National President D'Alice Cochran presents the chapter charter to the Theta Pi (University of California, Davis) chapter president at the chapter's installation on June 7, 1986.
This Second Century Campaign update newsletter lists campaign donors and includes an article about Mu (Simpson College) chapter alumnae supporting the restoration of a piano at Simpson College.
History, heritage and purpose of Alpha Chi Omega was the central theme for the 1985 trip to the founding site, DePauw University. This letter walked attendees through the program of the day and instructions on how to keep with their group. One side features the instructions and welcome letter while the other is a map of the campus.
Evans invites Alpha Chi Omega to establish a chapter at Clemson University.
Past National Presidents pose together at the 2008 National Convention. (Left to right) Past National President 2004-08 Donna Smith Chereck (Alpha Phi, The University of Texas at Austin), Past National President 1976-80 Karen Aunan Miley (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota), Past National President 2000-04 Julie Cain Burkhard (Beta Sigma, University of Georgia), Past National President 1992-96 Judy Evans Anderson (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota), Past National President 1980-83 Martha Hannegan (Omicron, Baker University), Past National President 1988-92 Ellen Little Vanden Brink (Alpha, DePauw University), Past National President 1983-88 D'Alice Coburn Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University), Past National President 1996-2000 Janice Manning Crandall (Omicron, Baker University).
National President D'Alice Coburn Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) at the 1985 Centennial Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana
D'Alice Coburn Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) served as National President from 1983-88.
Aggie Steiner (Beta Eta, Florida State University), exhibit creator, and National President D'Alice Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) cut the ribbon to open the Showcase Alpha Chi Omega resource center at the 1988 National Convention in Palm Desert, Florida.
Vicky Richardson Harrison (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) explains the history behind the two dresses on display in the headquarters museum.