Sigma Features__ _ The mission was not impossible. Just bring hundreds Kop~:?angle of Sigma Kappas together from all comers of the U.S. Vol. 76 Fall Keep them busy attending meetings. Sprinkle in ban­ No.2 1982 quets, song fests and J azzercise for spice. The results? "It Begins With Me" was more than a convention Official magazine of Sigma Kappa Soror­ theme. ity founded at Colby College, Waterville, Maine, November 9, 1874. Convention 1982: Mission Not Impossible ...... 3-17, 44-45 Who Can? You Can Win a National Award ...... 6 NATIONAL COUNCIL National President: Barbara Wirt Clark­ Take Home the Trophy ...... 7 son (Mrs. Ralph), East 1122-20th New National Council...... 8 Ave., Spokane, WA 99203 Initiates Keep EK in the Family ...... 8 National Vice President for Alumnae: Linda Oden Berkshire (Mrs. Rice), Power to the Postage Meter: TRIANGLE Awards ...... 9 31901 Avenida Evita, San Juan 1982 Convention Awards ...... :10, 12-14, 16 Capistrano, CA 92675 National Vice President for Collegiate Chapters: Carol Jackson (Jackie) Phil­ lips (Mrs. Richard), P.O. Box 467, Two weeks after school began, Eta-Ill. Wesleyan, Moreno, CA 92360 packed up and moved out. Their story is one of work­ National Vice President fo r Expansion: Diana Wood Hill (Mrs. Bradley), 2501 ing with their Bloomington, Ill., alumnae chapter. 85th Ave. N.E., Bellevue, WA 98004 National Secretary: Phyllis Harris Teamwork! ...... 11 Markley (Mrs. Donald), 1802 W. Loyalty Fund Contributors ...... 18-20, 29-31 Moss, Peoria, IL 61606 National Treasurer: Marylou Saylor Official Sigma Kappa Directory, 1982-83 ...... 21-27 Turner (Mrs. John), 645 W. 69th St., I Kansas City, MO 64113 National Panhellenic Conference Dele­ gate: Ruth Rysdon Miller (Mrs. Karl When Mary Volk, Delta Beta-Marshall, came to the B.). 13020 S. W. 92nd Ave., A312, Mi­ Alumnae Awards Banquet, her chapter sisters sang ami, FL 33176 with joy. Other Sigma Kappas noticed CENTRAL OFFICE Office Administrator: Lois Waltz Ver· A Warm Glow in Their Hearts ...... 44 non (Mrs. Robert), 1717 West 86th Street, Suite 600, Indianapolis, IN 46260 317-872-3275 Financial Administrator: Theresia Walk­ er Hoggatt (Mrs. Jerome) TRIANGLE STAFF Editor: Linda Wright Bardach (Mrs. Neil), 5303 Elderberry Rd., Nobles· Departments__ ville, IN 46060 Feature Editor: Maries Larson Nicholls, (Mrs. Edward), 1041-21st, W. Des Magazine Agency Order Form ...... 28 Moines, IA 50265 From the Alumnae ...... 32-37 Collegiate Co-Editors: Anne Weaver Booske (Mrs. Henry), 2026 North­ From the Collegiates ...... 38-43, 46-4 7 brook Dr., Lancaster, PA 17601; Anne Deaths ...... 46 Atkinson Laun (Mrs. Craig), 9761 Blvd., Apt. N15, N. Royal­ Sigmas Here and There ...... ' . 46 ton, OH 44133 Alumnae Co-Editors: Harriet Smith Fra­ zer (Mrs. Bernard), 1416 Starfield Rd., N. Little Rock, AR 72116; Kenna Giffin, 7901 Cambridge #19, Houston, TX 77054 Convention was . .. Violet Shop

SIGMA KAPPA TRIANGLE is published goodies . . . Sigma songs . . . side quarterly by Sigma Kappa, 1717 W. 86th St., trips to a Kentucky horse farm to Suite 600, Indianapolis, IN 46260 and printed by Compolith Graphics and Maury Boyd and check out the bluegrass . . . and the Associates. On Dean of Confirmed Conventionites, Send change of address, subscription and correspondence of a business nature to Central Past National President Alice Hersey Office, 171 7 W. 86th St., Suite 600, Indianapo­ Wick, P-Randolph-Macon, attending lis, IN 46260. Correspondence is to be addressed to the ap­ her 24th convention. (Candid photo­ propriate editor. Deadlines: spring (Dec. 15), The summer (Mar. 15), fall (June 15), winter (Sept. graphs by Kenna Giffin, Z, Linda 15). Wright Bardach, T, and Reflections Second-class postage paid at Indianapolis, IN and at additional mailing offices. Printed in Photography, Lexington, Ky. Group U.S.A. Sigma Kappa USPS 496.080. Cover photos by Reflections.)

2 Convention 1982: Mission Not Impossible

By LINDA WRIGHT BARDACH, T, Editor What was the convention like? 82 year-old Phyllis and MARLES LARSON NICHOLLS, AN, Feature Editor Clark Coleman, Tau-Indiana, an alumna visitor who They came alone or in small groups during the was attending her first convention, said, "I'm hav­ quiet of the night, often meeting for the first time ing just a marvelous time swimming and meeting in strange airports or crowded limousines, noting so many nice Sigma Kappas." similar luggage tags or familiar maroon-imprinted . An equally pleased Confirmed Conventionite was tote bags. collegian Lisa· Thompson, Epsilon Sigma-Arm­ More arrived as daylight progressed. Old strong St. Lisa managed CC status as a collegian acquaintances waved to each other from across because she attended her first convention right piles of suitcases, as busy porters, noting the abun­ after she was initiated as a freshman in college. dance of dresses packed for only a few days, hurried Teri Husbands, Beta Psi-San Diego St., chapter them to various rooms, some on a special 16th floor president, enjoyed finding other Sigma Kappas at requiring a key for admittance. the airport in Atlanta. . They came from the far corners of the country, Every year mothers and daughters attend con­ united in a common bond. Impressed by the impor­ vention together, but this year the family of Amy tance of their mission, one newlywed left her new Hughes, Alpha Delta-Tennessee, took the prize, husband, and one mother-to-be ignored the call of having 10 Sigma Kappa relatives in attendance. nature. Of course, a few frantic moments did exist to add Before the week ended, their number officially to convention excitement. Firetrucks called in to swelled to 502. Other hotel guests noticed them, as stand by as the Chicago to Louisville flight landed their departures for meetings caused increased surprised passenger Linda Teufel Delaney, Upsilon- , delays in the arrival of elevators. Oregon St., the Portland, Oregon delegate. All dressed in white during Ritual Day, their Friends of Anne Wolfe Rich, Delta-Boston, Bos­ presence was noticed as even the citizens in sur­ ton alumnae corresponding secretary, spent several rounding restaurants asked about their identity. anxious moments when they couldn't find Anne at Indeed, local dignitaries and national organiza­ 5 a.m. the first morning. (She had gone upstairs, tions with similar goals noted the conclave was in leaving her friends down in the lobby.) session. Temporarily missing banquet centerpieces caused What was going on? Nothing sinister or at ali some panic. And frustration was evident when dele­ mysterious-the 70th Sigma Kappa National Con­ gates arrived downstairs, freshly dressed and hun­ vention! gry, only to discover they had left their meal tickets The mission? "The Race for the Violets," held in upstairs. the heart of the Bluegrass Country at the Hyatt But these small problems were quickly forgotten. Regency Hotel, Lexington, Ky. Indeed, with all the Sigma Kappas around, it was Exemplifying the convention's theme, "It Begins easy for television celebrity Phil Donahue to stay at With Me," Vicki Dubrock Weisel, Delta Pi-Lock the hotel almost unnoticed. Also staying there were Haven, and a CPO from Pennsylvania, was there the cast from the stage production of "The Great­ running her own race for her baby, born later in the est Little Whorehouse in Texas.'' summer. Leading off convention activities were regional Despite occasional crowds in the lobby, no one get togethers, a good opportunity to renew old was allowed to get lost for long. Judy Wright acquaintances and meet new friends as Sigmas Coonce, Theta-Illinois, and Gayle Purple tried to fill in bingo squares with signatures of sis­ Hutcherson, Epsilon Kappa-Transylvania, mem­ ters holding part-time jobs or who had a name bers of the Lexington welcoming committee, kept beginning with "K." Region I meeting had the all delegates and visitors informed. They were most interesting name, calling themselves the always easy to spot, wearing white eyelet Sigma MINK region. (The area includes Missouri, Iowa, Kappa jockey hats. Nebraska and Kansas.) 3 While a few brave souls began their day at 6:30 a.m. with J azzercise, most hurried through break­ fast in time for formal business meetings or work­ shops. This year, workshops included collegiate workshops called "Making It Happen," "The Buck Stops Here," "Member Responsibility," and " Rush." Alumnae attended wor:kshops on writing TRIANGLE articles, news about Sigma Kappa philanthropies, recruiting members, and sharing (; ideas. Collegians also held special jam sessions and rush skit sessions. The traditional "Walk About, Talk About" for alumnae included handouts and l people to talk to about a variety of Sigma Kappa Cleveland St. colony pledge Mahnaz Shaghaghi took orders for candied-­ violets sold at the Violet Shop. activities, from the magazine agency to writing newsletters. The alumnae also attended a workshop on personal development. All delegates and visitors attended general assemblies, where they were treated to two excel­ lent speakers. Dr. Thomas Goodale, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at the University of Denver, spoke on " A New Look at the Old Sauce," an impressive talk about alcohol and drug abuse. Edward M. King, Dean of Men at Bradley Univer­ sity, inspired members with his talk, "Ritual," which was appropriately followed by initiation, model meeting, and a ritual roundtable. Alumnae and collegians also came together for combined workshops, "Speaking for Sigma" and "4 Y ears-4 Life," which included public relations and the Sig-MA program, among other topics. Betty Wood, Alpha Lambda-Adelphi, national philan­ thropy and gerontology chairman, introduced the new "Be A Lifesaver for the Aging" program. The eternal dilemma, what's for lunch? Engrossed in the menu Of course, the Violet shop was bursting with lav­ at The Brown Bag, three Sigmas plan to eat quickly so they will ender, maroon, and violet covered goodies. Sigmas have time to browse through stores in the Hyatt Regency mall. bought chances to win dolls, the violet print fea­ tured on the fall, 1980 TRIANGLE cover, and a Christmas tree skirt. Convention was more than business meetings and workshops. Banquets each night brought everyone together for good food, entertainment, and social­ izing. The Welcome Banquet Thursday evening was opened by Toastmistress Rebecca Rogers, Epsilon Kappa-Transylvania, assistant convention chair­ man. The keynote address by National President Ernestine Duncan Collins, Mu-Washington, and a Sigma Slide Show created by retiring traveling con­ sultant Ann Drake, Gamma Zeta-N. Illinois, were inspirational highlights of the evening. Hostess chapters for the banquet were the Bluegrass, Louis­ ville, Bowling Green, Caveland alumnae chapters and Alpha Chi-Georgetown, Alpha Theta-Louis­ ville, Gamma Pi-Ky. Wesleyan, Epsilon Zeta-W. Kentucky, and Epsilon Kappa-Transylvania. These are ·genuine smiles, because convention is over! Responsi­ Confirmed Conventionites, wearing red, white ble for making things run smoothly were Rebecca Rogers, EK· and blue hats, celebrated their status at the Friday Transylvania, convention assistant chairman, and Carol Keeney Confirmed, Conventionite Banquet. Toastmistress Winter, rK-S. Illinois, convention chairman.

4 Winona Keyes Valentine, Iota-Denver, kept every­ one on her toes with her treasured prizes, given for various honors, including the Sigma who had trav­ eled the farthest to convention, the newest bride, and the dean of the CCs, Al Hersey Wick, Rho-Ran­ dolph-Macon, who was attending her 24th conven­ tion. Sigmas were entertained by the new Con­ firmed Conventionites, those attending their third convention, who recited a rather unusual loyalty pledge, and by the Sounds of Sigma, directed by Anne Drake and Angela Guillory, Delta Mu-North­ western St. (La.) Hostess chapters for this banquet were Knoxville, Athens, Memphis and Nashville alumnae chapters and Alpha Delta-Tennessee, Beta Xi-Memphis St., Gamma Lambda-E. Tennessee St., Gamma Xi-Lambuth, Gamma Psi-Tenn. Wesleyan, and Zeta Delta-Tennessee (Martin). Long tables laden with silver caught everyone's eyes as they entered the room for the Alumnae Awards Banquet Saturday night. Patricia Savoye Tardiff, Epsilon Beta-New Orleans, regional confer­ ence chairman, was toastmistress. Hostess chap­ ters for this banquet were Huntington, West Vir­ ginia, Akron, Cleveland East Side, Cleveland West Shore, and Marietta alumnae, and Beta Theta-Mari­ etta, Beta Upsilon-Ohio, and Delta Beta-Marshall. Perhaps the most beautiful .banquet was Sun­ day's. Sigma Kappas in fancy dresses and evening gowns lined up in the shopping mall area of the hotel, arranging themselves under their chapters' banners. Once again, long tables glittering with sil­ ver awaited them. Toastmistress for the Collegiate Awards Banquet was Carol McDowell, retiring ' traveling consultant. Hostess chapters were Cincin­ nati, Dayton, Springfield and Toledo alumnae and Alpha Iota-Miami (Ohio), Gamma Omega-Witten­ berg, and Epsilon Eta-Findlay. Stretch those sleepy muscles! Some Sigmas set their alarm Monday morning's business meeting included clocks to ring before 6:30 a.m. so they could take part in election of officers and the presentation of many J azzercise. resolutions and standing rules. After the new offi­ cers were installed, the 1982 convention disbanded. Knoxville alumnae chapter sold violet decorated tote bags at the Violet Shop. "It Begins With Me." The delegates, and proba­ bly the visitors, too, were too exhausted to think about that. They had to pack up and check out of rooms. They had to watch for the limo taking them to the airport or they had to concentrate on that four-hour drive home. As the exhaustion slowly wore off, during the next few days, there were jobs to go to, families to take care of. But in little ways, snatches of conver­ sation or visual images of smiling faces would sud­ denly appear from nowhere in particular. And before long, letters were written, or a phone call was made. "You know that problem we've had with pro­ grams? Well, I got several really good ideas at con­ vention ... " The mission was successfully completed. 5 By KENNA GRIFFIN, 'Z, Alumnae Co-editor

As the convention entered its National Council decides on last two days, 1982 National some of the awards: the Team­ Who Can? Awards Chairman Cyndy Kelly work Trophy, National Council appeared at least as harried as all Trophies for most improved the rest of the national officers. chapters, the Wick Award and You Can! The late nights and early morn­ some others, Cyndy said. ings rising were exhausting. Chapters can help themselves But Cyndy somehow found win awards by setting goals on time-over breakfast-to give her such things as per capita contri­ Your Chapter advice on strategies for winning butions. awards. "The most important thing is Can Win Several awards are given to having reports in so the statistics chapters that apply, she said. are available. Tell everything no a National Award Others are decided on the basis of matter how silly or minor you reports that are submitted to re­ think it is," Cyndy said. gional and national officers. Setting goals also helps with That's what chapters need to ful­ membership development and in­ ly understand, she said. volving alumnae with the colle­ The alumnae and collegiate giate chapters, according to province officers and National Cyndy. Council all have input as well. In addition to making some de­ For example, an APO will give cisions, the National A wards some information about a chapter Chairman is responsible for mak­ to the National Awards Chair­ ing sure all the traveling awards man, who forwards it to National have arrived safely at conven­ Council for the final decision. tion. Although only one chapter can It's nerve-racking, Cyndy ad­ be an award winner, often there mitted. "But by the time you get are many honorable mentions, to the banquet, and you see all said Cyndy. The APOs and CPOs that beautiful silver, and every­ · usually send names of three chap­ one's excited about getting ters for an award. The chapters awards-it takes all those hours not chosen often receive honor­ (of work and worry) away. It's able mentions. fun," she said. "I'd do it again."

City, Kan., was ~~fz;.r for the alumnae chapter's contributions to Xi·Kansas chapter. Accepting the award from National President Ernestine Duncan Collins are Mary Lou Sayler Turner and Linda Richards Stoker.

Retiring National Council members presented the first Pearl Court Award to National President Ernestine Collins. Pictured are Ruth Rysdon Miller, Norma Keating Giles, Linda Oden Berkshire, Barbara Wirt Clarkson, Jackie Jackson Phillips, Ernestine Duncan Collins.

6 Long Term Goals, Short Term Accomplishments: Take Home the Trophy By ANNE WEAVER BOOSKE, rE, Collf!giate Co-Editor How does a chapter get out of the doldrums, perk up its inactive members, and start moving forward again? Gamma Kappa-S. Illinois, Delta Sigma-W. Illinois, and Tau-Indiana, the three recipients of the National Council Trophies for most improved chapter, are successful examples of the power of positive thinking. All three chapters stressed that they had not set their sights on the award. Their common reasons for success were based on setting a few long term goals with a series of short term accomplishments; lots of energy, enthusi­ asm and hard work; a desire to build up the name of Sigma Kappa as an organization and as a part of the Greek system on campus; a frank recognition of chapter short-comings or problems with a desire to overcome them with the help of advisers, alumnae, province offi­ cers and National Council; and a healthy balance of phi­ lanthropy projects, scholarships programs, alumnae and social activities. They developed as many areas as possi­ ble to keep members enthusiastic: "We were tired of just singing at nursing homes." "We established a line of communication with people who would help us to the answers to the problems we identified." Tau chapter developed an internal program they named K.I.C.K.s-Kall It Chapter Konfidence-with the idea that it takes an internal "kick" to straighten out problems. The initial shock in January of poor rush results after what they thought had been a super rush effort kicked Tau into action. When the sisters left school for the summer, the chapter had pledged 28 girls. They found that when working in being positive about the chapter internally, as individuals and as a group, many of their other problems· started straightening out. Gamma Kappa admitted that they were kept overly busy-" spring semester was unreal"-with all their activities and yet maintaining high scholarship stand­ ards. In all cases each member, pledge and initiate, gave her complete cooperation as they all worked to be involved in campus activities-social, athletic and philanthropic­ community involvement, leadership and scholarship. Benefits received were increased pledging as girls were eager to join. The campus and community were more National Council awards three trophies to most improved chap­ aware of Sigma Kappa and other Greek organizations. ters, according to the number of NPC groups on campus. Sigma Kappas realized that they were working together Pleased with the awards are, top, Sue Anne Abbott and Debbie efficiently, and most of all, that they could still have fun Whyte, Delta Sigma-W. Illinois; center, Barbara Pfarrer, Susan together and do something worthwhile at the same time. Schafer, Lois Waltz Vernon (Special Adviser), Genan Summers, Delta Sigma chapter also received the President's Tau-Indiana; bottom, Laurie Mullen, Pam Petrow, Amy Award for fraternal excellence given by the president of Roffman, rK-S. Illinois. National President Ernestine Collins the university, based on campus involvement, scholar­ made the presentations. ship, community involvement and leadership. This pres­ tigious award is not given annually-only when the com­ the breakdown into those campuses having one to six mittee feels the organi.zation truly merits it. NPC sororities, to twelve, and thirteen or more Deciding to give a special award for the most improved NPC groups. The National Council Trophy was first pre­ chapter, National Council felt that, with the wide range sented in 1980. In addition to the 1982 winners, recipi­ of campus types within our membership, the fairest way ents have been Gamma Zeta-N. Illinois, Delta Theta-N.E. would be to make three presentations basfld on the num­ Missouri St., Epsilon Gamma-S.W. State (Okla.), Alpha ber of panhellenic sororities on the campuses. They made Gamma-Washington St., and Alpha Omicron-UCLA. 7 New. National Council 1981-82 Newly elected National Council officers are Marylou Sayler Turner, National Treasurer; Ruth Rysdon Miller, National Panhellenic Delegate; Phyllis Harris Markley, National Secretary; Barbara Wirt Clarkson, National President; L~da Oden Berkshire, National Vice President for Alumnae; Carol Jackson "Jackie" Phillips, National Vice President for Collegiate Chapters; Diana Wood Hill, National Vice President for Expansion.

Convention Initiates Keep EK in the Family

By MARLES LARSON NICHOLLS, AN, Feature Editor One of Sigma Kappa's honor initiates from con­ vention is chairman of the board of trustees of Web­ ber College and also owns a Christmas tree farm. Camilla Webber McConnell is our new Sigma Kappa. Webber College in Waynesville, N.C., was established by her grandmother. Sigma Kappa now has a colony on this campus. Camilla said she is thrilled that Sigma Kappa will be the first sorority there. She is often at the college and specializes in alumnae work and the business part of the small college. She is also president of Shelton House, an old his­ toric home that features North Carolina handi­ crafts. The Christmas tree farm raises Fraser firs. These trees never drop their needles. They are shaped by hand and she has 12 acres with 10,000 trees. The other honor initiate, Patricia Stenberg, is national president of the music honorary Sigma Alpha Iota. "This is the happiest day of my life," her Sigma Kappa mother said. Mildred Koyl Stenberg is an Honor Initiates at convention were Camilla Webber McConnell Alpha Tau-Michigan St. She was present at the ini­ and Patricia Stenberg. National President Ernestine Collins led tiation held during convention. the ceremony while Sigmas attending convention watched. 8 Power to the Postage Meter: TRIANGLE Awards Explained

By ANNE WEAVER BOOSKE, rE, Collegiate Co-Editor "What did Delta Upsilon do to win the collegiate TRIANGLE Award?" "What can we do to earn this traveling trophy for a year?" Using a point system under the categories of promptness, pictures, copy content and composi­ tion, the collegiate co-editors can give a total of 50 points per issue, with an extra ten points awarded for features. The correspondents at Delta Upsilon­ S.W. Missouri St. had varied and interesting con­ tent in the copy for their two assigned issues, and observed the style rules and format so that no rewrite was necessary and only minor composition corrections had to be made. Their copy was cleanly typed. This covered half the possible total maxi­ mum score. Correctly identified pictures, although not all of the best quality, were included for their September and March deadlines, with the winter issue copy arriving one day late at their collegiate co-editor's mailbox. The chapter earned extra points by sub­ mitting interesting features in both mailings. A silver candelabra, the Frances Warren Delta Tau-Central Arkansas chapter, the first "Speed" Baker Award, was presented for excellence in reporting news to the TRI· runner-up, received more points in all categories in ANGLE. Editor Linda Wright Bardach the required columns, and· had they also sent in fea­ presents the award to Michelle Burks, tures, would have been the chapter taking the silver Delta Upsilon-S.W. Missouri. candle holders home for the 1982-83 school year. Of the five chapters with the highest scores, pic­ tures and features were the areas that put them at the top of the list. Their copy was evidence that those correspondents made careful preparations and were familiar with all aspects of their responsi­ bility. The one negative aspect of the collegiate chapters section of the TRIANGLE is, that of 110 Sigma Kappa chapters, only 22 sent copy to their colle­ giate co-editors for their two assigned deadlines in 1981-82. Editors hope the response will improve this year, as alumnae read these newsletters for news about their respective collegiate chapters. Alumnae co-editors also evaluate their chapters' contributions, but use a checklist rather than a point system. At the 1982 national convention, the TRIAN­ A silver bowl was awarded the alumnae chapter, Fairfield GLE Award was renamed the Frances Warren County, Conn., which did the best job reporting news to the TRI· ANGLE. Award winners were Josephine Thorpe Lair (Miami), "Speed" Baker TRIANGLE Award in honor of Anne Wolfe Rich (Boston), Delores Stimac Dean and Pat Lau· "Speed" Baker, who was editor of the magazine for ranee Berry (Fairfield County), Anna Moore Granen (New 48 years. Orleans), Nancy Martiny Walters (8. Oakland County, Mich.) 9 --1982 Awards------Anderson Award-Atlanta Honorable Mentions: Cincinnati Miami Triangle Award-Fairfield County, Conn. Honorable Mentions: Boston Greater New Orleans Miami Philanthropy projects are recognized by the Anderson A ward, a South Oakland County, Mich. certificate for $100 to a philanthropy of the chapter's choice. South St. Louis Representing the winning chapters are Ruth Riskin Darlington (Miami), M. Louise Maves Drane (Atlanta), Dottie Landis Ste­ Mary Caffrey Low Award-Denver vens (Cincinnati), Jane Kramer Allan (Cincinnati). Honorable Mentions: Lehigh Valley, Pa. Peoria, Ill. Elizabeth Gorham Hoag Award-Houston Honorable Mentions: Cincinnati Fairfield County, Conn. Ida Fuller Pierce Award-Lehigh Valley, Pa. Honorable Mentions: Evansville, Ind. Knoxville Frances Mann Hall Award-Pittsburg Honorable Mentions: Portland, Ore. Dayton, Ohio Patricia Carlin Smith Award-Chicago West Towns Honorable Mentions: Denver, recognized as an outstanding alumnae chapter in a col­ Pueblo lege community, won a silver coffee and tea service, the Mary San Fernando Valley Caffrey Low Award. Posing for the award picture were, sitting, Outstanding Newsletter Award-Edmond, Okla. Priscilla Sims (Director of Alumnae), Zelina Higginbottom Honorable Mentions: Hickox (Denver), Jackie Jackson Phillips (National Vice Presi­ dent for Collegiate Chapters). Standing, Jackie Lea Meissner Fairfield County, Conn. (Collegiate District Director), Betty Reiser Zessin (Peoria), Betty Peoria Beaver Tinsman (APO), Renee Druckenmiller Albright (Lehigh South Oakland, Mich. Valley, Pa.) Houston State-Regional Confere.nce Award-Michigan Honorable Mention: Ohio Banners: Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Southwest Regional Conference Special Council Award-Kansas City Convention Display Award-Peoria Honorable Mentions: Cleveland West Shore Rockford, Ill. Golden Triangle Awards­ Irma King Philadelphia Alumnae Cincinnati Alumnae Peoria Alumnae A silver coffee and tea service, the Elizabeth Gorham Hoag A ward, was earned by the outstanding alumnae chapter not in a Kansas City Alumnae college community, Houston. Posing for the award picture are, Dallas Alumnae Row 1, Linda Oden Berkshire, N a tiona! Vice President for Alum­ Ft. Worth Alumnae nae; Cynthia Nesbitt Morgan (Houston), Helen Tousses Manlove Denver Alumnae (APO), and Priscilla Sims, Director of Alumnae. Row 2, Sharon Pasadena Alumnae Haddon Dorner, Director of Alumnae; Pat Laurance Berry (APO), Dolores Stimac Dean (Fairfield County, Conn.), Peggy Seattle Alumnae Miller Dodd (APO), Dorothy Landis Stevens (Cincinnati), and Houston Alumnae Barbara Ross West (APO). 10 Two Weeks After School Began, They Packed Up and Moved Out!

Teamwork!

By ANNE ATKINSON LAUN, AI, Collegiate Co-Editor

The Teamwork. Trophy is possibly the most cov­ eted award by both collegians and alumnae. Infor­ mation that National Council uses to decide the winners comes from a report filed by the alumnae and collegiate chapters, indicating joint activities and accomplishments. The 1982 winners, Eta-Ill. Wesleyan and the Bloomington, Ill., alumnae chapter, speculated on why they were awarded the Teamwork Trophy. Working together earned Eta-Ill. Wesleyan and Bloomington, Marylou Gooding Mercier, Eta, alumna delegate Ill., alumnae the Teamwork Award. Now they will have to work together to carry home the large silver punch bowl and tray. from Bloomington, described the "mass exodus" Mary Lou Gooding Mercier, Eta, Bloomington, Ill., and Barbara from Eta's old house to the new house, two weeks Klipp and Nancy Frese, Eta, accept the award from Linda Oden after the start of school. ''We sold the old house, Berkshire (National Vice President for Alumnae). signed the papers at 10 a.m., and had to be out by 4 p.m. that same afternoon. We had to have been crazy to agree to such sales terms, but we did-and Additional support comes from the advisory and we made it!" corporation boards. Debbie Newberg Wanna­ According to Eta chapter president Nancy macher, Eta-Ill. Wesleyan, and Gini Hestrom Freeze, the alumnae and their families made the Pedersen, Eta-Ill. Wesleyan, are both actively fast move to the new house across the street possi­ involved with the chapter as officers of the boards ble. Everyone chipped in to move the furniture, and have been guiding them for a long time. ''In kitchen supplies, bedroom and bath furnishings and fact," said Marylou, "our alumnae and advisory the members' personal effects in six hours. board officers do not change too often and since Nancy described her feelings toward the alumnae Eta's officers change yearly, it is good to keep chapter. "The fact that the alumnae have formed a steady and consistent advisors on the boards." strong, cohesive group has added some stability to Eta and the Blooinington alumnae plan annual Eta. This isn't the first time we've won the tro­ events, including a Christmas party at an alumna's phy-our alumnae keep us active and interested." home and preparing and serving a homecooked din­ The stability factor is emphasized by the presence ner to residents of an area nursing home who visit of Eliza Alexander Burkholder, Eta-Ill. Wesleyan, the Eta house. and Rosamond Salzman Mecherele, Eta-Ill. Wes­ What makes Eta chapter and the Bloomington leyan, founders of the alumnae chapter in Bloom­ alumnae chapter stand out? Nancy said, "There's ington. no particular thing. I think it's a combination of our "They started the alumnae cooperation," said consistent work with our alumnae and their work Marylou about the two founders. Recently Eta hon­ with us, the devotion our alumnae have towards us, ored Eliza by naming their library after her. and their support 'beyond the call of duty.' " 11 New Alumnae Chapters­ Arlington, Texas Brandywine Valley Forge, Pa. Greeley, Colo. Evansville, Ind. Fort Collins/Loveland, Colo. Heartland, Fla. Ocean Area, N.J. Most improved chapter in a college community receives a silver Piedmont-Triangle, N.C. tray, the Ida Fuller Pierce Award. Receiving awards were repre­ sentatives Janet London and Sheree Jarboe Muehlbauer Southwest, Mo. (Evansville, Ind.), Renee Druckenmiller Albright (Lehigh Valley, Pa.), Norma Keating Giles (National Vice President for Colle­ giate Chapters), Martha Leech McCluen and Martha Webster Jordan (Knoxville).

Publishing the best newsletters won a silver coffee service for Edmond, Okla. alumnae chapter. Chapters with outstanding newsletters were represented by Mimi Sandifer McLintock (Peo­ ria), Cynthia Nesbitt Morgan (Houston), Cindy Stocks Edwards (Edmond, Okla.), Nancy Martiny Walters (South Oakland, Mich.), Pat Laurance Berry (Fairfield County, Conn.)

A silver tray, the Frances Mann Hall Award, is also presented to the most improved alumnae chapter not located in a college com­ munity. Taking home awards were Linda Teufel Delaney (Port­ land, Ore.), Kim Mancini (Pittsburg), Deborah Malewich (Day­ ton).

Having rolled out the red carpet for Sigma Kappas in their area for conferences, these winners won wall hangings of their own for outstanding state/regional conferences: Vicki Dubrock Weisel (Pa.), Jan Bauer Dunbar (Ill.), Nancy Martiny Walters (Mich.), Laurel McKay Hiile (Ohio), Ramsay Roof Mudgett (Southwest Regional Conference).

A silver cake server was awarded for best convention displaY. to Peoria alumnae chapter. Accepting awards were Betty Reiser Zessin (Peoria), Adrienne Lusin Dziak (Cleveland West Shore), Jan Bauer Dunbar and Marcia Trost Aramovich (Rockford).

Working above and beyond the call of duty to assist a collegiate chapter earned Chicago West Towns alumnae the Patricia Carlin Smith Award, a silver candelabra. Chapter representatives accepting awards were, Row 1, Judy Lloyd Kloski (Chicago West Towns), Kathy Wolak Kouba (Chicago West Towns), Mary May New Alumnae chapters were presented gavels. Their representa­ (CPO), Ditty Reck (Chicago West Towns), Lisa Mastandrea tives were Marsha Traub (BrandywineNalley Forge, Pa.), Elea­ (Zeta Iota). Row 2, Carol Hinchman (Zeta Iota), Dorothy Vedel nor Dygert Haddon (Ocean Area, N.J.), Sheree Jarboe Muehl­ Reynolds (Chicago West Towns), Martha Carlin Mussett (Na­ bauer (Evansville, Ind.), Rebecca Mirns Burgess (Arlington, tional Housing Chairman), Susan Crancer Hunt (San Fernando Texas), Katherine Dunn Lathrop (Heartland, Fla.), Betty Beaver Valley), Betty Beaver Tinsman (APO), Elaine Beagle Watson Tinsman (Greeley), Marian Railsback Hayward (Ft. Collins/ (Pueblo). Loveland, Colo.), Sheila Barnes (Piedmont-Triangle, N.C.)

12 American Farm School Award-Epsilon Phi­ Indiana St. (Evansville) Honorable Mentions: Theta-Illinois Zeta Kappa-Angelo St. Dreyfus Award-Theta-Illinois Honorable Mentions: Beta Sigma-Purdue Epsilon Phi-Indiana St. (Evansville) Presenting a silver bud vase, the American Farm School Award, Zeta Kappa-Angelo St. is Betty Wood, National Chairman of Philanthropy and Geron· Budd Award-Zeta Epsilon-Cal St. (Northridge) tology. Receiving honors were Debra Rucker, Zeta Kappa­ Angelo St., Connie Feagley, Epsilon Phi-Indiana St. (Evans­ Honorable Mentions: villel, and Cheryl Leoni, Theta-Illinois. Epsilon Chi-Virginia Poly Beta Epsilon-Louisiana Tech Lorah Monroe Award-Epsilon Chi-Virginia Poly Honorable Mentions: Beta Sigma-Purdue Delta Delta-Central Michigan Frances Warren "Speed" Baker Triangle Award­ Delta Upsilon-S.W. Missouri Honorable Mentions: Delta Tau-Central Arkansas Epsilon Omicron-S.W. Texas St. Delta Rho-James Madison Epsilon Tau-Cal St. (Fullerton) Ruth Miller Panhellenic Award-Delta Mu­ Northwestern St. (La.) The Dreyfus Award, a silver punch bowl and tray, is given for Honorable Mentions: support of the National Endowment Fund. National Secretary­ Epsilon Chi-Virginia Poly Treasurer Barbara Clarkson presented the award and honorable mentions to these chapter members: Linda Neff, Beta Sigma­ Gamma Mu-E. Illinois Purdue; Cheryl Leoni, Theta-Illinois; Patty Zimmerman, Theta­ Epsilon Tau-Cal St. (Fullerton) Illinois; Connie Feagley, Epsilon Phi-Indiana St. (Evansvillel. Teamwork Award-Eta-Ill. Wesleyan and Bloomington, Ill. alumnae Honorable Mentions: Gamma Psi-Tenn. Wesleyan Epsilon Tau-Cal St. (Fullerton) National Council Trophy- 1-6 NPCs-Gamma Kappa-S. Illinois 7-12 NPCs-Delta Sigma-W. Illinois 13+ NPCs-Tau-Indiana Alice Wick Award-Theta-Illinois Honorable Mention: Outstanding gerontology projects earned a silver coffee urn, the Gamma Phi-N. Carolina St. Budd Award, for Zeta Epsilon-Cal St. (Northridge). National Convention Display Award-Beta Zeta-Maryland Vice President for Collegiate Chapters Jackie Jackson Phillips presented awards to Cay Howard, Epsilon Chi-Virginia Poly; Honorable Mention: Lorraine Coffey and Rhonda Wilson, Zeta Epsilon-Cal St. Zeta Kappa-Angelo St. (Northridge); Joanie Diefenderfer, Beta Epsilon-La. Tech. Scholarship Awards- Delta Mu-Northwestern St. (La.) Delta Chi-Central St. (Okla.) Zeta Pi-Colo. School of Mines Alpha-Colby Alpha Nu-Montana Beta Upsilon-Ohio Gamma Kappa-S. Illinios Gamma Upsilon-California St. (Pa.) Delta Delta-Central Michigan Delta Sigma-W. Illinois Ruth Rysdon Miller, National Panhellenic Delegate, presented the Miller Panhellenic Award. Honored were Jan Caspary, Epsilon Delta-Susquehanna Gamma Mu-E. Illinois; Angela Guillory, Delta Mu-Northwest­ Zeta Lambda-Dartmouth ern St. (La.l; Sandi Mooney, Epsilon Tau-Cal St. Cfullertonl; Cay Gamma Mu-E. Illinois Howard, Epsilon Chi-Virginia Poly. 13 Scholastic Achievement A wards­ Zeta Xi-C.W. Post Zeta Lambda-Dartmouth Academic Excellence Award­ Upsilon-Oregon St. Honorable Mentions: Alpha Iota-Miami (Ohio) Beta Nu-Bradley 90-100% Initiation A wards­ Gamma Phi-N. Carolina St. Delta Omega-Waynesburg Zeta Zeta-Babson Zeta Pi-Colo. School of Mines Rush Quota, Area I­ A plaque, the Lorah Monroe Award, was presented to Epsilon Eta-Ill. Wesleyan Chi-Virginia Poly, for outstanding chapter achievement. Nation­ Mu-Washington al Vice President for Collegiate Chapters Norma Keating Giles presented the plaque to Sue Lahet and Cay Howard, Epsilon Alpha Epsilon-Iowa St. Chi-Virginia Poly. Alpha Tau-Michigan St. Beta Sigma-Purdue Beta Theta-Marietta Gamma Epsilon-Indiana (Pa.) Gamma Delta-Thiel Gamma Eta-Ball St. Gamma Upsilon-California St. (Pa ~ ) Delta Alpha-E. Michigan Delta Delta-Central Michigan Delta Omega-Waynesburg Zeta Alpha-Indiana S.E. Rush Quota, Area II­ Lambda-UC (Berkley) Alpha Delta-Tennessee Beta Epsilon-Louisiana Tech Gamma Alpha-N. Colorado Gamma Xi-Lambuth Gamma Rho-W. Carolina Delta Iota-Cal St. (Chico) Delta Tau-Central Arkansas Epsilon Beta-New Orleans Chapters initiating 90-100% of their pledges received silver Epsilon Tau-Cal St. (Fullerton) bowls. Chapter representatives were Cindy Carey, Zeta Pi-Colo. Delta Zeta-S.E. Oklahoma School of Mines; Melinda Beck, Gamma Phi-N. Carolina St.; Lisa Outstanding Rush Improvement Awards­ Monas, Delta Omega-Waynesburg; Maureen Morley, Zeta Zeta­ Delta Mu-Northwestern St. (La.) Babson. Epsilon Omicron-S.W. Texas St. Delta Chi-Central St. (Okla.) Zeta Pi-Colo. School of Mines Zeta Tau-S. Colorado Alpha Sigma-Westminster Delta Omega-Waynesburg Outstanding Rush Effort Awards­ Zeta Delta-Tennessee Zeta Mu-UC (San Diego) Alpha Gamma-Washington St. Delta Upsilon-S.W. Missouri St. Zeta Lambda-Dartmouth Delta Sigma-W. Illinois Delta Delta-Central Michigan Zeta Sigma-Alabama (Birmingham) Tau-Indiana The most cooperative chapter took home the Alice Wick A ward, Baby Cups­ a silver tea service. Posing for the award photograph are Lori Walker, Gamma Phi-N. Carolina St., Patty Zimmerman, Theta­ Alpha Xi-Iowa Illinois, Past National President AI Wick, Cheryl Leoni, Theta· Zeta Upsilon-Cal Poly Tech Illinois, Melinda Beck, Gamma Phi-N. Carolina St. 14 Cash awards were given for academic excellence. Gwen Louns­ National Vice President for Collegiate Chapters, Norma Keating bury Mitchell, Director of Chapter Education and Programming, Giles, presented the convention display award to Mary Kay presented the award to the winner, Julie Greieb, Upsilon-Oregon Seiler, Beta Zeta-Maryland. St. Honorable mentions went to Carol Clymer, Alpha Iota­ Miami (Ohio), Ann Thelen, Beta Nu-Bradley, Sue Jessup, Alpha Iota (Miami).

Colonies were also represented at convention: Row 1, Eileen Car­ ney, University College at Buffalo; Mahnaz Shaghaghi, Cleve­ land St.; Michelle Rice, Cleveland St.; Veronica Fedor, Florida Institute of Technology; Jodi Benett, Rosanne Di Vernieri, and Jean O'Connell, Rutgers. Row 2, Dorothy Foley Kumbrow, Buf­ falo colony director; Anne Atkinson Laun, Cleveland St. adviser; Diane Richardson Turner, FIT colony director; Joyce Munnich Perkins, Rutgers advisory board chairman; Lora Chancey, Web­ New chapters are awarded baby cups. Representatives are Jodi ber colony. Carson and Karel Lea Meyer, Zeta Upsilon-Cal Poly Tech, and Jennifer Haerer, Alpha Xi-Iowa.

50-Year Members: Row 1, Dorothy Van Fleet, Edith Bulow, Mir­ Keyes Valentine, Margaret Davis, Elva Covert Sawyer, Mynetta iam Finn Bloom, Miriam Likens Elston, Trula Sidwell Hardy, Engelland Boretti, Julia Ferguson Weiskotten, Ruth Lane Mac­ Ruth Ware Greig, Wava Chambers Brown, Ava Brown-Ramsey, Donald, Maryn Cation Horn, Louise Scofield Prest, Helen Win­ Estelle Taylor Hoffman, Phyllis Clark Coleman. Row 2, Rosa­ ters Loomis, Juanita Bristol Flanders, Alice Hersey Wick, Dolo­ mond Salzman Mecherle, Marian Frutiger, Ruth Rysdon Miller, res Aron Quinn, Dorothy Fenel Hineman. Elise Jenkins, Lucia Berry, Julia Simonsen Gault, Winona 15 Sisterhood Awards- Epsilon Delta-Susquehanna Delta Eta-Central Missouri St. Eta-Illinois Beta Tau-Florida Omega-Florida St. Beta Epsilon-Louisiana Tech. Epsilon Zeta-W. Kentucky Gamma Omega-Wittenburg Epsilon Tau-Cal St. (Fullerton) Beta Psi-San Diego St. Delta Zeta-S.E. Oklahoma St. Delta Omega-Waynesburg Delta Mu-Northwestern St. (La.) Beta Upsilon-Ohio Tau Sigmas posed with new initiates into their order. Row 1, Endowment Awards: Suzanne Long, Carol McDowell, Marie Stumpf, Kathy Carroll, Lambda Beta Xi Anne Weaver Booske. Row 2, Ann Drake, Betty Spencer Mer· Omega Gamma Phi man, Kathy Kalmar, Sheila Barnes, Ruth Rysdon Miller. Row 3, Mu Delta Tau Cindy Howell, Kathy Lam, Judy Wright Coonce. Alpha Iota Zeta Sigma Gamma Delta Epsilon Omega Delta Sigma Epsilon Alpha Zeta Pi Delta Iota Zeta Delta Gamma Gamma Epsilon Beta BetaNu DeltaMu Beta Epsilon Gamma Rho Alpha Epsilon Beta Tau Alpha Delta Beta Zeta Beta Sigma Alpha Theta Gamma Omega Gamma Chi Zeta Kappa Beta Upsilon Zeta Upsilon Beta Theta Epsilon Epsilon Alpha Omicron Delta Upsilon

Golden Triangle Award winners donated $100 or more to the Endowment Fund: Row 1, Edith Bulow (Philadelphia), Beth Fuchs Shay (Peoria), Carolyn Hull Estes (Ft. Worth), Zelina Higginbottom Hickox (Denver), Julie Thomas Cochran (Dallas). Row 2, Cynthia Nesbitt Morgan (Houston), Irma Helikson King, rei>, Dottie Landis Stevens (Cincinnati), Linda Richards Stoker (Kansas City), Christy Robb Austin (Seattle).

Mothers-Daughters: Row 1, Mary Joyce Hughes, Ruth Koontz Cordis, Betty Spencer Merman, Eleanor Dygert Haddon, Maryn Cation Horn, Marcia Gossman Atkinson, Estelle Taylor Hoff. man, Elaine Beagle Watson. Row 2, Amy Hughes, Caryl Cordis Dhondt, Anne Merman Christopher, Sharon Haddon Dorner, Francis Loitz Blake, Margery Horn Hamann, Anne Atkinson Laun, Lynn Hoffman, Andrea Watson. These Sigma Kappas have attended 13 or more national conven· tions. Dean of the Confirmed Conventionites is Past N a tiona! President Alice Hersey Wick, P-Randolph-Macon, who counted her 24th convention at Lexington.

16 Delivering the keynote address at the 1982 Sigma Kappa National Convention was retiring National President Ernestine Duncan Collins, Mu-Washington.

Committee Chairmen and District Directors: Row 1, Eleanor Dygert Haddon, Priscilla Sims, Sharon Haddon Dorner, Trish Savoye Tardiff, Ruth Koontz Cordis, Winona Keyes Valentine. Row 2, Carol W. Wandschneider, Patricia MacHale Shoemaker, Betty Wood, Cyndy Kelly, Marcia Gossman Atkinson, Gwen Lounsbury Mitchell, Laurine Nelson Ingelbright, Kae East Past National Presidents at convention included, seated, Elea· nor Dygert Haddon, Phi-Rhode Island; Ernestine Duncan Col· Acosta. lins, Mu-Washington; Ruth Ware Greig, Lambda-UC (Berkley); Alice Hersey Wick, P-Randolph-Macon. Standing, Ruth Rysdon Miller, Theta-Illinois; Wava Chambers Brown, Iota-Denver; Lucile Pemberton Duncan, Alpha Omicron-UCLA.

17 EK Needs You EK Thanks You

The Sigma Kappa Loyalty Fund was established Thank you to all the Sigma Kappas who have in 1981 to better serve the sorority's financial abil­ given to the Loyalty Fund. Every contribution ity to offer services to its members. Gifts to the helps Sigma Kappa remain strong. Loyalty Fund allow increased expansion to new Statistics and the list of contributors are accurate campuses and reinstatement of closed chapters; as of July, 1982. Later contributions will be noted increases our philanthropic efforts; increases alum­ with those listed in 1983. nae participation; and will establish personal devel­ opment programs and offer housing assistance and Sigma Kappa contributors to the Loyalty Fund scholarships. are listed below by collegiate chapter:

ALPHA EPSILON Dorothy M. Kuhlman Holekamp Mabel Anne Turner Sharon L. Sittles Aldean Bilyeu 0. Connor Julia F. Hoyt Brakewood Marilyn E. Baum Bentley Ruth Anthony Barnhart Huff Dorothy Washburn Julia E. Western Smith Dorothea T. Gooch Phelps Violet Merle Hamilton Christensen Lestina 0. Bidwell Mary Anne Wescott Hurt Patricia A. Duetsch White Elsie Minier Snow Elaine Burroughs Reynolds Margaret A. Putnam Dorr Gladys E. Anderson Burrows Dorothy H. Cochrane Love Jan Marie Williams M. A. Stolzenburg Winifred Biggerstaff Richardson Grace Helen Fawcett Rowena L. Frost Caine Lois Floy Himes Lucas S. Jean Barr Wright Mary Elizabeth Rut Swan Caroline A. Mattern Rickus Helen C. Smith Fawcett Mary L. Gasbar Capecelatro Hildegarde Swenson Neill Alice VanSands Teegarden B. Jane Tail Schnackenberg Ruth Daggett Fuller Magdalyn A. Mabie Christensen Jane Hughes Nielsen THETA Lou ise Brewster Trautwein Margaret Witting Schneider Shelia McDonald Gilman Dorothy A. Boileau Cornwell Sue Stokeley Burnett Panzer Helen McClintock Anderson Katherin? T. Wolcott Walker Dalas June Latimer Shores Gertrude Eisenbrey Davenport Edith Eliot Spaulding Petersilia Karma Ellen Golden Aylward Janet Breslin Gilmartin Harriett K. Michener Walters Mary J. Adams Sm~h Frances Garis Dawson Eleanor Hall Saunders Cindy Baker Ethel P. Mason Goetz Ethel B. Nilson Westerberg Margaret S. Tanner Teets Patricia A. Crosby DeGroot Helen L. Bartel Smith Mina O'Bryan Baxter Cecil Allen Westlleld Paul ine Hanson Winona Keyes Valentine Ruth Evans Mary A. Sodd Edith F. Taylor Bender Louise H. Heidhues Whiteside Kathryn 0. Evans Hauser Virginia I. Rolston Webb Karolyn Kazanjieff Folts Dorothy G. Sornborger Elsa Ragnar Benson Marianne E. Earhart Willard Muriel B. Hallett Kennedy Shirley A. Barnett Guido Carol Wanner Debra S. Dazey Book Marilyn Lorine Rohe York Edith Mercer White Margaret E. Salmond Matheson Nina Harwood Gertrude E. Weitzel Mynetta M. M. Engelland Boretti Mildred R. Knauer Wignall Barbara A. Weston Noyes Leatrice A. Morley Hinsdale Mary E. Bennett Wessel Edna E. Brotherton IOTA Ruth Drumm Witting Marsha Fern Palmer Reynolds Annette· Ellis Johnson Julia M. Sawyer Buller Jessie L. Moffett Barren Marion L. Richardson Snow Doris E. Baumann Johnson ETA Ermina Busch Doris E. Witting Bartholomew LAMBDA Lura Norcross Turner Katharine L. Harris Kleteker Marguerite Kimball Baker Flore nce L. Jackson Clough Ruth E. Swanson Baxter Julia Dickie Searle Allen Louise C. Smith Velten Barbara J. Greer Kleinschmidt Mildred Brown Bard Effiebelle Walland Conlin Bonn ie L. Lovett Betts Mary Louise Pratt Anderson Eleanor A. Hathaway Williams Mary Alice Lawson Marley Ernestine Barker Ruth Koontz Cordis Mildred A. Whrte Boyd Lisa E. Larsen Beck Rebecca M. Chester Wyman Louise Ulrich Martin Rose Schlosser Benson Helen Marie Barrows Crist Wava Louise Chambers Brown Laura Hammond Beswick Sylvia Dagostino Miller Mary Lois Johnson Bullard Kathryn Heath Darling Hazel G. Haverland Burkhard Beverly F. Rinker Burke DELTA Marjorie A. Allan Novotny Eliza Alexander Burkholder Erma Mae Garbisch Dean Margaret Domer Burnett Alice Morse Burr Dorothy E. Erikson Anderson Eunice C. Warren Quirin Susan L. Benson Chrisman Marilyn A. Nathan Devaud Lorraine McArthur Clark Norma E. Thorpe Cantin Martha Olive Card Eileen Parker Reynolds Doris Guild Clark Elaine Finney Marian Weatherby Craig Patricia Otto Carlson Jill A. Colpak Barbara J. Kepple Roberto Isabel lves Coolidge Della Settles Fobes Madelyn L. Garner Crippin Nancy E. Probst Chaney Barbara Ann Davis Cross Shirley June Garratt Savage Ruth Rodino Coyne Harriett Duell Franks Phyllis Lowdermilk Delacastro Annie E. Stevenson Coles Winifred L. Holman Dodge Betty L. Breth Silvie Mary F. Danforth Julia M. Simonsen Gault Marguerite H. Wearne Easley Harriet Karns Darby Pauline Eleanor Watts Elliott Carol F. Winterbottom Smith Beth Shorney Decoursey Mary Beth Moore Gold Shirley Mary Eakins Ellerby Barbara E. Johnson Garren Margaret Fosberry Ada Steele Gladys E. Tucker Frazier Bern ice Almira Powell Gregg Ellen Peterson Freehling Jessie Gill Dorothy F. Shippee Friend Betty J. Bre idenbach Stein Kathryn Morrow Gronberg Audrey D. Younghusband Gerlach Vivian Watkins Gilbert Dorothy Nicholson Glines Frances M. Steinhart Galligan Constance M. Gaynor Stone Edith Esther Calvert Guthrie Mildred Ham ill Gildermaster Margery June Stephens Glanz Lucile Cheever Graubert Katherine Tower Gilbert Janet B. Whitenack Stout Alice Klinge nsmith Hofmann E. Lorraine Bixby Gregory Bernice D. Hackett Green Mary Lura Hairgrove Anna Turkalo Herres Luc ille E. Ba ker Vargason Joy Alice Holm Frances M. Derby Hafner Marjorie Coles Grennan Marion Cronkrite Halverson Emma Jeane Bangs Howard Gladys Morgan You ngquist Evelyn Still Johnson Marjorie L. Birkins Harris Deonne C. Christensen Hanson Nancy R. Wells Jackman Diane Michaels Hawkinson Verna Lee Wilson Koenig Marion Seifert Hawley Isabel Sayre Harlow Marjorie M. Seavey Johnson ZETA Margaret Reeser Jackson Erin Jane Lee Kowalewki Betty Orcine Hurrell Anna V. McCune Harper Sandra Bailey Kendall Hazel Mae Bayne Betty C. Davis Johnson Marie Handschuch Madigan Alice C. Evans Isbell Nancy A. Hart Ruth Davis Small Lane Kay Holden Berryman F. Pamela Weir Keel Frances McKee Main Annette G. Badgley Kaanta • Dorothea Hoover Phylis M. Adam s Leonard Mary Frances Barr Bush Helen L. Benson Leys Kathy C. Mayeda Fay Louisa Milligan Kessler Nancy K. Grady Jaffe Doris E. Bartol Linden Helen Drew Colison Annabelle Witt Linneman Elsie Esther Maylath Frankie L. Adams Kimball Helen Vivian Sm~h Janin Charlotte H. Lindgren Helen Carty Jones Cooper Carol C. Gigante Logue Audrey Huck McCool Marion L. Briggs Leu Joan F. Marr Larsen Marjorie L. Needham Eunice K. Crabtree Rosamond L. Salzman Mecherle Patricia Wadhams Menges Janet G. Rolston Lorenzen Barbara C. Le Master Abby Rutha Strong Nicholson Priscilla J. Makela Dow Christ ine L. Morgan Ruth Rysdon Miller Naomi A. Domer Maderis Charlene R. Conrad Liebau Maud Vanbellingham Perry Miriam E. Likens Elston Susan E. Hoffman Rehrer Eleanor May Henry Planner Betty J. Rork Marcom Carolyn M. Christian Matthias Mildred Evans Puglisi Harriette L. Arnell Farrar Frances L. Olson Rouzee Helen Stackhouse Pienkowski Therese Pool McClelland Catherine Cuenin McCarthy June M. Hansen Richards R. Jeannette Gilbert Goffredi Marjorie Sennholtz Schwalm Dorothy E. Thomas Powell Klyta Clayre Conrath McCorkle Norma Jane Johnson McMurry Beverly J. Smith June Mary K. Heitman Griffin Genevieve Howorth Schwegler Bernadine M. Dorsey Reed Isabelle B. Youngs McCrimmon Virginia Piper Miller Paulino Foss Sweetland Mary Agnes Brown Groover Linda L. Cl icquennoi Scott Winnitred McCoy Scheck Mae Elizabeth Stewart Mickelson carol Beebe M~chell Myrtle B. Brittain Taylor Hazel Marie Smallwood Hanback Gwendolyn Lytord Spencer Frances E. Zoeller Schell Ruth Aline Simon Mighell Carole E. Rednall Monahan Charlotte Rich Wilder Joan E. Scovell Hekimian Janet Sieveking Thelander Lorraine Ranstead Schutz Kathryn L. Tanner Northcutt Eunice Kirks Montgomery 18 Monterey S. Linn Morrissey Suanne Marie Scilla Rakel Donna L. Karr Kibbey Elizabeth A. Woge n Myers Jean Eleanor Dudley Rassbach Mildred K. Koch Geneva G. Linn Nealis Marjie Johnson Rogers Helen Elaine Todd Lewis The Loyalty Fund allows Amorette B. Crawford Nelson Ruth Swanberg Rohlfs Phyllis J. King McCoy Eleanor J. Nisbett Charlotte J. Houghland Rosier Catherine A. McMillin alumnae to invest in the future Lynn G. Dbendorf Rena Pidduck Sargent Regina Marie Jones Myers Arnoldi ne Saul Oldham Eileen Va n Sandt Rankin of Sigma Kappa. M. June Headrick Sarles Edith H. Clymer Parker Elodie Bancro« Read Sheila A. Miller Saville Carolyn M. Ackley Peterson Barbara J. White Reed Florence E. Johnson Semon Josephine J. McConaghy Phillips Julianne Keeter Sawyer Martha Barnett Bowsher Kathleen E. McClintock Terry Gertrude Maude Kehl Redin Kathleen Newton Shafer Eleanore G. Chalmers Plessas Lola Mae Meitvedt Schauer Betty Jean Newgent Bundy Kathleen A. Bitney Thompson Bernice 0. Williamson Smith El izabeth Porter Reynolds Janice Craigen She rwood Ja net A. Schulenburg Grace E. Waynick Clothier Mary S. Twombly Gertrude Marie Haase Timm May Palmer Wright Robinson Marion Dowd Shomaker Grace R. Kiel Scott Lucille C. Clausen Cummings Thurley Ernest Vall Martha Vansteenderen Helene Kirby Rohwer Lois Parker Simonson 'Sandra S. Freienmuth Scott Barbara Breining Davidson Ruth Mildred Bartruff Walter Vivien A. Seeber Witwer Ethel Mae Patten Simpson Marylyn Williams Ross Suel L. Whitoel Starr Winifred Young Edmunds Harriet I. Noltner Warnock Gertrude Stocker Ziegenhagen Helen Louise Kuebler Skoog Rose Agnes Brown Sayer Elln K. Jorgenson Stene Lynn Tuttle El liott Janice Davis Wiegand Barbara Carleton Smith Mary Joan Turnbull Schacht Doris D. Mitchell Stevenson Gloria Kaye Ankers Fassett Ruth Elaine Hendricks Willard OMEGA Margaret E. Loudenback Starr Clare V. McDonald Stewart Margaret J. Morrison Schiele Belinda Moore Feldmeyer Kathryn A. Caldwell Wood Barbara L. Johnson Albright Leslie H. Simons Alice Roscoe Steed Doris Jean Brewester Swiff Marian Joan Faux Fremion Charlotte E. Wales Worstell Eunice Parker Anderson Maryellen Skeels Helen Gilhams Tesh Mary Jane Pistorius Taylor Ja ne E. Gesell Vivian F. Carpenter Thomas Sandra J. Badger Margaret Stoddard Smith Sharon K. Rugan Theimer Clara Cash Green Susan P. Coombs Barnes Patricia F. Brown Speliopoulos Lauretta McNab Thompson Kristen L. Gable Tierney Kathryn Lou Weiland Guignard PHI June M. Moore Thornton Wendy Ann Czerwinski Berube Barbara Gail Andrews Bevis Lisa Terrell Frankie Waits Marcella Hartman Mary Elizabeth Lowe Black Aundrea Louise Eaton Thronson Eleanor C. McGee Weeks Anna M. Bills Blease Lil lian B. Ferguso n Thomas Mary Jane Thevenow Hayden Sue Elane Collins Carlton Joan L. Graves Vanderhoff Ruth Mary Stene Chase Mary Louise Frick Thomson Mary June Kaufman Whitney Jean Karen Stoddart Hensey Zelda Carpenter Lael Wyatt Thorpe Virginia L. Blackburn Vanzyl Nadine Cox Wilson Lynn Estelle Hoffman Debra L. Chiacu Roxanne Kemp Viebrock Barbara A. Bell Caso Frances Turman Throckmorton I Barbara I. Burnham Yakub Debra L. Chavis Lee Mary Ellen Mercurio Cronan Sabra Gayle Utsey Conyers Ruth Elizabeth Bowen Tretheway , Beatrice Bond West Marjorie Ann May Yund Cheryl Ann Heister Matthews Keri Lyn Darlington Mary Frances Duffy White Nancy Marie Wolfenden Dalton Suzanne Heustis Vinzent Edith Trautman McBride Helen Kinney French Dayton Suzanne L. Dian Elda B. Laird Wakefield Jean Rae Max Wick Mary Jane Coleman Meeker Patricia A. Pericola De Fusco Eva Marie Earley Wilson OMICRON Rosemary D. Grow Drake Evelyn McCracken Warnecke Doris Perkins Chandler Patricia A. Bonifer Mehringer Miriam G. Hope Dow Virginia Ann Moore Yiskis Dianne E. Means Farley Lori S. White Eupice Griswold Dean Martha Alice Linn Miller Martha Smith Fry Joan Ford Nancy Burham Eddy Wilder Julia F. Maxwell Gordon Jeanette L. Dodson Muncie Lisa E. Giusti NU Roberta Faye Mickler Gervan Caralee Luedtke Williamson Thalia S. Drake Jillson Marian Jean White Noffke Alice Gladding Toni Ann Hull Granese Louetta A. Haynes Bickford Ruth Bastian Wines Grace May Havey McConn Mary Louise Steffy Oswald Prudence Caswell Goodnow Mary Sue Walker Grinnan Dorothy Nash Brailey Alta Eggert Wolfe Dorothy A. Metzger Aimee L. Owens Eleanor F. Dygert Haddon Margaret Redding Hallam Doris G. Anderson Carlson Lucy V. McCune Yates Ruth A. Behrend Mitchell Nancy Lee Hlavek Porter Mabel Chace Tinkham Hardison Marjorie King Hazen Jean Crawford Annette E. Hansen Zambas Lena Pearl Peck Laura B. Wright Price Julia E. Ross Honigschmidt Barbara A. Stimmel Jones Natalie H. Dunsmoor Virginia Call Ross Jeannine E. Billau Richards Joan L. Hopkins Kimberly A. Jowers Lois Sirene Bodurtha Ester MU Carol L. Masseck Smith Margaret E. Thuman Rickrich Carolyn Andruchow Kullberg Terry M. Kiser Bertha McKenzie Hammer Diana C. Rowland Aakervik Kathryn A. Henderson Russell Ruth A. Noble Lindsey Louise Holton Krieger Nina E. S. Peterson Hemphill Sharron J. Osterhout Akers Adrienne E. Hitchcock Savage Ruth Bishop Lowes Josephine H. Thorpe Lair Altha J. Hall Holbrook Pf Betti Ann Young Anderson Joan Burdsall Schmidt Gertrude A. Anthony MacKenzie Cheryl E. Hamilton Laskowski Helen Scott Haldt Hudson Dorothy A. Norris Cady Deniel M. Willis Banks Dorothy R. Scoles June A. McGreavy Doris Pavlin Lenz Barbara T. Browning Hunter Winifred Nichols Carr Janet J. Sonnabe nd Bekanlch Patricia J. Wallace Shiels Stella Davies Millett Linda L. Lewallen Barbara G. Warren Lo«us Virginia M. Gibbons Eggleston Sigrid Brende Constance A. Drysdale Simmons Joanne M. Monti Nancy Jo Alexander Lindstrom Lois McElroy Josephine Kopf Eisenbart Linda R. Shute Buckingham Ethel Amanda Larm Stembel Nancy Jane Caperonis Osguthorpe Leona Fay Stimmel McLarnan Helen L. McNulty Mary E. Lowstetter Jaques Kathryn Keams Cheesman Mary Roberts Farmer Stempel Florence L. Shippee Pifer Sarah I. Stapleton Meyer Grace E. Cookson Pierpont Mildred V. Cornell Kettenburg Jeann ie Chin Josephine Rich Summers Kimberly A. Laske Schliedermann Rosalie Sapp Moreland Doris M. Pinney Russell Barbara Jean Wirt Clarkson Robi na Larsen Sleeper Dawn S. Runger Thoma Elise Wi nterbauer Sinagra Edith Evermont Ott Evelyn Ryle Dolores E. Stimac Dean Blanche D. Hicks Slosson Betty Beaver Tinsman Corrinne Gallaher Snow Charlotte F. Thorpe Reeder Virginia E. Humbird Dickey Mary C. Sloan Wilbur Lynn J. Tolley Linda V. Speziale Evelyn Perry Relfe Ruth Rowell Donogh XI Lois I. Williams Jean Robinson Vail Maria Speziale Linnie Gregory Sargeant Ellenann Vandermark England Eunice M. May Andrews Trudie Haddon Wanchow Sarah Jean Blackman Swanson Clyde Daily Scales Margaret E. Tupper Farwell Margaret Anschutz RHO Kathryn Haehl Weiland Edith Pearl Grover Truesdale Irene Mary Edwards Scott Dorothy P. Bosworth Bailey Jeanne Blair Foerster Marie Herber Hager Anderson Albertine Yoder Wysong Edrth Doris Cumming Umstead Susan Carol Eubanks Stepp Berenice L. Mueller Ball Ronda Diane Barnard Fox Mary H. Leeper Blow Harriet Kriegbaum Young Rosalind Burns Vancoughgen Beverly A. Baer Swanson Gloria. Swartz Germ a Anne E. Dawkins Barbour Huelda Davis Zedekar Margaret Al len Hooks Lynette Patten Thomas Doris L. Pierson Gourley Ruth Rodkey Barnard CHI Alice Hersey Wick Laura C. Phillips Tillman Louise Kelsey Haas Edna Driskill Barrow UPSILON Nettie Noelp Berry Marcia White Warren Mary Jane Luby Halverson Marie Bastgen Lorena Mary Heider Alexander Evelyn Overmeyer Bogart Caroline Slayden Weeks Constance A. Bennett Hastings Dorothy Knapp Brown SIGMA Ella Lorene Allen Margaret K. Turner Boyer Helen J. Jungmeyer West Re nna James Burkhalter Shirley Patterson Hawkins Lola Lee Daniell Bruington Elinor N. Cushman Allen Mary Lope Buckley Marjorie Williams Sherrie L. Hartley Heck Robin F. Carolus Fay Burnett Helen C. Laumeister Baker Elizabeth Crater Jamie E. Hewitt Madelyn Crawford Chambers Lorena Keith Crow Sarah R. Garthwaite Beardsley Mary Miskimen Emler Alta M. Nicholas Hoy Marian V. Faust Clark Alberta Wall Dorsett Lois Reed Bilyeu Helen Ferguson Ernest ALPHA BETA Lauri ne Elsa Nelson lngebright lolene Mabel Cox Cole Mary Kula Will iams Fleming Virginia Smith Blohm Darlene E. Willis Glendenning Edith L. Black Martha E. Jorgensen Elizabeth Cushing Conner Sue Manton Fowler Jane A. Boubel Mary MacWilliam Greenslade Jeanette C. Wenborne Caine Suzanne Deschamps Kelly Mattie E. Crumrine Joy Carmen Tyson Gilchrist Lois Aileen Lutz Brundage Alice Prout Gwyn Sara Kelso Rice Carter Margaret Lawe King Sara K. Rothrock Davis Marian Hardy Nellie Karen Nelson Challis Margaret A. Benham Harbottle Evelyn Jane Robinson Cook Miriam L. Dickey Kinsey Blanc he Shumate Dick Esther Hill Karen C. Cowan Martha Anne Alderman Hunscher Ruth Snow Coombs Clara Leota Wright Klingbeil Katherine Hatfield Evans Ruth Ann Benton Hill Alpha Whillock Crews Isabel Young Jones Dorothy H. Dinsmore Margaret V. Hightower Marlett Ethelwynne G. Duryee Kuhar Ina May Brewster Fakhoury Mary Beth Doane Erickson Marian L. Smalley Lloyd Alice Papageorge Ellison Kenna Giffin Alice Pickens Marie Swartz Lee Arloene Davey Fontaine Mildred E. Abbott Lytle Mildred C. Ey Gittinger Judy C. Albertson Gisel Dolores E. Aron Quinn Shirley A. Lenfesty Linde Camilla Edna Freel Emily K. Brevoort Murdock Irene G. Heacock Denis&-Eidridge Gossage Dorothy Wood Roark Elizabeth Latcham Lindsay Karen M. Froehlich Anna Jane Boswell Steele Janet A. Buchwald Johnson Angela C. Guth Matisue Puckett Sanders Nancy J. Tomlinson Long Dorothy Jean Douglas Gallagher Mary Jane Sullivan Kelley Jane Hall Loreigh Graves Smith Haldis Floe McGregor Mildred J. Winchester Harvey PSI Dorothy Foley Kumrow Ella Robson Heath Eleanor Gaenslen Alford K. C. Whittlesey Kunz Pearl Alice Friel Hodgins Anabel Follett Baker Isabelle Wetherbee Lederer Because alumnae give on a Kathryn Brock Hoffman Evelyn V. Goessling Bauer Margaret Holmes Lockwood Harriet Howells Hosley Ruth H. Hayward Cameron Ruth Elizabeth Lane MacDonald Helen Marie Hulsman Kelly continued basis, Sigma Kappa Mildred Ethel Allen Cann Margaret L. Fowler Martens Janet L. Lefkow will continue to grow. Nancy Teske Carlson Florence L. Turk O'Brien Florence H. Myers Lowe Bernice Marion Dougan Carolyn E. Dussing Pearson Irene Eads Merryweather Beatrice Furber Fleming Virginia Ross Anita Gayle Juve Nelson Jeanne E. Thompson Gibbs Annemarie M. Sauerlander Linda L. Parm ele Nancy Ann Wolfe McManus Margaret E. Dickey Harpster Georgia Swickheimer Norma Keating Giles Marion Shanley Berenice M. McPherren Meyer Marjorie Albright Hazlett Ruth Doran Henry Weiler Jody Leonard Petersen Shirley Jeffery Groves Dorothy F. Swartz Williams Margaret J. Kenyon Miles Mary Stubbs Henley Lorraine Folsom Robbins Donna Turneaure Halter Kathryn A. Fischer Murphy Margaret J. Michael Holekamp TAU Thelma Gregory Rolph Ann Lewis Hill Adele E. Nelson North Caroline R. House Mildred Dingel Adams May E. McDonald Rorick Nancy Carol Hoefs ALPHA GAMMA Sylvia Wicks Palmer Joan Lee Howard Dorothy Price Arch Elizabeth Russell Catherine D. Kuehne Hooper Dorothy May Wilhelmi Atkins Elaine Ethel Davis Parker Virginia R. Huntington Margaret S. Evans Arch Zelia Steele Sedgwick Janet Ida Taylor Jacobson Joan M. Murphy Berry Arline Jacobsen Parrott Joan Beth Johns Janzen Pauline Singleton Bacon Joan D. Skinner Sherry Jean C. McDonald Jones Dorothy Tucker Bohlke Harriet May Klum pp Payne Karen S. Johnson Ruth Stephenson Baldridge Mary Eloise Brock Short Ruth L. Blersch Perkins Bess c. Bonner Shirley C. Frits Peters Darcy K. Hold redge Kershner Linda Wright Bardach Gwen Louise Robbins Tapp Miriam Swett Inglis Pollock Kathryn McCallister Butler 19 Ellen Kubacki Thompson Eleanor Bausano Cenkovich Marie V. Krause Mendelson ALPHA ETA Mary F. Pfingst Carrell Rita Schnell Hinckley Estelle Taylor Hoffman Dorothy A. Beller Wagner Joann Cloaninger E. Lucille Moore Metcalfe Maurine Kuhlmann Allan Ann B. Ford Cobb Carol Sunderman Howell Susan T. Kello Weekley Dorothy Campbell Giese Blanche Rose Miller Helen H. Hauenstein Bean Joyce Wilding Compton Mary Louise Alford Daubard Galen Ruth Glasgow Hoxie Kathryn E. Hime Wehr Vivian Kidwell Griffin Jean Peterson Nichols Mildred z. Clarke Helen Morley Collins Cooley Janene Carol Simpson Elder Susan Lee Hubbell Barbara Ross West Dorothyann Schuffert Griggs Mary Noyes Sizer Nygreen Olive A. Hartvigson Guymon Martha T. Sweet Countryman Lorena Grieb Hundley Mary E. Brower Huey June E. Boerner O'Brien ALPHA KAPPA Lorraine A. Juvet Henry El izabeth Dams Cox Martha A. Kalkhof Ann E. Ellis Huntley Claire Yungclas Reck Edna Pearl Backer Beach ler Mary E. Lybecker Jones Katherine Girton Eaton Debbie Snyder McAfee Wil helm ina Schantz Inskeep Marian Bigelow Reed Fern Lyle Kanekeberg Aline A. Maas Hamblen Janey Slaughter Jennifer J. Janson Margaret M. Eaton Berg Ruth Miriam Drake Richard Edna May Blumenthal Patricia A. Drinnon Kuplen Dorothy Offelie Hand Sandra Sue Riehl Talbott Margaret C. Miller Jansta Mabie Heyne Buell Hannah Narum Langer Susan Jean Schlacks Shearin Josephine D. Hughes Kamm Ruth L. Everson Watkins Martha Jane Creswell Jones Helen Guthrie Bullett Gail Guggenbickler Magnuson Inez Schneider Shirk Marion E. Johnson Lundstrom Edith C. Knadler Wh itehouse Anne C. Atk inson Laun L. Jean F. Yoshino March Ruth French Chapman Sylvia V. Watt Cissna Doris ~ - Scully Martin Sherry E. Arstein Martin Cora Louise Petteys Cole Linda Lou Martin Attention College Sigmas: Lotis June Storjohn Cooper Benine H. Robertson McDonnell Uta Mae Schall Davenpcrt Dorothy J. Bradford McKenna As a member of Sigma Kappa other Sigmas enjoying lunch Marghretta Finch Ernst Sandra A. Heverly Melchert since 1924, I thought you, who when we heard the news on the Mildred P. French Fenster May lbbitson Nelson Millicent E. Jaeke Fowler Deborah Pierson Owen are just beginning your member­ radio. Ethel May Lewis Gard iner Madora Clodfelter Parmentier In 1939, Alvin was transferred Blanche Dav ies Gere Dorothy Nelson Peck ship, might like to know why I Annette K. Albrecht Gerlach Elizabeth Prater love to be a Sigma Kappa. by the Western Electric Compa­ Viola Heyne Hoff Vicky R. Finkas Quackenbush In 1923, I decided to attend ny to the East, and after living in Maryetta Parchen Lyman Rod ie A. Renn Elizabeth Noble Hope E. Smith Rose The University of Kansas, and Westfield, N.J. for a short time, I Frances Wortz Ross Betty Lynn Martin Sanderson Mary J. Rettenmayer Thompson Irene Viola Franzen Schaub when Marguerite McClellan, a discovered a Sigma Kappa on the Trula E. Higgins Schermerhorn same street, so Aida Williamson Esther Delma Jensen Thomsson Kathryn Aller Schrank teacher at Robidoux Junior High Beatrice Marshall Tribble Margaret A. Smithson Schulz School, St. Joseph, Missouri, and other Sigmas made me wel­ Isabel Weaver Shoudy ALPHA LAMBDA June Westman Sitts heard that Bernice Mueller Ball come. Marian Ward Sloane Bartlett Thelma Donnell Thompson and myself were going to K.U., In 1944, we were again trans­ Elizabeth V. Ingersoll Bartow Ern a B. Nelson Vanwerald A. Jean Hallam Boyd Barbara Muller Wachter she recommended us to Xi chap­ ferred to Illinois and lived in La Lillian A. Preuss Dede Elsie K. Andersen Wood ter. We were very pleased that Grange where I immediately con­ Michele Marie Denatale Mary Gayles Dibble ALPHA DELTA Mrs. Pierce, one of our Founders, tacted Sigmas. These transfers Margaret T. Viviani Diesing · Betty J. Boyd Allran was our housemother for a short continued, in 194 7 to Verona, Sharon Haddon Dorner Peggy H. Sanders Atchison Madelyn E. Groesbeck Eckste in Judith Ann Bank time. N.J., to Westfield in 1948, to Thyra Julie Cajiao Frederick Elizabeth T. Sisco Beckham Sandra Ward Garutti Barbara M. Whitaker Betts I attended K.U. for two years Morristown, N.J. in 1954 and fi­ Rhoda Emily King Goldshlag Alice M. Carroll and in 1925 married and moved nally to Clearwater, Florida in Elinor Maude Huntoon Hall Mildred L. Nance Clotworthy Muriel Plate Hancock Ardis Elizabeth Cochran to Chicago. Not knowing anyone 1969. From the above you can re­ Barbara Healy Hansen Sarah Jane Sutton Gregg I looked in the TRIANGLE and alize how proud and thankful I Anne Noedell Kent Hetzer El ise Reed Jenkins Marilyn E. Ruser Jedrey Gladys C. Hegg ie Jenkins discovered an alumnae chapter. am to be a Sigma Kappa. Cecille McGovern Kas'ka Mary R. Denney Jones Carol Smith, Janet Jacobson, I keep in touch with Sigmas Barbara Ann Musso Lebkuecher Eleanor Jones Mildred Grosch Lehner Mary K. Stanbery Massey Ruth Holt, Marian Reed, Ruth from Pennsylvania, ldaho (my Dorothy Potts Lincoln Jessica E. Woody Morgan Christine M. Marmora Janelle A. Cutshaw Nevins Baxter, and Gladys Reese were a roommate at Xi chapter), Arizo­ Anna-Maria Maggio Lynda Joyce Leffwich Newton few of the Sigmas I met in Chica­ na, New Jersey, Arkansas, Mas­ Carol A. Dekoning Nielsen Nancy Ruth Lindquist Parks Phyllis Nakielny Peters Jane Ann Sanders go. I have kept in touch with all sachusetts, Wisconsin, Michi­ Valerie Peverly Reed Grace V. Reaney Saxton of them these past years. I met gan, Delaware, Texas, Colorado Jac~ueline Panzarella Safrath Terresa L. Stallworth Marion Borner Scelfo Jewel Wilson Templeton Opal Lenigan from Montana in (Marguerite McLellan is in Den­ Joan Elaine Hansen Seylar Patricia A. Tripp Thach 1926 at a hotel in the Loop where ver), Maine, New Mexico, Califor­ Joann Schedra Sterber Nancy L. Sharp Voith Patricia Terribile Betty A. Haney Wagner Sigma Kappa was having a nia, Kansas, Illinois, and now Carol Lee Turk ington Madge Cleveland Walker luncheon. We have become life­ Florida. ALPHA MU ALPHA EPSILON time friends. Sigma Sisters, enjoy your col­ Barbara A. Robinson Allen Carol C. Amick Jean A. Green Baxter Debra Lee Pelkey Anderson Do you remember where you lege years but look forward to Claire S. Becker Benz Ann C. Bigbee were on December 11, 1936, when many years as a member of an Pauline E. Summy Bixby Ann L. Sifert Bodensteiner Wave P. Debolt Bucknell Joyce D. Moore Christofferson Edward VIII gave up his throne alumnae chapter. Beverly Jean Coulter Cameron Patr icia Ann Hodge Cleary for the woman he loved? I was at Loving in Sigma, Helen E. Rupp Fenske Jacquelyn C. Potts Conner Dorothy J. Fencl Hineman Hazel Hilton Cutler the home of Gladys Reese with Marian Faust Clark, Xi Frances A. Cope Hummel Margaret Davis Margery Lang Frances Beets Diefenderfer Lucille M. Cutler Nieburger Joanne Schleihs Eppich Barbara A. Siegel Rankin Frances Jones Farnsworth Leslie A. Murphy Shive Patricia Collin s Morris ALPHA IOTA Ruth L. Little Lawson Josephine Lang Auten Ruth Mildred Gerber Harriet Rowse Strock Mary Burnap Rasc he Anne Morse Atcherson Phyllis M. Bailey Leher Dorothy L. Walker Seeger Valerie Gwen Goeller Ethel Waltz Thompso n Dorothy Rule Helen Rothenberg Barlow Irma Telich Love Susan Virginia Sprunk Joann E. Niehaus Hanson Margaret Hagan Watson Anne Powers Schwartz Mary Jo Pierce May Dorothy Edna Shapland Stockwell Joan Merriman Desing Donna Marie Westlic Hipps Nellie M. Dekalb Wolle Jane L. Bossen Sellner Linda Joyce Snyder Mikita Ruth E. Matthews Suse Lavohn C. Larsen lsvik Leone Hampton Woods Ethlyn R. Robinson Smith Joyce Garfield Eddy Maurleen V. Miller Florence Larned Tarr Ruth Pehrson Jones Virginia E. Hicks Sykora Kath leen Severs Edwards Mary Elmyra Griffith Miller Susan Dianne Haycook Weiske Phyllis Dibble Kelley Gladys Vanfossen Roxana J. Stenzel Enneking D. Elizabeth Chandler Mintos lthmer Mae Coffman Wolle Beth E. Brown Klaus ALPHA ZETA Hazel May Moser Enyart Amy J. Palmer Mildred Bennett Larson Marion J. Race Cole Jaynee L. Foust Rad ia Mary Swan Pfingstag 'ALPHA NU Frances Mae Bode Leahy Sarah Louisa Ridgway Davis Carol A. Jackson Phill ips Louise A. Lilly Albertson Sandra A. Goodwin Philippa A. Hawgood Light Betty F. Fujii Hirozawa ALPHA THETA carolyn S. Wilcox Sechnick Florence Olson Bentley Michelle Stokes Lounsberry Eugenia C. Gould Huntoon Marilyn Heckaman Aulde Cathy A. Grunwald Patricia C. Mushovic Secor Madlyn Teeter Chase Marilyn Jo Wernentin Lynch Eileen Jones Lye Jamie Borders Barnette Jo Ann L. Underwood Hallenbeck Teresa L. Shelley Hazel Irene Tweto Chisholm Ed ith Hutchison Marshall Elizabeth K. Scofield Nielsen Ann Jones Bowling Mary Ellen Gordon Henson Mildred B. Reinhart Somers Ruth Elizabeth Riske n Darlington Claribel Albright McClain E. Louise Flux Phelps Lauris Cavanaugh Boyer Julia Weaver Herron Lucille E. Stuckey Spetnagel Karen Moe Douglas Netha Kessler McDowell Margaret Wood Simpson Cecil Cooke Burdorf Martha A. Albers Hill Mary A. Harter Struke Janice K. Peterson Eisenman Mary E. McDuff Grace A. Vincent Spitz Walla L. Wilkinson Carmichael Laurel A. McKay Hille Betty Sanford Swope Patricia E. Hasson Kimpton 20 Notice: This is the only publication of the complete Sigma Kappa Directory for the 1982-83 year. Please retain this copy of the TRIAN­ GLE for future reference. SIGMA KAPPA DIRECTORY

Founders: NATIONAL HISTORIAN: To be announced Mrs. L. D. Carver, nee Mary Caffrey Low EDITOR, EK TRIANGLE: Linda Wright Bardach, Mrs. Elizabeth Gorham Hoag Neil, 5303 Elderberry Rd., Noblesville, IN 46060 Mrs. J. B. Pierce, nee Ida M. Fuller COLLEGIATE EDITORS: Anne Weaver Booske, Mrs. Mrs. G. W. Hall, nee Frances E. Mann Henry, 2026 Northbrook Dr., Lancaster PA 17601; Anne Louise Helen Coburn Atkinson Laun, Mrs. Craig, 9761 Sunrise Blvd. #N15, N. Royalton, OH 44133 National Council: ALUMNAE EDITORS: Harriet Smith Frazer, Mrs. Ber­ NATIONAL PRESIDENT: Barbara Wirt Clarkson, Mrs. nard, 1416 Starfield Rd., N. Little Rock, AR 72116; Kenna Ralph, East 1122 20th Ave., Spokane, W A 99203 Giffin, 7901 Cambridge #19, Houston, TX 77058 VICE PRESIDENT FOR ALUMNAE: Linda Oden Berk­ FEATURE EDITOR: Maries Larson Nicholls, Mrs. shire, Mrs. Rice, 31901 Avenida Evita, San Juan Edward, 1041 21st, West Des Moines, lA 50265 Capistrano, CA 92675 TRAVELING CONSULTANTS AND GRADUATE NATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT FOR COLLEGIATES: COUNSELORS: Diane Brown, Katherine Griffin, Kath­ Carol Jackson Phillips, Mrs. Richard, P.O. Box 467, leen Hughes, Mary Catherine Wainhouse, Adrian Pearson, Moreno, CA 92360 EK Central Office, 1717 W. 86th St., Suite 600, Indianapo­ NATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT FOR EXPANSION: lis, IN 46260 Diana Wood Hill, Mrs. Bradley, 2501 85th NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 NATIONAL SECRETARY: Phyllis Harris Markley, Mrs. EK Foundation Trustee: Donald, 1802 W. Moss, Peoria, IL 61606 Eleanor Dygert Haddon, Mrs. William, 33 E. Dolphin Way, NATIONAL TREASURER: Marylou Sayler Turner, Mrs. Ocean Beach III, Lavellette, NJ 08735 John, 645 W. 69th St., Kanas City, MO 64113 NATIONAL PANHELLENIC CONFERENCE DELE­ Alumnae Province Officers: GATE: Ruth Rysdon Miller, Mrs. Karl, 13020 SW 92nd ALUMNAE AT LARGE: Miriam Finn Bloom, Mrs. Alton, Ave., A312, Miami, FL 33176 7570 Speedway, Lot 301, Tucson, AZ 85710 Region 1: Central and Northern California, Hawaii. Janet Directors: Crist-Whitzel, 1330 Cabrillo Highway North, Halfmoon DIRECTOR OF CHAPTER CORPORATION AND Bay, CA 94019 FINANCE: Phyllis Harris Markley, Mrs. Donald, 1802 W. Region 2: Arizona, Southern California. Shirley Bohlen Moss, Peoria, IL 61606 Schusler, Mrs. Sheldon, 1730 E. Pebble Beach Drive, DIRECTOR OF CHAPTER EDUCATION: Gwendolyn Tempe, AZ 85282 Lounsbury Mitchell, 2865 NW Royal Oaks Dr., Corvallis, Region 3: Colorado, Oklahoma, New Mexico. Betty Beaver OR 97330 Tinsman, Mrs. Carl, 5704 S. Ivanhoe, Englewood, CO DIRECTOR OF ALUMNAE-DISTRICT 1: Priscilla 80111 Simms, 4196 Falcon St., San Diego, CA 92103-Regions 1- Region 4: Texas. Helen Tousses Manlove, Mrs. John, 5810 9 Capello, Houston, TX 77035 DIRECTOR OF ALUMNAE-DISTRICT II: Sharon Region 5: Florida, Georgia, Sout.h Carolina. Josephine Haddon Dorner, 28 College Ave., Upper Montclair, NJ Arnold Jackson, Mrs. Bill, 170 Woodvalley Lane, Athens, 07043-Regions 10-17 GA 30606 DIRECTOR OF CHAPTER SERVICES: Kathryn East Region 6: Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi. Diana Acosta, Mrs. Robert, 2160 Dorchester Rd., Birmingham, Dixon Sauerbrei, Mrs. Robert, 5032 Alexander Dr., Metai­ MI 48008 rie, LA 70003 DIRECTOR OF CHAPTER SERVICES: Laurine Nelson Region 7: Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, lngebright, Mrs. E. J ., 1617 NE 143rd St., Seattle, WA Washington D.C., West Virginia. Laura Farwell Noel, 98125 . Mrs. David, 12819 Framingham Ct., Herndon, VA 22070 COLLEGIATE DISTRICT DIRECTOR-DISTRICT 1: Region 8: Kentucky, Tennessee. Karen O'Brien Gibson, Mrs. Sheila Barnes, 1608 Pepperidge Rd., Asheboro, NC 27203 John, 121 Wonder Valley Dr., Hendersonville, TN 37075 COLLEGIATE DISTRICT DIRECTOR-DISTRICT II: Region 9: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska. Linda Pounds Carol McQueen Rew, Mrs. Carl, 472 N. Salisbury, W. La­ Olsen, Mrs. Norman, 4924 Happy Hollow Blvd., Omaha, fayette, IN 47906 NE 68104 COLLEGIATE DISTRICT DIRECTOR-DISTRICT III: Region 10: Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin. Winnifred McCoy Jackie Lea Meissner, Mrs. Fred, 7080 S. Fillmore Ct., Lit­ Scheck, Mrs. Ron, 512 Banbury Road, Arlington Heights, tleton, CO 80120 IL 60005 Region 11 : Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Vicki Dubrock Weisel, EK Central Office: Mrs. Paul Jr., P.O. Box 118, Orefield, PA 18069 OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR: Lois Waltz Vernon, Mrs. Region 12: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hamp­ Robert, 1717 W. 86th St., Suite 600, Indianapolis, IN shire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont. Margaret Miller 46260 Dodd, Mrs. Wm., 1955 Windsor Road, Bethlehem, PA FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR: Theresia Walker 18017 Hoggatt, Mrs. Jerome, 1717 W. 86th St., Suite 600, Indi­ Region 13: Indiana, Ohio. Barbara Ross West, Mrs. B. A., anapolis, IN 46260 1337 Camphill Way, West Carrollton, OH 45449 Region 14: Michigan. Susan Wilken Miner, Mrs. James, 587 Other National Officers: Ridgewood Rd., Rochester, MI 48063 1st ALTERNATE NPC DELEGATE: Betty Spencer Mer­ Region 15: Alaska, Oregon, Washington. Gail Walker Rich­ man, Mrs. Charles, 406 A venida Granada, San Clemente, mond, Mrs. Scott, 29263 South Salo Rd., Mulino, OR CA 92672 97042 2nd ALTERNATE NPC DELEGATE: Ernestine Duncan Region 16: Idaho, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, South Collins, Mrs. Leslie, 8230 SE 59th St., Mercer Island, W A Dakota, Utah, Wyoming. Ruth Richmond Gardner, Mrs. 98040 John, P.O. Box 3101 Univ. Stn., Laramie, WY 82071 21 Collegiate Province Officers: 31. Teresa Tidwell Sawyer, · 121 Forest View Dr., NOTE: If no CPO is listed for a chapter the Collegiate District Hendersonville, TN 37075, Alpha Theta, Gamma Pi, Director is the contact person. All colonies are under the Epsilon Zeta direction of the VP for Expansion. 32. Mary Turnbull Schacht, Mrs. Henry, 60 Hiller Dr., Oak­ 1. Carolyn Anderson, 1411-1/2 Wake Forest Rd., Raleigh, land, CA 94618, Lambda, Delta Iota, Epsilon Omega NC 27604, Delta Nu, Delta Rho, Epsilon Chi 33. Madalyn Brand Teal, 4204 Calculus Rd., Dallas, TX 2. Sheila Barnes, 1608 Pepperidge Rd., Asheboro, NC 75234, Delta Zeta, Delta Chi, Epsilon Gamma 27203, Gamma Rho, Gamma Phi, Epsilon Alpha 34. Marylou Sayler Turner, Mrs. John, 645 W. 69th St., 3. Patricia Laurance Berry, Mrs. W. Leonard Jr., 29 Horse­ Kansas City, MO 64113, Xi shoe Rd., Cos Cob, CT 06807, Zeta Xi, Zeta Rho 35. Winona Averill Valentine, Mrs. Wm., 1036 E . 45th Way, 4. Gail Shaw Braddock, Mrs. Joel, 2881 Emerald, Mem­ Long Beach, CA 90807, Zeta Upsilon • phis, TN 38115, Beta Xi, Gamma Xi, Zeta Delta 36. Linda Hegwer Wimberly, Mrs. Russell, 823 Glenchester, 5. Mary Francis Brzezenski, Mrs. Daniel, 43 Robinson Rd., Houston, TX 77079, Gamma Chi, Epsilon Omicron, Zeta Lexington, MA 02173, Phi, Beta Eta, Zeta Zeta Nu 6. Kathy Carroll, P.O. Box 3575, NSU, Natchitoches, LA 37. Kathy Atkinson Yount, Mrs. James, 8309 Palma Vista 71457 Lane, Tampa, FL 33614, Omega, Beta Tau 7. Anne Merman Christopher, Mrs. Wm., 13013 Calle de 38. Dolores Stimac Dean, Mrs. Frank, 86 Saddlerock Road, las Rosas, San Diego, CA 92129, Beta Psi, Zeta Mu, Zeta Stamford, CT 06902, Zeta Lambda Omicron National Standing Committees 8. Jean Blair Crail, Mrs. Charles Jr., 4347 Tosca Rd., Archives and Research Chairman: Woodland Hills, CA 91364, Alpha Omicron, Epsilon Winona Averill Valentine, Mrs. William, 1036 E. 45th Way, Tau, Zeta Epsilon Long Beach, CA 90807 9. Anne W. Dale, 13 Bahama Dr., Wrightsville Beach, NC Awards Chairman: 28480, Epsilon Epsilon, Epsilon Sigma, Zeta Sigma Cyndy Kelly, 6204 Moray' Cove, Memphis, TN 38119 10. Sue Dauer, Rt. 1, Box 115, Stryker, OH 43557, Epsilon Eta, Epsilon Xi, Zeta Theta Bylaws Committee: 11. Caryl Cordis D'hondt, Mrs. Dallas, 917 N. Maplewood CHAIRMAN: Dorothy Vedel Reynolds, Mrs. Joseph, 3830 Ave., Peoria, IL 61606, Eta, Theta, Beta Nu S. Wesley Avenue, Berwyn, IL 60402 12. Norma Keating Giles, Mrs. William, 701 56th St., Des Rosamond Salzman Mecherle, Mrs. Harold, 840 The Espla­ Moines, lA 50312, Tau, Alpha Xi, Gamma Mu nade, Venice, FL 33595 13. Laurel McKay Hille, Mrs. Kenneth, 30 Salem Ct., Avon Ceremonies Chairman: Ruth Koontz Cordis, Mrs. William, Lake, OH 44012, Alpha Iota, Beta Theta, Beta Upsilon, 103 E. North St., Princeville, IL 61559 Gamma Omega 14. Cindy Howell, Rt. 1, Box 414 W, Springfield, MO 65803, Chapter and National Policies Chairman: Lucile Pemberton Delta Eta, Delta Upsilon Duncan, Mrs. Gordon, 6416 Garland Ave., Fort Worth, 15. Louise Petrich Iverson, Mrs. Robert, 2106 109th SE, TX 76116 Bellevue, WA 98004, Upsilon, Alpha Phi 16. Elise Reed Jenkins, Mrs. Eugene, 4015 Hiawatha Dr., Convention Chairman: Carol Keeney Winter, Mrs. Omar, Knoxville, TN 37919, Alpha Delta, Gamma Lambda, 1266 Roxbury Rd., Rockford, IL 61107 Gamma Psi · 17. Dr. Fran Johnson, Trace Dr., Ruston, LA 71270, Delta Education Committee: Mu, Delta Tau, Epsilon Beta Scholarship: Madalyn Brand Teal, 4204 Calculus Road, Dal­ 18. Maydelle Grossaint Joos, Mrs. Duane, 1365 NW 23rd las, TX 75234 Ave., West Des Moines, lA 50265, Alpha Epsilon, Beta Pledge Education Chairman: Ava Batt Smalley, Mrs. Harri­ Omega, Epsilon Upsilon son, 371 E. Jefferson, Pomona, CA 91767 19. Betsy Jenkins Keller, Mrs. Charles, 103 Edgewood Dr., Social Education Chairman: Susan Koch, 180 Hillside Ave., Greenville, TN 37743, Alpha Chi, Delta Beta, Epsilon Apt D-4, Leonia, NJ 07605 Kappa Chapter Development Chairman: Judith Wright Coonce, 20. Carole Koch Laubscher, Mrs. William, 3158 Falmouth Mrs. David, 230 Albany Road, Lexington, KY 40503 Road, Shaker Heights, OH 44122, Alpha Sigma, Gamma Delta, Delta Pi Endowment Committee: 21. Martha Wilkie Lewis, Mrs. Jeff, 4302 Kingfisher, Hous­ CHAIRMAN: Diane Laurance Tahmoush, Mrs. Albert, 195 ton, TX 77035, Gamma Iota, Gamma Tau, Zeta Kappa Niles Ave. E., Lake Forest, IL 60045 22. Anne Berry Lowe, Mrs. John, 3229 Hursh Pl. NW, Can­ Lucie Haugstad Dillard, Mrs. Kenneth, 13244 Avenida La ton, OH 44708, Gamma Epsilon, Gamma Upsilon, Delta Valencia, Poway, CA 92064 Omega Georgia Merrill Lundstrom, Mrs. Elmer, 11 W. Newell St., 23. Mary May, 6171 Knoll Lane Court, Willowbrook, II Seattle, WA 98119 60514, Beta Mu, Delta Theta, Delta Sigma Peggy Hughes Moody, Mrs. Myron, 4915 Vista Park Court, 24. Jackie Lea Meissner, Mrs. Fred, 7080 S. Fillmore Ct., Apt. #1, Nashotah, WI 53058 Littleton, CO 80120, Gamma Alpha, Zeta Pi, Zeta Tau Anne Wolfe Rich, Mrs. Walter, 140 Lowell St., Lexington 25 . Elaine Miller, 5600 Royalwood, Dayton, OH 45429, MA02173 ' Epsilon Phi, Zeta Alpha 26. Nancy Yates Nelson, Mrs. Larry, 26 F Hillside Terrace Finance Committee: White Plains, NY 10601, Beta Zeta, Gamma Nu, Epsilo~ CHAIRMAN: Marylou Sayler Turner, Mrs. John, 645 W. Delta 69th St., Kansas City, MO 64113 27. Medora Clodfelter Parmentier, Mrs. Gerry, 11011 E. Aline F. Anderson, 8130 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis IN 30th St., Spokane, W A 99206, Mu, Alpha Gamma, 46217 ' Alpha Nu · Roleen Pickard, 1872 Maple, Noblesville, IN 46060 28. Carol Clarady Posey, Mrs. David, 8591 Walnut Dr., Reed City, MI 49677, Alpha Tau, Delta Alpha, Delta House Director Chairman: Delta Carol W. Wandschneider, 270 S. Beau #7, Des Plaines, IL 29. Marylee Hake Prais, Mrs. Sheldon, 1790 Deerfield Rd., 60016 Highland Park, IL 60035, Beta Sigma, Gamma Gamma, Gamma Zeta Loyalty Fund Chairman: 30. Susan Hoffman Rehrer, Mrs. Neil, 46 Timrick, Munster, Edith Trautman McBride, Mrs. Joseph, 56 West Palm IN 46321, Gamma Eta, Gamma Kappa, Zeta Iota Forest Drive, Largo, FL 335_40 22 Magazine Agency Chairman: ARKANSAS Patricia MacHale Shoemaker, Mrs. R. A., W. 2817 Dell Dr., Delta Tau Spokane, W A 99208 17 Shari Wellman, Box 569, UCA, Con­ Univ. Cen. Ark. way 72032 Parent's Club Chairman: Central Arkansas R.6 Tommie Keller Lewis, Mrs. Bob, 8402 Marcia Gossman Atkinson, Mrs. Charles, 12060 Elkridge Merriwood Court, Sherwood 72116 Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45240 Past National Presidents Committee: CHAIRMAN: Wava Chambers Brown, Mrs. Field, 1024 S. CALIFORNIA Corona, Denver, CO 80209 Lambda 32 Melane Nock, I:K House, 2409 War­ Ernestine Duncan Collins, Mrs. Leslie, 8230 SE 59th St., U.C. Berkeley ring St., Berkeley 94704 Mercer Island, W A 98040 Alpha Omicron 8 Hillary Black, I:K House, 726 Hilgard Lucile Pemberton Duncan, Mrs. Gordon, 6416 Garland, U.C.L.A. Ave., Los Angeles 90024 Ft. Worth, TX 76116 Beta Psi 7 Teri Husbands, I:K House, 5804 Mon- Ruth Ware Greig, Mrs. William, 33 Linda Ave., #1207, San Diego State tezuma Rd., San Diego 92115 Oakland, CA 94611 Delta Iota 32 Susan Lauer, I:K House, 611 W. 4th Eleanor Dygert Haddon, Mrs. William, 33 E. Dolphin Ca. St. U., Chico St., Chico 95926 Way, Ocean Beach III, Lavallette, NJ 08735 Epsilon Tau 8 Sandra Mooney, I:K House, 2100 E. Anna McCune Harper, Mrs. L. A., 52 Oakwood Rd., Ca. St. U., Wilshire, Fullerton 92631 Orinda, CA 94563 Fullerton Ruth Rysdon Miller, Mrs. Karl, 13020 SW 92nd Ave., Epsilon Omega 32 Shawn Rigisich, I:K House, 615 Grand A312, Miami, FL 33176 Cal. Poly St. U. Ave., San Luis Obispo 93401 Beverly Cruickshank Roberts, Mrs. Eliot, 74 South Rd., Zeta Epsilon 8 Rhonda Wilson, I:K House, 18140 Kingston, RI 02881 Ca. St. U., Nordhoff St., Northridge 91324 Alice Hersey Wick, Mrs. Richard, 1910 Cypress Ave., · Northridge Allentown, PA 18103 ZetaMu 7 Tricia Borkowski, Student Center, Philanthropy Committee: U. ofCA @ San Box B-023, U.Ca.-San Diego, La Jol­ CHAIRMAN OF PHILANTHROPY AND GERONTOL­ Diego la 92093 OGY: Betty Wood, 625 S. Long Beach Ave., Freeport, NY Zeta Upsilon 35 Karel Meyer, 3801 W. Temple, Pomo­ 11520 Cal. Poly./ na 91768 College Loan Fund Chairman: Doris Giles McKay, Mrs. Wil­ Pomona liam, 4507 NE 55th St., Seattle, WA 98150 Arrowhead R.2 Harriet Johnson, Mrs. Eugene, 538 Maine Seacoast Mission Honorary Chairman: Edith Falt Cajon St., Redlands 92373 Favour, Mrs. Paul Jr., Summit Rd., Northeast Harbor, Central Coast R.1 Jean Hewitt Nicklaus, Mrs. Everett, ME 04662 840 Ramona Ave., Los Osos 93402 American Farm School Chairman: Joan Grieco Mangano, Diablo Valley R.1 Betty Riddle Noack, Mrs. Herman, Mrs. Richard, 57 Magnolia Ave., Garden City, NY 11530 739 Glenside Cir., Lafayette 94549 Fresno R.1 Margaret Smith Horton, Mrs. Rodber, Public Relations Committee: 960 N. Broadway, Fresno 93728 CHAIRMAN: Glenna Gindorf Pierpont, Mrs. Wm., 4206 Long Beach R.2 Susan Wood, Box 601 , Sunset Beach Southwestern, Houston, TX 77005 90742 Susan Poteete Lane, Mrs. Jim, 421 Page Road, Nashville, Los Angeles R.2 Andrea Bjornlie, 3432 Centinela Ave. TN 37205 # 2, Los Angeles 90066 Anne W. 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St. Cherry St., Springfield 65802 Orleans Ave., Metairie 70001 Univ. Shreveport­ Virginia Doyle Israel, Mrs., 621 Rock Epsilon Upsilon 18 Phyllis Brazzell, MWSC, 4525 Downs Bossier Hollow, Shreveport 71115 Mo. Western Dr., St. Joseph 64507 College MAINE Canton R.9 Martha Jacoby Taylor, Mrs. L. W., Alpha Elizabeth C. Mason, Box 868, Colby RR 2 S. Monticello Rd., Canton Colby College College, Waterville 04901 63435 EpsilonNu 18 Norma Cote, Box 54, Estabrook Hall, St. Louis Ellen E . Shay, 6788 Culpepper Ct. Univ. Maine UMO, Orono 04469 Apt. J , Florissant 63033 South St. Louis Kim Metzgar Kann, 1233 Quantock MARYLAND Apt. 9, St. Louis 63117 Beta Zeta 26 Nancy Gervase, #10 Fraternity Row, Southwest June Colley Kuklenski, Mrs. Joe, 2421 Univ. Maryland College Park 207 40 Missouri S. 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Reynolds Harris BETA PI Barbara J. Whittlesey Kinkaid ALPHA RHO Patricia L. Cluney Hester Helen Tann Aschmann Mary V. Robinson Carol Rosine Dring Howe BETA IOTA Marie Abdisho Ekvall Ruth Smith Burton ALPHA UPSILON Margery Long Wagner Helen K. Hutchinson Jones Kathleen A. Murphy Belluom ini Elaine M. Hovorka Beatrice Ann Kim sey Davis Margaret Barto Jeanne Murie Sutton Konefsky Barbara Gail Robeson Fischer Marilyn Jean Wolff John Martha Ellen Futrell Hazel E. Simonson Boren Annette E. Tessier Matthews Susan Elsa Koch Lucille Spiehr Knox ALPHA OMICRON Jessie Nimmo Hunter Evelyn Buechler Nancy Joan Dawson Smith Sara Jane Trout Dorothy Edna Vedel Reynolds Lillian Arthur Flora H. Rawls Irene M. McCaffrey Gildemeister Anita Finke Baier Elizabeth Read G. Evelyn Sundby Himes Marian Helen Cameron Brenner Margaret Welles Harriet Johnson Janz Madeline H. Brayton Bronzan Janet Erlene Brownlee ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA PHI Increased funding opens the door Stella Marie Byers Bush Dorothy Bell Sloan Ahl Gladys Vatnsdal Babcock to unlimited service to alumnae Adela Harvey Calhoun Jane N. Hepburn Anderson Roberta Pickard Biden M ic~a Elizabeth Vanatta Cat hcart Margaret F. Reed Brownlee Helen J. Raitanen Cady and collegians. Myrna Fay Freeman Choate Jane Doubet Burke Virginia M. Grass Christensen Barbara C. Sheldon Clyde Iris E. McKnight Cisarik Gloria Mae We st Christen sen Mary F. Comerford Marilyn Conrad Caryl Holl ingsworth Dickson BET A EPSILON BETA KAPPA Alice C. Anderson Soby Evelyn J. Ehrhardt Curtin Mary Alice Neill Donaldson Margaret Miller Dodd June Ann Roeger Brown Jean L. McReynolds Allardice Vivian L. Shaw Wagner Evelyn Mae Youngblood Curtis Marilyn Gould Herrscher Gertrude Hill Drury Regina Ann Smith Cope June Alison Sheriff Elliot Denise J. Peralta Danne Judith A. Mitchell Jayme En id L. Jordan Fordham Joyce E. Herman Lattner Joan Lyn ne Walker Davis Helene V. Winters Loomis Kathleen Jone s Evans BETA RHO Harriet Smith Frazer Bonnie Lee Sandelin Ro ss Helen L. Pemberton Duncan Dorothy Jane Good Luke Margaret B. Swan Foster Sally J. Murley Anderson Olivia Ann Brinson Gresham Grace J. Stewart Eastcott Catherine Elder Mark Almena Kerry Gerttula Jane Elva Knapp Arndt Diane E. McKee Harper BETA LAMBDA Florence M. Cook Fast Miriam Allgood Nallon Marie Hull Malmgren Gregory Roberta M. Heid Blake Frances R. Griffith Hartley Juanita Sinfield Bergreen Donna K. Ralls Freddolino Margaret F. Sloan Charleen R. Purcell Hanan Merle Lee Marchand Broderick Nancy C. Hiller Barbara L. Deschamps Patricia Ann Hull Freeman Margaret S. Steckle Hawley Rose Marie Galli Butkovich Roberta Manning Liner Margaret J. Tyson Kidder Betty Jane Ausman Gallagher ALPHA TAU Diana M. Ketteringham Noelle Hillis George Deebe Mitchiner Milford Stephanie M. Osenburg Lacey Loie Grace Gaunt Patricia A. Neal Adkin Elizabeth C. Leonard Peterson Florence Winning Grell Katherine E. Morgan Margaret Patterson Sargent Joanne R. Gold Diane M. Jerger Anda Julia C. Labarre Pike Ava D. Terry Noble Doreen Daniell Green Joyce Berry Harris Jane Andros Marilyn C. Speyer Rawlings Joanne Bonesio Hall Joyce M. Crawford Sauvie Paula S. Frisby Richardson BETA MU Mary E. Rockett Hauck Marian C. Andros Gena Mae Lee Harry Mary E. Cameron Seymour Joe Ann Monzingo Schultz Patricia J. Staehle Auriene Helen Wilkie Hege Margaret E. Luehmann Barnes Dorothy L. Ell is Horst Virg inia Scoville Smith Jo Ann McWilliams Wright Donna P. Fontes Butler Vivian Joan Parola Holmes Elizabeth Morell Boyd Eleanor G. Daniells Ingrid Anderson Lacey Charlotte McGlynn Howell Nancy Lorene Branch Donna Mae Lestico Staton BETA ZETA Susi Young De Clue Bonnie Zirbel Mara Elizabeth J. Stanley Johnson Elizabeth C. Mackie Brydges Carley Hayden Sullivan Carol C. Chenoweth Alfonsi Barbara Ferrier Mary Jo Gleason May Luan Cramer Jones Lou Ann Gregor Bullough Karen Marie Brix Ziegler Jean Whitman Brown Arlene Braud Gaffrig Ruth E. Bardwell Joujon-Roche Marjorie G. Zemke Calvert Marjorie Chappell Mercy Ann Carol Essex Camp Rhoda Evelyn Hagar Gibson Katherine M. Kearns Mary Flucke Carey ALPHA CHI Della D. McMillan Miller Linda Anne Hodge Dyson Frances Mary McFall Haenny Shirley A. Sheppard Kellogg Annette Bonneville Carlson Mar ian Knight Cisney Carol Berry Ponzio Kerry Dale Buckel Greer Laura A. Kirby Eleanor Hiehle Kinnison Eleanor Ruth Kinney Cheney Marie Wilson Deusner Mary Rutishauser George A. Foster Hetherington Deborah L. Finton Mclaughl in Carolyn Jo Montgomery Lang Virginia Waller Desteiger Shanna L. Huff Elliott Marilyn Lee Armstrong Strohmaier Muriel Ruth Nelson Hinkle Carol Ann Rentz Howard BETA NU Joy Humphrey Mildred Waca Atkins BETA SIGMA June F. Degler Isbell Therese A. Maloney Baker Cynthia L. Byers Ault Membership in Sigma Kappa Rosemary Wilson Kinney Kate M. McDanils Baumann Gladys Badowski only begins in college. It-and Nancy K. Ringle Estelle M. Stienbarger Becker Mary E. Frist Banes Virginia E. McGuire Schrotel Virginia Jones Bowd ish Lois Helen Matthews Becker the friendships-last a lifetime. Suzanne T. Kacena Viehmann Harriett C. Slenker Brown Martha Cain Bush Our alumnae have given time, June Carlson Wilbur Nancy J. Peterson Dlugosz Patricia A. Dilworth Card M. Susan Entringer Friesendorf Janet Cripe talent and financial support to BETA ETA Debra A. Staranowicz Gabrian Elaine K. Janssen Cue keep Sigma Kappa strong. Mary Louise Francis Brzezenski Debbie S. Greenhut Sarah E. Otto De Ment Brenda A. Lynch Burke Helen C. Heacock Hatler Regina Dawn Booker Dutton Lilla Agnes Parsons Candiloro Allyson J. Hunt Herget Phyllis L. Groah EI·Dinary Cheryl A. Martin Carley Win ifred M. Brown Higgi ns Mary Elizabeth Wick Elias Marjorie Y. Bolyard Larson Eleanor Nique Dillman Mary L. Esgar Joy Cavagnaro Cynthia Becker Holmes Kathryn L. Whiteman Galey Marjorie L. Young Lee Carol Ann Livingston Douglas Anne C. Bronaugh Greer Debra A. Quattrochi Cella Louetta Irwin Carol L. Dan iels Gallant Marian Just Lewis Diane E. Seay Eckhold Maribeth Porter Hambrick Eleanor A. M. Harrahy Clement Marian Frye Jackson Sandra L. Hart Rena L. Vande Vord He leniak Phyllis c. Mascitti McCarthy Geraldine Gillespie Ford Darlys S. Harmon-Vaught Nita Johnson Coleman Margaret Cook Johnson Nancy June Gillespie Forney Betty Ann Oldham Hoskins Susan F. Ward Klopfenstein Mary Jane Davis Herrick Thelma Sue Paulson Meads Joan T. Boskiewicz Crane Frances Sullivan Friedlein Bobbie Burke Jarvis Beverly R. Martin Gentine Susan A. Pavel Knoebel Julia M. Hipps Laura M. Galster Menz Sharon Sue Steeby Garside Carolyn Sue Ping Kays Roberta A. Qu irk Goodnow Beatrice F. Lenzini Krult Marianne E. Plzak Inman Vernice A. Theisen Meskell Kathryn M. Beaubier Granum Jane T. Kent Jean I. Cummings Grahame Edythe A. Martin Landes Ruth E. Tanner lsaks Ann Rita Behring Montgomery Margaret C. lmirie Mildred Morris Maxey Jacqueline M. Buck Grayson Joan A. Makstell Larson Ruth Rowell Newcombe Johnson Gwendolyn Strong Myers Marie Ann Riley Kish Edna Louise Baston Price Mary E. Hasenfuss Pamela G. Hoekstra Lowery Ann Karpick Edna Mae Monch Parker Betty J. Funk Kosht Margaret L. Holland Stevens Judith Machnik Hogan Alberta V. Le istritz Mantz Carolyn H. Hawkins Kolb Maybelle Chapman Peitzke Wilma Joseph Hanby Letchfield Mary Louise Coakley Tindall Barbara Mae Bullock Jones Sondra Gail Wyte Mara Marilyn Polite Mollett Marjorie Fontius Phair Florence M. Cowles Linebaugh Hariette Hobdy Wilson Ava J. Morse Juwa Carole P. Gerlt McCormick Virginia Hays Nugent Jean Eichacker Pfaff May E. Wood Pickle Sandra M. Armstrong Locke Deborah L. Parent Krau Mary Mical Frances J. Hurteau Rauls Helen Claire Booher Roberts Deborah E. Malewich ALPHA PSI Claire Adams Larson Mary Emelia Doering Neal Margaret Kestian Pokorny Carol J. McQueen Rew Kathryn E. Thomas Ross Kathryn L. Watt Miller Betty June McCoy Gantz Ruth Arneson Ludden Carolyn R. Cross Schill ing Martha E. Summers Morris Josephine E. Eaby Gordon Bryna Goldsmith Rogers Barbara Holmes Sbarounis Nancy Jane Cushing Meissner Suzanne Mae Faulkner Schimke Mary K. Cook Neuhaus Barbara R. Mailler Johantgen Mary Beth Fuchs Shay Lera Lynn Miller Shute Ursula Miranda Mento Shirley Jean Bohlen Schuster Kathleen A. Nowicki Mary Margaret Olson Jordan Twanna S. Crider Soifer Malynna K. Jones Silverthorn Mary Rose Walters Schwichtenberg Catherine E. Paye Lucille Chandler Marstiller Carol Desantis Nuss Betty Jane Taggart Mary Lynn Banes Skeel Rae Lagerdahl Scott Mary Martha Scott Petersen Virginia K. Acer Platter Nancy R. Knowles Savarino Deborah Ware Taylor Mary S. McGaughey Stern B. L. Weidenfeller Scott Marilyn Ruth Hess Peterso n Marjorie M. Streicher Reid Priscilla Gaffney Sherman Georganna Tucker Anne E. Stratman Julia M. Richter Shaw Susan M. Rinke Pidgeon Martha Walker Summer Andrea N. Cromie Stewart Cynthia A. Buell Wing Rhonda A. Swaim Diana C. Shepherd Marie C. Fox Polglase Helen K. Holly Valentine Janet 0. Sanctuary Thatcher Mary Elizabeth Luke Ziegle Kathryn L. Blankenship Taylor Frances L. Elliott Smith Eleanor Schultz Postal Lois June Colledge Ward Lavonne M. Anson Turner Helen Marie Swinlmer Margery L. Ross Render Virginia Spence Westlake BETA THETA BETA XI Betty A. Finger Vostinari Katherine Y. Takata Margaret Jan Ko nop Robinson Betty J. Hathaway Yarborough Sara Henderson Ayers Virginia B. Babin Crawford Nancy Ann Hanway Wagner 29 GAMMA ALPHA Margaret A. Drake Debra Kloubec Hansberger Patricia M. Pritchard Kelly Nancy M. Reaves Bellamy Julie A. Gust Ladoris Harms Hoppesch Deborah L. Ridenour Anne K. Devault Wilk inson Sharon Leigh Blakstad Debra L. Tucci Huffman Frances Louise Fink Hugill Doreen P. Harris Kellen Judith A. Carlson Cammy Kensicki Nanci Korrub Judy Alyce Lloyd Kloski GAMMA MU Caryl L. Core Cline Karen M. Lorenson Kathleen M. Wolak Kouba Alys C. Newland Adams Claire Reis Demeo Nancy M. Milnor Marilyn Agge lopoulos Metros Robin S. Kass Burchfield Ruth A. Forkel Betty A. Waldron Portenlanger Rand i A. Perlman Karen M. Christie Carol Vanbradt Hall Charlotte Klecan Prosnansky Virgie Mae Bopp Person Martha J. Postlewait Corradetti Jean A. Underwood Howard Norma A. Kyler Richmond Carol Sue Cramer Rocheleau Nancy A. Pogorzala Damas Terri A. Kinnie Joan K. Gavelek Richoz Phyllis Anne Zenzen Roffmann Margo Davey Vera E. Mallon Linger Judith Anne Holzworth Scheid Judith M. Hauge Trust Roberta M. Bober Denley Aletha May Gaines Lyster Kathleen A. Forster Schimmoler Sondra S. Richey Walker Mary A. Engleman Freeland Carol L. Fujita Mitsuyoshi Karen Kay Schneeberger Carol Jean Keeney Winter Sandra K. Howell Garver Naomi Jean Huey Pivonka Laura Lee Berg Sibley Rebecca L. l ice Helgen Kimber L. Rieder Richardson Judith Strand GAMMA LAMBDA Jeannine Kabbes Debra L. Keeton Simpson Patricia Ann Noble Wolber Glenda Lee Seifried Burress Debra C. McMillan Kleiss Valerie Jane Stadler Vickarelli Carole Ann Froncek Yankus Susan E. Rogers Cordrey Cynth ia A. Korbet Janet V. White Deborah L. Humberd Marilyn D. Builta Lloyd Glenda Faye Prillaman Johnson Hazel Marie Lutz Nine chapters had GAMMA BETA GAMMA ETA Gaylia D. Brown Sherry L. Anderson more than 50 members Linda L. Dodge Patric ia A. Underwood Babcock Mary Anna Bell Hill Beverly Day Clark contributing to the Carolyn A. Perreault McMonigle Judith A. Wright Coonce Mary Murdock Deborah K. Mills Dailey Loyalty Fund. They Karen A. Payne Mary Dullaghan Dear Sisters, Carlie Ellen Broman Steele Stacy S. Sterling Duray were: Mu, Lambda, Beth Walters Carolyn S. Jense n Duy Transferring to a school with Diane M. Grewell Wh ittier Laura Hepp Fisher no Sigma Kappa chapter next fall Alpha Omicron, Xi, Jean Lawson Nichols Wilk ie Robin L. Benso n Grayson Beverly J. Heman prods reflection. I realize more Theta, Alpha Tau, Tau, GAMMA GAMMA Rebecca L. Inglis than ever just how much Sigma Susan Kay Keeler Andrews Wilmetta I. Kemp Jessick Iota, Alpha Iota. Lori L. Thompson Black Sharon Kay Newton Kirkham Kappa enriched my two years at Margaret L. Boyce Sally L. Stealy Lee Janet M. Rybarczyk Dejarnatt KWC. I answer all my questions Beth A. Spencer McCully Marilyn Bethel Culver Duncan Betsy Ross Mitchell "yes;" yes, the time, money, and Carolyn L. Lutz Dunnuck Bette L. Elder Carole Sue Griffiths Riley social labeling were all worth­ Ruth M. Todd Gieser Marcia Robinson Madge Patric ia Korff Hearn Gayla June Fleming Simons while. A sense of sisterhood, Frances Lou Dawson Hollett Karen M. Shaffer Smith pride and refinement remain, fur­ Cindy Lee Stoker Holley Kathy J. Palmer Stamper Deborah Ann Johnson Patricia Ann Swander Wallar ther rectifying Sigma Kappa's Suzanne Geis Long Anne Marie Morrison Wickens positive influences upon me. Debra L. Boruff Lybarger Sharon G. Zehner Carolyn Sue Mahan Martin Vicki L. Spangler Zysko I became sisters with friends Linda K. Boruff Moody and close with girls I never would Patricia A. Ripple Newby GAMMA THETA Helen A. Pickard Marianne Dinndorf Ayers have sought out before Sigma Carole Stretchberry Rice Barbara A. Friend son Barnes Evelyn J. Halas Sangal is Kappa. The strength of a single Margaret A. Burgdorf Schulz Mildred Rasmussen Beckner link in a chain finally dawned Mary M. Sil vassi Judith M. Ell iot Higbee Cynthia Kay Stofer Kathleen Frances Sams O'Neal upon me:' if I slouched in my du­ Lois Jane Waltz Vernon Gloria Marie Reyes Servais ties, everyone was affected, not Deborah E. Marbach Ward BETA PHI Diane J. Weik Sharon Jensen Taylor Susan K. Hogle Woodward Mary Kladis Mikulin Mildred Ruth Annis Wheeler Cheryl Wh ite only myself. When a complete GAMMA DELTA Mary Elliott Yount BETA CHI stranger stopped me on the street BETA TAU Kimberly L. Berkes Theodora J. Sundblad Barron Rhoda Norris Adams Alice Marie GAMMA IOTA after seeing my jersey and letters Virginia J. Berrettini Maureen Kay Monaghan Alexander Dawn C. Reiter Chesonis Susan Schneider Barker Marjorie A. Russell Brunsell and told me that she· was also a Sharon L. Mcilvain Brantley Sara Swank Clark Ja ne Ann Duncan Benton Barbara J. Worley Dosta Deborah L. Good Bonnie D. Stevenson Defilippi Mary A. Klattenhoff Bridges Sigma, the resulting bond and Shirley N. Anderson Forden Tracey D. Crook Harrison Marliese U. Brait inger Goehring Jan Causey Brown Mary S. Messmore Haslam Jane Weber Hopkins understanding deepened Sigma Sandra L. Lindberg Harris Pamela J. Logan Burrow Cathy A. Skrzyniarz Lopez Janine Marie Jensen McClanahan Edith McNamee Hemingway Judith A. Bu rt Kappa's value to me. Gwendolyn Larr ick Marks Benita Fra nc is Schwartz Susan C. Hotham Kathleen B. Gribbin Noellyn P. Hill Meier 1Judit h A. Simmons Shragge And to each of my sisters from Margaret E. Ireland Vera S. Alexander Dufour Mary Anne Overman Margaret M. Taylor Lemmon BETA PSI Nancy L. Elmore the past two years, I must admit Norma J. Grenfell Phillips Grayce A. Kelly Love Linda Lee Oden Berkshire Judith Ann Cook Fowler Cameron P. Quinn Bernice Swank Marsh my surprise and sadness. I recall Arlene McDougal Billingsley Arlene Gail Pasetti Shearer Margaret Boose Norris Anda Anderson Gillis Gail J. Sc hriefer Booth some of our rough times and Carole E. Oetke Townsend Dorothy C. Allison Siewers Martha M. Morris Huffman Anne L. Merman Christopher Linda Ann Davis Williams Jacquelyn K. Danshaw Tucker Sharon J. Mayo Ledbetter proud at how well we pulled Patricia Sue Carlile Elliott Kare n A. Tull io Barbara Joan Carthel Mathis Roy Rina Burr Handley through them. I consider it an ac­ BETA UPSILON Genevieve M. Warner Janet L. Medlinger Carol Bur ke Boylan Barbara Jane Gibbs Holthusen Janice J. Carriker Moore·Springer complishment that I learned to Pearl Markus Brazee Helene Marie Moxness Jeffares GAMMA EPSILON San·dra Lee Mauck Pair Marilyn J. Christman Colvin Marsha Keeling Anne Esther Weaver Booske Lynda Lois Patterson Rice constructively argue because of Julia Curry Teri Lord Ellen E. Berringer Faller Gloria Jo Holtgrewe Schweizer Sigma Kappa, rather than clam­ Mary Lou David Duffy Eunice Latta Maw Lois M. Schorr Finley Carolyn Ames Skelton Hazel Ruth Smith Dunn Marianne C. Morgan Beulah M. Shuster Hill Connie L. Smith ming up as I used to. In 'closing, Mary Lou Happoldt Farbeann Janet L. Raul in Mary Frances Fornari Horvath Eleanor Stone though I look forward to next Genevieve Phillips Hardm an Kathryn Eggen Richards Shirley A. lloshway Jakubik Connie G. Ware Anne Kates Henry Sandra L. Tults Vickrey Jean I. Wolfe Ke nsinger Linda Hegwer Wimberley year, I shall miss you all. I thank Beverly Jaskulski Mo«< Susan A. Hall McGlone Virginia Sue Nuckols Zwick Mary L. Ziegler Munster BETA OMEGA Lynda A. Olenchuk you for your influence upon my Caroline A. Anderson Nettleton Bonnie Jean Bateman Cec ile M. Kelly Perich GAMMA KAPPA life and wish you God's blessings. Karen Hetsler Nunez Janet L. Fjerstad Decker Kathleen Marie Vescio Rosella Karen Sherol Wernsing Bayer Theodosia A. List Palmer Cynth ia A. Evahn Vicky C. Champion Shawl Sandra J. Britt Jenny Grose, Gamma Pi Jane E. Ross Alice Carine Sm ith Holt Marjorie E. Anderson Swanson Jacqueline J. Sanders Burton Barbara Kurth Sitzes Sandra A. Krajicek Lim Cathy Martin Vore Cynth ia L. Conder Jean Bendslev Teare Beverly Niel sen Miller Lynn Elizabeth Clayton Dempster Ruth Marie Tomsuden Jacqueline A. Snyder Pospis il GAMMA ZETA Alice Simmons Eckstein Neena L. Brown Van Camp Sigrid M. Schakat Skvorc Jewel M. Bartels Anderson Julie Godke Polly Ann Mershon Youngwerth Carole A. Kucera Woodworth Kathy S. Mitchell Burke Sharon Thompson Greene 30 Sharon Irene Ferguson Maggert Lois Mimi Lane llg Sandra C. Sherman Handel Laura Bushko EPSILON EPSILON EPSILON PHI Barbara Lee Moomaw Pfeifer Clarice J. Jadrych McNeal Evelyn L. Overstreet Hooper Jane Ann Noonan Fax Susan S. Gunsolus Sara B. Wolfgang Dodds Deanne Riess Amy S. Miller Dee Bishel House Willhemina Masters Hammons Cheryl M. Hardwick Dianne B. Grayson Sherry L. Skelton Carolyn K. Rausch Newell Karen A. Korematsu Joyce Miller Lake Carol A. Kinsaut Sheree Jarboe Muehlbauer Marilyn Sue Quick Smitley Linda Ann Ramsayer Norma Houston Miller Linda Nettleton McKelvey Catherine V. Lewis Cherie L. Sullivan Penny F. Springmire Stivers Merry E. Meilander Stewart Anne D. Pierce Schuknecht Karen J. Winters Morgan Marie Dyer Roberts Ruth A. Rittenhouse Thompson Karen Lee Strelou Mary Belle Baxter Watson Michelle Luann Moore Norgren Kathleen Joanne Russ EPSILON CHI Cathy J. Whitney Trost Marcia Ann Cary Turpyn Robin M. Williams Sheryl A. Rogers Bonnie R. Sawyer Kimberly P. Arnold Barbara Share Welther Jolyne Marie Dinapoli Williams Willa J. Farless Spears Judy C. Seawright Barbara J. Vanderhoof Lemanski GAMMA NU Vivian Jean Gillham Stephens Carolyn Ann Caudell Tieger Susan L. Noah Mary C. Albaugh DELTA ALPHA DELTA KAPPA Lori S. Watson Amy R. Bruno Tate Florence E. Heckman Marina Demi Vossos Argoudelis Sue Ohlson Boland Janet A. Benton Winterrose Nancy A. Nase Kathy S. Porter Cripe Frieda Klein Grove EPSILON ZETA EPSILON PSI Margaret A. Hendershot Schaberg Gladys McDonnell Dixon DELTA CHI Sherree 0. Melheise r Eubank Laura S. Walker Basile Jud ith Ann Rempp Volkman Ellen Moore Gibson DELTA LAMBDA Barbara A. Galey Brisben Denise A. Noblitt Grayson Marilyn G. Laud Kolopanis Eleanor Jones Wahl Patricia A. Kerr Mitchell Dorothy Markt,olf Bogg Charlene Denny Martha Ann Nance Gail A. Walker Richmond Betty Lou Smith Moon Barbara Ann Garrison Bowman GAMMA XI Helen B. Crane Wagner Judith Hamblen Cuthbert Jane E. Terrell Ramer Heidi M. Hartwig Denter Mary Frances Reid Tillman DELTA BETA Judith Rose Sabo Goddard June Hope Aeiker Deal June Ire ne Sawyer Liesman Loyalty Fund gifts allow Sigma GAMMA PI Bonnie L. Edwards Bernice Scheer Maddocks Kappa to seize opportunities, Rebecca M. Horn Phyllis E. Thompson Ewbank Dorothy G. Coli McKnight Jud ith A. Johnson Doris Elaine Hager Ferguson Sara A. Arnot Mumford accept challenges. Mary L. Hancock Robertson Reba A. Light Goodno Louise A. Scofield Prest Kathryn G. Gilliam Rutledge Sabrina G. Mldkilf Winifred McMillan Pritchett Brenda Karen Day Sellman Barbara Ruth Thabet Norman Marlene Elaine Durie Vendemelio Lynn K. McGraw Skalf Julia Eva Ferguson Weiskotte n GAMMA RHO Lisa A. Stewart Cynthia L. Stocks Edwards EPSILON ETA EPSILON OMEGA Estelle Farris Baker Lynda G. Setliff Summers DELTA MU Patricia A. Parker Kralik Nellie E. Ketzenberger Renn inger Mari E. Herweg Stephanie Hen ning Everett El izabeth J. Bishop Elizabeth Hodgdon Thomas Deborah D. Lambert Carolyn L. Hexamer Sally E. Oorr Haerer Elsie Earp Brown Marian Cobb Williams Donna S. Wells EPSILON THETA Judy A. Joe Patricia Ellen Harvey Alice Abernethy Griffith Charlotte M. Blake Tenney Martha E. Berg Johnson DELTA GAMMA Deborrah Ann Hebert Cheryl D. Harper DELTA PSI Phyllis Stout Brunsteter Jennifer L. Jones Prisc illa A. Howard Kammerer Judith Ann Fi sher Moody Maryjane· O'Leary Chewning EPSILON KAPPA Janet K. Churchma n Langolis Gayle Towle Leont ine L. Roberts Ptonk Beulah W. Wheelock McCrady Rebecca A. Dicarlo Debra Ann Benge Johnson Mary B. Nicolle El izabeth A. Modlin Ed wards Cynthia F. Powell Carol A. Sutherland Palmer ZETA ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA DELTA DELTA Betty D. Blue Elhart Mary K. Barton Sullivan Monica M. Jones Beverly Vetter Letcher Carolyn J. Smith Ballou Linnie I. Cox Jordan EPSILON LAMBDA Lisa A. Jones Williams Suzanne M. Ritchie Plummer Jeanne E. Nelson Dean Carol Jean Manzie Mahlstedt Janet C. Barnett Rebecca L. Wood GAMMA TAU Deborah L. White Friedm an Pamela R. Barton Mary Esther Fallon Power ZETA DELTA Virginia D. Gover Burnett Diane Hickey Margaret E. Norbeck Dusa DELTA NU Margaret A. Noel Vaden Antoinette T. Cortese Gygi Connie Raye Cloer Cannedy Terese M. Szilagyi Hunter Nancy L. Campbell Woodward Betsy A. Hurt Carter Clyde Ramsey Smith Wooleyhan Janie S. Liliker Suzanne Gordon Ketcham Martha J. Ward Johnston Joa nne D. Mace Deveney Robin E. Ford Long EPSILON MU Judy Klette Deborah A. Eichel DELTA OMEGA Glenda Jewel Boyle Mercer Patricia A. Reidelberger Cook EPSILON UPSILON Lynn M. Krohn Donna Lee Averill Francis Judith Engeldrum Eggers Nancy S. Walker Morrison Nicolette D. Willcox Meeks Sheryl Ann Duffy Elaine Marie Moehring Karen L. Rich Ellen J. Decker McCourt Mon ice Joy White Poirot Kathleen A. Klosterman Sc hoenhard Janet L. Sanders Smith Lesley Jean Harper Reece Elsie Dodd Sindles Terri Simko Carrie N. Rowe Prickett Caron A. Cook Stetler Alison Shea Wall Denise Ann Harper Teets EPSILON NU Marcene Ann Jankowiak Surian ZETA EPSILON GAMMA UPSILON Sheri Lynn Morrill Linehan DELTA OMICRON Susan G. Ettinger Judith C. Zekkey Mihalek EPSILON ALPHA DELTA EPSILON Joy A. Frownfeter Joanne Marie Milbra nd Sue A. Christopher Theisen El izabeth L. Bickley EPSILON XI Jolene R. Supple Bunch Eva L. Landrem Pope Cheryl A. Poilu s Judith A. Seeger Zajicek Debbie L. Everhart Carmack Jud ith M. Copeland Janice Viola Carter Flesca Ann H. Barker Coon Cheryl Robbins De Weerd Deborah Ann Seecutt May Louise Gregory Sheppard DELTA PI GAMMA PHI Karen A. Cottrill Detter Lynn C. Ebert Carol Ann Rockey Brown Edith Jo Bridges McRee Valerie A. Fager ZETA ZETA Carolyn W. Anderson DELTA ZETA Linda Lee Stermer Fenner Sabina E. Sleeper Tipton Nancy A. Foster Mary L. Reilly Patsy L. Morrison Bowman Jo1• D. Campbell Bradford Peggy L. Pennepacker Susan Schock Cole Opal 0. White Gwaltney Vicki Dubrock Weisel Mary P. Dibrell Rilla Folsom Hewett Sarah Doupe Patrida J. Criswell Kim DELTA RHO Kathryn W. Geddie Sonia D. Bushers Thompson Nancy Marie Adolph Natalie P. Molten Kinney Bonn ie K. Back Berner Contributions received after July Kathleen Canaday Leinster DELTA ETA Catherine I. Campbell 1, 1982, will be acknowledged Linda M. Mitchell Malcolm Elizabeth H. Sanders Atkinson Karen L. Hagauer Cannon Margaret A. Heinz McFarland Doralee Miller Bader Shirley Anne Godwin Crocker with the 1983 contributors. Nancy C. Jefferson Warden Sheryl Etta Dean Clark Karen L. Downey Helen Gilbert Robin K. Marvel Ervin GAMMA CHI Kris Hunt Jean E' Francon i Cynthia K. Robe rson Crook Juliet V. Jordan Knoblauch Inez Hudson Gibbens EPSILON BETA EPSILON OMICRON ZETA LAMBDA M. La Donna Nunn Degenhardt Judy Rae Bearce Kuhlman·Harrison Jeanne E. Hodgson Grace M. Tregle Couv illon Michelle Maynard Burns Francine Foss Wanda Louise Vann Legrand Paige A. Watson Susan Ann Geiser Phillips Joyce J. Hunter Graham Anne J. Johnson Clark Jane H. Frederick Jan Elaine McAtee Paula A. Autenrieth Woolard Kimberly Gail Johnson Smith Anna M. Moore Granen Mary Alice Kiker Julie M. Lange Paula A. Reeg McGuffin Martha Kaye Hurley Worthington Dorelia Ann Steinwedel Linda M. Liggio Nichols Phyllis A. Lodge Smallwood Karen D. Blystone Newton Joan M. Wood Diana Lee Dixon Sauerbrei ZETA THETA Sandra Price · DELTA THETA Pamela E. Cervini Schafer Helen Evers Berkes Mary Osborne Ray Virginia Lea Thompson Ballard DELTA SIGMA EPSILON R~O Janis L. Hemingway Aden Marita A. Bobay Vicki Lee Lewis Simo n Lynn G. Brockfield Ruth M. Boon Blansett EPSILON GAMMA Vesta G. Bratt Sullivan Nancy Louise Vandusen Clark Diane Gil bert Cristy Sudie P. Stewart Fitzgerald Beverly Jean Tyler Madalyn Brand Teal Sara L. Shuford Glidden Lau ra Fernwalt Terri Jo Campo Gallaway ZETA IOTA llida M. Lanz Julia I. Tomlin Trudy B. Drummond Hedgpath Sherry Gale Ro ss Gullberg Lesa Lynn McDowell Sem mel EPSILON SIGMA Cynthia C. Clark Tuzinkiewicz Ro se mary A. Tharp Kirmes Marcia L. Hamann Mary M. Kessler Donna Rae La Brayere Linda S. Gorman Reed EPSILON DELTA ZETA XI GAMMA PSI Emma Shouse Morton Karen E. Bowley Vanderbeke Brenda C. Armstrong Bartholomew EPSILON TAU Francine La Rocca Sara M. Puett Butikofer Gayle L. Putnam Sindel Mary Jane Weinberg Susan D. Bowman Catherine A. Firor Jacqueline K. Paida s Donna V. Ayers Close Tammy Jay White Charlotte McCutchan Wingate Carolyn J. Cogswell Catherine J. Kozlowski Mary Nelle Royall Graves Kimberly A. Sherwan Zeitlin Patricia Craig Karen J. Rozlowski La Pointe ZETA OMICRON Edith R. Wilson Hammond DELTA IOTA Sandra L. Fryer Michelle J. Senecal Laughlin Nancy Smith Nancy M. Moore Joan Boswell Bantel DELTA TAU Wendy S. George Laura A. Leever Evonne L. Meischke Bow ling Martha Dunn Diane J. Gibetman GAMMA OMEGA Ruth El ice Clark Sheryl J. Brown Ficke Cheryl Ann Snyder Huber Rebecca L. Moore ZETA PI Lorena Druc ke nmiller Albright ldajane Melby Dal Pino Karen A. Roberson Phillips Kathy D. Johansen Dawn D. Sampson Patricia Curtis Petty Sue R. Schultz Cra«on Sarah Eloise Cutler Delbar Stephanie Chrenko Skyrme Pamela E. Keller Lee Ann M. Schwarts Diane E. Crowl Harriet F. Downing Lauretta F. Koenig Sherry! M. Stuart ZETA RHO Nancy L. Crowl Jeanette Phill ips Garayoa DELTA UPSILON Susan Carol Petrie Kathleen A. Lindsey Wayne Julia M. Fleener Judith A. Frech ' Roberta A. George Elizabeth M. Allison Melinda L. Scovell Nancy Ayre Wells Allison Gal}' Gabrielson Karen L. Klaiber Golden Lillian G. Armstrong Gratiot Julie M. Angotti Pamella J. Dick Streamer Carol A. Willford Elisabeth B. Hughes 31 FT. COLLINS-LOVELAND AREA­ We were very pleased to receive our char­ From the Alumnae ter as a new alumnae chapter. Presenting it to our president, Marian Hayward, ilO, was Betty Tinsman, APO from Denver. This has been a busy year for our young EDITED BY HARRIET SMITH FRAZER, BE, Alumnae Co-Editor chapter. We had several interesting pro­ grams at our meetings this spring. In January, we learned about a local day care center for the elderly, Elderhaus, which is sponsored by the American Bap­ in a local shopping mall the week before tist Church. It provides day care for older ARKANSAS Easter and is a welcome spring event with citizens while providing activities and a CENTRAL ARKANSAS-Another our beautiful display of specially flown in special atmosphere of acceptance. Later successful Make it-Bake it-Grow it-Sew it daffodils. We get many favorable com· in the year we learned of a program in our auction was held at the home of Harriet ments from shoppers and merchants area providing compassionate friends to Smith Frazer, BE, in late spring. Proceeds alike. It is a huge success and the money widows and widowers called Outstretched will be used to remember residents of a lo­ is donated to our gerontology project­ Hands. This works on a one to one basis cal retirement center on their birthdays. Broderick Senior Citizen Center. helping people work through their grief A delicious salad potluck at the home of We are pleased to have fifteen 50-year due to the loss of a spouse. Kay Flud Otis, ilZ, preceeded the installa­ members in our chapter and invite all area To aid our treasury we organized a suc­ tion of officers for the coming year. In­ alumnae to join with us. Call or write Jan­ cessful garage sale in spring. Everyone stalled by outgoing Brenda Anderson ine Begin Haka, 2891 Londonderry Dr., helped by donating items and helping Nelson, ilT; president were Tommie Kel­ Sacramento, CA, 95827, 366-1869.­ with the sale itself. ler Lewis, ilT, president; Kay Flud Otis, J ANINE BEGIN HAKA Fall plans inchfde a potluck supper at LlZ, vice president for membership; Lindy the home of Vera Kirkpatrick, BP. Any· Gresham Burns, ilT, vice president for one interested in joining our group needs programs; Sarah Grisby Breshears, ilT, to contact Karen Vesely, BE, at 226-1115. secretary; Harriet Smith Frazer, BE, COLORADO Come join in our fun and sisterhood.­ treasurer; Sheryl Jones Dunn, Ll T, and LINDA EMERSON !LEY, Gamma Chi Kay Tull Ewart, ilT, panhellenic represen· DENVER-Denver area alumnae ex­ tatives. changed homemade gifts and ornaments A family picnic in late July at the home and celebrated an Olde Fashioned Christ· of Sarah Grisby Breshears, ilT, was fol­ mas at the beautiful turn of the century FLORIDA lowed by swimming. home of Joyous Mahaffey, I. The home­ Alumnae assisted at fall rush at Delta made cookies brought by many were tak­ CLEARWATER-Another fruitful and Tau, helping with parties and at bid en to the St: Luke's Hospital Senior Citi­ interesting period of varied programs has matching.-HARRIET SMITH FRAZER, zens Clinic. been experienced by the Clearwater alum­ Beta Epsilon Entertaining and educational programs nae chapter. The January meeting at the during the year included self protection home of Toni Hull Granese, fl, assisted by and defense for women, gourmet cooking, co-hostesses, Mary Anne Garner Hagler, and hobby sharing. Our hostesses who BT, and Edwa Humphrey Mosher, BN, CALIFORNIA opened their homes to us were Lois featured an auction of white elephants CENTRAL COAST-Our sights are set Rinker, I, Carolyn Baughman, BT, and brought by the members with Marry on next summer when the Alpha Omega Ellengail Beuthel, I. Perrell Kelso, AZ, as auctioneer. It was a chapter house will undergo remodeling In April, Loz Fouts, AK, was our host­ hilarious and profitable-to-the-treasury and enlarging. With the usual delays, we ess as Betty Tinsman, T, our APO, in­ event and well worth trying in our chap­ are looking to start in 1983. Two new stalled the following officers: Zelena Hick­ ters. members of the house corporation board ox, Z, president; Dalas Shores, I, 1st vice In February, we were privileged to hear are Catherine Rohwer Luckett, EA, and president; Janet Robertson, M, Annette a review by Eloise Foatz Hilbert of the Erica Weiden Ayer, B8, replacing Gladys Kaanta, I, 2nd vice presidents; Cindy An­ book "Parvoratti, My Own Story." Eloise Babcock, AP, and Jo Warren Layman, AP. son, r A, recording secretary; Carol graciously reviews a current book for us Amorette Crawford Nelson, A, president, Rickus, I, treasurer; Carolyn Baughman, each year, so this meeting at the home of and Kate Brazil Evans, A, and Jean BT, corresponding secretary; Mary Jane Marilyn Ruser Jedrey, AA, was well at­ Dykeman Morgan, T, complete the board Adams, I, and Debbie Simpson, r A, pan­ tended. Hostesses serving with Marilyn with two collegiate members. hellenic delegates. were Edna Russell Wixson, E, and Doro­ Our summer and fall activities included The Woman of the Year Award, given thy Metzger, 0 . two rummage sales to help finance fur­ after installation, was presented to Dalas Following luncheon at the Coachman nishing the bedrooms to be added to the Shores, I, for her devotion to Sigma Kap­ Club in New Port Richey in March; Mary house. We also will give our annual pa. The Essie White Cohn Award for ex­ Perrell Kelso, AZ, our own author, read brunch for the new pledges this fall and cellence in chemistry was given to Caro­ some of her published stories and poems. next spring.-JO WARREN LAYMAN, Al­ line Serna, a student at the University of Assisting with the event were Virginia phaRho Denver. Conroy Harris, BIT, and Bernice Scheer Although an active Sigma Kappa chap­ Maddocks, ilA. ter is no longer on campus at the Univer· The Director of the Senior Citizens Cen· SACRAMENTO-Our spring business sity of Denver, the Mothers' Club formed ter in the Palm Harbor was featured at meeting is our annual salad potluck and many years ago is still active and contin­ our April sandwich and salad luncheon at was held in the home of Irene Merry­ ues each year to give a scholarship award the home of Muriel Plate Hancock, AA , weather. It is so much fun to see and in memory of Lorraine Welker. This with assistance from Ellen Moore Gibson, taste the amazing variety of salads our year's recipient was Melanie Throck­ LlA and Gwen Fryar Ashley, fl. members prepare. Recipes were ex­ morton, a theater major in Brighton, Col­ Mary Perrell Kelso, AZ, who serves as changed and plans were completed for our orado. president of the Clearwater branch of the upcoming daffodil sale and June bar­ In May, we embarked on a bus walking National League of American Pen Wom­ becue. tour of the Platte River Greenway, fol­ en, read a verse she had written to honor April sunshine came through for our lowed by luncheon at Zang's Restau­ 50-year members who were recognized at Easter Daffodil Sale. Our booth is set up rant.-CORY CAMERON, Iota the May luncheon meeting at the Clear- 32 water Country Club. Sigma Kappa mem­ bers who have recently completed fifty years of service and loyalty in the sorority are Lillie Schraeder Brandon, t.A; Muriel Plate Hancock, AA; Isobel Young Jones, X; Bernice Scheer Maddocks, t.A; and Edna Lambert Wixson, E. Marion Faust Clark, Z, a fifty year member herself, made the presentations and then read a letter to the collegiate members present indicating the love and loyalty these long­ time members of Sigma Kappa have for the sorority. Attending from Omega chapter was Carol Allard, who along with two other members, Marianne Sears and Rosemary Rubino, have been chosen for the "Up With People" touring group. Officers installed at the luncheon by Rose Schlosser Benson, H, were Lil Preuss Dede, AA, president; Marilyn Ruser Jedrey, AA, vice president for pro­ Three Sigma Kappas met unexpectedly in July in Paris, France. They were studying grams; Gwen Fryar Ashley, n, recording French cuisine and fashion at the Paris American Academy through Northern Illinois secretary; Rita Schnell Hinckley, AI, cor­ University International Programs. The Sigma Kappa baggage tag on luggage belong­ responding secretary, Isobel Young ing to Dorothy E. Reynolds, B-Ill. Tech, was noticed by Alta N. Hoy, M-Washington, Jones, X, treasurer; and Edith Troutman and her niece Kelly A. Nicholas, Ar-Washington St. Seated below the International Fed­ McBride, T, panhellenic representative. eration of Home Economists banner at the Paris office are Kelly, Dorothy and Alta. Plans and programs for the future in­ clude joining with the St. Petersburg chapter for Founders' Day luncheon to be hosted by the Tampa chapter. We are also looking forward to the annual Christmas luncheon, another white elephant sale, a cosmetic demonstration, another craft participation program and the continuing sales of pecan meats and stationery. As always, an invitation is extended to any Sigma Kappa member visiting or new to the Florida suncoast. Contact Lil Preuss, Dede, AA, 397-3005.-BERNICE SCHEER MADDOCKS, D elta Lambda

SARASOTA AREA-At our Christ­ mas party held at the Pompano Building club room on Siesta Key, twenty 50-year members posed for a group picture! Indi­ vidual pictures were made also, so Presi­ dent Rosamond Mecherle can include them in a "Senior Sigmas" scrapbook. In January, a luncheon was held at the Crown House in Sarasota and the pro­ t. '1'-Radford's reunion for the class of 1970-71 was held this summer in Fredericksburg, gram was provided by Bettilu Porterfield Va. Planning a future letter round-robin are, seated, Sherry Owen Sweeney, Becky Ste· Lewis, A..Y, Director of Volunteers at the vens Pugh, Terry Gary Haden, Susie Horton Alexander, Pam Spence Masters. Row 2, famous Asolo Theater, who brought us Bonnie Charonas Whiting, Bonnie Blue Elhart, Karen Cologne, Nancy Elder, Beth the history, excitement and color of this Ewing. Back row, Jane Walker Harig, Jettie Berry Cover, Martha Andrews Ballinger, delightful theater. Jan Wilson Shefter, Linda Schomburg Vaughan, Suzanne Hoy Spigel, Jean Steinhilber We combined our February meeting Lewis, Mary Will Little Bowen. with attendance at the annual panhellenic luncheon and style show at the Universi­ ty Club. Sigma Kappa boasted one of the Our alumnae group continues to grow, the topic of discussion at the luncheon at largest groups in attendance. Ruth friendships deepen, and we all look for­ the Hyatt Regency in March. Later in the Rysdon Miller, NPC delegate, visited ward to continue success. We invite all spring Ida Wright Gabler, BTI, led us on a with us on this occasion. area alumnae to join with us.- DOROTHY delightful springtime tour of Morton Ar­ During the spring we enjoyed a pro­ CAMPBELL WALLACE , Alpha Nu boretum, and in May we met at the home gram on Africa which followed a dessert of Peggy Scheck Benson, e, to try our party hosted by Margaret Wyatt, Peg hand at candy making-a "delicious" pro­ Grey and Eleanor Deal; a luncheon pre­ gram! pared by the Venice alumnae at the home Our July meeting featured reports from of Rosamond Mecherle and a program ILLINOIS our convention delegate, Marilyn Hand­ about John and Mabel Ringling of circus CHICAGO NORTHWEST SUBUR­ ley Majus, rz, and APO for Illinois, Ticky fame presented by Helen Blickel. We con­ BAN-A record cold wave this past win­ McCoy Scheck, e, who brought back cluded the year with luncheon at Bay Vil­ ter kept us indoors until the February some terrific ideas. lage and a program of slides on Nova Sco­ meeting at Elaine Denz Hrubey's, rz, We are looking forward to a great new tia presented by Clare Robb and Esther where we enjoyed her slides of Austria year in our chapter . -P EGGY Mockler. and Switzerland. Convention plans were SCHECK BENSON, Theta 33 INDIANA dollar. For the $1 we each were able to sample all the delicious dishes and collect FORT WAYNE-We celebrated our the recipes of our favorites. In May our 40th anniversary on March 14 at the installation of officers and induction of home of Ann Lewis Hill, i'. Special guests new members centered around a taco and were chartered members still in the Fort sangria dinner. May was also the month Wayne area and APO Barbara West. of our annual crawfish boil with hus­ Our April meeting focused on home dec­ bands/dates. There was a BYOBanana ice orating as we visited the studio of Caro­ cream party earlier in the year for the ac­ lyn's Interiors owned by Carolyn Eickhoff tives at Epsilon Beta, and to round out Sage, BE. Joan Kaye Engsberg, i', coordi­ our fund raising we sold gold old fash­ nated arrangements and alumnae of Al­ ioned New Orleans pralines at the Violet pha Sigma Tau and Delta Zeta were our Shop at convention. guests. Area collegiate Sigmas were en­ The latest recipient at EB of the Jenny tertained at a June party at the home of Geier Memorial Scholarship Award was Joan Kaye Engsberg, i'. Lisa Lamaire, EB.-MICHEL Fifty-year pins were awarded to Marga­ LEVY BOUDREAUX, Epsilon Beta ret Speigel, Ail, and Madge Overstreet Rogers, AI, at our Founders' Day held at the Mizpah Shrine Clubrooms. Zeta Theta SHREVEPORT-The election of new collegiates from Tri State were our officers for 1982-83 was the highlight of guests. our spring barbecue held at the home of We distributed favors to residents of Glenna Feller, BE. The following officers the Indian Village Health Center before were installed: Virginia Israel, BE, presi­ attending our December ornament ex­ dent; Glenna Feller, BE, first vice presi­ change at the home of Julia Williams dent; Paula Ta~lor, BE, second vice presi­ Patti A. Connery, 8-lllinois, is manager Bierbaum, E. Another annual social event dent; Kathy Heard, BE, secretary; Mary of pharmacy communications for Syntex was our annual fall reunion potluck at the Markiel, BE, treasurer; Billie Rhea Corley, Laboratories in Palo Alto, Calif. She is re­ home of Mary Lenihan Husar, Bfl.­ BE, panhellenic delegate; Dean Adkins, sponsible for all pharmacy programs, DoROTHY J AGGERS LANGLEY, Tau AX, gerontology; Julia Beeson, ~M. pub­ such as student internships and educa­ licity and TRIANGLE correspondent; tional grants. Patti also works with the Lauvene Lopez, AN, telephone committee; company's sales force to improve profes­ INDIANAPOLIS-We have had a Cheryl Crosby, BE, collegiate relations. sional relationships with pharmacists. busy year with our main focus on geron­ The chapter is currently finalizing plans tology and various activities at an Indi­ for our booth at the Red River Revel festi­ anapolis retirement home. Our fund rais­ val of the arts during the fall. ing efforts, including a plant cuttings sale Chapter members also lent assistance and charity gift wrapping booths at Cas­ to college chapters Beta Epsilon at Loui­ tleton Square Shopping Center (with oth­ siana Tech and Delta Mu at Northwest­ er panhellenic groups), have been success­ ern State during their rush.-JULIA ANN ful. BEESON, Delta Mu With our new project, "Sig-MA", each alumnae "adopts" a new initiate at one of the active chapters in Indiana. As a "Sig­ MA" we send them birthday cards, and MASSACHUSETTS remember them at the holidays, as a true BOSTON-At a spring meeting at the sister would!-NANCY L. CA N­ home of Anne Wolfe Rich, ~. the follow­ FIELD OTTEN, Tau ing officers were elected to serve the com­ ing year: Mary Francis Brzezenski, BH, president; Mary Lou Reilly, ZZ, vice presi­ LOUISIANA dent for membership; Barbara Macintosh Schubert, ~. vice president for programs; GREATER NEW ORLEANS-During Anne Wolfe Rich, ~; corresponding secre­ the hot summer months in New Orleans, tary; Lillian Sundin Shirley, ~. recording alumnae met to plan the upcoming year's secretary; Janet Smith, ZZ, treasurer; activities and to make favors for Epsilon Natalie Palk Wheeler, BH, auditor. · Beta's fall rush at University of New Or­ In late March the chapter held its annu­ leans. We made the traditional wishing al gerontology tea for the residents of the pillows and name tags for the formal par­ Baptist Home of Massachusetts under ty. Meetings were held with collegiates to the direction of Esther Freeman Brier, 0, review rush rules, techniques and new gerontology chairman. A musical pro­ ideas. gram and refreshments were enjoyed by Members attending national convention the residents. were Lucia Berry, 0, Anna Granen, EB, Lillian Perkins, 0, long time National and Diana Sauerbrei, EB. Historian for Sigma Kappa, is now a resi­ A new gerontology program was initiat­ dent of the home. ed at the Colonial Oaks home for the el­ The chapter planning meeting was held State finalist Cindy Eder, A~·Oregon, was derly. Alumnae introduced ourselves with during the summer at the home of Barba­ chosen La Grande, Ore., and Eastern Ore­ "Have a Nice Day" note cards and will ra Schubert, ~.-ANNE WOLFE RICH, gon's Young Career Woman for 1982. Cin­ follow thorough the year by making table Delta dy was recently elected to a two-year favors for cafeteria tables ar various holi­ term on the board of directors for the days. Union County League of Women Voters Programs from the past spring seemed and as legislative chairwoman for the to center around food and fund raising. In MICHIGAN Union County branch of the American March we had a food fest where each CENTRAL MICHIGAN-Two mother­ Association of University Women. member brough~ a dish and a recipe and a daughter combinations were a unique fea- 34 The ways and means committee was busy throughout the summer and fall pre­ paring for our annual craft sale in Decem­ ber. In addition to craft items and baked goods, the chapter sold copies of their sec­ ond cookbook. The committee, headed by Heidi Denier, included Joanne Asbury­ Davidson, EZ, Carole Lombardini and Lynn Van de Putte, all of whom had the happy task of testing all the recipes sub­ mitted for the book last spring and summer. Our support of Delta Alpha at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti included visits to meetings and social events, the Order of the Triangle, a pen pal system, baked goods and personal support at rush parties, and aid with convention ex­ penses. Anyone living in Grosse Pointe, or on Detroit's East Side, or in a nearby suburb east of Metropolitan Detroit is welcome to attend any of or functions. Call or write Heidi Denier, 1899 Kenmore Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 48236, (313) 343-0241.-HEIDI DEN LER, Delta Lambda

Your chapter members Five Philadelphia Sigma Kappas sailed on the Queen Elizabeth 2 for Philadelphia's 300th work for Girl Scouts, Meals birthday celebration: Wilma Bulow Quinlen and Edith Bulow, 8-Illinois; Eunice Griswold on Wheels, hospitals, Dean, 0-Tufts; Mary Scott Petersen, AT-Michigan St.; Lenore Monk Smith, AK­ Nebraska. The QE 2 symbolized William Penn's voyage from England to the city in 1682. school libraries . . . your chapter has volunteers! Please send information

ture of a punch and hors d'oeuvre party Change, which sponsors Meals on Wheels. about your volunteers and honoring graduating seniors of Alpha Tau Heidi Hartwig Denier, t::.A , Carole Peters the work they do to at the home of Nancy Shepard with corpo­ Lombardini, t::.A, and Lynn Grose Van de Triangle Feature Editor ration board members as co-hostesses. Putte, t::.A, deliver two meals to 15 senior The mother-daughter combinations were citizens two days each week for SOC. Maries Nicholls, 1041-21st, Audrey Lageson Wilson and her daughter Many area alumnae attended State Day W. Des Moines, lA 50265. Mary Anne, and Sally Gilman Gates and held at Michigan State University in No­ her daughter J alonn. Seniors were induct­ vember. Our contribution was made by Do it today so that we can ed into alumnae membership in an inspi­ Carole Lombardini in the form of place recognize Sigma Kappa rational ceremony conducted by Audrey cards in calligraphy. November Founders' Wilson. The honor guests were also pre­ Day was held at the home of Lynn Van de volunteer power in a special sented with gifts from both of the hostess Putte, and our annual Christmas party at article. groups. the home of Maryn Cation Horn, BN. An additional highlight of the evening Members furnished hors d'oeuvres and was the presentation of a 50-year pin to desserts to our guests, collegians from the Carolyn Murdoch Lightfoot by Frances area. Sullivan Friedlein, who was president of Because of the severity of the winter, Alpha Tau when Carolyn was initiated. members met in homes for and pi­ Two other Lansing area Alpha Tau alum­ nochle, with proceeds donated to the De­ Keep sending nae unable to attend, but receiving 50- troit Panhellenic. Our March meeting at year pins, were Wilma Sackett Dressel the home of Nancy Grose, t::.A, featured a information about your 50- and Margaret Fox McLean. nutrition counselor. In April, with Eileen year members, with clear Other events on the calendar for the O'Malley Church, AB, as hostess, we en­ year were a Founders' Day program in joyed a program on income taxes. photographs, if possible. November as a part of state day and a At our May meeting at the home of Hei­ Use the information blanks pledge dessert at the Alpha Tau house in di Denier, the following officers were January.-BEVERLY SMITH ANDERSON, installed: Heidi Hartwig Denier, t::.A, pres­ provided in fall supplies. Alpha Tau ident; Julie Parker Barlett, AT, vice presi­ This information should be dent; Lynn Grose Van de Putte, t::.A, corresponding secretary; Geraldine H. sent to your alumnae co­ GROSSE POINTE-Delores Parham Matthews, AT, recording secretary; Car­ editor, Kenna Giffin or Littlefield, t::.A , and Carrie Heppler ole Peters Lombardini, t::.A, treasurer. Col­ Harriet Frazer. Maliszewski, AT, were hostesses for fall legiates were our guests at the annual meetings featuring a planning session and June dinner meeting at the home of Ruth a representative from Seniors Onward for Porth Weir, t::.A, near Port Huron. 35 this year was held at the Parisian Pantry, for Meals-on-Wheels recipients. Our where members attended a dessert cook­ Founders' Day with the Buffalo alumnae ing class. We learned helpful "how-tos," featured Joan O'Byrne, A, an attorney Coming and later enjoyed the rich dessert along who spoke on "Women and the Law." with wine and coffee. At the panhellenic fundraiser, a spring Barbara Warren's home was the scene fashion show, our representative was Lin­ Next of the Delta Upsilon T-shirt dance in da Ziegler Smitley, rn. Several scholar­ April, with 150 members and guests at­ ships were presented. At a meeting at the tending. Our new officers for the year are home of Marcia Cary Turpyn, rn, the fol­ Issue. • • June Kuklenski, president; Ruth Blan­ lowing officers were elected for the com­ sett, vice president; Veda Howard, sec­ ing year: Faye Schrock Cole, ~T. presi­ retary; Barbara Nixon, treasurer; and dent; Marcia Turpyn, vice president; COTS Bonnie Curtis is serving as panhellenic Carolyn Surrarrar Johnson, ~T . secretary; 50-year members president this year. Janet Smith Sivak, Be, treasurer. Instal­ We invite all area alumnae to join with lation and reception for the new officers Chapter Anniversaries us in our luncheon meetings the third was held at the home of Bobbie Greer Tuesday of each month . -K AY Kleinschmidt, E, with APO Peggy Dodd NewTCs THOMAS, Delta Upsilon as our special guest. Receiving her 50- Trip to American year pin was Gert Murray Squire, AZ. The year's activities came to a close Farm School with a picnic at the home of Mary J o NEBRASKA Pierce May, AI. Next year our chapter will LINCOLN-We enjoyed interesting be assisting Alpha Sigma chapter at programs and meetings during the past Westminster, and we are looking forward year. The November program was pre­ to the activities -JUNE SHIMER MISSOURI sented by Gerry Wright Switzer, AK, hon­ MIHALOV, Beta Theta ST. LOUIS-We started the fall with oring our five founders; and the Christ­ enthusiasm as we participated in aerobic mas party featured a cookie exchange and collection of gifts for the residents of a dancing at the home of Sandy Newman, OHIO ~e . Also in the fall, Nancy Varley, r~ . nursing home. was hostess for a tea in honor of Louise A slide presentation of Lincoln architec­ CINCINNATI-Alpha Iota chapter at Nevin, ~T. who will be serving as presi­ ture was the theme of our February meet­ Miami University is always a top priority dent of the St. Louis Panhellenic. ing. Special guests at our spring luncheon during chapter meetings. Their achieve­ Our October meeting at the home of were the Omaha alumnae and our APO ments, as well as their needs, become our Sandy Halley, BE, featured a program on Linda Pounds Olsen. joy and concern: college reminiscing. A joint Founders' As a group we have contributed to the Alumnae visit monthly with Sigma sis­ Day and Order of the Triangle ceremony National Endowment Fund and a pro­ ters in hospitals and retirement homes. In was celebrated by. St. Louis and South St. posed playground in memory of Angeline addition, Betty Newgent Bundy, T, Louis alumnae at the home of Peggy Carlson Anderson, AK, who was a pioneer works with Lincoln Heights Center to re­ Hawk, BE. Christmas festivities featured in child development research. port on their needs and help collect a silent auction with the proceeds going For information about meetings and ac­ canned goods from alumnae. to Delta Theta, with Louise Nevin, ~T. tivities, contact Fran Sponeman White, The daytime bridge group and night­ hostess. AK, 2053 Calvert, Lincoln, NE 68502.­ time group continue to enjoy the activity Social events during the year included a CARROLL GRIFFIN DISCHNER, Alpha and sisterhood. wine and cheese party during the winter Kappa Jane Kramer Allan, AI , chairman of the including husbands and guests and held Collegiate Awards Banquet for conven­ at the home of Joan Wilkerson, rK. We tion directed the committee in the comple­ also enjoyed a June picnic with our fami­ NEW JERSEY tion of favors and special programs. lies. For more information about our activi­ In March, we visited the residents of a NEW JERSEY SUBURBAN-We be­ ties, contact president Dottie Landis local nursing home, providing refresh­ gan our spring activities with a progres­ Stevens, AZ , 331-3156.-CAROLINE ments while a group of clowns enter­ sive dinner including the husbands. We CoCKERILL WIESE, Alpha Iota tained. Afterward we adjourned to the also enjoyed a "share a book with a sister home of Geri Turner, rB, for our business evening" and a garage sale. meeting. Meetings hostessed by Betty Several members attended the installa­ CLEVELAND WEST SHORE-We Hillard, rM, and Pat Fribis, EM, included tion of Betsy McKeever as president of have been actively involved with the a Tupperware party as a fund raiser and the Morris Area Panhellenic. Guest Cleveland State colony helping with rush installation of officers. speaker was Terry Delaney, , as assist­ and pledging. The University rush dis­ Pat Fribis, EM, represented our chapter ant dean at Rutgers University. play was made by Jan Schubert, AI, and at national convention. We look forward We were very happy to attend the her husband with display material provid­ ·to participating in the summer parihellen­ pledging ceremony for the new chapter at ed by many alumnae. We also provided ic project at a local shopping plaza. Rutgers University conducted by past refreshments for a rush activity and the Booths representing various sororities National President Eleanor Haddon. first pledging reception. will acquaint St. Louisans with and give We would welcome anyone interested in A big sister program has been devel­ information on the Greek system.­ our activities. Please call 625-0427.­ oped by the advisory board so that the SAND RA NOLAN HALLEY , Beta Sigma URSULA MIRAN DA MENTO, Beta Eta colony pledges may experience a big/little sister relationship. Advisory board mem­ bers include Jan Schubert, AI , co-rush ad­ SOUTHWEST MISSOURI-Our tradi­ NEW YORK visor; Cindy Ashton, AI, standards advi­ tional party for the graduating seniors sor; Anne Laun, AI, co-pledge education was held in March. The alumnae served ROCHESTER-Our efficient program advisor. dinner and presented the eleven gradu­ chairman, Bonnie Eliott Kay, ~n. directed The pledges were included in our family ates with a silver demitasse spoon en­ interesting activities during the year. A picnic held at the home of Barbara Brew­ graved with Greek letters. buffet dinner at Marge Peacock Harper's, ster Knight. Another summer activity Our regular luncheon meetings. continue e . lovely home overlooking Lake Ontario, with the pledges included a special rush to be well attended and our special outing was followed by creation of birthday gifts and leadership retreat with their advisor 36 and Peg Polly Kirschner, BT, Dean of Stu­ phine Stafford Merrill, Z, treasurer. We in discovering what color can do for you dent Services at Cleveland State. The welcome Sara Bobbin, ZB and Carol and your home. pledges have also helped us by volunteer­ Brooks, EX, and invite any other Sigmas We helped welcome the new initiates ing to make the covers for our annual di­ in the area to join with us.-MIL­ and honor initiates at Gamma Chi, Ste­ rectory as their pledge project. DRED EVANS PUGLI SI, Delta phen F. Austin University. Cindy Crook Officers serving the alumnae chapter assisted with the installing team and we this coming year are: Adrienne Lusi presented the new Sigmas with small bas­ Dziak, BT, president; Nancy Simpson kets filled with violets, two sets of name Kuder, ro, vice president for member­ TENNESSEE tags for future rush, and felt and gilt tri­ ship; Nancy Irwin, AI, vice president for angles for the dormitory doors to pro­ programs; Cindy Ashton, AI, secretary; KNOXVILLE-We began the year claim to all that they are now Sigma Laurel McKay Hille, AI, treasurer; Sue with a get acquainted potluck supper Kappas. Cindric Palisin, BT, panhellenic represent­ with families, and then assisted Alpha We have six members who are active ative.- MARGARET J. SWEANEY Delta at the University of Tennessee with with the Mid-Cities Panhellenic. We enjoy formal rush and the pledging big picnic at the varied programs and buffets. the lovely waterside home of Martha At the May meeting at the home of Cin­ McCluen, A.1. . dy Crook, X, the following officers were PENNSYLVANIA Our gerontology project received atten­ installed: Cindy Crook, rx, president; tion at a fall meeting at the home of Sandy Hall, .1-r, 1st vice president; Melis­ PHILADELPHIA-As coordinator for Fannie Hurley, A.1., where we worked on sa Sandlin, e, 2nd vice president; Emily the Perkasie area Meals on Wheels, Joan Christmas ornaments. Founders' Day cel­ Cole, .1-e, recording secretary; Nancy Moore D'Aiuto, E, plans and schedules ebrations included a tea honoring the Kennebrew, BE, corresponding secretary; dates and routes for 68 women who deliv­ parents of the Alpha Delta chapter and a Suzanne Herring, T, treasurer; Florence er meals to 22 elderly or disabled people. dinner at the University of Tennessee Kloepfer, A'¥, parliamentarian; Mary We decided to direct our efforts to as­ Student Center. Linda Tinker Watkins, !2, Hommer, .1-A, panhellenic delegate; Dolo­ sisting Joan to make the program more presented the program on "Individuality res Quinn, E, recommendations chairman. personal. We made tray favors and send and Success." We are very anxious to meet more of birthday cards. In November, in honor of March was very active as we were host­ the area Sigmas. Please call Cindy Crook, our five founders, we presented violet esses for a tea for National President Er­ 817/481-1992.-DOLORES ARON QUINN , plants to five homes. At Christmas we nestine Collins in the Alpha Delta room. Sigma decorated coffee tins and filled them full Later at our March meeting in the home of cookies or fruit. Other needs we have of Margaret Kirby, we enjoyed a program met are birdseed for a bird watcher, non­ on the law and wills. perishable items such as boxes of tissues Both new and older alumnae were hon­ and small jars of instant coffee, and small ored at a luncheon. Graduating seniors WASHINGTON baskets of hard-boiled eggs and candy/ were given violet shaded corsages and 31 SEATTLE-On a beautiful spring day, fruit at Easter. 50-year members were recognized, with Judi McKay Schweikhardt, M, was host­ In response to a letter of appreciation the newest honorees receiving pins and ess for a large gathering of Sigmas and from All Saints Hospital, we made minia­ certificates. Harriet Farrar, founder of the their guests for a book review by Marion ture baskets with dried flowers for distri­ Alpha Delta chapter, gave a brief descrip­ Clarke Siceloff, M. Marion, well known for bution to patients. tion of the founding and inspired the sen­ her reviews, delighted the audience with New officers are Marjorie Fassett iors to pursue great heights in their her account of Peg Bracken's Window Merwin, E, president; Edith Bulow, e. 1st future. Violet Day was observed by the Over the Sink. Doris Giles McKay, A, vice president; Barbara Johnson Al­ collegiate chapter giving the alumnae a was chairman of the event and proceeds bright, fl, 2nd vice president; Joan Moore pot of violets. went to Seattle alumnae's Jessie Pepper D' Auito, E, recording secretary; Carolyn Installation of officers for the new year Padelford scholarship fund, named for the Dussing Pearson, AB ; Nancy Logan and plans for the Confirmed Convention­ Alpha chapter Sigma who sponsored Mu Rector, rN, treasurer.-AUDREY MADISON ite Banquet were finalized at the May when it was founded. Campus scholarship DVONCH, Beta Nu meeting held at the home of Martha recipients, announced by Grace Scotness McCluen. Officers for the year are: Mar­ Ogrosky, M, chairman, are Carla Kroeze, tha Gordon, A.1. , ·president; Phyllis Hillis, Karen Hare, Melanie Fuller, and J ean A.1., 1st vice president; Betty Jenkins, r>¥, Dougherty. RHODE ISLAND 2nd vice president; Martha McCluen, A.1., Elected to the Board of Trustees of Pu­ SOUTHEASTERN NEW ENG­ membership; Julie Lannom, A.1., treasur­ get Sound Association, the Mu Chapter LAND-Our first major money making er; Leah Bailey, EK, recording secretary; House Corporation, are Barbara Robin­ project as a new alumnae chapter was the Susan Pannell, A.1., corresponding secre­ son Moore, M, and Margaret Mowry, M. focus this year for most of our activities. tary; Harriet Farrar, Z, assistant corres­ New officers for the Seattle alumnae are: Carol Granato, .1., who teaches ceramics, ponding secretary. Christy Robb Austin, president; Carolyn provided inspiration and know how as we We welcome any area Sigmas to call or Sprague Leak, vice president; Mildred all had fun working on ceramic violet box­ write Martha McCluen, 2127 Lyons Bend Jaeger, secretary; Vicki Quackenbush, es to be sold at convention. Mildred Ev­ Road, Knoxville, 37919, 615-588-3669 or corresponding secretary; Kathy Itoh, ans Puglisi, .1., our delegate, sold the box­ Martha Gordon, 9816 Tallahassee Lane, treasurer. es there for us. Knoxville, 37923, 615-693-6125.­ Plans for the new year include a gala At a spring meeting we learned about MARTHA W. GORDON, Alpha Delta Founders' Day celebration for all Seattle­ preparing and eating wild foods. Jose­ Overlake alumnae and Mu chapter. Lou­ phine Stafford Merrill, Z, had gathered ise Petrich Iverson, M, is planning an ex­ citing program including a show of Sigma specimens and showed slides of sketches TEXAS she had done to illustrate. We were sur­ fashions through the years. For more in­ prised to learn that our violet has food MID-CITIES-Spring was an eventful formation, contact Louise Iverson at value! time for us. Flower bulbs have been one of (206) 454-0356. Other activities planned Officers for the coming year are: Kay our projects. Giant jonquils were featured are assistance with pledge night and a Strode Harbert, .1-A, and Diane Stoddard in the fall and caladiums this spring. Area Christmas Gala held for campus mem­ Ritorto, BM, co-presidents; Carol yards and our treasury were benefitted! bers, a Christmas party for young chil­ Granato, .1., ~ 1st vice president; Muriel A program on color coordination was dren and grandchildren, and the annual Nelson Hinkle, 2nd vice president; Mil­ presented by member Sandy Hall during Keen Stuff A uction .-DOR IS L IN ­ dred Evans Puglisi, .1., secretary; Jose- the winter. The evening was an adventure COL N TREPP, Mu 37 party for the men at the Veterans Admin­ istration and we had our dinner dance From the Collegians February 20. In March, past National President Er­ nestine Collins visited us. She, along with Collegiate Province Officer Elise Jenkins, talked to several members, pledges and EDITED BY ANNE ATKINSON LAUN, AI, Collegiate Co-Editor alumnae about Sigma Kappa nationwide. The first weekend in April, we had our house party in Gatlinburg to prepare for fall rush. Our long theme is the Sounds of Sigma. CAL ST. (FULLERTON) picnic was held in May. The chapter was Gamma Lambda was involved in many divided into two teams-the lavenders events this spring. We took third place in EPSILON TAU-Our annual pledge-ac and the maroons, to compete in outdoor Sigma Chi's Derby Week, third place in tive was held during winter break. The games such as ultimate frisbee, balloon Sigma Nu's Snake Day, second place in theme this year was "I wannabe a rock·n· toss, and various relays. Picnic lunches Lambda Chi Alpha's All-sing, and first roll star." Singing stars from the past and made by the girls were auctioned to fra­ place in the sorority events during Greek present attended and danced the night ternity members and other friends at­ Week. away: Frankie Avalon and Annette Funi­ tending. Congratulations to Kim Bowen for be­ cello, the Archies, the Beatles, the Rolling The semester came to a close with the ing tapped into Rho Lambda, Myra Par­ Stones, and Foreigner. Order of the Triangle and a graduation ker for receiving the Cheryl Vorrell schol­ Twenty-three members of the Alpha Al­ party followed by a beach party to cele­ arship for academic achievement and pha pledge class were initiated in Febru­ brate the end of the semester.­ intramural activitielt Beth Boyd and Lau­ ary. At the banquet that followed, the MICHELLEWINDHAUSEN rie Long for being elected to panhellenic new initiates presented the chapter with a executive board, Dana Banks for being se­ microwave oven, paid for with money lected cheerleader for the 1982-83 season, they made from several fund raisers. CENTRAL MICHIGAN Mary Ann Hobson and Teri Gates for Awards were also presented at the ban­ Who's Who, and Ollie Rice for being cho­ quet. Karen Stensby was chosen most in­ DELTA DELTA-We started the win­ sen Tau Kappa Epsilon's sweetheart. spirational member by the pledges. The ter, 1982 semester by initiating 12 girls The semester ended with two more most outstanding member award was giv­ from the fall, 1981 pledge class. Formal pledges being initiated and our seniors go­ en to Katy Jones by the initiated chapter. rush then began with a first party theme ing through the Order of the Triangle.­ Helen Agalos was selected the most out­ of One Heart, One Way; second parties LAURIE LONG standing pledge. Sandi Mooney and Pam were a ski party and third parties were Pedersen received the award for the best held at the Holiday Inn. We took 14 grade point average for a big and little pledges for the seventh consecutive se­ sister. mester. FINDLAY Three exchanges with fraternities on In February we had a Valentine's day campus were held during spring semester. date party and in May we had a picnic EPSILON ETA-February 21 Epsilon "Where were you in '72?" was the theme date party. The Panhellenic Ball was held Eta initiated two new members. The same of the exchange with Delta Chi. There in March with about 30 Sigma Kappas in night, we also had officer installation. was also a "A day at the races" with Phi attendance. Also in March we had a Par­ March 25-28 Findlay College held its Kappa Tau and an " I tali an wedding" ents' Day dinner-dance. annual Greek Week. Although we came in with Sigma Pi. This semester we also had a country third out of three sororities, the Sigma A fun and exciting Greek Week con­ club party with Sigma Chi, a hat and t­ Kappas showed great pride and sports­ cluded when Epsilon Tau was honored shirt party with Lambda Chi Alpha, a manship. In our eyes we were number with the prized spirit trophy at the Greek toga party with Sigma Pi and a jungle one! The Epsilon Eta chapter is proud to awards banquet. Elaine .W oida, our nomi­ party with Sigma Phi Epsilon. say that we had the second highest gpa nee for Greek woman of the year, was Again, for the winter, 1982 semester, on campus. named runner up. We were also runner up we won the highest cumulative gpa award Fund raising projects were planned. for the panhellenic spirit trophy. Greek for the panhellenic scholarship tea. Ideas included cake, hotdog and dough­ Week is held to raise money for CampTi­ Our representatives to Greek Week nut sales for money-making projects. tan, the university sponsored summer were Colleen Chapman and Pam Stewart. The Findlay College admissions depart­ camp for underprivileged children. We took first place in the softball tourna­ ment sent us two prospective stucfents to The chapter's successful spaghetti ment, track meet, swim meet, euchre tour­ stay the night at our house. We enter­ night brought in nearly 100 visitors. For nament and chug contest. tained and furnished lodging for the girls, two dollars, the guests received all the Patty Larson was chosen as rush coun­ showing them a bit of sorority life at spaghetti they could eat, salad, garlic selor chairman for panhellenic council for Findlay. bread, and the pleasure of the chapter's the fall, 1982 semester and our rush coun Fall rush is once again upon us. Our in­ company. selors are Tami Clift, Sharon Manning formal rush was September 13-14, and a We joined with our alumnae chapter and Susan Bertsch. formal rush party was September 19.­ during the semester for an ice cream sun­ CMU's homecoming will be the week­ LUCILLE GANNON dae party. We also shared our rush slide end of October 29-31 and all alumnae are show with them. invited to the house. Industry Hills country club was the set­ Susan Bertsch was chosen Sigma Chi ting for Epsilon Tau's spring formal. The sweetheart and Tammy D'Addona was FLORIDA ST. award for most outstanding senior was chosen as Phi Sigma Epsilon sweet­ OMEGA-Winter semester began with presented to Sandy May, the chapter's heart.-KAREN PETTINARO a rush retreat in the cabins at the Semi­ past president. Cindy Popp was the recip­ nole Reservation. We roasted marshmal­ ient of our memorial scholarship award. lows over the fireplace, watched a slide After a year of diligent work and deter­ E. TENNESSEE ST. show, and TC Kathy Lam spoke to the mination, we won first place in the pan­ chapter. hellenic division of intramurals at Cal GAMMA LAMBDA-Gamma Lambda The panhellenic theme for Greek Week State Fullerton. started spring semester by initiating 14 was "comic strips", and Sigma Kappa Our annual lavender and maroon day pledges. For Valentine's day, we gave a made use of the comic strip "Archie. " We 38 were paired with Sigma Nu for our skit and Pi Kappa Alpha for the social. At the 24-hour Dance-a-thon for Muscular Dys­ trophy, we were recognized for winning first place in the skit, first place in social service, and second place in the banner competition. In April, we had our annual 72-hour " Swing-A-Thon" and raised $6,500 for the elderly of Tallahassee. The local radio station was a big support in helping us broadcast our philanthropy activity to the public. Our other winter and spring activities inclu'ded initiating our fall pledges, Sigma Kappa's volunteering to serve food and beverages at a City Commissioner's home in Tallahassee, a Day chairman's rush re­ treat at Tom Brown Park with TC Kathy Lam, a barbeque in our backyard, a six­ ties party with Pi Kappa Alpha, and punk party with Delta Chi and a CQ and Vogue social with Sigma Phi Epsilon. Individual accomplishments include Carol Allard, Rosemary Rubino and Mari­ anne Sears who were selected to sing with "Up With People," and Kathy Bradley for speaking to the Florida cabinet repre­ senting the "New Generation Scholars." This scholarship program allows students the opportunity to further their writing careers and recognize students for their, At Indiana (Pa.), Donna Long, rE, was Outstanding Sorority Woman of 1982 and creative writing abilities. Susan Meigs named outstanding Greek woman on chapter president is Angela Guillory, ~M­ will be continuing her studies in London, campus. Northwestern St. (La.) England during the fall school term. Due to generous contributions from our Tallahassee and Sarasota alumnae, com­ bined with the money the chapter raised, we are making plans to redecorate the house for fall rush.-CELESTE FUJII

INDIANA TAU-January opened with a busy week of formal rush. We welcomed 20 pledges to our home. We also enjoyed the company of travelling consultant, Marie Stumpf (Mu) for three weeks. February 5 and 6 was the annual spirit­ of-sports all-nighter on the Indiana cam­ pus. Tau was represented by several teams as well as various individual parti­ cipants. IU Sing was held February 12 and 13. We performed a circuit skit with Phi Kappa Tau under the direction of song leader Beth Morgan. We also sere­ naded several fraternities in February. February 27 we held an in-house dance with a "Love Boat" theme. The next day, we competed in the Sigma Nu February Follies. Lori Millikan was elected panhellenic treasurer for 1982. Several sisters partici­ pated in the Indianapolis 500 queen pag­ eant February 20. March opened with the panhellenic sis­ ter sorority week which included a Greek letter day, a dinner exchange with Alpha Chi Omega and a study break with Delta r~-E. Tennessee St. chapter enjoyed a visit by alumnae and national officers. Seated: Zeta. Tau also participated in the sister Eleanor Daniells, advisory board; Elise Reed Jenkins, CPO; National President Ernestine sorority banner competition. Holly Fehnel Collins; Irene Loy Higgs, financial adviser. Back row, Donna Johnson, Katie McDonald, designed the banner which hung outside Mary Ann Hobson, Kim Bowen, Pam Dyer, Susan Tucker, Laurie Long. the house all week. Sister sorority week concluded with an all-sorority brown bag dinner and dance. 39 We continued with open rush through­ . February. That month also saw the infor­ out February and March, pledging nine mal rush and pledging of four girls to girls. Spring break at the end of March bring our total membership to 64. provided a needed rest for us all. We participated in Delta Gamma's An­ April began with Inspiration Week. chor Splash and placed second in the Miss There were different activities every night Legs contest. We also took part in Gam­ including a skit night, legend night, and a ma Phi Beta's Volleyball-a-thon and Al­ photo scavenger hunt. The weekend end pha Chi Omega's Bowl-a-thon. We were with initiation April 8 and our spring also one of three sororities invited to at­ pledge dance April 9. tend the Lambda Chi Alpha midwest con­ April 13 we serenaded several fraterni­ clave banquet and we participated in the ties. Cindy Garret wrote a 50s serenade Beta Theta Pi sorority softball tourna­ and Julia Price directed. ment. The rest of April was filled with Little For Greek Week we worked up a great 500 activities with Delta Upsilon. Trike follies act to the week's theme, " Greek-A riders Diane Oliver, Susan Goodlet, Broad-way of Life, " with Sigma Phi Epsi­ Shelly McGuire, Denise Long and Tammy lon. At the scholarship-leadership-service Hall competed in the Mini 500 race April banquet we were presented an award for 23. Activities chairman, Connie Jacobs, most service hours devoted to a philan­ scheduled several social events with Delta thropy for our adopt-a-grandparent pro­ Upsilon. The festivities ended with the gram at a local senior citizen's home. Little 500 bicycle race April 24.-SUSAN This spring many of our girls also par­ SEITZ ticipated in the Muscular Distrophy dance marathon with Delta Chi, and we held a Sunday brunch for parents in cele­ INDIANA (PA.) bration of Parents' Weekend. GAMMA EPSILON-We started Susan Gold served as music chairman spring semester by taking 11 pledges in for the university's annual celebration of informal rush. the Iowa river Riverfest, and Marlise During Greek Week we participated in Streitmatter was named to both Mortar­ Greek entertainment night by doing a board 1982 and Alpha Chi Sigma. Next dance routine to the J. Geil's Band song, year's Phi Kappa Sigma co-ed calendar "Freeze Frame." We were awarded for will feature our representative Martha our efforts by winning second place in the Patterson on the cover. Alpha Xi will also best composition category and received a be represented on the staff of Iowa's The certificate acknowledging our participa­ Greek Hawkeye newspaper. Amy tion. Kraushaar, who was assistant editor of Also, during Greek Week, Donna Long the Hawkeye yearbook this year, will be Attending the Western Region Panhellen­ received the outstanding Greek award, assistant editor of The Greek Hawkey e ic Conference in Sparks, Nev., were surpassing 62 other candidates from while Sally Feidman will serve as copy ed­ Leanna Haines, M-Washington, National !UP's other sororities. Donna's achieve­ itor. Sally has also been named to the President Barbara Clarkson, and Melani ments include: membership in Pi Gamma 1981-82 national dean's list and elected to Hiles, Ar-Washington St. Mu, named to Who 's Who, charter mem­ the Iowa business senate. ber of the Order of Omega, varsity field We ended the school year with a social hockey, university senate and the Stu­ club date party in city park and are busy dent Government Association. planning fall rush and more activities for Phi Kappa Psi elected Celeste Cessna as next year. In September we participated their sweetheart for the spring semester. with Lambda Chi Alpha in a Teeter-tot­ We also participated in Sigma Chi Der­ ter-a-thon for the March of Dimes, and we by Days. are busy planning a fall party.-JUDITH Formal and informal rush were success­ Our spring formal was held April 23 in CONLON Monroeville. Members of the Pittsburgh ful. We pledged 25 girls over the year. alumnae chapter joined us after dinner for Rush theme parties included Saturday cocktails and dancing. Night Live, Sigma Kappa Goes to Holly­ Initiation was held May 6, our initiates LONGWOOD wood and a pancake dinner. Our skit par­ receiving Sigma Kappa aprons as wel­ ty was the Midnight Special with guest come gifts from the Pittsburgh alumnae. DELTA NU-In September we hon­ appearances by the Commodores, Chair­ Our final farewell to 17 seniors was said ored our parents by having Parents' Day men of the Board, Beach Boys, Bette at the senior banquet. Mrs. Hill was our on a Sunday afternoon. We had refresh­ Midler, and the GoGos. guest alumna speaker. She humored us ments in a banquet room and presented a We participated in a panhellenic tele­ with her jokes and stores and gave gifts show about Sigma Kappa. It was decided thon to raise money for the alumni fund. to everyone. The award of outstanding to make Parents' Day an annual event. Carol Petraitis was the highest caller with senior was given to Mary Lou Bartosh. Oktoberfest is a celebration for the over $890 worth of pledgings, and Gail The pledges voted her outstanding sister. whole college and Sigma Kappas partici­ Truitt's first caller pledged a $5000 schol­ Beth Miller was voted outstanding pated in full strength. Michelle Lewis was arship. The sorority raised over $8000 pledge.-DIANE KISIDAY fest meister, Jackie Shepart was the soph­ worth of pledges for the fund. omore class representative, Robin Moore For our own fund raisers, we sold can­ and Laura Woods sang in the choir, and dy, had raffles, sold Lancer buttons, and IOWA Mo Rogge swam with the Catalinas. The had a quarters night with Delta Sigma Pi. sorority had a booth in which we sold Our biggest fund raiser was our home im­ ALPHA XI-Alpha Xi's first year back "We love our Lancers" buttons. provement project. It ran for a full se­ on the University of Iowa campus has In November, Delta Rho chapter from mester and included washing clothes, been busy and successful. For first semes­ James Madison University held a state ironing, painting rooms, cleaning rooms ter, we placed second in overall gpa of all day. We discussed money raisers, philan­ and fraternity houses, and general clean­ 15 sororities on campus. We honored our thropy projects, community services and ing. We found that students are willing to many scholars at a scholarship banquet in rush. pay for small chores to be done. 40 All semester we have worked hard at re­ spring with participation in the annual highest sorority pledge gpa award. Kim modeling our chapter room. We have carnival sponsored during Li'l Siblings' also won the pledge assay contest. Carol painted the hallway, redone our kitchen, weekend. Not only did Sigma Kappa Keller, Janet Hansen, Nancy Young, Kim and have completely remodeled the C.R. again set up their famous Banana Booth, Kavalec, Rhonda Grandgenett, Jeri An­ In addition, we have bought a new carpet, they also helped co-sponsor the "Guin­ drews and Pam Huck all received certifi­ new chairs and a new living room set. ness Book chair challenge.'' This was an cates for having a gpa of 3.2 or better. At our pledge ball, over 40 couples, in­ attempt to break the Guinness Book rec­ At our dinner dance the Wilted Violet cluding 10 alumnae, danced the night ord for the largest game of musical chairs. award was given to Jan Macrander and away. After exams, 30 girls headed down Although no record was broken, the Jenna Bauke. The Pearl awards were giv­ to Nags Head, N. Car.-GAIL TRUITT event was enjoyable for those who partici­ en to Jody Dahir and Kim Kavalec. · pated and for those who observed. Our convention delegates to the nation­ As the school year drew to a close, Al­ al convention in Lexington were Pam pha Iotas were still busy. The annual Huck, who is University of Nebraska at MARYLAND alumnae luncheon and senior farewell Omaha's panhellenic president, and Janet BETA ZETA-Fall rush began with the were held and attention was turned to­ Hansen.-KIM KAVALEC theme Sigma Kappa, Sigma Kappa and ward preparation for the national conven­ ended with the pledging of 12 new girls. tion as well as for next year's fall rush.­ Homecoming's theme of It's a Small BETSY GATES World, After All found us matching up with Beta Theta Pi and Phi Kappa Tau. N. CAROLINA ST. Although it rained on the parade, we en­ MO. WESTERN ST. joyed the football game. GAMMA PHI-Gamma Phi's spring semester began with informal rush head­ Our philanthropy project, an annual EPSILON UPSILON-We began spring semester by initiating the six ed by Karla Tyra. Our rush parties includ­ bingo tournament with the residents at ed a champagne party and a "bring your Manor Care nursing home, was again a pledges from formal rush this fall. After own banana" party. We gained 13 pledges success. The semester finished with a initiation the members took the new initi­ who worked hard throughout the semes­ crush party, a hayride, and a formal. ates to dinner. ter under the leadership of Melinda Beck. The spring semester started with our Our informal rush consisted of a Hawai­ ian party with Phi Mu, a banana split par­ Gerentology projects included taking "manhunt" party. Due to extremely cold baked goods to a local rest home and a pi­ temperatures and snowstorms that even ty and a taco party. We pledged three girls at the end of rush. During the semes­ nata party for the elderly. We also raffled shut down the university (a rare occur­ off a dinner and sold carnations for our rence), fewer girls than had been hoped ter we participated in bake sales and car national philanthropies. Other fund rais­ for took part in rush. After six weeks of washes to raise money for the pledge ers included participation in doughnut rush parties, including a progressive din­ class. The members also surprised the pledges with a wake-up breakfast. sales and bake sales by the pledges and ner with three or four of the neighboring collecting aluminum cans. sororities, four girls pledged. In April we joined Phi Sigma Epsilon for a caveman/cavewoman party. We also Gamma Phi was the overall winner of February 7, five girls were initiated. Sigma Chi's Derby Days contest benefit­ After our victory in the can drive last visited the Sigma Kappas at Central Mis­ souri State in Warrensburg, to participate ting Cerebral Palsy. We also won the spir­ year, we were once again determined to it contest and fund raiser contest. Jenny win. Big! Our last tally gave us over 700 in their Greek Week. Inspiration Week-included a Greek let­ Oxendine was the Derby Darling winner. pounds. Even without meeting our 1,000 We also came in second in Greek Week. pound goal, we should be able to win. ter day where we all wore our letter t­ shirts to class, a scavenger hunt for the Bessie Howard was our Greek Week pag­ The rest of the semester went by with eant representative. the usual activities: two crush parties, pledges, and was topped off by our annual Violet banquet, with several alumnae at­ Jane Grey Baldwin, Bessie Howard and Greek Week with Phi Sigma Kappa and a Barbara Hayes were selected for the formal. tending. At the banquet Julia Scott was award­ NCSU cheerleading squad. Jane won the The year ended with senior dinner and most spirited cheerleader award. the will, Order of the Triangle, and a brid­ ed the highest gpa award, Kim Ramsdell was chosen most active active, Alicia Our annual mother/daughter banquet al shower-since three seniors are getting was held in April. We had an informal on married. Beta Zeta is looking forward to a Tovar was awarded most active new ac­ tive, and the entire pledge class was given Valentine's day and then ended the se­ great fall rush and semester.-KAREN mester with a cookout at the house.­ FRANK the most active pledge honor. Mary Stokes was awarded the sisterhood award MARY DURH AM for the school year. In addition, Leslie MIAMI (OHIO) McLees was our nominee for homecoming sweetheart queen. ALPHA IOTA-The last half of the Our semester ended with initiation and 1981-82 school year was an active one for NORTHWESTERN ST. (LA.) a dinner for the initiates.-MICHEL Alpha Iota. We started the semester with KIEFFER . DELTA MU-Delta Mu was busy with a big boost of enthusiasm from our new many new projects. Philanthropy proj­ spring pledges. Although spring rush has ects included an ice cream social with a not been a common practice in the last nearby nursing home and a toilet article few years at Miami, we hope to make it an NEBRASKA (OMAHA) of the month for the Maine Sea Coast annual event, highlighting make-your­ BETA OMEGA-Greek Week was in Mission. Fund raising projects included own sundaes and M* A *S•H parties. April. Sigma Kappa sponsored the shave­ an annual spaghetti supper and many Sigma Kappas at Miami were pleased a-balloon competition using balloons cov­ window washes at local drive-thrus. Our this semester to be able to present $600 ered with shaving cream. One contestant annual Violet Ball, March 6, was attended to our local philanthropy-the Oxford held 9 ballons in his or her mouth, while by many parents and alumnae. Violet Ball Senior Citizens Association. This money the other contestant tried to shave the awards were presented to Lynn Milan, ac· was raised through the sale of M&Ms as balloon with popping it. Other Greek ademic and standards; Margaret Ducote, well as chocolate-covered, frozen bananas Week competitions included the "Helen most dependable; Angela Guillory and at the annual spring carnival. In addition, of Troy" contest. Our entrant was Pam Trudy Melancon, Miss Sigma Kappa; and our philanthropy activities included a one­ Huck. The week ended with a banquet our 1982 man-of-the-year, Delta Mu start­ on-one senior citizen visitation program where several awards were given. Carol ed a new tradition: an end-of-the-semester with the elderly in Oxford. Keller won the outstanding sorority mem­ "Welakahao" or "Let's have fun" Hawai­ Our activities continued through the bers award and Kim Kavalec won the ian party, which was a gr~at success. 41 Delta Mu is proud to say that we have tripled our size in the last school year. Joining the seven original members were nine initiates January 16 and six more ini· tiates April 17. Our chapter received the highest sorori· ty gpa for the fall, 1981 semester. During Greek Week, Delta Mu won first place in several events and placed second overall. Angela Guillory, Delta Mu president, was honored during Greek Week by the pan· hellenic council as outstanding sorority woman of the year. The freshman sorority woman service scholarship went to new initiate Angela Rome. Angela was also in· itiated into Alpha Lambda Delta. Patri· cia Skidmore was initiated into Sigma Delta Chi, of which Margaret Ducote was elected secretary. Jenny Johnson was ini· tiated into Delta Psi Kappa. In other activities, Angela Guillory served as secretary of the student union After A2·1owa's initiation banquet, new Sigma Kappas posed with National President governing board, of which Angela Rome Ernestine Collins, National Vice President Norma Giles, Adviser Carolyn Anderson, and and Jax Noschese served as committee NPC Delegate Ruth Miller. chairpersons. J ax ~ceived outstanding committee chairperson and Janice Dug· gan was elected representative-at-large for the board. Janice Duggan was invited to be a member of the Purple Jackets serve organization.-ANGELA ROME

Big. and little sisters Beth Roakes and Cheryl Wimbish, LlN·Longwood, team up to paint the hallway during the chapter's remodeling proJect.

42 S. ILLINOIS Shaub, named the 1982 panhellenic wom­ new colony at New York University Col­ an of the year. Gamma Kappas were also lege at Buffalo.-JENI WILSON recognized with distinguished service GAMMA KAPPA-We ended fall se­ awards for committee work with IGC. mester by participating in a book co-op The recipients for these awards included: TENN. WESLEYAN Donna Riede, Amy Roffmann, Joanne with the Undergraduate Student Organi­ GAMMA PSI-Honors day was a Ellia, Mary Shaub, Lydia Lundeen, Karen zation (USO). The USO book co-op contin­ proud occasion for the chapter as we won Turza and Kathy Darling. ued upon our return in January. The both the campus and the community serv­ Among five Sigma Kappas tapped into chapter contributed a total of 500 man­ ice awards. Cheryl Murphy was the co­ the Order of Isis (Greek women's honor­ hours to this successful project. winner of sorority women of the year. ary) were Pam Petrow, Donna Riede, Gamma Kappa also participated in a Jean Trohanowsky, Sara McClure, and Amy Roffmann, Mary Shaub and Joanne softball tournament for the March of Kumiko Oklayama also received awards. Elia. Dimes in February. Teams were led by During winter quarter we initiated Pam Petrow and Joanne Elia were also Carol Harres, sports chairman. three new members, played volleyball tapped into the Sphinx Club (listing in We had many social functions this year. against our alumnae, replanted two trees Who's Who). In February there was a red rose rendez­ which are part of a campus legend, and Marty Shaub was selected as one of the vous dance in honor of Valentine's day, joined our almnnae in hosting a reception outstanding young women in American and we also enjoyed our spring formal, for our past National President Ernestine for 1981. Pam Petrow was presented with Aprill7. Collins. an SIU-C journalism alumna scholarship Gamma Kappa also had six exchanges Spring quarter brought the chapter and in the spring. Karen Wolf was a recipient with fraternities. These included a rein­ our alumnae together to present our an­ of the General Assembly scholarship and carnation exchange with Tau Kappa Ep­ nual spaghetti supper fund-raiser. This a candidate for the Paul Hibb's award for silon, a pirate exchange with Sigma Tau year's proceeds helped provide a bench to the most outstanding speech communica­ Gamma, a M* A *S*H exchange with Al­ be placed in front of the campus library. tion major. Leanne Borgstrom and Karen pha Tau Omega, a baseball exchange with The members held an alumnae banquet Wolf were elected student senators for Phi Sigma Kappa, a prom exchange with and an end-of-the-year pool party at our the Undergraduate Student Organization. Delta Chi and a cookout with Alpha Gam­ advisory board chairman's house.-SARA Lydia Lundeen received a Women in Con­ ma Rho. MCCLURE struction scholarship and Kristy Mullen Theta Xi, an annual all-campus variety was selected as an SIU-C cheerleader. show, was rewarding for Gamma Kappa. The chapter had six graduating seniors We teamed with Sigma Phi Epsilon to UCLA spring semester. The Order of the Trian­ capture five of the seven awards in the gle was held May 3 with a banquet honor­ ALPHA OMICRON-Winter quarter large group competition. Among them ing seniors late on that week.-LEANNE began with initiation of our fall pledge were best choreography, best sets. • best BORGSTROM class. We then went across town for a ski­ costumes, best direction and best overall ing exchange with Phi Kappa Tau from show. USC. Back on campus we had an ex­ Members volunteered 125 man hours to change with Theta Delta Chi. The high­ the Red Cross Blood Drive, April 12-16. light of the quarter was the Violet Ball. The Mobilization of Volunteer Effort For Moms' Day we had dimsum at (MOVE) presented the chapter with a STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Chinatown and then saw a play. plaque for the most volunteer hours put GAMMA CHI-Spring semester During the first week of spring quarter into the blood drive in our area. We also marked a "new beginning" for Gamma we had exchanges with both Tau Kappa volunteered to help out with Carbondale's Chi. A special rush in February resulted Epsilon and Theta Delta Chi. Two of Los Special Olympics April 29. in 20 sisters being initiated April 3. Angeles' hottest "too hip" DJs came to Greek Week had Gamma Kappa run­ Gamma Chi's major fund raiser for our house for a banquet when we named ning obstacle courses, chugging milk in spring was a sexy legs contest for frater­ them special Sigma Kappa big brothers. farmer's follies and squeezing into cars. nity men. Delta Tau Delta turned their whole house At the end of a perfect week, we joined Members of Gamma Chi with a 3.0 gpa into a futuristic starship for a "Jetsons" Sigma Pi and sponsored an all-Greek phi­ or higher received invitations to the all­ exchange. lanthropy dinner to raise money for Eas­ Greek scholarship banquet. Sharon We held a Jog-a-thon, donning running ter Seals. Schwing had the highest gpa of the pledg­ shoes, to raise over $2000 for gerontolo­ Gamma Kappa also participated in oth­ es.-SHEILA DAY gy. We had the most fun working for er activities. These included contributions UCLA's annual Mardi-Gras carnival to for Juvenile Diabetes fund raiser, and raise money for Unicamp. This year, The­ contributions and participation in the Al­ ta Delta Chi invited us to participate in pha Tau Omega's Run-a-thon from St. the burlesque Minsky's booth, which was Louis to Carbondale to benefit the Ameri­ popularly voted one of Mardi Gras' best can Heart Association. Members partici­ SUSQUEHANNA booths. pated in the all-American smoke out for EPSILON DELTA-We had a busy After our last meeting we serenaded all the American Cancer Society. We also spring term. We pledged four new girls those fraternities that we especially contributed and participated in the Inter­ through informal rush. On campus we wished to thank for the great times this Greek Council (IGC) sponsored operation sold doughnuts after every meeting, year. The quarter ended with a yacht club Merry Christmas program, and the annu­ worked for the university fund telethon, spring party at the Lobster House in the al IGC Dance-a-thon for Muscular Dys­ took part in the annual blood drive, and marine, and final farewells were said at a trophy. Kate Latham received the most held an Easter raffle in support of the sunset beach party for Sigma Kappas and spirited female award for her efforts in Maine Sea Coast Mission. their dates. the Dance-a-thon. On all-sorority Dads' Day we were put Terry Patterson was voted outstanding At the annual Greek awards banquet in charge of the cocktail party. Our spring senior. Other Sigma Kappa honors in­ held May 2, the Gamma Kappa chapter formal was a fantastic success. clude Laura Whitmeyer, Karen Goldstein, was chosen as the panhellenic most distin­ Several of the sisters helped out in the Martha Gorenburg and Kathy Fitzgerald, guished chapter for the third year in a creation of the longest banana split in the named to the prestigious Bruin Belle row. The chapter was also awarded a tro­ world, a project sponsored by the squad. Erika Kotite was chosen to spend phy for the best overall gpa for a Greek Selinsgrove high school band. Our chap­ a year studying in France and Sue Agee organization for the spring 1981 semes­ ter was honored this spring to be able to was crowned Tau Kappa Epsilon sweet­ ter. The chapter was very proud of Marty perform the pledging ceremony for the heart.-RONDA DEMORE 43 More About Convention

When One Collegian Came to Dinner, Some Delta Betas Sang With Joy; Other Sigmas Noticed

A Warm Glow In Their Hearts

By Marles Nicholls, AN, Feature Editor Being paralyzed and in a rehabilitation hospital didn't stop Mary Volk from attending parts of national convention this summer. Mary, Delta Beta-Marshall, was honored with a song of tribute by West Virginia Sigma Kappas at the Alumnae Awards Banquet. Last spring she was in a car accident in Hunting­ ton which left her paralyzed from the neck down. Mary, a 22-year-old senior at Marshall, is spend­ ing 3-1/2 months at the Cardinal Hill Hospital in Lexington, Ky. After the Alumnae Awards Banquet, Mary Volk, t.B-Marshall, "I'm the only young woman and we work from 8 looked through a convention program. a.m. to 5 p.m. lifting weights and working on exer­ cises," said Mary. Mary will be returning to college this fall and has She soon plans to be in walking braces, but until this to say about her Sigma Kappa sisters: "I loved then the Sigmas of Delta Beta have decided to build them before this happened, but now they mean a ramp at their house for her wheelchair. even more. I strive each day for myself, and with At Marshall, where she majors in recreation, my Sigma Kappa sisters I know that I will walk Mary has been an active Sigma Kappa serving again." Delta Beta as house manager and assistant social Mary is an inspiration to others who face catas­ chairman. trophes. "We really admire her," said June Diehl, " I may have to change my major to therapeutic Delta Beta alumnae advisory board member who recreation so I can get a job as a director on a ship was responsible for transporting Mary to the or something like that," she said. dinner. 44 Beautiful table decorations, exhibiting themes from the World's Fair to Race for the Violets, were prized possessions of one lucky Sigma at each table.

The colorful and zany Confirmed Conventionite Banquet recognized Sigmas with varied honors, such as the newly-wed Sigma, and provided every­ one an hilarious respite from meetings.

Christmas ornaments were convention fa­ vors. Both are available from Central Of­ fice for $5. Quantities are limited.

The Lexington Hyatt Regency provided a colorful backdrop for the 1982 convention.

Lavender, maroon and violet "things", al­ ways available at the Violet Shop, make excellent stocking stuffers. 45 Lucile Shepard, 9, June 16, 1982. Catherine R. Schwerin, BZ, on the death Corliss Harding Keitel, AB, July, 1982. of her father, Carl Schwerin, December Deaths Elizabeth Gregory Sette, II, October, 14, 1981. 1981. Rose Lopp McCarthy, BX, on the death of Please send all notification of deaths of Kate Rose Cardin, 0, April16, 1982. her mother, Mary Lopp, March 8, 1982. Sigma Kappa members to Central Office. Jean Gertrude Brown Hazen, AI', Octo- Margaret MacMillan Johnston, ir , and None will be published in the TRIANGLE ber, 1981. Lida Johnston Souza, Efl, on the death without Central Office authorization. Audrey Farmer, AI', 1981. of their husband and father, James Marguerite McBridge Striker, M, 1982. Tytler Johnston, December 12, 1981. Martha Carlin Mussett, BZ, September Helen Brown Bromley, AB, June 16, 1982. Jean Dunham, All., on the death of her fa­ 16, 1982. Mary A. Perrell Kelso, AZ, June 26, 1982. ther, April, 1982. Jane Lippard Carlile, I, April 9, 1982. Dixie Foster Lowe, ri, May 25, 1982. Epsilon Zeta Chapter, Western Kentucky Laura L. Granger, 0, May 21, 1982. Sherilyn Gail Sinehart, EZ, July 18, 1982. University, on the death of their sister, Hazel May Spann Gordon, E, April 8, Betsy Gates, AI, July 23, 1982. Sherilyn Gail Rinehart, EZ, July 18, 1982. 1982. Sympathy is extended to: Frances Crossan McDonald, Z, May 26, Alpha Iota Chapter, Miami University, Claire Reis DeMeo, A, on the death of 1982. r Oxford, OH, on the death of their sis­ her husband, Robert M. DeMeo. Louise Holland Brumblay, AI', May 14, ter, Betsy Gates, AI, July 23, 1982. 1982. Kathryn Mari Hanses Kucik, AT, on the Helen Hurlburt Thiele, 9. death of her husband, Edmund Kucik, Pauline F. Mowrer, X, May 11, 1982. June 10, 1982. Anne Louise Borders Stewart, BE, Au- Marianne Earhart Wilford, 9; Barbara gust 13, 1981. Wilford Fry, 9; and Rosalie Wilford, 9, Euuice Warren Quirin, E, May 19, 1982. on the death of their husband, father, Virginia Hoyt Turnball, I, February 23, and father-in-law, Robert Wilford, June 1982. 21, 1982. The gremli~s strike Frances Rosa Rogers, BH, February 6, Mary Ann Froude Kulow, AE, on the again! Please note that the 1982. death of her husband, Wayne F. Kulow, Marianne Jobe Powell, AE. May 30, 1982. address given in the fall mailings to all chapters for National Vice President for Collegiate Chapters, Jackie Phillips, is wrong. Please Sigmas tlere and There change all reports, forms, etc. to the correct post ... Josephone Stafford Merrill, Z, at­ tucky; Lisa Thomson, EE-Armstrong St.; tended the World Cross Country Champi­ Theresa L. Whittaker, rP-Ky. Wesleyan; office box: Box 467. onships in Rome, Italy, with her daugh, Roxanne Pilcher, ZII-Colo. School of ter, Jan, a 1976 Olympian and a member Mines. of the USA team. Jo was an official trans­ .. . Nancy Day Northrop, Air, an active lator for the team as she has been study­ Girl Scout advisor, has assisted with the ing Italian with the Dante Alighieri Soci­ performing arts, as well as being featured ety in New London. in the American Girl with her troop cross­ UC (SAN DIEGO) . . . Marilyn Moffett, BE, has been elect­ country skiing. ed president of the 170,000-member Inter­ ZETA MU-We witnessed the installa­ . .. Mary L. Murphy, n, received a Doc­ national Christian Women's Fellowship, tion of the first two fraternities at UCSD tor of Education in Educational Adminis­ an organization of the Christian Church. and have had several joint parties. With tration from the College of William and Tau Kappa Epsilon we had an "event par­ .. . Jacquie Mendenhall Borden, B9, Mary and is currently the principal of 'the ty" where members were coupled random­ has been directing patriotic programs at Clark Springs Elementary School in Rich­ V. K. Boos school in West Orange County mond, Virginia. ly and given an event to complete. Cou­ and was awarded the George Washington ples did everything from bowling to hot . . . Joyce Wittal, ZE, received the Presi­ Honor Medal in the School Programs fudge sundae tasting. . category. dential Sports Award for snow skiing by Informal spring rush produced ten new President Reagan. Joyce works for West­ pledges. This pledge class doubled our ... Bert Zessin, BN, was elected treas­ ern Airlines, travels extensively, and urer of the Peoria Panhellenic and Phyllis size. Our rush party themes included Ha­ would like to correspond or travel with waiian night, shorts and shades shenani­ Markley, ll.E, has been elected assistant other Sigmas who work for airline carri­ treasurer. gans, a barbeque with both fraternities, ers, (213) 370-0685. and a Sunday brunch. . . . Cleo Spurlock Wallace, I, was there­ . . . Two Sigma Kappas are presidents After rush, we attended a Sigma Kappa cipient of the Lay A ward given by the of alumnae panhellenic groups: Louise dinner exchange held by the newly rein­ University of Denver chapter of Phi Delta Nevin, ll.T, of St. Louis Panhellenic, and stalled Beta Pi chapter at San Diego Kappa, in recognition of her lifetime of Betsy Wickes McKeever, AE, Morris Area State. At a meeting on the beach, Zeta service tb special children and the youth. Panhellenic, New Jersey. Mu members were also pleasantly sur· Cleo founded the Wallace Village for Chil­ prised to find the Beta Psi pledges on dren in 1943 and remained the director ... Ronda Barnard Fox, M, was gradua­ ted from St. John's Law School and was their pledge ditch. We sat around a fire until her retirement in 1974. with them swapping songs, munching . . . Collegians who are presidents of admitted to the Bar of the State of New York. smores, and drinking diet drinks. their college panhellenics include: Carol At our pledge sleepover, the Tau Kappa Brierly, ll.A-E. Michigan; Nancy ... Paul Seddon Gibson, infant son of Epsilon pledges surprised us with pizza Freeborne, ZP-Lafayette; Pamela Huck, astronauts Rhea Seddon, A-UC (Berke­ and served us our "infamous" Sigma Bfl-Nebraska (Omaha); Kate Yowell, EB­ ley), and Robert L. Gibson, is reported to Kappa " sinkers" beverage. Phi Delta New Orleans; Kathy O'Connell, r-N. be doing well and should outgrow any ef­ Theta later raided the pledges with water Carolina St.; Kim Ramsdell, ET-Mo. fects of the lung disease he suffered at balloons. The next morning, the pledges Western; Kris Schreiber, EZ-W. Ken- birth. prepared breakfast for the members. 46 For philanthropy, we helped the Ameri­ The money raised was used to send local rorities on campus. We would like to con­ can Heart Association with their Jump-a­ senior citizens to the National Golden gratulate Carol Cook for being the Sigma thon. Members also solicited students Olympics finals in Richmond. In June, the Kappa outstanding pledge with the high­ participation in the UCSK hunger fast to new pledge class held a birthday party for est freshman gpa, Heidi Harder for high­ benefit the hungry people of the world. our adopted grandmother. est sophomore gpa, Debbie Fryzek for the Our panhellenic fund raiser was selling Outstanding Sigma Kappas include Su­ highest junior gpa and Linda Sampson orchids for Mother's Day. We sold 250 or­ zanne Dalton, Delta Delta Delta scholar­ for the highest senior gpa. Lori Clark and chids and made $100. We also put on a ship for outstanding Greeks; Susan Byrd Cheryl Ritter also showed outstanding "tuck-in service," tucking in friends with and Laura Coffman, Garnet and Gold; Su­ scholarship with a combined effort for a bedtime story, cookies, and milk. zanne Dalton, Marty Varga and Carol Al­ big/little sister high gpa. In the class con­ Initiation was held May 22 with thir­ len, Order of Omega Greek honor soci­ test, the juniors were the highest class teen pledges being initiated. We then ety.-TERESA THEOFANOS overall. May was also a very special went to an alumna's house for lunch and a month for the seniors of Alpha Gamma as big sister/little sister gift exchange. Later they received their triangle pins from the that evening we had our first annual initi­ WASHINGTON ST. Order of the Triangle. ation party. We welcome our new rush advisor Ms. A senior coffee reception was held by ALPHA GAMMA-First semester of Sandi Bower and are looking forward to the alumnae toward the end of spring 1981-82 started with the news of our two rush in 1982.-MELANI HILES quarter. Outgoing seniors and departing national awards. Rush followed and college members were roasted and toasted through hard work and dedication we had throughout the evening. Alumnae pre­ a fall pledge class of 20. They worked W.ILLINOIS sented girls with awards for their involve­ hard through the semester and aided in ment in Zeta Mu; Tricia Borkowski re­ the first place trophy for the best yard DELTA SIGMA-The Delta Sigma ceived the chapter campus service award, display and third place overall trophy for chapter started spring semester with in­ Annette Dale received the standards homecoming 81, with the help of Alpha formal rush. Rush chairman Sherri award, and Marin McDonald was pre­ Gamma Rho. An absolutely great "Vio­ Benhart did a super job, bringing us 28 sented the outstanding Sigma award from lets in the Snow" pledge dance ended great pledges. We had the most pledges the chapter. their pledgeship. of all sororities on campus! Zeta Mu was also well represented at December was a big month for us with Greek Week was a big success for Delta the UCSD panhellenic awards reception. carolling at the convalescent center, the Sigma. We began the week by winning Leslie Reed, Nancy Sanders, and Star Junior Panhellenic serenade organized by second place in Sigma Sing, a musical ex­ Soltan received individual scholarship our Melani Hiles, pledge Erica Moe who travaganza. Jeanne Hendrikson was up awards. Tricia Borkowski was given the was selected as a finalist in the Acacia for Greek Goddess. We helped with a panhellenic campus service award. The Greek goddess queen contest, and Melani campus improvement by helping paint Panhellenic Association presented Jane Hiles' election to panhellenic executive the bleachers at the football stadium. But Gilbert, our-going panhellenic president, council as secretary. the highpoint was winning the president's with roses. Best of all, Zeta Mu earned January rolled around and we elected award at the Greek awards ceremony. the silver platter award for the best over­ officers. Along with doorbelling for the This is a distinguished award based on all chapter gpa, which was 3.2. March of Dimes, we sent a box of goodies scholarship, philanthropy, campus in­ Zeta Mu wishes to thank TC Kathy to the American Farm School and a cou­ volvement and community involvement. Kalmar and our alumnae for their help ple of boxes of goodies to the Maine Sea The chapter is involved in such activities this past year.-JANE GILBERT Coast Mission. as Panhellenic Association, Student Gov­ Second semester began with firesides, ernment Association, Student Tenant pillow/paddle exchange, inspirational Union, American Marketing Association, sleepwear and initiation of 14. An officers' Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, VIRGINIA POLY training retreat was then held with both Omega, Who's Who, intramurals, band, EPSILON CHI-Spring quarter began old and new officers in attendance. swing choir, cheerleading and others. We with many sisters partiCipating in the In March we were proud to have Arthur also raised nearly $2000 for the American eighth annual dance marathon for Muscu­ McCartan, Dean of Student Affairs, come Cancer Society in a Bike-a-thon and we lar Dystrophy. Epsilon Chi was proud of to dinner and present our chapter with had the highest gpa on campus. Kathy the hard work of Kym Wilkinson, who the Dean McCartan book of the month Wadsworth received recognition for hav­ served as chairman of this successful award. This is an award given by the pan­ ing the highest gpa of all fall pledges. event. hellenic council for outstanding program­ We participated with Theta Chi in their April 17, the Alpha Gamma pledge ming. We watched our intramural basket­ attempt to break the world's record for class was initiated after an exciting Inspi­ ball team cllinb the ladder to the women's the longest basketball game by keeping ration Week. We celebrated initiation and semi-finals. The panhellenic open house score. Our spring formal was held in Peo­ Parents' Weekend together at a dinner­ was a positive experience for us and ria and everyone had a great time thanks dance. Gail Yakoboski received the best helped in getting our spring pledge class to all the work Julie Runnfeldt put into it. pledge award while Jayne Anderson was of 14. Zan Jordal put together a wonderful Par­ voted best member. · Sandy Scheele became the first "new" ents' Day that included dinner, awards Rush soon followed with a bring your Alpha Gamma to be a panhellenic rush and dancing. own banana party, Sigma circus, and pref­ counselor, while Penny Norris was in the Cindy Hughes won the foxy lady con­ erence party to welcome a class of ten final running for the Farmhouse farmers test sponsored by Alpha Gamma Rho to pledges. daughter contest. Sisterhood Week was benefit the American Cancer Society, and May began with an alumnae tea party upon us with firesides, jersey day, pin Annette Marroquin was first runner-up in which is the first of many activities to day, and the second anniversary of our the Miss Macomb pageant. Annette and help organize a local alumnae chapter. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Kathy Fitzpatrick are members of the The next week we participated in Sigma Roush. Mrs. Roush has been chosen sen­ WIU cheerleading squad. Chi's Derby Day to help raise money for ior of the year for the city of Pullman and Social exchanges included a beach par­ their local philanthropy. Greek Week fol­ was honored in the Pullman parade. ty with Sigma Phi Epsilon, a wedding ex­ lowed with Epsilon Chi, once again, plac­ Through motivation of our scholarship change with Sigma Pi, Chicago with Phi ing first in the trike race. chairperson, Stephanie Martin, and all Kappa Theta and "can't say no" ex­ May 15, we held our first annual golden house study tables, we have improved our change with Sigma N u. We also had par­ jamboree square dance for senior citizens. scholarship. It was announced at our ties with Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Gamma Everyone enjoyed learning square dance scholarship dinner in May that we had Sigma, Alpha Sigma Tau, and Theta steps and listening to the bluegrass band. the second most improved gpa of the so- Chi.-JEAN COFFEY . 47 TO SIGMA KAPPA PARENTS: notice of undeliverable Your daughter's sorority magazine is sent to her copies on form 3579 to home address while she is in college and we hope that you enjoy seeing it. However, if she is no longer in col­ Sigma Kappa Sorority. lege and is not living at home, please send her new per­ 1717 W . 86th St .. Suite manent address to Sigma Kappa's Central Office, 1717 600, Indianapolis, IN W. 86th St., Suite 600, Indianapolis, IN 46260. 46260

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Linda ~ean Randall, EB-New Orleans, reigned as queen of the 35th annual Washington Mardi Gras Ball in Washington, D.C. Lmda's escort was U.S. Marine Corps Commander Robert Barrow. Now a marine underwriter for a New Orleans firm, Linda was president and panhellenic delegate for her collegiate chapter.