Fraternity Jewelry Is No Longer Worn?
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g}eae8dM ... Editor's Note: This is your pllge- made IIlItJilable 10 anyone wishing 10 -. Pi Phi pins and jewelry may be bequeathed !O a member of the Frater· commenl on tlrlUleJ, Ihe magllzine, or IIny lop~ 01 inlereJllo our· readers. niry. or !O an active chapter. or co an alumnae club !O be used as honor LelterJ mUJI be ngned wilh lull nllme, addreJJ, lind chllpler. We reurlle Ihe pins. They may be sent also to Pi Beta Phi Central Office. 7730 Carondelet. righllo edilllJ needed 10 JP~e requiremenlJ lind conlenl. mJI Suite 333. St. Louis. Mo . 63105. where they will be kept and used sometime in the future as honor pins. Those Heritage Pins In the fall ARROW you have pictures of interesting arrows . There is one I am writing to tell you how much I have enjoyed the cover of The ARROW from Iowa Alpha and lists only "Van Doren." Can that belong (formerly) to for the fall edition. The picture of the active and pledge pin is most unique. I Helen Van Doren of Mount Pleasant? She lived across the street from us in want to order an active and pledge pin as pictured, or a plain unadorned Minneapolis- with her brother's family for many years-and told me when I active pin. Could you advise me where I would write for a price list? I am an pledged, of her association with Pi Phi-although she was not able to attend alumna of Nebraska Beta. initiated March, 1936, at Lincoln. a college because of her handicap. She was unable to walk. Her family The accomplishments of the young women in coday's world are truly searched for her pin to give me, after her death, and I am so in hopes this is impressive. I am proud to be a Pi Beta Phi member. the one, for it surely belongs in your collection. If it is, how did you find it? Thank you for any help you may be able to give me. And please-what is the pin of Miss Onken? I know she wore an arrow. Patrica Scott Anderson Among my most treasured memories that Pi Phi has given me was my Nebraska Beta (Nebraska University) friendship with Miss Onken and with Fannie W . Libbey. They were both San Rafael, Calif. inspiring! Wish they could know that my daugher Barbara Wehr Bergan is also a Pi Phi. I have a pin with pearls on shaft and point belonging to Eunice Cudar -. Inquiries concerning official jewelry should be scnt co Central Office Ritchie which her sons gave after her death. Would you like it? I'll gladly at the address above . send it to-whom? Betty Wood Wehr The Fall 1982 . featured article on our heritage pins was very Minnesota Alpha (University of Minnesota) illleresting. It also brings to mind once again-what is recommended once Edina, Minn. college days are over and fraternity jewelry is no longer worn? ... Is it permissible to have the badge or recognition pin soldered onto a disc? The arrow has too many edges to be an unmounted charm. -. Unfortunately we have no additional information about the Van Currently my Greek jewelry is in the safety deposit box at the bank. My Doren pin other than noted . The badges in the Heritage Collection have husband's three Alpha Delta Phi pins were taken during a recent break-in; been returned to the Fraternity through various means . not always with mine where overlooked in the back of the jewel box. complete information concerning the background . The circle pin pictured. belonging to Miss Onken. was a piece of her personal jewelry. It was presented Our daughters chose Kappa Alpha Theta and Gamma Phi Beta while students at University of Wisconsin. The Pi Phi chapter was closed in 1970. to her upon her retirement as Grand President at the Houston Convention in 1952, purchased by the delegates. The circlet of pearls and sapphires It will be a surprise if I ever have granddaughters and a happy surprise if one would become a Pi Phi. That would be in the next century! represents the Pi Phi Circle of Friendship. with the three large pearls within the circle representing the three elements of the Fraternity-officers. Joanne Englund Kelsey Indiana Delta (purdue) collegians. and alumnae. Madison , Wisconsin I am writing to inquire whether there is a repositry or any place to leave our arrows when we have no one to leave them to. I once saw one at an antique -. Pi Phi Policies and Standing rules state that "the PI Beta PhI badge sale with other fraternity pins, and surely feel there must be a place for others shall be used ONL Y as a badge and shall not be used as a mounting on any wishing to send their pins to be kept. piece of jewelry ... I enjoyed seeing the collection of pins in the Fall ARROW . Please tell me to whom I could send my arrow so that it will be kept with others. I was initiated into Pennsylvania Beta at Bucknell University in 1916. Same Song-Second Time' I am living in a retirement home in Boca Raton. The mOJI boring (for over 50 years) publication I have EVER known has Elinor Hyatt Schoen been The ARROW of Pi Beta Phi. Pennsylvania Beta (Bucknell) Today I would like to congratulate somebody for the marvelous article on Boc. Raton, Florida Kay Wright, a VP of CBS Sports (Fall, 1982) . It was wonderful. (Continued inJli:/e b~k cOlier) 1HE COVD-It .. MaJ in GfteacMde, IncIiaDa. when Bill aod Pat Hunt J.... --DcPIuw Uaneaity to 1ft dauahur Julie plduate. Bill a.pped .. IIauIifaI picIIft ia &am 01 che Iacliaaa EpiIoo chapter boule. Pat is che '*-' Nu AIaauIK ~ PlaicIem aod is cumndy IefYin& on the Holt Hcuec--;a..e. THE Arro'W OF PI BETA PHI VOLUME 99 SPRING, 1983 NUMBER 3 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE PI BETA PHI FRATERNITY Founded 1867 FOUNDERS OF THE FRATERNITY Emma Brownlee Kilgore (1848-1 924) Rosa Moore (1848-1924) Margaret Campbell (1846-1936) Jennie Nicol , M. D. (1845-1881) Libbie Brook Gaddis (1850-1933) Inez Smith Soule (1846-1941) Ada Bruen Grier (1848-1924) Fannie Thomson (1848-1868) Clara Brownlee Hutchinson (1850-1931) Jennie Horne Turnbull (1846-1932) Fanny Whitenack Libbey (1848-1941) Nancy Black Wallace (1846-1918) Office of Publication: Features 7730 Carondelet, Suite 333, St. Louis, Mo. 63105 Dear Editor . .. Inside Front Cover Off the ARROW Hook . 4 Staff CENTENNIAL Welcome to Convention ............. .... 5 Convention Information . ... ... .. .. .. .... 6 ARROW Editor eRA Convention Registration Form . 9 Marilyn Simpson Ford (Mrs. William W ., Jr.), 268 Under Hotel Registration Form ...... .. ... ...... 10 wood Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30328 Open Letter to Graduating Seniors ......... .... 17 Short Stories of Sagacious Sisters . .. 19 Alumnae Club Forum Editor Job Hunting? Plan & Execute a Successful Search .. ... .. 24 Carol Busch Marlowe (Mrs. Britton L.), 2860 Mirage Drive, Colorado Springs, Colo. 80918 News of Arrowcraft and Arrowmont . 27 Holt House . ....... .. ...... ... ... .. ..... 33 From Pi Phi Pens Athletic Angels . 40 (Book Reviews) Campus Queens Picture Section . .. 42 Clare Harding Sanford (Mrs . Frank W.) , Little Professor Doing Unto Others Through Chapter Service Projects .. 46 Book Center, Hilltown Village Center, Chesterfield , Mo. Drug Dependency Epidemic of the ' 80s ......... 51 6301 7 From Pi Phi Pens . 57 In Memoriam .. .. .. .. .. ...... ..... ... 70 Arrow File and In Memoriam Fraternity Directory .. ..... .. ..... ... .. 72 Pi Beta Phi Central Office , 7730 Carondelet, Suite 333, Official Calendars . 73 St. Louis , Mo . 63105 HHE ARROW (USPS 032-540) is printed Fall , Winter, Spring and Summer by Pi Beta Phi Fraternity at the press of George Banta Company, Curtis Reed Plaza, Menasha, Wis. 1Send change of address notice and correspondence of a business nature to Pi Beta Phi Central Office , 77 30 Carondelet, Suite 333, St. Louis, Mo. 63105. 1Correspondence of an editorial nature is to be addressed to the editor, Mrs. W. W. Ford, Jr., 268 Underwood Dr. , NW, Atlanta, Ga. 30328. 1Second class postage paid at St. Louis , Missouri , and at additional mailing office. Printed In the United States of America off t.he It gives us particular pleasure when we hear from or Announcements have been received and congratulations about former Traveling or Resident Graduate Counselors, are in order for Susan Grenrock, Missouri Beta '79, who former award winners, and former scholarship winners. So was graduated from the Kent University School of Law last we were delighted to learn that Cyndi Roper, one of last June, and is now employed by the Chicago law firm of year's TGCs, is now the head resident of Smith Hall on the Kane, Doy and Harrington. She is the first woman to be campus of Drury College, her alma mater. She also works hired by the firm. in the college placement office and takes a few classes. Her Also, Robin Pilant Cona, Missouri Gamma, is an Missouri Gamma chapter is particularly pleased to have associate in the firm of Sorling, Nonhrup, Hanna, Cullen their former chapter president back on campus with them. and Cochran, Ltd. in Springfield, Ill. Robin received her B.A. in English, cum laude, from Drury College in 1958, Marita Schumpen Hettinger, who was one of our and completed her Juris Doctorate with distinction in 1978. Continuing Education Scholarship winners in 1978-79, has Another University of Wisconsin graduate, Michele now completed her Ph.D. in developmental psychology at Wiley, is one of the eight regional vice presidents who the University of Wisconsin, Madison, with a minor in round out the board of directors of Women in social work and neuropsychology. In her primary area of Communications, Inc.