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Lisa Kunkel (left) and Anne Kreutzer (right), Alpha Chi chapter (Butler University) on Bid Day, 1979
Those attending the 2024 convention excursion to headquarters received a round enamel pin featuring the design of the lyre inlay in the building's foyer.
Dress worn by outgoing National President Lynne Biggio Herndon (Alpha Upsilon, University of Alabama) at 2024 National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana
During the 2000 National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, sisters participated in a walk to promote awareness of domestic violence. Shown are Kathy Middleton Fink (front, left) and Stephanie Sibley (front, right).
An Alpha Chi (Butler University) commemorative plate explaining the history of the chapter's housing. "In 1922, Bernice Avery Smith, Alpha, helped her niece organize a group known as Beta Chi. After inspection in 1924, the group was installed at the Eastern Province Convention on February 28, 1925. The Alpha Chis lived in rented quarters until 1935, when a cinder block house was built. In April, 1953, this house was torn down and a Georgian Colonial house was built in its place."
February 2017, Angela Costley Harris announced a new inclusive position. In the past, we had no specific policy related to transgender students. If a student qualified to participate in the Panhellenic sorority recruitment process at their university, they were eligible for consideration as a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Many chapters and campuses across the country have requested more specific guidance and have indicated their desire to have the opportunity to consider transgender women for membership.
Diane Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University) sends out a call to celebrate Founders' Day 2015.
Call to convention video, National Convention 2016. The "Sunshine and Sisterhood" convention welcomed 900+ attendees to the JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes.
Then National President Diane Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University) shares her personal perspective on "Aha" moments in sisterhood.
Then National President Marsha Grady (Alpha Upsilon, University of Alabama) calls members to celebrate Hera Day on March 1, 2011.
Then National President Marsha Grady (Alpha Upsilon, University of Alabama) calls all members to register for the 57th National Convention in St. Louise, Missouri.
Vicky Richardson Harrison (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) explains the history behind the two dresses on display in the headquarters museum.
Presented to the Fraternity as a gift from Gamma Nu Gamma (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) for the Centennial Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana 1985.
This Royal Albert Friendship Series Carnation cup and saucer features a red carnation pattern with gold trim and matching saucer. This was not an official china pattern for Alpha Chi Omega but was commissioned at the 1919 National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. This cup and saucer are on display at headquarters.
The 1985 National Convention was the centennial celebration for Alpha Chi Omega. This booklet was given in the registration packet to every attendee and featured not just the convention program but also the hopes and dreams of the organization for another 100 years.
DATE OF BIRTH: June 10, 1867 DATE OF DEATH: April 18, 1957 CEMETERY Crown Hill Cemetery 700 West 38th Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Section 73, Lot 334