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A statue of Hera and bricks for each collegiate chapter can be found in the rear of the headquarters building at 5635 Castle Creek Parkway in Indianapolis.
Photographs of each Past National President are featured in the Headquaraters building at 5635 Castle Creek Parkway in Indianapolis.
Alpha Beta (Purdue University) hosted a Frisbee Fling fundraising event to support cystic fibrosis reserach and the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation. Shown here are Jane McGurk and National President Martha Carolan Hannegan (Omicron, Baker University).
This photograph from the 1948 edition of the history shows the charter members of the Alpha Mu (Indiana University) chapter. Dora Bentley (bottom row, second from right) had graduated in 1921 but was initiated as part of the charter group. She was one of the four original members of the Sigma Beta Upsilon local group that petitioned Alpha Chi Omega to become a chapter, and the charter members personally requested that she be initiated with them. Dora was a teacher and respected community leader, and her daughter, Janet Blades Blocker Fairhead, was initiated into the Alpha Mu chapter in 1951.
Members of the Alpha Zeta chapter at Washington University in St. Louis at the chapter's 1987 spring formal
Members of the Alpha Beta chapter at Purdue University visited the headquarters building at 3445 Washington Boulevard in 1971.
Members of the Beta Omega chapter at the University of Toledo in 1980 encourage Alpha Chi to "go for it."
Alpha chapter (DePauw University, 1920. Hannah Keenan, daughter of Founder Bessie Grooms Keenan, is pictured in the fourth row, far right. Hannah went on to become director of central office from 1937-66 as well as archivist. Hannah identifed the chapter members on the back of the photograph.
Marian Nevins MacDowell (Zeta, New England Conservatory of Music), founder of MacDowell, in 1936
Marian Nevins MacDowell (Zeta, New England Conservatory of Music), founder of MacDowell, is greeted by National Council member Delight Stevens Dodds (Epsilon, University of Southern California) in 1955.