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Delta Doings 2020 Happy 110th Birthday, Delta !

Per recommendations from the CDC and the Governor of the State of California, Delta Kappa Psi will not hold its 110th Birthday Luncheon this May. We look forward to seeing all of our beloved Lavender Ladies and celebrating 111 years of sisterhood at the 2021 Delta Birthday Luncheon! Executive Council 2 President’s Message Dear Delta Sisters, Like many of you, I cannot believe where time has gone. As I write this, I have served three-quarters of my term as Alumnae Executive Council President. I cannot believe I will turn over the gavel in May, and I cannot believe it is 2020. Our President-Elect is Ivy Scott, and she will be a great addition to Delta Exec. If you do not know Ivy, you will be able to meet her at the Birthday Luncheon in May. I will remain on the Council for one more year as Past-President, but the reins will be firmly in Ivy’s hands. Being so involved with Delta continues to be a great joy for me and while I may be stepping down soon as President, I will continue to be involved where I can, including in my local Alumnae Chapter. Delta remains strong through our Alumnae Chapters and our Initiated Members. I look forward to meeting the new Lovely Lavender Ladies welcomed into our sorority in January – just in time to help usher Delta into its 110th year. . The past year has been filled with traditional events and activities including: • The 109th Birthday Luncheon hosted by the Alpha Chapter at the Orton Center. There truly was “No Place Like Home.” It was a wonderful afternoon, and our luncheon continues to be a great Delta Tradition and a time to reconnect with Deltas of all ages. The Delta Chapter did a wonderful job with the raffle and silent auction items (along with donations from our other Chapters) which raised money for scholarships and awards. • Our Annual “Cuca’s and a Cold One” event at Homecoming, hosted by the Omega Chapter, was held at the Delta House with Alumnae, New and Initiated Members and their families in attendance. What a fantastic opportunity for families to see what Delta is all about. We also acknowledged three IMs that received scholarships from Delta’s Anita Gordon Hentschke Endowed Scholarship Fund . • The Mother-Daughter Tea was held at the Delta House last March, hosted by the Omega Chapter. This is another fun tradition where IMs and their mothers or other guests come together to celebrate the graduating seniors who receive their traditional Recipe Boxes at the event. It was my distinct pleasure to be able to give my daughter, Mary, her Recipe Box at the Tea. Thank you to all the Alumnae Chapter members who faithfully plan and host these functions year to year. Without their work, we would not have these opportunities to see Delta Sisters from near and far nor the opportunity to showcase Delta to family and friends. If you are not involved in an Alumnae Chapter, I highly encourage you to join one in your area. If you do not live in Southern California, please consider starting a chapter in your area. Please contact me if you are interested in learning how to start a chapter at [email protected]. Delta has numerous ways to keep in touch. We have a website for Deltas only, a private Facebook page, and an alumnae Instagram. Please use these social media outlets to stay up to date on what Delta is doing on campus and off, and to remain in touch with your Delta sisters. Executive Council continues to support the IMs and Alumnae Chapters in various ways. This includes recognizing a Delta Girl of the Year and Delta Woman of the Year, presenting scholarships and Named Awards to IMs, and providing other support where needed. Executive Council is also instituting another award to recognize an IM for her exemplary community service, on and off campus. We expect to honor the first recipient of the Making a Difference Outstanding Community Service Award at the Birthday Luncheon in May. Executive Council continues to discuss how else we can spend some of our non-designated funds to support Deltas, but we cannot continue to do these things without your financial support through paying annual dues. There are several levels of dues giving. Please see the Treasurer’s Report for full information on how you can help support both alumnae and IM activities by paying your dues. Note: If you are part of an Alumnae Chapter, you can pay your dues to your Chapter Treasurer and she will forward a portion to Executive Council. If you are interested in serving on Executive Council, feel free to contact me to discuss open positions and how you can be involved. Serving on Executive Council is an ideal way to have your finger on the pulse of Delta. You would be surprised at the things you learn about our sorority! Thank you for allowing me to be part of this amazing organization and to serve as the President of your Alumnae Executive Council. I want to especially thank my fellow Council officers and members who kept me on track and assisted me in more ways than I can count. Deltas do amazing things in Delta, at the University, and in Executive Council 3 President’s Message, continued the community, near and far. Delta continues to mold smart, strong women and I am so blessed to be part of it. Holly Emmons Nolan President, Executive Council Treasurer’s Report We continue to receive the majority of our income from the payment of dues by Delta alumnae. This year, close to 60% of those paying dues paid at the Royal Purple or Lovely Lavender sponsor level. We still are only receiving a handful of dues at the Young Alumnae level of $15 but hope this will increase in the future. (Just a reminder: if you graduated within the last 10 years, your dues are only half of the regular annual dues of $30.) So how are the dues you pay being used? They are used to support the Advisors in their work with the Initiated Members including providing pizza when the Advisors meet with the IM Exec Team at the start of each semester and the traditional New Member Breakfast. In addition, dues are used to cover the cost of each graduating Delta and her mother (or guest) attendingthe annual Mother-Daughter Tea , as well as the cost of the IMs attending “Cuca’s and a Cold One” at Homecoming. Dues also subsidize half the cost of the Birthday Luncheon for the IMs , as well as covering the cost of the award given each year to the Delta Girl of the Year. Funds will also cover the cost of the newly established Making a Difference Outstanding Community Service Award. We, of course, have some overhead costs such as the cost of our website that are also covered by the dues we receive. If you have not paid your dues this year, I am more than happy to still accept them. Checks may be mailed to: Luann Bangsund, 648 Palo Alto Drive, Redlands, CA 92373. The other sources of income are from individual and Chapter donations to the Named Awards funds, financial support earmarked for the Delta House and from the raffle and silent auction each year at the Birthday Luncheon. The proceeds from the raffle go to fund the Named Awards given each year to IMs. The proceeds from the silent auction are donated to the University of Redlands to increase the Anita Gordon Hentschke Endowed Scholarship fund. Last year we were able to donate $3,410 to the endowment of the scholarship.

Luann Bangsund Treasurer, Executive Council

Delta Kappa Psi on the Web All sisters are strongly encouraged to update their website profiles if they haven’t done so in a while. There is a lot of outdated information in the Alumnae Member Directory that can only be updated accurately by YOU! If you are not currently registered on the website, please go to www.deltakappapsi.org and register. You can also find all things Delta on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/DeltaKappaPsiAlumni/. Please send website questions or thoughts on things you’d like to see added to the website to Heather Pescosolido Thomas at [email protected]. I look forward to seeing you online or hearing from you via email!

Historian’s Report The scanning of Delta history continues with the older Doings having been scanned most recently. Our oldest copy dates from 1939 and we have several from the 1940s. Note: These early copies were created by the Active Chapter! There is still a large variety of photos and memorabilia to scan. We hope to upload all of this to cloud storage at some point in the future. Questions regarding the preservation of Delta’s history? Please feel free to contact me at teriagrossman@ gmail.com or (818) 349-2231.

Teri Allard Grossman Delta Dues 4 Delta Kappa Psi Dues Structure The following dues structure is in effect:

Young Alumna Dues (graduated within the past five years) - $15

Regular Alumna Dues - $30

Lavender Lovely Sponsor - $50 • Alumna Membership for one year (October 1st - September 30th) • Recognition on the Delta website and in the Delta Doings

Royal Purple Sponsor - $110 (to be increased by $1 each year to match the number of years since Delta was founded) • Alumna Membership for one year (October 1st - September 30th) • Recognition on the Delta Website and in the Delta Doings • One ticket to the “Cuca’s and a Cold One” Homecoming Event • One ticket to the annual Birthday Luncheon

Royal Purple Sponsors Lavender Lovely Sponsors Luann Bangsund Durene Hanson Janet Berckefeldt Susan McClure Judy Bowman Lori Hatfield Rachel Cohn Sandy McCreight Char Burgess Jennifer Hayhurst Marian Cropp Barbara Mead Deborah Calvert Hannah McAnespie Gloria Cropp Marilyn Meadows Anne Castagnaro Claudia Newton Jean Crowell Andrea Moss Cynthia Chole Holly Nolan Janet Dort Cindy Munz Carol Driffill Mary Nolan Marilyn Eckels Peggy Overland Nancy Durein Liz Peale Hind Marilyn Edmondson Ginny Roodhouse Marcia Fagan Cathy Schilling Joanne Ellis Vicki Schraner Kelly Fenney Molly Scroop Jana Filbach Lula Sutherland Mary Fetherling Nancy Shuler April Fordyce Sherryl Taylor Janet Fletcher Linda Simms Sherryl Gentry Sandra Tinsley Julie Frisbee Betty Stanfill Mary Kay Jacobs Meredith Travis Janet Grenda Susan Styn Terri Johanson Karen Vandenberg Hannah Gruhn-Bengston Mary Vivanco Paula Kahler Kelle Volkommer Judy Crowell Kenny Pat Wagner Cynthia Koziuk-Miller Barbara White Julianne Leving Marion Wiens Betsy Madru Alice Yick

If you wish to give a monetary gift to Delta, you may do so online or by mail. To ensure your gift is acknowledged by the University and tax deductible, please give online at www.redlands.edu/givegreek . You may also send a check made payable to the University of Redlands with “Delta Kappa Psi” in the notes section to the Office of Advancement Services, University of Redlands, P.O. Box 3080, Redlands CA 92373- 0999. On Campus 2 There’s No Place Like Home With a fresh coat of exterior paint and new laminate flooring throughout, the Delta House looks amazing! A HUGE “shout out” goes to the Martel family (Mia Martel ’22 joined Delta last fall) for their donation of a “Ring” doorbell system for the House to enhance security. Delta House Funds will be used to pay the annual fee for the system’s operation and monitoring. Thank you to those who attending “Cuca’s and a Cold One” at Homecoming and put money in one of the “purple pigs”. Those funds have been put to good use to provide the House with a set of rechargeable back-up batteries for the “Ring” system, a hose, a Swiffer Wet Jet for wood floors, interior door mats and a variety of cleaning supplies. Future projects include the repainting of the decorative plaques on the backyard fence and hopefully convincing the University it’s time for interior paint. We are also in need of additional purple E-Z UPs and purple plastic beverage buckets for events so we will be working on acquiring those. Deltas interested in donating to the House Fund may send a check (made payable to the University of Redlands with “Delta House” indicated in the notes section) to: Office of Development, University of Redlands, P.O. Box 3080, Redlands, CA 92373-0999. New or “gently used” household items are welcome too. Please email Lori Hatfield at [email protected] if you have items to donate or want to discuss anything Delta House related.

Advisory Team Update The life of a Delta Alumnae Advisor is never boring, that’s for sure! In addition to basically being “on call 24/7” to provide ongoing counsel and support, Advisors enjoy meeting formally with the Initiated Member Executive Officers each semester, hosting the New Member Breakfast, and attending Formal Rush, the Presents Dinner, the Mother-Daughter Tea and the Senior Wine and Cheese as schedules permit. The opportunity to spend individual time with a few of the New Members over coffee or a meal is always a treat. Our work can be time-consuming, but is important, and seems genuinely appreciated by the current members of Delta as well as the University with the recent addition of Janet Sitton Grenda ‘84 and Lori Hays Hatfield ’80 representing Delta at Greek Alumni Advisory Committee (GAAC) meetings. GAAC was created a year ago with the intention of fostering a stronger partnership with the University, while becoming a collective voice for undergraduate and alumni Greek communities. Similar committees have existed in the past but Ken Grcich, Senior Associate Dean of Student Affairs, believes the positive energy and relationships of the members, the robust agenda for each meeting, and Mackenzie Oppenheim Dawes’ leadership (Beta Lambda, ’07) as Chair are key factors to its success. Erin Sanborn, Director of Student Involvement and Success, also partners with GAAC to support the present and future Greek students. Over the past year, the committee created a leadership structure, instituted a policy that no new members can serve as Sober Hosts at parties, reviewed the Greek Council constitution, hosted an All-Greek event at Homecoming and rewrote the Organization Housing Handbook and Contract Supplement for Residence Life and Housing to adopt. Upcoming topics include reviewing IFC and Panhellenic rules for consistency, creating a Greek alumni-wide Advisory Team Structure, updating the Rush and Bid Process, redefining University Advisor expectations and evaluating how House Funds are managed. Katie Miller Gaw ’97, Elizabeth Peale Hind ’95, Claudia Proctor Newton ’84 and Cathy Moreland Schilling ’76 continue to round out our Alumnae Advisory Team with Meigan Karraker, Assistant Director, Academic Success at the University of Redlands, serving as University Advisor for Delta. Have questions for us? Please contact the Delta Advisory Team via email through Lori Hatfield at buick1913@ msn.com.

Actives Update The active circle continues to preserve Delta traditions through rush, new member process events, songs, Lip Sync, and Presents. Delta welcomed 25 sisters this year, with 16 new members joining in the fall and nine in the On Campus 2

spring. All members enjoyed sisterhood bonding events throughout the year, including a trip to Big Bear for the fall informal. On campus, Delta engaged in community service; the sorority is currently transitioning their philanthropy from the American Cancer Society to Redlands Family Services. Delta’s soccer team placed second in the spring intramural tournament. To support the renovations to the Delta House, the actives thoroughly cleaned out the garage and shed, and they are enjoying the added security of the house’s new Ring system.

Actives + Academics + Community Service = SUCCESS! The Initiated Members achieved a 3.6 overall GPA for the fall of 2019 which is a figure well above the minimum required of Greek organizations by the University and another increase over the fall of 2018…got to love the trend! Deltas continue to have a strong presence on the Dean’s List with half the current membership achieving that honor for fall 2019…wow! Those having a semester GPA of 3.65 or above and therefore being on the Dean’s List include Lauren Bingham, Sara Bond, Madeline Bush, Savannah Casey, Brittany Dinkins, Sarah Draves, Emily Duncan, Michelle Encinas, Kameron Fernandez, Joren Fettig, Allison Gillies, Marissa Hernandez, Samara Herrick, Kelly Klish, Maya Lang, Sarah Levi, Molly Lindsay, Amy Markowicz, Claire Olmstead, Makenna Parenti, Isabelle Pilato, Amanda Riebe, Janean Ruttner, Madeline Salminen-Cunningham, Clara Sanders, Payton Shatafian, Emily Shipcott, Samantha Tafoya, Natalie Thayer, Alison Waddles and Charleston Walters. Six Initiated Members received a 4.0 GPA for fall – Lauren Bingham, Sara Bond, Emily Duncan, Makenna Parenti, Janean Ruttner and Madeline Salminen-Cunningham. Makenna, as the woman with the highest cumulative GPA of the six, was honored with a traditional Delta pin to wear this Spring. Community Service is another area in which Deltas continue to excel. The sorority completes anywhere from 500-1,000+ hours as a group in any given semester depending on how many women are on campus. Each Initiated Member is required to complete 10 hours of community service per semester but, like academics, there are those who go above and beyond. In recent years, the Initiated Member with the highest number of community service hours was honored with a traditional pin to wear the following semester. If that was still the case, Amy Markowicz would be wearing a pin having completed 38.75 hours of community service in the fall of 2019…way to go Amy! However, Executive Council has taken acknowledging Initiated Members’ community service efforts one step further. Beginning this spring, a new “Making a Difference Outstanding Community Service Award” will be added to the awards presented at the Birthday Luncheon for which all current Deltas may apply. Just like the Lois Hentschke Scholton Leadership Award, women will complete an application to be considered for the “Making a Difference Outstanding Community Service Award” and a selection committee will determine the recipient. A monetary award equal to the Delta Girl and Named Awards will accompany the honor, but the award amount will be split between the honoree and her charity of choice.

Stay Current on Greek Life at Redlands The Office of Alumni and Community Relations’ Greek Alumni Newsletter is sent twice a year – fall and spring. Your current email must be on file with the University for you to receive it. To update your information, go to https://www.redlands.edu/alumni/updateyourinformation/. Another resource for information is the University of Redlands Greek Alumni website page which can be accessed at http://www.redlands.edu/student- affairs/greek-life/greek-alumni/. On Campus 7 Welcome to Delta’s 2019-2020 New Members!

Fall 2019 New Member Class: Spicy 16

Spring 2020 New Member Class: Rise and Shine Nine Delta Honors 8 Madeline Huston Delta Girl of the Year The Delta Girl of the Year is a very special honor awarded a Delta senior who has given her time to the sorority, the University of Redlands and the community. Our 2019 Delta Girl of the Year, Madeline Huston, represents the best of Delta. Her friends describe her as kind, hardworking, dedicated, loyal and considerate. She joined Delta in the Fall of 2017 with “Livin’ on Cloud Nine”. She has held numerous offices including Song Chair, Chaplain, Gifts Chair, Presents Chair and President. Her sisters also noted that she volunteers her time with Big Buddies and puts one hundred and ten percent into everything she does. Madeline was born and raised in Redlands and she is both a University of Redlands and Delta legacy. Her aunt is a Delta, and her mother is a faculty member at Redlands. Madeline loves spending time with her dog and hanging out with her family and friends. She is also a huge fan of the sitcom “Friends”. She is a math major and will be receiving her teaching credential upon graduation. In summary, her sisters agree, “She is truly the definition of what Delta stands for.”

Connie Pezoldt Smith Delta Woman of the Year

The Delta Woman of the Year is a very special honor given to a Delta alumnae who has given her time to the sorority and the University of Redlands. Often, the recipient has also shown outstanding dedication to her community, her professional aspirations and her personal and family life. This year’s Delta Woman of the Year, Connie Pezoldt Smith, has spent the last 40 years building a very impressive resume in all aspects. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Multiple Subjects from the University of Redlands in 1981. She completed her Master of Science in Educational Administration degree in 1989 at California State University Fullerton. She is currently working on her Doctorate in Leadership for Educational Justice at the University of Redlands. Connie has spent the last 38 years making a difference in the field of education. She began her career as a classroom teacher, becoming a mentor teacher then IBM education consultant. She became an Assistant Principal, then District Curriculum Coordinator and ultimately elementary school Principal. Her professional associations and accomplishments have included former Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) Region 17 Elementary Administrator Representative, Adjunct Professor at Concordia University in Irvine, member of the Tustin Public Schools Foundation Board of Directors and Orange Unified School District’s Administrator of the Year. She is also a member of the Kiwanis of Orange and volunteers numerous hours at the Orange County USO at John Wayne Airport. This is a respite place for women and men who have or are currently serving our nation’s military and are traveling. Connie joined Delta in the spring of 1979 and held many offices as well as being a SPUR. She joined the Kappa Alumnae chapter in 1981 and has been an active member for 38 years signing up for everything no one else wants to do. She served as Alumnae Executive Council Vice President for three years and was on the “sewing team” that refurbished the Initiated Members’ robes. She has served on two Alumni Reunion Committees and is a member of the University of Redlands Cortner Society. Connie was born, raised and lives in Orange County, CA and has been married to her husband, Phillip, for 26 years. She has two sons. Garrett is a student at Concordia University in Irvine, after serving four years in the Marine Corps, and Grant recently graduated from the University of San Francisco. Delta Honors 9 Awards remember alumnae sisters, honor active Deltas The Executive Council of the and was named Delta Woman of Delta Kappa Psi Alumnae debuted the Year in 1972. At the University two annual awards for Delta seniors of Redlands, she served on the at the 90th Birthday Luncheon in Alumni Board of Directors, May 2000: The Lois Hentschke headed reunion committees, was Scholton Leadership Award and a Town and Gown member, and the Barbie Powers Allen Award for received the University of Redlands Delta Enthusiasm. Each recipient Distinguished Service Award in receives a monetary award and a 1996. In her community, she framed certificate, and her name is served as president for numerous engraved on a plaque that hangs in organizations, including the the Delta House. United Way, Breakfast Club, Junior The Lois Hentschke Scholton Women of the Contemporary Leadership Award honors Lois for Club, PTA, Redlands Women’s her strong leadership in the Delta Golf Association, American Heart Kappa Psi sorority, at the University Association, and the Redlands of Redlands, and in her community Community Hospital corporate Lois Hentschke Scholton by honoring a Delta senior in board. She chaired committees her name who demonstrates at her church and taught Sunday headed the Redlands Admissions outstanding leadership qualities. school. Lois passed away in 1999. Assistance Program for the Lois was instrumental in the The Barbie Powers Allen University of Redlands for many formation of the Delta Kappa Enthusiasm Award honors Barbie years, received the Distinguished Psi Alumnae Executive Council for being the most enthusiastic Service Award in 1989, served on and served as its first president in lavender lady. We have chosen the University of Redlands Alumni 1948. She was a Delta patroness to remember her leadership and Board of Directors, received a 75th for many years, served as president everlasting, dedicated spirit by Anniversary Medal, was a member of the Alpha Alumnae Chapter, honoring a Delta senior in her of the Faculty Club, Bulldog Bench, name who demonstrates the and the Alumni Leadership Group, greatest enthusiasm for Delta. and she received the Delta Woman For decades, Barbie was our of the Year Award in 1965. She most spirited, loyal, and hard- currently resides in Wilsonville, working Delta for Delta. She Oregon. served as president on the Alumnae If you are interested in Executive Council and was actively contributing to the funding of involved in the Epsilon Alum these awards, please send a check Chapter in Long Beach. Barbie payable to Delta Kappa Psi to chaired the fundraising efforts for Executive Council Treasurer Luann the Delta Kappa Psi Planetarium Bangsund, and be sure to indicate project in Hentschke Hall. The which award you would like to original goal of the project was support in the notation section on to raise $25,000 to complete your check. the planetarium in the science building, but more than $30,000 were raised with a foundation gift Barbie Powers Allen of an additional $25,000. Barbie Delta Honors 10

Syrah Gerth 2019 Lois Hentschke Scholton Leadership Award Congratulations to Syrah Gerth, a recipient of the 2019 Lois Hentschke Scholton Leadership Award! Syrah’s involvements while at Redlands included being a Big Buddies Student Mentor, Jasper’s Corner Volunteer Tutor and Lead Student Director of the Community Service Learning Office. She was a member of the Multi Media Art Journaling Club, the Students for a Positive Change Club, was a Student Advancement Caller and a SPUR. She also studied abroad in Freiburg, Germany. As a Delta, Syrah held the positions of Gifts Chair, Lip Sync Chair, Abroad Chair, Treasurer and Sorority’s Own Mom (SOM). She also served as an Inter-sorority Counselor. Syrah is affiliated with Omicron Delta Kappa (National Leadership ), Order of Omega (National Leadership Honor Society for members of Greek organizations), Phi Betta Kappa (Honor Society for Liberal Arts and Sciences) and the Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM). She served as Treasurer of Pi (National Political Science Honor Society) and received the Warren C. Christopher Scholarship for Public Service. Syrah was on the Dean’s List all 8 semesters at Redlands. Syrah is from Seattle, WA, majored in Public Policy with a concentration in Business Administration and Law Policy. It is her goal to return to Seattle and start a job in Human Resources, working towards creating training and development programs within a company.

Sabina Scoggin 2019 Lois Hentschke Scholton Leadership Award Congratulations to Sabina Scoggin, our second recipient of the 2019 Lois Hentschke Scholton Leadership Award! Sabina’s involvements at Redlands included being an Outdoor Recreation Programs Trip Leader/Instructor, a member of the water polo team and a Big Buddies mentor. She was also involved with Students for Environmental Action, the Boys and Girls after school program, was a Relay for Life team captain, a Math tutor, an English tutor in Spain while studying abroad and a Biology Research Intern. In Delta, she has held the positions of Presents Chair, Community Service Chair and New Member Educator. Sabrina is affiliated with Omicron Delta Kappa (National Leadership Honor Society), (Biological Sciences Honor Society) and (National College Senior Honor Society). She also received the Richard and Hunsaker Scholarship Prize. Sabrina is from Ashland, OR, was a Biology major with a minor in Spanish and Pre-Medicine. Her goal is to teach English in Spain before going to medical school. Delta Honors 11 Liran Koropitzer 2019 Barbie Powers Allen Award for Delta Enthusiasm Congratulations to Liran Koropitzer, the recipient of the 2019 Barbie Powers Allen Enthusiasm Award! The Initiated Members voted her as the senior whom they felt was the most enthusiastic, spirited and loyal Delta. Liran’s involvements while at the Redlands included Associated Students of the University of Redlands (ASUR) East Hall Senator, Executive Director of Communications and Vice President. Other involvements included Mock Trial Captain, Hillel Outreach Chair, Holiday Chair and Shabbat Chair, East Hall Resident Council President, Roots and Shoots, SPURS, New Student Orientation Leader and TRAIN Leadership Retreat Facilitator. She represented her peers on several search committees for the University, served as a mathematics grader and studied abroad in Israel as part of the Honors Peace and Conflict Studies Program. In Delta, Liran held the positions of New Member Captain, Recruitment Chair, Historian, Academic Chair, Fall Projects Chair, Community Service Chair and Philanthropic Chair. Liran’s affiliations include (National Political Science Honor Society), Omicron Delta Kappa (National Leadership Honor Society), Kappa (Honor Society for Liberal Arts and Sciences). She was on the Dean’s List all four years at Redlands and graduated summa cum laude. Her many awards included the Warren Christopher Endowed Public Service Scholarship, University of Haifa President’s Award, Athena Award, Poseidon Award, Four Years of Outstanding Achievement Award, Social Student Film Festival Award and Orange County Film Festival 2016 for Best Original Score Award: The Truth. Liran majored in Political Science and Public Policy and minored in French. It is her goal to attend law school.

Anita Gordon Hentschke Endowed Scholarship Honorees Allison Gilles ‘20 Allison is a renewal recipient for this scholarship. She is a Business Administration major with an Accounting minor and her hometown is Simi Valley, CA. In the fall, she served as Director of Public Relations and Fall Projects Chair for Delta and joined Maroon and Gray Student Ambassadors. She recently returned from traveling abroad to Barcelona, Spain and took on the role of being a para-educator.

Amy Markowicz ‘20 Amy is a Communication Sciences and Disorders major and her hometown is Montrose, CA. Amy hopes to pursue a career in speech pathology after graduating in the spring. She is actively involved on campus as a mentor for Big Buddies and has held several positions in Delta. She had the wonderful opportunity to travel abroad to Ireland and credits this experience for her newfound passion for travel.

Allison Sherry ‘20 Allison is a student in the Johnston Center for Integrative Studies and her emphasis is Public Policy and Civic Engagement. Her hometown is Edmonds, WA. She is an involved Delta as Director of Public Relations and Fall Projects Chair, is on the Bulldog Women’s Lacrosse team, is a part of the Associated Students of the University of Redlands Executive Cabinet serving as Director of Well-being, and is a Student Ambassador for Maroon and Gray. 109th Birthday Luncheon 12

“There’s no place like home!” Deltas came home to the dear old U of R at the 109th Birthday Luncheon, held on Saturday, May 4, 2019, in the University of Redlands’ Orton Center. Thank you to the Alpha alumnae chapter for organizing this wonderful event! The Delta alumnae chapter will host the 110th Birthday Luncheon at the Oakmont Country Club in Glendale on Saturday, May 2, 2020. We look forward to seeing you there! Homecoming 2019 13

Our annual Delta Homecoming “Cuca’s and a Cold One” was a huge success! The Omega alumnae chapter hosted 133 Delta actives, new members, alumnae, and their families on the Delta House patio. During the program, the recipients of the Anita Gordon Hentschke Endowed Scholarship were announced, as well as the Delta Girl of the Year. Fall President Madeline Huston introduced the new member class, and all Deltas enjoyed singing our traditional songs. Alumnae Chapter News 14

Alpha our meetings and happy hours LET Ornament Exchange at Susan Inland Empire US KNOW! Styn’s home. We also collected The Alpha Chapter has been one toys to be distributed to military busy group this year! We had a Kelly Feeney and Deborah Miller- families. We joined together for kickoff social at Claudia Newton’s Calvert lunch in Imperial Beach, especially home in September. In October, Chapter Co-Presidents to include some sisters who live in we learned now to professionally [email protected] that area and we met to assemble decorate Halloween cookies at [email protected] our baskets for the Silent Auction Martha Green’s - The Eating Room. and Raffle. Please consider joining We started Mother-Daughter us for good times with sisters. Tea and Recipe Box planning in Delta Linda Simms November at Janet Fletcher’s home. San Fernando Valley Our annual Ornament Exchange in Chapter President Our annual Christmas meeting [email protected] December was once again hosted to exchange gifts to the reading by Luann Bangsund. As you can see of “The Night Before Christmas” in the picture, fun was had by all. (with the rule of thirteen!) was Char Burgess hosting us for Soup held at Barbie Grossman’s home. Omega II and Salad in January brought our Our gatherings in 2020 are devoted San Diego largest group yet. We look forward to preparing for the Birthday Welcome to the Omega II Delta to our spring adventures which will Luncheon. We hope you can join Alumnae Chapter in San Diego, include a work night to prepare for us on Saturday, May 2nd at the CA. Started about 18 months ago, the Tea and assemble the Recipe Oakdale Country Club in Glendale. we are a group of women in our Boxes at Lori Hatfield’s home, a We draw our members from 40s and 50s in the San Diego area wine/beer tasting night out and our the San Fernando Valley, Burbank, who have created a sub-group annual dinner on the Tartan Patio Glendale and as far as Monrovia from the original Omega Chapter. to welcome the summer. If you are and Lancaster. We invite you to join Since most of us work, we meet on in the Redlands area, we would love us for friends, food and fun. weekends about every two to three for you to join us! months. It’s been a blast getting Teri Grossman together with our Delta sisters. Kailey Hatfield-Odero ‘12 Chapter President There is a solid group of about eight Chapter President [email protected] to ten of us. We’ve gone hiking in [email protected] Penasquitos, had a paint party at Holly Nolan’s home in Escondido, Omega I met for dinner at Vintana, star Kappa San Diego gazed through a high-powered Orange County San Diego now has two Alumnae telescope at Kathy Petrucci’s Greetings from Orange County! Chapters! Omega I meets on home, met for lunch at the Rancho The Kappas always enjoy happy selected Fridays for lunch, work, Bernardo Inn, toured an outdoor hours and gatherings. We had a and friendship. We meet about sculpture garden in Ramona, and wonderful time at Gayle Peterson’s four times a year depending on enjoyed food and drink at Stone home for our Annual Ornament our assignment in the rotation. Brewery. We’d love for you to join Exchange in December. Kappas In October 2019, we hosted the us! For more information, contact are having a great time planning Homecoming event, “Cuca’s and a Rachel Cohn at racheleah213@ the Silent Auction and Raffle for Cold One,” at the Delta House in gmail.com or (858) 705-3109. Delta’s . We can’t wait to see you at Redlands. A record number 133 the Luncheon! If you are living in attended! Orange County and want to attend We had our annual December Reunions 15

Top: Deltas celebrated the life of Jennifer Alford Haynes (‘98), who passed on October 9, 2019, after a long battle with brain cancer. Middle left: Deltas celebrate at the Mohonk Mountain House in New York in June. Middle right: Six class of ‘76 Deltas experienced a FABULOUS TRIP to Iceland in August which included an abundance of waterfalls, glaciers, thermal pools, icebergs, lava fields, trolls, zodiac ride in a glacial lagoon, ATV ride, ancient caves, sheep, Icelandic horses, and more! Pictured left to right are Luanne Stanton Hardy, Katy Trumbo, Susan Cook Lynch, Ann Halligan, Eileen Schaefer Landes, and Cathy Moreland Schilling. Bottom: The Alpha alumnae chapter enjoys their Christmas party and ornament exchange. Lavender News 16 2000 time capsule unveiled The “Delta Dungeon,” which is now a closet within the Delta House, was found to be in desperate need of cleaning last summer, so Lori Hatfield and Cathy Schilling went to work. The unexpected treasure uncovered was a “time capsule” from spring 2000 which was to be opened in spring 2010. Well, we missed that deadline by nine years with the capsule being buried at the bottom of the closet and the key, which was supposed to be in the “Patronesses’ possession,” nowhere to be found. Created by the 10 Temptations, Lascivious 11, Incandescent 9, Heavenly 7, Naughty 9, Flirtations 4 and 11 Electrix, the capsule ended up at Hatfield Buick GMC where shop staff had fun figuring out how to break into it. Some of the contents of the capsule are pictured below. Enjoy your walk down memory lane, capsule contributors!

A special thank you... Thank you to Delta sister Penny Wickett Smith ’59 of Boulder City, NV for generously donating her traditional pin back to the sorority. Pins donated are currently worn by key Initiated Members including the President, New Member Educator, 1st Vice President, and the woman with the highest GPA the previous semester. This irreplaceable part of Delta history makes the donation even more special – thank you Penny! Deltas interested in donating their traditional pin to the sorority are encouraged to contact Lori Hatfield at [email protected]. Delta Kappa Psi Executive Council 17

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