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This Tau (Brenau University) chapter newsletter provides updates about the chapter, including articles on the new chapter house and the annual alumnae banquet and profiles on some of the collegiate members. Also of interest is an article about new privileges being granted to students by Brenau University.
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.
Carolyn Barrick Chestnut (Gamma Epsilon, Oklahoma State University) provides an update on chapter activities to chapter alumnae. She also includes alumnae updates such as birth and marriage announcements as well as a list of alumnae with new addresses.
Foundation Board of Trustees Chair Aggie Smith Steiner (Beta Eta, Florida State University, left) and incoming Foundation Board of Trustees Chair Mary Pat Lambke (Beta Epsilon, Michigan State University, right) pose with a Gamma Phi (Lamar University) chapter representative and her chapter's recognition from the Foundation at the 2018 National Convention in Austin, Texas.
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.
Carol Hall Bolen (Beta Phi, Bowling Green State University) poses with the Pledge Award won by her chapter at the 1972 National Convention in Chicago, Illinois.
Advertising executive Mary Andrews Ayres (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota) won the Award of Achievement in 1978.
The inside back cover of this issue of The Lyre features a photograph of Beta Omicron (Florida Southern College) chapter members holding the Dean's Cup won by the chapter.
Editor Laura O'Brien (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) provides an introduction to this issue of The Lyre and some of the content within.
Past winners of housing grants and members of the grant committee are listed here.
Photographs and brief descriptions highlight the achievements of collegiate chapters.
Four alumnae are highlighted for accolades they have received. This article includes a photograph of each woman profiled.
This newsletter includes articles about the National Housing Corporation, TEAM Discovery weekends and alcohol programming.
This newsletter from Alpha Beta (Purdue University) chapter includes articles about chapter social events, recruitment, the chapter's new housemother and academic achievements. Three photographs are part of the newsletter as well: portraits of alumna Martha Bolt Graham (Alpha Beta, Purdue University), new housemother Helen Harrison Dailey and a group photograph of the new members of 1960.
Kristin Koppen (Delta Chi, William Woods University) provides an update about chapter activities for alumnae.
Julia Wanzer (Delta Kappa, Sam Houston State University) provides an update about chapter activities for alumnae.
Ruth Orndorff Darragh (Gamma, Northwestern University) suggests using Celia McClure's (Delta, Allegheny College) "My Symphony" during recruitment.
Alisa Waerlop Pettingell (Zeta Omega, Western Carolina University) thanks Lange for her assistance to Zeta Omega (Western Carolina University) chapter and provides an update about the chapter's achievements over the last semester.
Norma Dowdy Labuda (Delta Phi, Texas A&I University) poses with the Most Improved Scholarship Award won by her chapter at the 1972 National Convention in Chicago, Illinois.