Dickinson College Theta Adds 101 St Chapter a Small Liberal Arts College in Carlisle, PA Is the Home of Theta's One Hundred and First College Chapter
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Ofd West, historicfocaf point on the campus al Dickinson. Dickinson College Theta adds 101 st chapter A small liberal arts college in Carlisle, PA is the home of Theta's one hundred and first college chapter. Founded in 1773 and related to the Methodist Church, Dickinson College is highly regarded academically with an admission standard rated "highly competitive." The campus at Dickinson is on 52 acres and buildings are in the Georgian architectural tradition. Epsilon Lambda joins four other Theta chapters in District VI which includes the State of Pennsylvania: Penn · State University, University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie-Mellon University, and Allegheny College. Charter members of Epsilon Lambda are: Nicole Anagnoste, Wyndmoor, PA; Wendy Beck, Pittsburgh; Winslow Bouscaren, Baltimore; Liza Chase, Golden's Bridge, NY; Sally Cochran, Jenkintown, PA; Alison Copley, Souderton, PA; Linda Coyne, Westfield, NJ; 1ennifer DeBerdine, Quarryville, PA; Alison Dickson, St. Michael's, MD; Robin Endicott, Belleplain, NJ; Beth Esler, Allentown, PA; Jane Fitzpatrick, Rumson, NJ; Robin Frabizio, Oakli.urst, NJ; Deborah Friend, Martinsville, NJ; Beth Gitlin, Butler, PA; Carrie Goodman, Baltimore; Marcy Grove, Midland, VA; Wendy Harkins, Exxon, PA; Alison Harkless, Altonna, PA; Anne Helmreich, Meadville, PA; Linda Janis, New Canaan, CT; Sarah Locke, Michigan City, IN; Carol Lookhoof, Morris Plains, · NJ; Valerie Ludlum, Ossining, NY; Michele McDonald, Inverness, IL; Diana Instaffation team on top .row f. tor. Carol Brehman, GVP Coffege; Miller, Hagerston, MD; Marlena Moors; Haddon Lissa Bradford, Grand President; Lynn Davis, G VP Service and lower row Judy Alexander, Grand Council Member-at-Large and Ann Heights, NJ; Nancy Oppenheimer, Wesi:lake Village, Gradwohl, Resident Counselor. CA; Felicia Powers, Bryn Mawr, PA; Amy Pringle, 8 I KA8 SPRING, 1983 Haversford, PA; Lisa Rainier, Pittsburgh; Sandra Reigh, Mohnton, PA; Kathy Ryan, Warren, NJ; Gretchen Schuler, Huntington Valley, PA; Michelle Shank, Carlisle, PA; Ann Smith, King of Prussia, PA; Ellen Speck, New Cumberland, PA; Gwen Straub, Bear Creek, PA; Kelly Tate; Potomac MD; Leslie Traina, Stony Brook, NY; Marcia Warman, Princeton, NJ; Suzanne Woolley, Maplewood, NJ; Irene Zaremba, Hazelton, PA; Christine Zuppas, Havertown, PA. EA November 20, 1982 Resident Counselor lists ingredients for a new chapter Epsilon Lambda charter members standing l. to r. Wendy Beck, Robin Endicott, Marlena. Moors; seated Irene Zaremba, ·counselor By Ann Gradwohl Ann Gradwohl, Gretchen Schuler. · · Begin with forty-four Dickinson College women who have been selected and pJedged by members of Grand Council. Blend a schedule of activities well with a pledge retreat, a parents' weekend, service project, a scholar-· ship fireside, and a surprise birthday patty for the new I. chapter. Mix with the other four women's fraternities on cam pus at study breaks and with a men's fraternity for an Italian night dinner party. Bring members' grades to a boil with help from Theta tutors, and simmer down· to serious studying at t.he chapter quiz file. · Sprinkle with concentrated leadership from the mem bers of the cofony pledge class; add generous amounts of sisterhood from alumnae; and stir in Theta friend ship from chapters throughout the country. Store the mixture at Dickinson College, a liberal arts Council member Judy Alexander 1., and hew Theta Beth Gitlin at college outside Carlisle, Pennsylvania, until firmly right show acartoon of the chapter to two guests from Kappa Kappa Gamma at the reception. settled as the lOlst cha,pter of Kappa Alpha Theta. Add the Installation Team of Grand President Lissa Bradford; and Grand Vice-Presidents Lynn Davis and Carol Brehman; Grand Council Member-at-Large Judy Alexander; College District President Sally Rienhold; Alumnae District President Sally Hughes; Executive Secretary Nancy Weess; Colony Adviser Jean Alsentzer; Traveling Consultant Teri Tillotson; and Resident Counselor Ann Gradwohl. Top the entire mixture with the organizational skills and dedication of the local lnstallation Committee of Barbara Shipe, Mary Louise Shuman, Sharon Fenicle, Diane Wenthe, Gretchen Petri and Maxine Aux. Com bine the November 18-21 Installation Weekend activ ities of Loyalty Service, lnitiation, the Installation Banquet and Service at the U.S. Army War College Of ficers' Club, a model chapter meeting conducted by visiting officers, a church service at Allison Methodist Church on the Dickinson campus, and a Panhellenic tea at the home of the college president. This recipe will serve an entire fraternity for many Peggy Gamble, ~dvisory board chairman and Jean Alsentzer, colony years to come. adviser. KAe SPRING, 1983 I 9 .