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The 2000-01 collegiate leadership consultants pose with the National President together at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Back row, left to right: Nicole Reas (Alpha Beta, Purdue University), Karen Ellis (Epsilon Theta, California State University, Sacramento), Lisa Griffiths (Pi, University of California, Berkeley), Kristen Wilkins (Epsilon Zeta, Auburn University), Heather Winter (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota), Stacey Jo Faust (Alpha, DePauw University), Janelle Griffin (Alpha Beta, Purdue University). Front row, left to right: Ann Bruner (Theta Lambda, Clemson University), National President Janice Crandall (Omicron, Baker University), Mikelle Holt (Alpha, DePauw University), Stephanie Capstick (Nu, University of Colorado Boulder).
Members of Delta Nu (Iowa State University) chapter and the Iowa State University chapter of Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity work on a homecoming service project to create a mile of pennies.
Mistress of Ceremonies Blanche Denslow (Gamma Nu, San Diego State University, right) and her sister, Nina Denslow Blakley (Gamma Nu, San Diego State University), pose together at the celebration for Gamma Nu (San Diego State University) chapter's 25th anniversary.
Founders Estelle Leonard (Alpha, DePauw University) and Bertha Deniston Cunningham (Alpha, DePauw University) pose together at the 1937 National Convention in Glacier National Park.
An unidentified group of Beta Mu (Pennsylvania State University) chapter members in matching T-shirts pose with the Nittany Lion during an aerobathon philanthropy event.
National Council members Ruth Tewinkel Suppes (Rho, University of Washington), Hannah Keenan (Alpha, DePauw University) and Vera Arnold Willis (Mu, Simpson College) play around with a hand cart during the 1950 National Council meeting at the Seigniory Club in Montebello, Quebec, Canada. In the background are Martha Chamberlin Leslie (Theta, University of Michigan), Delight Stevens Dodds (Alpha Chi, Butler University), Katherine Schafer McDonald (Alpha Omicron, The Ohio State University) and Mary Frances Hess Peak (Beta Nu, University of Utah).
Zeta Pi (Arizona State University) chapter rented space in this apartment building in the early 1980s.
Mildred Estabrook Scott (Pi, University of California, Berkeley) served as National President from September 1949 until September 1953.
Gail Henion Sheehy (Alpha Iota, University of Vermont) was initiated in 1955. An American author, journalist and lecturer, she wrote 17books, even having a movie made based on her book "Hustling" in 1975. She also wrote numerous high-profile articles for magazines such as New York Magazine and Vanity Fair. She won the Award of Achievement in 1985.
Martha Baird (Zeta, New England Conservatory) was initiated in 1915. She placed first in the conservatory’s annual piano competition and then graduated summa cum laude from the conservatory's soloist program. That same year (1917), she made her debut in recital at Jordan Hall in Boston on November 17, garnering solid reviews from the arts sections of major newspapers, including The Boston Globe. She then pursued further advanced studies in Berlin, Germany with the legendary pianist Artur Schnabel. Her third and final marriage – to John D. Rockefeller Jr. – enabled her to take her philanthropic work to even greater heights. On the day of her marriage (August 15, 1951) she was given a sizable trust fund by Rockefeller, which she used to establish the Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music in 1957. When her third husband died in 1960, she then redirected a significant portion of her $48 million inheritance to that fund. In operation until 1982, the Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music provided critical scholarship and grant support to solo artists and ensembles for a quarter of a century before it was dissolved.
Second Century Campaign Committee members of the Mu Mu (Kansas City, Missouri) chapter finalize marketing plans for the sale of the official Alpha Chi Omega aerobic shoe. Proceeds from the sale of the shoes benefitted the education and scholarship programs of the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation. Pictured, left to right, are Assistant Third Vice President Ellen Skeens Fairchild (Omicron, Baker University), Third Vice President and Project Chairman Carolyn Buell Van Ness (Omicron, Baker University), Alumnae Chapter President Toni Mufic Gelpi (Phi, University of Kansas) and Marketing Director Becky Holtzen Long (Alpha Nu, University of Missouri).
The collegiate leadership consultants for 1990-91 pose together. They are (left to right) Elizabeth Reding Gambrell (Alpha Phi, The University of Texas at Austin), Kathy Frick Moss (Alpha Kappa, University of Oregon), Maria Arnold Fischer (Theta Xi, California State University, Northridge), Jeanette Bowers Weaver (Omega, Washington State University), Becky Mustard Hinkle (Epsilon Chi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Laurie Cheney Summerlin (Epsilon Zeta, Auburn University) and Heather Schooler (Alpha Eta, University of Mount Union).
Initiate of Beta (Albion College)
Four Alpha (DePauw University) chapter members and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma pose together at Thanksgiving. They are: Sidelia Starr (KKG), Anna Hough, Maud Rude Link, Grace Paul Kerr and Olive Burnett Clark.
Ethel Mead Van Auken (Lambda, Syracuse University) served as National President from 1928-35.
Marcia DeRocco (Alpha Chi, Butler University) was a sculptor and painter, earning the Margaret Emma Griffith national fellowship for her work, "Portrait of Marcia," in 1931. Marcia spent two summers studying at MacDowell after returning from her studies abroad. She won the Award of Achievement in 1962.
Zeta Chi (Muhlenberg College) Chapter President Renee Trabert (Heinbokel) (Zeta Chi, Muhlenberg College) receives the chapter's charter from National President D'Alice Coburn Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) during their installation.
Hannah Keenan (Alpha, DePauw University) served as director of the central office from 1937-66.
Mary Janet Wilson (Alpha, DePauw University) served as national president from 1896-98. She was the first alumna to serve as president of Alpha Chi Omega.
Alumnae (left to right) Mary Storbeck (Mu, Simpson College), Imogene Holster Lamb (Xi, University of Nebraska - Lincoln), Phyllis Carter Conrad (Iota, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and Phyllis Harris Blumer (Xi, University of Nebraska - Lincoln) pose together at the 1955 National Convention at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.