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Mary Flood Hutton (Psi, The University of Oklahoma), Patricia Mullins (Kappa, University of Wisconsin), Shirley Henry Nielsen (Alpha Psi, University of California, Los Angeles), Hillyer Freeland (Psi, The University of Oklahoma) and Adele Fieve Drew (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota) pose with an unidentified man during the 1973 Training Leadership Conference in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
These minutes from the First Grand Council meeting, held in Albion, Michigan, in 1903, include reports from the grand treasurer, Grand President and editor of The Lyre. Of particular note are the precarious financial situation of The Lyre, plans for voting at the 1903 Inter-Sorority Conference, the establishment of alumnae chapters and the decision to revoke the charter of Eta (Bucknell University) chapter due to inactivity.
This report of the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation includes reports from the Foundation's chairman and treasurer; a summary of votes; financial statements; and lists of the Board of Trustees, committees, and fellowship and scholarship recipients.
Technically this was the 9th Convention, but at this point in our history Alpha Chi Omega had not yet established a naming convention for events, therefore the labels differ. This program includes a chapter roll, a list of the Grand Council, a full program of events, banquet menu, banquet toast list, musicale program and the lyrics to several Alpha Chi songs.
This handbook includes a list of the names, addresses and birthdays of all active chapter members and new members, a list of chapter officers, social and chapter house rules, requirements related to scholarship, activities, social programs, financial obligations, a list of 10 tips for new members and the lyrics to a few Alpha Chi songs.
This article provides a brief description of the 2015 Volunteer Summit and includes a number of photographs from the event.
Photographs and brief biographies are provided for four of the 2015-16 chapter consultants.
The 2015-16 chapter consultants are listed by region and state for the traveling consultants and by university for the resident consultants.
Rachel Williams Haley (Omicron, Baker University) discusses her experience serving as a student lobbyist on Capitol Hill with the Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee. The article includes a photograph of Haley with National President Diane Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University) Senator Pat Roberts, Senator Roberts' executive assistant Jensine Frost Moyer (Delta Tau, Minnesota State University, Mankato) and his communications director Sarah Ross Little (Beta Rho, American University).
This article includes portraits and biographies of each of the women appointed province presidents for 1948-49.
This directory lists the names and addresses of Fraternity leaders, including members of the National Council, standing committees, province leaders, alumnae district leaders and alumnae state chairmen. It also lists each collegiate chapter along with its president and alumnae advisor and each alumnae chapter or club with its president and meeting information.
This spotlight includes an interview with and photograph of Province Alumnae Chair Jane Bonnell Short (Gamma Chi, Stetson University).
This profile on Nicki Reas Meneley (Alpha Beta, Purdue University), CEO of the Fraternity Executives Association, begins with her time at Purdue University and in Alpha Beta chapter and follows Meneley through her time as a chapter consultant, a member of headquarters staff and executive director of the National Panhellenic Conference to her current position. The article includes several photographs of Meneley.
Diane Wilson Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University) solicits recommendations for the National Nominating Committee and outlines the qualifications, nomination process and selection process.
This article outlines the nominations process and qualifications for the National Council and includes important dates for nominations as well as the members of the National Nominating Committee.
This article explains the governance model of leadership used by Alpha Chi Omega, a model that many other fraternities and sororities are adopting.
Members of the 2019-20 National Housing Corporation Board. Front row, from left: Molly Muething Ironmonger (Theta Lambda, Clemson University), Cassie Gerhardt (Alpha Pi, University of North Dakota), Donna McGrath Klinge (Epsilon Kappa, California State University-Fullerton). Back row, from left: Danielle Durocher (Iota Pi, Houston Baptist University), Lynne Biggio Herndon (Alpha Upsilon, University of Alabama), Jennifer Crotty (Delta Mu, University of Massachusetts). Not pictured: Alice Snedeker (Epsilon Phi, Georgia Institute of Technology)
2018-20 National Council. From left: Jennifer Daurora (Delta, Allegheny College), Lynne Biggio Herndon (Alpha Upsilon, University of Alabama), Jill Sabatino Lacy (Gamma Mu, Ball State University), Angela Costley Harris (Alpha Beta, Purdue University) - president, Mikelle Holt Brady (Alpha, DePauw University), Jari Askins (Psi, University of Oklahoma)
2016-18 National Council. Front row, from left: Mikelle Holt Brady (Alpha, DePauw University), Angela Costlely Harris (Alpha Beta, Purdue University) - national president, Jennifer Daurora (Delta, Allegheny College). Back row, from left: Lynne Biggio Herndon (Alpha Upsilon, University of Alabama), Jari Askins (Psi, University of Oklahoma), Jill Sabatino Lacy (Gamma Mu, Ball State University)