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� Revisit Rush? . .. Sure, You Can! How long has it been since YOU participated in a collegiate rush? Five years . . . 10 . . . not since college? This is the year to change that. Gam ma Phi Beta collegiate chapters need your help. YOU will be pleasantly sur prised at the rewards in store for you. Rush is a fun but hectic time. There are many jobs to be done � large and small. Sponsor Forms to be sorted, re freshments to be prepared and served, invitations and responses to be han dled, Panhellenic assignments to be filled, and tidying up to be done. If all these jobs are left to the collegians, WHO will meet, greet and entertain the rushees. With alumnae support in these areas our collegians will have more time to do THEIR job � select the very best pledge class possible. YOU may be thinking, "I don't need or have time to spend a day washing punch cups or trotting over to the Panhellenic office." Your greatest re wards will come in the midst of the dirty punch cups when you HEAR the shouts of joy when the next party re turn list is read, SEE the transforma tion of hair roller bedecked girls into charming, well-groomed young wom en ready to greet the next party of rushees or FEEL a renewed spirit when the chapter sings our sorority songs. If YOU are not there, YOU will miss it all.

There are a few guidelines that Alumnae help collegians by posing as rushees for practice. Here, Sally Archer and Alice Raben rush might help make your return to the alumna "Brooke Shields" at the University of Kansas. collegiate rush scene even better. Do

not expect it to be exactly as it was collegiate members . . . It is most re leet. Each collegiate chapter is charged when you were a collegian. The colle warding to develop those personal re with this responsibility. It is the same giate chapter closest to you, may not lationships. The next time you visit responsibility YOU held when you be the same as your chapter � it may the chapter it won't be just a sea of were a member of a collegiate chapter.^! have a lodge or chapter room instead faces but a real Janet or Cindy. You Nothing has changed. of a house, rush may be less struc will soon see that Gamma Phi Beta Now that your punch cups are fin tured, the chapter may use a different means just as much to them as it does ished, there is tabulating to do before system of rushing. These changes are to YOU. Maybe the setting or circum the report is due to the Panhellenic of

natural and normal with the progres stances have changed but the loyalty fice. Gee, this is a lot of work . . . but : sion of times. Remember this, if the and friendship remains unchanged � a whole lot more fun. If YOU had not " phrase "When 1 was in school . . . steadfast. If YOU are not there, YOU been there, YOU would have missed should start to pop out. View this 1982 will never know. IT ALL. rush with an open mind, learn about Remember the alumna rush advisor Contact your closest chapter's alum the innovations in rush procedures and and the alumna chapter advisor are na rush advisor and volunteer to revis join in the fun of it all. If you have the only alumnae who may attend it rush this year. The alumnae role is suggestions, give them to the alumna membership selection sessions. This is an important one. Our chapters need rush advisor after rush. Your objective the time for YOU to finish your punch your support. Be there, so YOU won't suggestions are always welcome and cups and reflect on a fun day. The miss it all! may open a new door to successful alumnae role in rush is to sponsor, rec Sue Dorsey Durrett rushing. ommend and support. The collegiate Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Rush Make a point of getting to know the role is to sponsor, recommend and se- Education

2 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER, 1982 Gamma Phi Beta mUinllmKSn'

Real Eyes, Real Faces �That's Rush 4 FOR WINTER ISSUE: Share a collegian's view of rush from the side of the rushee. Active Alumnae News 1982 Recommendations Chairmen 7 Alumnae Career Corner Articles a Form to the Alumnae Pacesetter Articles Sponsor a rushee this fall by submitting completed Sponsor chairman. Lunar Lights appropriate Colossal Collegian Articles Take The Credit 12 College Collage News Gamma Phi Betas have the opportunity to earn continuing education units at the Phoenix Convention. Deadline: September 1, 1982 A Grandmother On The Go 15 CRESCENT Elvera Woolner Fitzgerald (Northwestern) is a world traveler and an active CORRESPONDENTS: volunteer in the theater. Please read the Crescent assign With 16 ments in the Crescent Communi Camp Sechelt Camper Grows Camping Experience que, which you can obtain from International Philanthropy Chairman Judy Graham writes about her close your president. association with camper Tina Campbell.

��[pdJF'u'DuQ^QQl}! In Memoriam 17 College Collage 24 Editor-in-Chief Lunar 18 and Cradles 28 Kris Brandt Riske Lights Couples Career Corner 20 30 1222 E. Cordova Directory 22 Pacesetters 31 Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Active Alumnae

Alumnae Editor Margy Molden Wiltamuth 1700 Kiva Road ON THE COVER: Hugs and smiles mean the conclusion of another successful Silver Spring, MD 20904 rush week at Kansas State.

Collegiate Editor: Cindy Welch 8-D Rue Maison Birmingham, AL 35209 Gamma Phi Beta USPS 137-620 Feature Editor The Crescent is published quarterly in Fall, Wmter, Spring and Summer by the Gamma Phi Beta 7503 Marin Drive, CO 80111. Printed in the U.S.A. Natalie Meyer McKenzie Sorority, Inc., Englewood, by Compolith and Maury Boyd & Associates. Second class postage paid at Englewood, CO and addi 531 S. Burton Place Graphics tional mailing offices. Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Postmaster: Please send notice of undeliverable on Form 3579 to Gamma Phi Beta, 7503 Business Manager: copies Marin Drive, Englewood, CO 80111. Randy Stevens Guerra Central Office Subscribers: Send changes of address, notices of marriages and deaths to Gamma Phi Beta, Central Office, 7503 Marin Drive, Englewood, CO 80111.

SUMMER. 1982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 3 Shawn Burke greets rushees at Rho Chapter at the University of Iowa. Natalie Imersik, Laurie Hayden and Nancy Geis are the entertainers on French cafe day at the Uni versity of Nevada.

Real Eyes, Real Faces

Rush? Webster has one half page of Walking into those houses was like definitions for this particular word. To walking into the Twilight Zone. Once sorority women and hopeful sorority I got past the door, the interrogation

women across . . the nation and Canada, began: "What's your name again? . one rush has distinctive definition. Where are you from? . . . Why did Webster probably didn't have sorority you decide to come to our school?

rush in mind when he wrote this defi . . . Why did you want to go through

it . . . nition but . definitely applies. rush? What's your major? . . Rush: An eager movement of many Do you have any questions?" to to a people get place, as to a new The grass wasn't greener . . . only territory or a region where gold has re thicker. I'd go home at night and cently been found. dream I was being eaten by big, white, I am a recent past hopeful. I've nev plastic smiles and overgrown question er viewed rush from the inside� only marks. from the outside. I always thought the I began to think I was destined to grass would be greener on the other live my college years on the duller side side of the fence. of the fence, never knowing what real I remember so well standing each ly went on behind those doors. And night in front of a house, watching so I'd wanted to know so badly. I'd want rority women run out with their ed to be a part of the songs and smiles smiles and songs. I was always hoping and sisterhood since I was young and they wouldn't overlook me, and one my mother had told me about her of them would want to escort me in golden sorority years. side to where I knew the treasure By the time I got to the last house I'd would be found. "Let the grass be decided I was definitely a misfit. All at this I'd to the other women who Rushees at Cal. St.-Long Beach glimpse a bit of greener house," say my went through Disneyland with Linda Lever and Pam Carson. self. the Great Gold Rush with me already

4 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER, 1982 Miami collegians sing a song to complete their "South Pacific" rush skit.

Posing as characters from the "Wizard of Oz" are UCLA collegians Lynne Robinson and Carrie Begley.

A tropical island beckons rushees to Delta Iota Chapter at Purdue. That's Rush *^ ^ �**�- *-'^-C, f'

seemed to know what sorority they would pledge. But not me. My feet must have been too big. Maybe I need ed a nose job. 1 should have done my nails. I followed my escort beyond the doors with little less than enthusiasm. 1 sat down and braced myself for the bombardment of smiles and question marks that never came. Instead I heard a real voice say, "Tell me about your self, Lauri." She hadn't forgotten my name! And she didn't care what my major was! I looked up and saw real eyes in a real face that was truly inter ested in me!

I was amazed. There were real faces all over the house. No plastic smiles, no empty questions. Only women I knew I wanted for my sisters. Now I know what really goes on be hind those doors and I'm getting ready to go through rush on the inside. I only hope I can show this year's rush ees that the grass is truly greener at Phi Beta. Gamma Rushees are treated to a 50's skit at the Universi Lisa Morris welcomes Kearney pledge Michelle Lauri Hanson (Wichita St.) ty of Michigan. Schmidt to Gamma Phi Beta.

SUMMER, 1982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 5 1982 Recommendations Chairmen

ALABAMA Mrs. L. L. Anderson Mrs, D. Garramone Marietta, GA 30062 State Memberstiip Chairman 18680 Reamer Rd 3965 Moorhead Southern Tech.. Institute, Marietta Mrs Bruce T Gamble Castro Valley, CA 94546 Boulder, CO 80303 (Delta Omicron) 2249 Red Mountain Terrace Long Beach Stale, Long Beach Colorado College, Colorado Spnngs Mrs, W M Baker, Jr. Birmingham, AL 35205 (Gamma Eta) (Alpha Phi) 3086 Garden Lane Dr , N.E, Auburn Univ.. Auburn Mrs H Schaffner Mrs. J. Phillips Manetta, GA 30062 (Gamma Phi) P.O Box 3502 1 226 Chambers Ms C Welch Long Beach, CA 90803 Colorado Springs. CO 80904 HAWAII 8-D Rue Maison San State Diego College. San Diego Colorado State Univ.. Ft Collins State Membership Chairman AL 35209 Birmingham, (Bella Lambda) (Tau) Mrs Joseph Demarke Mrs A Milburn Mrs. K, McClain ALASKA 99-1044 Lalawai Drive 59 18 Joel Ln. 1512 Patton HI 96701 State Chairman Aiea, Membership La Mesa. CA 92041 Ft. Collins, CO 80524 Mrs R Hartley San Jose Slate San Jose Denver 8040 Opal Circle College. Univ. ol Denver, IDAHO (Beta Theta) Anchorage, AK 99502 (Theta) State Membership Chairman Mrs J Eric Matthiessen Mrs W Beir Miss A Molenaar ARIZONA 5132 Adair Way 10893 E Wesley Ave. 2576 S Maplegrove San Jose, CA95124 Aurora, CO 8001 4 State Membership Chairman Boise, ID 83709 Miss Verla Oare Univ. of CA, Berlteley CONNECTICUT Boise State College, Boise 2645 E Southern Ave,, #331 (Eta) St Chairman Beta) Tempe, AZ 85282 Mrs H. Alden Membership (Delta 792Cragmont Mrs. William O. Newkirk Ms. R. Bertheau AZ State Univ.. Tempe Berkeley, CA 94708 P.O. Box 75 7223 Court Ave, (Beta Kappa) Univ. ol CA. Irvine Canton Center, CT 06020 Boise, ID 83704 Mrs J, Magee Idaho State Univ., PocateUo 8342 Viade Sereno (Delta Eta) Mrs J DELAWARE (Beta Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Soukupp lota) 650 Avery PI State Membership Chairman Mrs. R Gallegos Northern AZ Univ., Flagstaff Long Beach, CA 90807 Mrs, William J Osterberg 240 S 8th (Beta Omega) 838 Sunset Terrace ID 83702 Univ. of CA, Los Angeles PocateUo. Mrs Ted Leighton DE 19901 Dover, Univ. ol ID, Moscow 440 W Pine (Alpha lota) Mrs V Joyce (Xi) Flagstaff, AZ 86001 FLORIDA 9321 Collett Ave. Mrs, S, W, Chehey Univ. ol AZ, Tucson Sepulveda, CA 94708 State Membership Chairman 605 N Moore Miss M Petroski (Alpha Epsilon) Univ. ol CA. Riverside Moscow, ID 83843 Miss J 221 Deleon Rd. Murray (Delta Lambda) E FL32713 2402 Cerrada De Promesa Mrs D Nelson DeBary, AZ 85718 ILLINOIS Tucson, 2923 Arlington Ave Florida Inst. Tech., Melbourne State Membership Chairman Riverside, CA 92506 (Delta Sigma) CALIFORNIA Mrs Garrett E Wilson Univ. of So. Los Miss M Petroski State Chairman CA, Angeles 1111 Woodbine East Membership 221 Deleon Rd Circle, Mrs. Lawrence L. Anderson (Beta Alpha) Galesburg. IL61401 Mrs. D. M Brode DeBary, FL32713 1 8680 Reamer Road 1310 Via Bradley Univ.. Peoria Esperanza Florida State Univ. , Tallahassee Castro Valley, CA 94546 (Beta Eta) San Dimas, CA91773 (Beta Mu) CA State San Luis Mrs C Bielfeldt Polytechnic. Miss M Petroski COLORADO 4516 Miller Rd Obispo 221 Deleon Rd (Delta Theta) State Membership Chairman Peoria, IL61614 DeBary, FL32713 Mrs. J, R. Furtado, Jr. Mrs, John W Nichols Illinois State Univ. . Normal 18025 Dr 1341 B, LosOsos Valley Rd. Willow GEORGIA (Delta Pi) San Luis CA 93401 CO 80751 Obispo. Sterling, State Membership Chairman Mrs. J, Bliss ol R.R. CA Stale Univ. , FuUerton Univ, CO, Boulder Mrs Walter M, Baker, Jr #13 (Delta Delta) (Beta Rho) 3086 Garden Lane Drive, N.E. Bioomington, IL 61701

Rushing . . . Your Recommendation Helps When you became a member of Somewhere along the way, many of work is our new recommendation Gamma Phi Beta, you agreed to fulfill our collegiate chapters lost the skills of form � the Sponsor Form. The Spon two obligations for your lifetime. One using this pre-rush information. At the sor Form was officially introduced alj was to give financial support to the same time alumnae were becoming dis the 1980 Convention and has been in Sorority and the other was to provide enchanted with providing informa use since then. One new feature of the information on prospective rushees to tion that they felt was being ignored. Sponsor Form is that both collegiatt Gamma Phi Beta collegiate chapters. Today it's a whole new ball game! A and alumnae members may recomJ It is to this second lifetime commit Greek revival has taken place on most mend future sisters. ment to Gamma Phi Beta that 1 would campuses. Young women are again With a workable new form, we then like to call your attention. recognizing the benefits that can be concentrated on using the Sponso^ During most of the history of Gam gained from sorority membership, and Form to its best advantage. The proce-] ma Phi Beta, an alumna recommenda are signing up for rush in increasing dure for submitting Sponsor Formi tion was mandatory for pledging. At numbers. and their successful use seemed cum-] the 1970 Convention, the delegates This increase in rushees means pre- bersome and inadequate to many voted to eliminate mandatory recom rush information is essential to organ members. Sue Dorsey Durrett (Mis mendations. ize and execute a successful rush. souri) was appointed chairman of an In the years following this change, The 1978 Convention recommended ad hoc committee to study our total the Greek system went through some that rush recommendations be studied recommendations procedure. lean years. Many sorority chapters and improved. To this end Betty Sue and her committee, Linda were struggling to survive, and the Hailey Crooker (Kansas) was appoint Malley (USC), Noreen McAndrews (Il need for recommendations was not ed special research chairman on rec linois) and Sheila Gallagher Sullivan given a high priority. ommendations. The result of her (Penn St.), conducted extensive re-

6 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER. 1982 IOWA State Membership Chairman State Membership Chairman Mrs. Bruce Potter Mrs Robert L. Price 1307 College Boulevard 2 148 Colombo Harlan, IA51537 Harvey, LA 70058 Drake Universily, Des Moines (Gamma Upsilon) MAINE Mrs. S. Straw State Membership Chairman 3307 Aurora Ms D. Deatrick Des IA Moines, 50310 R.F.D. 1, Box 234 IA State Univ., Ames New Sharon, ME 04955 (Omega) Mrs. R. Binkley MARYLAND Meadow Glen Rd. State Chairman Ames, IA 50010 Membership Mrs. James L. Tessier Univ. ol IA. Iowa City Box 965�701 1 Brink Road (Rho) Laytonsville. MD 20879 Miss H. Kechriotis Univ. of Park 328 N Clinton St. Maryland, College Iowa City. IA 52240 (Beta Beta) Mrs. C- Somerville Univ. ol Northern IA. Cedar Falls 3117 Ferndale St (Gamma Psi) Kensington, MD 20795 Mrs. J. Lindgren 824 Orchard Cedar Falls, IA50613 MASSACHUSETTS State Membership Chairman Mrs. John P. Agnew KANSAS 66 Denton Road State Membership Chairman Wellesley, MA 02 181 Mrs. William J. Von Ruden 5 Downing Road MICHIGAN KA 67501 Broadway is the place for Wesleyan Gamma Phi Betas. Members Hutchinson, State Membership Chairman Kansas State Manhattan of the "Chorus Line" skit are Vanessa Hernandez, Sandy Freeman, Univ., Miss C. Hennessy (Beta Upsilon) 715 HillNW Teresa Hernandez, Tammy Greenfield, Sheryl Patten, Vicki Roper, Mrs. P. Thompson Grand Rapids, Ml 49504 Denise Ford, Melissa Terranova, Denisa York, Terri Parks and Robin 1137 Village Dr. � Michigan State Univ., East Lansing KS 66502 Jack. Manhattan, (Beta Delta) Univ. of KS, Lawrence Mrs. B, G, Joslin Evanston Nonhwestem Univ., Indiana State Univ. , Terre Haute (Sigma) 44866 Byrne Dr. (Epsilon) (Beta Pi) Mrs. William Coil Northville, Ml 48167 Mrs. D. H. Miss S Smith 2737 Alabama Massey Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor 181 Sheridan Rd. 102 Terre Dr. Lawrence, KS 66044 Vista (Beta) IL 60093 Winnetka, Terre Haute, IN 47803 Univ. of Wichita, Wichita Ms, A. Long Univ. of Urbana (Beta Chi) 3 Lois Ct. IL, Indiana Univ.. Bioomington Mrs. B. (Omicron) (Beta Phi) Macauley Ann Arbor, Ml 48103 107 N. Old Manor Mrs, P. Richmond Mrs, J. Holland 511 S. Elm #11 Wichita, KS 67208 1109E 1st St, MINNESOTA Champaign, IL61820 Bioomington, IN 47401 State Membership Chairman INDIANA Purdue Univ., W Lafayette KENTUCKY Mrs. J. A. Peterson W. State Membership Chairman (Delta lota) State Membership Chairman 5212 56th St. Mrs. Donald R. Lowder Mrs. O. F. Koning Ms. G, Hap Edina, MN 55436 7668 North 39th Street 602 Cherokee 5227 A Rosemont Dr, Mankato State College, Mankato Terre Haute, IN 47805 Lafayette, IN 47905 Madisonville, KY 42431 (Gamma Pi)

'�arch into our present methods. � The roles of the sponsoring ever considered offering your services [any of you may remember partici- alumnae chapter alumnae recommen to Gamma Phi Beta, now is the time to 'iting in their survey at our 1981 Area dations committee and the non- spon do it. If you live near a collegiate �;adership Conferences. soring alumnae chapter alumnae rec chapter, volunteer to help as a rush

' From suggestions submitted by the ommendations committee are clearly advisor or alumnae recommendations si hoc committee, international offi- defined. committee member. If there is no �!rs and many members, a new Manu- � Practical methods of providing Gamma Phi Beta collegiate chapter of Procedures for Recommendations acknowledgements for Sponsor Forms nearby, you can still be on an alumnae �is been developed. This manual will and feed-back on rush results are out recommendations committee or pro �place our Alumnae Recommenda- lined. vide Sponsor Forms. Write your state ,3ns Committee Manual, and will be � Step by step routing for the vol membership chairman and offer your �nt to state membership chairmen, untary and requested Sponsor Form is services. umnae recommendations committee noted. And please let me know how our lairmen and rush advisors this Like any new program, these recom new program works in your area. I immer. mendations procedures will take time want to hear from YOU!! The procedures outlined in this to be effective. 1 truly believe we now Ann Mullen Bronsing anual are workable and innovative. have the vehicle to provide valuable Alumnae Vice President 3me features that are new or newly pre-rush information to our collegiate nphasized are: chapters. ' � The state membership chairman The ball is in your court now. As a xomes responsible for a network of member of Gamma Phi Beta, you can formation seekers in her state. make this program work. If you have

SUMMER, 1982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 7 . Bethlehem Mrs J A Peterson Rutgers Univ.. New Brunswick Mrs. R Jordan Lehigh Umv 5212 W 56th St, (Delta Mu) 1625 Mansfield (Delta Kappa) Edina, MN 55436 Ms S D Reed Stillwater, OK 74074 Mrs L Coy 148 Executive Dr Moorhead State Moorhead 5 Park St , Apt #23 Southwest OK Stale College. College, Ambler, PA 19002 (Gamma Mu) Bloomfield, NJ 07003 Weatherford Penn State Univ.. University Park Mrs J A Peterson (Delta Zeta) (Alpha Upsilon) 521 2 W 56th St, Mrs. J Thornborough Mrs L Coy Edina, MN 55436 NEW MEXICO 333 S 14th St 148 Executive Dr. State Membership Chairman Clinton, OK 73601 Univ. ol MN. Minneapolis Ambler, PA 19002 Mrs William C, Brower (Kappa) Univ. ol OK, Norman 1 225 Mrs P Lindgren Lexington (Psi) RHODE ISLAND 225 Hawthorne Rd, Clovis, NM 88101 Ms, J Brooks Chairman Hopkins. MN 55343 3136 Willowbrook Rd State Membership OklahomaCity, OK 73120 Mrs John Andrews NEW YORK 60 Reynolds MISSISSIPPI State Membership Chairman North Kingstown, RI 02852 State Membership Chairman Mrs L Martens OREGON Mrs Cam McMillen Chairman 29 Oriole Dr State Membership SOUTH CAROLINA 204 Briarwick Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Mrs Warren L Schroeder State Membership Chairman Starkville, MS 39759 529 NW 34th Colgate Univ.. Hamilton Mrs L K Boggs Corvallis. OR 97330 (Delta Tau) 4341 Shorebrook Rd, MISSOURI Mrs. G Oostenink Oregon State Univ.. Corvallis Columbia, SC 29206

State Membership Chairman Brookview Dr , Box 52 (Chi) Ms C P Nichols Hamilton, NY 13346 Mrs, David Fulkenberry SOUTH DAKOTA 4903 W 78th Terr Syracuse. Univ.. Syracuse 2225 N.W Evergreen State Membership Chairman Praine Village, KS 66208 (Alpha) Corvallis, OR 97330 S(. Louis Univ.. St Louis Mrs D O'Hara (Gamma Tau) 4961 Darien Drive Miss L Powderly Liverpool, NY 13088 1517 Obear St Louis. MO 63107 The Rush Team NORTH CAROLINA Join Southwest MO State Univ.. State Chairman Springfield Membership Mrs L, (Delta Nu) Lenny Reynolds THE TEAM 1 Mrs William Bedford 501 Forest Oak Drive NC 27406 1929 E Mimosa Greensboro, Coordinator of State Membership Chairmen (CSMC) Springfield. MO 65804 State Membership Chairmen (SMC) Univ. . ol MO. Columbia NORTH DAKOTA Alumnae Recommendations Committees (ARC) (Alpha Delta) State Membership Chairman Mrs S Smith Mrs Conrad W Leifur Rush Advisors (RA) 1266 Sunset Dr 1019 Hannisin St. North MO 65201 All Gamma Phi Beta Members Columbia, Bismarck, ND 58501 Univ.. St Louis ND State Univ.. Fargo (Phi) (Alpha Omicron) THE PLAN: Miss L GAME Powderly Mrs C W Leifur 1517 Obear Form is submitted Gamma Phi 1019 Hannisin St , N Voluntary Sponsor by any St Louis, MO 63107 Bismarck. ND 58501 Beta to her local ARC, the appropriate collegiate ARC or Univ. ol ND. Grand Forks a SMC. Form a MONTANA (Alpha Beta) Or, Sponsor requested by sponsoring State Membership Chairman Mrs C W Leifur alumnae ARC is returned. Mrs D C Sward chapter 1019 Hannisin St , N Box 18, Canyon Rte. Bismarck, ND 58501 Rush Advisor provides information from the Sponsor MT 59730 Gallatin Gateway, Form to the collegiate chapter before and during rush. OHIO Pledging. NEBRASKA State Membership Chairman Form is Rush Advisor. K Sponsor acknowledged by State Membership Chairman Miss Storm Mrs B Pederson 5790 Milbank, #B Local alumnae are notified of a Gamma Phi Beta pledge Dr Columbus, OH 43229 1701 Sunset by their SMC or by the sponsoring alumnae chapter ARC. North Platte, NE 69101 Bowling Green State Univ., Bowling Keamey State College. Kearney Green (Gamma Kappa) (Beta Gamma) GOAL: Mrs J Fisher Ms C R Rimmer 3405 5th Ave 441 5 Thackeray Rd The Gamma Phi Beta opportunity extended to as many NE 68847 Maumee, OH 43537 Kearney, outstanding new sisters as possible! Univ. ol NE, Lincoln Miami Univ.. Oxford (Pi) (Beta Epsilon) Mrs. K Cain Mrs, C H Wingrove, Jr, Univ. ol Mrs Harold J, Mandl 3125S, 29th Street 3685 Sandal Ln. Oregon. Eugene 4521 1 (Nu) RR. #2, Box 104 Lincoln, NE 68502 Cincinnati, OH Mrs F Webb Colton, SD 57018 Ohio Wesleyan Univ.. Delaware 2889 Tomahawk (Alpha Eta) NEVADA OR 97401 TENNESSEE Mrs W Schaper Eugene, State Chairman State Chairman Membership 6831 Alloway W, Membership Mrs C Uhlott Worthington, OH 43085 Mrs J D Allison 21 13 Kansas St. 5745 E, Antwerp Wittenberg College. State Membership Chairman Carson City, NV 89701 Springfield Memphis, TN38134 (Alpha Nu) Mrs L Coy Univ. of Reno Nevada, Miss K Storm 1 48 Executive Dr, Memphis Stale Univ.. Memphis (Alpha Gamma) 5790 Milbank, #B Ambler, PA 19002 (Gamma Alpha) Mrs, C, Biglieri Ms. L. Patterson Columbus, OH 43229 Bucknell Univ.. Lewisburg 2250 Tybo Ave. 1673 (Delta Xi) Sterling Reno, NV89512 TN 381 19 Mrs, L, Coy Memphis, OKLAHOMA 148 Executive Dr Vanderbilt Univ.. Nashville NEW HAMPSHIRE State Membership Chairman Ambler, PA 19002 (Alpha Theta) Miss Newton Mrs J, D Allison State Membership Chairman Margaret Dickinson College. Carlisle Mrs James W, 619 East 5745 E, Antwerp Lilly Okmulgee (Delta Rho) OK 74401 Memphis, TN 38134 Wilson Road Muskogee, Mrs. L. Coy Canterbury, NH 03224 OK Univ., Oklahoma 148 Executive Dr City City TEXAS (Beta Omicron) Ambler, PA 19002 State Chairman NEW JERSEY Mrs J L Clark Membership Gettysburg College. Gettysburg Mrs, William L 1 1416 Red RockRd Jones State Membership Chairman (Gamma Beta) 2413 Crestview OklahomaCity, OK 731 20 Circle Ms S D Reed Mrs L Coy Irving, TX 75062 5 Park Street, Apt #23 OK State Univ.. Stillwater 1 48 Executive Dr Bloomfield, NJ 07003 (Beta Psi) Ambler, PA 19002 (List continued on p. 27)

8 THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER. 1982 NAME OF RUSHEE . Last Firsl Middle

Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Attach picture (optional)

SPONSOR FORM (To be used by members of Gamma Phi Beta only.)

INSTRUCTIONS: Please type or print. Complete only those items for which you have reliable information. Send this form to your local Alumnae Recommendations Committee Chairman. If no such chairman exists, send to the collegiate chapter's Alumnae Recommendations Committee Chairman. These addresses can be found in THE CRESCENT (summer issue).

FOR OF GAMMA PHI BETA AT Chapter College or University

ENTERING AS FR. _ .SOPH. JR. .SR.. AGE.

HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDED: .CITY and STATE

PREVIOUS COLLEGE ATTENDED: .CITY and STATE

Reason for Transfer:

NAME OF PARENTS/GUARDIAN

HOME ADDRESS City State Zip

GAMMA PHI BETA RELATIVES: Give name and chapter

Mother - Sister

Grandmother .Other

OTHER SORORITY/FRATERNITY INFLUENCES

INFORMATION ABOUT THE FAMILY THAT MIGHT BE HELPFUL PLEASE CHECK AND/OR COMPLETE ALL APPLICABLE STATEMENTS: This information is submitted on personal acquaintance with rushee Number of years I have known this rushee This information is submitted on personal acquaintance with rushee's family Number of years I have known the family Although I do not know this rushee personally, this information has been obtained from: or reliable sources parents , friends , other

VOLUNTARY SPONSOR FORM . SUBMITTED BY:

REQUESTED SPONSOR FORM _ First Maiden Last Husband's

FACTUAL INFORMATION ONLY . Street City State Zip

CANNOT SPONSOR Telepfione Chapter of initiation Alumna .Collegian

Form #38 6/80

SUMMER, 1982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 9 GAMMA PHI BETA'S FIVE (5) STANDARDS OF MEMBERSHIP: Please check and comment

I. GOOD CHARACTER:

Honesty �. Politeness High Ideals Respected by her peers/others SCHOLASTIC ABILITY: High School College Honors

Size of graduating class ..^ Rank in class (Upper 1/4, 1/2) GPA (A= ) SAT/ACT Score (if known)

Is she seriously pursuing a degree? .^

ABILITY TO ASSUME FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Will Gamma Phi Beta finances be a hardship? Is she on a scholarship, loan, working part-time? Is she putting herself through school?

CONTRIBUTION TO PRESTIGE OF GAMMA PHI BETA: Dependable/responsible Has leadership qualities

. Respects other's opinions/ideas Activities, Interests, Special Talents and Work Experience

5. ATTRACTIVE PERSONALITY: Congenial

. Sense of humor .Outgoing, enthusiastic

. Reserved, shy -Poised

. Interested in people .Group oriented

. Pride in appearance PLEASE WRITE YOUR PERSONAL EVALUATION OF THE RUSHEE:

To the best of my knowledge, the preceding information is correct and complete.

Signature Date OPTIONAL: I hereby sponsor this rushee for lifetime membership in GAMMA PHI BETA.

Signaturf Date

FOR CHAPTER USE ONLY SPONSOR FORM received Date Signature of Alumnae Recommendations Committee Chairman SPONSOR FORM acknowledged Date Signature of Alumna Rush Adviser

If rushee is pledged to Gamma Phi Beta, the Alumnae Rush Adviser shall within ten (10) days, send this SPONSOR FORM to the Province Collegiate Director to be kept on file.

10 THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / SUMMER, 1982 Nebraska Jimi James 1981-82 Lisa Byrne Tamara Murphy Legacy Pledges Karrie Cuda Joan Williams Diane Davis Arizona Marie Klause Angela Falk Syracuse Carol Gotch Susan Koten Kristin Bedenkop Karen Maher Julie Johnson Joann Scobell Josi Books Janice Perkins Lallman Robin Stern Embry Janessa Williams Nancy Kelly Martha Millhaem Karen Foreman Smith Lori Humble Iowa Kimberly Texas Patricia Merrick Lisa Dunker Alicia Broadway ctiristine Sargent Laura GauIke Nevada Marcia Edgar Fahel Julianne Wick Christine Lawler Bobbie Abernathy Jennifer Rebecca O'Connor Cheryl Griffith Arizona State Tana Parson Kelly Hughes North Dakota Lori Cullison Juliane Schmidt Lisa Comeau Janet Wallace Molly Stratton UCLA Laurie Truax Lynne Hoffelt Patricia Thoman Sarah Wold Bradley Diane Dolen Iowa State USC Jamie Anderson North Dakota State Jessica Blume British Columbia Barbara Bailey Delora Kautzman Elizabeth Brooks Kimberiee Kline Kim Linderman Lori Knapp Karla Nelson Beth Lichty Karyn Sheldon Margaret Reid Colleen Bucknell Mahoney Lisa Reichert Vanderbilt Lynn Connelly Northern Arizona Nancy Ytzen Jean Suzanne Andre Moriarity California-lrvine Kansas Elaine Liston Tricia Echternach Ann Petrie Washington Suzanne Taylor Jennifer Lawson Lindsey Bauer Melanie Cole Kansas State Northwestern Lisa Kohlwes Cal. Poly-San Luis Obispo Sondra Holland Kathryn Jobs Mary Margaret McArthur Lisa Getzinger Letitia Piper Knstina Schwarz Anne Nisbet Jane Hodge Carolyn McCorkindale Kris Nelson Constanza Widrig

Cal. State-Fullerton Lori LaVelle Patrice Whitetiead Jennifer Wiles

Colorado Margot Breland Ellen Fales Lesa Foster Jennifer Grotine Leslie Newman Karen Sctiremann Holly Snead Ctiristine Stockton

Colorado State Lisa Giuliano Gaye Pinney Gretchen VerHusen

East Texas State Patti Moore

Florida State Melissa Carter Gayle Dudley Suzanne Paul

Idaho Margaret Day Mictiele deRevs Rush is over and a new pledge class has joined Gamma Phi Beta at Wichita State. Diane Groff Heidi Hepner Kearney Ohio Wesleyan Washington State Jana Jones Kelli Beck Sharon Cherry Susan Doman Shelly Horsford Erin Quigley Idaho State Jane Peterson Oklahoma City Kelly VanDoren Lisa Wanner Kay Siegel Lori Ryan Lynda Williams

Illinois Memphis State Oklahoma State Washington-St. Louis Maureen Mulvitiill Margaret Teague Leslie Eckles Christine Hasselbring Melissa Postiard Stacy Gullett Julia Skelton Michigan State Kellie Jakubs Shelly McCoy Judith Joslin Wichita State Indiana Heather Lockhart Sherry McCoy Denise Converse Martha Johnson Linda Smith Karen Kalantzis Minnesota Oregon Sandra Swanson Diane Willis Mary Beth Maginn Carol Martin Judith Martino State Karen Schardt Oregon Missouri Blinco Wisconsin Nancy Wirts Nancy Gailyn Bland Lori Brown Maggie Blackbourn Anne Gulick Dana Cody Julie Doran Indiana State Anne-Marie Mosby Tina Pittman Susan Kress Jane Allen Jeanne Sapienza Kathryn Maroney Melinda Anderson Suzanne VonderHaar Puget Sound Susan Pelland Sam Heine Jennifer Wilkinson Jeannine Biddle Christine Wood

SUMMER, 1982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 11 OPPORTUNITY Take The Credit OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY Yes, it is an opportunity! Every Gamma Phi Beta attending the 1982 Convention in Ari OPPORTUNITY Phoenix may earn continuing education units through OPPORTUNITY zona State University. And, it's credit which is recognized by employers and recorded in a central data bank. OPPORTUNITY Many Gamma Phi Betas at the 1980 Denver Convention earned credit for classes through Denver University. The OPPORTUNITY opportunity is here, again, now. Join your sisters in fur in these OPPORTUNITY thering your education for credit by participating classes taught by Arizona State University professionals. OPPORTUNITY Nonverbal Communication�Carol Valentine Body language is a powerful communicator. Learn something about OPPORTUNITY mes controlling your own nonverbal messages as well as interpreting OPPORTUNITY sages of Others. Study Skills�Bill Christen OPPORTUNITY How to apply yourself systematically and effectively to a particular "study" task. How to make sense out of the printed page with a mini OPPORTUNITY mum of effort. OPPORTUNITY Art of Negotiating� Sue Cummings Learn the give and take process of arriving at mutually acceptable OPPORTUNITY agreements with spouses, children, friends, neighbors and employers or employees.

OPPORTUNITY Team Work �Elizabeth Manera Learn about developing listening skills, mutual trust and interper OPPORTUNITY sonal communications�all necessities for two or more persons to OPPORTUNITY function as a real team. Entering the Work Force� Elaine Stover OPPORTUNITY Making yourself employable includes preparation of a resume, being prepared for interviews, selling others on your personal characteris OPPORTUNITY tics and previous experience, and, possibly, even creating your own job.

OPPORTUNITY Financial Planning for Women � Linda Martin OPPORTUNITY An overview of the critical elements of financial planning for those with little experience in it (with emphasis on where to get reliable OPPORTUNITY help). Topics will include preparing a budget, income tax, insurance, investments, banking, estate planning and retirement.

OPPORTUNITY Marriage, Motherhood, Career . . . OPPORTUNITY Can You Have It All? �Jean Paisley Yes! But it depends upon your level of mental health, your ability to OPPORTUNITY deal with role conflict, your capacity for planning and your sensitiv ity to the needs of all the people in your life. OPPORTUNITY Parliamentary Procedure � Gamma Phi Beta Jennie Curtis (N. Arizona) OPPORTUNITY Meetings flow smoothly with the correct use of parliamentary proce dure. Whether you're a participant or conducting a meeting, knowl OPPORTUNITY edge of these rules will increase the effectiveness of your contribu OPPORTUNITY tions. OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY CEU�ASU�YOU!

12 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / SUMMER. 1982 Convention Registration Hotel & Transportation Form GAMMA PHI BETA INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ARIZONA BILTMORE HOTEL-PHOENIX, ARIZONA July 27-31, 1982

By May 1, 1982 please return to Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., 7503 Marin Drive, Englewood, Colorado 80111. A $15.00 late fee will be charged for registrations received after May 1. After July 2, send registration directly to Lois Hoskinson, 2315 E. Kathleen Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85022. Please plan to arrive by 4 p.m. on Tuesday, July 27. Scheduled activities end after Saturday night, July 31.

A check for all applicable fees must accompany this form. The registration fee is non-refundable after July 5, 1982; meals are non-refundable after July 24, 1982. Make checks payable to: Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. All payments must be made in U.S. Funds.

NAME: last first maiden husband's

NAME PREFERRED ON NAME TAG:

HOME ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER:

SUMMER ADDRESS (if different from home) PHONE NUMBER:

COLLEGIATE CHAPTER: ALUMNAE CHAPTER:

I am a 50 year member: Number of conventions attended including 1982:

Gamma Phi Beta relative(s) attending this Convention: � COLLEGIAN: Delegate D Alternate D Visitor D ALUMNA: Delegate D Alternate \Z\ Visitor D Advisor D International Officer D I have received the Merit Roll Service Roll Honor Roll Award Carnation award

REGISTRATION AND MEALS

COLLEGIANS AUTHORIZED TO ATTEND AT INTERNATIONAL SORORITY EXPENSE:

registration fee $ 60.00 ... .

ALL OTHER FULL TIME PARTICIPANTS: registration fee (includes bus fare to Grand Canyon and Convention kit) $ 60.00 $_

meals (luch and dinners only) $118.00 _

TOTAL REMITTED $178.00 _

PART-TIME PARTICIPANTS: registration fee

(no fee for Tuesday 7/27 or Thursday 7/29) . .$ 20.00 per day.

Wednesday 7/28 Friday 7/30 Saturday 7/31 _ Convention kit (optional .$ 6.00

Tuesday 7/27: Get Acquainted Dinner D Friday 7/30: Brunch D ($15.00) ($12.50) Wednesday 7/28: Panhellenic Luncheon D Mexican Fiesta & LU ($12.50) Confirmed Conventioneers Dinner ($15.00) Awards Banquet n Saturday 7/31: Cotton Style Show & Lunch CU ($15.00) ($12.50) Thursday 7/29: Grand Canyon Trip D Pink Carnation Banquet LJ ($30.50) includes lunch, ($25.00) includes favor dinner & bus fare

TOTAL MEALS $_

TOTAL REMITTED $. Last Name First Name

HOTEL AND TRAVEL

COLLEGIANS AND INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS ATTENDING AT INTERNATIONAL SORORITY EXPENSE

reservations Hotel and flight reservations and roommate assignments will be made by Central Office. (Do not fill out hotel round portion of this form.) You will be notified of all arrangements. Those wishing to drive will be mailed equivalent trip coach air fare.

I plan to drive . city

Non smoking roommate preferred: Yes No

ALL OTHER FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME PARTICIPANTS

TRAVEL Please make your own travel arrangements.

HOTEL Please make hotel reservations below.

I plan to stay at the hotel / yes no

ARIZONA BILTMORE HOTEL RESERVATIONS: Make hotel reservations after July 2 through Lois Hoskinson. (Address on front)

Will arrive (Check-in is 4 p.m.) time day date

Will depart (Check-out is 1 p.m.) time day date

Accomodations desired: (prices are per person per day and payable to hotel at check-out time) REMINDER: Do not pay until check-out!

Single $44.50 LJ Please assign me a roommate Double or Twin $22.25 ? Yes No Triple (2 double beds) $18.00 LJ Nonsmoker preferred Quad (2 double beds) $15.00 D Yes No

Roommate preference: List names of desired roommates (please mail forms together). If arrival and departure dates differ, you are responsible for the increased room rate.

1

2

3 THERE WILL BE NO ROOM CHANGES ONCE RESERVATIONS ARE CONFIRMED.

TOURS

I plan to take the pre-Convention Valley of the Sun Tour, Tuesday, July 26, 1 to 4 p.m.

$13.00

A check for the tours must accompany this form. Money will not be refunded after June 27. Tour prices are subject to change.

14 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER, 1982 Daughter Tells Story of .. . A Grandmother On The Go

By Lynn Baker Grottke (Lake Forest and Northwestern)

There's no getting away from it. The time has come to change the entire concept of the word grandmother. Take Elvera Woolner Fitzgerald (Northwestern) of Lake Bluff, 111. for instance. This vivacious, young at heart woman has juggled three careers to the amazement of her many friends. Her first love has been the theater. As a pioneer in radio she served as di rector of women's programs and dra matic productions for the NBC affili ate in Grand Rapids, Mich. Known professionally as Elvera Baker, she played leading roles for the Civic Play ers and in summer stock in Michigan and Vermont. Later Elvera opened her own summer theater, the Portage Elvera Woolner Fitzgerald (Northwestern) is even on the go at home. Point Players, at Onekama, Mich. A versatile actress, she appeared in 75 served on the board of directors of the asked her to send the "story of her life" different roles. League for 12 years as well as on the to THE CRESCENT. A change in circumstances brought board of the American Opera Society A letter from Province Alumnae Di her to Oxford, Ohio for an interview of Chicago and the women's board of rector Peggy Larson Stromer tells at to head the radio department at West the former Academy Festival Theater least one of the reasons Lake County ern College for Women. Instead, to in Lake Forest. alumnae are so proud of this silver her great surprise, she was chosen as Her favorite European city is Lon haired grandma. "I had a full view of an educational counselor for the col don. She has made 24 visits to this the audience's reaction to your ador lege. Thus began the "on the go" part theater capitol of the world. Her most able 'Four Faces of Eve.' They were en of her life. She traveled over most of exciting trip was to Africa, particular chanted and mesmerized to say the the United States enrolling students. ly the 10 day safari in Kenya and Tan least ... a memorable program . . .

She was unbelievably successful and zania. you looked beautiful . . . thank you the president of Western said, "I wish All of this remarkable vitality start for sharing your beautiful talent with you were triplets." ed when Elvera was very young and your Gamma Phi Beta sisters." After seven years of living out of a living in Oak Park, 111. She attended She told me that afterwards one of suitcase Elvera decided to stay put and the Chicago School of Expression and the collegians threw her arms around opened the Educational Counseling graduated from Northwestern Univer her and said, "I want to be just like Service in Chicago. The venture sity School of Speech. She served Epsi you when I get old � I mean older!" turned out so well that her husband lon Chapter as president and was se Of all the accolades Elvera has re gave up his position to become her lected as the outstanding graduate by ceived the most important part of her partner. After his death she sold the local Gamma Phi Beta alumnae. life is her wonderful truly Greek fami business and became director of ad She has continued her involvement ly. A husband who was a Sigma Nu, a missions for the Ferry Hall School in in Gamma Phi Beta. She organized an daughter and granddaughter, both Lake Forest, 111. alumnae group in Grand Rapids, Gamma Phi Betas, a grandson who is Even before she retired 10 years ago Mich, and was a Province Collegiate a Kappa Sigma, married to a Kappa she started traveling worldwide and in Director for four years. Active in the Delta, another grandson who is a Sig ma and a most 1968 took her first group to Europe. Lake County Alumnae Chapter, Chi supportive son-in- Soon she found herself in demand as a Elvera has given programs for many law who is a Delta Upsilon. Her only speaker on the European theater and chapters in the Chicago area and was hope for another Gamma Phi Beta is a the New York theater season and as a the speaker at the 1981 Area Leader lively 11 year old. play and book reviewer. ship Conference in Madison, Wis. I feel free to share just a few of the In 1976 she was appointed chairman It was after this latest appearance at highlights of her long and exciting ca of the prestigious Chicago Drama which she received a standing ovation reer because this truly amazing grand League's Theater holiday trips. She has that Lake County President Ann Stiles ma is my mom.

SUMMER, 1982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 15 Camp Sechelt Camper Grows With Camping Experience

By Judy Graham I met Tina as a camper and followed meet. Only 10 days later she was due International Philanthropy Chairman her progress through letters and tele to defend her orienteering title and phone conversations. She became in Tina was determined to be there. Tina Once upon a time in a magic land terested in orienteering, a sport which finished the course in 51 minutes 38 where the sea and the mountains meet requires one to be a good woodsman, seconds well behind the winner's time in a splendid harmony lived a young navigator and cross country runner, of 28 minutes 47 seconds. Each step of girl. She was bright and energetic. But and was the British Columbia orien the 2.4 kilometre race was painful ago she also struggled with the problems teering champ for three years and 14th ny. "I only started to walk on the bent that can arise in a single parent family. in orienteering in the 1978 world meet. left leg two days before," she said. Her name is Tina Campbell and she She practiced swimming in the icy wa Tina did not win the gold medal but was referred to our Gamma Phi Beta ters off our camp beach and was she achieved much more. She has de camp in British Columbia by her awarded top senior swimmer in termination, spirit and pride. The school nurse. Her older sister had been school. She was also the high standing next few months were spent in doctors' to Camp Sechelt also. student in consumer math in high offices and working with physical Camp provided Tina with the op school. therapists. Although Tina still had portunity to learn new skills in swim "Camp has been a growing experi some trouble with her leg, she was ming, arts and crafts, creative expres ence," Tina said. "I have learned the back again as a member of the camp sion, hiking and more. The thrill of value of life, what it means to have staff in 1981. experiencing success in new adven fun and how to work and live with tures built her self confidence and she others around me. Camp and the Tina graduated from high school learned more about relating to her friends I made will always be close to last year. At that time she stated her peers. Gamma Phi Beta counselors my heart." After she was too old to be goal is to become "an accountant and provided her with positive role models a camper, Tina spent two summers as travel throughout the United States to of young womanhood. Tina returned a kitchen and laundery helper. visit counsellors from my six years at to camp for three summers, each year In the summer of 1980 she seriously Gamma Phi Beta camp." She now has making new friends and developing injured her knee and hip in a fall down a full time accounting position with a new skills. a mountainside during an orienteering Vancouver law firm.

16 THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER, 1982 In Memoriam

ALPHA MU PHI Anne Boshart Collum Jane Glasson Segerstrom Joan Geissinger Karahalios Doris Machold Davis NU CHI BETA Beatrice Barker Evenson Rhoda Taylor Scheble Clara Hagerman Clark Helen Burns Martindale PSI XI CAMMA Sandra Kay Riley Hood Helen Scofield Taber Anne Wilmot Dunkle Zona Schultz Mary Edmundson OMEGA Bertha Wilburn Sowder DELTA Ruth Knutsen Crabb Schober Benotti Dorothy OMICRON ALPHA ETA Beatrice Gray Cook EPSILON Frances Colvin Hecker Ruth Ann Michaelis Feeney Mildred Macy Finch Gladys Edwards Simmons Hart ALPHA THETA PI1 I Underwood Emma Stewart Wallace Mary Stryker Regina Franklin Place

ETA RHO ALPHA NU Isabel Bonnar Faye *Elarka Towne Hakanson Martha Gordon Domer ** Merva Martin Dodson Frances Nelson Wherry Zoe Riley Dyer ALPHA XI Mary Bell Webb Hawkins SIGMA Kjerstin Agerlid Post Esto Dunbar Linscott Helen Castor Ketcham * Beverly Maestri O'Farrell Verla Patton Rutherford BETA GAMMA Lelan Winchester Welch Shirley Gernert Harley THETA Margery Duffy Rentz TAU BETA EPSILON Rowena Kendrick Ehlenfeldt Carolyn Lewis Miller LAMBDA Ruth Snodgrass Maddox Louise Miley Gerbel BETA MU Jane Brehm Kuykendall UPSILON Enid Taylor Sumner Janet Lilly Lane Margaret Howard Wiggins Marguerite Motie Shiel * Merit Award BETA TAU Betty Jenks Wilson ** Service Award Deborah Bozek Prachyl

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TERRI TELLES (Cal. Poly) re of Women Lawyers. She is a region were a marvelous example for the ceived the Fresno Alumnae Scholar al director of the group. entire chapter. ship. She is a graphics communica TAMMY FORD is one Florida KAREN BOGE (Denver) earned tions major and has been on the State collegian who has successfully the Distinguished Senior Woman Dean's List and President's List. combined an active involvement in Award for service to the University Beta Phi Chapter at INDIANA campus activities with an excellent of Denver. She was also named won the Panhellenic/Red Cross scholastic record. She has been Panhellenic Outstanding Senior. A Blood Drive. In recognition of their Panhellenic president, a member of 1981 graduate, Karen is now em 83% participation, a local pizzeria many honoraries and Panhellenic ployed as an accountant in Denver. donated a pizza dinner for the and campus committees, and an in At Syracuse, KATHY LEIGH was chapter. tramurals athlete. Her grade point chosen valedictorian. She gradua A recent graduate of the Chef's average, with a major in pre-med is ted with a degree in computer sci Apprentice Program is NANCY 3.8. ence and a 4.0 grade point average, TAYLOR HUSHEK (N. Arizona). VIRGINIA HILL THAYER DICK and is currently working on a com She and her husband met as ap (Kansas) was named Madison, puter research project at Stanford. prentices and are the only couple to Wise. Outstanding Senior Citizen of BETA GAMMA Chapter was have completed the three year the Month for her philanthropic en awarded the Highest Total Chapter course. deavors and accomplishments. Award at the Panhellenic scholar RALPHINE RONALD STARING The winner of two prestigious ship dessert last fall at Bowling (Idaho), a Washington, D.C. attor University of Wisconsin scholar Green. ney, was chairman of a regional ships, BONNI GRASSIN is an ac Five members of Alpha Nu Chap meeting of the National Association counting major ranked fifth in the ter at Wittenberg are on the staff of Business School. the school newspaper. They are DANA DECKER (Wichita St.) SANDY SCHAEFER, MELISSA was driving home one evening after MERRILL, SUE TEEGARDEN, a sorority meeting when she was in PAULA CHALKS and ROXANNE volved in an automobile accident. It ZERKLE. wasn't until the next morning that a GLADYS HEATH (Oklahoma passerby noticed her and called an St.) has been included in the fifth ambulance. Although doctors told edition of Who's Who Among the her she had lost the use of her legs, World's Women. Since her retire Dana amazed them with her prog ment in 1967 from the Stillwater, ress in therapy as she was soon flex Okla. 1st National Bank and Trust ing and strengthening her leg mus as assistant vice president, she has cles. Special passes enabled her to held numerous leadership positions leave the hospital to attend Gamma in local and state organizations. Phi Beta functions and she began Gamma Phi Betas have appreciated planning her return to school. her efforts as corporation board CRESCENT Correspondent president and treasurer, and as Tammy Ford Lourdes Martinez reports that alumnae chapter president. She also (Florida St.) Dana's attitude and determination served as the fifth district president

Gladys Heath Catherine Sutherland Karen Boge (Oklahoma St.) (Wisconsin) (Denver)

18 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER, 1982 1I� c#VI P^< '''"^'^j^^^^B ^^HF^ 'A' 1 L v '7' ijjj^^^B 3 l&HH^ ViJ^^^H ^LWi^vS^ 1^:;^^HI ^B^I^^^^^^^^^^H t^^^l HUH Cindy Barker Happ (Minnesota) and husband Bruce meet TranSISter Executive Chef G. Eric Lagua congratulates loseph and Nancy Taylor Judy Sennett (Illinois) in Milan, Italy. Hushek (N. Arizona) on their graduation at The Registry in Scottsdale, Ariz. of the Oklahoma American Legion auxiliary. Gamma Phi Beta runs in the Foreman family. LINDA FORE n'^^. MAN Gamma Phi Beta at R pledged Southern Methodist in 1976. Four *^^f years later, NANCY FOREMAN '" w ."^fMmbiM." K{% -JtH WfF^ ^^mj^' -i^ � -t � at the same and in ,.� pledged chapter, / -r^ H^i. ^^^^ ^ ^^^ 1981 KAREN FOREMAN pledged '" ^f '^^'^yfi^^k :: at the University of Arizona. ^ //> Five members of Theta Chapter at the University of Denver have ^~? V been awarded internships. DEBRA ^ RUTH ROSEN, LINDY STRODEL, ^

� ANN MACOLINI, MADELINE �y- i OSBERGER and LYNN TAYLOR \ will be getting some practical expe rience for their future careers. Housemother Dorothy Byer welcomes Mary Ralphine Ronald Staring (Idaho) and Justice CATHERINE SUTHERLAND is Lawrence Engle (Kansas) and Husband, as Sandra Day O'Connor attend a meeting of a Phi fourth generation Gamma tronaut Col. Engle, to the University of Kan the National Association of Women Beta legacy and president of Gam sas chapter house. Lawyers. ma Chapter at the University of Wisconsin. Her great grandmother oldest living Gamma Chapter initi She has become collegiate Panhel Eleanor Bliss Clausen, her grand ates. lenic advisor at California State- mother Catherine Clausen Karsten A mom and grandmother doing Fullerton. On most campuses this and her mother Mary Karsten Suth an active bit of Gamma Phi Beta position is a paying job, but Chris is erland were also initiated at Gam lobbying through the years were re working for the good of all Greeks ma Chapter. warded recently with the initiation as a volunteer out of her home. SOUTHWEST MISSOURI of KENDRA FELISKY at the Uni STATE collegians earned a first versity of California. BARBARA Foundation Donor place trophy in the Red Cross blood ROSBE FELISKY (Michigan) is the drive for donating the most blood. mom, and MARGARET ROSBE We wish to add the name of Lois HENRIETTA FINDEISEN (Northwestern) is the grandmother McBride Dehn, Lambda '13, to the WERDER (Wisconsin) was 100 who flew all the way from New list of Gamma Phi Beta Foundation years old July 15. Her grandaughter Hampshire for the initiation. donors published in the winter issue HAPPY WERDER SCHAFFNER CHRIS LIVEBERG MONTGOM of THE CRESCENT. Her name was (Denver) reports she is proud of the ERY (San Diego St.) has moved inadvertently left off the list naming fact that she and her pledge sister from Gamma Phi Beta activities Crescent Circle donors. Our apolo DAISY STOTT SULLIVAN are the into world of Panhellenic activities. gies to you, Lois.

SUMMER, 1982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 19 -(^[?��[? (3)[?m�[?

Twila Hokanson Schroeder Chris Egan Johnston (Washington St.) (Kansas St.) Alumnae Careers In Corvallis

Two Corvallis, Ore. alumnae are State) arrange their schedules so in her field � "Oregon Society of good examples of how the pattern they're on hand for sports and other Certified Public Accountants." She of women's lives is changing. One, events their children participate in. is employed by a Corvallis account Twila Hokanson Schroeder (Wash Twila has served Gamma Phi ing firm, which hired her to develop ington St.) waited until her children Beta for nine years as corporation the auditing phase of its business. were teenagers before entering the treasurer, and is presently state A member of the Corvallis Alum work force, spending their growing membership chairman. She's been nae Chapter, she is pledge advisor in ever years expanding volunteer president of a number of groups: at Chi Chapter. She also belongs to activities. the high school booster club, March the American Association of Uni The other, Chris Egan Johnson of Dimes (and Mothers' March versity Women, where she uses her (Kansas St.), represents the younger chairman for the county) and OSU skills as its treasurer, and is enthusi alumna, who is having her career Folk Club, a faculty club, where she astically promoting the study topic successes early, achieving a coveted also headed the Thrift Shop. She "Women and Money" as a co- CPA (certified public accountant) has been vice president of the junior chairman. She is also active in the designation early in her career. women's club. local chapter of the Oregon Society Secretary-treasurer of Willamette With all that organizational and of CPAs. She currently heads one is Geotechnical, Inc., Twila's offi managerial experience and exper of its committees to facilitate at cial title during office hours, but tise, she was ready to go into busi tendance of members in continuing she's still active mom to Todd, 19; ness four years ago with husband education classes. Alan, 15; and Sally, 14. Though Lee and another engineer to launch She and her husband John have has working decreased her number their soils and foundation engineer recently purchased a home just out of available hours, both parents ing firm, where she is responsible side Corvallis. They are enthusiasti (dad Lee is a civil engineering pro for managing the office. cally planting fruit trees and plan fessor and assistant dean of the Hanging above Chris' desk is the ning to dry, can and freeze produce School of Engineering at Oregon framed evidence of her proficiency from their gardening efforts.

20 THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER. 1982 Newswoman's Anchor Is Crescent

The poised, pretty blond with is writer/producer for a bi-monthly blue eyes steadily fixed on her audi adoption series, "Thursday's ence beyond the news desk of Child," which has won awards WDAF-TV, Kansas City, is Cynthia from the Child Welfare League of Smith (E. Texas St.). America and the Kansas City Chap Cynthia's promotion to the top ter of American Women in Radio co-anchor spot was a logical one. and Television. The series profiles She had managed the weekend posi adoptable children with special tion, had done the weather, so that needs. More than one-half of the when there was an opening, she children featured have been adopt was able to fill it with scarcely a ed, reported Cynthia. pause. In doing so she realized a She was named On-Air Personal personal goal for which she began ity of the Year in 1980, honored for preparing in college days. outstanding service to journalism in Reared in Dallas, Cynthia studied 1981 by the journalism fraternity speech, journalism and advertising for junior colleges, and named Best at East Texas State, was a cheer Anchorwoman by Squire magazine. leader, and earned a to teach To woman who has said, "I degree any Cynthia Smith speech on the high school level. haven't a thing to wear," Cynthia's (E.Texas St.) Following graduation, she got twice a day, five day a week ap into advertising in Kansas City, pearances would be a constant commercial real estate executive. starting her own agency. Television nightmare. "It's difficult," she ad She confesses somewhat wistfully viewers began seeing her in shoe mits. "Some people seem to take it that her schedule and their respec commercials, and then as weather so personally, I wonder if they hear tive careers don't allow much time man for WDAF-TV. During this what I'm saying?" together during the week. time she had to lose her Texas ac And Cynthia has a second career. "My good luck sign is still the cent, and finds she still must give She presides over a menage that in crescent moon," she says. "I special attention to certain words cludes five stepchildren (ages 20, pledged Gamma Phi Beta during a that are reluctant to conform. 19, 17, 14 and 11), four horses, two crescent moon and since then all She is currently co-anchor for the dogs, an ever changing cat popula good things have occurred during a five and ten o'clock newscasts, and tion and husband Gerald Noonan, a new moon."

Sister Named Publishing VP Jane Young Wallace (Northwest American Business Press. ern) has been named vice president In addition to serving as editor- of Canners Publishing Company, in-chief of Restaurants and Institu Inc. She was editor-in-chief of Res tions she is also editorial director of taurants and Institutions magazine, two other Canners publications: one of the leading magazines serv Service World International, a food ing the food industry, when named service and lodging magazine with to the new position. Jane had been worldwide circulation, and Chain the publication's production editor, Restaurant Management and Mar food editor and managing editor be keting Newsletter. fore becoming editor-in-chief 14 This Gamma Phi Beta is the au years ago. thor of the restaurant listing for She has received the Jesse Neal Worldbook Encyclopedia, as well Award for best editorial in the busi as editor of several food service ness press five times, and has served textbooks. She is listed in both as president of the International Who's Who of American Women and as chair and Who's Who in America. Jane Young Wallace Food Editors Council (Northwestern) man of the editorial division of the

SUMMER, 1982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 21 r/A\GG'nW� /A\DQn[iuQm(3�- Denver alumnae mailed 1,300 fall Chapter to celebrate 20 years at friendships and the making of new newsletters to remind members of East Texas State. An afternoon re ones. the 16th annual Art Mart, a rush ception in the redecorated chapter Palo Alto alumnae sponsored a and a tour party of the Coors brew house living room and a banquet bridge benefit luncheon to benefit ery. Ten members received 50 years and dance highlighted the event. Camps Unalayee and Harmon, as pins and 22 chapters were repre Crescent Circle Chairman Cindy well as the chapter at San Jose sented on Founders Day. Fry Vaughn presented a diamond State. Lincoln and Pi Chapter Gamma badge to the chapter to be worn by Thirty-one USC alumnae had a Phi Betas were pleased to welcome each president. reunion luncheon at the Long Beach back Thelma Yoes as housemother. Des Moines alumnae had a Yacht Club last fall. So much fun Mrs. was Yoes housemother from Christmas party that served two was had by the sisters who came 1962 to 1972. purposes. It raised money to send from as far away as Denver that an The Collin County, Tex. Cres delegates to Convention and pro other one is planned in five years. cent Circle joined Gamma Zeta vided a setting for renewal of Membership was the topic for a successful catered luncheon put on by San Francisco alumnae officers. Prizes were awarded to members who brought the most Gamma Phi Betas and a speaker discussed cur rent fashions. The chapter also held a garage sale fund raiser with the profits going to Camp Sechelt. Kansas City alumnae have done it again! Their annual Antique and Arts Show and other philanthropic endeavors enabled them to donate $10,636.35 to local charities, the Gamma Phi Beta Foundation and the Province X scholarship fund. More than 160 Gamma Phi Betas volunteered their time and another 340 participated through ticket sales and attendance. These ladies are responsible for the Palo Alta Marion Steinkamp Pierce (Syracuse) and Alumnae Chapter's successful bridge lunch Marguerite Emmons are members of the Or Reno doubled their Founders Day eon fund raiser. lando-Winter Park Alumnae Chapter. attendance with a "We care if

Northwest Suburban alumnae Chicago Frances Rea Griffin (Texas) and Merilee Evasovic and Carolyn Fricke were named Reno's outstanding Sandy Reimer Siok (Bradley) tour Girl Scout Day Camp. The chapter alumnae. donated S300 for camperships.

22 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER, 1982 you're there" theme which went out in a newsletter, asking each recipi ent to bring two Gamma Phi Beta friends. A new award, the Margaret and Dolly Griffin Award for Dedi cation, was presented to Mickey Murray (Nevada) and Shirley Biglieri (Nevada). Two new alum nae received the Outstanding Alum nae Award. They are Merilee Evasovic (Nevada) and Carolyn Fircke (Nevada). Omaha alumnae kicked away the January wintry gloom with a cou ples square dancing party. To offset the cost of printing the Omaha newsletter. Barb Miller Adams (Ne Old friendships are renewed at the USC 40's reunion. braska) volunteered to do some re funding for the group, asking mem bers to save their proof of purchase seals and store and newspaper re funds for her. Orange County Gamma Phi Betas sold hundreds of giant story coloring books this year instead of their traditional nut sale. In addi tion to money raised through these sales, the chapter asks for member ship support through higher dues. Home computers were the popu lar topic at a recent meeting of Washington, D.C. alumnae and husbands. Other meetings have fo cused on the careers of members. Teachers, journalists, scientists, stock brokers and volunteers were Hawaii Alumnae celebrate Gamma Phi Beta's 107th birthday on Founders Day. honored and told their personal sto ries. Norman, Okla. reports a busy year. Money was raised through several successful raffles: a Christ

mas wreath in December and a donated afghan in the spring. Colle gians joined the alumnae for an aerobics demonstration at the chap ter house. Atlanta alumnae have been busy supporting the relatively new colle giate chapter at Southern Technical Institute with their love and assist ance. Programs have included hear ing about members' travels in China and Europe, a Christmas open house which included husbands and collegians and their dates, a white elephant sale and several luncheons. treated Collegians alumnae to a Cindy Blevins, Margaret Sawyer, Charlotte Jones, Betty Barrett and Helen Prendiville attend covered dish dinner in May. Founders Day ceremonies in San Francisco.

SUMMER, 1982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 23 (^DD�(g� (3)0D��^ Fall activities at Texas Tech in cluded Mom's Weekend, Dad's Day Tea and a scholarship banquet. An all day rush retreat was held at the chapter lodge. Gamma Phi Betas at the Universi ty of California-Riverside partici pated in a Panhellenic benefit for the Women's Athletic Club. More than $1,500 was raised for women athletes.

Drake Gamma Phi Betas had a pajama party with stuffed animals hanging from the ceiling. They also sent clothing and notes to an alum na who lost all her belongings in a fire. Phi Chapter's fall pledges turned Cynthia Cass, Jeanine Teague and Linda Clark pause for a sisterly hug during the Gunsling the tables on their initiated sisters at Party at Oklahoma State. Washington-St. Louis. They organ ized a party and arranged for sur prise dates for the entire chapter. Gamma Phi Betas at Iowa State participated in a service project with Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. The two chapters invited mentally handicapped teenagers to join them for dinner and an informal dance, complete with a disc jockey and door prizes. Indiana University collegians cel ebrated Mom's Day. A special brunch at the chapter house and slide shows and skits gave mothers a glimpse of sorority life. Beta Betas at the University of Midwestern collegians are decked out for a Halloween party. Maryland raised money for Camp Sechelt by selling pink carnations sorority teams. To the theme "In Brown was the guest speaker at schol on Valentine's Day. Members also the Spotlight," the chapter pre Delta Iota at Purdue for their planned several big/little sister sented a show consisting of original arship dinner. Twenty-five chapter in an educa events including weekends to the music, songs, script and choreogra members participated and country and a trip to William and phy. Committee members built sets tion department experiment Mary to meet members of Alpha and acquired props and costumes. raised more than $50 for the Gam Chi Chapter. Delta Sigma at Florida Institute ma Phi Beta Foundation. Gamma Phi Betas at Kearney of Technology had a clam bake at Delta Delta Chapter at California State have the highest sorority the beach with the Phi Taus on a State-Fullerton raised funds for a bowl- grade point average on campus. hot February day. They played Camp Titan by sponsoring They got into the Christmas spirit football and frisbee and built castles a-thon with Phi Kappa Tau Frater was each by participating in an all sorority in the sand. nity. Money pledged for serenade for the fraternities and by Wichita State collegians spent an pin knocked down and proceeds choosing Secret Santas. Santa Claus evening with their dads, treating went to send underprivileged chil visited the annual house party to them to a pot luck dinner and an dren to camp. They also hosted a hear seniors' Christmas wishes. evening of bowling. At the chap volleyball practice to prepare all Sigma Chapter was selected for ter's scholarship dinner, professors teams for the annual sorority tour the Rock Chalk Review at the Uni spoke on career opportunities in nament. A party was held after versity of Kansas. The university each of their fields. wards to conclude the long day of production features four fraternity/ Nobel Peace Prize winner Herbert practice.

24 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER, 1982 father-daughter softball game. Members of Pi Chapter at the University of Nebraska donated al most anything one could imagine to be auctioned off on Founders Day to alumnae and collegians. The list included room cleaning, sweeping, shining a car and running errands. Babysitting was offered by some pledges and one Gamma Phi Beta sold her favorite dessert. Rows of French braids, permanents and backrubs also found their way to the auctioneer. Total earnings for the evening to be donated to the Gamma Phi Beta Foundation were $160. The chapter also sponsored its annual Lullaby with Gamma Phi philanthropy fund raiser. For a $1 fee, pajama clad members sang goodnight to more than 300 lucky students. Bradley Panhellenic President Barb Bogdon brings to her office new ideas for improving sorority and university relations on campus. Panhellenic invited all campus women with a 3.5 or better grade to attend the all so A group of Purdue Gamma Phi Betas take a rest at the Valentine's Day dance. point average rority scholarship banquet. An all Gamma Zetas celebrated their the faculty and administration of sorority exchange, a Panhellenic 20th year on the East Texas State the university, and friends to come newsletter and a get together with campus in March. A dinner and re in out of the cold and enjoy some faculty members are other campus ception for collegians and alumnae hot cider. Panhellenic events. was held at Chandler's Landing in Gamma Iota Chapter at Midwest Proceeds from a pledge pancake Rockwall. ern has participated in many phil breakfast helped purchase new lace A plant sale and a Rice Krispie anthropic projects, including fund tablecloths for Beta Theta Chapter Treat stand at Greek Weekend were raising for charities and donating at San Jose State. Pledges also made philanthropy fund raisers for Gam items to a local children's shelter. puppets for Camp Sechelt. A day of ma Phi Betas at Bucknell. They also As part of a campus beautification spring cleaning in October left the carved Halloween pumpkins and plan, they raised funds and pur house scrubbed, polished and dust donated them to the local hospital. chased a park bench. A plaque, ed inside and out. The chapter's 3.2 grade point aver bearing the chapter's name and the The 31 member fall pledge class age was the second highest among date, is mounted on the bench. at Northwestern contributed much campus organizations. Christmas found University of to Epsilon Chapter. They held up Alpha Thetas at Vanderbilt held Michigan collegians selling large the chapter tradition of winning the a Christmas open house to raise candy canes to raise funds for their campus pledge Olympics and held a money for a children's hospital philanthropy project. They are es skate-a-thon for a philanthropy They sponsored two Brownie pecially grateful to Harriet G. fund raiser. troops and bowled with the Alpha Campbell (Michigan) for her dona Beta Psis at Oklahoma State went Chi Omegas for another charity. tion of $100 for a cake for the chap to Six Flags in Dallas for a get- to- With the onset of winter, there ter's 100 year celebration. gether-get-to-know-your-sister in was occasion to warm up at the Gamma Chis at Southwest Texas function. Philanthropy projects Gamma Phi Beta fireside at the Uni State collected $130 in a Panhellenic cluded trick or treating for Unicef children a versity of Iowa. The yearly open sponsored fund raiser. On Parent's and entertaining in house is an opportunity for other Weekend, they welcomed parents Headstart program. sorority and fraternity members, with a bar-b-que and then played a University of Texas collegians

SUMMER, 1982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 25 turned their spring formal into a week of fun activities. The weekend before the formal, a dinner honored their dates. The house was decorat ed like an Italian restaurant with red and white checkered table cloths and pizza was served to ev eryone. On Monday night each member received an invitation to be mailed to her date on Tuesday and received on Wednesday. The formal favor, a snifter filled with pink and white jelly beans, was delivered to each date on Thursday. On Friday they received pink carnations. The Gamma Phi Betas had one more surpise for their dates on Saturday night. Each date became the owner of his own Gamma Phi Beta pink garter. of North University Dakota colle Five Pittman sisters have pledged Gamma Phi Beta at Oregon State since 1974. They are Robin, gians took children from a blind 1974; Randa, 1975; Tami, 1976; Jana, 1979; and Tina, 1981. school roUerskating and decorated and filled food baskets for under privileged families at Christmas. They seesawed at their annual tee- ter-a-thon for 72 hours to raise money for charity. A need for a prosperous fund raiser led Vice President Nancy Foreman to begin the project of printing a calendar featuring men on the Southern Methodist campus. The cost of printing the 500 calen dars which sold for $2 each was covered by advertisements. It was good publicity for Alpha Xi Chap ter, too, as the calendars were sold It's time for a dance Cal. in November prior to deferred rush toga during Poly's Greek Week. in early January. Oranges and grapefruit are the fund raiser at North Dakota State. Chapter members take orders and collect in advance for the fruit Amy Teghtmeyer and Connie Boeglin are off which arrives at the house in De to a Hawaiian Homecoming mixer. cember from Texas. After unload ing the truck, members sort and also held a pool tournament for a deliver the boxes of fruit to their philanthropy fund raiser with Kap customers. Last year's profits en pa Alpha Theta. abled the chapter to purchase a mi Beta Kappas have been catching crowave oven, make many repairs the sun at Arizona State and getting to the house and donate $100 to the ready for Convention. Alpha Epsi Gamma Phi Beta Foundation. lon Chapter at the University of Ar Beta Upsilon pledges won first izona has shared some fun, smiles, place for their original skit. pep and ideas to make them all the They Jeannine Rudolph and Mary Matthews dis with all more aware that all Gamma Phi competed sorority pledge play the chapter's Penn State Homecoming classes at Kansas State. The chapter Betas are sisters. banner.

26 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER, 1982 East Texas State College, WEST VIRGINIA Commerce State Membership Chairman (Gamma Zeta) Mrs. DeLena P Smith Mrs C. F Vaughan 1 39 Golf Drive 3440 Glenwood Ln, Fairmont, WV 26554 Piano, TX 75074 West VA Univ.. Morgantown Lamar State College, Beaumont (Alpha Pi) (Gamma Nu) Mrs. James F. Carruth Mrs. K. McMurray 365 Mulberry St. 880 Peyton Morgantown, WV 26505 Beaumont, TX 77706 Midwestern Univ. Falls , Wichita WISCONSIN (Gamma lota) State Membership Chairman Mrs. T. Henderson Mrs. Donald M Moen 1 Ardath Ave. 738 420 1 2th Avenue Wichita TX 76301 Falls, New Glarus, Wl 53574

Southern Methodist Univ. , Dallas Univ. of Wl, Madison (Alpha XI) (Gamma) Ms. A. Yeager Mrs. T. Sobota 3924 GlenwickLn. 3818 Cherokee Dr. TX 75205 Dallas, Madison, Wl 53711 Southwest Texas San College, Univ. ol Wl, Milwaukee Marcos (Gamma Gamma) (Gamma Chi) Mrs. D. M. Moen Karen Consultant Annette Novak and Mrs. M. L. Hernandez deRath, Collegiate Julie Woodall, 420 12th Ave 8835 Willmon #V-1 Theresa McGrath plan spring activities at Wise. -Milwaukee. Way, New Glarus, Wl 53574 San Antonio, TX 78239 Wisconsin State Univ., Plattevilie Texas Lubbock Tech, (Gamma Omega) (Beta Tau) Mrs. G. Jeffrey Miss L. Karnes 350 Ridge Ave., Box 26A 5602 48th #65 St., Plattevilie. Wl 53818 Lubbock, TX 79414 Wisconsin State Univ., River Falls Texas Ft. Worth Wesleyan, (Delta Alpha) (Delta Epsilon) Mrs. D. M. Moen Ms. J. Glauber 420 12th Ave. 703 Susan New Glarus, Wl 53574 Arlington, TX 76010 Univ. of Texas, Austin WYOMING (Alpha Zeta) State Chairman Mrs. B. Harlan Membership Mrs. Jack D Ziemer 1 3320 Water Oak Ln. Yellowstone Road Round Rock, TX 78664 5001 Cheyenne, WY 82001

CANADA UTAH Univ. ol British Columbia, Vancouver State Membership Chairman Lambda) Mrs. A. Battles (Alpha Miss B Junker 2089 Meadowlark Way #1 8-960 W. ISthAve. Sandy, UT 84070 Vancouver, BC, Canada V5Z 1 P3

McGill Univ. . Montreal Beta Beta have lots of enthusiasm for their retreat weekend (Alpha Tau) pledges away VERMONT Miss J. St. Laurent from the University of Maryland campus. Chairman State Membership 695 Alepin St. Mrs. E. Nyhagen LaSalle, QU, Canada 5 Parkside Dr. Univ. ol Toronto. Toronto Montpelier, VT 05602 (Alpha Alpha) Miss M Kit 30 Gloucester St., Apt. 401 VIRGINIA Toronto, ON, Canada M4Y 1 L6 State Chairman Membership Univ. of Western Ontario, London Mrs. J. W Heegeman (Alpha Omega) Place 1 906 Miss C Carroll 5500 Holmes Run Pkwy. 595 Proudfoot Ln., #918 VA 22304 Alexandria, London, ON, Canada N6H 4S1 College of William and Mary, Williamsburg OTHER AREAS (Alpha Chi) Mrs. Paul Jr. Mrs. J. W. Heegeman Lotton. 404 East Park Drive 906 Place 1 SC 29302 5500 Holmes Run Pkwy. Spartanburg, Alexandria, VA 22304

WASHINGTON State Membership Chairman Mrs. Robert J. Crothers 3214 176th Ct., N E. Redmond, WA 98052 Univ. of Puget Sound, Taeoma (Gamma Epsilon) Mrs. A McLarney

4504 69th Ave , W. Taeoma, WA 98466 Univ. of Washington, Seattle (Lambda) Ms. K. Garrett 1925 7th Ave, W. Seattle, WA 9811 9 WA State Univ. Pullman (Beta Sigma) Mrs. V. Werner University of Illinois collegians visit the Beta Etas at Bradley. Route 1 , Box 1 90 Palouse, WA 99161

SUMMER, 1982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 27 (^Da[�)D�@ (SDQC^ (�=(3(3D�^ Sandy Wright (SW Texas Si.) to Rodney ald Burt, Jr., lune 14, 1981. Jane Johnston (Vanderbilt) to Clarence Carnley, February 14, 1981. A boy to Thomas and Sheryle Brent Fipp Melrose, October 17, 1981. A girl to Tom and Michelle Pierce Countis (Cal. St.-Long Beach), November 21, 1981. Jane Williams (Indiana St.) to Stanley 1980. (Cal. Poly), October 15, 1981. A girl to Bart and Susan Powell Newell Bradshaw, November 29, A girl to Bob and DeAnne Underwood (Northwestern), March 21, 1981. Cindy Partain (Bowling Green) to Patrick 1982. Gammon (Tennessee), October 30, 1981. A boy to Jerry and Paula Bonadelle Farrell, March 20, Glenda Twin girls to Donnie and Judy Magers DeYoung (USC), August 26, 1981. A boy to Alex and Konopka December 1981. Wilson (Texas), January 22, 1981. A boy to Dale and Beverly Deen Hill (Ore (Northwestern), 13, A to Ronald boy and Jennifer Jewell gon St.), January 11, 1982. A boy to Charles and Laura Wicker Dedels (San Diego St.), April 24, 1981. Jean Cushing (S. Tech) to Donnie Sherrell, Hackett (Ohio Wesleyan), February 8, 1982, A girl to Gary and Ann Brown Draudt 1981. April 25, A boy to Jim and Kathy Reddick Scheimer (Colorado St.), 8, 1981. August Elaine Parker (S. Tech) to Dennis Whiten, (Syracuse), July 8, 1981. A giri to Henery and Robbin Schoff June 27, 1981. A boy to Harold and Lynda Rogers Kleinsorge (Nevada), 8, 1981. to Mike May Barbara Ramson (S. Tech) Hays, Sherrieb (Texas), January 12, 1982. A girl to Ted and Carole Sievers Burke September 5, 1981. A boy to William and Maxine Turner (Arizona), April 9, 1981. Mary Beth Golden (Maryland) to Don Wallis (Texas Wesleyan), April 24, 1981. A boy to Mark and Susan Lowman Densford, November 22, 1981. A girl to Tom and Ruth McManemin Ericksen (Miami), October 28, 1981. Alice Clark (Maryland) to David Perdue, Louis), March 28, A boy to Eric and Diane Hiller Sikora June 17, 1981. Ryden (Washington-St. 1981. (Cal. Poly), November 4, 1981. Cindy Feronti (Maryland) to Kevin Calla A to Mike and Laurie Litscher Seifer A boy to Scott and Nancy Brown Benyon han, August 15, 1981. boy (Wisconsin), August 17, 1981. (Florida St.), October 8, 1981. Lynn Snowdon (Maryland) to Alex Twin to Erick and Katie Rail A boy to George and Barb Brzytiva Spin Heppner, September 26, 1981. boys Matthiessen (San Diego St.), September 15, ner (Kent St.), January 3, 1982. A girl to Mark and Cynthia Nightingale 1981. A girl to Herb and Carol Gunnersen Mat Greenwood (Drake), March 17, 1982. A to Richard and Christine Devanny thews (Syracuse), January 18, 1982. Jayne Brummer (Kearney) to Robert girl Brown (Vanderbilt), October 24, 1981. A boy to Robert and Mary Stephany Eby Macholan, January 9, 1982. to Barbara Stanton Reed (Iowa St.), July 10, 1981. Catherine Becktel (USC) to John Miller, A boy Larry and Ann Bentz (Cal. St.-Fullerton) to Dan April 26, 1981. (Kansas St.), November 30, 1981. Melaney, January 3, 1982. Melody Hooper (Auburn) to Allen A boy to Glenn and Jan Bilyeu Hile (Indi Carol Woodruff (Cal. St.-Fullerton) to Cathey, July 18, 1981. ana St.), January 21, 1981. Bruce Pitzer, January 16, 1982. Kim Rudy (USC) to John Andrews, Octo A boy to John and Joanne Callis Roman Joan Kenney (Cal. St.-Fullerton) to Don ber 10, 1981. (Vanderbilt), November 9, 1981.

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28 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA SUMMER. 1982 Missing Persons Bureau

know the addresses of of If you any these "lost" members, hsted with their initiation years, please notify Gamma Phi Beta Centra! Office, 7503 Marin Drive, Englewood, CO 80111.

BARNARD (Iota) Ruth Evans '26 Millicent Thorson Kisslinger '44 Marjorie Hurd Sommers 15 Nancy O'Brien Davis '68 Sara Rome '06 Marilyn Everitt '68 Virginia Stevens Kossow '54 Susan Pratt Sorenson '67 Molly Harvey Debusschere '66 Grace Conover Ross '03 Ruth Fagundus '07 Colleen Berlin Kucala '55 Grace Stafford '34 Michele Declements '72 Emma Berthol Sayre '12 Nell Halloran Feldman 18 Edith Quinn Kuethe '23 Debra Pecore Stewart '74 Catherine Cummins Dire '70 Helen Gray Sherwood '05 Beret Hagen Fink '31 Arlys Reitz Lafehr '54 Rosemary Degonda Streitmatter '47 Heidi Zellweger Dumas '67 Hart '08 J Margaret Strong Helena L. Fitzsimmons '09 Fay Madigan Lange '53 Dee Alice Sundberg '47 '49 Jane Burgess Dunning '71 Mary Gray Tamblyn '02 Sally Wyatt Fontaine '48 Marie Sabor Langman '36 Sherrie Lee Swanson '81 Margaret Lecocq Dyer '36 Florence Nye Whitewell '02 Virginia Foreman '29 Letha Duke Larson 13 Dorothy Sweet '30 Jean Houlahan Elliott '39 Elizabeth Zangler '05 Sally Frost '54 Lori Kristin l^rson '77 Sheryl Lee Sweetnam '66 Patricia Peterson Erickson '60 MINNESOTA (Kappa) Darlene Rahja Carmaker '53 Nancy Helen Larson '66 Olive Walker Swinney '28 Violette Perry Fairhurst '17 Joan Pastor Abrahamson '58 Milla Jacobson Garretson '27 Mary Lyon Lincoln '24 Margaret Buckle Tabulara '36 Marjorie Lynn Ferguson '60 Ruth Pickhardt Adams '40 Gloria Gaston '56 Laura Lee Lowe '33 Barbara West Tallakson '41 Katherine Ford Fiorini '21 Lora Hoffmeyer Albrecht '53 Helen Lang Geiser '44 lean Lund '68 Grace Cornwall Tappan '27 Barbara Gay Flowers '67 Bonnie Kay Anderson '61 Phyllis Lampson Gerth '20 Virginia Morrison MacDonald '17 Betty Lablant Temple '39 Katherine Oliver Foley '34 Christine Benson Anderson '69 Gladys Quinn Gestie '20 Harriet Kemp MacKenzie '32 Mary Holman Terry '58 Randi Thomle Foss '22 ^ Dorothy Shiely Anderson '47 Marilyn Grinder Gillquist '59 Marion Brown MacLean '12 Barbara Lindsay Thayer '44 Josephine Carman Fox 18 Marjorie K. Anderson '42 Carol A. Girard '59 Julianne Madden '63 Elinor Thompson '27 Janis Gard '46 Karen Pilgram Annoni '64 Margaret Preston Goddeyne '18 Sandra Ekiund Marien '61 Barbara Allen Thomson '43 Marcia Gauntlett '66 Sally Anne Archer '7& Sheila Ruth Goodman '70 Janet Elizabeth Marks '7& Dorothy Greene Thornton '15 Susan Lyn Gibson '77 Leora Merry Arneson '23 Mary Fitzsimmons Gosin '07 Margaret Marshall '07 Zora Studeman Tollefson '17 Mildred Dorothy Glafke '34 Virginia Vers Avery '20 Pauline Bjerke Gough '54 Margaret Simpson Martineau '18 Elizabeth Craddick Tompkins '22 Zillah Crawford Glenn '11 Florence Warnock Barbour '18 Eunice Rank Gould '40 Edith Rhoades Mayeron '16 Ruth Christofferson Torgerson '44 Marlene Johnson Grant '70 Mary Skipton Barr '37 Emmy Sudor Grady '55 Judith Alford McCarthy '54 Pamela Lynn Townsend '44 '71 Carolyn L. Gnffith '61 Virginia Frost Baston '42 Verla Clausen Greene '35 Dorothy L. McCormick '21 Agnes Bombach Treat '15 Movelyn Robinson Halstrom '24 Kathryn Woolsey Bawlf '30 Theresa Nordin Gregory '70 Mary Graham McCormick '23 Janet Griswold Tripp '72 Janet O'Leary Hansen '37 Dorothy Bell '10 Helen Griffith '03 Shiela A. McDermott '54 Florence Wiebner Tyler '27 Leah Walther Hart '18 ' Marilyn Kline Bell '52 Nancy Rutledge Haggart '73 Ruth Tangen McGeary '46 Florence Underwood '09 Susan Feeney Hass '74 Dana Bolstad Benjamin '63 Marjorie Speer Hakanson '43 Mary Dolliff McGrew '40 Kathy BlilieVanlanen '53 Marilyn Jan Haumann '60 Helen Turnham Bennett '39 Eva Wilkinson Hall '09 Mary McCollum McKenzie '43 Judy VanValkenburg '55 Laura Leigh Havlina '52 Francie Hubbard Bennett '54 Helen Miller Halstead '35 Anne Louise McMahon '77 Pauline Smith Waite '23 Sharane Havlina '45 Barbara Lee Best '73 Lynn Louise Harris '71 Rose Dilling McMullen '28 Lynda Lee Waite '68 Janet Hay '46 Josephine Bezoier '40 Kathleen Gemmell Hartwell '23 Mary McQuiston '67 Ann Hull Wall '08 Frieda Hedrick '22 Margaret Bjerke '55 Mary Jones Haskin '41 Barbara Robinson Michalson '50 Mary Pearson Watson '65 Jean Herm '67 Ellen Paine Blandin '02 Sheila Kenyon Hastings '67 Susan Gardiner Mikkelsen '29 Dorothy Tennant Webster '21 Beverly Nelson Hohman '45 Janet Leach Blodgett '50 Marian Barling Hayes '33 Katherine Perkins Mitchell '58 Jane EIna Westerdahl '63 Karen Holt '69

, Mary Rafferty Bloom '65 Jane Marie Healy '67 Margaret Hascall Moon '75 Jane Hansen Whitmore '45 Dorothy Morrison Hovey '20 Karen Bonhus '58 Gweneth Hedlund '29 Margaret Ann Morrissey '65 Jean McGilvra Wilcox '13 Margaret Bell Howard 19 Elizabeth Ladd Borgwardt '43 Anna Geyer Heinrich '67 Constance Moss '66 Helen Sheridan Williams '11 Elizabeth Pratt Hubbard '79 Coeleen Kiebert Boss '52 May Welch Heinrich '10 Janet Elizabeth Moss '62 Virginia Barr Wilson '25 Maryanne McDougall Hume '54 Marion Holbrook Botelho '43 Eugenie Leighton Heisey '50 Barbara Odle Neal 53 Jean Wilson '31 Katherine Hyland Jacobson '26 Verna Herman Boyle '13 Dorothy Bremicker Hendricks '46 Jean Marty Nelson '54 Carilee Ann Witta '73 Kathryn Pendleton Jardine '14 Joyce Kliewer Bramblett '64 Katherine Kierland Herberger '30 Donna N. Nelson '40 Ann Powers Wofford '37 Audrey Bullis Jensen '36 Gertrude Moore Brandt 11 Patricia Ann Hickory 30 '69 Harriet Zuppinger Nelson '24 Mary Heritage Wright '07 Virginia Lambert Johnson '30 Muriel Gunderson Brattvet '20 Jessie Scott Hill '16 Cary Lou Nicholson '67 Virginia Harsh Wright '27 Patricia Kaiser '45 Janet Ekiund Bredesen '47 Jean Hinman '52 Jane M. Nides '71 Mary Monley Yelland '29 Joan Kathleen Keeney '68 Anne Phillips Bremicker '41 Alice Hamburg Hinterberg '46 Helen Crane Norton '12 Sally Young '68 Katherine Bogucki Kennedy '62 Gwendolyn Morris Brigham '23 Joanne Hogan '50 Patti Jo Novaria '72 WASHINGTON (Lambda) Karla Kephart '72 lane Britzius '47 Carol Hoidale '30 Ann Olson Nycklemoe '59 Barbara Olason Aaro '70 Elaine Dunnett Kilgore '56 Janet Gilquist Brodahl '48 Harriet Holt '48 Judith Ann Oberaigner '64 Bernice Kennedy Ahrens '21 Cindy Lou King '65 * Margaret Menzel Bronson '10 Helen Chalmers Hopewell '13 Mary Gray Peck '02 Wilma Hoover Allen '38 Nan Heughan Kinney '48 Karen Peterson Broughton '61 Lyla Root Hoppin '05 Judy Penney '54 Bernice Allison '41 Emily Evans Klages '64 Elaine Cipra Broughton '47 Harriet Ahlers Houdlette 11 Evelyn Petersen '40 Ann Lawrence Arbitman '64 Jeanie Marie Knabel '69 Janet Youngdahl Bultrud '47 Carol Glass Hucherard '65 Betty Himes Peterson '39 Gwendolyn Albert Arnstein '40 Judith Peaker Knutsen '61 Nan Brown Burke '12 Martha Hustad Huestis '66 Alice Phelps '37 Carol Jefferson Badovinus '63 Jane LeCocq Langlie '51 Sara Sherman Byers '23 Louise Weesner Huey '13 Carolyn Paul Pitney '49 Marilyn McMeekin Bauer '61 Myrna Anderson Larson '59 Mary Hoftert Byson '56 Ethel Robertson Hull '09 Ruth Plank '32 Harriet Frost Biggar '27 JoAnne Haumann Leach '57 Sandra Lampman Campbell '65 Patricia Jean Hurrie '78 Nancy Lee Pogue '60 Gerry Lemon Bjornstad 'SB Sally Fletcher Lee '52 lulia Hoppin Canfield 'U Barbara Meyer Huso '55 Diana Rogstad Prichard '62 Mary Birchfield Blair '40 Lynne Walter Levesque '67 Nancy Anderson Chappie '60 Elizabeth Laws Hutchins '20 Katherine Lincoln Prince '24 Beverly Kay Bogen '68 Elizabeth Barry Lincoln '33 .Valerie Puttick Clark '42 Harriet Thompson Hutchinson '17 Elizabeth Purvis '32 Violet Sheppard Bonner '16 Florence Jones Loudon '11 Dorothy Ploucher Clark 22 Alice Bacon Hutt '26 Carol Ann Quest '64 Patricia Ward Borrow '38 Elizabeth Waltz Luce '67 May Clarke '07 Mary Vanvalkenburg isserman '55 Mary Louise Quest '63 Ina Lamont Bowen '10 Katherine Langdon Luna '36 Helen Mannel Clute '32 Agnes Ives 02 Nancy Raeburn '59 Mary Weisman Brewer '30 C. Sinclair Craven Malm '49 Mary Mclear Conde '44 Mary Ives '02 Mary Schuck I^eeder '54 Kathleen Price Bronsdon '48 Marion Carrigan Marshall '18 Elizabeth Hagaman Corning '32 Bonnie Bolstad Jacobson '66 Mary Goss Regan '31 H. Morgan Harris Brown '33 Christine Burkheimer Martinson '66 Margaret Bell Corson '02 Donna Marie Jarvis '74 Marian Luick Richard '35 Bess Kaufman Brown '04 Heien McCurdy Marvin '03 Dianne Cox '57 Muriel Franceschina Jessup '44 Julia Bel! 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SUMMER, 1 982 / THE CRESCENT OF GAMMA PHI BETA / 29 Qamma Vhi'Beta SororityT)iredory Founded November 11, 1874 Syracuse University

FOUNDERS Historian: Mrs. F. H. Mason (Charlotte Hamilton), 5050 Lake XII: Mrs. S. G. Arana (Connie Rutt), 10654 Onondaga Place, Helen M. Dodge Ferguson Shore Drive, Brown's Lake, Jackson, Ml 49203 Boise, ID 83709 Frances E. Haven Moss Magazines: Mrs. C. W. Kenney (Dorothy Stark), Maplewood Gar Xlll: Mrs J.- A. Merz (Eleanor Baker), 14356 NE Siskiyou Ct., E. Adeline Curtis dens, 129 Croyden Lane, Apt E, Syracuse, NY 13224 Portland, OR 97230 Mary A Bingham Willoughby Mothers' Club: Mrs. Joseph Griffin (Elizabeth Roessler), 2837 XIV: Mrs. F T Sporck (Victoria VanLoenen), 10 Carriage Rd., Brook Dr., Falls Church, VA 22042 Charleston, WV 25314 THE GRAND COUNCIL Nominating: Mrs. C B. Briscoe, Jr. (Margaret Godbold), 4523 XV: Mrs. H D. Allee (Jackie Reid), 2711 Olympia Dr., Betten Grand President: Mrs. T. L. Kline (Karen Wander) 3648 S 91st Haverleigh Terr., St. Louis, MO 63128 dorf, IA 52722 St., Omaha, NE 68124 PACE Committee: (Chapter Development) XVI: Mrs. R. A. Gosnell, Jr. (Beverly Smith), 3609 Serra Rd., Alumnae: N. Alumnae Vice President: Mrs. R. 0. Bronsing (Ann Mullen), 31 Mrs. W Choat (Phyllis Donaldson), 9716 Eskine Malibu, CA 90265 Chesterton Lane, MO 6301 7 St., Omaha, NE 68134 Chesterfield, PROVINCE COLLEGIATE DIRECTORS Collegiate Vice President: Mrs. B. Lowell (Ruth Donlon), 1800 Collegiate: Mrs M. Meaux (Marcia Maior), 581 1 Creekbend, I: Mrs. C. Locke 27 Hackett Ave., Long Beach, CA 90815 Houston, TX 77096 (Carolyn Seymour), Broadview, Pointe Claire, Quebec. Canada H9R 3Z1 Director of Finance: Mrs G. E. Misthos (Mary Jane Hipp), 242 Parliamentarian: Ms. Jennie K. Curtis, 20 Lake PI., Walnut 11: Mrs. R 2262 Glendale Rd., Glenview, IL 60025 Creek, CA 94598 Egleston (Gwen Whitnell), Deerpath Rd., Ms. Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Director of Expansion: Mrs. L. W. Betts (Mary Alice Adams), Philanthropy Programs: Judy Elaine Graham, 2716 III: Mrs P Farrell 6409 2448 Whitehall Circle, Winter Park, FL 32792 Rosedale, Dallas, TX 75205 (Cindy Partain), MacKenzie, North Olmsted, OH 44070 NPC Delegate: Mrs. I. P. Nelson Jr. (Gloria Swanson), 3521 Roy Pledges (Asst. to CVP): Ms. Linda Brooks, 2033 Mohawk Dr., IV: R. al Lane, Dallas, TX 75229 Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Mrs J Quick (Elizabeth Ahlmeyer), 1212 Tomah Dr., ML Pleasant, Ml 48858 Executive Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. F. Guerra (Randall Ste Policies (Asst. to DOF): Mrs. T. A. Lothian (Carol Ann VIchek), V: Mrs. E. Lewis 535 vens), 7503 Mann Dr., Englewood, CO 80111 PO Box 863, Williams Bay, Wl 53191 Sally (Sally Erikson), Michigan Ave., Apt, Public Relations: Ms. Camille Cestone, 1340 N. Dearborn, Apt. #907, Chicago, IL 60611 CENTRAL OFFICE-7503 Marin Drive, Englewood, CO 80111 11F, Chicago, IL 60610 VI: Mrs. M. Vanyo (Kathleen Hazzard). 2127 S. 18th SL, Moor Research: Mrs. C. Shafer, Jr. (Audrey Weldon), 6808 Rockhill head, MN 56560 FIELD PERSONNEL Rd., Kansas City, MO 64131 Vll: Mrs K. McMurray (Laura Taylor), 880 Peyton Dr., Beau TX 77706 Collegiate Consultants: Janet Jones, Teni Kennedy, Mary Neel, Rush (Asst. to CVP): Ms. Karen Kendall, 6403 Del Monte, Apt. mont, Sandy Pursley, Julie Woodall 116, Houston, TX 77057 Vlll: Mrs Lorraine Schaeffer (Lorraine Dey), 1892 Nekoma Oi., Expansion Supervisor: Nancy Donovan Ritual: Mrs. D. Kempthorne (Patricia Merrill), 11219 Gunsmoke Tallahassee, FL 32304 St., Boise, ID 83706; Mrs. P. Farrell (Cindy Partain), 6409 IX: Mrs. C. W. Scarborough (Donna Snyder), 7817 Kenosha, THE CRESCENT MacKenzie, North Olmsted, OH 44070 Lubbock, TX 79423 X: Mrs. Editor: Mrs. P. Riske (Kns Brandt), 1222 E. Cordova Ave., Casa Scholarship (Asst. to CVP): Miss Colette Cooley, 701 1/2 Peoria G. Wright (Janet Heft), 5102 E. English, Wichita, KS Grande, AZ 85222 St., Peru, IL 61354 67218 XI: Alumnae Editor: Mrs. R. E Wiltamuth (Margy Molden), 1700 Song: Mrs. W. Kaelin (Jeannette Stoll), 4301 Revere Rd., Enid, Mrs. C. R. Duncan (Shirley Grounds), 2531 N. Santa Lucia Kiva Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20904 OK 73701 Ave., Tucson, AZ 85715 XII: Collegiate Editor: Mrs. G. Welch (Cindy Hunter), 8D Rue Maison, TranSISter Service: Mrs. L. W. Bush (Gail Nelson), 14385 Mrs. L. Halvorson (Kathryn Huffman), 732 S. Lynn, Mos Birmingham, AL 35209 Stablestone Ct., Chesterfield, MO 63017 cow, ID 83843 Xlll: Feature Editor: Mrs G. McKenzie (Natalie Meyer), 531 S. Burton Mrs. G. Todd (Martha Hall), 2847 Alhambra Dr., Belmont, Ca 94002 PL, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 AREA FINANCIAL ADVISORS XIV: Business Manager: Mrs. F. Guerra (Randall Stevens) Ms. Barbara Chadwick, 203 Mason Ave., #5, Nashville, ,1 Mrs. W. E. Pierson (Louisa Brown), 4229 N.E. 33rd, Seattle, TN 37203 WA 98105 NATIONAL PANHELLENIC CONFERENCE XV: Miss Kristie Lynn Baack, 61 00 Vine St., #H49, Lincoln, NE Mrs. W. Griffm 340 (Cathy Boudreaux), Plainsboro Rd , NPC Delegate: Mrs. I. P Nelson, Jr (Gloria 68510 Swanson) Plainsboro, NJ 08536 1st Alternate Mrs. D. H. Lundin XVI: Mrs. D. Bond (Alison Shafer), 47 Nighthawk, Irvine, CA Delegate: (Marjorie Speidel) Mrs. E. G. Hart (Mary Jean Lauvetz), 6 Brookside Rd . Philadel 5811 Oberlin Ave. N.E., Seattle, WA 98105 92714 j' phia, PA 1 91 1 8 2nd Alternate Delegate: Mrs. C. Hustad (Virginia Geiger), 5304 Mrs. R. G. Drouet (Leona Davis), 10482 E. Grandeur Dr., Baton ENDOWMENTLOAN BOARD Ayshire Blvd., Minneapolis, MN 55436 Rouge, LA 70815 Directors 3rd Alternate Delegate: Mrs T. L Kline (Karen Wander) Mrs. G. Baldwin (Julia Lynn), 503 Hobson Dr., Pittsburg. KS Mrs. W. Nichols (Diane Dross), Chairman, 17475 Arbor Dr., . 66762 INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN South Bend, IN 46635 , Ms. Patricia Denton, 747 Willis, Glen IL 60137 Alumnae Expansion (Asst. to AVP): Mrs. R. L. Howes (Cynthia Ellyn, Ms. Eileen 300 E. 74th New York, NY '� Meisner), 2005 Moran Rd., Franklin, TN 37064 PROVINCE ALUMNAE DIRECTORS Effinger, St., Apt. 22E, 10021 ( Alumnae Initiates (Asst. to AVP): Mrs. D. J Matuszak (Mary I: Mrs. D. M. Matheson 7 Pocahontas St., (Dorothy Roberts), Ms. Kathenne Joan Vorisek, 502 S. Occidental Blvd. #20, Helen Eaton), 4011 E. Prospector Dr., Salt Lake City, UT Winchester, MA 01890 Los|- Ca 84121 Angeles, 90057 II: Mrs. R. Flinchbaugh (Julia Hill), 32 Overlook Dr., Ivyland PA Mrs. G. E. Misthos Jane Hipp) Awards: Mrs. R. H. Allard (Jean Anderson), PO Box 7046, Ta 18974 (Mary Mrs. T. L. Kline hoe (Karen Wander) City, CA 95730 III: Mrs. J. W. Tschantz (Mary Ann Messer), 1236 Hidden Oaks Mrs. F. Guerra (Randall Stevens) Bylaws: Dr., Dayton, OH 45459 International and Province: Mrs. F. L. McDonald (Ernestine IV: Mrs. G. Heid (Kathy Erdel), 1528 Northwestern Ave., West GAMMA PHI BETA FOUNDATION Dobler), 9714 State Line Rd., Shawnee Mission. KS IN 47906 Lafayette, President: Mrs. T. L. Kline (Karen Wander) 66206 V: Mrs. M. E. ' Stromer (Peggy Larson), R.R. 2, 1 1 72 W. Cty M Executive Vice President: Mrs. E. B. Adams (Beverly Cm- Alumnae (Asst. to AVP): Mrs. F. W. Volker, Jr., Wl 53563 (Ann Milton, mings), 7786 S. Elizabeth Ct., Littleton. CO 80122 I McCune), 1700 W. 25th, Odessa, TX 79763 VI: Mrs. M. Savageau (Vicki Smith), PO Box 5603, SUS Fargo Vice President: Mrs G. E. Misthos (Mary Jane Hipp) Collegiate (Asst. To CVP): Mrs. G. V. Kallal (Jeannine Shel ND 58102 j Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. F. Guerra (Randall Stevens) ,' 1296 Casa Solana Dr , don), Wheaton, IL 60187 Vll: Mrs. D. R. Johnson (Sue Herzog), 5538 McCommas, Dallas Directors: t House Corporation (Asst. to DOF): Ms. Emerald L. Erickson, TX 75206 Mrs. R. 0. Bronsing (Ann Mullen) 149 Farnsworth Ave., #3B, Bordentown, NJ 08505 Vlll: Mrs. G. Oliver (Jean Brooks), 4030 Summit Dr., N.E., Mari Mrs. B. Lowell (Ruth Donlon) Convention: Mrs. M. A. Michele (Mignon Phipps), 2214 E. San GA 30067 etta, Mrs. L. W. Betts (Mary Alice Adams) Juan, Phoenix, AZ 85016 IX: Mrs. R. E. Mapes (Beverly Gerhardt), 11618 Shasta Ln., Mrs. I. P. Nelson, Jr. (Gloria Swanson) Convention Coordinator: Mrs. J. D. Moore (Leonite Selzer), Oklahoma City, OK 73132 Foundation Standing Committees: " 2807 S. Peoria, Tulsa, OK 74114 X: Mrs. R. Schumann 9743 (Judith Wilkins). Rd , Chairman: Ms. Jennie K Sagamore Camping Curtis ' 20 Lake PI.,' Walnut Coordinator of State Membership Chairmen. Mrs. D. J. Leawood, KS 66206 Creek, CA 94598 'i 12205 Schonberg, (Theora Kurt), Leavenworth. Omaha, NE XI: Mrs. J. M. Burnett 5429 E. . (Dorothy Hoadley), Caron St., Financial Aid Chairman: Mrs. D. Ilgen (Barbara Geiser), 1521 68154 Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 Woodland Ave., West Lafayette, Ifi 47906 s

30 / THE CRESCENT OF GAfVlMA PHI BETA SUIVIIVIER, 1982 -?(I]@�g�'L}'i}�[7l Chapter Advice Based On Half Century Of Experience When Honora Warren Wimer (Denver) became a Gamma Phi Beta in 1930, she had yet to reaHze she was beginning an association which would last more than half a century. Today she serves as alum na advisor to Delta Omicron Chap ter at Southern Technical Institute. Of Delta Omicron's members Honora says, "I like their self- suffi ciency. They are working their way through school. They lead busy, ac tive, useful lives. Their involvement with life and the business sorority Honora Warren Wimer (Denver) presents pink carnations to collegians Jea Summers, Dana world prepares them for both fami Manning and Alecia Fortenberry. ly life and careers." As an Army wife, Honora trav there is a great sense of security in Chapter. She, in turn, welcomed eled a great deal, including living in knowing Gamma Phi Beta sisters members new in the area and began Japan for one year. In many cities are there." extending friendships which had along the way, she met Gamma Phi When she moved to Atlanta 30 been shared with her. This summer, Beta sisters. "I have made some life years ago, Honora knew no one with Honora's urging, the Atlanta long friendships," she says. "When and quickly became friends with alumnae will produce a directory you move into a new community. members of the Atlanta Alumnae with more than 300 members. Working with Delta Omicron Chapter has been an easy adjust ment for her. She was director of Beethoven Plays Bakersfield admissions and registrar for Pied mont Hospital School of Nursing Don't be surprised if the Bakers tain town of Tehachapi, which for 15 years. In that position, she field, Calif, area becomes a cultural Diane had picked for its beauty. worked with college age women mecca in the next decade. If Diane Despite its name, the festival's and presented career day programs. Lang Bryan (UCLA) has anything music wasn't limited to Beethoven, Since most students at Southern to say about it, that's a likely hap including works such as Aaron Technical Institute are commuters, pening. She organized and raised Copland's "Appalachian Spring" Honora coordinates activities in the funds for the community's first an and Samuel Barber's "Adagio for homes of alumnae, including rush nual Beethoven Chamber Music Strings." preference parties. In return, she Festival, inviting professional Featured groups were the Fine and the collegians treated Atlanta groups from outside the area to per Arts Brass Quintet from San Fran alumnae to an appreciation dinner. form. cisco, the HANSI Woodwind Quar After retirement, Honora became She first got the idea for the festi tet and flutist Louise DiTullio. An a docent of the Atlanta Historical val while completing her doctorate accomplished flutist and clarentist, Society and a member of its Weav in music at USC. "My professors at Diane herself was also featured. ing Guild. She also enjoys the activ USC encouraged me," she recalled. Thanks to support from commu ities of her three children and four "They were aware the area is a little nity groups, businesses and Gamma grandchildren. behind other areas in cultural offer Phi Beta, the festival ended in the Delta Omicron members have ings. There's a need and this is a re black and a grant has been re found a loyal supporter and an in sponse to that need." ceived. Diane is enthusiastically teresting woman in Honora. After After raising funds and making planning the next festival. 52 years of membership, she contin all the arrangements, Diane's dream Diane is president of the Bakers ues to be a fascinating and valuable reached fruition in five days of con field Alumnae Chapter and Panhel addition to Gamma Phi Beta. Becky certs last July in the nearby moun lenic simultaneously. Robinson (Florida St.)

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