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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.
Debra Bidwell Coveney (Alpha Psi, UCLA) reports that MIT is working on securing housing for sororities and that they are considering giving one of the houses to the Alpha Chi prospective chapter once it is installed, but they will need alumnae support in the form of a house corporation and chapter advisors for the university to consider them.
Doris Crum Wheeler (Beta Omicron, Florida Southern Collegee) sends $22.25 on behalf of the Tampa Alumnae Club for a project supporting children affected by the World War II bombings of Britain.
The Collegiate Leadership Consultants for 1991-92 pose together. They are (front row) Laurel Daniels Abbruzzese (Theta Psi, Columbia University), Erica Hylton Garman (Theta Rho, James Madison University), Teresa Hebert Patton (Epsilon Eta, Stephen F. Austin State University), Kathy Middleton Fink (Gamma Nu, San Diego State University), (back row) Mindy Roberts Barton (Psi, The University of Oklahoma), Stephanie Coleman Weeks (Alpha Psi, UCLA), Melissa Cassens Neal (Theta Rho, James Madison University), Janet Bailey-Hatfield (Alpha Delta, University of Cincinnati), Becky Mustard Hinkle (Epsilon Chi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) and Holly Redlin Flynn (Zeta Omicron, Vanderbilt University).
Three alumnae, (left to right) Betty Dawson Imlay (Gamma Nu, San Diego State University), former Province President Katherine Fredendall Franklin (Alpha Psi, UCLA) and Lori Herrera, pose together at the celebration for Gamma Nu (San Diego State University) chapter's 25th anniversary.
Olympic distance runner Julie Brown (Alpha Psi, UCLA) stands at the podium after winning the Award of Achievement at the 1985 National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana. Julie competed in the first-ever women's Olympic marathon in 1984.
The 1977-78 national collegiate field advisors and graduate advisor pose together in matching T-shirts at the 1977 Training Leadership Conference in Stillwater, Oklahoma. They are (left to right) Kenis McGough Dunne (Alpha Psi, University of California, Los Angeles), Andrea Wooten (Gamma Rho, Texas Tech University), Betsy Greene Ruis (Epsilon Pi, Georgia Southwestern State University), Terri Tipton Holder (Delta Kappa, Sam Houston State University) and Patti Lucas (Gamma Tau, Oklahoma City University).
This article discusses the prospects of distance runner Julie Brown (Alpha Psi, UCLA) in the women's U.S. Olympic marathon trials.
Alpha Psi (UCLA) chapter members and soldiers watch films of football games at a buffet dinner and dance given by the chapter for recently released prisoners of war. They are (back, left to right) Gay Ruppert Fisher, Lt. Ed Taylor, Lorraine Hazen Kavanaugh, (front, left to right) Shirley Doman Michelson and Lt. Ted Kusler.
This page lists Alpha Chis who have joined the Life Loyal program between April 1 and June 30, 2015.
Alpha Chi Omega members who have recently gotten married are listed, along with their husbands, by chapter.
Alpha Chi Omega members who have recently given birth are listed, often with their husband and new baby's names, by chapter.
Photographs and brief descriptions highlight the achievements of collegiate chapters.
Barbara Deady Horton (Gamma, Northwestern University) writes to Elizabeth Hays Kirby (Alpha Psi, UCLA), president of the Epsilon (University of Southern California) House Corporation, to provide advice about renting out chapter houses for the 1984 Olympics.
Southwest Missouri State University President Marshall Gordon writes to Zeta Sigma (Missouri State University) Chapter President Deborah Drissell Powell (Zeta Sigma, Southwest Missouri State University) congratulating her on the chapter's new house.
In this form letter, Mary White Houser (Alpha Psi, UCLA) provides an update on Alpha Chi's efforts to support children in Britain affected by bombings and asks for opinions on how money raised for the Defense Fund should be spent on domestic projects.
Linda Thomas (Pi, University of California, Berkeley) writes on behalf of the Gamma Tau Gamma (Newport Beach, California) chapter to nominate Florence Lindahl Cooling (Iota, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) for the Alumnae Appreciation Award and outlines her many contributions to Alpha Chi Omega over the years.