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Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation Committee 1990-92 FOUNDATION CHAIRMAN Robin Whitfield B r own,~ '¥ DEVELOPMENT Mary Jane Jackson Crist, rz, Chairman Louise Benson Ball, I: Holly Hecht Duncan, ~A Leslie McFarland McNamara, !P Colleen Daugherty Runkle, E Bonnie Griswold Wes t, ~~ FOUNDATION EDUCATION 11 Gail Simpson Owen, A , Chairman FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 11 Catherine A xline Williams, A , Chairman Kappas and their friends dared to dream, shared the vision, and accepted the challenge during the 1990-92 biennium. Individuals, chapters, and alumnae Chapter Consultant Scholarships associations gave with compassion to support the educational and charitable A nn Stafford Truesdell, P11 programs of the Fraternity. Through generous and loving gifts, the Kappa Graduate Fellowships Kappa Gamma Foundation experienced marked productivity and growth, Carolyn Hornor Wilson, BY touching the lives of thousands. The three programming areas of the Foundation- financial assistance, Rehabilitation Fellowships educational projects, and the Heritage Museum- progressed visibly. Grant and Scholarships Barbara Rossiter Huhn, P11 and scholarship donations increased significantly in response to steadily rising costs of higher education. The Foundation introduced three dynamic Rose McGill educational programs: SEEK System- Self-Esteem for Every Kappa, A nn Wa llace Wh ite, ~ INSIGHT on Domestic Violence, and regional collegiate leadership confer Circle Key A lumna Grants ences in partnership with the men's fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega. The Eloise Moore Netherton, 83 Heritage Museum joined the Historical Alliance Tour, and members rejoiced Holiday Sharing Program in the Victorian restoration of the parlor and entrance hall at Fraternity Lynn Latham Chaney, ~ I Headquarters. Student Loan Fund A variety of giving opportunities highlighted the work of the Development Elizabeth Tucker Gessley, ~ Z Committee. The annual giving appeal, the Loyalty Fund, saw more Kappas giving larger gifts for the support of Kappa philanthropies and educational Undergraduate programs than any time in its history. A Tribute Giving program was Emergency Scholarships Deborah Wehle A nderson, EH launched. Project 2000, introduced during the 1990 Convention, continues to build scholarship funds that benefit chapter members. Undergraduate Scholarships As one door closes on the past biennium, another opens to opportunities Thelma Muesing Dahlen, X ahead. The future of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation, the ongoing ability to dream and realize those dreams, will be determined by you who HERITAGE MUSEUM Ma rtha Hodson Erwin, 83, Chairman continue to accept the challenge to help meet the overwhelming needs of our Catherine Schroeder Graf, BN members. For the first time we have a waiting list for members seeking Ruth A ldridge Hansen, [''¥ Patricia Piller Shelton, Q Susan Burrows Swan, BN Suzanne Wilbert Turner, ~ I Frances Winter Utley, rn The Key (ISS 1063-4665) is published quart erly for $3.00 by Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity. 530 E. Town St.. Columbus. O H 432 15. Printed in the United States of Ameri ca. copyright Kappa Kappa Gamma Fratern ity 1992. Second-class postage paid at Colum bus. OH. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Tile Key. P.O. Box 177. Columbus. OH 432 16. KKr Headq uarters and Foun dation Office, P.O. Box 2079 (530 E. Town St. ). Columbus. OH 432 16. (6 14) 228-65 15: FAX (6 14) 228-7809. confidential aid through the Rose McGill Fund; the escalating costs of higher Kappa Kappa Gamma education, as government and private sources diminish, create enormous Foundation financial obstacles for our members trying to complete their education. The Heritage Museum preserves the priceless treasures of our past, and we must Board of Trustees protect and enhance this collection for our future members. The complex 1990-92 societal problems of alcohol and substance abuse, domestic violence, safety and security, and self-esteem issues touch all of us. We must continue to PRESIDENT provide educational programs to develop awareness and empower our Kay Smith Larson, Bn members to affect change in their lives and the lives of others. Sitting in the beautifully renovated parlor of the Heritage VICE PRESIDENT Museum and reflecting on the past biennium, I marvel at the strides Juliana Fraser Wales, BN we have made in Foundation projects. I look at the pictures of our Founders TREASURER and am confident they would also marvel at the multiplicity of ways we serve Susannah Erck Howard, EZ our members today, at the extent of support our members exhibit for their Kappa sisters, and at the vision of our Kappa leadership for tomorrow. The DIRECTOR OF ALUMNAE hand of love and friendship will always be extended. The Kappa Kappa Vera Lewis Marine, !:lZ Gamma Foundation is an enduring tribute to your continuing loyalty and DIRECTOR OF CHAPTERS generosity. It is the voice of all caring Kappas. Jennie Miller Helderman, rn Loyally, DIRECTOR OF FIELD REPRESENTATIVES Ann Stafford Truesdell, P~ DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP Marilyn Nichols Bullock, rA Robin Whitfield Brown, Texas Tech 1990-92 Foundation Committee Chairman DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL Cathy Th ompson Carswell, E Dare to Drea111 ... Share th~ Vision ... Accept the Challenge... This issue of The Key pays tribute to all who have supported the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation in the 1990-92 biennium and provides a summary of Foundation accomplishments. Please also see pages 47 through 53 for current Fraternity News, a supplement to the 1992-93 Fraternity Directory, and In Memoriam. 1 Ten-Year History of Giving to va Kappa Gamma Funds Loyalty Fund Students' Aid, Rose McGill, Other1 A strength of Kappa Kappa Gamma is our tradition of giving... Heritage Museum The Adelphe Society Anonymous Jean Yingling Teteris, BN Rebecca Stone Arbour, M Jane Bothwell Waddill, BS * Celeste Bailey, BA * Helen Robson Walton, Be Polly Tomlin Beall, fX* Catherine Kelder Walz, Bll Jean Clark Berry, Be Jean Hess Wells, llY Marguerite Newport Brodeur, rH Marian Klingbeil Williams, e J. Dale Brubeck, rK Rosalyn Kempton Wood, EE Mary Jim Lane Chickering, fN Mary Virginia Cooper, rei> Boston Intercollegiate Alumnae Pat Mcinnis Cooper, AP Association The Adelphe Society, Mary Jane Jackson Crist, rz Charitable Foundation of Houston Kappa's major gift club, Cincinnati Alumnae Association Jane Tourner Curry, 11 is open to members and Lonnie Hoke Curtis, X Cleveland East Alumnae Association others whose contributions Lucile Caswell Davids, rM Dallas Alumnae Association Lucy Ellen Davidson, EE Denver Alumnae Association to the Foundation Robin Gerner Doty, BS Detroit North Woodward Alumnae Association total or surpass either: Dee Speed Elder, PI' Mr. W.L. Gerner • $10,000 Diane Ross Fennekohl, Y Houston Alumnae Association Ruth Tuttle Freeman, Bll • Pledge of $15,000 Indianapolis Alumnae Association Alice Fry, BB"'* • $25,000 in life insurance Kansas City Alumnae Association Jane Rafter Gordan, BIT Philadelphia Alumnae Association • Bequest of $35,000 Sue Darby Gaston, fN Richardson-Plano Alumnae Association • Charitable trust of Barbara Hurt Graves, fN St. Louis Alumnae Association Sally Iredell Gulick, A $50,000 The Tellepsen Foundation Susannah Erck Howard, EZ The Vale-Ashe Foundation Katharine Bailey Hoyt, BN Wilma Winberg Johnson, LlN *deceased Sarah Rowe Kanaga, Y Jessie Walton Karsted, Bel> Kay Smith Larson, BII Miriam Austin Locke, ill Margaret Edwards Mason, BN Nancy LaPorte Meek, P"' Eloise Moore Netherton, BS Carol Anna Nichols, 11Y Sally Moore Nitschke, BN Marian E. Nowka, B'l:* Marie Mathew Rask, ffi* Vera Evelyn Shields, '1:* Helen Snyder Andres Steiner, BII Ethel Fisher Sullivan, rz Carol Daube Sutton, Be Linda Atkins Lange, BP" 3 The Loyalty Fund The Loyalty Fund provides: The utmost care has been taken in preparing this report. Occasionally, however, errors occur. We apologize if this has happened and ask you to contact Fraternity Headquarters, 530 East • Financial assistance of many Town Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 with corrections. types to Kappas of all ages. Presidents Circle Heritage Circle GAMMA EPSILON EPSILON • Lifeskills and leadership Piusburgll 11/iuois Wesleyau programming. $2,500-4,999 $500-999 Rebecca Caseri o. MD Martha Do uglas Bodman Dolores G roke Hess BETA XI DELTA ETA • Maintenance of the Texas ludiaua GAMMA ZETA Wiscousiu Mary-Jo hn Grelling Spence Joa nn e Strauss Crown Arizoua Emily Mead Bell Heritage Museum. Jane Stewart Neely Gail Corby Bishop Barbara Stephens Bruemmer GAMMA THETA Lucy Welch Mazzeo Drake EPSILON Beverly Below Fetzer Anne Feichtmeir Nash Judith Ausman Jellinek • Educational programs on Mary Graff 11/iuois Wesleyau Kathryn Lueck Machuga Cath y Thompson Carswell GAMMA ETA personal safety and security, Washiugtou State Douglas Hempstead ETA self-esteem, domestic violence, Founders Circle Andrea Schultz Baxter Maumenee Wiscousiu Nancy Johnson Nicholas and career opportunities. $1,000-2,499 Ruth Baldwin Bark er GAMMA THETA Maryanna Theobald Drake THETA THETA Caldero n Beverly Bartunek Ohlhausen Missouri Missouri Josephine Heberling Nancy Minahan Hobbins GAMMA LAMBDA Ellagwen Shaw Green Friedman IOTA Middlebury College Mary Ki el Hammack Moore UPSILON Depauw Ruth Hesselgrave Northwestem Natalie Bradley Murdoch Eli za beth Barber Harrison GAMMANU Tamara Gilmore Sundvold Eli za beth Ri eke Jones Arkausas Marian Klingbeil Williams Jean Hoyt Olinger LAMBDA Akro11 Martha Wright Myers Marjorie Beene Winkler PSI DEUTERON Doris Stroman Corns GAMMA XI IOTA Com ell Califomia, Los Augeles Ann Brown Starke RHO DEUTERON Depauw Ohio Wesleyau Deborah Wamser