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gzJeae8dM ... Apology Extended Pi Phis have a right to believe as each wishes as you have stated, I know the rigors and time limitations of putting together a frater and I hate for it to appear that those for ERA are in the majority nity magazine, but I could not let your articles on the new Pennsyl when I feel the opposite may be true. The status quo tend to be the vania Zeta chapter go without some comment. more docile vote and the ones least apt to voice opinions. Washington and Jefferson College is the founding home of two Nancy Fawn Diehl fraternities, not just Phi Gamma Delta as inferred by your recent Tennessee Beta chartering articles in the Spring, 1980 copy of The ARRow. Phi Kappa Nashville, Tenn. Psi was also founded at W & J, in 1852 . .. Nevertheless, W & J is the better for having Pi Phi on the campus, Although I usually support the old adage, "He who stands for and I admit that perhaps I am a bit prejudiced, since my wife was nothing will fall for anything," in this case I congratulate our Frater initiated into your Indiana Epsilon chapter. nity for not taking a stand on ERA. After much prayer and research, I Phi Kappa Psi sends heartiest congratulations to your Pennsylvania decided that I could not in good conscience support the ERA. Thank Zeta chapter and may our two chapters forever build upon the Greek you for not bowing to the pressure of the ERA proponents who have system at W & J. taken it upon themselves to speak for us all. Gary B. Angstadt M. Jean Emeigh Soyke Executive Director West Virginia Gamma Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity Baltimore, Md. -+ We hasten to extend our apologies to Mr. Angstadt and to the Pennsylvania Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi. The omission is doubly Supports Resolution embarrassing since our brother and our nephew are both Phi Psis, and The Fanny Whitenack Libbey Alumme Club of Pi Beta Phi, in we should have known better. Yakima, Washington, firmly supports the abolishment of fraternity hazing. We share your deep concern and agree completely with the resolution passed at the National Panhellenic Conference meeting held And Againl in October, 1979. We hope this letter of support will, in some small way, help to further the cause of making hazing a thing of the past. I also wish to voice my deep ciisappoinrmc:=ni ill ilJe: pc;fviiii~u(~ of iviary Ju rete'L, Ly,u:L:il DC4 ·"~~, S=.~ d !'~ Rowland, Jean this fraternity in support of the Equal Rights Amendment. If the Smith, Alice O'Brien, Marilyn Hammer Meechan, founders had not supported that basic belief, there would have been Genevieve McIntyre, Mary Logan, Kay McDevitt, no fraternity. Julia Kuehn, Margaret . Treadwell, Kay Steward, List me in your column, "in memoriam." Naomi Bandall, Mary Myrle Northrop, Virginia Per Mary Olson Boyer ham, Patti Mead O'Farrell, Barbara Farnam South Dakota Alpha Rapid City, S.c. Keep Pushingl Ever since the fall ARROW arrived I have been meaning to write The ERA letters in your spring issue reflect a common misconcep you. I was so pleased that you were able to use the piece I sent you. tion: that those opposed to ERA are also opposed to equal rights for [ "Stop Hazing - Everyone's Responsibility !" ] It was later quoted in women. Let me try to correct this idea. an interfraternity newsletter this past winter. Educated intelligent women, of whom Pi Beta Phi is representative, I was also gratified to see the article in the Spring, 1980 issue by have been in the vanguard of efforts for equal rights for all persons, Jean Scott. It would be wonderful if anti-hazing material were made including women, as United States history bears out. The most lasting available for the active chapters and also the alumna:! clubs. and effective changes occur from steady pressure, within the frame Hazing continues to be a problem, but the more publicity given the work of our existing Constitution and laws, rather than from a dra subject, the better chances of solving the problem. matic statement such as the ERA would make, as again history witnesses. Alice Baird King The cost in human energy and money of federal implementation of Louisiana Alpha such an amendment is beyond calculation; fortunately women don't Metairie, La. need its help. Doris Clarahan Johnson Add Bright Stars Wisconsin Alpha Re: Pi Phis from Texas seen in Town & Country as told in "Short Webster Groves, Mo. Stories of Sagacious Sisters." [Spring, 1980] Also featured were Texas Alpha members Ramona and Juliana Seeligson! We Pi Phis really know you don't want the ERA debate to continue in letters to the cleaned up in the Bright Star department . but that's no surprise, editor, but if any more comments occur in favor of it, I want to go is it? on record as one Pi Phi who is violently opposed to ERA. So is my Elizabeth Ames active Pi Phi daughter! Thank goodness Tennessee has rescinded its Texas Alpha vote even if it doesn't count. New York City Cover photo by e Roberts. The story of our colonizill8 .,..,.at the UnifttSity of Califomia-Da.is may be fo1lDll OIl THE Arrow OF PI BETA PHI VOLUME 97 FAll, 1980 NUMBER 1 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE PI BETA PHI FRATERNITY Founded 1867 FOUNDERS OF THE FRATERNITY Emma Brownlee Kilgore (1848.1924) 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 o/Publication: 7730 Carondelet, Suite 333, St. Louis, Mo. 63105 Regular Features D~ar Editor . ..... .... ........ .... , ..... Insid~ Fronc Cov~r Staff Off Th~ ARROW Hook ... 4 1979·1980 Awards ...... ...... ...................... .. ARROW Editor Shorr Stori~s of Sagacious Sist~rs . .. .. ... ... .. .... 14 N~ws of Arrowcraft and Arrowmont ... 20 Marilyn Simpson Ford (Mrs. William W., Jr.), 268 Under· wood Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30328 Doing Unto Oth~rs Through Chapt~r S~rvic~ Proj~cts . ...... .. .. 28 A Pi Phi H~ritag~-Holt Hous~ .. .. .... ...... ... 30 Athktic Angels . .... ....... Alumnae Club Forum Editor 31 Pi Phi Did It .. ................. •... ••. •• 32 Carol Busch Marlowe (Mrs. Britton L.), 207 Peacepipe. Del Fraternity Dir~ctory 37 Rio, Texas 78840 Chapter Reports . 46 Picture Section From Pi PhI Pens Province ABO Winners . ~2 Province Chapter Service Winners 53 (Book Reviews) Scholarship Winners .. 54 Clare Harding Sanford (Mrs . Frank W.), 12417 Hickory Alumnae Club Forum 58 Road. Omaha. Nebraska 68144 Lost PI Phis .. 68 In .Memoriam .. 70 Arrow File and In Memoriam Official Calendars ..... 72 Campus Sights and Sounds . .. ..... 78 Pi Beta Phi Central Office. 7730 Carondelet. Suite 333, St. Louis. Mo. 63105 1THE ARROW (USPS 032·540) is printed Fall, Winter. Spring and Summer by Pi Beta Phi Fraternity at the press of George Banta Company. Cunis Reed Plaza. Menasha, Wis. ,Send change of address notice and correspondence of a business nature to Pi Beta Phi Central Office, 7730 Carondelet, Suite 333, St. Louis, Mo. 63105. 'Correspondence of an editorial nature is to be addressed to the editor, Mrs. W. W. Ford. Jr .• 268 Underwood Dr., NW. Atlanta, Ga. 30328 . ,Second class postage paid at St. Louis. Missouri. and at additional mailing office. Printed in the United States of America off the The collegiate Pan hellenic on the University of California, alumnae, and bound in colors as close to Pi Phi's as possible. Santa Barbara campus annually awards Golda Marshall Copies of the report are sent allover the nation, and a copy of Honorariums to outstanding senior sorority women. The the dedication sheet was printed to have at each place for honorariums were established in Spring 1976 in honor of Founders' Day when the dedication was announced to the Mrs. Marshall's many contributions to her sorority, Alpha Chi Pi Phis. Omega, both locally and nationally, and to the sorority There are on the board of the Center at this time, not be system as a whole at UCSB. The award is based upon scholar cause of their Pi Phi connection, three Pi Phis, four Pi Phi ship, leadership, and service to the woman's chapter, the husbands, and six Pi Phi fathers, fathers-in-law, or grand system as a whole, and the University community, and con fathers. It is also interesting to note that active Board mem sists of a stipend of$100, plus a certificate. In 1979-80, two of bers include Sally Arnold, Eddy's wife, and Minnie Pearl the three winners were California Zeta Pi Phis! Elizabeth (Mrs . Henry Cannon). Howell and Cara Sale were chosen from the sixteen appli cants. These young women, and the third winner, Carla Another interesting story about a lost pin comes to us from Pinion, Alpha Phi, are to be congratulated. They have served as role models for many women within the sorority system at Suzanne Ward McQuilkin ofLa Porte City, Iowa. In 1944. UCSB , are truly outstanding, and reflect the ideals and after graduation from Iowa Wesleyan. she worked for Eastern Airlines in Atlanta for several years. On her way to an character of Golda Marshall. alumnae club dinner. she stopped in Rich's Department Store to try on dresses. She laid her diamond arrow on the An interesting situation exists at Wright State University in shelf. and although she was in sight of the booth at all times, Dayton, Ohio. There are two professional Pi Phis in the when she returned.