Gamma Rho chapter was founded at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas on March 6, 1954.
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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).
Photographs and brief descriptions highlight the achievements of alumnae chapters and individual alumnae.
The Award of Distinction was renamed the Award of Achievement in 1955. The scope was broadened to include sisters who were making a difference in the world through education, journalism, politics, the arts, business, etc. This particular award was given to Karen Pomerantz Tandy (Gamma Rho, Texas Tech University) in 2006 for her professional work with the Drug Enforcement Administration, an agency of the United States Department of Justice. She was nominated by President George W. Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on July 31, 2003. She was the first female head of the DEA.
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.