline L Bird. Elizabeth (Doe) Blanton. Elizab<th Matthew (McHargue) Bowen, Betsy Smith (Phillips) Bowles. Delia Ellen (Rain) Bryan. Sandee Denise (Ryan) Bynum. Karen Amelia Cain, Kellene Callaway. Estelle Canwrigh Carpenter. Katherine Gail Caner. Katherine Anne (Duncan) Chance. Eleanor Frances (Couch) Chaney, Kathryo Or-cutt Cherry. Susan J (Blair) Cochran, Jane Mathilde (Zanella) Collins. Margaret Eleanor (Kuhn) Collonge. Marie (Brown) Craig. Melissa Crawford. Mary Edna (Hornor) Cunningham. Mary Lynn (Garrison) Daniel. Deanna (Matthew) Davis. Alice Flournoy (Manzo) Davis, Margaret Paige Derby. Consuela Elizabeth Derden. Kathryn Anne (Stout) Edwards, Trisa Michele Eggleston. Ora Lee (Russ.:ll) Fagg. Edna Louise (Maedgen) Fenet. Mary Caldwell Fisher ~ Julin Emerson (Walther) Fitzhugh. Kathleen Suzan Gettier. Susan Gay (lucas) Gidel. Margot Jo Goss, Linda Lea Greene. Nona Lou (Cruscman) Greer. Genevieve Ginger (White) Groos. Hallie B (Slaughter) Hardwick. Geneva Joan (Johns) Hardy. Timothy Ann (Sloan) Harper. Michael Jandt Ham:ll. Dorothy (Briggs) Harris, Jennifer (Koelling) Harris, Joan Gay (Tidwell) Haun. Ann Karen (Barlow) Henderson. Christina Marie (Jinkins) Henderson. Ruth Felder!Smither) Hcnger. Mary C:uherinc CStcwanl Herd, Eliubeth Claire (Crumbley) Herman. Marie Rose (Radebaugh) Hocott. Gwendolyn Kay Holmes. Kathryne Wynter!Wood) Holt. Birdie Lee (White) Hott. Jacqueline Hull. Deryl Ann Hume. Winfred (McNeill) Jones. Sheila Lynn tbcllingcr) Juergens. Harriet Ruth I Dellinger) Ktng, Margaret Rives Kristoffcrson. Karen!Hendrix) Law. Mildred U:ccraft. Judith Ann!Newberry) Lingo. Mary Dulany (Hunter) Long. Grac1c Delene Ludlow. Anna Lutrick. MarJ!ar<t Jean (Judy) MacQuistan. Mary Helen [Temple) Majors. Kathenne JaJonick Man:us. Adele tfo.,ythel McCurdy, Manha Josephine!Long) McKay. Valentine Loreste (Lingenfelter) Menefee. Mary Frances Milburn, Maruccn Loui~ (Gru\ tsor;) M11ler, Jan Annab<! IVerbillcsl Miller. Linda Kay (Belli Mmor. ancy (Cameron) Muchell. Hilda Caner (Vincent) Moon:. Kathanne (Slater! MOf!!on. Fmnce'ICa (Gupton) Manis. Annette t Ke ister) Mulbc~. Ga) le Ann Munn. Patncia Ann (Da\ tdsonl Parr. V3ona L."'e Presnall. on ) L.lllg (BrcJelll Purman. Annetta Mac Raon=k. lackalyn (Edgemanl Rathbone. B1lhc Bel")'l tsehroedcr) R<d. Ali«McDermou I ! !9 1' S4 19n ! Robinson. Margartt Lynn Rogm. Paula Gail (Bagby) Ross. Catherine (Bolton) Savage. Judy Ann Savage. Paula Beth Searcy. Mamie Etta CKiceberg) Seay. Manha Lewalling (Norman) Smith. Bette Jo Anne Smith. Carolyn Beth (Bohnel Smith, Florence Evelyn Smith. Pattie (Roquemore) Smith. Trenna Lynn (Van Vliet) Spence, Eli?.abeth (Brewster) Spivy, Frances (lipscomb) Stephens. Ella Jane (Alexander) Tarlton Genevieve Constnnc (Alexander) Taylor.' Patricia Suzanne (Shipman) Thoma;, Sarah Fulton (Smith) Tilley. June Pauline (McBride) Tyng. Minelma Effie (Forbes) Urquhan. Susan Phyllis VanZandt, Frances (Morgan) Wade. Martha Margaret Wallace, Mab<lle Cole (Miller) Weinen. Jane (Blumberg) Wells. Alice Seewald (Hill) West, Margaret A (Goodrich) Williams, Clara Duff (Lucke)) \Vommack. Agnes Dawson I BETA OMICRON (Thlane University - H. Sophie Newcomb College) Arbour. Joan 1968 Barnett. Bonnie Carmel (Miles) 1964 Beck. Melissa McBrine 1977 Bcllingrath. Frances Manin I 973 Boonstra, Sandra Ann I 967 Born. Bettie May (Brown) 1957 Boylan. Mary Eleanor (Doyle) 1940 Brookfield. Karen Ann (McWhiner) 1960 Bryan. Claudia (Okin) 1965 Byrne, Georgoa McKinney (Kuhner) 1961 Caldwell. Meta Huger 1955 Calc. Ann Meredith (Woolfoll.) 1957 Callender. Marjorie Bruce 1920 Church. Phyllis Ann (Exline) I 946 Clark. Emily Alcorn 1966 Clayton, Helen Ruth I 94 I Coleman. Mina Genevieve (McKeel 1965 Cooper. Irene Mayes (King) 1930 Craig. Hester I (Flowers) 1904 Derbes, Ann Marie (Sickinger) 1957 Derbes. Marie Elyse (Kolb) I~ Devaney. Mary Ethel 1969 Drake. Clifford Eames tdavidson) 1906 Edwards. Kathlyn Madelyn 1975 Elmore. Mary Manly (Williamson) 1912 Evans, Judith McDowell (Robinson) 1963 Fagan. Mildred Aline (Groner) 1959 Gallico, Jean EliLabeth (Walker! 1965 Guillory. Ann Elizabeth (Coleman) 1963 Hadley. Anne Carleton (Behrend) 1950 Harrell, Margaret Ann 1960 Harry. Mimi (Penn) 1938 Hastings. Sue Anne 1951 Howell. Sally Ann (Gon1.ales) 1969 Huger. Frances Pelzer (De<aussure) Hu~hes. Susanne Barn,.ell (Leath) 1964 Hunlcr. Fran es Irvine t Herron) 1958 Kamrath. Suzanne 1965 Kcatv. Ahcia Anne 1965 KemP.,r. Maude (Riley) 1919 Locke. Aimee Marie 1966 Mangel. D1anc Depass 1964 Modkiff. Karen Sue (lon.-s) 1967 Monensen. Man:10 Geraldine (Ciu"on) 1969 Myers. Dorothy Elma (Dra,kettl 1947 Provosty. Barbara St Paul I 97 I Rauhauser. Sondra Mane 1970 Sellers. Kathanne Terry (Broach ) 1935 Smith. Linda Ga)e \ocker. Patncoa Lucile (Jac~sonl 1930 Urquhan. Jenmfcr Ann!Lamb<n) 1945 Watl.ins. Lvnclla ftoad\ln) I 921 Wol!an. A~ht' La"ing lon {Hardinl 1966 Young. Sh~rle) A 1'149 GAMMA PHI (Southern Methodist University) Alfred. Karen Elizab<th (Betus) 1'157 Bll!lb). Lmda Jane (Wasson) 1963 Blunt. Ann (Holford) 1974 Bun. Patnc1a lane 1966 Cotto, EIILtlbeth Ann tfr:mml 1950 Chancey. Helen Eliz.ab<th (Hane ) 1947 Chapman. Evalie Soms fthompsonl 1965 Crook. Jimmie Lou (Debakey) Decker. Mary Charlotte Devoy, Deeanne Donaldson, Dale Kay Draughon. Kathryn Louise (Rowell) Ellerman, Phyllis Ann (Duane) Elliott. Susan Shapard (White) Epperson. Martha (Miller) Eubank. Alb<na Mary (Preston) Feste. Luconda Fletcher. Beverly Jean (Smith) Gates. Anne Kingman (Mason) Granberry. Gay (Leath) Gullette. Mary Lane Hardin. Melinda Garrett Harrison, Marjorie Etoile (Btvins) tlaugh. Carol Ann Hawkins, Dorothy Maye Hefren. Frances Ruth (Kennedy) Heidebrecht. Molly Ann (Cook) Hill. Nancy Lou (Marsh) Hinson. Sarah Lynne (McMahon) Hodge. Mary Elizab<th (Fleming) Hooper. Sharon (Locke) Huston. Esther May Ireland. Patricia Lynn Irwin, Jean Jeffers. Debra Jeffers, Joanne Johanning. Betsy (Garner) Kirby. Elizab<th Ann Knox, Lynda Lee (Brosseau) Lietemeyer. Frances Ann (Newby) Little, Mary Elizab<th (Moers) Majors, Sarah Louise (Woodward) McConnell. Harriet (Fitzgerald) McGrath, Mary Blair (Rob<ns) Miller. Marilin (Bun) Mills. Melinda Jo Moore. Anna Lucile (Hicks) Moser. Edith Sue (Scott) Moyer, Patricia Ann (York) Myers. Terry Ann (Smith) Nicholson. Fay Diane (Dean) Parker. Arlane Parker, Constance Anita (Allen) Parker, Medora Adriane (Wiltrout) Patton. Pamela Ann (Barry) Peterson. Karin Elizab<th (Anderson) Phillips, Sardh Clare (Gallagher) Price. Virginia Frances (Stricklin) Rayzor. Jeanne Selwyn (Brooks) Runyon. Barbara Jean (Kolb) Sawyer. Alice Jane Sclecman. Mary Lucinda Shelton, Emily (Byrne) Sherwood. Kay (Roskam) Skollern. Betty Edwards (Leake) Smith. Sabra Stevens. Virgonia Alyce (Bell) Studwcll. Jacquelynnc (Markle) Sutton. Sylvoa Elaine (Palmer) Toler. Ynid Elizab<th Volkmann. Anease Dietrich (Noelke) Wallace. Maude (Jenney) Weaver. Helen Anne (RoscJ Whitaker, Alice Anne (Ahearn) White. Beverly Jean (Ciemmon<J Whue, M.:~llory Anne Wieser. Katherine Elizab<th (Hubbard) W1lloams, Elizabeth Doal <Southerland) Wolliams. El11ab<th L!Kaufman) Williams. Nancy Duree (Cragin) W lhams. Vof!!onia Priscilla (Howe I Zcllweger. Kat1c Jane (Benschingef) University) Adams, Elizabeth Ann (Na)Yili'J Arm trong. Barbara LouiSe A<bury. Patncta Mane Atl.on<on. Frances Gay Baldwin. Bevc:-rly Oliver Ballard. Brucoe Jones Balovoch, Susan Mane Bam,.cll. Comella fsch rmtr) BoudJ<Ue. Mary Lou Bradford. France. EliLtlbeth I orman) Brandon. Rita Ehab<th (Head) Bra "ell. Judianne (M)e") Bra,.ncr. Sus.tn McCullough IB ghto,.crl Brc,.cr. Amanda Ruth (Butler) Brct'A n. Dtana Bla1r Broyle<i. ma Sue IHan1 Brumon. MU) Elizabeth Cholard. L) nne!who"') Coco. Ehzab<th Anne fdoaz) Coco. E>el)n Anne (S"''"") 4 THE KEY/ SPRI:"G I

51 -... Clan: Mthcenl (Woock) :IOiby. Madelctne Lynn :;u..,ingham. Kay Elizabeth O.wson. Carolyn Elizab:th (Bunch) DtaD. Shtrley (Daye) O.,mopulo. Ana>la>ia Elaine Deupree. Ann Canull (Dcrdcyn) O.vlin. Angela Jane Oupom. Elise Trigg (Hu n!) Dupont. SuL<ll< Margaret Eaktn. Belly Claire (Curtis). Elh ood. Susan Winifred ~ Felker. Martha Taliaferro ' Fonwne. Ehzabelh Marie \ - F" Dorothy Hcnncua 1 Ndbcl) Fulkr, Harriet Audrey CTyccr) Gamtl. El11abe1h Joan Goy. Barbara Rctly Gcnlo:>. Mananne!Hyde) Gtboon. Mercdllh Jean (Ray) G " Marcie Elizabeth GIW<II. Mary Lillian!Fullen Goou. Gat I Ann ClietLon) Gonion. Nancy John Gran!. Gay tbookhulll) Gra\'cl, Diane Mwic GreiO')'. Harriet Lou (lawrence) Gregory. Mary Ann (Well>) llamtlton, Sally Page Hams. Dorothy Maureen (Wolf) Hoye>. Donna Y <Clark) Hay. Cynthia Lynn Hebert. Mary Carol (Jahncke) Hi,kman. Grace Helen lltu, Marcia Lucken Clandschulzl Houe. Meta Marie (Wright) Holloway. Deborah Gilc> John<On. Sidney Louise Jonr E"o Juunea Jone>. Manlyn Cn=n J~ph. Nancy Patri ia Kahk. A~elatde Sandoz (Giea>on) Kahle. Lolita Marie 1Jordy) Kell), Kathryn Ann (Clapp! Kcppcr. Mtldred Shirley (Braun) Lamb. Margaret Norman Lantben. Gretchen Ann (1\Jnlc) Lan><lcn, Mary Clare (Carruth) Luca<. Suzanne (MaJtwc ll) Marrero. Lydta Ann (l ang>ton) Manm. Lmda Loui;e (Smtih) Manhew. Amclic Claiborne MU.\Ioell. Mirium McClure. Fmnccs Bell (Ridley) Mc'C'ollum. Margarite Ann (Pardue) McGhee. Pant Anne Me1erson. Mary L) n (Hammann) Mcxc:le). Bertha Marie (litlhnan) M)e". Martha Ku son!hindman) Nenle. Judt Lyn n orm4jl, Thelma Anlhon) I Aberc rombie l uner. Jacqueline Pu~ s tst..:wan ) O.en), Laura L..::..: Parll:lm. Charlone Amelm!Cr fi> Pauen.on. Th..:rt:MI Emma (Shy) l'lltllips. Judllh Ann I Foreman l Pourcy. Jamcc La~oync!Boje<) l'llgh. lilt) Bl)an (Bo,.crsl Oumn. Gl\ Ann Ric@er..u;lhl')n Wren RO&n<. arah!erick>on) Rollm~. Jam e Anne (Amari R~.,. Judllh Ann 1~1c)ers) Scott. K:trcn \'1rgm1:1 Sel>er. Dor\~hl Ccccha IAnto'l Sei\Cr, Helen Gordon m1th. t.n11l) V1rgm111 (0Jhon1 Smtih In<) '"""" 1 I< Bndc 1 moot. All' Ia) 1Ga'"'"' M~ Karen Ju hc Talc. Dorothl R21 ( mllhl Ta~lor. Dun~~. rmomll TeiT) Jud) C0110l Then\" Mane nnc:th! ([ldcrl lbom "" >n<) lolle.l~e IO.fruntmondl To~ecUno. \ltldred R1lcn Tnu,. \bnkc Ea1 \tt bbl ~~- \t. ry:~n:t \m'\\('f'lh IC.lrt('fl lion ht. \leh Bh~h llk ~ " nl l ) ) ) ~ ' % '1 1% ' %2 1% IY51 IQ5l 19~ 1951 DELTA PSI (Texas Tech University) Alexander. Sara Kimmel 1966 Allison. Linda Lee (Wright) 1960 Bachman. Barbam Ellen 1973 Bailey. Cynthia Ann (Walker) 1969 Barney. Joanne (Carwnl 1955 Birdsong. Margaret CCren haw) 1954 Brandes, Pamela Nan 1973 Clarkson. Mary Jane (line) 1955 Conner, Karen Sue 1962 Cragin. Dcbor.th Sue (Abrams) 1971 Crawley. Sharon Barbr (Overstreet) 1967 Dancnberg, Rita Mac 1954 Davis, CaLherine 1977 Dean, Gena Hopkins 1973 Edwards. Glady> Margaret (Zoerlein) 1953 Ellis. Judilh Ann 1970 Fitzgerald, Jacquelyn (Sivleyl 1968 Gilben. Virginia Lee 1959 Granbery. Karolyn Kay (Finley) 1957 Grinnell, Joan C <Taborl 1962 Hammack. Lyn Ellen (lacy) 1958 Hanson. Deborah Kristin 1971 Harris, Patsy Owen (Barry ) 1953 Hanman: Vivian Lee (Branch) 1959 Hefle. Jacquelyn Spurlock 1958 Hicks. Pani Joyce (Fischer) 1953 Hudson. Belly Lou 1953 Kimbrough. Sandra Sue 1959 Langley. Janis Lynne (Perkins) 1965 Lcdbencr. Jessica Ann (Me yer) 1960 Leon. Carol Ann (Callaway) 1955 Mackinstry. Cindy Sue (Settle) 1976 Martin. Constance Helen I Davis} 1953 Mcilroy. Re10 Joyce (Olsen) 1953 McNeal. Glenda Janice (Ingham) 1955 NcNeill. Marcia Dec (Blackburn) 1958 Mitchell. Kalhcrine Ann (McCorquodale) 1958 Moore. Mary Beth 1967 Pcirsol. Jeannelle Bowie (S lagle) 1961 Rambo, Penelope 1968 Roark. Mary Ann (Sell I 1970 Sib>an. Patricia Ann (Millen 195) Smith. Ella Jean 1969 Smith. Pai>Y Ann!Casey) 1954 Smilh. Sarah Ellen 1967 Smith. Sharon Elizabeth (Burum) 1968 Tankersley. Vivian Kay 1958 Walker. Margaret Lisa 1966 Wampler. Doris Lee (Ca lhoun! 1954 Wihon, Guida Frances <Dunn) 1953 Wi lten. Nancy Hckn 1957 Young. Tcrc~a Ann (Ncbon EPSILON ALPHA (Texas Christian University) Alexander. Maria Lee (Ste ven:,) Baker. Rebecca!Stucky) Ball. Mary Ann (McCulley) Bean. Jane Foster (Jonc ) Belcher. Lctgh Ann Blackwell. Peggy Janice Boone. Angela Bell!Edmonds) Bo11en. Dinah Lee Bran h. Linda Carol Brown. Gay Elizabeth (LongJ Crenshaw. Nancy Lee!Fro> I) Cunnmp:hnm. Jancen Ka) CC:lmano) Felton. Nan y Fa'"'ll Glasp. Gail!Sherman) Grufa. Carol)n Stmone (Shcppyl Grumu k, Shem L~nn Gra el. Ji ll thzabelh Clawren<e) Green. Sally lill'llr.tve. Ja)ne Rose Hertel. Eltzabeth louise Htckc v. Sar.th Helen (liendersonl liolbr;,.,k. Flo"'n c Winfre) rlhll) Jame. Marion Rulh John<ton. Lynda Lauruyne CKtrkle) l Klcu>Cr. Milt) Kalhl') n (Anderson) Knapp. Lel Jane (Maben) L:t. oh'trkt. Pamtl;a Ann Lore. Mahnda Harri>an t auhelo.. Ceetha Ann McCeh<). O.O..) Elo!le tl)~' l l Mc[)Qnald. Mao Helen 1M Daruell McReynold k.,.. ccoorerl Mom>. Meh> Jane 1J"'k"'"J 'e11ll. G&)le IN~<-ol3)l Ne"' b), &nc) Dc.:an.u1n 'om'. u~tan f Bund)) P,M, Gl)nn> Lee Pc)IDI'I u n Ok. enon l tlhman' Robm<on. Clan FBIICC'o r\\ nj!hll Ro..L,.ell. Ltndo Ka)e rp,tel'l % Seltzer, Shauna Lee (Borron) 1971 Sherrod, Belly Jean (Hall) 1960 Smilh. Norma Jean 1958 Spencer. Amy Ellen (Groom) 1956 Stebbings, Sharon Joan 1964 Stewan, Lynne Farrel (Price) 1966 Taylor. Beuy Ann 1959 Tomlin. Sheila Diane 1960 Tompkins. Cheryl Leigh 1968 Vaughan. Judilh Ann (Bum) 1959 Walker. Eliubeth Anne (Farmer) 1963 Whitaker. Martha Ann 1959 Wofford. Dorothy Eugenia (Corbin) 1956 Young. Cecilia Lily 1964 EPSU.:ON RHO (Texas A&M) Kennc. Cynthia Kay (Kirkland) King, Allison Ayers EPSILON UPSlLON (Baylor University) Bledsoe, Kathryn Ann Davis. Stephanie Gail Dawson, Elizabeth Landrum, Melissa (Steele) Moon:. Beverly Ann Rasner. Candycc Ann Rhoads. Mary Winifred Smilh. Viccki Lynn WaiL Erin l IOTA PROVINCE BETA PI (Univer ity of. Washington) Anderson. Marilyn Jo (\Verner) 1946 ArgcnbrighL Andriana Joan (W ynn) 1951 Barnum. Gertrude (Reichert Bean. France Lorr.ti ne Beczer. Mary Allison (Tyree) 1948 Berry. Ruth Helen 1968 Black. Marguerlle Alexan~er (Schieren 19 1 J Brady. Cornelia Schieffcli (Meili) 1944 Breon. Su.:;an Amanda 1960 Brothenun. Jane (Smith! 19:13 Brown. Pauline (Davis) 1926 Byrne. Marion <Fox) 1920 Campbell, Janet Irene (Trcyll!936 Campbell. Margaret Roleson (Fo,.,ylh) 1 9 ~5 Chilbcrg. Mabel 1906 Christ. Virginia Janelle 1953 Church. Dorolhy (A bboll) Clarke. Mary L (M Pherson) 1922 Clifford. Mary Elitabcth 1972 Curry. Jean Davtd:.on (Potier) 1920 Dant. Dorothy Mac (McNary! 1923 Daubenberg. Adele Marie IO'Lcar) l 1949 Donaldson. Mtldrcd Irene (Ange ine) Dono' an. Patricia 19J9 El,.orthy. llelen Mtnen a 1930 Fenwtck. Frances Ann (Truebridgc) Fra)Cr. Ann P (Hawl ins) 1950 Frt:m. B<>>t< Mabcii Pordoml 1905 Gto~>nclli. Johanna Marie 1976 Goodhean. Gcraldtne (Donova n! 1912 Gordon. Judt Ann 1961 Grdnt. Carol Ann (llarrington) 1962 Hall. B e~erl) Mar1e!Bcrwi<kl 1963 llam. Bella Mar)!Bundy) 1929 Harri>. Su an Mory rwillco l 1967 Ha)<. Kathleen M:mc 1969 Ho,.cll. Hamel Ann <Tone) l flunler. Kathl')n B<rr.t) (Cunningham) 1954 Huh.. h1n;on. Tc~q Ann 1974 ll"tng. Peg!!) Prime 196S Jacob>on. Jud) Kay 1 atll 1970 Jone>. Ahcta tra.al ) 1969 Kendall. Ehzabelh Ann ([)Q,.ns) 19S8 Kmg. Jane Adam> Cli en>cll 194 lag3sd. Manan PerT) CDcmpse) ) 1937 Lamg. Jaime Jean rson. Barb3ra Ra)e ttallahanl I'IS7 Mad.cn. heit) Lee CAllen) 1970 lanm. Barb>ra Anne 1969 M<Kom. Bar1w2 Vcr.t (V)nnc) 1%3 1c atr. \lane lout'< (Bell i 1915 'ocl. Carol~ n Ka)!Gte Palm<r. Bemtrr IGunlhcr) 19!6 Palmer. Deh~ht tga) nurl 19B Pe1rce. Emtl) Balle) 1 heafel 1905 Pelton Janet Cathleen 1970 l'lm.c. Pamel Jo 1973 l'llnh. uunne M.ane 1B1blel 196! Reid. Ann Chadi'ICk taji!adl 1970 R ~ee. Karen La!Footer) 1961> RteLe. I:hz.t>e<h Ann 10.>~<1 l%0 R<'<l"ell. L)lln K lhleen t\'etchdb>uerl 1966 Rose. Lynda Sue (McConnell) Sick. Ka!henne Patricia!Thomas> Southwick. Joan Marilyn (Ramsden) Slrout. Amy Frances 1Happyl Swan. Nan y J!Palmer) Taylor. Mary Eli1.abeth lfrcdson) Tibbals. Nonnelle tmarfius) Tolman. Margaret Top. Kathartne Elizabelh Torstenson. Tmo Tilene (Jolley I VanCleve. Lucinda Elizabeth Warner. Joyce Lenore (Smith) Watchie. Rita Jean (Past) Well;. Dorothy Wright. Janel Anne (Ketcham) Wyman. Prudence Estdle (Greene) BETA PHI (University of Montana) Ander:,on. Arlee Jean Anderson. Margaret Louise (Tcmphn) Amt>trong. Jean Sloan (Hunt) Bailey. Grace (Mc'C'uslcrl Barnell. Carol Jean Bayne. Nedra Anne Blank>, Debra Lyn Blastic. Mary Manha!Paulson I Brown. Jean lrby (Kridelbaugh) Brown. Mary Gancue!Atwater) Brown. Tcmpte Starling (Ray l Clapp, Margaret (Smurrl Comeaux. Jan Aileen {Thompson 1 Com!.tock. Carol Linn Cranglc. Isabel M Dillon. Maria Cecile Dixo n. Be11v <Steam>) Doty. SuLa~ne Elizabeth!Siroml Etchcparc. Angela Evcrin, Mary Ann tcari '\Onl Gerbase. Cathleen Jan Gcrhard; tcin. MUI) A~atha 1Thyscll) Greenfield. Carol Lynn Gunkel. Helen Duane!Krieb l Guntem1ann. Charlotte Gail Haflle. Helen Joann tmccanhy J Harper. Amy Anne J-lestekin. Rita CNau) Hugany. Manon flas:,cy) Hoyt. Shelley!<an Huhn. krry Joan (Cunn ingham) llyde. Heidi Chri.,unc Hyde. Karen Sue (lioward) J e fler ~. Virgin ia ( B ca rd~ l ey) Jen sen. Su_-,an Ka) Johnson. EliLabe th Jan!Kell y) J ~J hn son. Thula Virg11118 KautLman. Klthy ue Kelly. Milt) Agne>!Brown I Kirk. Joan Elizabeth (We.llsl L1le. Patnda Jean IO'Loughlm) Leary. Franc"" Clan:" (Price) Lcibingcr. Slurley Lu illc Lester. Joanna Kathcrmc Locndorf. Sheila LuC' 1 i\!bon) Marrht. Ja<l Mamtont. Nancy R Manto. Barbara Ann CHilli McGavm. Jean EHiyn tmcrrickj McKay. Manan Byrne McK1e. Anne (Maughan ) Me atr. Sarah P1erpon1 rcom.ban) tcreduh. J~Jli:t Roberta lillom. Leora Kc)e tdohcn) l Moriwt). Jane Franl'(~ Mom-.on. MarJOrl(' Ann t KorN:r) ichol. Lmda M~ucme D<chsh. Marcta Ann (Ttdballl O' llara. Roberta IHanJ Oh\C'r, Bc\trl) Jan1ce (Hinc: 1 O' Netll. V1rgu1ia L1ll11l0 ( H cxj\c~iall PnHeN1n. Mar) Ken (Wcllrome) Pean.on. SU'-3.11 Ruth Pugh. Karen Mane Randolph. Jud ttlt Blanche (Allan) Reber. Robtna Mane (C1rc1tet Re1f. H :~mcttc lrtne csketct Rc tll). Moll) P trtcib tperr.tultj RC)nold C.lhcnne tdunb:orl RIIC'). Patn 1a nn IAnJcnonl R!IIU Kclltt U)All Roffit-r ht11j Ann h~uv. M&f) Joan h2-. Fauht t 'Junnclc) 1 Shclleb.tr~er. Ehul>cth Ann n~ der laron ' ) Sptlller bne1 EJ11"beth tc:bbm,. Sarah Jean LC om1 K.anl«.o\nn J.I I<J ! ~ ! l9so 1% \ ' I<J6.1 1% IV qn 19~ %.1 1"67 196~ ThE KEY PRI,'G 19 I

52 Supek. Gladys R 1927 Sanger. Inez Bol"a (Driscoll) 1919 Owens, Kalhcrine Wa<k (Barker) 19S9 Songer. Hcnnine Dorothea Strathy. Robin Daryl 1973 Scilley. Margaret (Short) 1926 Payne. Lytcna (Shecrar) 1933 Bouhbce. Elizabeth M (Arbuckle) Sturgeon. Gail Patricoa 1955 Shepard. Gertrude Lucile (Myrand) 1922 Peake, Tracy Marie 1968 Bouhbce, H Patricia (Gilley) Style>. Mary Ellen CGc~<sJ 1951 Sheridan. Donna Margn:t (Payne) 1934 Robinson, Susan Ehzabeth 1965 Bowell. Joanne Eleanor Uaeggerl Vaage. Dclore< Mac (Pratt) 1957 Shern1an. Maroan Alma!Davidson) Rodgcfli, Gloria Jean (Walker) 1962 Bowell. Nancy E\'elyn Vonbaur. Olio (Von Rhocncck) 1931 Shulus. Katherine Laura! 1927 Ross. Barbara Jo (l<aac><>n) 1972 Bowell. Shirley Anne (MacDonald) Walton. Florence 1916 Slade. Jo Ann ISena) 1964 Sanford. Carol Lee (Noms) 1965 Bowen. MllJorie (Mcintyre) Ward. Joan Marie (Camp) 1951 Smedley. Dclsa Lorraine (Spearyl 1935 Sears. Elizabeth Ann cdavi>l 1940 Braide. Penelope Ann (Tearel Warden. Penm Donna 1961 Staley. Suo;an Elaine tbrandt) 1950 Socgfrted. Cheri Ann 1967 Brnidwood. Lynne Joanne Weatherston. ianice Mac (Donnelly) 1952 St Clair. Sara Margaret <Harder) 1967 Stoc~ing. Oli"c Woll«>n 1935 Brice. Mllljorie Ann Whiuington. DQnna Mae 1972 Steward. Vorginoa Marguerite (Brevig! 1930 Stone. BArbara Anna 1953 Brown. Barbar:J Ann (Milroy) Wolham. Gcr.~ldinc Marie tcombson) 1960 Sumsion. Joyce (Hooker) 1953 Stone. Judith Michal (Cederblom) 1962 Brown. Rorence Margaret (Stewanl Word. Barbara Lee IVolkl 1968 Sweet. Mochellc Lynne ITillstrom) 1971 Stowell. Hazle Irene (laflien) 1943 Brown. Julie Mackenzie Worden,.L\nn 1966 Tatum. Barbara Jean!Snow) 1957 Waddoups. Sara Anne tmorgan) 1956 Cameron. Dorothy Ann (Me Leod) BETA KAPPA (University of Thomas. Evelyn Marie (Kemery) 1943 Watson. Merry Jo 1965 Campbell. Kathl""n Rose Titus. Violette Mac (Partch) 1929 Weaver. Persis Sears (WidcnnannJ 1921 Campbell. Vera Anne Lavini (Manin) Idaho) Torpey. Gail Virginia (Huffman) 1954 Wilbur. Betty (Ha"licck) 1924 Cavan, Grace Agnes (Holtick-Kenyon) Acuff. Alice (Runser) 1935 Trimble, Diann Lee (Mack) 1972 Willis, Priscilla Alden!Baldwin) 1945 Chew. Barbara Kathleen!Baldwin) Allen. Vivian ihuppl 1916 Upchurch. Ashbrook 1932 Wood. Helen Diane (Middlebroo~) 1958 Collins. Linda Joan Allert. Danelle Marie 1964 Vcrgobbi. Cathryn Lee 1973 GAMMA ETA (Washington State Cornish. Peggy fyoungl Ambrose. Polly (Pcte"on) 1967 Vogle.on. Grace Wollamette (Small) 1920 Cosgrave, Masala Margaret!Ferguson) University) Ames, Helen IDusault) 1926 Walters. Kathryn Ann (Underwood) 1954 Craig. Andrea Patricia Arricn, Joan 1961 Weller. Marie 1918 Amundson. Margaret Carolin (Mason! 1924 Crawford. Anne Stewart Ash. Irene Mae (Wcstonl 1932 Wellman. Jodie Ann 1978 Anderson. GerJidine Henrie (McKinley) 1932 Crony. Janis E (Hudson) Barrett. Janel Sue 19~9 Wells. Sally Isabelle (Hoagland) 1956 Ba~cr. Leslie Ann (McFarlan) 1968 Culler, Patricia Lee Berlinger. M:ugarc1 J 1935 White. Janice Dee (Hill) 1955 Bakun. Lillian 1932 Cummins. Roberta Carol Beymer. Mary Elizabeth (Stercttl 1929 Williams. Susan Marie 1978 Bartmess. Flora Alida (Myefli) 1930 Cunningham, Patricia M IMacKayl Bond. Chans Sonya (Tate) 1956 Willson. Caroline La Vonne (Mader) 1954 Bell. Victoria Ann (Smith) 1962 Dcsbrisay. Mary Elizabeth (Marler) Boyce. Lois Anne CKiindcr) 1954 Wilson. Pauline Dorothea 195~ Bcnncu. Ethel Greta!Schrock) 1924 Diether. Barbara Mary (Macintosh) Boyer. Ruth Cecile (Streob) 1939 Woelfel. Lorna Louise 1958 Cars1ens. Bettie Elaine 1946 Doheny. Sheila Martin (Watson) Brandt. Margaret!Smith) 1916 Worth wine. Donna Jane (Walker) 1942 Caner. Carolita 1956 Donovan, Patricia Melanie Branon, Leslie Sumter CAndrews) 1936 Wright. Arlene Joan (Zimmennan) 1960 Christensen. Janice!Budnik) 1951 Douglas. Diana Blair (Green) Burgoyne. Margaret (Johnson) 1946 Wyatt. Mary Christine 1973 Christian, Virginia Ruby (Trefry) 1948 Downes. Susan Lamprey!Savage) Catto. Linda Lou 1966 Young. Judith Lee 1964 Crumb. Lorine C (Baird) 1922 Duvcmct, Mary Elizabeth Christcn>en. Ruth Ann!Allred) 1965 Youngblood. Harriet Anne (Heebink) 1952 Davis. Anne Alexandra 1924 Edwards. Susan Louise Cowan. Nancy Lee (MacWilliams) 1944 Zeigler. Myrtle J (Bolles) 1917 Gaines. Annette Cecile (Collier) 1971 Ellen. Anne Sheila Cramer. Marie Louise (Smith) 1918 GAMMA GAMMA (Whitman Gibbons. Peggy (Starkey) 1936 Elliott. Dorothy Mary (Pearson) Crane. Jeanne Marilyn!Truesdale) 1957 Gibbons. Sally Leonell (Hill) 1934 Ellis. Matjorie Fairey (K..,ble) Cross. Diane Avril (Ja mes) College) 1961 Graham. Lila 1971 Emcflion. Jean Warren (Wilson) Crouch. Karen Lee 1957 Abbey. Eli1.abeth Carolyn (Hutchinson) 1937 Gunmng. Janice Elaine 1970 Everall. Eleanor Elizabeth {Sanderson) Crumpacker. Mary (Putnam! 1917 Alvtrson. Marie Joanne Had..ney. Janice 1956 Ewing. Margaret Leslie (Malkin) Davenport. Joan Frances taicouffc) 1959 Anderson. Pa1ricia Joon (Barnell) 1962 Hazlet. Ruth Ann (Kirk) 1958 Farris. Elizabeth McCoy (Ballord) Dnvis. Kathryn Mary 1953 Baggaley. Mary Anne (West) 1958 Henderson. Marilyn Christine 1969 F rris. Elizabeth Wendy (Teichmann) Dcd.er, Pa1ricia Anne (Robcrt~on) 1957 Barclay. Connie Jean to'lccn) 1963 Henry. Jean Donna (Ady) 1961 Farris. Gretchen Keir.;tead (Moseley) Dole. Dorothy Per~ ins (Seymour) 1933 Beckwith. Elizabeth Stewart (Thomas) 1929 Holcomb. Billye Michelle (Small) 1963 Finlay. Ann Hunter Durham, Norma Julc CS~og.land) 1941 Benedict. Elizabeth Ann 1944 lvcy. Gertrude Louise (Johnson) 1937 Flavelle. Grace Louise (Ballem) Duthie. Erma Glady, (Davis! 1917 Blackley. Virginia Marie (Dunston) 1951 Jackson, Margaret Gordon (Dcgrossi) 1940 Reck. Janet Susan (Ladner) Easley. Ruth (Moore) 1920 Brock. Eleanor Ann (Winzeler) 1952 Jones, Margaret Ruth (Springford) 1933 Foefliter. Irene Jeanette (Lyttle) Edwards. Gloria Jeanne CBamt>~) 1944 Brown. Helen Agilcen (Bredow) 1953 Keith. Esther Huggett (Powefli) 1921 Frain. Judith Mary (Nightscalesl Egor. Lillian 1943 Bybee. Sharon Rae 1966 Klaaren. Suzanne Elizabeth 1962 Frost, Victoria Elizabeth (Hyndman) Fannin. Helen Louise (Hanford) 1956 Ceaser, N:mcy Frances (Whilney) 194& Knox. Susan Gay (Davis) 1967 Gell. Marianne Louise!Bell) Fifer. Bca1rice Anne 1970 Chapin. Betty Mather (Bothwell) 1945 Lewis, Merle 1922 Gillies. Mary Louise Forbe<, Raymic (Dulf) 1916 Coffin. Nancy (Hutton) 1943 Loft. Londa Anne (Saad) 1969 Gillis. Pamela Joan Gano. Myrt le Lornin (White) 1917 Corkrum. Deborah Ann (O'Neill 1958 Lugobihl. Cannen Anne (Delano) 1951 Gilroy. Sheryl Lynn!Schmidt) Garri~on. Beve rly Jean (McPherson} 19~5 Crudcn.Marie Dorothy (lowry) 1932 McCarthy, Florence Elizabeth (Berry Golding. Barbara (Wallace I Geuy. Joanne M:trgaret (Nomlan) 1948 Dcpaw. Laurienne Joyce 1972 McNabb. Lois Kathryn 1938 Gowan. Leslie Dae!MeGee) Gibb. Juha Ann Douglas. Manha Bickford (Bost) 1920 Miner. Betty Jane!Sickels) 1932 Grant. Elizabeth Helen (Keatley) Gist. Mat') Eleanor (Potvin) 19~5 Dow. t krcedcs Maxine (Thompson) 1922 Morgan. Constance Aon (Voli) 1961 Gregory. Carol Elizabeth Goodell. Jane Flint 1960 Enni>. Mary Elizabeth (Hansell) 1933 Moss. Wanda Jean (Griffin) 1953 Griffin. Doreen Shaw Gordon. Nan C'y Lynne Fahey. Mary Katherine 1972 Petite. Catherine Pearl (Mallon) 1942 Haigbrown. Mary Charlone (Bowker) Grccnawall. Karole Irene ( Honac;J 1974 Fee. Helen Adele 1918 Prior. Susan Joanne (Ryan) 1968 Holl. Caroline Margaret (Earle) Gwilham. Lcile (Mackey) 1940 Finch, Nina Mane 1970 Robertson. Rachel Virginia 1935 Hall. Ellanor Aileen (RudoiO Hil\chor. Dom Jean (FJeld,ocdl 1930 Fouts. Cleora (Blake) 1922 Rodgcfli. Wanda Lee (Adams) 1955 Hanna. Melanie Jane Beck 11opkons. Gv,cndul)n Mane 11lnwle}) 1945 George. Naomt Barnes r Argo) 1918 Scheldrup. Nancy Ann 1955 Hardie. Frances Jane F (Winter) Horklcy. Nancy Rue (McDonald) 1959 Gowman. Dorothy Teresa (Foster) 1931 Seefeldt. Karen Elizabeth (Almon) 1968 Hardie. Shoila Elizabeth IHoen) Jacobsen. Doroth) Ann\! JQ55 Gmtafson. Grita Elsa 1953 Shapley. Elizabeth Harrison (Suit) 1928 Harrop. Sheila Joan (Ros.) John!loon. Carmllc Ann (M)'er>) 1960 Harper. Helen (Carpenter) 1918 Shaw. Onley Ann (Sims) 1960 Hem. Shirley Anne (Romer) Johnlion. Geraldine CMtchel) Hasungs. Grace E (Plaster) 1952 Stevens. Beny Jeanne (Fitzgerald) 1940 Horie. Sandra Effie (Robnett) Kmney. Janet Rankin 1932 Hayes. Susan Alice 1959 Stonecipher. Julie Anne!Ford! 1969 Hausser. Nancy (Atlinson) LaPointe. franc'es 192~ Heath. Sandra Fmncess (Ulrich) 1967 Thompson. Letitia Lee (Casstll 1937 Houston. Elizabeth Lewos (Walkeri LaRue. Jane tro>sl He rshner. Helen (Plant) 1923 Thomsen. Wilhelmina C (Harris) 1937 Hughjones. Manha Huriot IDeauer) Leaper. Judoth A I Baldwin) 19~3 Hill. Carol (Duru.fordl 1935 Tomlinson. Joann B~u 1968 Hullah. Randoe Paula Lee. K a th ~ Lom~c 1969 Hughe. Margaret Anne 196-l Trask. Mary Alocc!BarretO 1930 Magctte. Mary Lu<oli< Hungerford. Anna Dorothy 1943 Hutchmson. Grace Carohne 1924 True. Bessie Jean (Saunder>) 1936 t-.13nm. Nanna Virginta Jessup. Mll]orie Glady IMcMonan) 1916 Jaccard. Juloc Doane (Wood) 1970 Vanderpool. Loos May!Labreck) 1939 Johnson. Barbara Mary Mason. B:orbara Jeanette (Hosford) 1964 Kimmel. Pauline tgric;!t manl 1920 Vaughn. Adelaide Luetic (0ursJ 1932 McCannon. Helen Charlotte Jones. Margot Hillas 1929 King. June Elizabeth (McF<e) 1936 Vennema. Anne Sybell tadami) 1968 Mello<on. Mary lllallam) Kelly. Anne Maureen IHawmJ 1916 Knapmnn. Joanne France~ CLangton) 1956 White. Lorene June (Thomson) 1958 Mclli'ion. Wmnifrcd (Marl.erl Kmg. Judoth Margaret twti>oo) 1923 Lambert. Ro<amond J (Brock" a}) 1918 Whitman. Frances Mane Mcmmnn. Kong. Kathleen Fr20ces (MaraP""se) No~nc Eht~bcth 94:! Laflion. Kay Ellen!Breard) 1961 Whttman. Sharon Ann 1960 Kloepfer. Jacqueline tbutteflij M oun~c. Ltonnr Augthl.t CBicsd.lidgcl 1939 LawrcnL. Barbo.ra Ann 1954 GAMMA UPSILON (University of Mullm. Anne (Thomaco) Laord. Bemoce Dcsbrisay!Belli 1916 Leavenon. Joann 1948 Nd11un. A\ 1\l I hll British Columbia) Lamont. Kathenne Mary 1'128 LcWJ!.. Mayme Ehnor (Quinlh an) 1923 Ne\\comb. Zelda G 1 Young I Lees. Dorothy Isabel (Kong) 1928 Lloyd. Faye Vorgima (Marcum) 1938 Abbott. Sally Patricia 1963 Leoghton. Calhcrine Loui..: (Adams) Orb). ha.run Lou"e I Speedy) 1~52 Lombard. Enn Lynch IBeasle) Anderwn. Be erly Enolia 1956 Ohn. Gra~.:c Deanor (fa Loune. Suzanne Elizabetlt!Euy) h~n JQ44 Lon~. Lotue 1918 Anderwn. Dcordre Margaret (McKechnie) 1951 Ot'C'utt. Juha l..t,rrame IBur~r-1 Lowery. Elhel Jean!Frost) 1'157 Mantz. Jennifer JO)C'e 1964 Baillie. Dcnonc Georgcllen {0li>er) 1929 Pt:lcN:n. Lutton. Lorna Dale Mcnl~n MJc than\!')) 19~S Mantz. Sar:~h LouiS< 1970 BIUrd. Con tancc Mary (Barbcn 1934 ~~c~on. K1m1a (Kennan MaeDonold. Monel Slurley (Plummer) 19~3 McGrecr. Short.., Georgia 1954 Baler, Joec:l)'ll troche) Pockett. CheTT) \'od;o 1<143 MacKay. Jane F tweor) 1962 McMaster. Manl~n (Se lsl 1945 BOUT, Wendy Margaret Purd) 1959 CilthcnnC" tciuent Moclean. Vtctoria loon!grmaml 1'126 McPhaden. Jean llolda 1967 Bell. Billbara Adelaode (Aillenl Reed. M:ll]one Du n< 1943 Maclennan. Catbenne 1945 Milne. Fanchon Hatha""ay tcra~ic')') Bennet, Margaret Kathryn IMeGo.. on) Rhea \'uj&n13 P.11n..:aa t OJ\ 1dl M><Lennan. Helen Elizabeth I McLean) Monc. Patnct3 Ann (Booker) 1956 Bermrd. Manlyn Jean (Ciul><r>l Rohbm,, Maflunc 1958 I M11<Rury. Judoth Myrtle 'I~ Muench. Man!) n Lee 1963 Bermrd. Sharon Ann tardtesl 1958 Ro~n)fad. L)n R ~ l~h.l3u~hhnl 1%5 Maoer. Ann<hese fmonl.) c:umann. Jane W!Mion twiihson) Bongo}. Ehzabeth Grant ICo omton) Rulihlor.. \\'an... n.a (OJ\) Molcolm. Sharon O:.bomc. Barbara Suzann< 1966 Blac~. Borban Edn Rud:and. Ah«fHul tda' tesl h m~nl 1948 Malgunas. Mary Anne 19~7 Otten. Sally Jane 1976 Black. Daphne Joan ta isi Samfl'On. Ellen C trt@g>l 1946 JQJ6 Mannon~. Cathenn< Norma (),.-ell>. Judoth Anne 1965 Bloos. Helen Manon Manon. ~n Barbara CMJUJettsl so THE KEY/SPRING I

53 owbidney. Pamela Joan CDavisJ 1953 Nelson. Kalhlecn Diane (Chandler) ride. Jill (Bro m) 1966 O'H3\er. Laura Anne 1969 ;~orllnc. Kalhlccn Anne 1Morri ) 1932 ScharpL Elizabeth Ka)!Kemp) 1967 :Giashan. Jocelyn Rosemar tke tinj 1948 Scella. Shorley Ami 1966 :lnidih. Jane Elil.llbelh 1969 Wandling. Cryslal Jo) (LeClcrcql 1968 ;JIIIOSh. Susan Doone CBumettJ 1964 :ln&yre. Carol Paoricia 1969 KAPPA PROVINCE Jill~- Gall ~. June Eleanor tlort) 1948 GAMMA ZETA (University of tan. Helen Ethel CMacNicoiJ 1952 :lannan. Shirley Mae!Tumbulll 1962 Arizona) :l.cod. Ellis Laurence (Wollis) 1938 Abbon. Dianne Elizabeoh (Bell) 1961 cnaugtu. Mai}-Ellen Secor (Fondlay) 1956 Alexander. Bess Louise (Finnegan) 1920 ctavish. Mary Eleanor (Heeney) 1941 Annis. Ka1hryn Lou (Wagensellcr) 1937 ctovish. Ruth Freda (Wilson) 1948 Archer. Kathryn Jane (Ros;) 1951 eolicke. Letha Katherine!Kent<! 1935 Bacon. Deborah Jean CNoonan) 1960 erccr. Jean Ellzabelh 1961 BarT). Sara Ann!Owen enlcc. Margaret Gail (la ~ islo" ~l l 1958 Bell. Barbara Ann 1969 erm1. Brendo!O'Keefe) 1959 Bendixen. ancy Jo e11h. Moira Frances (Mackie! 1965 Booser. l<nnifer Leigh tfeder) 1964 amson. Carolyn Gaol (Fraserl 1960 Boolh. Be>erly Jean {Childers) 1961 ullcr. Alidc Irene 1964 Bowman. Betty Jean (Drew) 1936 uon. Elitnbcoh Julia flvlortonl 1944 Bowman. Penny Donna (Shoner) 1961 ' Leory. Maureen Gertrude!Cameron! 1963 Bradfield. Mary Jean 1942 un1er. Elizabeth Rosalin (Hughes) 1947 Brooks. Rosemary (Morrison) 1946 mton. Sally Anne Margaret (Carter! 1944 Brumfield. Kathleen Marie 1974 utrtdge. Janet Donald 1951 Burroway. Janet Gay CE)sselinckl 1955 :anon. Emmd Sylvia (Feel Cameron. Fmnces habellc (John>lonl 1932 :lmon. Barbara Faye 1965 Carmean. Caoherinc Newell!Morrisey) 1938 wfret. Pa1ricia Lynne 1968 Casto. Ann Chilton (Payne) 1965 tcr. Carol ilhnscn) 1951 Champion. SarJ M (Andrew,) 1922.>und. MarJorie Rc)nolds 1930 Chilson. Judy Evelyn 1973 lllntncy. Joan Elitabeth CEvan>J 1963 Clark. Pauline Marian COclanol 192 )v.ell. Joan Anne (Hearne) Clarke. Frederica Downer (Campbclll 1960 awlings. Phyllos Treen!lone" 1941 Coburn. Dor01hy (Heap) 1924 eid. Marion Margarc1 to"enj 1937 Com. Sail) Anne {Knowlton) 1957 endell. Sarah Louo<e (T.-C<'dalc) 1970 Craig, Anne Fairfa. (Bond) 1950 och. Mavi (Wolliams) 1931 Craig. Julia Ann 1962 ichanb. Virginia Joyce tbazelhl 1947 Cross. Eleanor Rulh 1 Harrison)!953 oetchel. Paoricia M3y CUrquh3rtl 1944 Cunningham. Cymhia Susan (Connoll) oberuon. Leslcogh Marion 1969 Dahlberg. Kathleen Ann 1969 obertson. Lois tweb oer) 1953 Davis. Barbara IMcCor~le) 1930 obin50n. Valerie Jean (Neil) 1941 D vis, Mary Margaret CChe<horeJ 1n5 oos. Janel Ehzabcoh 1952 Debosio. Deborah Kay 1978 u sell. Bette (McLauchlin) 1946 Deljen. Holly KnSlin l 970 u scll. Isabel MacPherson (GucnoseyJ 1929 Dunn. Marianne 1944 lndcnon, Barbara Gilmour (Armsorong\ 1957 Ekern. Eleanor (Doppl 1923 lndmon. Wend) Diana 1959 EllingSlon, Mary Kay (Greer) 1947 lndquist. Patricia Mac 1963 Elhs. Katherine Louise!Maddox) 1934 hllzko. Nat3lie Patricia (Oii,crJ 1963 Evans. Lucy Ann 1945 hekury. Cecilia Elizabeth 1960 Fenwic~. Joanne!Hayden) 1962 ick. M~m<y Loui"' <Mee~erl Ferry. Robena Jean 1967 inclair. Carol Ann 1957 Filch. Carol Anne Cluhani) 1952 ltde, Man I) n Bromfield 1965 Flickinger. Carolyn Grace CG!eavel 1954 JICIICV. Borbara Ellen 1941 Flocoe, Kalherine CHedegaard) 1950 pillbury. Allene Mae (Dra~e) 1960 Ford. Jill Bapciste CMurray) 1953 lilt.. Carolyn Morva (Coleclough) 1966 Gallagher. Lynne Ahce 1969 ;ocoenson. Mary Lucille creed) 19n Germaine. Marvelle Lyda (Akin) 1950 ilc'non. Mory Pauline 1966 Gleason. Jo Ann (Tomlinson) 1948 e~~dlerlond. Helen M C 1929 Goil. Martha Mary (Anthony) 1944 iylor. Manta Chn une L 1965 Good. Michaelle Ryan 1976 'bolchcr. Mlr)one Joan (Do~> It) Harris. Matjone (Spoiler) 1926 :'banen. Denni Kathleen 1964 Hamson. Margore1e Emihe CO'Fiaheny) 1959 'llompson. Dons Leona ccollin l 1941 Hawl.ins. Jean Beverly (Milchell) 1943 fbamton. Jennifer Joan 1965 Heap. Dora Jo (Zepeda) 1948 n.rift. Shellfh Kathleen {Kenned) l 1957 Hennessey. Margare1 Rose (Wilhams) 1954 fttdlll. Fnnco Rulh tfordl 1933 Hergen. Molly Ann Helen Marzoreo!Milburn) 1933 Holl. Alice (Dunlap) \aebv. J...ono Vocloria (Wilmonkl 1962 Holl. Mal)one tsmothj 1945 l'lwlu. Mary Helena cnicolj 1941 Honton. Carol Ann!Walker) 1963 l)ilr. Velma Irene {Mansell I 1932 fymll. lt.olhlccn 1968 lllqumn. Bc ~rley June (Bart len I 1948 VWIIrsflshcr. loon R cfanl 1942 w.llbrlqe. Elconor Sc Clatr (Llo)dl 1934 fllallb. Frances Ellen cbo~>elll 1938!o11fen. L)nn Moraorec 1966 WllklMon. Marzaret loon 1968 W'llliom M~r~<l) S tmalhe"son\ 1943 Willool. Borbora Rulh CSCOIIJ 1946 Hoard. 'anc) Ann (Smart) 195 Ho kons, Debra Jo 1971 Ho ~ons. Marsha Ka) 1969 Hudson. Martha Jean oprorfinl 1966 Humphre). Ehzabelh (Mohnl 1962 llw'd. Demeln Allene CPender) 1970 lnj!r.oham. Jane Auslon (Bum) 1939 Jackson. Suzene Karol C loore) 1965 Jay. Zelia Temple (Malhe" ) 19~ Johnson. Betue Barela) (Poorman) 19S7 wu.an. Shemll loon 1 C~m<ron Kasltn. Barban June 1957 Wl~Qler. Mil') Jean <Ell"' on! 1933 Wtlod. Carol Anna 1969 ~.Helen Dorochea 1940 Wr!Ft.. &nc) Ehubelh I lmt>'onl 1968 Wtlp. Valcne <Sucbcrlandl 1952 EPSn.O IOTA CUntversit> of Puget Sound) Ktabc). Georgoa Florence (Heuschelel 1947 Kon&. Corohne Louo.e CBorberl 1<;62 Komeu. Mil') Fronce!Karam) 1961 Krueser. Poula We ter {Slade) I 1964 Krutt'<hnott. ~!:me Ehsc (lnompsonl 1927 Lln&k> Mll) Louo<e {Wolden) 1950 Leononger. 1\n~ 1958 Loben). Londa Loutse!Bo)erl ApplctiMam. Bnana Pa ha Claflel 1969 uonherjer. undo Ann 1965 lllecllothrrudl. Grelchen L 1967 Lulie. Barbara BcdorthatWllllon$ t-. Helen AM 1969 Mannon@. Ann Louose tgummo" a..is. M&!Jirel Rll\h 19 I ~lapn uo.la Anne ll)oiii 1967 n.lertcla. anh Lee!Dupree I 1968 Ma' Marc:oa tl.l>erl 19S &cur. Enul) J1IC 196 tcit.nc. hlnnon 'Ia) , Paine Koren 1967 Mc'lollan. Deb<nb M 196~...,.._, DIIIIC Beth 1972 \1 \lollan. Manila Lee Ellen Plcnq>Onllfl)l 1'1 0 M \\cnic. Pauma Ann c\1 \\io.rdj 191>1 'nie KEYtSPRI. 'G 19 I Mead. Suzanne Kolherine (Cannell) Moles, Susan Moller. Katherine Loc~en Moffin, Margarel Allen Monsees. Ellen Mote. Anna Dean (Maohews) Ornelas. Linda Anne Parsons. Ann (ESlayl Peck. Martha Per~in s. Jane S Perkins. Pamcia Pol~ (Johnson) Peterson, Gail Y\cUc Peyser. Mary Evelyn (W3dc) Pierson. Penelope Ann Pilman. Nancy Jayne (Jones) Price. Penelope Pyzel. Frederica Mary Quinn. Christina Francb Rains. Sharon Lee tberwickj Ra)mond. Sally Ann ccahinl Reirdon. Mary Magdelenc!Pallen) Richardson. Lois McKay tb urtl Roberts. Toni Jeanne <Phillips) Robinene. Roberta Jean (Laoorrc) Saundcn;. Beverly L)nn!Slcward) Scon. Kathryn Linder Shack. Diane Margaret CAllen) Sharpe-. Patricia Ann CWashing10n 1 Shearman. Eli>abelh P (Slam;) Sizer. Margareo Mary Skeels. Glady' Margaret Smith. Virgima Cushing (CrutchficldJ Soans. Paula Jacqueline Stanlc). 1arilyn (Connoll y) Stanoon. Luc) Anne chu ff) Strauon. Elizabeth Ann Tenney. A nne Parker (8Jcon) Thoma ~. Marjorie- Ann 1Young1 Thomos. Sail) Ru1h Torbert. J a nie~ Lee fsticknldnl Traoner. Linda Gail (Cooper) Tribble. Barbara Jean Tunnocliff. Ann Duffield (Schull) Ullmann. Carol)n Polch<r Viben. Jane Elizabelh CHodg '><>nl Wahl, Beverly Ann (Mills! Ward. Jamm) Su Wa). Linda Ann (Johnson I Williams. B Wolma (Moore) Wilson. Heny (John;onl Wolf. Patsy Ann (Gentry) Wrighl. Teryl L)nn!Damron) W)eth. Gloria Helen GAMMA XI (University of California at Los Angeles) Abrams. Nanc) Elizabelh (Jack'>Onl Adams. Helen Frances (Munroe) Albrighl, Vocloria Arnila Alderman, IO"'phone Anden;on. Elsoe Arline cwolllams\ Anden;on. Judilh Lynn Anderson. Sail) Jane Arnold. Susan Virginia (Cannon) Anman. Ann Warren!Adams! Babeoc~. Carolin Anooinett!Starl) Bandy. Palricoa Ululam Bertagnolh, Janet Mane (Sherman! Bo,elow. Allee Bord Blac~"'ell. Be,erl) Choc (Joy) Bnscoe. Con tance Julia Brown, Dons Shel""ood cs.. annl Buller. Barbara Faith Buus. Barllorl Ellen (Headlee) Calhoun. Doroth) Jean tbenjamon) Campbell. Kalhleen Ehzabech CFabbnl Choo. Shirle~ S Clell'). Martha Kothleen Coles, Noltlie ~laud (Ruppl ColOe h. Bonnie Rae Cono er. Mil) Elizabeth CThomp;onl Cramer. Mlll') Da'ld>. Dorotb' ( ulh\on) Denno. Kllhe,"ne Jane ( ~loll l 01\on. Cathl)n Ch~d!Ald"'onhl Dudle). Mlr)one IInne Edelen. Mol.el Ann Egl). Louose Mane EIIIOI, Ehubeth {E\In I F:umv.orth. Helen ~oble ts "-&n on) Fem Enuhe Jean 1 Hammero<l Fnonltin, Jean Carol Freeze Pamda IO<e) Ghn<i Carohne Golmor "anc) Lee 1 Wngh!l Goebel. Donna Louo<c Gooden. Londo Jane cdaru } ~ l l IQ ~ JQ~ lll47 l~s 1~71 1%-1 19J~ i9ja 1965 IY"I Hag). Hamel Charloue flohn on) 1937 Hall. Vorgonia Munel 1949 Hanle. Sharon Elizabeth cgaon.borou hl 1959 Harp i. Nalalle Gene!Sef\oce) Held. Adah Virginia!Crabbe) 1931 Hess. Kristina Jeanine!Niedenmer) 1967 Holmes. Barbara Kert:lhoff 1942 Ho.. ard. Martitia Joslyn 1945 Ho\>ard. anc) CSchulenbergl 1960 Hudson. Jean 1941 Hue man. Carol Anne CMarcato) 1939 Hummel. Joanne Morris {Am\Slrongl 1943 Hummrl. Margaret Mom~ 194~ Huse. Barbard Ann (Freel Jonmon. Ur.mla Ann!Ealon) 1955 Janss. Glad)S tba1emanl Janss. Vorgino!9B JohnMon. Jane Anne 1951 Jones. Anne Bonner tloghl) 192 lost. Mar) Loui e (Mettler! 1957 Kong. Martha Ellen (Crebcr) 1952 Kinne). Jean Awrill tlaundonl 1933 Ki1>elman. Janel erose) 1933 Knowles. Linda Lu 1959 Ko ka. Eme,.one M rgarct tsmilh) Krueger. Sally Ann 1969 Kudell. Kathleen Ruth 1961 Kuddl. Maril)n Mae 1954 Lamon. Mar) L) ne 1941 Lam<on. Geraldine!Engh<hl 1945 Lembke. Lois tfellow,j 1925 Liulcton. Rae Claorc!lone>) 19:16 Longyear. Wuoifrcd CDock"eoler) 1950 L) on. Deborah Lee (Van Dcnnoa1h MacNeil. Su>an Allc)nc IAnder.onl 1965 Malcolmson. Moll) CGu un) anin. Barbara Bole> csi3oen 1956 Martin. Brenda Carol)n (Sopher! 1958 Martin. Lynn Carrie 1975 MaSlcrs. Bernice (McFarlondJ 1941 Maynor. A;a Gibson 1954 Mal nor. Lee Caohcnne I 96} M Bnde. Mar) E (Cou"n>) 1938 M Cann. Maf) ellen Paoncia 1971 McRuchie. Sandra Mone (Guard) 1961 Moller. Monl)n Joyce 1950 Millholland. Doana tkell) l Moomaw. Donnn Lc ogh CKtcs) 1975 Moore. Sharon Lee!Tate) 1962 Nash. Ale,andrn Kaohcrina CO"en) 1958 Navall, Maya (Whitehead ) 1946 elson. Kathleen 196 Nelson. Margaret Lee 1967 Nugent, Rulh Genrude 1ElliS O'Sulli an. Molly ~13ureen 1961 Paul. Mary Ellen (Conly) 1960 Price. Frances 1949 Reinhard. Joann 1954 Reynard. Susan Manon 1954 Rochon. Jean Francis 1946 Roggle. Margareo Lynn 1969 Robey. Marianne E a (Homer) 194 Rucksoell. Patricia Elinor tjohn<j 1934 Rumwell. Mmam Loree 1951 Ruu. Roscmal} Virgima 1951 Schmiu. Lisbelh Jane CMicchellJ 1960 Selby. Susan rgo)el!el 1961 Shone. Cynthoa Gaol 1965 Sla1er, Sharon Elizabeth 196J SUUidosh. Bcalnce (0 Yoaldl 1939 Sl>ples. Vorgonoa Margarel rjohnsonl 1932 SlCphens. Ehzabelh C!Coberly! 1933 Sumson. Diana {Webbl 19:17 Sumson. Eleanor <Tr"anorl 1927 S1rahm. Sara CFerguronl 196S Slrong. Elizabeth Dole 1969 Souec~. Lil) an Jo<cphone 1955 Suor. Loo Beuy trommgero 1946 Taenzer. B:ublr.> May!Lecl 1947 Ta)lor, Gretcbcn Rae oghck<man) 1957 Thomas. Llune Mane 1975 Valusek, Joan Adele cnel;onl 1963 VanM)er>. Ka1hl)n Jean 1965 \ 'e per. Louo"' Hennon trogenl 192 \ 'oss. Jacqueline Wall. Londa Lee 195 w..,h, Pam<~ leaton I!937 Wlu<ler. Mlll') E tbled<oeo 1'141 \\ oleo. C)nlhoa Anne CMcDo.. ellt 196 Wol<en. Bart>ara Jane thorrochl 1942 Wood. Louo\e <"-dam l 1936 Yourcll. Lomone E tpemnl 19) DELTA TA r 'n1versny of outhorn Californ1al Abba!< \Ill) Fronce Abecl. S)dnt~ l..ucole I onj t:ono 1%5.Um. \IIJ'Ilondo lv~j 51

54 Babbil. Brenda B!Eastman) 1960 Vaccariello, Carla Ann tfonmann) 1962 Fuhz. DaiS)' Eleanor 1Gu1hne Elhs. Susan Roger Baker. Evelyn Edi1h 1971 Vannauan. Kathleen Gayle!Fisher) 1963 Gorman. Ellen Mane 1966 Fle1chcr. Robena 011\ ia (Rayl Barnes, Louise 1949 Vonherzen. Joyce Elizabeth 1963 Greenan. Edna M (McQuade) 1913 Folsom. C)nthia Elizabe1h Bcscos. Beuy Lynn 1969 Voyda1, Laura Constance 1973 Haas. Joan Marie 1965 Foo~s. Mela Stuan (Richard) Blanchard. Carol Ann!Drake) 1954 Vruwin~. Jane 1949 Harri<en. Donna Lynn 1964 Frreman. Nanc} Jane Bond. Cecliy (Nyomarkay) 1958 Walker. Sharon Marcia (Currier) 1960 Holsclaw. Leigh Kennedy 1969 French. Joan Frances Booth, Johnm Marcella (George) 1948 Wilson. Elizabeth Allen!Othmer) 1953 Hornor. Winifred McGee (Myerl 1944 G1bney. Nancy Morri IPa,.onsJ Booth. Pamela 1958 Wright, Suzanne Edi1h (Wetzler) 1965 Hoy. Linda Lee!Coreyl 1969 Grrenfield. Ann Elizabeth tpatten>nl Boucher. Peg1 ES1elle 1967 Hu"' Pa1ricia Sue (Wrightl 1953 Grunenfelder. Gretchen Ann EPSILON DELTA (Arizona State Brackett. Patricia Ann!Beasley) 1950 Kelley. Helen Judilh 1968 Hall. D1ana SundquiSI Brock, Beatrice Ann (Rogers) 1952 University) K1mmel. Ka1hryn Virginia!Bolen) 1936 Hamilton. Ann Brooks. Diane Ruth IDixon) 1970 Kinle)'. Lois Joanne 1952 Helms. Mary Margaret!Fisher) Ang!Us, Carole Burdine (Llop) 1960 Brown. Dianne Morgan 1969 Law. Manha Virginia!Hulll 1938 Henry. Jean Williams Applebaum. Ellen Sue 1972 Burrell. Ellen Louise 1965 Lehman. Margaret Lee (Corder) 1961 Herbst. Doro1hy (Chic~) Baker, Sandra Lee (Hovde) 1959 Burrell, Mary Louise!Tomich) 1961 Lowe. Eleanor Hays (Walkeri 1934 Hogge. Joyce ES1elle!Hedgepeth) Battenfield. Diane Sue (Sternberg) 1963 Butterfield. Rosalie Ann (Tank) 1956 Lyman. Bonnie Gay (Edwards) 1943 Holdren. Jamison (farmer! Benzel. Karen Ann (Ascanil 1964 Cameron. Jenifer!Schmidt) 1968 Maphis. Pamela Ann (Reese! 1969 Hougen. Dona Clare (Mw-.hall) Bettis. Karen Marie 1978 Coffman. Rachelle June 1968 Ma,.hall. Anna Mary (Lloyd) 1913 Hughes. Eloise MacPhe,.on Bettis. Lisa Ann 1976 Cooper, Pamela Millicent (Pittenger) 1970 McCoy. Judith Ann 1973 Buck. Cornelia Lavinia (Wilson) 1959 Ivanoff. Alexandra (Denny) Crook. Shelley Sherwood 1970 McCue. Iris (Webb) 1923 Burehinal. Susan Carol 1971 Jackson. Elizabeth Lam;!Everett! Cummins. Camille Ruth 1954 McKay. Dorothy Lois!Bellis I 1924 Burke, Susan Ann 1965 Johnson. Helen Sue (Summers) Cusick, Jane Frances (Roachl 1953 McKinney. Mary (Weaver) 1910 Cancro, Phyllis Jo 1964 Jones. Caroline Elizabeth Cutler, Brooke Roxanne (Patton) 1970 McWhoner. Jacquelyn!Blankinship) 1950 Dodenhofp, Elizabeth Joan 1964 Jones. Eleanor Glasgow C CHme) Davenpon, Betty Jo 1953 Meadows. Nancy Massie (Ghizl Domenici. Karen Katherine Jones. Patncia Ann Day. Randee Elaine 1967 Edgar, Linda Faye (Wassick) Millender. Georgia Irene llohnson) Joyner. Sarah Cross Diggins. Terri Lee 1972 Farry, Patricia Jeanne MoiSt. Clara Summe" (Selby) Ken)on. Ru1h Elinor Doll. Patricia Ann (Sparks) 1965 Moore. Elizabeth Kramer 1962 Goodrum. Winnie Lou 1962 Kinnear. Katherine AnnC' Doyle, Michaela Mary M (Sawyer) 1963 Moore. Frederica McDonald (Bremer) 19~9 Holmes. Lorna Gail 1970 Knoop. Charlotte Virginia!Adams) Dunn. Virginia Louise 1947 Hulbin. Nancy Elena Moore. Jane Ellen Kuhn. Frances Duque. Mary Frances (Kendall) 1966 Mundy. Rebecca Sue (Workman) Hutzel. Janet Lynn Kustrup. Elizabeth Margret I Sheahan) Durnin. Mary Ann CDion) 1958 Nale. Naomi (Love) Jorgensen, Lois Jean (lundberg) Kyle. Jane (Mead! Elam, Janice Ann (Hoag) 1967 Kearns, Victoria Dale Perkins. Harrie Laskey. Phyllis Joyce (Renick) Elwood. Sylvia Irene 1955 Peters. Ellen Earnshaw (O'Brien) Kepler. Christine Diane Leeming. Judith!Thompson) Fink. Suzanne Joyce 1965 Knowles. Cynthia Joan Reay. Virginia Dent (Brannon) List. Mary Margare1!Duvall) Furer, Melissa Anne 1968 Love, Tina Louise (Bakke) 1974 Re iner. Sarah (Bamardl 1913 Lo~ey. Mary Ellen )Gadde;J Geiler. Gretchen Beth (Poner) 1966 Manens. Kathryn Jean (KlumphJ Royce. Polly Davis (M}erl Macy. Carol) n (Killeen l Giannini. Gloria Mo.ria 1974 Ruc~mon. Manin, Anne Elizabeth (Good) Jane Gallison Marsland. Barbara Jean Giddings. Carolyn Alice 1955 McClintock. Susan Leslie Rule. Jane Ellen Mw-.land. V olet Mae!Raymond) Gilben. Jacqueline (Bradfield) 1947 McDonald, Bonnie Sue (ZepO 1962 Ryan. Barbara Dale CSuttonl 1955 McCormick. Camilla F (Vance) Gimenez. Karen Marie 1971 Messersmith. Nan Marie 1967 Ryan. Patricia Ann (McEnamyl 1954 McGuire. Manha Harrison (Keaungl Guy. Robena Louise 1957 O'Hem. Jacquelynn Lucille Savage. Eva Laverne (Smith) McMahon. Patricia Hall. Lynne Susanne 1957 Owen, Diane Elizabeth!Layne) Sayre. Barbara Sue Merrihew. Anne Loli1a (Fehrenbacher) Hall. Mary Joanne (Esser) 1967 Peach, Gre1a Louise 1970 Schoonover. Cora Virginia CCordovanol 1968 Miller. Ann Sheldon (Stout) Heacock. Jane Louise (Jones) 1953 Pender, Karen (Balestrery) 1959 Shoup. Judith Ann 1966 Mon1gomery. Christine Anne Helwig. Kateri Anne 1976 Pomeroy, Tanya Gladys (Jorgensen) 1963 Shriver. Herrna Suzanne!Bayliss) 1910 Moon:. Eugema!Cobb) H~neman, Nanna Frances 1956 Ri1chie. Sandra Lee 1962 Simms. Eleanor Ma.nn 1935 Moore. Margare1 Lathrop!Venable) Hoffmann. Margaret Anne 1960 Robens. Su Ann (Kane) Simpson. Margarei Ann (Maninl Morgan. Pauline Turley (King! Hollingswonh. Susan Jean 1965 Sanson, Elizabeth Sayre (Kellen) 1965 Springer. Mary Anne (McBride) 1951 Morrisey. Susan Hubbell. Sidney Adrian (Wens) 196! Schreiber, Karen Lee 1964 Sweeney. Virginio Reid!Thurs1on) 1922 Monon. Nancy Dinwiddie!Gardiner) Jennings. Jane Lynne 1959 Sellers. Claudia Lura (Magavero) 1966 Swing. Nancy Jo (Sunshine) 1962 Nichols. Barbara Lynn Kelly, Sharon Gene (lee) 1958 Sladish. Linda Rae 1967 Talbou. Agnes Genrude (S!evensl 1920 Nuemberger. Mary Ann (Mason) Langdon. Janel Irene 1972 Smith, Juanila Sara 1960 Thompson. Beverly Frances 1962 O'Connell. Sharon Colleen Leavlll. Brenda Kay 1959 Smith. Rebecca Ann Tomlinson. Mary Jo (Madden ) Odom. Shannon Lynn (Allonier) Lingle. DIXie Ann (Collins) 1947 S~raub, Susan Butler (Baker) Toy. Mal) lsabeltmasse)l O'Rourke. Diane Frances Linkletter. Sharon 1964 Sutter, Jayne Lois 1972 Treadgold. Elodie Genrude (Morrison) 1949 Pearce. Su.umne Pettit (PruehcrJ Llpp. Emile Ann (Banjamin) 1955 Thies. Linda Jeanne 1971 Ulre}. Melissa Jane 1969 Proc1or. Gayle Ransone (Williams) MacTernan. Nancy Ann 1967 Utke. Susan Catherine (Hersker) 1973 Vernon. Mildred lucille (Chrysler) 1946 Reed. Jams Lou1se 1 Keller) MaJOr. Diane Gwendolynn (Thompson) 1951 Valen1ine. Katherine Claire 1965 Weaver. Kathryn Lois CMcBride) 1940 Refo. Mildred Lee!Carr) Major. Pa1ricia Nanc)e!Ramser) 1952 Vise!. Jean Louise (Hilbig) 1960 Williams. Barbara Lynn CTompkin J 1962 Regier. Mal) Alice (Hoes! McCloskey. Jean Dim mit 1955 Wall. Pamela Ann Wilson. Barbara Ann Rieser. Rosamond Pauline!Refo) Mcinnis. Marcia Anne(Bondl 1962 Williams. Susan Jane (Ryberg) Wnght. Alice Elizabelh Robens. Helen LangSion (Whlllinghaml Mclean. Susan Leslie (Wiu) 1960 Wilson. Cathy Blair Mhoon. Verona Marquis thuntcr) 1966 GAMMA KAPPA (College of Robens. Rose Elizabe1h CRagazzo) 1971 Zahn. Patricia Ann (Carey) Motl. Sarah Anne!Baird) 1961 Robinson. Lillian Halsey I Adams) 1950 William & Mary) ROJ~O. M)crs. Barbara Ann Phyllis Ann 1957 LAMBDA PROVINCE Adams. Jacqueline 1943 Rou1!.10ne. Fr3nce~ Nelson. Clydeo Vlncenl CRee\'C:SI 1962 Adams. Sarah Nancy!Barr) 1935 Nugent. Vnleric Jean Roulstone. Ka1herine (Remhardl) 1962 BETA UPSILON (West Virginia Albers. Helen Louise (Moodie) 1942 O'Connor. Sharon Michele!Guglielmino) Rucker. Ani1a (Collrell) 1969 University) Allen. Susan HouSion CMcGra1h Omars. Mardythe Jean (Dipirro) Rucker. Brenda Elizabeth 1956 Anderson. Thomas Nash IFairwea~hcrl 1959 Rueger. Bell} Lou ( Rul led~e) Paul. Bren Dee 1971 Ander<on. Peggy Louise 1966 Arble. Suzanne Marl< I Mason) 1957 Runnei>. Ruth Anne io'sheaj Pruchcu. Priscilla Dee 1971 Ball. Virginia Colleen 1943 Bamttt. Suzanne Marie 1969 Ryan. Nancy Elizabe1h Qullligan. Carol Jean!Gardner) 1972 Barnard. Ann Lewis!Pauley) 1959 Barrie~. Sandra Lea IB ermanl 196~ Samsel. Clcmenune I ScholeS! RalliS. Man-Dee 1977 Banlcu. Alice Ann 1953 Baylor. Mlljol)e Lee!Law) 195~ She1ld. Catherine Mae (Puccio) Rasmussen. Frances Anne CNtcel 1953 Bates. Carol Mae i Pac~er) 1947 Beeche-r. Virgtnia Brian CScf)mgeourl 1947 Shont. Susan Ramona CSeneker) Ra\. Jcnn1rer Louise (Schribner) 1970 Bell. Eleanor Frances!Dod) 1954 BIShop. Eleanor Kno,.Jes (Po" ell) 1934 Smuh. Bell> Linn Re~k. Vi!Jmia 1951 Bla.r. Bonme!Rosel 1956 Black. Cheron Jane 1954 Smuh. Helen Ga)e Renndamp. Ronme L~ 1964 Boley. Virginia C!Parrish) 1937 Blackburn. Sandra L~nne 1964 S1a1kr. Jane Elizabeth Richardson. Robena Gay (Sp1llane) 1954 Brook ~. Ju.nene Steele (Thompson I 1928 Butler. Manette Francis CParwnsl 1935 St<llz. Charlolle Elise (Sanborn) R1cdell. Chnstine La\'eme 1965 Bro"n. Mary Jo (Hash) 1963 Cady. Marcia Ann< tvon Es.,.n) 1957 S1rwan. Ester Pricilla IBro"nl R1ggle. Barbara Susan ilohnson) 1964 Buehler. Dolon:s Carolyn rhastingsl 1946 Cafe. Diane L) nn 1972 S1 John. Julia B!Buming) Roach. Judv Noves 1954 Bums. Evelyn Sage tdowlin) 1906 Ca}ot. Blllie Jill (Gordon) 1964 Slrilnge. Hel<n Inez IPallersonl Robb. Patn~ia Ann 1953 Bums. Mary Margan: Ca;01. M1chelc Jan 1967 Street3. Patncia Marie c Fi(,her) Samuelson. anc} Kay (Gnepemrog) 1962 Calhoun. Ann Fn:dlock!Williamsl 1951 Chesson. Clare Virgmta 1934 Sundin. Lmda Elholl Schmodc. anc).~nn (Schmilz) 1947 Campbell. Margore1 Hepburn 1Bune) 1952 Chrisuan. Juhe Ann CHoustonl 1970 Ta}lor. MaT) M)ers IL}on> l Sea>e. Soli) Ann 1966 Chapman. Mary Elizabeth CReeS< ) 1934 Clone. Kamna Hamilton tbcebel 1930 Thom1>. Ruth Jane (Fol~l Sherrard. Elame Meredilh <EIIickl 1954 Chanum. Patricia Jane 1958 Cohen. Marlene Fa) c 1965 Thom<oo. France Oh\la IBu beej Shunlcff. Ka1hleen 1964 Cole. Sara Ann (Parson ) 1950 Co} ncr. Elizabeth Anne IHolucla" l 1958 T1~nor. Barbara Joan tmoorel S1d.:. J a ~enc 1956 Connor. Jo)ce Carol CWilhnghaml 1957 Cr "ford. Ca1henne lou1se Dillon) 1970 Tov.nsend. Valerie Jean Sampwn. Pu.mciB Ann 1971 Da"' Elizabe1h Ann 1Mo1SI) 1942 Cuervo. Amalia G1sela t Hall) 1971 Tupper. Kalhl)n L;nn lattr. Aud~) Adelle (Pentonl 1951 D3~son. Anne Katht) n IArmsuonp) 1946 Darb}. Margare1 lou1se (Hurle)) 1944 Lpton. Frances Brmard IPo}nllJ 13ughtcr. Cont.bcc Sus.~n tgoochnpl 1970 Dean. Grace 1Hanul 1919 Da.is. Barbaro Ann 1~5 Voegelin. P mela JelllllBald"'nl Sm1th. Deanne H>mbl) 1963 Edwards. MaT) D (Wei h) 1906 Da"' Mllrgilret Elizabeth A 1'1~3 Wat\On. Janet Wea.er IHaJSieadJ math, Juhe Ann (\\'JIIC'rsonl 1966 Fas1. Josephine E tsil!i>) 191 Da'" Manha tsa"on) 1936 Wat\On. Joan Da\ol\ (Dunn} Stan:ge. Chameth An!pcr (8cl:mgcr) 1958 F1eld. MaT) Chcno"eth 1950 Da). Donna Carol Wturcner. Vi'l'ln13 L tump. Kuthlec:n Jan 1963 Aemm~. Vtr@lnl8 Lee tbc~kl 19JQ Demt. Bell) Blour 1940 W!l>On. Pns.:11la Janel L il l Th.-11. Julie Ann!Webber) 1961 At~hman. Julia Beth tsscckerl 1968 Doughen>. Ma> Lo1> tgnrtinl 1911 Wr.ay. Ellen Ehubeth ISpe;,er) Tull'IC'r. J.t.M nn 1966 Floumo). anc} Margart:llMeo<el 1939 Do\.lol1C). V~J!tm:t L)nnc 1965 W>ckoif. Jean CaT) I tmerden Thul<. Su an Elizobeth 19S7 Fromme. Barbara (Heoder..onl 1937 Du\UI''" Grace tbclll 1943 Young. Manh.o Goode 52 THE KEY SPRI'\G I

55 GAMMA CHI (George Washington University) Miedl. Violet Zulme "- Dorolby Louise!Marks) a-. Mll]o!Y fmooneyj a-. MMpret Jean... Miry Anne!Rogers)... VirJinoa!.«(Ferrill I ')' Louise... Eva Katharine Jllllr. Kay Reilly (Johnson) lail Pauline Claire (Davis)... Joanne Lou1se (Norvell) 8_,, Jeannelle Alia lhldr.lllm. Lois Kathryn!Shields) llldfca. Doris (Lear) B,._;de. Barbara Lee (McDonald! c-. Joan Marie c..p.ell. Morna Margaret Capps. Jacqueline Roper (Maier) c-. Eleanor H01ch~iss IHorrmannl Old.. Sun B therlon~) Comlfl. PhylliS Kathryn C (Brigham) Calfm. Martha Jane Cak. Marjone June tpeppersl Olllier. Janet Marie (Haney) c.wdine. Dorothy Marian (Sister) Cooper. Margaret Louise a-ncr. Sarah Abiga1l IRaymondl Cia. Jane Penhallegon!Cummins) Cllnnun. Sail) Lou I Billingsley J c-. Anne Pay.on ll!dis. Leshe Dlpan. Mary Ellen Lydia (Burke) Dlllno. Mar~ery Loui (Brashear) l)lbca:hto. Claut:!.«tNeumann) DDuaJb. Fr ncc> Justina 1 Kerby 1 Dmo. Juduh Mary twil~cnmjnl Dulloi. Pt~lricia Loui c Eulcy. Anne Jeffrie>!Smith) 1! - Ehzabeth Hu1chison E-. Julia MacNair (Davis) flntuhanon. Sue Wahle (Law) Fulon. Patricia Joanne (Ea~an) '-r. Sarah Lynne!Mills) Fnlcy. Chrisune Louise tgemcnl l'lqodtp. Constance Ann (Stewan) Fl)c. VifJinla King tmclcndon) O.U.,hor. Barbara Blaine tlu>combl a.-. Judith Ann (Moltl.uu) <lloohal. Ral.a Ginon. Gloria tfrohlingj o.bnc. Jane Ellen tmaninl HIJioW<:II. Constance Ida fbcaslyl Homma. Bubar.! All~ne (Candlandl Hoaby. Carolyn EliLabcth tcottrclll lllrdy. Mary Jean (Freas) Hawley. Lmda Sweet Itaim. Sara Dudle) ( l\.1 a~'<>n) llildcrle~. Johanna Genrude (Muhlner) llopntogier. Elizabeth W fsunnej lbb. Eliabcth Anne Hubcnetlc. An1oancuc Tam:, Hulr. Shirley Frante... l'lar1c111 Ann tbruinc) llllae. M""""'t Be erley!ryburn I...,, Juduh Ann... Ethel Marte... Ehzabc1h Helen lcllo.. Candace Lenoir< Klllppen. Phoebe Malura Kaaa;,. Mal) Beth (Paul) IA!upn. Jean Man ts htrrj L.t.itu. J11uce Lou1<e... Mil) Ida tl..ar<ooj ac... l'llnclll Eh zabeth ~. Pauktte Billie ~~ Anne hth1ldc tz:ihrob-~yj oy. l:d1th L tchappekarl lllcda nt. M""aretta lou1 1 lcdonnell) ijht. Corol)n lone WIKwlcr. Jane 1 \Crt,l) llfiddlctlruol.,. Suunne 1Ec~blomt Milbon. Gene IC>r E I >h~>onh I II. MOl) Jo phmc IB I hi 'llalllcr. Jeanne: Clam 1Bal\hl... kant tu!lb-.1. San Lucrcu 1 lucllcrj...,. Ch.ulouc fran. IWIII... Sandf,>nl)...,. Suunnc Com l IBntll nl.. ant:) nn. t.lqam 1 kkr<onl Cllar. Marprc) F<al) Clloinlc.Kam.Go l... Jo.n tkromj..._. Carohne ll<>~>m.on t\lllltrl M M % ~ " ! % l'i~ (o; JQ57 19~ ~ 19~ 19 l IU5~ Parl;, Mary Louise (Sister) 1934 Peterson. Ann Brooke tkingsberry) 1939 Popham. Valbory Lee favancena) 1943 Prcnlls<. Catharine Watkm (Plummer) 1944 Pu~h. Annabel Sober (Dolan) 1944 Rea. Gloria fkermischl 1940 Renshaw. Maidec Milnor tgilben) 1961 Reynolds. Elizabeth V tdillon) 1930 Rhoades. Jane Adair (Johnson) 1932 Rice. Joan Huntin~ton (Rixey) 1946 Riddle. Harric1 Graham!Caner) 1959 Saipe. Barbara Jean 1968 Sampson. Carol Lynn 1970 Sawyer. Helen Hurd 1963 Schmitt. Barbara Ann tlondyl 1938 Schuyler. Shirley (Saxby) 1949 Sherfey. Helen Robena (DoyleJ 1932 Simpson. Janet 1952 Smedberg. Claudia Stuan!Adams) 1947 Sneeringer. Ann Marie!McKay) 1957 Sparra. Karen Leigh 1962 S1arkey. Elitabeth Bowie!Rocher) 1945 Sullivan. Diane Marie 1963 Swanman. SarJ 1964 Taylor. Keith Powell 1967 Teague. Catherine Caldwell 1962 Tchaan. Angela Rose 1957 Warner. Adrienne (Bandy) 1940 Warren. Jill Linda (Landsberg) 1961 Weber. Vic1oria Ann 1974 Weers. Barbara Lee (Wec~sl 1941 Wehr. Patricia Rose (Kirby) 1939 Wci>S. Mrujorio Faye 1959 Wc ~ tbrook. Eugenia Lancaster 1930 Wheeler. Ghientien Foshay (Conner) 1965 Wilkes. Bety May (Miller) 1951 Willcox. Caroline Dodge 1929 Wilson. Marian Sue tlylej 1952 Young. Margaret Eli1.obeth tbaiij 1938 GAMMA PSI (University of Maryland) Acuff. Mary Ann 1970 Albrecht. Nancy Ellen (Nichol;) 1961 Arend. Carolyn Ruth (Cun~>J 1959 Bailik. Colleen Jane 1968 Berlin. Helen Joanna (Anderson) 1957 Boice. Margaret Allie Lee IHin~kl 1959 Bond. Margaret Elizabe1h (Smith I 1941 Boswell. Sandra Jane 1969 Boyd. Elitabeth Louise (Galesl 1956 Broadhurst. Lucille Ray (Archibald) 1960 Bum,idc. Eben!Cha>e) 1960 Chebithes. S1amatia I %0 Coale. Nancy Wihon 1968 Collins. Helen Marie DanLC 1934 Connelly. Patncia Hudnall 1963 Connelly. Susan 1964 Coo~. Deborah Anne 1967 Cook. Linda Faye 1959 Cregg. Barbara Ehzabcth 1971 Cros~. Katherine Jean (Car~onJ 1954 DaviS. Joan Barbara (Holmberg) 1959 Ebcns. Jeanme Ruth tsiane~j 1951 Elilon. Mary Kalhl)n ttoddi 1961 Ell!;, Patricia May tg u e~cnbergerl 11J6.1 Faw. Geoll!< Laird 1955 Fie ncr. Rodney Lee!Evans I 1963 Flynn. Maureen Fr n cs 1968 Foro. Barbara Bealricc (Wcmcss) 1952 Gibson. Con<tance Ann!Pagel 1954 Gould. Deborah Elilllbelh (Lannon) 1967 Gude. Deborah Meade tloru) 1956 Gudc. Elame Du Vall 1954 Gwathme). Eleanor!McAnult)l 1948 Hahn. Jo) Ann cwau..insl 1950 Hale. Sail) 1954 Hendcr;on. Manlyn (lhlej 1943 Herrin~. Margaret Turner (Gamble) 1930 H1ghbaq!cr. Jean Eliubeth (Ciarl.l 1944 lloffman. Jean Anncnc tlongl 1938 Hunt. Ka!<'n Ann 1974 Kempton. MOfJarct J tprc,le) K1lham. Audre IZuiiC~) 1929 K1nta1d. M~ Ta) lor IChcc~l 1%3 KraJo>~<. Jan L~nn I 973 Kru~cr. Judnh Ann tpaschaiij 195W Kuhn. EJc nor M"t'J"""!Wilh>nbool IQJ L:mxmd. Jeanne Prt-'-t'-l" 19o6 Lang. Ahet: Hudson tadan»l 1937 Lomnour. Ju.. hth nne IRea,ant )Q<S l..e~>~>. June!Qualls) 194 LIIK'11~ mp. VirJ!IRII Ruth tharroijj 1949 Luttr<ll. Elllai>eth Joan 1945 \I~ r. Om tholmoj l<ih M"""""" Dorothy Anne t J'Pictonl 195~ M urd). Mil) Jane On""'"' IY~Y \IMM). Linda Beth tbi ndl I McNaughton. Edwina Bell (Russell) 1936 Miles. Judith Ann (Beville) 1959 Moonly. Karen Louise tbryanl) 1962 Morris. Patricia Anne (Watkins) 1954 Mumfonl. Barbara E 1944 Nonh. Christine Louise 1969 Ohlson. Nancy Kay (Parler) 1967 Owens. Nancy Anne!Bruner) 1958 Patchen. Judith Lynn fmacanhur) 1961 Pilgrim. Priscilla Vi'l!inia (Eagye) 1954 Prcntbs, Jean Elizabeth (Heck) 1929 Ra1hcr. Jane Corinne!Thiebaud) 1954 Reuling. Ida Fay tcarpc:ntcr) 1934 Rowell. Grace Anne 1965 Sautr. Noreen 1960 Schullz. Jan Del 1973 Sherman. Dale Valerie (Setzer) 1943 Shier. Harriet Ellen 1960 Shipley. Dorothy Buckingham (ScoiiJ 1930 Shon. Peggy Ann (Hosey) 1962 Smallwood. Barbara Anne!Schwanz) 1954 Smith. Margaret Fenwick tluthringerj 1958 Smythe. Gai Louise 1971 Snoddy. Carole Jean 1965 Sparhawk. Manha Ladd (Domina) 1940 Stelzer. Carolyn!Quillin) 1952 Swanger. Ann Caroline (Ling) 1957 Sweglar. Joan Rosalie 1957 Wells. Sandra Lee 1965 Wilson. E Jane (Heaton) 1936 Yingling. Mac (Cotterman) 1931 Zoda. Barbara Ann (Mason) 1961 DELTA BETA (Duke University) Abel. Emily Carol Ainslk. Judith Ann (Decker) Allaway. Susan Mary Ames. Marcia Anderson. Frances Seward (\Villi:mts) Andrews. Deborah Biddle Arnold. Mary Josephine!Markham) Ashwonh. Margaret Ellen Ba~er. Judith Ann Baldwin. Mary Frances Barbara. Sara Ann (Vickers) Bass. Benha Jo (Mansker) Bell. Bettina Lee (Wyman) Boylan. Kathleen Ford trobens) Brower. Marilyn Nancy (Harris) Bullard. Mary Ann!Homing) Butler. Lucille (Taylor) Campbell. R01h Hallock Chamberlin. Gail H (Salzman) Church. M31) Elting< (Rouse 1 Collom. Mary Pearson!How) Colvin. Beverly Jean Colvin. Margaret Thornhill (Chapman) Cr ig. Ellen Joan!Matti Da, idson. Lee Ann Davis. Eleanor Beauford (Reinckingl Dibble. France> Joan ISharnbau~hl Dill. Doris Marguerite (Holaday) Donald. Alice Wea1hcrly DoSier. Harriet Elizabeth 1 Bunon) Dunda), Deirdre Clare (Enright) Dunn. Mary Brrwlon Enfield. Lucy Elizabeth Fal~. Susan Katherine French. Mary Ann (HamlOn) Gcmner. Dorothic Florence (Volkman) Giles. Ka1hcrine Clare 1 Lougee) Hall. Clarice Gcnrude!Jonesl Hamel. Judilh Lynn (Oldham) Harris. Chrisune EJizabelh tsmith J Ht[!)'an. Gwen Francme Hencr. Manha Jo Hillman. Virgima Mac Bollmcyer. Ru1h Kotnne Holmquist. Julie Bcrg~w Humley. Janet Ta)lor IPhelpsl Hutc~son. Jo:m lsom. Ellen Eh7abeth Je._., ell. MarJorie Anne Kern. Jean Ro> tfnzgeraldj Ketchum. Mil) Stu:ut U.mbcn. J.ma La~>ren<X. Leone EJuabeth toll\) Lund<tcn. Jean Ahcc Lunger. Manan Lillian trce,esl Mxl>o<>r. V~r!mla Co> CMeynl 1adcr. Joan M>\lnt tbiltont Martm. M:uy Chandler 1 Bwrland) MtBI')dc. Pnsc1l> Rcwl tm"''' McConmcl. Mar!art:t Wo!Ju M Fad) en. Bett) Canooo!Russell) 1-kCie>n. Lucllk Merchant. Marpan:t Am tpn..e) 1e) " MU)<'OC Wmn (Jane.) ~ ~ ~ Mmer. Helen Louise!Harper) 1940 Morris. Sarab Katherine 1964 Morrow. Ada Vernon fmcgale) 1933 Mulkn. Mary Catherine I 969 Nash. Ann Willett (Crichton) 1957 Newland. Joanne (Holden I 1953 Oak. Eleanor S (Winter) 1936 O'Neill. Shelley Beth 1973 Pangborn, Penelope Anne 1961 Parks. Elizabeth Jane (MacQuarrie) 1933 Perkins. Susan Havard 1951 Peters. Duley Cyn1hia (Zttterstrandl 1949 Prewitt. Alice Adair 1961 Raub. Antionettc 1960 Rich. Elizabeth Holmes 1964 Richey. Barbara Lynn 197.\ Rocchio. Diane Leighton tmay) 1964 Ruffcorn. Eleanor FoSler (Boy<rl 1938 Sanders. Nancy Virginia tgoodwm) 1955 Schad. Susan Patterson (Gall) 1962 Schrider. Jane Louise (Sajol 1948 Slaughter. Celia Roan (Huston) 1963 Smith. Heather Howanl 1962 Smith, Julie Ann (Anger) 1963 Smith. Mary Jane 1947 Smith. Shelley Rebecca (Swan;) 1968 Snook. Edilh Louisa!Lehman) Squire. Nancy Jean (James) 1941 Stevens. Lynn Baxter 1964 S1onc. Pamela Lynn tmcadc) 1970 Thomas. Emma Lewis 1951 Thompson. Mary Claire!Buller) 1936 Thwaitc. Lois Elmor!Adams) 1958 Trent. Mary Elizabeth!Hammer) 1961 Tucker. Eleanor Broo~e (Di.<onJ 1952 Vierling. Margaret Eliabcth (Ridenour) 1948 Wagner. Laura Elinor!Bolte) 1938 Walker. Cheryl Anne trusseiij 1972 Ward. Mary Elizabeth (Root) 1965 Welsh. Valerie Draper tbederman J 1957 Wescott. Ann Lenore (May) 1955 Whanon. Joanne Clark ICocl 1946 Willian>S. Barbara Jeanne (Obenshain) 1939 Williams. Schuyler Landis 1964 Winn. Ethelyn Upshaw 1972 Witte. Patricia Marion IFie~aiJ 1935 DELTA THETA (Goucher College) Andcr>en. Selma E V 1942 Barbur. Marion J tdcyoungl 1933 Davenpon. Marian tblair) 1934 Deshong. Geraldine Ollvis IPicsterl 19J5 Dr per. Helen Margaret 1933 Draper. Manon Hoffman 1933 Enms. Margare1 Anne (Ethoridge) 1942 Fay. Helen Kee ver 1933 Griffing. Ang<linc Pcrl.ins IWoll) 1935 Han. Ru1h A!Revell) 1936 Be1dclbach. Mary Jane tmorjn) 1942 Bilchin>. Beny CburchilliFordJ 1935 Jacobs. Jacqueline Lee 1Ra1h ) 1939 James. Eduh Natald tballl 1940 Lewis. Margare1 as1 19J3 McKee. Harnett W1lson (F01hyl 1933 Noda. Gloria Teru!Yamaoka) 1942 Oger. Robenc kamnc (Millen 1941 Patten. Mabel tsioc ~bndgct 19J.I Pancrson. Dorothy G (SitMfncdJ 1933 Redhead. Jane Lenore INornhon l 1933 Snuth. Louise IPCUISI 1933 Tcmpesl. Ehzabeth S (lo~ l)l 19;5 Uffelman. Edilh Jean ne tru >elll 1938 EPSILON GAMMA (University of North Carolina) Abemcth). Bl)tC B~<r!Wilham>) 1958 Andrrson. Barbara Jean i\val~crl 1964 Bcny. Jane Caroi!Mo)eri 1970 Bl)lhc. Judith Manon 1962 Bradford. BtiS) Bigh1 IBre~>crl 1964 Brnwley. Mil) Wahon tm11lerj 1967 Bnd~foru. June Ellen 1966 BroeL. Manlyn l<an 1971 Bu hong. Sail) Robmson 1960 Carpenter. hclley Ann IDa~> 'ion) 1968 Clwnbhss. Bets) Jane 1964 Clu1<. Tom Eh1.abelh IKencrl) l 196S oc. EJ<anor Jane tsi cr) 19~9 Cohen. V.'cnd) MarJ:tr<t I 967 Condon. Koth<nnc Trou><lol tgra) l 1960 Coole). Jean Coun 1%~ Cron. Debrll Ann 1972 Dlllm. Jean Bampwn JQ6.1 Ewu. El1Labe1h AM tc bel I~ Fambrough. Manon!.«1 Andrr<onl I \166 FlOCh. MOl) Hannah ITaftl 1959 Fll:rrulll. Ehubeth HcAih<.'t'II H.nnmcu J 19~9 53

56 Gilliam. Katherine Bndgcs \~ id.. Susan Lee 1976 Myers. Charlolle Rebecca 1965 Thomas. Ramona Jean (Presson) I GonLales. Elena 1961 Huffman. Marsha Lee (Hudgins) 1968 Nichol;un. Monle Hyall!Wallace ) 1965 Thorburn. Billie Jo I Gordon. Su;an Sessions!Hobbs! 1963 James. Elitabelh Young 1966 Parker. Pamela Ruth 1975 Webb. Virgmia Aan I Green. Susan Elitabelh 1959 Jennings. Jacqueline France 1966 Regan. Mary Brewer 1962 Weber. Susan Moore I Grubb. Nanc) Soulh wick 1959 Knous. Eleanor Brinn CTimberlake ) 1973 Sen1er. Margarcl Elizobelh 1971 While. Carolyn Lee ce.ansl I Hamer. Patri ia Dougla' CColey) 1958 Larsson. Carlene Barbara CSaunders) 1969 Sherman. Joclyn Ann 1967 Whillaker. Eli abelh I Harper. Bonn ie Gle nn ( lilchcll l 1964 Laughlin. Jo Alice (EIIinglOn) 1963 Sih1crstcin. Jill Louise (Newlin ) 1969 Wolhar. Maril yn Eileen 19 Harn ~. Sherrie Anne 1964 Levan. Sara Elizabelh!Holmes) 1964 Single10n. Amy Rulh 1977 EPSILON SIGMA (Univer ity o Hansfi eld. Judilh Alice!lannuai) 1972 Lo"ing. Ruth Georgina 1962 Sloan. Sarah Richmond 1962 Hawle). Mary Carohne (Andcr;on) 1967 McCa ll. ancy Ewan (Watson) Sloan. Virginia Dale 1967 Virginia) He1bcrgjurgensen. Karen M rthompo;;on) 1969 Milam. Shcril yn Lea 1967 Smith. Lucy Ann 1970 Howard. Sheemn Phelp> Hill. Joanna Victoria 1968 Morri on. Zelma Tyree 1970 Spca. Claudia Anne (Bradfo rd ) 1966 Lofli s. Amy S1uan Hob;on. Manha Eli1.abe 1h 1968 MoSle ller. Nancy (Love I 1960 Tasker. TamarJ (Schmid!) 1965 S1a1on. Gwyn El i1.abe1h 19 r Please fill ou1 lhe following blank and forward 10 Fralemily Headquaners. P.O. box 177. Columbus. OH LOST but not forgotten Office use only member no. Maiden Name ; Chapter Initiation Yr Check if: New marriage date Deceased date PLEASE PRINT NEW NAME IF DIFFERENT FROM LISTING TITLE I I LAST i I FIRST I I I MIDDLE I I I NEW Address: ~ PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY Question: Can you tell us a little about the origin of Parliamentary Procedure? Answer: Parliamentary Law is a set of rules designed for the orderly and fair conduct of busine s in a deliberative assembly. It embodies a philosophy devoted to order, fairness, protection of the rights of the individual member, the minority and the absentees. The majority rules. The first beginning of Parliamentary Law are unknown, but it undoubtedly came into use as soon as people started to work for the common good in an a embly of some sort. The concept of bylaw goes back to the Anglo Saxon village moot or folk moot where ' ' bye-law '' were made. Anglo Saxon settlers brought the moot and the bye-law to the Briti h Isles in the 5th century AD. There the village moot or folk moot became the " Shire Moot" and the " Shire Court." The Norman, after the Conque t, et up the Great Council con isting of baron advi ing the king. The Great Council developed in time into the body which we now know as the Parliament. The Parliament was governed by certain rule which in the 16th century re ulted in the printing of two lim volume : The Journal of the House of Commons and the Lex Parliamentaria printed in Parliamentary proce wa brought to America and u ed in the Hou e of Burge e and during the Con titutional Congre. It wa the foundation of the Con titution. Thoma Jeffer on' Manual publi hed in 1797 i till u ed in the S nate and in many State Legi lature. In 1 76 Henry M. Robert ' Pocket Manual of Rule of Order wa publi hed. It ha been edited repeatedly. The latest edition is Robert' s Rules Order Newly Revised. Question: Why should Parliamentary Procedure be fol lowed at chapter (or alumnae) meetings? Answer: Any meeting, regardless of its size or informal ity, will benefit from the proper use of Par liamentary Procedure, which is the implementation of ju tic through democratic process. The chairman will be aided i disposing of the business on hand quickly and fairly. T members will contribute through full and orderly participationto the decision making process, and the minutes, kept by the secretary, will provide a legal record of action taken. The use of proper and effective procedure will equip actives fo r their fut ure work in professional organi zation, PTA's, Women 's Clubs, politics, board rooms, etc. Therefore it i of utmo t importance that not only the chairman but also each of the officers and each individual member, in for her elf on her right and on the right of other and of th assembly as a whole. The National As ociation of Parliamentarians, with tate an local.unit almo t everywhere in the U.S. and Canada, provide a van~ty of ervice directly or through it unit. Many adul education program offer low co t cour e in Parliamenta Procedure, and many civic minded organization ho t workho~ ope~ to the public and conducted by local parhamentanan. Local parliamentary unit would be glad to hold ~ ~ork s hop or give a lecture for a chapter or alumnae a oc1at10n. To get more information contact either the ational A s ociati on of Parliamen t ari~n 3706 Broadway, Suite 300. Kan as City. Mi souri or your Parliamentarian, Sigrid Crane. 511 Kramer Dr. SE. Vienna. A

57 Long-Lasting Friendships Found in Philanthropies Laura Melges (left) and Andrea Greene, BM - Colorado. Kappas Teach Skiing In Handicapped Program The snow has been meager in the Rockies this season, but the generosity of Beta Mu (Colorado) Kappas who teach handicapped skiing has continued to exi tin abundance. This year sophomores Laura Melges, Andrea Greene and Kelly Chapman have devoted at least one day each week to working with the disabled at the Lake Eldora ski areas about 30 miles west of Boulder. The program involves over 150 instructors and students from all over the state. The girls started their training for the program last fall with sessions in dry-land and on-slope skiing as well as intensive training in particular skills used in teaching the handicapped. "These people are only handicapped in certain ways," says Andrea. "You've got to remember that because they are just like anyone else." The handicapped program includes emotionally, mentally, physically and financially disabled persons. Each student is assigned to an instructor. The two meet at the ski area and work on basic skills or racing since many of the students compete in slalom and giant slalom, whether with crutches or outriggers (poles with kis) or even with the aid of their instructors. Andrea coaches the handicapped racing team at Eldora, and she was excited for the competition facing the group at the National Handicapped Championships in Winter Park (Colorado) the end of March. 'Watching these people eros a finish line is amazing,'' says Andrea. ''They are o ecstatic whether it ' taken them a few second or several minutes." Teaching the disabled is Andrea's favorite thing to do. She taught handicapped kiing last year with three other Beta Mu Kappa - Kathy Swanson, Timi Atkin on and Jose Lewi. The instructor claim that skiing greatly help to overcome a handicap because it i something everyone el e doe. Even when these people have difficulty walking and maneuvering man-made barrier of tep and doorways, nee on ski they are able to find a new freedom and a new kind of mobility. Learning about them elve and other through training and competition makes the program exciting and fulfilling for all involved. Delta Tau pledges (Southern California) brought friendship and love to 40 Los Angeles orphans this January. The Los Angeles Orphanage (Maryvale) provides a home for girls from broken and troubled families. Last November, the 39 pledges chose to spend an afternoon at Maryvale as part of their philanthropy project. Sister Lynn Thomas, director of Maryvale, however, noted the importance of following-up the afternoon visit with letters. Sister Thomas said the girls often feel neglected and rejected because they receive only one-time visitor. To prevent this low self-esteem, the pledges decided also to become pen pals wi th their newly found friends. Prior to the event, most pledges had felt apprehensive and awkward about the planned encounter. By the afternoon's end, however, uneasy feelings were undetectable. Bike riding, talking, ping-pong, tag and leap frog occupied the time while friendship grew between the orphans and the pledges. The orphan, ranging in age from eight to 15 years, were very receptive to the smiles and laughs shared with them. For all present, the time passed too quickly, but the day saw the start of friendships to last. In Moscow, Idaho, United Way is in charge of the Friends Unlimited or Big Brother- Big Sister Program through which a student, or anyone who wants to, takes on a young child and becomes his big brother or sister. The older person is a friend and often takes the child on special outings or even just to watch television for the night. Beta Kappa (Idaho) chapter recently had a party for everyone involved with Friends Unlimited, young as well as old. The guests were treated to games, name tags and a taffy pull. The Beta Kappa public relations committee writes, ''The entire University of Idaho is very involved in this program, and we are proud of it! " At Epsilon Alpha (Texas Christian), friends were made through the organization of an Owl Pal party. The Chi Omegas, the Phi Gamma Delta, and the Kappas met at the Kappa house to decorate cookies, which they went together to take to St. Teherasa's children's home in Fort Worth. All of the "owls" dressed in costume, and the children really seemed to enjoy themselves on that October day just before Halloween. CAMPUS IDGHLIGHTS Edited by Anna Mitchell Hiett Pflugh Beta Mu - Colorado Active Chapter Editor Wendy Bishop, E1 - Vanderbilt, was one of many Kappas and Pi Beta Phis to work with mentally retarded adults and children at the Nashville District's Special Olympics Bowling Tournament. The joint effort was part of the Kappa-Pi Phi Monmouth Duo celebration. Pictured to the right are costumed Kappas with a group of men:ally retarded children and their sponsors at a party given for the children who otherwise could not go out trick-or-treating. The Kappa Klown is Julie Larson and the Kappa Kowboys are Peg Martin and Sara Wren, all Nebraska. The children trick-or-treated from door to door throughout the house and then bobbed for apples and had treats. THE PRil' 19 I 55

58 Lori Limbaugh, BK - Idaho Paula Pierce, BK - Idaho Joy Shelton, BK - Idaho Speaking of actives and activities, Beta Kappa (Idaho) chapter has many to report. Karen Gowland and Lori Limbaugh, BK - Idaho, are president and vice president, respectively, of Mortar board, following Jody Koster, another Beta Kappa, who was vice president and president. Lori, Paula Pierce and Joy Shelton, also BK - Idaho, are members of the Order of Omega (Greek honorary), with Paula the newly elected president. Also, Karen, Lori, Paula and Joy are members of the Blue Key national honor fraternity. Paula was the 1980 vice president. Paula has always filled leadership positions, starting out her freshman year as pledge class president and being named Pledge of the Year. Last year she was vice president of Pi Beta Sigma (business) and the IFC representative on the Panhellenic Executive Board. Paula is a member of the Student Alumni Relations Board, Accounting Club, Phi Eta Sigma (leadership), Alpha Lambda Delta and is an ASUI Senator. She has also been the recipient of the 1977 ASUI Leadership, 1978 David English and 1979 Kappa Kappa Gamma Merit scholarships. Beta Kappa's Diamond Key scholarship and Ella Woods Key Inspirational Member awards haave been presented to Paula, as well as the Joyce Schuett Memorial Award for being Outstanding Senior. She was also chosen a top seven fi nalist for Greek Woman of the Year, U. of Idaho 1980, as well as a 1980 Outstanding Young Woman of America. Joy also adds many honors to her credit. In addition to the ones already named, she is in Spurs, Pi Beta Sigma (business), Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta and Accounting Club. She has been chapter treasurer and house maintenance and chairman of the philanthropy project. She was the recipient of a C. W. Moore scholarship. Hermine Mclarty, dp- Mississippi, Mortar Board, Omicron Delta Kappa (leadership), Phi Kappa Phi, Daily Mississippian staff writer, Who 's Who in American Colleges and Universities, chapter president and spent the summer of 1980 in the nation's capitol as a public relations assistant to Senator Thad Cochran. Gwen Hare (left) and Carolyn Ruminski, rm - Oregon State, Phi Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta and TALONS (sophomore honorary ~M.. ;~- the university). Gwen is chapter public relations chariman, and Carolyn scholarship chairman. Actively Speaking. Michelle Smith (above) and (from left) Judy Detwiler, Brenda Ewan and Libby LaRoche, E - Texas Christian, are members of Order of Omega (national honorary for outstanding Greek leaders), which sponsors a Greek phone directory, Christmas caroling and a "Greek Week" in the spring at T.C.U. Michelle is president. 56 At Cincinnati, Beta Rho Kappas Chris Mandell and Linnea Der hi mer hav been interns in Washington, D.C. as part of the foreign affair and political science departments. Also, Elizabeth Sypien i in AFE (National A ociatioa of Female Executives), American Marketing A ociation, and Who's WhD Among College Students. Barb Bateson, Beta Rho president, was a charter member of a women' honorary recently establi hed at Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Women in Excel lence and Spirit Together (CWEST). Su an ichol is Greek Week 1981 co-chairman at Cincinnati. Alpha (Monmouth) Kappas named in the Who 's Who Amon1 Students in American Universities and Colleges are Tammy Caffray, Kri Ford and Jane Schneiter. Homecoming Queen 1980, Tammy is also in Alpha Lambda Delta, Blue Key and Mortar Board, as i Kri. Jane i currently camput Panhellenic president. THE K EY/ SPRI:"G I

59 luth Ellen Weatherly, ET - Missisippi State, 1981 Pan hellenic present, is a third generation Kappa - Her mother is Ellen Randolph Veatherly, ~ P - Mississippi, and er grandmother is Ruth Morrison landolph. Her duties include ""'"n nnthe SEPC (Southeastern lanhellenic Conference at the Jniversity of North Carolina at :hapel Hill this spring. Beth Bickley, E~ - Virginia, currently president of the Inter Sorority Council at the University of Virginia, has been a participant to Princeton's "Business Today" conference in New York City, member of John Bassett Moore International Law Society, University Guide and Dean's List. She's also been on her chapter scholarship committee. Sara Fox, r 1 - Oregon State, holds an important two-year office in Panhellenic, serving first as secretary and then next year as president. She is also in Greek Council, Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta. Leigh Lovett, ~ p - Mississippi, served as Panhellenic president this past year, in addition to being in Rho Lambda, Mortar Board and Who 's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Susan Kinney, EA -Texas Chri s tian, was elected vice president of Pledge Panhellenic, which consists of two representatives from each sorority. Julie Butler, ~P - Mississippi, is president of the University of Mississippi Junior Panhellenic. ast summer, the Louisville, Kentucky Alumnae Panhellenic hosted 'Sorority with Style '80" for college-bound women. Pictured at the display oooth were (from left) Cindy Mclemore, zr- Centre College, Liz Dudley, BX - Kentucky, and Julia Farson, ~ - Indiana. Stephanie Larson, BK- Idaho, is a ;;,ember of the Pan hellenic Executive Council, Alpha Zeta (agriculture) and was chapter membership chairman. Karen Kahler, ~ p - Mississippi, has worked as a press intern for the 1980 Miss USA Pageant on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, was 1980 co-director of the University of Mississippi Parade of Beauties Pageant, an Ole Miss Ambassador, IFCrPanhellenic social commit1ee and Daily Mississippian writer. Connie Pelton, r -Kansas State, was recently elected the first woman president of the national American Junior Hereford Association. She considers it a "challenge, with lots of pressure" to be the first woman president of a predominantly male organization. She will be actively involved in policy development and program continuation for the 9,000-member youth beef breed organization and will travel between 15,000 and 20,000 miles per year as president. Jeannie Mullen, En - University of California at Riverside, is currently External Student Body President of UCR and has been involved in the Legislative Council of Associated Students and a member of the Academic Senate Committee. She has been a Resident Adviser and an at1endant for the handicapped. Jeannie has also been chapter Panhellenic representative and ph ilanthropy chairman. KEY PRI\:G 19 I 57

60 Elizabeth Anistranski, fe - Pittsburgh, 1980 Greek Week chairman, Certificate of Appreciation from American Heart Association, Lambda national Panhellenic society, Dean's List, chapter president, and has been notified by Ernest Kay, Director General of the International Biographical Center, Cambridge, England, that her biography will appear in the sixth edition of The World Who 's Who of Women. Liz Butler Lorenzen, fm -Oregon State, has been public relations chairman for student activities and Executive Assistant for the Memorial Union Program Council, chairman of the Association of College Unions International, Region 14, member of the university Student Elections Judicial Board, Cardinal Honors, edition of Outstanding Names and Faces in American College Students and chapter president. Kappa Names and Fames Robin Brown, BY - West Virginia, is vice president of Rho Lambda (Panhellenic), president of Pi Sigma Alpha (political science), Dean 's List, a member of Golden Key National Honor Society, recipient of a Kappa undergraduate scholarship and West Virginia University scholarship, and is chapter president. Alpha (Monmouth) Kappas are proud that onethird of the women's resident staff at Monmouth is made up of Kappas this year. Resident assistants are Molly Halloran, chapter president; Cindy Pierce, treasurer; Lori Kaunzinger, social; Judi Poettgen, public relations; and Rhonda Correll and Lori Nelson. Sarah Lynn, ~ - Indiana, serves on the Board of Directors and is secretary of the Indiana Public Interest Research Group (INPIRG), a consumeroriented group which deals with topics such as versity Student Foundation Steering are Delta Kappas- Pam Hamilton, Debra Hovde> Lisa Lanham and Sallie Jo Tardy, vice president._ This organization is one of the few student goy eming bodies in the country whose purpose is lit facilitate and promote a university's foundatioa One activity is responsibility for the annual Li~ 500 bike race, which was the basis for the film aucl television series "Breaking Away." Two Delta Beta Kappas, Deirdre Filan and Alii Hutchins, received Duke University Panhellenic scholarships for the 1980 fall semester. Clark Ladd, 'i'~ - Cornell, is a student of Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences which has been nominated the number one school of its kind in the nation. Many Psi Kappas are enrolled in programs dealing with agriculture economics, horticulture, landscape architecture and animal science. Clark is a dairy science major hoping to go into farming and is pictured here working on a project dealing with embryo transfer in cows. Lisa Clark, ~p- Mississippi, Louisville Miss Hospitality and Miss Mississippi Farm Bureau- titles which have enabled her to travel and make television appearances in PR assignments for the state. Sally Clemmons, E1 - Vanderbilt, is chairman of the 1981 Vanderbilt Parents Weekend, the third consecutive year the position has been held by a Kappa! Sharon Cutler, EY - Baylor, Baylor Beauty, Homecoming Queen and this year's Cotton Bowl Queen. Allison Rogers, A - Indiana, Homecoming Queen, pom pon girl and singer. 5 THE K EY/ SPRING

61 ;athy Reiman (left), 1:1 - Indiana, is the first emale president of Student Athletic Board, vhose programs support intercollegiate athlet ::s and have a membership of 400 students..1ary Beth Terschluse (right), also a Delta Kap >a, is currently vice president of the Student \thletic Board. Cathy also was appointed by he university president as one of two students >n the 14-member University Athletics Comnittee, is currently on a student advisory board o the Dean of Students and serves on the /arsity Club board of directory, a fundraising trm of Indiana University's athletic Jepartment. She is in Blue Key scholastic hon >rary and has been chapter corresponding ' ""''"' 1 <>n' and marshal. Mary Beth is also on the Board of Aeons 't'hich is a 1 a-member advisory board to the >resident of the university, in Phi Eta Sigma, >Aortar Board, Blue Key, Beta Gamma Sigma business), Beta Alpha Psi (accounting), and 1as been chapter membership chairman and vice president. Deidra Dodson, B:=: - Texas, (below) feature twirler for the Texas Longhorn Band, has appeared on the cover of the 1980 December issue of Texas Sports magazine, in Newsweek and twice in Dave Campbell's Texas Football magazine. She was a 1980 Texas Relays princess, in Akers Angels, Students Associates and Tau Beta Sigma (band). Deidra has been selected by the campus yearbook, the Cactus, to receive the "Goodfellow" award for outstanding overall activities and leadership involvement on campus. (The Dodson sisters are daughters of Sylvia Faubion Dodson, E Texas Christian.) < > s I s T E R s Dawn Dodson, B:=: - Texas, (above) feature twirler for the Texas Longhorn Band, was crowned Miss College Majorette of America, the highest honor a college twirler can receive. Dawn will travel throughout the U.S., Hawaii and Europe representing her national title. She previously represented the U.S. as "Goodwill Ambassador to Peru " and has won many Texas state and regional titles. Kathleen Cummings, 8 [ -:- Colorado, has recently claimed a name for herself in the tennis world. A sophomore, she has played for two years in the number one position for the university women's team. In the $30,000 Avon Futures Tournament she began by beating Kathy Horvath, the top ranked 16-year-old in the country, and went on to the finals after winning 11 straight matches. Despite a defeat 1n the finals she qualified to continue in the Avon Championship series in Kansas City and Cincinnati. Kathleen has also been chosen All American as a freshman and was a member of the U.S. Junior Federation Cup team. Her coach feels she will be one of the favorites to win the national title this June at the AIAW National Championships in Tempe, Arizona. Kathleen wants to secure her place in the World renn1s Association's computer ran kings. Then comes the U.S. Open (for which she qualified summer) and, quite likely, Wimbledon. Sara Clark, E - Vanderbilt, senior member of the Vanderbilt women's tennis team and chapter representative to the Women's Intramural Board. Kathleen is known for her mental toughness on the court, but it does not stop there. She values her education and plans to forego a professional career of tennis until she completes her college credits and obtains a degree in physical education and communications. Elected intramurals chairman, she is excited to promote intramurals at Beta Mu. According to Kathleen, "Everybody can get a lot out of athletics. With just a little effort put forth people realize they have a whole lot of potential." Ann Michelle Hucek, I - DePauw, continues to amass honors showing American saddlebred three- and five-gaited horses. She has been World Champion in Louisville at the Kentucky State Fair, two-time Southern Champion in Montgomery (Alabama), two-time National Champion in Montgomery and in St. Louis (Missouri) and two-time International Champion in Springfield (Illinois). This past season alone, 14 ribbons and an undefeated record have been added to the list of accomplishments. KE' PRI~G 19 I 59

62 Sisters, Sisters Three generations of Kappas are seen here - Stacey Stanhope (center). rm - Oregon State, her mother Diane Cassill Stanhope (right) and her grandmother Dorothy Sebree Casill, both of whom are Beta Pi (Washington) Kappas. Stacey is chapter registrar. Although they are only four years old, Epsilon Tau pledged some of their very own legacies during last fall's rush. The legacies are (from left, front row) Lynn Watson, Jackie Vowell, Karen Curbow, Mary Jane Burgess and Karen Gillespie. Their sisters in the back row are (from left) Jan Watson, Cindy Vowell, Kim Curbow, Sheri Burgess and Margaret Gillespie. Not pictured are Beth Cappaert, legacy pledge, and her sister Amy Caeppaert Franco, t.p - Mississippi. All four of the Bussard sisters of Delta Gamma (Michigan State) chapter pledged fall term, freshman year as business education majors, and all have lived under the same chapter housemother, Mrs. Margaret Carrell. They are (from left) Jody Bussard Sielski, Jane Bussard Christman, Jiselle, a senior, and Jill, who as a junior is chapter treasurer. Three Psi Deuteron (Cornell) Kappas who are legacies, who received their key badges and celebrated their birthdays together as well during the Founders Day ceremony, are (from left) Laurie Bellamy, Sara King and Stephanie Malcolm. Tammi Jefferies, BY- West Virginia, was awarded Most Outstanding Sophomore 'recognition at Beta Upsilon's Founders Day banquet. Tammi is active In intramurals and is social chairman. At Founders Day in New Mexico, Jane Brennan, rb New Mexico, was named Outstanding Senior by the active chapter. She is shown with her mother Peggy McCanna Brennan. New Mexico, whose aunt Margaret McCanna was one of the first members of Gamma Bell chapter. With Family Nancy Vernon, t.r- Michigan State, (left) welcomed her grandmother Mildred Bentges Graf, a charter member of Delta Gamma, who was honored at Founders Day This Founders Day celebration also marked the chapter's 50th birthday. To commemorate their 50th year, Delta Gamma Kappas planted a plum tree, which the actives had presented to the chapter as a Founders Day gift. Laurie Dowen, E. Vanderbilt, (left) received from chapter presl dent Andrea Meyer the Most Outstanding Junior key, an award given each year at the Nashville (Tennessee) Founders Day celebration. Laurie has been pledge class president and pledge chairman. 60 THE KEY / SPRI~G I

63 f here Were Never Such Devoted Sisters Every October 13th, Founders Day, all Kappas remember that day in 870 when six young women marched into the Monmouth College hapel wearing shiny golden keys. For 60 years afterwards, however, nly four founders were recognized. Not until the 1930 convention 1ere the names of Louisa Stevenson and Susan Walker added to the list f founders. This vote was very special for one particular Alpha Kappa, Linda tevenson. Linda pledged her freshman year only to discover how nportant her great, great aunt 's name is in the history of the Fraternity. ''To be a member of Alpha Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma is an onor in itself, but to also be a legacy of one of our six founders gives i terhood a special meaning to me. I am proud to say that I am a legacy J one of our Kappa founders because our founders were the ones who started the organization. They and other generation have helped make Kappa the strong sorority it is today," says Linda. Linda's aunt, Anna Belle Steven on McClanahan, was a Kappa at Monmouth College when the chapter was reinstated in With Friends - Our founding date is exciting for all Kappas. Delta Beta chapter (Duke) chose to commemorate the date by initiating a four-way celebration of Monmouth Duo Day. They travelled wi th Duke ' Pi Beta Phis to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where they were joined by those Kappas and Pi Phis. Friendly faces, refre hments, and the trading of rush tips, pledge ideas, philanthropy thought and party themes highlighted the gathering. They are sure the feeli ng of cooperation, sisterhood and excitement which they felt matched that wh ich must have been felt by our original fo unders on October 13th at Monmouth College over 100 years ago. At the University of Mississippi, the Kappas and Pi Phis held their first annual Monmouth Duo celebration, which lasted three days. There were cookouts, Texas-style western dances, breakfast hosted by the Kappas, a formal dance and the two chapters filling decorated balloons with helium and placing them around the campus. The planning, as well as the partying, brought the two groups very close together and also strengthened the Kappa bonds. From left) Mary Nell Smitherman, E~- Virginia, Marcia Hall Johnson, K- 1illsdale, House Board president, and Margaret Duke, E~- Virginia, were tmong the excited participants in the cornerstone ceremony celebrating he near-completion of their new chapter house last spring. The actives nade refreshments, sent invitations and as a special project raised noney to pay for the cornerstone. Margaret and Mary Nell have been :hapter presidents in and , respectively. Michelle Bunting, M- Butler, has returned from five months in Europe working, sight seeing and visiting friends. Three years ago, she participated in a nine-week exchange program, living in Denmark with a family of four children. Her Danish sister has been to America twice to visit. On this trip to Denmark Michelle worked in the kitchen of an agricultural school and visited "her family" on weekends. Michelle was particularly impressed with the Danes loyalty to each other, their many years of heritage and their avid interest and involvement in politics. At Home- And Away- During the fall semester of , several Kappas found that they.vere together in Washington, D.C. for an off-campus study program at he American University. Karen Robinson, I- DePauw, writes, "The itement of making new friends was enhanced by also meeting new ;i ters from other chools throughout the United States which also send itudents on thi seminar and intern hip program.... Most of all, I alue the aspect of awareness which these new friendships has brought o my idea of the meaning of Kappa- It is truly an all-encompassing which follow one wherever one travels and throughout one's ife a well. The beaut of i terhood i only beginning for an active.' ' The Kappa there on the program were Ann Calvare i, Linda Koer- 1er, En. Dicken on; Pam Stil on, Judy Banker, Karen Robinson, I Pauw; Sal! Zook Joni Segal, Maryl nne Cribari, llz Colorado 2ollege; and Stacey Glad tone, Maryann Condello, Jud Glynn, ZB - Caroline Cochrane, n~ Cali forn la, was one of 12 girls to study abroad, spending one year in France. Barbie Baetzhold,.\1 Buller, travell ed to Greece on a study tour of Classical Greece, where she gained a better understanding of Greek culture and saw many historical sites. 61

64 THE KAPPA WAY Membership in Kappa Kappa Gamma is more meaningful to those members who know Kappa, its philosophy, its past and present activities, its growth, and the personalities and experiences of its leaders. Fraternity Education thus becomes an ongoing element in chapter life, beginning during the pledge period and continuing on through the active and alumnae years. It can best be described as any event or resource that enhances one's membership in our Fraternity. Consequently, a chapter's Fraternity education program may cover a wide range of topics which is designed to help members achieve an understanding of our organization. Fraternity Education and chapter program should be achieved at the time the chapt calendar is being determined. Chapter events should be su plemented with creative FE activities. Many FE and chapt plans can be combined to provide high quality programs, effe tive use of time, and that special knowledge that we as Kapp share. It is especially important that each FE chairman and progra committee member be aware of the resources available for h use. Officer notebooks, chapter archives, and Fraternity Hea quarters are good sources of FE materials. And what does o do with these resources? A creative mix of Fraternity educati events rriakes FE programming fun and interesting. A blend serious FE programs with FE games, poems, allegories, an bulletin boards tends to meet the needs of most members. Man chapters schedule a program night each month whereby a cha ter officer is responsible for making a presentation to the chap on a particular facet of her area of responsibility. For exam pi the treasurer presents the budget and graphically shows whe each dollar is to be spent. Members make out their own bills part of the educational process. The FE chairman acts as resource person to the officer and her committee. She mi suggest the officer utilize slide shows, bulletin boards, an outside speakers. Ideas for presentations continue to grow chapters discover and explore the possibilities of enriching the' Kappa experiences through fraternity education. Whatever the age of the Kappa or the chapter, the Kap experience will continue to grow, and a key factor affecting th growth is education - Fraternity Education - an import part of our chapter Total Program. Organization is vital if the incorporation of Fraternity education into chapter programs is to be successful. The second vice-president is ultimately responsible for Fraternity Education. programming. However, it is generally recommended that a chapter appoint a separate Fraternity Education chairman, who with the help of the program committee members, will develop the appropriate FE programs for the chapter. Involving as many chapter members as possible will bring about innovative ideas and enthusiastic support for the chapter's FE program. Individuals, committees, chapter officers, or anyone with a special interest can be involved in the preparation and execution of an FE program. Fraternity education programs often vary according to the needs of the chapter. These needs are determined at the time of the chapter evaluation. Planning ahea(fis the key to an effective FE program. It is imperative that the FE chairman and program committee write down their goals specific methods they will u e to achieve these goals, and a calendar of proposed dates incorporating the method li ted. Coordination between the FE Peggy Ackerman, Ll'l' - Texas Tee Chapter Program Chairman for Fraternity Education Editor's Note: As our look at the total chapter program continues, this issue features Fraternity Education, which is a program that intertwines its plans and methods into all areas of the total program, and Membership, the program most critical to the future of our Fraternity. The membership program is centered around rush and the membership selection process. The emphasis will change from chapter to chapter depending upon the chapter goal each year; however, the basic program remains the same. The best way to illustrate membership programming is through the example of a comprehensive program which "works." Therefore, following an introduction by our Director of Membership, you will find a display of"the Delta Psi (Texas Tech) program and its feature on the next two pages. 62 THE KEY/ SPRI G I

65 embership ry Juliana Fraser Wales, Beta Nu- Ohio State Director of Membership Walk-Talk wi-th your- Wouldn't it be exciting if all Kappas could sit down together nd discuss our membership selection process? This is the year f the Province meetings, and many of us had a chance to talk uring these special gatherings. Since it is unrealistic to think 1e can all talk together, at one time, in one place, I have asked a ew to share their thoughts with all of us: Robin Brown, ~'I' - 'exas Tech, Theta Province Director of Chapters; Carolyn A.acfarland, ~H - Utah, Membership Chairman; Katy Huff, 'B - New Mexico, Graduate Counselor; Pat Lukemeyer, I - >epauw, Membership Adviser; Elaine Williams Grizzle, EB - :olorado State, Atlanta Alumnae Association President; Cherry A.oslander Ridges, ~H - Utah, Assistant to the Director of A.embership; Jo Kerbey Shaw, BE - Texas, Lambda Province >irector of Alumnnae. NHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT INGREDIENT FOR \SUCCESSFUL RUSH? A single word describes their responses - organization. btal chapter involvement in a year-round, well-conceived rogram, supported by aware and caring alumnae, helps Kappa ake care that rushees are given our best efforts and not lost in he process. One additional comment deserves attention and that that we must help our actives have the ability to be friendly, en itive, informative, genuinely sincere and aware of the miqueness of each rushee. iow CAN OUR ALUMNAE BEST SERVE THE ACTIVE :HAPTERS IN THE RUSH PROCESS? Comments ranged from helping in the kitchen, taking coat, md providing late-night snack to everyone' saying the best vay to serve is to provide accurate information on the mem >ership data heet. They all reflect the importance of the eferences, but with the under tanding that our chapter have the 1rivilege of final election. NHAT IS THE LARGEST CONCERN OF OUR ALUM ~AE IN THE MEMBERSHIP SELECTION PROCESS? It i intere ting to note that each Kappa I a ked re ponded. ith thought dealing with the reference proce. Our alumnae re concerned about the young women they refer and, in orne a e, their "fa orite." Thi applie pre ure on the chapters. lowe er, the chapters mu t be cognizant that u ing uch tool letters to alunnae reference committee, acknowledging ref Jence recei ed and helping reference committee through the e of a ' 'ke girl" program, all aid our membe hip election troce and the cooperation between acti e and Mind Ln 1{appa!!! WHAT IS THE BIGGEST CONCERN OF OUR ACTIVES IN MEMBERSIDP SELECTION? Pledging women who will fill the needs of the chapters in terms of leadership and continuity, and who possess high standards and are compatible in a chapter - these are the actives' concerns. Another interesting thought is that with increasing interest in rush and higher quotas, our chapters are concerned about programming for larger pledge classes and electivity in rush with such Iatge numbers.' HOW CAN WE BEST ADDRESS THE CONCERN OF ALUMNAE AND ACTIVES ON THE LEGACY ISSUE? This is a tough question to deal with, because of the emotional aspect of the issue; but most everyone responded in a similar fashion. Education of both the alumnae and actives a to the unique position of the legacy in today's rush is essential. The alumnae need to realize that increased numbers of legacies going through rush has changed legacy policies drastically during the past several year. On the other hand, the active mu t be educated to the fact that the legacy is a pecial per on and deserves extra con ideration. A top-notch ru h advi er can be instrumental in a isting a chapter in recognizing the value of pledging legacie, and alumnae pre ident and reference chairmen can help in their communication with local alumnae. E ery fall, Kappa' active chapter begin the chool year "walking and talking with their mind on Kappa." It' an exciting ea on thi that we call " ru h." Alway a great beginning, and thi year wa no exception. A record high in number of reference ent to our chapters, a continuation of high intere t in the Greek y tern and ucce ful ru h program produced out tanding pledge cia e. We can all be proud of the combined effort and dedication of acti e and alumnae in furthering the qualit of Kappa Kappa Gamma. IHE KEY PRJ 'G 19 I 63

66 To repeat- What is the most important ingredient for a successful rush? ORGANIZATON! ''Total chapter involvement in a year-round, well-concei program, supported by aware and caring Let's look at Delta Psi 's (Texas Tech) 1980 program - Goal: Open Ears and Hearts Theme: Bring Together Those Apart! Membership Committee Goals: I. Achieve more open communication through understanding and educating the chapter.. A. Puzzle Pal Project B. Finale Workshop C. Reference Quizzes D. Battle of the Cities II. Achieve more open communication through understanding and educating the alums... A. Pref Chapter and Alumnae party B. Communication to Alumnae Reference Chairman about potential rushees C. Education for chapter about legacies and importance to alumnae and chapter D. Awareness of alumnae's feelings about rushees after rush is over Ill. Traditional Activities A. Spring Workshop B. Pre-Rush Workshop C. Communication with alumnae about rushees IV. Proposed months/dates and committees to work with A. Puzzle Pal Project- Membership work over summer along with Spirit Committee during pre-rush workshop and both joining together for a Puzzle Pal Picnic B. Finale Workshop- April 14, 1980 Kappa Lodge Tentative committees are: Personnel and House C. Reference Quizzes - Pre-rush and rush weeks D. Battle of the Cities - Education during spring semester, learning about rushees during summer, and competition between cities or areas during pre-rush week A. Pref Chapter and Alumnae Party- Pre-rush week A. Spring Workshop I- March 29 and 30 A. Pre-Rush Workshop - week preceding rush (Official dates have not been set by Panhellenic.) "We are looking for POTENTIAL, not PERFECTION!" Let's see how a membership program works- The minutes of the membership committee's February 3, meeting read "set committee goals to go with chapter goal." At same time, they were planning a Rookie Workshop whose according to the minutes was "to introduce pledges (or rook rush." The workshop was to include breakfast served by the Spirit House committees, a style show by each rush party chairman would wear the outfit appropriate for the occasion and show nametag and refreshments, as well as give a synopsis of the There would also be a description of various rush systems used discussion of such topics as summer rush, legacies, alumnae and scholarship. The "rookies" would also be taught all the Each topic and responsibility for planning was clearly divided up assignments were made. Other meeting minutes note planning and assignments for the ticulars of the membership committee program, which would nrrwirsmooth beginning to a year of successful "open commu through education." Without going into all those details, it does appropriate, however, to delineate the contents of the spring watrk~ihe1 for it was both educational and a spirit-builder. Following careful planning by the membership committee, the ter was not just told there would be a retreat rush workshop the end March; they were invited to go to Hawaii (or Ha Wa Hee as membership committee knew). The committee extended the mv rllr... at chapter meeting-program night by providing " travel bags" enticements for each and a list of what to bring and the ''rules'' included departure times an<j any financial restrictions. The mpm~~ never knew that the real destination was a local hotel until departure bus took them to the airport to receive a notice that ' connecting flights to Hawaii on Saturday. March 29, 1980 have cancelled due to mechanical... " "Due to such flight cond they went instead to a hotel in Lubbock!"- where, upon arrival, marquee greeted them with "Welcome Ha Wa Hee, Here We After the commotion of departure, arrival and the greeting with the chapter settled down to the bu ines at hand- that of nr n~r~fl for ru h. The preface included naming the dates of upcoming leading up to August rush, discussion of requirement to partici member hip selection, and responsibilitie of the membership... n.mnltee and of the chapter. The Delta Psi membership committee welcomes chapter members with leis and the hotel displays its greetings as the Texas Tech Kappas arrive for rush workshop. THE KEY SPRING

67 Jenny Jones,.l'{l- Texas Tech, had the topic of "Conversation - Be the Hostess with the Mostess." Dianne Morris,.l '{! - Texas Tech, membership chairman, got the workshop off to a super start. + KAPPA KOGNITIVES Dana Ricketson,.l '{! - Texas Tech, (right) introduced a questionnaire "Whoooooo Knows?". The chapter divided up into groups to answer questions concerning amount of dues, requirements for initiation, Kappa involvement in philanthropies and "Why are you proud to be a Kappa." Other group discussions resulted in theme ideas for rush preparation and naming Kappa Kognitives (words which describe Kappa and Kappas). + TECHNIQUES + LEGACIES Janna Lawson,.l'{l - Texas Tech, conducted the portion of the workshop on determining qualities looked for in a rushee. Criteria were agreed uponcriteria which change annually according to the chapter's needs. Janna also discussed plans for rush and announced chairmen of areas. +PUZZLE PALS Songleader Vickie Walker,.l'{l Texas Tech, emphasizes enunciation! Everyone enjoyed the lunch break- Each had brought her own sack lunch. + SCHOLARSHIP NOTES Two Delta Psi actives (above) display their happiness in "2 = Togetherness," as two more (below) represent the big-little sister togetherness shared in rush. Alumna Carolyn Langley Darden,..l'l' - Texas Tech, talked about the significan ce of appearance during rush. \! ith all the!.e topic and more. Dianne on luded. '" Well What can I ay'.' There i an old Chme e pro,erb. 'A JOUme) of a thou and mtle begin \\-tth one ~mgle tep I 1n erel) behe\e that "e have made a 'bunch of step \\tth th1 \\Orhhop It \\a a \\eek-end pa ked "uh fa t. fnend htp. fello" htp. and TO OF F,,,.. Dtanne lorn...l 'I' - Te'a Te h lllember..htp Chamnan 6

68 The new Zeta Delta Chapter includes row 1 : Anne Albert. Laura Vagts, Debi Cockayne, Joddi Leipner, Jane Ratliff, Sally Hunt. Row 2: Sandie Sabaka, Wendy Foley, Jamie Irwin, EIIen Mahoney, Anne Price, Anne McDonald. Row 3: Doni Paul, Tracy Chandler, Kathy Mil- ler, Sharon Henry, Sarah Sprague, Lisa Kaplan, Debbie French, Saabrina Ezickson. Zeta Delta Chapter Is Installed at Vermont The colorful foliage and crisp. clear air on the weekend of October 17-19, provided the perfect atmosphere as Kappas gathered for the installation of Zeta Delta Chapter at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont. The University's 224 acre campus spreads along a ridge overlooking the city of Burlington on the shore of Lake Champlain. and the Vermont countryside offer a backdrop of mountains, valleys. and farms for a campus trong in academic reputation and Vermont environment. The city shows evidence of historic background by name like Champlain. Ethan Allen, and Thomas Chittenden seen on buildings and signs throughout. Installing officers included Sally Moore Nitschke. BN- Ohio State. Fraternity pre ident: Marian Klingbeil William. 0 - Mis ouri. director of chapters: Marjorie Matson Conver e, r ~ Purdue, exten ion chairman: Judith Farnham Preston, <1>- Bo. ton, Rho Province director of chapters: Patricia Coffee Gesell..lA- Penn State. Rho Province director of alumnae: and Gretchen Vander eer. BP~ - Cincinnati. graduate coun elor. Planning and organizing the in tallation since early August were Sally Leach Peterjohn. S:\1- Colorado, and Lilli John ton Copp, EZ- Florida State. co-cha1rmen. Jane Kuhn Titu. P~- 66 By Sally Leach Peterjo BM- Colorado Ohio Wesleyan. wa registration chairman and the Cent Vermont Alumnae Club was most helpful in all preparatio June Perry Conklin, r A - Middlebury; Marilyn Anders Chase. r A- Kansas State: Leith Keyser Phillip. BA- Penn<.y vania; and Betty Margileth Diefenbach, l\1 - Butler. head various committees while Grace Buttolph. ra - Middlebu provided extra refreshments. The setting for installation wa the First Congregation Church in Burlington. located in the center of the city wi beautiful facade of tall white pillars. white bell towers a constructed of red brick. The inspiring Fireside Service w well attended b) alumnae and actives. and the spontaneo concert of Kappa songs at the conclusion of the evening shov. the eagerness of the colony to join m Kappa traditions. Dinnie Texter Callahan 8~[ - Colorado. and Jane Coomb ~.\-Miami. had driven the Kappa van from Fraternity Hea quarters and engineered the etup for imtallation. Karen Bo c X Minnesota, field secretary: and Jannie Gu tafson. B~l Colorado. graduate Counselor from ~ \1 - Connecticut. \.\e THE KEYISPRI. G I

69 1ined in the installation by graduate counselors Anna Corotto, Hd- Stanford, from EX- Dartmouth; and Linda Pierson, aa Penn State, from ZA- Babson. Also taking part in the service as chapter president Katherine Huffman, dm- Connecticut. ves from other Rho and Alpha province chapters included~..m- Connecticut; LlN- Massachusetts; dd- McGill; BBd- St. awrence; ZA - Babson; and BT - Syracuse. Several chapter dvisors and alumnae from Dartmouth attended as did Jackie,alhatchet Downey. Y - Northwestern; Lea Thomson Bemis,.A - Penn State; and Marge Koza Gacso, BT - Syracuse,!presenting the Fairfield County Alumnae Association. Kappas who live in Vermont and enjoyed the installation included: Row 1; Suzanne fron, Jean Ross, Betty Diefenbach, Carolyn Allen, and Jennifer Chapman. Row 2; Lisa fherrien, Vicky Frazer, Marilyn Chase, Sally Peterjohn, Leigh Phillips, Marie Soloman, Joni Paul, Tracy Chandler. Zeta Delta pledges are front row, Vicky Frazer, Jenntfer Chapman, and Lisa Therrien Row 2: Debbie Gifford. Suzanne Tron. Martha Richards, Cmdy Freeborn, and Kathy Boisvert. Following the installation service a reception was held at the Klifka Club in Burlington. The afternoon reception drew a crowd of250 alumnae, parents and guests, University administrators. Panhellenic representatives, and members of the 15 fraternities and 5 sororities on the UVM campus. An enthusiastic welcome was given and each NPC women's group presented the new chapter with a beautiful floral arrangement. The Panhellenic Executive Committee even added to the celebration by presenting the chapter with a large bunch of colorful helium balloons. The reception was planned by June Conklin assisted by Gertrude Jolls Winde, Bl - Swarthmore. In the evening a lovely banquet was planned by Marilyn Chase and held at the Burlington Country Club. A welcome was extended to friends and relatives of the new chapter by Sally Peterjohn. Marj Converse got the evening off to a great start as Toastmistress. Associate Dean of Students, Corrine Richard, whose duties include Pan hellenic adviser, welcomed the new chapter to UV M. She was enthusiastic about the added diversity that Kappa would help to provide all University women who were seeking to join the NPC group at Vermont. She compared the different groups on campus to different colored autumn leaves and stated that "Kappa has added another bright color to the tree." Gretchen VanderVeer, graduate counselor, provided an excellent toast to the new chapter and Debbie Cockayne, Zeta Delta President, responded. The installation address was given by Sally Nitschke, Fraternity president. Marian Williams, director of chapters, read greetings from across the nations, and several Kappas were honored with 50 year pins. They included: Jean Cowman Ross, BT - Syracuse, and Carolyn Lee Allen, fa- Middlebury. Debbie Cockayne was presented with a President's badge for the new chapter given by Alpha Province. Patty Gesell helped the chapter open many lovely gifts which included a hand carved Kappa crest from the Central Vermont Alumnae Club. and engraved gavel from the Greater Hartford Alumnae Association, candle sticks from the Bay Colony and Boston intercollegiate group. a painting of an owl and fleur-de-lis by Carrye Pugh Schenk, BN- Ohio State (well-known artist and Vem1ont alumna). pin pillows from Delta Nu Chapter (Connecticut), a handmade banner from Delta Mu (Massachusetts). and a trunk to contain Kappa materials from Epsilon Chi (Dartmouth). The pledge class presented a special banner. Patty Gesell and Judy Preston gave a chapter award, in the form of a fleur-deli pin. given in honor of Betty Deifenbach. The Berty Diefenbach Award will be pre ented annually to the Zeta Delta member who best exempli fie the ideal of the Fraternity. The banquet clo ed with the traditional ceremony and the following morning the new member held a model chapter meeting. A true spirit of togetherne prevailed as the new chapter looked ahead to growth and being part of Kappa Kappa Gamma on the Vermont campu. fhe KEY PRJ c 19 I 67

70 Historically Speaking By Catherine Schroeder Graf BN -Ohio State Province Meetings Now and Then Kappas who have attended province meetings are well aware of their importance. They offer many member, actives and alumnae alike, an opportunity to trave l a relatively short distance at proportionately low cost for program s and workshops with Fraternity leaders. An informa l exchange of ideas with Council representatives, province, alumnae, and chapter officers, is encouraged. New groups are welcomed, and other groups w ith outstanding service or performance records are recognized within this area setting. Time for inspiration, relaxation, and fun is always pl anned for those who have assembled. As a result, new friendships are formed and old ones strengthened. When today's efficient organization and obvious value of province meetings is considered, it is difficult to realize that they have only been scheduled on a regular basis since 1931, even though the country was divided into three provinces in Enthusiasm for the occasional province " conventions and sub-conventions," as they were then called, during the first 50 years provinces existed was as high as it has been the second 50 years. Some quotes from The Key that will dem onstrate re markable similarities and diffe rences in province gatherings of today and yesterday follow: literary work of each chapter was fully discussed, the qualifications for ber hip, the building up and strengthening of chapters. etc. Fnday morm delegates attended chapel exercises of the Uni versity. and visited d' recitations.... Saturday morning was spent in visiting the salt works and places of interest about the city. after which farewells were said. All felt for new friendship formed and the help and inspiration received through convention From an article about an Alpha Province Convention - " All day Wednesday, September 23, the Kappa gi rl of Beta Tau Chapter have been seen gail y vibrating between the station and their everal watching for bright faces and golden keys.... A delightful evening was becoming acquainted with Sisters whose paths had never before cro ed.. On Thur day evening from eight until twelve o'clock the parlor and halls of Vanderbilt House were crowded. Among the hundreds who paid respects to young ladies were college professors and their families, alumni and a undergraduates and prominent citizens.... Stationed behind a floral the hall, Kapp' orchestra discoursed sweet music. On the long tables. one of the best collations known to students was served, reposed magnificent fl oral piece, the gift of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity... " From an article about a Gamma Provi nce Convention ''Whether or not a province convention be practicable and profitable is question which has been before Gamma Province for some year, but adequate answer has come only with the recent convention held with Eta, Madison, Wis., Feb However. the truth wa brought home to with great force, that the ideal condition would have been a full attendance active membership of the province... and the second oldest woman's fro,.,..,;. ty did not seem so absolutely young and entirely without history or tronotonn< when through the bonds of the golden key, college women could whose enthusiasm had not expired with 13, 15 or 20 years membership in Kappa Gamma..." From a report on Iota Province Convention - " Some of the recommendati ons from the committee follow:... That there be no participation in campus politics unless permitted by faculty... That there be moderation in social life... That the ob:servar1ce Sunday be recommended, such as eliminating of ewing, cards, movies, and group entertaining... That borrowing is an illustration taste, and should be discountenanced unless permission is given by the president and the borrowing committee... That mid-week dates di couraged... It was also suggested that the delegates to province cnrwelr. tion should send in an estimate of their railroad fare to the hostess chapter, the executive secretary be asked if it were possible for the national pay the rai lroad and Pullman expenses of the province officer for the nrrwit OIIII convention; and th at the railroad expenses of the delegate be divided among the chapters (with the exception of the hostess chapter).. " Eventually provision was made for the province meeting expenses officers and delegates. Further progress was made when a school for province officers was instituted in Associate..._u u... Seminar, as it now is known, takes place in Columbus, Ohio, bienn ly in June, in the alternate years of general conve ntions From an article on sub-conventions - " In the chapter reports in thi number of the KEY, we publish an account of a sub-convention held by Kappa and Xi at Hillsdale, Mich. This convention is specially remarkable as being the fir t of the kind ever held by chapters of Kappa Kappa Gamma.... There is no reason why there hould not be a subconvention in every tate where Kappa Kappa Gamma ha two or more chapter some time during the interval year between the national conventions. We do not believe in district conventions, becau e our provinces are too large to permit all the chapter to be repre en ted without making some sacrifice which would recoil upon the national convention of the next year. But the chapters in a state could meet with little expenditure of time, money and energy; and the e informal. non-legi lati ve meetings of near neighbor would create an intelligent intere tin fraternity government and policy which would increa e in tead of dimini hing the attendance at the national convention..." I 85 - From a chapter letter titled " The Second Sub-Convention"- " A convention of Alpha Pro ince of Kappa Kappa Gamma wa held with Tau (no\ Beta Tau) Chapter. Thursday and Friday, October 22 and A bu ine e ion was held Thursday afternoon in the chapter room. at which the 6 Thi page can be removed from The Key and added to the Province Section of your Kappa otebook. THE KEY/SPRI G I

71 Highlights From Council By Gay Chuba Barry, lia - Penn State Vice President Council meeting in January was first-rate. fruitful, fun. fantastic. Jll of diligent work and the knowledge that the Fraternity is indeed ouri hing. First on the agenda, the Council finalized and approved province 1eeting materials. Preliminary planning for Associate Council Semiarlo be held in Columbus, June 19-23, was completed. Reports ~om Fraternity chajrmen and Council were also the focus of our ttcntjon. :HAPTERS leld REPRESENTATIVES.OYALTY FUND le lbership 1U EUM The Nominations and Elections manual distributed this fall has been widely acclaimed as a valuable resource. There is a need for continued emphasis on officer training and more evaluation of chapter programs to ensure a smooth transition from officer to officer. The success of the Field Representatives program speaks for it elf. Applications for are at an all time high and the caliber of women outstanding. It was a difficult task to choose just five as Field Secretaries. 12 chapters will also benefit from the exceptional guidance of the graduate counselor program. The Council, with gratitude and heartfelt thanks. is most appreciative of the generou support from our alumnae. Your generosity pells excellence for the Fraternity in all areas. Rush enrollment continues to be high. Organization and more effective ru h programs have been a plus for both chapter and prospective member. Another outstanding year i at hand! At a time when national attention i focused on hi torical restoration. preservation and presentation of historical materials. and adaptive use of existing structures. the Heritage Museum is cause for excitement. Plans are well underway for our first rotating display. A Heritage Museum slide show has been prepared for use at each province meeting to tell the story of another Kappa first. PANHELLENIC DELEGATE High praise for chapter Panhellenic delegates who conscientiously pursue the goals and purposes of Panhellenic was given. Council approved support of the Center for Study of the Fraternity System. PHILANTHROPY The International Year of the Disabled has been a challenging pursuit for our membership. Spirit and enthusiasm have been growing to meet these challenges. Province meeting work hops will further define special projects for consideration. VICE PRESIDENT Two chapters, Kappa and Beta Beta. are planning their Centennial celebrations during I 98 I. Celebrating in Style, a resource for chapter anniversaries, has been completed. The Career Program developed by the Choices Com mittee is now moving into its second imp011ant phase to serve both chapters and alumnae. There is now a staff member at Fraternity Headquarters (Carole Jolliffe Berutti. B 1 - Ohio State) whose responsibility it is to reply to all requests for career in formation and to facilitate the Kappa Network. Rounding out a very busy week Council took a working tour to the Hyatt Regency in Columbus, the ite for the I 982 Biennial Convention. Just recently completed. thi imposing 10 story tower of mirrored gla\~ will provide an elegant setting for the myriad activitie~ scheduled for convention. 65th Anniversary Celebration Kan'>a tate Univemty' Gamma Alpha hapter i planntng 11 65th anni\et>al) celebra tiun on the "e kend of 0 tober I. Gamma lpha i pe tal to all of u from the roanng ~o ' to the ele trom nd e plo tve o. W hope to ee a. many alum a po iblc 1 re c lebraung. Plan are tn th maltng for a bn.m h on aturda} the 17th before rhe Nebnb ka Btg 8 game. II ''til be follo"'ed by a banquet and dance that evenmg at Manhattan brand ne"' soon to open Holtdome. A block of hotel room~ has been re ej'\ed for Gamma Alpha alumnae and thear Kappa men. We 're in for a "eckend of fun and adventure a Gamma Alpha member from all O\ er de nd on Manhallan. For more tnformation contact Carla Ott at 517 Fairchtld Terr.. 1an hattan. Kan J I. Kappa Kappa Gamma Proudly Announce the formation of Zeta Epsilon Colony at Lawrence Unher it) Appleton, Wiscon in ln tallation planned for fall of 1981

72 NAME OR ADDRESS CHANGE Maiden Name _ Chapter Initiation Yr. Check if you are: alumnae officer house board officer chapter adviser Check if: New marriage date Deceased Date PLEASE PRINT Widowed Divorced (show name preference below) Special interest, ability, occupation : NEW NAME IF DIFFERENT FROM ATTACHED LABEL TITLE I I NEW Address: LAST I I FIRST I I I MIDDLE I I I Fill out the ard and mail (\\ ith label ana hed) to Fraternity Headquarter. P.O. Box 177. Columbu. Ohio 43_16. I o notify your chapter. POSTMASTER Please send notice ol undeliverable copies on Form 3579 to Keppa Kappa Gamma P.O. Box 177Columbus, Ohio 43216

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