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6 18 23 quarterly alpha gamma delta Experience the new Alpha Gamma Delta! summer 2011 volume CI, N0.4 UIFI recap mentoring youth sister spotlight PMS 576 PMS 187 http://www.alphagammadelta.org/home
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ExperiencethenewAlphaGammaDelta!

summer2011volumeCI,N0.4

UIFI recap mentoring youth sister spotlight

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http://www.alphagammadelta.org/home

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Jackie Brannon StuttsInternational President

Jackie Brannon StuttsInternational President

After a year of countless discussions, surveys and poten-tial markups, Alpha Gamma Delta has a new brand message and visual identity! I can’t be-lieve the day has finally come to share it with all of you! I’m es-pecially excited about our new message: Live with Purpose. It feels so simple, yet so perfect for Alpha Gamma Delta. The message can be applied across the organization, from the indi-vidual to the collegiate chapter to International Headquar-ters—it's Fraternity-wide! The new brand message and visual identity is one compo-nent of our plan to continue bettering Alpha Gamma Delta’s image for our membership and others. The brand message and identity, the new website, and the Alpha Experience and Gamma Experience materials all have a relevant, fresh image. As a growing organization, the new message and identity speak to our personal and organiza-tional goals and vision.

The new International Head-quarters building will also re-flect the new message and iden-tity. We are excited to provide a new home that our membership can be proud of and utilize. In addition, the launch the Frater-nity Housing Corporation will help our chapter housing to be safe and attractive.

As we continue the responsibil-ities of meeting many Frater-nity initiatives, we have made a commitment to learn from the Greek system and our National Panhellenic Conference sisters specifically. We want to be part-ners with the campus Greek Life office personnel, too. One of our strategic initiatives is to be more visible in the fraternal world.

Cultivating relationships within the Alpha Gamma Delta circle has benefitted the Fraternity. Much time in the last few years has been spent with the Foun-dation and The Leadership Institute-Women with Purpose board members. This relation-ship-building effort has resulted in a more focused approach to better our entire organization. Examples of this are the ex-ceptional programming of the Alpha Gamma Delta Experi-ence and the revamped Leader-ship Consultant program. Both encourage membership development and relationship building. In an effort to deepen alumnae sisterhood bonds, there is an alumnae develop-ment task force reviewing all aspects of alumnae chapter/club life. Later this year, we will begin to review and upgrade the recruitment, appointment and education of all volunteers to better serve the Fraternity. All three entities, the Fraternity,

the Foundation and The Lead-ership Institute, are diligently working together on initiatives such as these to make Alpha Gamma Delta stronger.

The Philanthropy Committee has been focused on renewing our commitment to healthy liv-ing and determining what that looks like across the organiza-tion. We’ve long understood the benefits of life balance for all our members and we’ve acknowledged that Alpha Gamma Delta can do a better job to make life balance easier.

Our accomplishments over the past few years have been pure joys. As we continually improve to better ourselves, there will be many more celebrations to come! Alpha Gamma Delta is a premier women's organiza-tion making others (as well as our own members) take notice. As the Purpose states, we are encouraged to esteem, revere and love Alpha Gamma Delta for the difference she is making in the lives of those whom she touches. This is happening!

The challenge for all Alpha Gams is to Live with Purpose!

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itfeelssosimple,yetsoperfect...

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DirectorofCommunicationsandMarketingJill Lewman [email protected]

GraphicDesignandMultimediaCoordinatorKylee Kirkkkirk@alphagammadelta.orgCommunicationsandMarketingCoordinatorKailee Fouch Bennett [email protected]

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TheQuarterlyMagazineMission

TheAlphaGammaDeltaQuarterlyMagazineendeavorsto:

•Serveasaforumofcommunicationtoinspire,educateandchallengemembersonFraternity,Greekandwomen’sissues.

•Rekindle,sustainandexcitememberloyaltyandinterestthroughcelebratingandvalidatingsisterhoodandrecognizingandacknowledgingindividualandchapter/clubaccomplishments.

•Serveasapermanentrecordandarchive,documentingtheFraternity.

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Fraternity News

Collegiate News

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PearlsofWisdom

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Dear Quarterly staff and Executive Director, I wanted to thank you both for not only allowing me to share my story about El Salvador with my sisters, but also for furthering our Fraternity. I love sharing my experiences about my trip to El Salvador with others, and this was the best avenue to do that.

The hard work you all put in at IHQ and in the Quarterly remind us where we have come from, and hopefully where we can go in the future!

Courtney WilhelmBeta Omicron-Illinois State University

Dear Courtney,Thank you for sharing your story in the Quarterly! Many members reached out to us and were inspired by your story. You are a great representative of Alpha Gamma Delta, and I hope you will continue to Live with Purpose throughout your life!

Best,Jill HarterQuarterly Editor

Dear Quarterly staff,Thanks for the excellent review of our Fra-ternity history in the spring issue. I enjoyed it greatly.

Also, thanks for the piece by Liz Harriss York, whose concerns are so clearly stated. At age 69, I share these concerns. For that reason, I am very much interested in the opinions of MIT psychologist Sherry Terkle, in her new book Alone Together. Terkle addresses the ways in which technology is changing us, according to the cohort we be-long to. It would make a fine conversation [for the] alumnae among us who resonate with the issues she raises.

I found the focus on the cherishing of friendships by the collegiate chapters a welcome exercise. It brings to light the common thread that the Quarterly readers have!

Carol KitchenAlpha Phi-Marietta College

Carol,I’m glad you enjoyed the Quarterly and that Liz's article inspired you!

Best,Jill HarterQuarterly Editor

Thanks to all of the sisters who provided feedback on the Quarterly on our Facebook Fan Page and on Twitter. Several of your comments are below: TWEETS• Great article in the @alphagammadelta

Quarterly about our founding! Happy #FoundersMonth! –Katie Butler, Beta Xi-Purdue University

• Just read @alphagammadelta Quarterly cover to cover. As an Alpha Chapter alumna, loved article/pics of our founding year! –Rachel Sears Casanta, Alpha-Syracuse University

FACEBOOK COMMENTS• I read the history article. I never knew that

Edith had the fall and was injured during most of the founding year. I also found it interesting about the evolution of the New Member Pin and about the attic room. Actually, the whole article was fantastic! Thanks staff...keep up the excellent work! Oh...and I had to read it online too because my hard copy hasn't come yet. Couldn’t wait either! :-) –Tara Wheeler Prather, Theta Kappa-University of Virginia

SubmityourfeedbackontheQuarterly!

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• Once again I was reminded of how much foresight our Founders had considering they weren't all together that many times. I'm also really glad that shampoo was developed during the past century. –Patricia O'Connor Vreeland, Epsilon Iota-University of Northern Colorado

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ColonizationatAustinPeayStateUniversity

ThecolonizationprocessisunderwayforAlphaGammaDeltaatAustinPeayStateUniversityinClarksville,Tennessee!Followthejourneyonthecolonywebsiteatgoalphagam.com.Youcanalsocheckoutthecolony’sFacebookFanPageandTwitterpage.AlphaGammaDelta’scolonizationrecruitmentbeginsinearlyOctober.Ifyouhavequestionsabouttheextensionprocess,contactBrookeHeffernan,AssistantDirectorofFraternityServices-NewChapterDevelopment,[email protected].

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Haveyouseenyourinitiatingchapter’swebsite?Checkthemoutatwww.alphagammadelta.org/member/chapters.IfyouareacollegianandyourchapterdoesnothaveawebsiteprovidedthroughOmegaFi,pleasecontactKaileeFouchBennett,CommunicationsandMarketingCoordinator,[email protected].

BuildingUpdates

•RenovationshavebegunatAlphaGammaDelta'snewInternationalHeadquarters!Followtheprogressatwww.alphagammadelta.org/aboutus/yourihq.

•TheFraternityHousingCorporationhasfinisheditsrenovationsatEpsilonBeta-UniversityofKansasandAlpha-SyracuseUniversity.Staffmemberswereon-siteoverseeingtherenovationprocessandensuringthatthesefacilitiesaresafe,competitiveandattractive.MoreabouttheFraternityHousingCorporationwillbeinthenextissueoftheQuarterly.

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Over 400 collegians and advisors traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana, for The Leadership Conference (TLC), held at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown from June 24-26, 2011. Usually held every two years, TLC is an opportunity for collegiate officers and advisors to connect, share ideas and receive training to help them in their officer roles.

This year, TLC programming centered on the Gamma Experience—a program for second and third year initiated members of Alpha Gamma Delta that incorporates the Alpha Gamma Delta Purpose. Focusing on individual and chapter growth, the Gamma Experience encourages chapter-wide discussion, led by a peer facilitator. At TLC, attendees were trained in The Leadership Institute-Women with Purpose’s award-winning program Barriers to Facilitation, empowering them to learn valuable life skills while preparing them to lead their peers through the Gamma Experience.

The conference began on Friday evening with an energizing Dessert Reception and Launch Event, where

sisters were encouraged to interact with one another and discuss the Purpose. Jackie Brannon Stutts, International President, and Stephannie Sack Bailey, Executive Director, started the evening by highlighting the latest Fraternity updates. Lee Woodham Digiovanni, Education Committee Chairman, and Kodee Gartner, Assistant Director of Fraternity Services-Chapter Development, took the stage next, discussing the meaning behind the Gamma Experience and the purpose of the conference.

In addition, TLC attendees had the opportunity to view a sneak peek of the new Alpha Gamma Delta visual identity and brand message—Live with Purpose. Attendees were provided with a notebook and sunglasses with the new logo on them as a special treat!

On Saturday, attendees learned more in-depth information about the Gamma Experience and then started the Barriers to Facilitation course. In the afternoon, attendees had the opportunity to practice their newly-learned facilitation skills with

a group of peers. In addition to learning about the Gamma Experience and developing facilitation skills, sisters were encouraged to have discussions about the significance of the Alpha Gamma Delta Purpose and the Ritual. In a session called “Celebrating a Life of Purpose” on Saturday night, sisters were divided into groups and asked to discuss the personal meaning behind each line of the Purpose, encouraging group interaction and personal reflection. A meaningful and purposeful conversation about the Ritual, led by collegian Samantha Avanzino, Delta Omicron-University of Nevada Las Vegas, and Stephannie Sack Bailey ended the evening.

On Sunday morning, sisters attended breakout sessions that helped them learn how to implement the Gamma Experience into their chapter’s member development programming. The conference ended with an inspiring closing session that encouraged sisters to be confident about their facilitation skills and get excited about sharing this new program with their chapter.

TheLeadershipConferenceInspiring Sisters at

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WhatistheGamma Experience?Using the Alpha Gamma Delta Purpose as our framework, the Gamma Experience incorporates group programs and individual application activities for each line of the Purpose. The intent of the Gamma Experience is to encourage discussion with members of each class, learn how to apply the Purpose to members’ individual daily lives and reflect on the implications of the Gamma Experience on the membership growth and experience. The Gamma Experience is intended for second and third year initiated members of Alpha Gamma Delta and is a part of the complete member development program—the Alpha Gamma Delta Experience. Peer-led and entirely discussion-based, the Gamma Experience provides a standard framework from which chapters are able to create a custom experience based on the perspectives represented within the membership.

HowdidtheGamma Experience begin?The Gamma Experience has been a dream of many Alpha Gamma Deltas for quite some time. Our members wanted to create a meaningful membership experience. The Leadership Institute employed a comprehensive research study with Alpha Gamma Delta collegians, and what they discovered is members really connect with the Alpha Gamma Delta Purpose. As a result, The Leadership Institute helped Alpha Gamma Delta create a membership experience entirely focused on the meaning of the Purpose, providing members with a real-world application of this historical set of values.

In order to create the best possible educational program for our members, the Gamma Experience was test piloted in the spring 2011 semester with 12 collegiate chapters with varying geograph-ic and campus differences. The pilot process began in February 2011 with the Gamma Experience Training Event, held in India-napolis. Representatives from all 12 pilot chapters attended to learn and participate in the Barriers to Facilitation course.

After the event, each chapter was assigned a portion of the pro-gramming to test with the chapter membership. Representatives from International Headquarters and The Leadership Institute traveled to each pilot chapter to observe the programming in action. Based on feedback from the chapter and observations of the programming, changes were made to the Gamma Experience programming to better suit the membership.

ThankYou!A special thank you goes to The Leadership Institute for creating such an impactful program; the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation, for funding the program; and the pilot chapters, for their helpful feedback and positivity throughout the pilot process.

@AnnaE55: This is what Alpha Gam is supposed to be. Amazing and so simple. #gammaexp #TLC2011

@bialew: ''Our Ritual is who we are and the Purpose is what we do'' @alphagam-madelta #gammaexp #TLC2011

@leedigio: It's a great day to be an @alphagammadelta! Can't wait for people to see #gammaexp today at #TLC2011! Lots of love put into it.

Gamma Experience TweetsThroughout the conference, Twitter was incorporated into programming as a reflection component. The hashtags #gammexp and #TLC2011 were used to display tweets on screens throughout the event. A few tweets from TLC attendees are listed throughout this article! Follow IHQ: @alphagammadelta.

@agdexec: Such great updates from @alphagammadelta at #gammaexp. The future looks bright for this wonderful organization. :)

@Jessr1313: #Alphagammadelta #gammaexp #TLC2011 Living with Purpose. Never have I felt more proud to be an Alpha Gam then right this moment! #Inspired

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"I went to the Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI) not knowing what to expect. I had never been to a leadership conference before, and to be honest, I was pretty terrified. But in a matter of just five days, it seemed like all 90 attendees were my best friends. After sharing our story, we all walked out of the room with a new outlook on everyone else. We were more understanding of each other and our differences.

After the first night, I looked through the outline of the next four days. I saw that we would be discussing our ritual on one of the days. I had no idea how this would be possible for me. Almost every other person in the room had someone else from their chapter there. How was I going to talk about my Ritual with complete strangers? I couldn’t explain to them what anything meant, so it would obviously be a pretty short conversation. I have never been more wrong.

All 90 students sat down in one room and participated in a conversation led by Ben. He brought us back to the first day of UIFI, when we made a list of all the things that were getting in the way of Greek life’s success. He pulled out that piece of paper and got out his ritual

book. He then wrapped that piece of paper around his ritual book. There was just silence. Everyone in the room realized that everything we “stand for” is ruined by everything that we do negatively. All the partying, all the hazing and all the disrespect for others was hiding what each different [organization’s] ritual stands for in general. I remember feeling so defeated that night but our facilitators reminded the group that we still had another day. We needed to trust the system.

The next day, we made our blueprints. Our blueprints were basically outlines of what problems our chapters have and how we plan to go home and fix those problems. What steps need to be taken? Who needs to have their fire lit? What can you do even when you feel like you can’t do anything? How do you find the courage to speak up to your friends? Our meeting that night was very different from the night before. It was inspiring, and we were all feeling much more relieved and courageous.

It’s very hard to explain how strangers can change your life, but that is exactly what happened at UIFI. I will be returning to my campus with a whole new outlook on life and how to run my chapter. We have a mentality that where we are is just fine.

Thank you to the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation for sponsoring Alpha Gams to attend the Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI). Make a donation to the Foundation at alphagammadeltafoundation.org.

But what is so wrong with working to be amazing? What is so wrong about trying something that may not work? What happened to our Purpose and the goal to “possess high ideals and to attain somewhat unto them?” One of the common phrases at UIFI was, “Stop worrying about the how and just focus on the what.” We often get caught up in the how. We don’t know how things will work out, and we don’t know how we will accomplish our goals. However, if all we focus on is the what, we could be a completely different chapter. My goal for the next two years is to find a way to inspire my chapter like UIFI inspired me.

I am extremely grateful for my opportunity to attend UIFI. I have made friends who I know will support me in the changes I want to make in my chapter. In addition, I know that these friends will also hold me accountable to my goals. I am going back to my chapter as a completely different person, inspired to make positive change, and for that I am thankful!"

Chelsea Simmons Delta Tau-Chapman University

Leading Values

”“ We have a mentality

that where we are is just fine. But what is so wrong with working to

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Alpha Iota−Baldwin-Wallace College

Degree: B.A. in Political Science with a minor in History and International Studies “For me, living with Purpose is trying each day to be a little better than I was yesterday. I always keep the Purpose in the back of my mind and I try my best to use it as my guide."

Introducingthe2011-2012Leadership Consultant TeamEach year, Alpha Gamma Delta selects recent graduates to serve on the Leadership Consultant Team, in an effort to bring support and guid-ance to all of the Fraternity’s collegiate chapters. This talented and hardworking team will serve as a valuable resource for all chapters, in ad-dition to providing support to Alpha Gamma Delta’s new colony this fall at Austin Peay State University. Lesley Feyerherm, Sigma-University

of Illinois, was a 2010-2011 Leadership Consultant and is returning for a second year.

Zeta Eta−Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Degree: B.S. in Industrial and Management Engineering

“I do my best to cherish my relationships with my family and friends while doing all that I can to make a positive impact on the world around me.”

Lauren CarlsonMu−Brenau University

Degree: B.S. in Early Childhood Education

“I hold the meanings and Pur-pose of Alpha Gamma Delta very close to my heart and feel as though it’s important for us as members to really get to know our Ritual. Knowing the ins and outs of Ritual makes you comfortable with it, which in turn makes it much easier to live out.”

Ashley LamphierEpsilon Zeta−Arkansas State University

Degree: B.S. in Communica-tions-Radio/TV and B.S. in World Languages-Spanish

“My favorite line is ‘To wel-come the opportunity of con-tributing to the world’s work…’ because I've always had a pas-sion for volunteering! I love the power of philanthropy and its potential to change lives.”

Shannon O'Nale

Alpha Lambda−The Ohio State University

Degree: B.A. in Speech and Hearing Science

“By volunteering in my community, forming lasting friendships with my sisters and committing myself to attain-ing the best education possible, I attempt to live the Purpose each and every day.”

Epsilon Epsilon−William Jewell College

Degree: B.A. in English and Organizational Communication

“Each day I try my best to be a loving daughter, loyal friend and well-rounded woman. I sometimes fall short of these ideals, but I live with Purpose because I never stop trying.”

Sigma−University of IllinoisSecond Year Leadership Consultant

Degree: B.S. in Psychology

“Most of all, I think about the 11 women who started it all in 1904. I live our Purpose as a sign of respect for those inspiring women who had the courage to begin our wonderful sisterhood.”

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FOR MANY YEARS, the Armorial Bearings was the natural representative mark of Alpha Gamma Delta. It was common place at that time for Greek organizations to adopt their crest as the official logo, but as the corporate and consumer world grew and shifted, specific images and ideas became more and more of an essential component to identifying different companies and products.

Alpha Gamma Delta grew to adopt this notion as well, switching to a few differ-ent logos and brand messages over the years to serve as the symbolic embodiment of the Alpha Gam experience. It is no secret that the past two years have been a time of tremendous change, as the Fraternity works toward its mission to become more relevant to all members. And there is still much progress to come!

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Embracing the PurposeThough Emily Helen Butterfield didn’t write the Alpha Gamma Delta Purpose until much later, the ideals set forth in the Purpose were formed during that found-ing year at Syracuse University. Putting the Purpose on paper gave all members advice on how to live a virtuous and fulfilling life without explicitly clarifying the means to achieve the ends. It was likely the expec-tation of our Founders that the Purpose would serve simply as a guiding light for our members and also the Fraternity her-self. It began the tradition of encouraging members to define their own experience.

Several surveys and extensive conversations later, all audiences were in agreement that Live with Purpose should be Alpha Gamma Delta’s new brand message. It encompasses all that the Fraternity stands for, including our drive to inspire the woman and impact the world.

Live with Purpose is universal; there is no defined way in which a member can effectively live with Purpose. It is up to the member to absorb the 10 lines, decide for herself what each line means to her and de-termine her own plan to incorporate those values into her life.

The Visual IdentityOne of the many founding symbols, the red rose, has long been indicative of AlphaGamma Delta and is a natural representa-tive of Alpha Gamma Delta’s rich history and evolution to meet the needs of women from all walks of life who seek friendship and purpose.

Understanding the importance of circles within Fraternity, the rose remains as a spherical shape. The goal for this visual identity was to incorporate a concept of forward movement into the design. This was achieved through the dramatic flow of the rose stem, which seems to grow out of the “L” in Live with Purpose. The “L” becomes the solid foundation from which the rose is able to prosper, much as the Fra-ternity strives to be the supporting base that allows our members to reach for their best.This new visual identity replaces the previ-ous Alpha Gamma Delta double roses logo.

The Fraternity has a variety of visual ele-ments and symbols—the red and buff rose, green asparagus plumosa fern, the pearl, the

LAST YEAR, we turned around to take a peek at just how much progress we had made, and we realized that “Surrounded by Sisterhood” was not totally describing all aspects of Alpha Gamma Delta. We determined that although sisterhood is a founding ideal of our organization, Alpha Gamma Delta has much more to offer our members and the world. In addition, the world, the organization and the collegiate experience had changed greatly since the last rebrand. International Council decided it was time for a new visual identity and brand message that would be more reflective of today’s mis-sion and values.

To kick off the rebranding process, International Council met with the chosen marketing vendor to discuss what important messages they felt the visual identity and brand message should communicate about Alpha Gamma Delta. It was very clear the new visual identity needed to reflect the traditional elements of the Fraternity, with a modern twist. While the previous logo was appealing and proudly served as the Fraternity's visual identity for a decade, it didn't seem to communicate the fast momen-tum which makes Alpha Gamma Delta stand out today in the fraternal world. International Council believes the new visual identity is much more reflective of the Fraternity today.

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Badge and the Armorial Bearings. A brand is intended to provide some visual represen-tation associated with an organization and to convey a message about the organiza-tion. It is not necessarily comprehensive of all that the organization stands for. For example, think of Nike's iconic swoosh. It immediately identifies the company as Nike but certainly doesn't represent everything they sell or stand for. Likewise, we have chosen the red rose and green stem to rep-resent Alpha Gamma Delta in our visual identity.

The Visual Standards Guide outlines the appropriate ways each element of the visual identity can be used. It is posted on the website in the Alpha Gams section. The goal of the Visual Standards Guide is to establish consistency. Generally speaking, it should not be altered in any way, with the exception of resizing.

Because Alpha Gamma Delta is so reaching, with chapters and members located all over the world, it is important that each and every member do her part to protect and promote the new brand. To be successful, every member must make a conscious effort to replace any appearance of the old logo with the new brand in the appropriate ways defined in the Visual Standards Guide.

Your Challenge: Live with PurposeTake a moment to reflect on the AlphaGamma Delta Purpose and determine how those 10 lines can be incorporated into your life. It likely wasn’t Emily’s intent for every member to follow the Purpose as a road map. The point of the Purpose and the message Live with Purpose is to determine your own path to achieve these simple ideals: Be there for your sisters. Take care of yourself and those around you. Be the best you can be. Know that what you do matters. You can make an impact in the smallest of ways.

That’s living with Purpose.

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A NEW FRATERNITY WEBSITE

Alpha Gamma Delta has a new website! Fo-cusing on member-driven content and sharing the stories of our sisters, the new website is designed to be interactive, informative and engaging. You will notice many helpful fea-tures displayed on the home page, including a chapter locator tool, sister search tool and a link to view the “Experience the New Alpha Gamma Delta” video!

A new feature has been introduced—Let's Talk—that demonstrates how members and friends of Alpha Gamma Deltas are living with Purpose. In addition, we've developed a public section of the website—Alpha Gams—that is intended for members of Alpha Gamma Delta. By clicking on "Alpha Gams," sisters can read the latest news and informa-tion about the Fraternity and its members, connect with sisters in their area, read our blog and share ideas. Check out the next few pages to see what the new website has to offer!

Let's Talk – Check back often to read how Alpha Gams around the world are living with Purpose. Alpha Gamma Delta has an abun-dance of fabulous members who are doing awesome things in the name of our Purpose, and we’ll be featuring them here. Want to share your own story? We want to hear it! Click “Tell Your Story.”

Contact Us – Here you’ll find photos and contact information for all International Headquarters and Foundation staff.

Like – Spread the word about Alpha Gamma Delta’s new site by “liking” it on Facebook!

Chapter Locator Tool – Use the Chapter Locator to find collegiate chapters and alumnae groups near you. After searching, you will find links to the groups’ websites, Facebook pages or email addresses.

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Login Box – Use this login box to access myAlphaGam, the new, members-only portal. Here you can find sisters near you, access handbooks and forms, register for Fraternity events and more! See page 22 for login instructions or watch this video!

AGD Foundation – The Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation’s website is now housed within the Fraternity’s site.Visit their site to learn more aboutthe Foundation or to make a gift.

Search Box – The search box is a quick and easy tool to find the information you are look-ing for. Simply type what you are looking for in the search box and click on the magnifying glass to get started. (Note: You cannot use the search function to find items on myAlphaGam. These unsearchable items include handbooks, manuals and forms. You must sign in to myAlphaGam and click on the Resource Cen-ter to access these items.)

Alpha Gams – We’ve developed a public section of the website—“Alpha Gams”—that is all for members! By clicking on “Alpha Gams,” you can get the latest news and information about the Fraternity and its members. In addition, you can connect with sisters in your area, read our blog and share ideas with one another. The Recruitment Information Form (RIF) and other important documents are located here.

Facebook Comments – Log in to Facebook to comment or ask

questions using your personal Facebook account.

Idea Bank – Have a great idea you’d like to share with other Alpha Gams? Post it in the Idea Bank! You can even attach a photo or document to your com-ment to explain your idea further! Sisters looking for recruitment or alumnae event inspiration can use the Idea Bank’s search tool to start the brainstorming process. Need more information? You have the ability to comment on the idea to get the extra tips or tricks you need!

Alumnae and Collegians – Get quick access to informa-tion about connecting with Alpha Gamma Delta as well as defining membership expectations to cultivate your experience as an Alpha Gamma Delta.

Blog – Check out our blog that highlights initiatives and announcements regarding Alpha Gamma Delta and the greater fraternal community. View the blog entry about the new brand message and visual identity.

Make a Gift – We’ve made it easy for you to give to the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation.

Member Resources – Links to important Fraternity documents can be found in Member Resources.

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myAlphaGam

MyAlphaGam is the new, members-only portal where you can have instant access to find sisters near you, access handbooks and forms, download help-ful resources and update your information. It replaces the previous Member Services section of the Fraternity website. You can even link to your Facebook account, participate in polls and catch up on the latest Fraternity news!

See page 22 for registration instructions!

myApplications – Depending on your role with Alpha Gamma Delta, you will have access to different items under myApplications. If you are a collegian, you will be able to connect to Member Access Plus to pay your dues. If you are a VST member, you may see a link to Compass, the new Fraternity database.

Events – Soon, you will be able to register for all Fraternity events. Stay tuned for more information!

Resource Center – The Resource Center is your one-stop shop for all operational Fraternity documents. This is where all handbooks, manuals and forms are located.

Idea Center – In the Idea Center on myAlphaGam, you can find recruitment resources, brand templates, Alpha Gamma Delta Experience materials and Alpha Gam songs. Many recruitment, brand and Alpha Gamma Delta Experience resources are still in the works so be sure to check back often!

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PRIVACY SETTINGS

The process of transferring information from our old database to Compass, the new database, did not allow for your pre-viously selected privacy settings to carry over. In an effort to best protect your privacy rights, it was determined that the default setting for all members would be to not share any information.

If you would like for other Alpha Gams to search and find contact information for you, please click “myProfile,” then “Edit” in the main profile box that shows your username for myAlphaGam, name and graduation year. At the bottom of the “Edit” screen, you can check “Share Con-tact Information” to allow other Alpha Gams to see your home address, phone numbers and email address. Unfortu-nately, unlike Member Services, you are unable to select which information you would like to share. If you click “Share Contact Information,” you are agreeing to share all the information listed above. We are working with OmegaFi, our database provider, to eventually give you more sharing options in the future.

While you are in myProfile, please be sure to verify that your information is correct. Once you update it in myAlphaGam, it automatically updates our database!

myProfile – Through myProfile, you can update your personal information with International Headquarters, in addition to change your username and password for myAlphaGam. (Note: Please be sure to verify your contact information in myProfile and adjust your privacy settings. Everyone’s privacy settings are currently set to share no informa-tion so if you wish to share your information with sisters who may be searching for you, click “Edit” on the profile box and select “Share Contact Information” at the bottom.)

Advanced Search – Use the Advanced Search to reconnect with old friends or search for sisters near you.

Announcements – Each time you log in, be sure to check the Announcements section for any new notes from Alpha Gamma Delta International Headquarters.

My Calendar – The My Calendar feature will help you remember important Fraternity dates, includ-ing Fraternity events and due dates for Fraternity documents.

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For the Summer 2011

Quarterly, collegiate chapters

were asked to share how

their chapter cultivates

acquaintance with many

whom they meet. Read more

collegiate chapter reports

on the Fraternity website

at www.alphagammadelta.

org/aboutus/

alphagammadeltaquarterly/

collegiatereports.

Alpha Beta –University of Michigan Alpha Beta Chapter fully embodies this aspect of the Purpose through many fun and memorable sisterhood activities. We kicked off our first amazing sisterhood event with Bid Day, where we hosted a lovely garden party on Alpha Gamma Delta’s front lawn. We enjoyed many fun activities such as a photo booth and provided sisters with memorable bonding activities. Initiation week was also filled with bonding activities such as Sweets ‘n Greets, which offered a fun tour of all of the senior houses to the new members, and a mother-daughter tea. All of this culminated with a sisterhood retreat, where we played trivia and icebreakers. -Rachel Christensen

Zeta Epsilon –Michigan Technological University Our chapter has been very active with recruitment this year. Dur-ing Formal Recruitment, our chapter had high hopes of meeting great women to join the organization. Over the semester, we have welcomed many into our home. Every Sunday, a few sisters get together to cook dinner for the chapter. Often times, a sister will invite a friend to meet the rest of the women, and it’s a great way to get to know people. We also invite people over for movie nights, game nights or out for ice cream if a few sisters are getting together. Our chapter has also been very active on campus. We attend events held by the campus, as well as sporting events. This is also a great way for us to get out and meet new women that would be a great addition to the chapter.-Lindsay Hamel

Delta Theta –University of IdahoBeing a part of Delta Theta Chapter means possessing an enthusi-asm for cultivating acquaintances with many whom we meet. We participate in many campus-wide events, join a variety of clubs and committees and partake in socials and philanthropies with other Greek organizations. Recently, Delta Theta Chapter was invited to a social function with Theta Chi Fraternity. This event was held in appreciation of our chapter raising the most money for their philanthropy to put an end to domestic violence. At the event, aptly named Pie a Theta Chi, our women not only had the opportunity to throw whipped cream pies at the men, but also to dance, talk and socialize. Through being active on our campus and participating in fun, philanthropic events such as these, our women are able to cre-ate a good name for our Fraternity.-Tracey Spencer

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Psi –University of AlabamaThis semester Psi Chapter has enjoyed cultivating many new and old friendships. We kicked off the year with a new member class that everyone couldn't wait to get to know. During Initiation week, each older class had a designated night to participate in an activity with the new member class, like bowling and making ice cream sundaes. In addition to sisterhood events, members of Psi Chapter are involved all over campus, participating and forming ties in clubs ranging from SGA senators to prestigious honor soci-eties. We look forward to what exciting events and relationships a new semester will bring.-Genie Smith

Beta Xi –Purdue University Our chapter uses the Alpha Gamma Delta Purpose to guide us to reach out to others on Purdue’s campus. Throughout the semester, sisters have participated in numerous philanthropy events held by different fraternities and sororities. We also participate in trade dinners with other Greek groups on campus. We’ve had such a great time cultivating acquaintances with other members of the Greek community this fall. We’re looking forward to continuing this effort next semester.-Allison Becker

Gamma Phi –Georgia Institute of TechnologyGamma Phi Chapter is able to cultivate acquaintance with many of the people we meet on Georgia Tech’s campus because of our leadership roles and participation in campus events. Gamma Phi Chapter received the Panhellenic Leadership Award from 2008-2010. Many sisters are leaders of Georgia Tech’s freshman orientation program and are tour guides. Sisters also participate as members of the Ramblin’ Wreck Club, a group of Georgia Tech students that promote spirit and good sportsmanship at Georgia Tech athletic events. Not only are we campus leaders, but we are also leaders for women, with our participation in Take Back the Night, an event held to raise awareness about sexual violence. Gamma Phi Chapter sisters also hold places on the Georgia Tech Women’s Recruitment Board. We expand our circle outside Alpha Gamma Delta by working with others around campus.-Katelyn Vermeyen

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In 2005, only 37 percent of foster alumni (adults formally in foster care) attended college, compared to the general popula-tion of 51 percent.*

Since she was little, Priya Na-than, Delta Xi−Arizona State University, has been exposed to the trials of the foster care sys-tem. Her mother has long been an advocate for disadvantaged children and instilled in Priya a drive to correct the damaged system.

“The foster care system has a lot of flaws, but we can try to help those who age out do it successfully,” Priya said. “Basi-cally, when they turn 18, in a lot of states they are expected to be adults. They don’t have a permanent guardian in their life who can help them.”

Priya, a marketing major, met Nikki Lewis, a business management major, through her Leadership through Action class, a component of the ASU Tillman Scholars program. The two were paired up for one of the class’s major assignments: to design and implement a leadership program that would address a social issue or address

a change the student would like to see in his or her community.

Through several brainstorming sessions in class, Nikki revealed that she was an orphan. When her parents died, she was able to live with her aunt and uncle but still experienced a sense of dis-placement. Their shared passion for helping foster and orphan youth led to the idea for a men-toring program, with a twist.

Partnered for Success would be a three-tiered program, utilizing ASU students as mentors for foster or orphan high school students. The first tier would in-volve field trip based workshops to teach the mentees indepen-dent living skills in addition to job preparation. The second tier would focus on community service, providing the mentees with valuable résumé additions. Lastly, the third tier would be the mentoring piece.

“We feel that a lot of ASU stu-dents have recently gone through a lot of the life changes that the foster and orphan youth will have to go through,” Priya said. “We have recent experience that we can share.”

Part of the assignment involved creating a business plan and

presenting it to a panel of local professionals. With feedback in hand, Priya and Nikki set off last fall to bring Partnered to Success to life.

Understanding the need for capital, the pair entered

the Innovation Challenge. The Innovation Challenge is an op-portunity for students to win up to $10,000 to implement an idea that will make a difference in the local and global community.

Over 153 teams entered the competition. After presenting to a panel of judges, Priya and Nik-ki walked away with a $1,000 grant. The publicity opened up several new fundraising oppor-tunities and even landed them in the business magazine, Fast Company, as Arizona’s repre-sentative for the most innovative ideas in the United States.

This academic year has been a whirlwind for both Priya and Nikki. The two often met twice a week, for four to five hours at a time, to secure funding, design the workshops, recruit both mentors and mentees and apply for 501(c)(3) non-profit status.

Partnered for Success will of-ficially launch this fall. This year, the program will be relatively small, utilizing about eight to 10 mentors for about five to eight mentees. Planned field trips include a trip to an apartment complex to learn what to look for in a safe apartment and a shadow day, where mentees will shadow a professional in a career they are interested in.“Right now, we are keeping

our program small the first year just because we want to be sure we can concentrate on all the youth,” Priya said. “These men-tees already have enough people who walk in and out of their lives; they don’t need one more person.”

Both Priya and Nikki stayedin Arizona over the summer to finalize details for Partnered for Success’ launch. Nikki will be graduating early this December to take on more of an executive director role with Partnered for Success.

“We’d like to bring on a board of directors and hopefully get grant and funding money so we can have a salary for Nikki. We also need to bring on others to help with the program,” Priya said.

It is predicted, if nothing changes in the child welfare trends, over 10.5 million children will experi-ence the foster care system.* It may be impossible to reduce this statistic, but Priya and Nikki are committed to making sure the foster and orphan youth they touch through Partnered for Suc-cess are given the tools they need to be productive and successful adults.

If you or your chapter is inter-ested in learning more about Part-nered for Success, visit the web-site at http://partneredforsuccess.org or find them on Facebook.

Partnered for Success

Arizona State University students Priya Nathan (left) and Nikki Lewis (right) founded Partnered for Success to aid foster and orphan youth.

*According to a 2005 study by Casey Family Programs, the nation’s largest operating foundation focused entirely on foster care and improving the child welfare system.

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Calgary Area Alumnae Chapter

Alumnae Chapter Recaps for the Fall 2011

Quarterly are due September 19. Fill out the form

online or email your report to

[email protected].

Calgary Area Alumnae Chapter In June, members of the Calgary Area Alumnae Chapter attended the Style Your Life event in support of the Canadian Women's Foundation, an organization that aims to lift women out of pov-erty. The guest speaker at the event was Clinton Kelly of TLC's What Not To Wear, pictured here with smiling Alpha Gams!- Ashley Kennedy

Greater Raleigh Alumnae Chapter The Greater Raleigh Alumnae Chapter held a number of enter-taining and informative events this spring! Representatives from WomenHeart, an organization dedicated to educating women about heart disease, joined us at our February meeting, and we welcomed North Carolina Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, who we nominated for the Distinguished Citizen Award, to our March meeting to congratulate her on receiving this honor at Internation-al Convention 2010. We celebrated the “Seasons of Sisterhood" with a lovely International Reunion (IRD) brunch, and one of our sisters gave a presentation at the very first Alpha Gamma Delta chapter house at UNC-Chapel Hill, which she called home during her college career. We enjoyed getting together for our annual pot-luck dinner in May, and we're looking forward to a fun-filled fall!- Dawn Pasley Myers

Epsilon Kappa Alumnae ChapterIt has been a fantastic year for Epsilon Kappa Alumnae Chapter. Last July, the alumnae chapter held a garage sale, raising $300 for the Connie Yates Brown Scholarship. We kicked off the school year by welcoming the collegians back for Polish Week with snacks and a gift of silverware for the chapter house. During recruitment, we also provided a Bid Day lunch for the collegiate chapter. In October, we held our second annual Homecoming gathering. Over 40 alumnae and collegians attended, spanning over five decades. In December, we hosted our annual family Christmas party and held a silent auction to raise funds to help support the collegiate chapter. In January, our sisters joined to-gether for a Zumba fundraiser. Alumna Christy Deruy Hays, a cer-tified Zumba instructor, volunteered to teach the class for us. The event raised more than $400 for the Imogene Boone Scholarship and the Jacqueline Iley Scholarship. In April, we had 103 Epsilon Kappa Chapter sisters in attendance at International Reunion Day (IRD), including 61 chapter sisters and 42 alumnae. Visit us at www.agdpsualum.com.- Nicole Thomas

Theta Iota Almunae ChapterTheta Iota Alumnae Chapter enjoyed several events over the past year. In the fall, they hosted a pre-recruitment social for the wom-en of Theta Iota-Western Kentucky University, assisting with re-cruitment preparation and providing them with several meals and goodie bags for the week. In October, Theta Iota Alumnae Chapter celebrated Homecoming with an alumnae brunch at the chapter house. Five alumnae initiates were also welcomed into the circle of sisterhood in October. We concluded the year by participating in WKU's Relay for Life, in honor of at least seven members who have fought cancer in Theta Iota Alumnae Chapter’s short history. Sixteen representatives from the alumnae and collegiate chapters and three legacies participated in the event, raising $2,600 and placing third in the Greeks for Life Competition and in overall fundraising! - Melanie Evans

Central Florida Alumnae Club At our Alpha Gam Always ice cream social in August, we had great weather, and we had some new members join us. Our annual garage sale was held in Maitland, Florida, in November, and we were able to raise funds for our club and the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation. Our Christmas brunch was held in December and was a big success. We collected canned goods for a local charity and collected funds for the United Service Organizations (USO). Some of us volunteered to usher at the Shakespeare theatre in December and enjoyed the show with our sisters. We sold Yankee candles in the spring as a fundraiser and then attended Interna-tional Reunion Day (IRD) at Seasons 52. Our shrimp and corn boil was attended by sisters and their spouses/friends in early June. It was a fun event for our Alpha Gams and their Alpha Gam men!- Rachel Niemiec

Theta Iota Alumnae Chapter

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Last winter, Krystal Parker, Zeta Zeta-Worcester Polytechnic Institute, was hunting for a unique gift for her best friend and Zeta Zeta Chapter sister Liz Kinnal. A frequenter of eBay, she decided to see what Alpha Gam items she might find up for auc-tion. When her search results returned a book titled 75 years of Cooking with Grand Council, she knew she’d struck gold.

When Liz opened the book a few weeks later, she was shocked at the many eccentric recipes inside, all submitted in 1979 by past members of Grand Council (today’s International Council). When planning for the 75th Anniversary Convention, the members of Grand Council wanted to do something special to contribute to the Epsilon Pi Loyalty Fund and the Founders Memorial Fund. (The Founders Memorial Fund became the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation.) The cookbook was sold for $5, and all proceeds were split between the fund and the Foundation.

“We were looking through the recipes and so many of them were so outlandish and ingredients that you never would think of to-gether,” Liz said. “I felt like we weren’t doing the cookbook justice unless we tried at least some of them. And if we were going to try some of them, we might as well try all of them!” The two friends decided they would meet once a week to cook three to five of the recipes and then blog about the good, the bad and the ugly outcomes.

The rules would be simple; they both had to try everything. With over 145 recipes to choose from, it is their goal to finish the cook-book by the end of 2011.

Q: How did you come up with the name for your blog?Krystal: The title of our blog is “But Who Will Eat the Liver?” The first night, we were going through the recipes, and there were four or five recipes that had chicken liver as a main ingredient. I’ve never had liver before, but it just doesn’t sound appealing to me. It kind of became a running joke between the two of us: who was going to eat the liver? We decided we are going to save all of those recipes until the end. We are looking at doing something with some of our other sisters that are in the area and have them help us eat the liver. It will be a fun way to end it.

Q: Are you following the cookbook in order or do you have an-other way of deciding what you will make each week?Krystal: We try to balance our recipes because we make anywhere between three and five every time we get together. We try to make at least one recipe that we are pretty confident that we are going to like so we aren’t disgusted by everything that we eat. We try to balance it out and not do five good things in one night, although we have accidently done that before. But not on purpose!

Q: Have you had any trouble finding any of the ingredients?Liz: I had to find a jar of dried beef. We assumed it was prob-ably like beef jerky or something like that, but I didn’t even know you could buy a jar of jerky. I asked, and it turns out that Hormel actually makes literally a glass jar full of it.Krystal: Which, funny enough, my parents couldn’t believe I didn’t know what that was. Liz: It also turned out to be very salty, and Krystal’s mom then told us after we made the recipe that we were actually supposed to wash off the outside of the dried beef. Lesson learned!

Q: What is the worst recipe you’ve made thus far?Liz: It was called Molded Cottage Cheese Salad. There is a joke that Krystal and I have that we’ve mentioned on the blog. A lot of the salads don’t actually have vegetables in them. There is Jello and the weirdest things you could ever imagine putting in Jello. This one was lime Jello, green peppers (it did have a vegetable in it so it does classify as a salad), cottage cheese, whipped cream and diced American cheese. You mix it all together and let it gel. I had one spoon and that was it. I was done.

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Q: How has this project brought you closer to each other?Krystal: Liz and I had grown apart a little bit after college just because of where work was pulling each of us and our busy schedules. This project has been really great for me to reconnect with her and build our friendship again, which is really important to me. Liz: It’s a chance to completely step back from everything else that is going on. We didn’t get to see each other very often. We only live 40 minutes away, and we were attached at the hip in college but we are busy with work and other things that we are doing outside of our careers. This is a really nice way for us to see each other.

Q: The cooking project started as a way for you both to reconnect but has it also given you a unique peek into Alpha Gamma Delta history?Krystal: It is kind of neat to relive a little bit of history and to look at some recipes that have probably been family recipes that have been passed down since the 1800s. Some cookies that we made were submitted by Founder Georgia Dickover. It is essential slice and bake cookies that you make but the recipe was way before slice and bake cookies were ever in existence.

You can follow along with Liz and Krystal as they work their way through the 145 recipes through their blog, “But Who Will Eat the Liver?”

Q: Have you been pleasantly surprised by any of them?Krystal: What was the green rice recipe we made? Liz: Oh, you beat egg whites, but there were also egg yolks, parsley and cooked white rice.Krystal: We weren’t quite sure what to do about the egg whites because it was almost like you made a meringue for the top of the rice.Liz: Then you had to bake it for like 40 minutes or something. It ended up being this soufflé type thing, and it turned out to be pretty good!

Q: Who is in charge of clean up?Liz: I think we have managed to use every pot and pan in both of our kitchens. Usually, the person whose apartment it is cleans up because we are both pretty particular about how things are done.Krystal: I laugh about using all of the pots and pans because one week, both of our moms and the two of us cooked a bunch of recipes at Liz’s mom’s house. I think we used every single pot, pan and bowl. We ran out of spoons at one point. We found a way to go through every single utensil.Liz: We were pulling out bowls that probably haven’t seen the light of day in about five years. Q: Were either of you experienced cooks before you started?Liz: I love to cook. It is probably one of my favorite things to do. Even in college, if I ever had time, I would try to make something at home with my parents. A lot of times if I go home my mom is like, “Why don’t you cook dinner?”Krystal: Liz is the cooker, and I am the baker. I love to bake but cooking is something I’m learning, and I’ve gotten better at it along the way.

Q: Do you ever have guest tasters to try out the recipes?Krystal: We occasionally have guest tasters ifsomeone is around. Some people shy away from it a little bit because they have seen what recipes we’ve made before, and they know we have the pizza guy on speed dial. Liz: We have to promise that there will be a really good dessert or something we’ve made before to lure them into our kitchens.

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sisterspotlight

Lee Woodham Digiovanni, Gamma Alpha-University of Georgia, has always had a passion for education. She had served in several different Volunteer Service Team roles but when she saw an opening for Education Committee Chair-man, she knew she’d found her niche.

The Education Committee had been formed about a year prior, and after submitting her application and résumé, she was appointed to the role. Her main task would be to prioritize efforts with the collegiate experience, effectively designing the Alpha Gamma Delta Experience with help from the initial curriculum map that the previous Education Committee had devised.

She knew the Purpose should be at the heart of all the programming and after playing with ideas and talking with her committee, Alpha emerged as “the beginning” and Delta, the Greek word for change, seemed to fit well for graduating members. Gamma, however, presented more of a challenge.

The committee knew they needed something special for Gamma. The Leadership Institute–Women With Purpose was able to take the committee’s ideas, along with thoughts from collegians, International Headquarters staff and the Volunteer Service Team, and create something that is indeed very special.

“I've been fortunate enough to be in a position to encour-age [the Alpha Gamma Delta Experience’s] growth and development, and it certainly represents one of the most exciting things I've had the privilege of being a part of as an Alpha Gam,” Lee said. “What I love the most is I can play with ideas in terms of how to make the Alpha Gam experi-ence better for our members. I have the freedom to try them, knowing that what we are working on can impact so many sisters.”

Up next for Lee and the Education Committee is a redesign of the Delta Experience program and materials, which will launch at International Convention 2012 in St. Louis, Missouri.

“We’ve gone back to the Purpose and that is just so excit-ing and so beautiful to me,” Lee said. “I think our Found-ers would be really proud of what we have done with their original vision.”

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TheAlphaGammaDeltaFoundationHonorRollofDonors

Support of the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation is vital to the development of today’s Alpha Gamma Delta. Your generous donations help to provide scholarships to graduate and undergraduate students, essential educational programs for our AGD Fraternity and grants for diabetes education, awareness and research. This listing reflects

annual giving levels based upon donations received between June 1, 2010 and May 31, 2011.

AlphaSyracuse UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Charleen Symonds Husebye

Supporters$100-$249Beverly Brown Dominy Virginia Gelish Drew Caroline James Ellison Julia Gallagher Nancy Schmitt Gurman Edith Vanderbeek Joseph Lois Bishop Oakley Helen Cheng Parr Elizabeth Winship Scott

$1-$99Susan Holliday Barde Tiffany R. Blair Miriam Mitchell Bonk Adrienne Lashway Burruby Lois Seeger Bush Marilyn Castaldi Frances Voss Clem Nicole M. Davies Virginia Jansen Foell Diana Gerland Nancy Capellupo Gurzo Karen M. Hutchinson Bernice Baron Keech Jennifer Shurtliff Kirkland Melinda Walker Krajewski Marilyn Pond Langdon

Mary Jane Compter Lasher Elizabeth Maier Ann Slocomb Merrill Elizabeth Mitchell Jean Hall Mooney Barbara Rushmer Pack Traycie West Pinkoski Nancy Lana Rader Barbara Mesick Rasbach Catherine S. Roy Ann Woodworth Sanborn Greta Hunter Schwegler Gertrude Gates Stillman Diane Michalke Van Lare Louise Orlando Ventrella Nancy Laws Weagraff Ellen Bean Westenfelder

BetaUniversity of WisconsinJewelSociety$5,000 Jewels$5,000-$9,999Audrey Berg Kaasa ▲

$500 Jewels$500-$999Janet Nehring Gibeau

Supporters$250-$499Mary Stricker Briscoe Jane Endres Audrey Hilfiker Keck

$100-$249Barbara Bluhm Dolores Silverness Jung Audrey Zilisch McClellan Jan Thorpe White

$1-$99Karin Cowman Alaniz Colleen Clifford Barnett Susan M. Brockman Suzanne Sueltmann Dornfeld Lynn Hamm Erickson Barbara Ann Eastman Hungate Helen Nelson Johnson Millie Winger Lemoine Carol Casey Mullaney Patricia Miller Nowlan Helen Scripko Pawasarat Dorothy Swift Rae Gail McCarthy Turluck Jean Kyle Whitmire Catherine Sands Williams DeltaUniversity of MinnesotaJewelSociety$5,000 Jewels$5,000-$9,999Iantha Powrie Le Vander* ▲

$500 Jewels$500-$999Joanne Setsvold Edlefsen Virginia Cox Elert

Marilyn Erickson Mitchell Lillian Hall Scarpa

Supporters$250-$499Sally A. Scheefe Dorothy Zakowski Wessel

$100-$249Janice Stussy Elster Cynthia Wagner Engel Irene K. Fernando Judith Volkenant McNamara Julie A. Miller Lois Hamblin Moeller Patricia Borg Schultz Arlene Gustafson Stirratt Mary Ann Lenhard Streater

$1-$99Camille A. Anderson Marilyn Gustafson Anderson Barbara Lovelett Bearr Susan Stockton Bohach Ruth Miller Davis Geraldine Schlitgus Eagan Carol Williams Ellison Marilyn Nelson Holland Doris Allen Howe Nancy Schmidt Langness Barbara Bartholdi MacKenzie Paullette Burkholder O'Connell Patricia Leathers Oslund Barbara Tenney Pinto Jennifer Green Pohl

KEY*MemberswhoenteredChapterGrandbutsupportedtheFoundationthroughanannualgiftorplannedgiftduringthe2010-11fiscal

year.

MembersandfriendswhojoinedtheCorinthianSocietybynotifyingtheAlphaGammaDeltaFoundationofficethattheFoundationisabeneficiaryofawill,trust,insurancepolicyand/orpensionorretirementplan.DoyouplantoprovideforthefutureofAlphaGammaDeltaandhaven'tnotifiedtheFoundationofficeyet?CompleteandsendintheCorinthianForm.(Downloadform.)

LifetimeCumulativeGivingLevels:

Annulet $1,000,000♥FoundersCircle $500,000♦DiamondCircle $250,000

PearlCircle $100,000DDeltaCircle $50,000GGammaCircle $25,000

▲AlphaCircle $10,000DoubleRoseCircle$5,000BuffRoseCircle $1,000

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Louise R. Miller Kelly Shepard Profitt Amy West Reynolds Lindsay M. Rhollans Eloise Bennett Roberts Amanda Wade Schmitt Kimberly Holmes Taylor Mary-Rush Lynch Walker Amelia Perkins Warren

ZetaOhio UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Deborah Schmidt Eschenbacher Francesca A. Lendrum

Supporters$100-$249Dorothy Higginbotham Arold Bonita Lauffer Fox Martha Myles Catherine Fitzgerald Sotiriou

$1-$99Martha Howard Castle Frances Ward Clark Lois Erdman Farrell Eleanor Fixler Gibbs Carol Thompson Hughes Estelle Hogrefe Jones Antoinette Haut Kincade Carolyn Williams Lester Ina Zimpelman Loftspring Carol Gradolph Mason Patricia Mallett Mason Cynthia Clark McClary April Crowell Rose Doris Thiel Simonsen Andrea Manente Stell Michelle Valencic

EtaDePauw UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Margaret E. Piety Dorothy Schoneker Skinner ▲Supporters$250-$499Carole A. Clause

$100-$249Laura Bailey Suzanne Marley Culmer Ann T. Daly Barbara Hill Dozier Stacie Dienhart Gascho Kathi Ann Hancock Lee Bonnie Schiffman Pearson Ellen Rosselot Schneider Kathryn Noll Webster

$1-$99Melinda McCracken Alcorn Laurie Tacheny Borden Vivian Hora Bosquit Sharon McBroom Brunjes Prilda Watson Duvall Carolyn Miles Fermann Kathryn Westphal Gentry* Mary A. Goetcheus Virginia Kibbler Lullo Carolyn Feicht Noss Elizabeth Mills Park M. Clare Johnson Swanson Joanne Canary Thornburg Elizabeth Dye Walker Karen Hawkins Weaver ThetaGoucher CollegeSupporters$1-$99Doris L. Kagle

IotaUniversity of WashingtonJewelSociety$2,500 Jewels$2,500-$4,999Patricia Houck Holvick D

$1,000 Jewels $1,000-$1,903Shirley Rogers Hoyt Sandy McMurray Novak ▲

$500 Jewels$500-$999Eileen Berry Pratt Kymberly Mellor Smitham Jill Stout Von Feldt

Supporters$250-$499Kristi Johnson Feder Oddrun Wick Hansen Gail Caskey Harrison Marjory Winston Parker

$100-$249Marilyn Newell Anderson Susan Howard Brazier Carole Schuette Campbell Kristine Bubb Ellis Janice Lampley Harrison Barbara Todd Henderson Christine Neergaard Irwin Jennie Cameron King Barbara Kemp Mueller Bertha Brink Perry Jean Haslet Sentz Carolee Engstrom Shubert Martha Swift Elizabeth Wilkins Walgamott Ralene Staehli Walls Shirley Widerski

Kathryn Stenborg Schmidt Dorothy Langum Sinks Virginia Hanson Stabnow Phyllis Ann Tramel Stratton Marjorie Vaughn Wezeman Jacquelyn Lande Wick Kari Kottke Willenbring Nancy Hadden Wilson Eileen Williams Zahn Anne Wescott Zitnak

EpsilonUniversity of KentuckyJewelSociety$25,000 Jewels$25,000andUpRuth Breitenstein Henritze* D Mildred Martin* D

$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Virginia Babb Taylor* ▲

$500 Jewels$500-$999Judith Saalfeld Cahill Barbara Hale Letton

Supporters$100-$249Mary Ammerman Adams Betty M. Barnes Anne Adams Embry Sara McClure Franklin Mary Beth Sammons Henthorne Diane Edwards Hobscheid Laura L. Holsclaw Susan Poetker Johnson Mary Jean Hill Kinsman Alma Atkins McGuire Margaret Wheeler Meredith Joan Fiero Nichols Jill L. Purcell Martha-Jean Hardwick Ramsey Elizabeth Hyatt Richardson Julie Wilson Roberts

$1-$999Betty Latimer Anderson Carrie Germann Barlage Gene Crawford Bunnell Mary Dean Clarke Susan K. Compton Davis Lowrey Gardner Carol McGinnis Gathy Sue Grannis Stacy L. Gray Tonya Carter Hatfield Helen Wilson Heltsley Kristen Smith Hord Janet Clarke Hurd Carol E. Leet

$1-$99Dina Micheletti Apostolou Karlene Bladow Carpenter June Sykes Farrell Jean Jorgensen Fisken Patricia Harlow Forsberg Lucille Wharton Frederick Joanne Manley Hancock Brianne E. Jones Barbara Allen Kraft Duane Dickinson Latham Leonne Wolfe Lundgren Judith Cole Nuber Marjorie Brewster Richardson Roberta Smith Sahr Gretchen Von Stubbe Sekel Debra J. Smevaag Joan Morrison St. Marie Pamela Nipper Thornton Kathryn A. Trimpe Sharon L. Winter

KappaAllegheny CollegeJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Erin Kennedy Butkovic

Supporters$100-$249Mary L. Bersano Sharon J. Dicker

$1-$99Dorothea Hunter Haas Rebecca Good Jeppe Deborah Lawther La Pay Jean Stall Marmo Jody Moore O'Grady Karen Elmeier Perry Brenda A. Pittler Charlene Huff Shreve Ruth Peterson Verell LambdaNorthwestern UniversityJewelSociety$5,000 Jewels$5,000-$9,999Helen Heggie* •

$500 Jewels$500-$999Pamella Marschall Jordan Elizabeth A. Kaspar

Supporters$250-$499Nancy P. Orbison ▲

$100-$249Catherine Hobbs Amos Karen Dombro Cagle Susan Iverson Hyatt

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Margaret Watt Larson Kay Joice Stemen Barbara Parmalee Stuessy Mary Lou Mateer Tate Kimberly Peiffer Uchimura Joan Mangam Wegner

$1-$99Barbara Hultgren Benson Gloria Lee Wetters Bouschor Nancy Roth Burghardt Daphne Daume Betty Jo Halterman Dickerson Barbara Link Gelinas Louise Feigel Hanover Arlene Saline Jones Lynda Helen Fink Kest F. Patricia Laibly Colette Marine Lindemann Delores Waters Mossler Frances Sells Ryan Nancy Jean Spinka Timmerman Gail J. Valentine Cherrie Johnson Wickstrom Carol Wanderer Worel Joanne Guerrieri Zurek

MuBrenau UniversitySupporters$250-$499Kalina I. Haynes

$100-$249Holley Rotton Adams Jonna Kimbrell Schwalb

$1-$99Marguerite Duncan McFarland Bradford Eva Seale Brunk Barbara Grandy Collins Marjorie E Ford Coulton Lisa R. Fishman Terri Henderson Lyle Frances Sides Prunty Jessica Barker Shrout Margaret Smith Timberlake Claire Owens Walters Starr Wilson

NuBoston UniversitySupporters$100-$249Margot Bergstrom Semonian Marlene Murray Zuker

$1-$99Dorothy Perkins Bartlett Roberta Chagnon Hendee Carolyn Aldrich Purcell Annie Kempton Rice

XiIllinois Wesleyan UniversityJewelSociety$1,904 Jewels$1,904-$2,499Beth Kelley Schneider ▲

$500 Jewels$500-$999JoAnn Wolfgang Hostetler Emilly Linman John

Supporters$250-$499Susan Frock Hartter Mary Gentle Holtsclaw $100-$249Eileen Lysaught Elworth Diane R. Jones Lora B. Nickels Margie Tribble Nickels Sharon Morling Simpson Marilyn Pankratz Wadington Carol Schnepp Weber Kelly Rowe Yeung

$1-$99Stephanie Smith Anders Deborah K. Clark Nancy Jo Eyre Engels Renee K. Fehr Cheryl K Siedentop Gibson Mary Johnston Green Marilou Cerveny Haworth Beverley Winkler Houghton Joanne Wingert Keaton Julia Raber Kemp Sue Stevens Kocienski Elizabeth Rotz Krotiak Christina Down Main Marian Magee Marshall Elizabeth K. Mraz Madeline Murphy Duanne Freise Nelson Susan King Smuda Denise Cardot Thompson Della Askew Weinhuff

OmicronUniversity of California, BerkeleySupporters$250-$499Donna Holland Preece Sonya L. Sigler

$100-$249Jacqueline Peck Farrar Myra Clark Lynch Vicki Odenweller Millard Constance Remde O'Malley Jay Alderson Schofhauser Camille Farnsworth Schrader

$1-$99Jane Stornetta Burch

Marilyn Burke Burke Carol Guild Burton Marie Freitas Chaddock Wendy C. Dittamore Joan Donahue Margaret Gallagher Fuerst Alice Radebaugh Giuffre Susan DiGrazia Halfaker Barbara Schultz Johnson Evelyn Barbieri Miche Merilyn McKenzie Ostergaard Laryon Dayton Owens Jayne Browning Squires Shirley DeMamiel Stewart Sylvia J. Clay Jennifer Borad Weir Dian Dinwiddie Wittry Martha Delgado Woodard

PiCoe CollegeJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Doris Newell Soriano

Supporters$1-$99Mary Ellen Davis Bilsborrow Carolyn Elscott Davis Leta Yourd Fitts Ruth Coates Lauther Jane Rall McLeod Carol Galaty Schneider Kay Herrbach Woodhouse

RhoIowa State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Dorothy Maitland Miller

Supporters$250-$499Martha Barton Hartman Lila Lansing White

$100-$249Ruth Van Roekel Carey Kimberly Ranch Coward Nancy Carter Dolton Marilyn Ulfers Irwin Nancy Ann Scarborough Meltzer Sara Bellamy Warrington Jean Godby Wright Candace Nelson Zeigler

$1-$99Elizabeth Morgan Anderl Pamela Nisen Burrier Joan Sanderson Chace Mary Ackerly Condit Nancy Spikings Dee

Julia Millard DeVader Evelyn Thiel Fryer Julia Briggs Gall Danielle Stemm Heefner Marilyn Pritchard Ireland Melissa Jacobson James Kelly Trewin Karkoski Sara Quinn Ketcham MaryJean Bavendick Lamb Marlene Rucker Larson Doris Dockendorff MacFarquhar Sophia A. Magill Judith Helin Mathre Jill Burnett Requist Carol Anderson Smith Beverly Bottge Spotz Florence Devoe Woodward

SigmaUniversity of IllinoisJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Maren Peterson Jackson Sue Maggio Sim Supporters$250-$499Shirley Armour Billick Michelle Hernandey Gagnard Adda Robison McFeeters Gail Fullerton Stolarik

$100-$249Cynthia Brasky Bauerle Helen Below Capdevielle Elise Poepping Fernsler Mary Nelson Humenik Shannon Riley Lenze Anne Tarr Manion Beverly Myers Nelson Cathy Mitchell Parker Judith Desch Turner Mary Martin Welch*

$1-$99Susan M. Alcorn Kay Yoder Anderson Betty Blomquist Ardisana Barbara Hartman Bengtsen Jamie Friedman Bradshaw Constance Schriver Cervantes Necia Hart Chessman Rosemary Cox Depler Joy Hiser Donewald Jamie Brewbaker Drake Ruth Olin Foreman Mariann Babka Gutshall Joan Heenahan Janette Herrmann Hendricks Leslie Shimmin Hickey Emmagene Brennan Hope Betty Sutch Jolly Kathleen H. Kohl

* Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

Annulet $1,000,000 ♥ Founders Circle $500,000

♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

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D Delta Circle $50,000 G Gamma Circle $25,000

▲ Alpha Circle $10,000 Double Rose Circle $5,000

Buff Rose Circle $1,000

Renee Rozak Kohler Meredeth Magers Lake Joan Gruenewald Leonard Mary Saxon Liddy Bette Wallerstein Lombard Janet Day Meyers Kathleen M. Miller Holly Nickeson Mirell Sara Jo Hanson Moore Ruth Schwarz Nix Joann Jones Patterson Ann Robinson Phillips Michelle L. Pozzi Joy Straka Rice Michelle Mayes Sensoy Margaret Zirckel Sherer Patricia Holm Smith Joan Lori Zelent Stevenson Lois Roe Switzer Susan Cullison Wallace Julie Fish Westall Nancy Williams

TauUniversity of TorontoSupporters$1-$99Martine Rathe Celej Denise Taylor Davidge Madeleine Lascelles Gosnell Elizabeth Jones Audrey Gilmore Ormsby Chrissy M. Phelan

UpsilonUniversity of OklahomaJewelSociety$10,000 Jewels$10,000-$24,999Sandy Kinney ▲

$5,000 Jewels$5,000-$9,999Dee Ann Elliott Woodall D

$1,904 Jewels$1,904-$2,499Kay Taylor Donahue •

$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Rene Boehm Martin Sandra Lewallen O'Brien G

$500 Jewels $500-$999Carolyn Richardson Cobb ▲

Carolyn L. Dick Vicky Pogue Gunning Amber Hicks Marzuola Catherine Seaton Oster Carolyn L. York ▲

Supporters$250-$499Cara Manzelmann Schad

$100-$249Alice Maxson Adwan Elizabeth Danaher Berger Mary Vondra Cannon Nancy Shelton Clegern Deedee Smith Evans ▲Nancy Brewer Fox Pearl Hartin Iorio Debra Frederickson Klinghoffer Paulette Akers Lippard Bonnie Barbour Pereida ▲Jamie Bishop Powers Yancey Tighe Seitz Erin Durand-Hodges Yarbrough

$1-$99Oteka Little Ball Billie Cape Jackye McLean Choate Janice Gibson Cloud Carol Duer Cochran ▲Allegra Phillips Derryberry Deatra Lewis Falkenrath Wynona Webb Gordon Paula Hughes Goree Shirley Snoddy Haines Jill E. Jester Alice VanEaton Lanning Virginia Hoffman Lowrey Nicolette Radloff Murphy Cindy Carden Murray Mary Menard Nalefski Dianne Peterson Ogle Irene Carey Osgood Margaret White Poorman Helen Meinert Rea Jane Worley Shaw Peggy Hollis Tanzer Susan Weems Taylor Mahala Larason Wright

PhiOregon State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels $500-$999Mary J. Brenneis

Supporters$250-$499Kathleen L. Meyer Nancy K. Rorden Pamela Kennedy Vandeneynde $100-$249Joan M. Allmaras Michelle Reser Bottaro Mary Eisenhauer Harper Helen Rice Hawkins Diane Douglas Kutter Opal M. Muir Mary L. Scarpino Maxine Churchman Shaw

$1-$99Carol Green Brackett Mary Wade Chalfan Joy Wallace Gallagher Debra Zarosinski Grbavac Karin Barfknecht Hardin Sally Ferguson Hecker Evelyn Fieber Madsen Jean Fulton McDowell Veronica J. McShane Gale Marhofke Neel Peggy Dobbins Phillips Leslie Johnston Pranger Mary Murphy Rosebrook Patricia Welch Stires Joan M. Swart-Keeler Lillian Holechek Tiernan Valerie Wilson Wegner Lois Eberhardt Wilson Shirley Hanna Woodward

ChiMichigan State UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Marcella Gast Schalon G

Supporters$250 - $499Susan K. Schalon▲

$100-$249Joyce Frank Bigelow Florence Lockwood Bracker Peggy Middlemiss Cully Sherri A. Fresorger Donna McMahon Hekhuis Sherrill Ankli Larson Sylvia Qualls Lawson Kathleen Whipple McLaughlin Ann O'Brien Sachs Karen Lytle Schommer Marie F. Siragusa Lisa Malace Skupin

$1-$99Jeanette Drane Benjey Janet Littell Caltrider Stacey Kahn Cendrowski Candace Murphy Cothron Diane E. Coulter Susan Wenz Coyle Beverly Herber Dailey Joan Nielsen Goldman Patricia Rogers Hamlin Barbara Sass Hammond Dolores Susin Hekker Jane Leonard Hilson Margery McCall Juk Lorraine Voisinet Maloney Stephanie Mason Margolit Sheree A. Meyer Natalie Sunday Payne Doris French Pennington

Deborah Pierce Nancy Mooney Pollard Linda Prieskorn Amy Rice Shifflett B. Stebbins Janis Zorman Watkins Mary Stevens Zientek

PsiUniversity of AlabamaJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Neita Hornbeck Mulherin Elizabeth J. Young

Supporters$100-$249Jane Buchanan Brunson Dianne Ware Keel Alice Walker Keene Kathleen Nolen Martin Virginia L. McPhearson Wesley Smith Merrell Jane Taylor Patton Alice Clark Wasdin Bonnie Barnard Waters

$1-$99Laura Gray Barron Madeline M. Barter Sharon Moore Bettius Cathy Williams Culberson Amanda Blackburn Darby Teresa Martin Dauphin Carletta Roberts Hawley Elizabeth Carmichael Heflin Gene Koster Henderson Hannah E. Holcomb Amy Nichols McCain Suzanne Solomon Owen Janet Henderson Staggs Rebecca Henderson Strickland Claire Black Tisdale Janina Jeter Van Leeuwen Nancy Kitchings Watson Anne Emerson Williams

OmegaUniverstiy of AkronJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Debbie Douglass Roth Diane Dunford Walter

Supporters$100-$249Gail Vassalotti Bertsch Joan Davidson Corless Athena Fundoukos Curley Jan Clark Dolan Janice Scharra McInally Shirley Cappy Petersen Carole Vandersall Peterson Colleen Tierney

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$1-$99Katherine Baczewski Jean Sandy Bernert Elizabeth Fitzwater Cooper Patricia Thompson Denham Marlene Poje Dunford Vicky Hubler Ferron Jessica Bruner Flick Mary Lou Daugherty Gault Barbara Berry Jones Ruth Wagner Lamb Mary Koury Mann Marjorie Jones Mather Rachel B. Messenger Esther Rennick Moore Diane Ostich Pancoe Lynne Dunford Rossell Marian Thompson Tunnell Laurie B. Vesalo Joan Neller Wolfe

Alpha AlphaUniversity at Buffalo (The State University of New York)JewelSociety$1,904 Jewels$1,904-$2,499Diane Walker Walbesser ▲

$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Linda Rang Krempa Cadence A. Schurr G

$500 Jewels$500-$999Margery Barden Reason Ellen Mendelsohn Reese

Supporters$100-$249Alice Wittenberg Hartman Mary Noon Kellner Marie Dubke Racz Elizabeth Goering Serrage Louise Leifer Solpietro Dorothea Olson Tamborski Jane Noller Turner

$1-$99Patricia Larson Allenson Elizabeth Ernest Armentrout Florence Cuthill Clouse Damaris Pask Curtis Louise MacDonald Morden Winifred Haas Morrison June Ulrich Stillwell Joan Bates Wraight

Alpha BetaUniversity of MichiganJewelSociety$2,500 Jewels$2,500-$4,999Marcie A. Ball ▲

$1,904 Jewels$1,904-$2,499Peggy Kuebler Field ▲

Barbara Newell Horldt D

$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Nancy Pridmore Kleinpell ▲Charlotte Bryant Miller G

$500 Jewels$500-$999Patricia Phillips Cote Diane Pierson Monnier Jean Luxan Ulrich

Supporters$250-$499Wilma Sue Martin Auch Margaret A. Lamb Gail Ann Mejeur $100-$249Ryan J. Baril Stefanie Berk Deller Lisa Edgerton Dorothy Jefferson Greer Suzanne Harper Kaperzinski Michele Krolicki Kitch Louise A. Minore Daniella A. Picciotti Joyce DeWitt Pippel Carrie Gilmore Richardson Shirley Meyer Tucker Ruth Schleh Webster Susan Benschop Wefald Mary Wolter Welz Joyce Lawrence Whitney

$1-$99Margaret Owens Andres Anne Schans Benda Laurel Krause Berhent Kristine T. Black Sharon Snyder Bloodgood Marion Dane Brewer Jane Meeuwsen Brodie Susan Himes Burger Michele Dale Cannaert Tracy J. Chichester Linda G. Cote Linda Bendlin Crawford Tammy Carr Cruickshank Jane Gray Drumm Ann Gabriel Machelle Behm Hammond Joan Randolph Hatch ▲Lois Kelso Hunt Janet McCall Jensen Janet Gilger Kochanny Shirley Ind Koenen Elaine Andrews Lamb Amy Vander Breggen Lundquist Pamela A. Maker Elizabeth Huette Martin

Diane Heidemeyer Meyer Kriste Fedon Mossman Julie Carlisi Olsen Constance Kay Olson Jane Bueker Peterson Gertrude Scheib Rigg H. Arlene Decook Ruhala Margaret Harris Saxon Shirley Lam Steiner Judie Neal Stewart Audrey Jackson Stokesbary Miriam Dorsey Supinger Jean Emmons Wehling Marallyn Mac Ritchie Wight Shelley A. Winters Anne Morrow Woodell

Alpha GammaUniversity of CincinnatiJewelSociety$2,500 Jewels$2,500-$4,999Elaine Barrick Bess G

$500 Jewels$500-$999Barbara Ebel

Supporters$100-$249Marcia Caskey Davis Meredith Minturn Haner Jane Graf Robison

$1-$99Mary Glenn Becconsall Carolyn Clark Bruckmann Janet Craycraft Gibson Kathleen Luther Solt Erika Lenhardt Windholtz

Alpha DeltaOhio Wesleyan UniversityJewelSociety$1,904 Jewels$1,904-$2,499Virginia Wantz Rennie

Supporters$100-$249Ruth Smith Brahs Eleanor Moore Brown Miriam Johnson Bruton Debra J. Force Audra Jones Hansen Jean Carl Johnson ▲Evelyn Colbeth Plunkett Ruth Klick Tiemann Janet Henthorn Wolf Jean Markle Wright

$1-$99Sara Wilkinson Adams Janyce Blessing Albert Jane Brandon Binns Helene Ockershausen Braatz

Christine Kreps Buchert Ruth Carson Carnicom Rosemary Kramling Chenue Susan Plunkett Fasano Donna Baker Frederikson Mary Lacy Huffman Martha Walker Kennedy Betty Merrell Madden Ellen Joyce Pagliaro Maust Sally Palmer Norris Ruth Keese Schaeffer Jean Watts Tanger June Mandel Winold

Alpha EpsilonWestminster CollegeJewelSociety$500 Jewels $500-$999Leah Davis Rowland ▲

Supporters$100-$249Ann Burton Hartman $1-$99Valjean Gestner Armor Susan Mead Baker Susanne Angehr Burns Joyce L Vervoort Campbell Nancy Crawford Louise Imler Danzer Rhoda Allen Depriter Anne Poland DiDesiderio Nancy Jarrett Eft Nancy Siehl Foulds Betsy Bigler Lambert Lorraine Deane L'Huillier Margaret Ann Williams Migliore Karen Kuhns Schaefer Candace Johnson Schneckenburger Jamie R. Spisak Diane Meriam Vance Barbara Tonti Weir Barbara Byrd Whitehead

Alpha ZetaMcGill UniversitySupporters$1-$99Gretchen Voorhis Fleming Linda Hutton Grace Betty Lindsay Moen

Alpha EtaDalhousie UniversitySupporters$250-$499Bonita Regan Kirby

$1-$99Jean Collins Dexter Crystal Merrick Gwynne-Timothy

* Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

Annulet $1,000,000 ♥ Founders Circle $500,000

♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

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♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

D Delta Circle $50,000 G Gamma Circle $25,000

▲ Alpha Circle $10,000 Double Rose Circle $5,000

Buff Rose Circle $1,000

Patricia Fownes Harris Sheilagh Beal Stewart Tiffany S. Thornhill

Alpha ThetaHunter CollegeJewelSociety$2,500 Jewels$2,500-$4,999Gladys Stuart Banks ▲

$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Mildred R. Stansky $500 Jewels$500-$999Eileen Dorgan Herbermann Ingeborg Endres Koch

Supporters$1-$99Ann Krikorian Dorothy MacMoran Rosalie Sarrica Nahas Jean Grams Oberg Fay Limbou Papas Eleanor Heinzel Rice Evelyn Sabino Norma Schmid Margaret Taube Sklarsky Anne M. Wright

Alpha IotaBaldwin-Wallace CollegeSupporters$100-$249Deborah L. Chapman Norma M. Dolezal Lisa Greb Carole Ward Kiekhaefer Deborah Strebel Pierce Josephine Edwards Rentsch

$1-$99Dorothy McCullough Bishop Cathryn Seckler Henneberry Ann Bohnenstengel Hofelzer Marjorie Smith Holschuh Stacy Smart Hunt Janet M. Kail Sheri L. Kellner Louann Rezabek Lawson Mary Snyder Lewis Marilyn Harvey Marvel Marilyn Hughes Miller Patricia Quelos Oberlin Susan J. Phillips Naomi Perkins Powell Mary Louise Mikesell Schar Jean Sperow June Baur Williams

Alpha KappaBowling Green State UniversitySupporters$100-$249Amy L. Vojta Barbara Babcock Walsh

$1-$99Carol Krohn Albright Theresa Sherry Bonick Muriel Maline Campbell Magdalene Batcha Davenport Madelyn Carew Durkan Barbara Humbel Finley Edith Stapleton Giglio Shari K. Heimberger Dorothy Kanouse Heritage Ruth Gerken Hill Norma Sherman Kelling Shirley Johnston Krouse Evelyn Oates Lotz Andrea Johnson Meckes Betty Bolinger Moore Melissa Fett Morton J. Pabst Tricia M. Patton Susan Brewer Schaar Jennifer Zoul Walker

Alpha LambdaOhio State UniversitySupporters$250-$499Teresa Davis Bodey Sheila A. Damren Jayna Kenney Koler

$100-$249Elizabeth Neal Daniels Monica Komar Ellis Suzanne Beucler Fortuna Darlene Fleisch Harris Kina A. Kerst Helga Doppleb Sauter Elinor Porter Swiger

$1-$99Kristen Caris Beck Denise Roesch Beres Karen Gullett Collett Barbara Short Drake Marcella Graham Huffman Kimberly A. Jirsa Martha Wetzel Keltner Jean Beauman Klamfoth Dema Smith Krill Alice Ingle Lenker Janet Ricket Loos Priscilla Martin Marrah Shirley Lantz Miille Patricia Newbauer Margaret Harsh Scherer Marilyn Monroe Snoddy Stephanie A. Thomas Barbara Bessey Weiss

Alpha MuPennsylvania State UniversitySupporters$100-$249Barbara Ranck Ashenfelter Taunee Snyder Besson Carol Carrochi Marie Marzzacco Clark Lois DiJoseph Czarnecki Marjorie John Hutzayluk Terryjean Behney Jenkins Karen Miklos Katz Linda Lieberman Monticciolo

$1-$99Kay A. Boerrigter Alice Fox Brubaher Sally Kotchin Donner Jonnylee Rodgers Gore Kathy Patula Gromoll Linda Lentz Maier Jennifer Hart Noonan Michele Lewis Poythress Sharon Lentz Ricci Erica Snell Ring Maribeth Wilt Seibert Joanne Stemler Shaughnessy Gilda Greco Shaver Aimee Raymond Siegler Dagmar Tichy Stein Stephanie Bird Wagner

Alpha NuKent State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels $500-$999Elisabeth Schneider Hair Cynthia Apking Ramadan

Supporters$100-$249Judith Poole Culler Barbara Timmins Sanders Donalee Williams Unal

$1-$99Harriet Posgay Bender Grace Abhau Bush Treva Ewing Croskey Donna Jean Paxton Edwards Karen Elsom Gonzales Joyce Thorp Hackworth Gae Caldren Kesselring Elizabeth Marshall Kloskoski Patricia Newdome Matyas Patricia Magee-Nemetz Ellen Werbeach Rothwell Barbara Mospens Turner Patricia Rausch Woodling

Alpha XiUniversity of MarylandJewelSociety$500 Jewels $500-$999

Anne Loring Eiler Wanda Mehring Mann

Supporters$250-$499Catherine Wuerthner Schmader Mary Yehl Weisel

$100-$249June Weiner Auerbach Linda J. Blatz Patricia Ton Costello Anne Morris Martin Kathleen Eccard Mellott Shirley Forst Noble Pamela Reik Schrank

$1-$99Eleanor Barney Abarno Naomi Miller Beckley Diane Wynn Boulavsky Linda Oursler Freyman Rozella Evans Hagen M. Deane Kempfer Hill Elaine Folk Marshall Ann Sargent Reiter Esther Spies Schneider* Joan Johnston Schrager Jean Osman Schwartz Helen Jackson Stoltz Susan Curtis Warren Alpha OmicronWest Virginia Wesleyan CollegeSupporters$100-$249Janet Anderson Arline Franquiz Marteney Vera Stewart Neal* Margaret Shaw O'Connor Betty Hogsett Summers

$1-$99Lillian Alfred Jennie Cunningham Amos Louise Tannehill Bagby Margaret E. Barb Kay Rider Brown Carolyn Sillaman Bruce Zoann Spencer Callahan Nancy Titchenal Cheshire Nancy Williams Coonts Donna Bland Cutright Rhonda Mast Dalton Kathryn Hammond Foster Darlene Serack Ielapi Heather Friday Jamison Sandi Hall Kemper Ellen Gird Knapp Kathleen McDowell Loewen Wilma Johnson Lufburrow Michelle C. Mayhew Marilyn Wickerham Morris Joyce Fresh Neumark Courtney Plummer Nunez Julie A. Renner

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Alice Brucker Szekunda Carol Mosher Treible Barbara Courtney Woodford

Alpha PiWayne State UniversityJewelSociety$10,000 Jewels$10,000-$24,999Barbara Henderson Miller •

Supporters$100-$249Janet Majewski Van Elslander Leslie Russell Westbury

$1-$99Diane Plesuchenko Betcher Teresa Brooks-Maniaci Barbara Maronek Ekstrom Beatrice D. Faryno Carol Falk Fenzan Elizabeth Stokes Klein Alice Murray Kolhoff Eve H. Korff Nicole M. Lefevre Therese M. Marz Elizabeth Kaschalk Minbiole Pamela Maciolek Tenney Alpha RhoTemple UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Claire Coleman Schweiker ▲

Alpha SigmaIndiana University of PennsylvaniaJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Elizabeth Hosack Rhule ▲

$500 Jewels$500-$999Suzanne McGee Petr Kristin Dendtler Thomas

Supporters$100-$249Carol Klamar D'Andrea

$1-$99Michele Stelma Carey Linda Jo Hall Davis Lee Martin Koch Jane Ramsey Logan Jillian Palka Miller Rebecca Johnston Perry Kim Matarrese Rectenwald Virginia Klekot Walsh Carol Kunz Williams

Alpha TauEdinboro University of PennsylvaniaSupporters$250-$499Patricia Eckard Magdik

$100-$249Mary Catanzaro Wessel

$1-$99Rebecca Auer Kristen Overholt Forrest Linda Burchard Hanson Melanie Kirk Huron Amy Whayland Van Kleeck

Alpha UpsilonCentral Michigan UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Nancy Thorman Pittman ▲

Supporters$250-$499Michele Schallip

$100-$249Sarah L. Hughes Molly Duggan Weir Jennifer L. West

$1-$99Louise Heinzman Bissell Joanne Decker Clever Barbara Booth Cluley Sarah E. DeVoe Christina Kyker Dunn Wanda Stickler Ferguson Pamela Husk Hambley Alyse D. Johnson Marlene Rann Johnson Connie Dunham Mutton Jacqueline Hulbert Post Mary Lou Sanderson Mildred Pascoe Sewell Regina LaPorte Stein Jillian Thomas

Alpha PhiMarietta CollegeJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Martha Warner Bakkila-Pirkey Dorothy J. Swanson

Supporters$1-$99Diane Maher Burgess Dianne Vanness Hart Gretchen Golze Montgomery

Dorothy Montgomery Renshaw Ann Hunter Waller

Alpha ChiThiel CollegeSupporters$100-$249Janice Evans Parker Paulette Rote Phillips

$1-$99Patricia Speakman Conville Susan Overholt Giles Denise Stetler Kocott Connie McCleary Ostrove Lois Weller

Alpha PsiFerris State UniversitySupporters$1-$99Barbara Biechler LaFave

Alpha OmegaDuquesne UniversitySupporters$100-$249Michele Madore Boillotat Mary A. Nash

$1-$99Carol Yebernetsky Carfang Kathleen Spencer Elder Elise M. Foley Rita Deschaine Madore Janet Kokinda McGee

Beta AlphaNebraska Wesleyan UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Kristin Maricle Fulkerson

Supporters$100-$249Laura M. Davidson Marilyn Parr Girardin Rachel Zook Schum Elaine Krondak Taylor

$1-$99Wendy Shanholtz Andersen Pamela Mihane Barker Katherine Lewis Carlson Judy Hogeland Cunningham Jeanette Krause Ekberg Patricia Hare Florence Mary Rogers Fredrickson Mary Lou Hoffman George Micole R. Harms Nancy A. Harms Cleo Teselle Hull Sherrill Waldo Jones Kathryn Pearse Lafayette

Dianne Gillespie Lawson Marilyn Gustafson Lenhart Kathleen Ann Brown Magnuson Julie Ecklund McMaster Janet Behrens Millnitz Mary Bucknell Moore Lynn Larson Neumeister Jane Odgers Michele Mihane Parks Kathy Jo Siffring Powell Joyce Spencer Richards Jeanene Krause Smith Jolene Rethmeier Smith Sandra Fuller Stallings Ruth Olmstead Thompson Ruth Norton Vaughan Julie Gaughen Warford Frances Luginbill Warner Julianne Aronson Wisecup Beta BetaNorth Dakota State UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Julie Waitman Cretin

$500 Jewels$500-$999Michelle Jones Daly

Supporters$250-$499Abigail L. Burgum Camellia McNett Embacher $100-$249Lois Daggett Gernbacher Kara Schwartz Johnson Shirley Brossart Johnson Stephanie J. Maijer Karen A. Nordstrom Nancy Thompson Stauffer

$1-$99Marcia Hunter Fridland Julianne Miller Hawkins Cari Johnson Herness Jean Thompson Knaak Susan Wall Krueger Suzanne Miller Lahlum Debra Boisjolie Macias Chelsey Miller Pederson Betty Getman Pierson Roberta Drake Wurster Kathleen Taylor Wyman

Beta GammaUniversity of ManitobaJewelSociety$5,000 Jewels$5,000-$9,999Dorothy Simmons* G

* Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

Annulet $1,000,000 ♥ Founders Circle $500,000

♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

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♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

D Delta Circle $50,000 G Gamma Circle $25,000

▲ Alpha Circle $10,000 Double Rose Circle $5,000

Buff Rose Circle $1,000

Supporters$1-$99Joan Fleming Anders Genevieve Mathieson Thomson

Beta DeltaIndiana UniversitySupporters$250-$499Chris Rudduck Fedor

$100-$249Jacquelyn Sandy Cramer ▲Alice Greer Daniels Judith Van Sickle Harris Katherine Wayman Mehner Sue Schenkel Meyer Mary Ellen Kimes Mooy Ruth Edry Salek Suzanne Lienhart Schlagenhauf Brittany A. Steer Laurel Vaughn Mary Lou Kuhn Weidenbener Judy Harding Zell

$1-$99Patricia Fisher Allen Mary Steinkamp Alt Jean Larum Frisoni Mary E. Fuson Alycia Settle Graves Jane Stouder Hawley Janet Janson Kardatzke Lisa Macey Keating Mari F. Keller Ellen E. Knecht Laurielle Kistler Koch Ann Rennemann Liberman Lu Ann Witt Mason Lesley A. Weinert McDonnell Joanne Crosby Miller Pamela R. Newman Annie E. Raeder Amanda M. Ream Diane Davis Render Paula J. Rushworth Ruth Donaldson Smith Annette Placke Smith Danita Smigiel Stone Jennifer M. Thurmond Katherine Bowman Vierkant Jean Jackson Wells Dyann Miles Wesp Lisa A. Williams Martha M. Wright Ann Seddelmeyer Ziegel

Beta EpsilonCarroll UniversitySupporters$100-$249Susan Rosholt Banghart Eilene Dehling Dybvad Susan E. Ellison

$1-$99Diane Huelsbeck Adams Wendy Wernberg Crisci Phyllis Ellison Ferris Ada Rankin Holloway Ann Gerdes Jazgar Christina R. Jesik Kathryn Park Stephen Ashley L. Szmanda

Beta ZetaParsons CollegeJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Sara Wagoner Young

Supporters$1-$99Sally Jo Taylor Fisher Lois Young Schmidt Patricia Kurka Wehr Judith Hollander White

Beta EtaSouthern Illinois UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels $500-$999E. Anne Turner Edwards

Supporters$100-$249Mary Williamson Catlin

$1-$99Marian Lee Cripe Allan Frances Lisac Burckhartt Nancy Buffum Carr Ashley R. Droege Roberta Puntney Floyd Jo Frances Kirby Flynn Marsha A. Geib Renee Alexander Hagen Christine Heins Laura A. Kenney Deborah Dahmer Pearce Nancy Hunter Pei Elizabeth Galeski Phelps Barbara L. Rudkin Sarah A. Schweizer Patricia Hartlage Sebby Brenda Stanhouse Suzanne Longenbach Stockton Allyn Dobson Van Vechten

Beta ThetaUniversity of Wisconsin-WhitewaterJewelSociety$10,000 Jewels$10,000-$24,999Diane Raffel Collins G

Supporters$250-$499Patricia A. Tomaszewski

$100-$249Denise Kolmos Cassin Jacquelene Kern Shebesta

$1-$99Sandra M. Adelman Luanne Franz Fahl Mary Miller Sellin

Beta IotaEastern Illinois UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Patricia Tulley Riddiford G

$500 Jewels $500-$999Linda Whelan O'Connor

Supporters$100-$249Judith Bloomquist Duncan Megan Targonski Weber

$1-$99Dianne Tegtmeyer Baker Alice Nehring Brock Molly McCallen Burroughs Kathy Butler Cole Barbara Buck French Carole Mateer Gaston G. Lanman Gossett Bonnie Hatch Hanke Kathy Perrone Hansen Cynthia Muenchau Ingold Kelli Panici Kauzlarich Deanna Donnelly McCarthy Glenna Miller Reed Rita A. Sola Charlotte Sij Walther Andrea Glenn Whitmore Cynthia Kopp Wright Lynda Haupt Zuege

Beta KappaUniversity of IowaSupporters$100-$249Lynn Kay Fillenwarth

$1-$99Cynthia A. Carter Kay Christensen Grooters Susan Fransen Thrams

Beta MuMinnesota State University, MankatoSupporters$100-$249Kathryn L. Nelson

$1-$99Carol Harrer Vickery

Beta NuUniversity of Northern IowaSupporters$100-$249Wendy Grassley Speckerman

$1-$99Barbara Steen Burgess Debra Howard Daniels Cheryl Fernow Frey

Beta XiPurdue UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Joann Hollingsworth Drochner Marcelyn Modesitt Hagan Cinda Zehner O'Connor Katherine R. Spindler Supporters$250-$499Kathleen R. Palla

$100-$249Nicola K. Chalik Denise L. Howarth* Susan Connor Joseph Susan Young Kraabel Barbara Bitzer Kruger Helene Martucci Lamarre Kristina S. Marek Cynthia Ortman Meyer Sharon Davis Ninno

$1-$99Karen Quick Alender Jennifer L. Andert Janet Coapstick Bechman Barbara Baerwald Bowman Marcia Weigand Carothers Christine Pohlmann Doolittle Jennifer Oberlin Eads Robin Hollatz Falconio Maribeth Glaub Jessica A. Hermes Kerry McLaughlin Hessenthaler Nancy Clarke Hoy Gayle A. Kurokawa Kathleen Westropp Litchfield Marilyn R. Margiotti Barbara Moffatt McCormick Kelly Richardson Parker Jane Young Richardson Debra L. Shields Beth York Strodel Patricia Belin Thomas Robin Martin Throckmorton Pamela Ross Todd

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Nancy L. Trusnik Melissa A. Valle Stephanie J. Vandor Elizabeth E. Weisemann Claudia Winkler

Beta OmicronIllinois State UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Karin Struck Burwell

$500 Jewels$500-$999Patricia Miller Drexler Pamela Reimer Rosa Martha Rosenberger Zimmerman ▲

Supporters$100-$249Pamela Rennie Burke Susan Rumsfield Clary Nanci Gross Gannon Patricia Roth Johnson Tamara Shierry Laugharn Patricia J. Reimer Sondra McPherson Rodgers-O'Connor Amy Guy Ulrich Jane Beyer Westerhold

$1-$99Vicki Allen Ackerman Karen Bellettini Berta Cynthia L. Beutke Kathleen Himmel Bossingham Patricia Anne Beran Dexter Britney N. Dibler Jodi Garrett Fronczke Linda Luehrs Ganassin Michelle Townsend Hartzell Kristine Lynn Holmes Nogal Nancy Nims Theesfeld

Beta SigmaCreighton UniversitySupporters$100-$249Sarah Wallsmith Pritza

Beta TauBall State UniversitySupporters$1-$99Melinda Estes Bingaman

Gamma AlphaUniversity of GeorgiaJewelSociety$500 Jewels $500-$999Patricia E. Barber Linda Shook Barron

Bryna Bobick Lee Woodham Digiovanni Nancy Garrott Mele Marie Ford Palmer Martha Mills Scudder Jane Miller Taylor

Supporters$250-$499Dana Lozowski Calleja Amy Hentz Ingram

$100-$249Peggy Bassing Bailey Virginia Petty Dorminey Carol Griffin Dyson Peggy S. Gates Lois Bridges Grubbs Elaine Graffis Holmes Beth Waters Johnson Karen Sasseville Kennedy Nancy Ann Hodgson Lovelace Deborah Barber McNeill Jennifer Smentek Mores Rose Williams Rigdon Alicia L. Smith Lisa C. Young

$1-$99Carla Smoak Austin Nancy M. Bobbitt Mary Miltner Copeland Allison A. Creel Karen Sewell Gaston Anna K. Gray Kirsten Polentz Haas Susan Brakke Heim Helen Sutton Milburn Denise Lewis Obront Karen Mikell Perry Lessie Bailey Smithgall Barbara Jones Torbert

Gamma BetaFlorida State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels $500-$999Pauline Chance Brannon Francine Ware

Supporters$250-$499Stella Barrineau Thomas

$100-$249Cynthia Bacon Allison Kristi Monaghan Burtch Shirley Metz Cundari Grace Dansby Elinor Hager Durham Dorothy Walker Grimes Martha Newland Guemple Cornelia J. Hetrick Nancy McClure Houston

Jeanne Campbell Jacobs Stephanie Gunderson Marshall Janice Williams Montgomery Nina Shuman Bobbye Hutt Thomas Kathleen Power Tucker Mary Truluck Vann

$1-$99Karen Connell Biddy Katherine Cooper Bradley Joan Cunningham* Teresa Long Dean Marlene Hillis Foord Margaret Brokaw Garland Frances Merritt Grande Betty Fox Hagan Mary Yancey Hartmann Mary Gunn Holden Evangeline Griffin Holt Sandra Zevin Judson Patricia Hollins Kohler Elizabeth Eastridge Korst Mary Ann Lassiter LaPorte Carol L. Lockey Gary McAteer Logan Lori A. Lovelace Judith Elkins Meggs Jennifer Noble Monahan Mary Warner Peacock Mary Day Phelps Carol Da Prato Rominger Kristen Dax Saltman Brittany Sherwood Jessica L. Tuznik Lisa Duque Zilinski

Gamma GammaQueens University of CharlotteSupporters$100-$249Hanna Richardson Kitchin Billie Mancin Little

$1-$99Kathryn Hickman McCrary Karen Bittenbring Neilson

Gamma DeltaAuburn UniversityJewelSociety$10,000 Jewels$10,000-$24,999Barbara Thorne Anderson G Rebecca Thorne Carroll G

$5,000 Jewels$5,000-$9,999Jackie Brannon Stutts G

$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Dorry Hayes Johnston Blackburn*

$500 Jewels $500-$999Patricia Riley Farmer LaVerne Taylor Flanagan ▲Kay E. Ivey

Supporters$250-$499Jeanne Swanner Robertson

$100-$249Christine Blackburn Danner Janet Cole Daulton Sarah McIntyre Davis Natalie Lyle Dickerson Anne Manley Eastman Penelope Peth Edwards Patti Guthrie Hill Dru Coleman Johnson Martha McClinton Langford Frances Gates Moore Linda Grabensteder Pou Jane Sentell Preiss Betty Ann Chadwick Russell Linda Johnson Stone Anna Soberg Tisdale Cathy Campbell Turner Susan Long Womack

$1-$99Mary Venable Addison Nancy Mims Bishop Sue Bruce Bridwell Allison L. Chaffin Ellen Lanier Collins Ann Watson Collister Susan Strickland Copeland Mary Furr Davis Rochelle Morriss Davis Ann Spicer Dodson Jane Haley Dykes Lisa Copeland Earles Nancy White Edwards Jeanne Killingsworth Eggleston Lisa Brabston Fawcett Carla Brabston Forester Allison Vines Fortune Ginger Baker Giles Laura Powell Hall Judy Henderson Hardwick Jean De La Bar Harris Pamela Seamon Harris Marcilla Jacobs Heath Ellen Simmons Houck Anne Little Jackson Patsy Johnson Vivien Long Jones Kate Kiefer Leigh Worley Mayer Ann Harris Messer Healey CJ Meigs Moore Sue Fuller Mosley Jean Little Phillips Jeanne Tynes Plaxco Kimberly McKinney Reid

* Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

Annulet $1,000,000 ♥ Founders Circle $500,000

♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

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♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

D Delta Circle $50,000 G Gamma Circle $25,000

▲ Alpha Circle $10,000 Double Rose Circle $5,000

Buff Rose Circle $1,000

Susan Hamilton Russell Suzanne Kelley Rutledge Martha Jernigan Scott Anne Spencer Seknicka Patsy Thigpen Shreve Iras Fearn Smith Sarah Floyd Smith Susan Lovett Speakman Blakely Avery Stephenson Martha Pearson Stone Dorothy Pedersen Stuart Elizabeth Stutts Thompson Nancy Grimes Traylor Robyn Vissing Van Yperen Evelyn Kidd Voigt Deborah Price Williams

Gamma EpsilonUniversity of North CarolinaJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903JoAnne Armstrong-Jones

$500 Jewels$500-$999Jane Hutson Owen Supporters$100-$249Daphne Adams Ashworth Dorothy Beals Ballew Nola Hatten Boughton Gene Stokes Brown Jacquelyn Goodwin Burgess Frances Pegues Burroughs Margaret Horner Walker

$1-$99Vasilike Pappas Demopoulos Evelyn Blanchard Fowler Katherine Smith Gunter Susanne Robinson Hardy Jane Blakely Hutchinson Patricia Noah Jones Barbara Bransford Lacy Carol Clayton Norris Barbara Jester Oliver Phyllis Wall Purdy Shirley Gee Seabrook Joan Leonard Sibley Martha Fortune Wickers Beth Harris Williams Anne Newsome York

Gamma ZetaUniversity of MemphisJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Sharon Dunkman Carruthers Bobette Sandifer Thompson

Supporters$100-$249Renate Veikins Dauser Lindsay M. Jarman Joan Steele Stein

$1-$99Mary A. Avis Carol Kinser Baker Valerie Billingsley Brown Carol Zimmerman Caraway Betty Carter Joy Lott Craig Polly Blake Dunn Marilyn Sanford Garey Ella Garey Keltner Jackie Jackson Massey Mary Ann Sibley Morriss Amy M. Nance Betty Steward Tribble Susan Waller Tull

Gamma EtaHigh Point UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999C J Neal Lipski

Supporters$1-$99Ginny Carpenter Mary Cootes Eastman Julie Young King Carole Imwold McRacken Patricia Nance Quick Joe Ann Taylor Shannon Karen Wilson

Gamma ThetaFlorida Southern CollegeJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Margaret E. Hutson

Supporters$1-$99Julie E. Bedenbaugh Linda Moore Ginn Amelia Welles Homer Hazel Repass Jones Barbara Compton Posey Sarah Schopf Truby Kathleen Repass Weigl Mary Ann Aiello Williams

Gamma IotaMercer UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Kristi A. Elgersma

Supporters$100-$249Cynthia Smith Cater Patricia Daugherty Miller Elise J. Shourds Sylvie Kramer Weikert

$1-$99Anne Cragin Barber Victoria E. Bartlett Linda Barefield Bond Linda Cosby Carpenter Adela MacCaughelty Ford Ruth Wilheit Laney Mary Hambrick Lockard Maria Williams Longshore Maggie R. McCampbell Jennifer Wright Purcell Kimberly A. Rogers Kimberly A. Shugar Edith J. Vardaman

Gamma LambdaLongwood UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Patricia Whitehouse Crute

Supporters$250-$499Robin Belcher Liesfeld Martha Petry Parham

$100-$249Eileen Mathes Anderson Carolyn C. Mondy Marian Pond Taylor Patricia Rogers Townes

$1-$99Sallie Gibbs Adelman Rebecca Davis Brooks Nancy Evans Cobb Betsy Delong Jackson Geraldine Daniel Kruger Karen Lane Owen Emily S. Stone Sharon Binder Thomas

Gamma MuJames Madison UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Judith Meyer Tice

Supporters$1-$99Cheryl Clary Bowen Angela P. Coon Louise A. Costello Millicent Markels Tibma

Gamma NuUniversity of Tennessee at KnoxvilleJewelSociety$500 Jewels $500-$999Angela R. Magill ▲

Supporters$1-$99Deborah J. Daugherty Carol Brumley McGlothin

Gamma XiMurray State UniversitySupporters$100-$249Sarah Farmer Jane Phillips Werner

$1-$99Kimberly Sanert Baker Deborah Hawkins Crooks Jill L. Giordano Betty Jung Howerton Sarah Powell Mastera Carolyn S. McAliley Mayce Nixon McGowan Jo Ellen Paris Miller Jan Oglesby Susan Carter Salyers

Gamma OmicronEastern Kentucky UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Esther E. Saalfeld

Supporters$100-$249Rebecca M. Brown

$1-$99Elizabeth Metry Adams Patricia Hodge Barker Rosanne Butcher Hack Angela Wallace Heibert

Gamma PiMiddle Tennessee State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Suzanne Carmack Spicer G

Supporters$250-$499Susan Wilson Davidson

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Gamma RhoArmstrong Atlantic State UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Frances George Arnsdorff ▲

$500 Jewels$500-$999Mildred Deal Derst

Supporters$1-$99Jessica Waldrop Harris Lynn Tucker Roberts

Gamma SigmaTroy UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Christine Cook Hutson

$500 Jewels$500-$999Rebecca Bowes Murphy

Supporters$250-$499Patricia Mungenast Smith

$100-$249Shani Risinger Core Lori M. Lee

$1-$99Peggy Wilson Carr Gayle Beazley Decker Jenna A. Donaldson Janet Starkel Gaddy Mary Mungenast Howell Janice K. Johnson Rita Harden Lunsford Adelene Steed Williams

Gamma TauUniversity of West GeorgiaSupporters$100-$249Lynn Taylor Faller Michelle Flake Morgan G Rachel Beck Whitworth

$1-$99Ingeborg Schneider Grant Virginia Sparkman Hardwick Jessica L. Hawkins Diane Hopkins Johnson Deborah Long Mullen Pearl Hubbard Nethery Rachel Boehl Niemiec Cathy Waldrop Steed Mary Bruce-Van Domelen Deborah Merritt Wightman

Gamma UpsilonUniversity of MontevalloJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Carol S. Clenney Nancy Bailey Knickerbocker

Supporters$100-$249Carrie Keelin Baker Jane Canady McClanahan Pamela MacPherson Young

$1-$99Valeria Valdes Breen Marnie E. Chiasson Stefanie Letanosky Crowe Regina A. Brady Day Karen A. Kelly Leigh Kitchens Mello Marika Schnell Amy M. Snyder

Gamma PhiGeorgia Institute of TechnologyJewelSociety$25,000 Jewels$25,000andupLisa Frese Randall D

$10,000 Jewels$10,000-$24,999Diana Bennett Eaton ▲Patricia Caudle Smith ▲

$5,000 Jewels$5,000-$9,999Anne Rambaud Herren Nivedita Persaud GJeanette Raines Rogers ▲Susan M. Schmid

$2,500 Jewels$2,500-$4,999Courtney Huskamp Huggins ▲Kimberly Zimmerman Shorter B. Jane Skelton ▲

Therese Rauth Viscelli ▲

$1,904 Jewels$1,904-$2,499Michelle E. Engler Jeanene Fowler

$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Karen Jones Fite Katherine Boedecker Goodwin Esther E. Jimenez Sara N. Johnson Jessica A. Keesee Kelly E. Keevan

Carolyn Monnerat Mestnik Jani Macari Pallis Emily K. Pechar Lauren S. Rosenblatt Eden M. Smith Megan Smith Stieg

$500 Jewels$500-$999Kristine L. Ashford Andrea Clarkson Bentley Ann-Marie O'Brien Bethke Elizabeth Hollander Bodner Tamara Nahari Coughlin Lisa Custer Sharon Friedman Della Fera Christine McIntyre Faulkner Nicole Porcheddu Felice Rebecca Leonard Gunn JoAnne Bernadette Johnson Kara M. Kazazean Alyssa Levy McElrone Christina Robinson Scherrer Jennifer J. Schur Jenn R. Sessoms Sue A. Settles Alexandra W. Siu Laney E. Sowell Ann McConnell Stephenson Karen Maslinski Stevens Shannon M. Vittur Mary Katherine Waldron Liz Harriss York ▲

Supporters$250-$499Stephanie M. Box Jessica M. Calhoun Nanette Kunzler Cooper Amy Westergreen Cordner Christine Pesola Curtis Sarah R. Edwards Tamara Lindell Garbett Michelle Soule Haney Charlotte Whiteman Hebner Sharen E. Hiler Jennifer A. Lewis Justine N. Lewis Marissa Muschott Martin Dianna Nord Katherine S. Rowley

$100-$249Jennie Lee Colosi Balboni Shari Mordhorst Begun Laurel Marshall Blanchard Melanie Harman Booker Baillie E. Homire Susan Corley Lavergne Shannon Cohen Lewis Caroline M. Mahoney Melissa Watts Mancill Megan M. Morris Christina M. Morton Abagail Nelson

Melissa Nord Amanda L. Phelps Kathleen Dieterman Sammarco Jennifer Mayberry Sasser Karen Ueberschaer Schnur Hannah Valles Terri Mayes Washburn Elaine A. Webb

$1-$99Caroline Adams Elizabeth Baker Liz Bivins Jennifer L. Brecher Patricia A. Breed Jessica Brown Virginia Carter Caitlin Curtsinger Jenny E. Drinkard Taylor Durbin Rebecca Dye Lindsay Hicks Katelyn Hollingsworth Erin Horvath Sharon M. Jadrnak Marianna Jewell Ashley E. Johnson Christine Keyser Iris Lu Rachel Daffer Martin Shelbi Martin Susan Oravec Matthews Sabrina Santos McClain Melissa Near Rebecca O'Donnell Nels Jennifer L. Nelson Amanda Shapiro Nicolosi Chetsi P. Patel Miriam Alytia Patton Colleen Pollitzer Stefanie R. Presley Meghan Fischer Pressley Alexis Johnson Rivard Elizabeth Schunk Kristen Tocher Spoon Kelly R. Stiegel Kelly L. Straub Laura Schroeder Witbeck Marie Pesola Wright Christine Yi

Gamma PsiUniversity of North AlabamaSupporters$250-$499Patricia Williams Roden

$100-$249Susie Morris Ray Lia Pope White Joni Lumpkin Willingham

$1-$99Heather King Clowers

* Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

Annulet $1,000,000 ♥ Founders Circle $500,000

♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

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♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

D Delta Circle $50,000 G Gamma Circle $25,000

▲ Alpha Circle $10,000 Double Rose Circle $5,000

Buff Rose Circle $1,000

Gamma OmegaUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Dana Peden-Gentile

Supporters$100-$249Lori Dooley Feist Robin Baker Wright

$1-$99DeeAnn Fortner Arnett Brandi Hardiman Belcher Jessica L. Farris Carolyn E. Turner

Delta AlphaUniversity of Southern CaliforniaJewelSociety$5,000 Jewels$5,000-$9,999Christine M. Ofiesh G

$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Nadene Gruwell Minear Ethel Lund Pattison

$500 Jewels$500-$999Diana Agajanian Kathleen Bice Barbara Meador Callard Melody Y. Nishida ▲Penelope Scott Yarrow

Supporters$100-$249Mardel Graham Blum Beth Aspen Braziller Reid Reilly Dorwin Candy Allen Duncan Laury Sanor Graves Bonnie Carlson Kilpatrick Ann Morzov Matthiessen Janet Carty Muller Linda Glover Rylett Jean Bogren Simpson Wendy Gail Gaines Weatherup

$1-$99Karen L. Aseltine Willow Whitfield Bechtel Phyllis Clement Campbell Helyn Hollingsworth Cannan Lori Ann Rosemeier Cansler Carol McCluer Chapman Juanita Mills Feeder Janice Walker Gordon Joyce Massey Grant Dorothy Schultz Griffith Patricia Webb Grigsby

Carol O'Leary Harner Dorothy Lorenz Harte Maurene Smith Hogan Carolyn J. Keefe Marcia Gettman Krueger Leslie Vorbach Lilly Mildred Webb Lowrey Karen Nordstrom Meyer Suzanne Noyes Neff Marijane Perkins Virginia Mogle Pietila Cynthia Hunt Rudolph Carole Bauer Shook Sherrill French Stutzman Barbara Barry Thomas Jane Kubasak Thornton Amy Fine Tiedemann Susan Vessels Marvalee Hendricks Wake Sonnee Stallman Weedn Teri Nevill Wills

Delta BetaWashington State UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Alma Roth Prideaux

$500 Jewels$500-$999Ruth Ellingwood Dorman Joyce Aamot Greene ▲

Cecelia J. Quirk

Supporters$250-$499Nadine Hanford Finley Lori Andrew Henneger Holly Whitcomb Henry Elizabeth Hazelton Paget

$100-$249Judith Repp Battin Bonnie Stack Christianson Diane Sundt Christie Betty Hummel Griffith Carol Seegert Kocher Georgene Harber Leap Debra Patterson Lisser Jacquelyn Wehring Moore Jill Shoemake Russo Barbara Bruhn Sinnott Kris Juris Takemura Lauren Thomas Donna Albrigtson Yelich

$1-$99Jennifer Doty Baxter Susan Hoop Bishop Molly Kramer Brunner Faris Dearborn Charbonneau Wendi Kepner Damico Marilyn Holert Drengson Beverly Hall Ehlers

Karen Van de Graf Erickson Elizabeth Raugust Fox Teresa Thorpe Gehlen Darlene Power Hunter Anne Harris Kepner Maudie Hulbert McDonald Barbara J. McQueen Lynne Hitchcock Nicholson Laura Childs Preece Kathleen Bauder Shattuck Joann Chadbourne Swanson Mary Kay Wilson Testa Viola Houck Welchko Hsueh-Mei Y. Yang Lee Drake Zahniser

Delta GammaMontana State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Donna Sheets Wagner

Supporters$100-$249Christine Blow Frazee Janet Myers Lowney Danette Lund Rasmussen

$1-$99Mary Logan Bailey Joyce Myers Fletcher Jo Ann Hicks Guenther Margaret Buchman Haag Mary Lou Kranz Hammell Vickie Hemstad Jody Collis King Josephine Barrier Martin Grace Gartner Metsker Tania M. Mittleider Nita Coleman Ostlund Carol Mathews Roehm Beverly Panther Sevick Janice Kathary Vigre Louise Fulton Worster

Delta DeltaUniversity of OregonSupporters$250-$499Marcia Cameron Graham Martha Baxter Haake

$100-$249Barbara Ebeling Carney Judith Wiant Gavin Muriel Hagendoorn Raz Leann Johnston Roque

$1-$99Patricia Krueger Brady Alyce Willmarth Drescher Johanna Flood Morrow Edith Ebell Scott Marlene Dunk Smith

Jean Rhine Socolojsky Margaret Rauch Warnke

Delta EpsilonUniversity of California, Los AngelesJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Penelope Thompson Donnelly Charlon Brown Franke Sandra Goodwin Streech

Supporters$250-$499Elisabeth Yeoman Briffett Priscilla Gaskill Robertson

$100-$249Esther Machlin Chew Virginia Berwick Dawson Eileen L. Lyon Gail Tyler Neher Barbara Keith Richardson Mary Campbell Rodebaugh

$1-$99Joyce Bane Abbott Beverly Bush Aggen Gail Donna Pearson Anderson Jana S. Bickel Almarene Williams Cook Margaret Lowe Crawford Vera Roush Curzon Gloria Nickerson Griffin Helen Roche Johnston Gloria Caravacci Koenig Judy Boster Mark Kay Kawaratani Masuyama Bregette Etter Moseley Julie How O'Brien Melanie Sharon O'Donnell Marilyn Wolfe Sakata

Delta ZetaUniversity of British ColumbiaSupporters$1-$99Elizabeth Carlson Weingart

Delta EtaSan Diego State UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Frances Mettlach McCrackin

Supporters$250-$499Lynn Miller Hartline

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$100-$249Patricia Holcombe Gylock Pamela A. Krebs Janet Russell Lind Janet Purvis Lisle Linda Jane Stitt Lofgren Marion Tanner Moore Nancy Woodbridge Petersen

$1-$99Nadine Glines Abbott Georgie Hearrell Botte Isobel Bruen Chisum Barbara Bunten Dryer Patricia Groener Hansen Patricia Ann Weaver Hardeman Fran Wallace Holland Janet Moss Johnson Gloria Suarez Justus Kristin Amundson Ogley Catherine Morrell Seymour Carolyn Vosteen Sharpe Diane Dewey Sullivan Daryl McKenna Swanson

Delta ThetaUniversity of IdahooJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Elizabeth Misner Johnson ▲

Charlotte Ruckman Misner ▲

Supporters$100-$249Sherry Walsh Fanning Patricia Stroh Loo Patricia Burns Stice $1-$99Diane Fingerson Drakeley Stacey Pack Fordemwalt Dawn Shipley Harlow Kristina Svendsen Herron Stephanie Brewer Joswick Laleh Jahanmir McConachie Kristin M. Montgomery Nancy Olson Russell Janet Seitz Jashinski D. Anne Frazier Walradt Joleen Spencer Walsh Isabel Woods Wheatley

Delta IotaCalifornia State University, ChicoSupporters$250-$499Theresa L. Dolan Janet Hepler Gillespie Melaine McVay Taylor

$100-$249Elfriede Walzberg Bagley Donna DeDomenico Holpainen Marilee Swor Meuter

$1-$99Janice Wallace Bright Christina A. Bullock Linda Bergemann Chaix Gina Gallego Colton Kierstin Davis Coovert Jaimie-Lynn Craig Nadine Silva Davi Julie Sitton Duwe Cindi Anderson Edmondo Laurie Stone Fennell Sandra Nason Griffin Janeen Ayoob Hubiak Doris Perdue Kaiser Jeannette Millholland Kelley Vesta Betonte McDonald Janet Rogers Metallo Alison L. Miller Cassandra Unibe Olguin Susan Stimmel Paluncich Diane Santiago Kareen Hanson Sheffield Adrienne Staple Templeton Eunice Jones Wesp

Delta KappaUniversity of AlbertaSupporters$100-$249Veronique Lessard

Delta MuUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraSupporters$1-$99Laurie J. Barrons Jean Bosworth Garcia

Delta NuUniversity of CalgarySupporters$1-$99Kelly M. Hopper

Delta XiArizona State UniversitySupporters$1-$99Vicki Martin Fitzpatrick DaNeil Colarich Olson

Delta OmicronUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Lisa M. Baldis

Supporters$1-$99Tabatha Wheatley Fotenos

Delta RhoSonoma State UniversitySupporters$100-$249Christina Marquez Fisher

$1-$99Sarah Livadary Bergsto Katharine A. LiMandri

Delta SigmaUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Mary Ikeda Miwa

Supporters$1-$99Kimberly Agonoy Mai Ly Schopf Schultz

Delta TauChapman University$1-$99Dawn M. Datte

Epsilon AlphaUniversity of MissouriJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Judith Hayes Hand Nann Blaine Hilyard ▲

Sara Acuff Smith Michelle A. Yuenger

Supporters$250-$499Denise Austin Dudenhoeffer

$100-$249Michelle R. Barbeau Brenda Bier Barton Charlene Morris Conrad Rose Rice Dishman Deborah Kuntz Houston Elizabeth Perdue Hyde Lois Darby Leimkuhler Carrie Lyn Hoemeyer Ousley Rondi K. Payne Lorinda Kirkwood Stombaugh Carol Clemons Thomas Carol Smith White

$1-$99Carol Reppel Amling Virginia Kalen Argabright Betty Buschart Brand Margaret Pegues Chapman Joan Creech Charles Betty Smith Hawkins Stacia D. Hentz Dorothy Wilson Hungate

Louise Wilson Kinder Mauda Grimes McGeorge Nancy Tucker O'Shea Sharon Aulepp Schwarz Nancy Harris Vineyard

Epsilon BetaUniversity of KansasSupporters$250-$499Christine McMahon Malchow

$100-$249Karen Lord Hinkin

$1-$99Cynthia Coe Allen Michelle Trahan Beeler Elizabeth Ouseley Dera Anita Rottler Heckman Ruth Reitz Holsinger Susan G. Stanley Jennifer Lawrence Vance

Epsilon GammaUniversity of DenverJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Gail Calkins Duree D

Supporters$250-$499Joann Brenton Harbison

$100-$249Martha Fulton Gorden Kay Tannehill O'Halleran Ardlen Simpson Orrino

$1-$99Lois Thomas Boyd Alice Dralle Cozens Leann J. Decker Harlene Edwards Charlotte Schroeder Estlow Georgene Michael Gainey* Aynsley Fein LeBlanc Charlotte Ryan O'Ryan Patricia Maguire Shaw

Epsilon DeltaUniversity of Texas at AustinJewelSociety$1,904 Jewels$1,904-$2,499Benita Wilson Dick G

$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Susan Kiefner Cage

$500 Jewels$500-$999Betty Leatherwood Adams ▲

Patsy Smith Davis G

* Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

Annulet $1,000,000 ♥ Founders Circle $500,000

♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

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♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

D Delta Circle $50,000 G Gamma Circle $25,000

▲ Alpha Circle $10,000 Double Rose Circle $5,000

Buff Rose Circle $1,000

Martha Kercheville Newton SaRita Obelgoner Parker Elizabeth Cartledge Rogers ▲

Supporters$250-$499Theodora Vanderwerth Boehm Doreene Frizzell Boubel

$100-$249Sammye Tisdale Diebel Laura Glass Hensley Janice S. Jochec Shirley Rose Kraus Kimberly Carson Seay

$1-$99Kathleen Kime Graham Frances Pittard Haynes Mary Chaney Heard Dixie White Hill Helen Swanson Kininmonth Kay LaBauve Parnell ▲Dorothy Thornton Rencurrel Kimberly Matzke Tirlia Joan Bryan Wright

Epsilon EpsilonWilliam Jewell CollegeSupporters$100-$249Alice Rowland Algie Norma Moss Barto Melanie Griffin Cline Alyce Curtis Leytham Diane Brown Wicker

$1-$99Janice Thomas Baker Janet Bailey Durbin Sharon Purdy Gilliam Roberta Carr Lierly Jeri Weisz Schneider Eleanor Swadley Sweet

Epsilon ZetaArkansas State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Katherine Martin Farris Ada Marsh Oldham

Supporters$100-$249Gloria Gamblin Eickmeyer Cheryl Haywood Guttenmacher Allison Denman Holland Mary Allen Ray Janell Zeug

$1-$99Sandra Wood Faltemier Leigh Robinson Garrison Mariella Shipton Hays

Karon Sturdivant Mathews Allison Johnston McCoy Cynthia R. Middleton Suzanne Wright Stumbaugh Mitzi Langlois Young

Epsilon EtaTexas Christian UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Nancy Sheppeard Atkinson ▲

$500 Jewels$500-$999Carol Ferguson Wiener

Supporters$100-$249Susan Havran Carter Pamela Nix Gilmore Shirley D. Heald Nancy Mitchell Ogrod Sheila Grant Thayer

$1-$99Donna Edelen Blanton Susan Bond Butsch Barbara Stroud Cannon Helen Huff Dunlap Madelon Garrett Grassau Karen Jurgens Harrison Leslie M. Martin Janet Gough McMurray Billie Oakley Minot Jane H Olmstead Mary B. Packard Ann Ferrell Ritchie Sue Sperling Vincent

Epsilon ThetaUniversity of ColoradoJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Kathleen Fisk Christiansen

Supporters$100-$249Jane Larson Alder Mary Kelley Wyss-Cummings Mary Heimann Linn

$1-$99Nancy Pearce Garrett Mary Kellogg Kirby Carol Mueller Koontz Cydnee McMullen Sally Yewens Meisner Cynthia S. Thomas Karen Winquist Waligorski

Epsilon IotaUniversity of Northern ColoradoJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Cindy Griffin Haas Susan E. Turman Patricia O'Connor Vreeland

Supporters$100-$249Ann Struble Birkle Karri Lampson Kent

$1-$99Tamara Lynch Baskins Donna M. Benge Karin Whetstone Culter Carol Anderson Gandy Kristen Fagre Healy Ruth Boyle Holt Mary Sue Myers Myrtle Hickman Stanley Grace C. Wright

Epsilon KappaPittsburg State UniversitySupporters$250-$499Lynda Beachner Banwart

$100-$249Katherine Bradshaw Chappelear Leseley Adey Simpson Patricia A. Wagner

$1-$99Sue Rash Albers Angela Corrigan Bielefeld Dona Maddux Cooper Kathlyn Fenton Edmonds Margaret Latinis Hays Mary Castagno Horgan Karen Simpson McCurley Carla Slattery Moore Laura L. Mortick Mary Benelli Polfer Susan Coury Rogers Annette Skaggs Rohde Marcia Meyer Roos Mary Coffman Russo Donna Izard Spradley Joyce Ryder Terbovich A Parrish Uhlenhop

Epsilon LambdaUniversity of Central MissouriJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999 Sherralyn Denning Craven G

Supporters$100-$249Linda Loveland Rinehart

$1-$99Jamie Posey Buchanan Cheryle Lyons Henley Debra Saylor Lumley Laura Quillin Richter* Shirley Kochsmeier Siegel Sara Salisbury Smith Dawn Papasifakis Strope Regina Hogard Utter

Epsilon MuFort Hays State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Shelley S. Sutton

Supporters$250-$499Patricia Sampson Mills Lana Tittel Shults

$100-$249Renee Scheuermann Davis

$1-$99Stephanie Groninga Bannister Julie Farrell Billinger Karen Conard Brannam Amber A. Carlson Alicia Thornhill Crutcher Sandra Jo Boys Daugherty Jone Courtney Galloway Elizabeth Berning Gerber Paula Schoendaller Keefer Juneil Thomm McQueen Linda Fell Pacey Naomi Sheets Sperling Jan Post Stejskal Kathie Miley Taylor Terry Deal Waggle Tina Todd Wiebe Janice Urban Witt

Epsilon NuUniversity of Central OklahomaJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Kimberly Martin Klaus

$500 Jewels$500-$999Rie Gerah Hoehner ▲Marcie Worl Kirchberg Lisa Adams Matthews

Supporters$250-$499Susan C. Adair Cathryn Baxter Davis Lauren Allen Hammack

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$100-$249Laura Coolidge Endicott Linda Powell Garbe Rita Kanaly Williams

$1-$99Patricia Taylor Caplinger Cynthia Lewis Crawford Kay D. Cunningham Margaret E. Dougherty Carole Kerley Evans Jane Hanlin Hier Patricia Cunningham Landrum Robyn E. Roach Margaret Payne Simons Mary Epps Welch Amy Hervey Wingfield

Epsilon XiEast Central UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Kelly Lucas Davenport

Supporters$100-$249Brenda Wolf Wright

$1-$99Elizabeth A. Negrete Chandra Bridges Stroope

Epsilon OmicronSouthwestern Oklahoma State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Becky Kelly Harvey

Supporters$1-$99Alicia Tate-Nadeau

Epsilon RhoTexas A & M UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Jennifer P. Powell

Supporters$100-$249Jane Carmichael Bickham Pamela Wright Schaper

$1-$99Ronda Lenser Dillard Deborah Lieske Hull Charlotte C. Jamieson Leigh Harrison Kent Anita Elmore Konvicka

Epsilon UpsilonTarleton State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Donna Plumlee Hendrix

Supporters$100-$249Jane B. Dennis Jennifer Luton

$1-$99Gertrude Carlson Sena Goodlett Leese Jami Ables Lovelady Laura S. Rhoten

Epsilon PhiTexas Woman's UniversitySupporters$1-$99Muttaya Chaivashirasak Bollich Amber Garrison DuncanTrisha Phillips Hartstack Megan McCrary Kleiman Jessica H. Strasen

Epsilon ChiKansas State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Gina Hinman Vincent

Epsilon PsiUniversity of Texas at DallasJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Holly Phillips Rudnick

Supporters$1-$99Sejla Alijagic Kristen K. Blakely Kirsten Maylor DeKrey Rachel B. Malone Diane Wardrup

Epsilon OmegaTruman State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Katherine M. Bross

Supporters$100-$249Carolyn A. Bopp

$1-$99Nicole Birdsill Buesse Katarine L. Flemming Jaime Lummis Shelden

Zeta AlphaEastern Michigan UniversitySupporters$1-$99Meagan L. Daniels Sherri Dail Paz Kristina Danielak Schnierer Kandice M. Teutsch

Zeta BetaLehigh UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Mary Beth Dulcey Morabito

Supporters$100-$249Autumn Bayles Judith Lannin Panagakos

$1-$99Elizabeth T. Caragliano Angela J. Dohl Constance Paul Greendoner Maria Pankos Pruitt Amy E. Shotmeyer Lori Schlauch Trechter

Zeta GammaGannon UniversitySupporters$1-$99Ashley K. Kujbus Nicole L. Kunz

Zeta DeltaTowson UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Michele D. Hartlove

$500 Jewels$500-$999Janis Lang Bartosz Alison A. Gardner Lesley A. Hubbard Monica B. Kitlas

Supporters$100-$249Megan N. Haupt Susan Plummer

$1-$99Carol Caprinolo Allison April Coffinberger Blahut Nicole K. Brown Shannon E. Corr M. Teresa Kneavel Haupt Laura E. Hemenway Wendy Hucht Lanahan

Zeta EpsilonMichigan Technological UniversitySupporters$100-$249Jill Henschel Caruso Amy Dalrymple Ryan Lorraine Card Wright

$1-$99Theresa L. Bills Stephanie S. Garbacik Rebecca Shetron Nold Sandra Lack Whaley

Zeta ZetaWorcester Polytechnic InstituteJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Joan Chace Carla N. Rumazza

$500 Jewels$500-$999Cynthia L. Moser Sara J. Swiatlowski

Supporters$100-$249Claudine Gagnon McCluskey Elizabeth Archambault Stank Suzanne Logcher Yeghiayan

$1-$99Romiya Glover Barry Naomi K. Boatright Rebecca Hanifen Derwin Colleen A. Ellsworth Christine M. Gagnon Anne Mannarelli Gregory Pamela Peterson Haddock Casey Beaulieu Kilgus Karen Zalewski Oliver Krystal L. Parker AnneMarie Daly Riechmann Julie Banach Roy Constance Keefe Sanneman Donna Underwood Sullivan Mary Kate Toomey

Zeta EtaRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSupporters$250-$499Sujatha Reddy Gabriela Rodriguez

$1-$99Jenifer M. Jones Audrey Kaplan O'Neil Barbara J. Vaccaro

* Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

Annulet $1,000,000 ♥ Founders Circle $500,000

♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

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♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

D Delta Circle $50,000 G Gamma Circle $25,000

▲ Alpha Circle $10,000 Double Rose Circle $5,000

Buff Rose Circle $1,000

Zeta ThetaLafayette CollegeSupporters$100-$249Gretel L. Raibeck

$1-$99Crystalann Harbold Deardorff Elissa Ebeling Kaufer Sandra Veresink Kovacs Julie Pollock Trainor

Zeta IotaMiami UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Andrea Smith

Supporters$100-$249Holly Weibel May Debra Collins Watt

$1-$99Laura Letton Jeanette Carpinelli Kristina Held Chadwick Mary Keating Gahan Jennifer Giardina Kennedy Susan Wright Maher Jennifer Miles O'Reilly Kimberly Klavora Plein

Zeta KappaUniversity of Pittsburgh at JohnstownJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Jennifer Werni Hughes

Supporters$100-$249Christine Pawlowski Sullivan

Zeta MuRichard Stockton College of NJSupporters$1-$99Dana L. Ketterer

Zeta NuAlma CollegeJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Mary Jo Toth

Supporters$100-$249Janelle Kauffman Moore

$1-$99Acissia Barnard Boutell

Lynne E. Lehnhardt Megan M. Stevenson

Zeta OmicronKettering UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Stephannie Sack Bailey Susan Eberts Prater ▲

Supporters$1-$99Heather Slotnick Mueller Aimee N. Queen Melissa A. Scheich

Zeta PiSaint Joseph's UniversitySupporters$1-$99Marie Clapp Blaser Deanna Martz Drnevich Angela Scola Melissa Hilferty Stewart

Zeta RhoQuinnipac UniversitySupporters$1-$99Karyn Kahl Layton

Zeta SigmaNorthwood UniversityJewelSociety$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Angelina Asevedo Bradley

Supporters$250-$499Marissa Janazzo Salsbury

$1-$99Deborah Barbre Bowers Amber K. Hart

Zeta ChiUniversity of Western OntarioSupporters$1-$99Kaitlin R. Hazen Megan McNevitts Stacey McCready Pipicelli Chantal Coulen Simard

Theta AlphaLouisiana State UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Penny C. Heuiser

Supporters$1-$99Iolanda Ingrassia Goodfellow Michelle Maillet Menard Sandra Guidroz Peterson Helen Doody Potter Laura Aymond Proctor

Theta BetaAuburn University at MontgomerySupporters$100-$249Betty Baggett Hall

$1-$99Rebecca Battle-Bryant Tonya Long Vaughn

Theta DeltaNorth Georgia College and State UniversityJewelSociety$2,500 Jewels$2,500-$4,999Sylvia E. Ferry ▲

$500 Jewels$500-$999Melanie D. Brown

Supporters$100-$249Melissa Brown

$1-$99Kelly L. Becker Carrie Schumacher Dobey Morgan McPherson Evans Anne Weldon Hehir Terri Owens Kates Pamela Glenton Nix April Scogin Taylor

Theta EpsilonUniversity of South AlabamaJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Donya McKee Gillespie

Supporters$250-$499Courtney Johnson Sollie

$1-$99Keller M. Leathers Heather D. Sprinkle

Theta ZetaRandolph-Macon CollegeSupporters$100-$249Anne Weiand Kasupski

$1-$99Jennifer M. Abels Elizabeth Jenkins Beaudet MaryKay Svoboda Hester Elizabeth I. Leonard Linda Mabry Wilkinson

Theta EtaUniversity of Tennessee at MartinSupporters$100-$249Catherine L. Matthews

$1-$99Ann Vaughn Robertson Jennifer Williams Winstead

Theta ThetaMississippi State UniversitySupporters$1-$99 Virginia Herring Sorgen

Theta IotaWestern Kentucky UniversitySupporters$100-$249Yvette L. Reece

$1-$99Aimee E. Morin Phyllis C. Parrott Amy R. Rock Kimberly Hunt Vince Jennifer Owens West

Theta KappaUniversity of VirginiaSupporters$1-$99Elizabeth Dunn Christine J. Moore Tara Wheeler Prather

Theta LambdaUniversity of West FloridaSupporters$100-$249Tracy Smith Dorics Kristalyn N. Thoma Rachel C. Zick

$1-$99Kate Godbold Brotherton Allison W. Klinkenberg

Theta MuUniversity of North Carolina at WilmingtonJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Christel Brady McMillan

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Supporters$250-$499Lisa Pridgen Rosser

$1-$99Lindsay Walker McCallWendi E. Witek

Theta NuVirginia Commonwealth UniversitySupporters$100-$249Heather A. Rider

$1-$99Jeannine Rosado

Theta XiClemson UniversitySupporters$1-$99Nicole Roberts Diak

Theta OmicronWestern Carolina UniversitySupporters$1-$99Allison Hinson Kenney

Theta PiLambuth UniversityJewelSociety$500 Jewels$500-$999Mary Margaret Brewer Michelle L. Parks

Supporters$100-$249Kelly J. Gebhart

$1-$99Tanya F. Hughes Theta RhoBarry UniversitySupporters$100-$249Eileen Eiler McManis

$1-$99Michelle L. Hovorka

Theta SigmaValdosta State UniversitySupporters$1-$99Willa F. Valencia

Theta TauBelmont UniversitySupporters$250-$499Allison M. Pellicciotti

$1-$99Sarah E. Horn Marisa Toth McLeod Catherine Simpson Starnes

Theta UpsilonGeorgetown CollegeSupporters$1-$99Lisa D. Alder Kathryn M. Thompson

Theta Phi University of TampaSupporters$1-$99Jeanie Donnenwirth Baker Rosemary Cutillo Woodbury

Theta ChiVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversitySupporters$1-$99Martha P. Ashmore

Kappa BetaMissouri Western State UniversitySupporters$1-$99Denise Heimer-Johnson

Friends of the FoundationJewelSociety$5,000 Jewels$5,000-$9,999 Edward M. & Jeanette Raines Rogers ▲

$1,904 Jewels$1,904-$2,499Mike & Betty Devereaux DCurt & Teresa Morgan Gloria Rumsfield

$1,000 Jewels$1,000-$1,903Steve & Kathryn Crain Donald & Suzanne Hilliker ▲Lou & Robin Isaf

$500 Jewels $500-$999Parents of Nikki Carbonari Donnell & Rainna Davis Hugo & Piera DeGrandis Kathy & John Fish Christian Pierce Ken Wheat

Supporters$250-$499Michaelle & Eric Deitrich Joseph & Leslie Floren

* Chapter Grand Corinthian Society for Planned Giving

Annulet $1,000,000 ♥ Founders Circle $500,000

♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

Cynthia Johnson M.B. & Elizabeth Johnson Shirley Jones Dorian & William Jordan Lisa & Merrell Ketchum JunSeong Kim & Young Mi Park Edward & Miriam Klapka Michael & Jill Komar John & Patricia Kornacker James Lakerdas Joseph & Barbara Larrow David & Janice LaVelle Jamie Sheriff Law Jeff & Amy Lawson Jane Leck Peggy Lenfest Dean & Suzanne Lesiak Jeff & Ginger Lewis Mary & George Littrell Jeanne Lutz Barbara Maxwell Richard & Susan Mayer Dr. Ann Mazzotti Dennis & Ann McCunniff Robert McGee Parent of Shelby Mclean Carol Meeker Parent of Sofia Mejias Parent of Johanna Mickelson John & Mary Ann Miller William & Sharyn Milligan Joe Mitchell William & Barbara Moore David Nelson J. M. Odor Marcia Organ Marla Osborne Sara M. Phillips Timothy & Teresa Pike Beth & Robert Probst Michael & Carole Psoinos Leigh Rabun David & Noreen Raminski Peter & Laurie Rapinchuk Robert & Susan Reemelin Mr. & Mrs. T.J. Richey Jamee Robinson Terri Romaine Celena & Donald Rorex Dean & Donna Rydquist Frank & Maureen Santoni Stephan & Patricia Schlagel Duane & Audrey Schmatz Larry & Cathy Sievers Steven Silverstein Marshal & Lori Sims David Sirey Judy Skara Sally Slomer Theresa Southerland Tony Stearns Daniel & Mona Stecklein Reaford & Pam Stroupe Sarah & Lynn Sunderman B.J. & Diana Taussig

foundationElizabeth & Thomas Hudspeth Thomas & Jean King Dyan Lawlor Harold & Carla LeVander John Mahoney & Regan Aduddell Drew & Shelley McCandless Marjorie Shahani Troy & Patricia Swinford

$100-$249Stewart Aaron Richard Allan Donald & Geralyn Anderson William Badger & Edith Cook Daryl & Patricia Balchan Shirley Bennett Julie Berry Douglas & Michele Beverage Mary Jo Borel Robert & Mary Bradley Jonathan & Diane Bramwell David & Mindy Brass Mark & Ellen Braunstein Jeffrey Broumas Janet & Curtis Brown Lon Bruso Bruce & Sylvia Byorkman Martin Strong & Michelle Carden William Carter Mark & Germaine Catton John & Kathryn Chase Stephen & Kimberly Chatham Parent of Aisha Chiakowski T. & Patti Cline John & Dawn Coen Lois Cohen Julie & Francis Corden John & Connie Cubitt Nancy & Tony Dappas Brad & Margaret Davis Anonymous Donor Shehata & Sonia Elsonbaty Karen & Scott Farver Joseph Fayer Andrew & Christine Fosselman Catherine Fridell Michael & Laura Fuller Deborah Gallagher Joe & Sandra Garcia Robert & Tambra Gifford Ric & Gina Gregoria Kip & Leslie Haggerty Timothy Haggerty Deborah & William Hartnett Michael Heinekey & Maureen Munn Thomas Hester Paul & Johnna Hochkammer Larry & Carol Hornsby Karen Isbell

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♦ Diamond Circle $250,000 • Pearl Circle $100,000

D Delta Circle $50,000 G Gamma Circle $25,000

▲ Alpha Circle $10,000 Double Rose Circle $5,000

Buff Rose Circle $1,000

Dan Taylor Holly Taylor Patricia Terhar Jill Terranova Parent of Heather Terry Dianne & Eric Thorndike S.C. Tobin Regina & David Toomey Wade & Jessie Uptergrove Nancy VanBalen Phillip & Susan Walker Debbie & Lloyd West Dr. Tracy & Helen Wheelock Petra Wilde Charles & Virginia Wiley Henry & Jamie Wiley Lynn Wilson Steven Witte George & Joanna Wuest

$1-$99Carole & Dave Abernathy Robert & Susan Albicker Donato Alu, Jr. Jon & Beth Andersen Ruth Aborjaily & David Bannish Raymond & Karen Barley Kathleen & David Begler Kevin Berent Jane & Noel Bewley Robert & Susan Bills David & Sharon Boyer Nancy Breitenstein Vicki Broceus Lori Butala Gregory & Maylisa Carlock Delvonta Carradine Rose Cheatham Dae & Connie Choung Loretta Connors Robert & Wilma Couch Derrick & Stacey Cox Douglas & Carrie Czark Starr & Eddie Dalton John & Janet Daly Ken Daniel Scott & Kerri Davenport Eddie & Meg Deaton Mark & Monica Debrock Dennis Deloy Donald & Maureen Dixon William & Kally Dowling Paul & Corrine Duffy B.J. Duncan Michael & Sheila Ellsworth Keith & Kim Embry Lori & Dennis Erokan James & Lisa Fox Richard & Lori France Brian & Theresa Gallagher Mario & Agnes Genovese Beshoy Ghabious Deborah & Clarence Gibbs Holly & Jesse Gordon Gregory & Lana Gotcher

Jo Gray Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hahm William Hall & Martha Olive-Hall Michael & Kathleen Hegarty Marilee & James Hill Kiranjot & Daljit Hoonjan Susan & Paul Howard April Jackson The Jennings Family David & Charlene Johnstone Kirk Jung Raymond & Ann Kansier Bryan & Cheryl-Lynn Koss Alexander & Stephanie Kreymer Monique & Michael Kueker Grandparent of Victoria LeBeau Ida & Wally Lee Susan Levine Ruth Lewis William & Marium Llewellyn Leonid & Inna Logashov Sterling & Kathy Long Ronald & Theresa Lynch Charles & Elizabeth Maneval Malerie & Mark Marinucci Cynthia Mastropiero John & Virginia McAllister Barbara McCall Mary Jo & Grady McCarthy Dixie McClure Guillermina & Juan Medina Thomas & Mary Meredith Michael & Linda Mies Melissa Mims Joann & Michael Mooney Karen Morse Patricia & Mark Mraz Vanessa & Gary Murdock Pam Murray James & Mary Nee Anthony & Linda O'Rourke Dean & Nancy Palmer Penelope Pejka Nicholas & Sandra Pessimisis Timothy & Lynn Peterson Daniel & Margaret Petrisko Michael & Carolyn Pierson Sandra & Frank Plyler Gina Poillucci Pat Powell Shelley Predmore Linda Preston Myrna Pugao Nancy & George Pytlik Janet Quistberg Dr. Gary & Monica Raab Samuel Rayburn James Reisteter Rebecca & Dennis Rindt Lynne Robertson Cynthia Ryan-Meissner Steven & Gail Sawyer Michael & Jodi Schluter

Brenda & Mike Schoope Stephanie Schwartz Debra & William Sears Lars & Natalie Silverness Curtis & Maryann Smith William & Karen Smyth Joe & Yvonne Solari Sammy & Debra Steelman Richard & Ruanna Stumpf Scott Talbot Pam Taylor Steven & Teri Taylor Charles & Susan Teagarden Aaron & Ann Thanasack Robert & Beverly Thieneman Katherine Thornton Melanie Thornton Andree Toner Donna & Daniel Voris Lynn Walker Paulette & Steven Walsh Lawrence & Susan White Richard & Sandra White Peter & Karen Wibell Mark Wilmer Robert J. Wright Michael & Sarah Zakrzewski

Collegiate Jewel ChaptersMembers of the following collegiate chapters have contributed many hours to raise $2,000 or more for the AGD Foundation for membership in the Jewel Society:

Delta- University of MinnesotaEpsilon- University of KentuckyIota- University of WashingtonMu- Brenau UniversityRho- Iowa State UniversitySigma- University of IllinoisUpsilon- University of OklahomaPhi- Oregon State UniversityPsi- University of AlabamaOmega- University of AkronAlpha Alpha- University at Buffalo (The State University of NY)Alpha Beta- University of MichiganAlpha Epsilon- Westminster CollegeAlpha Iota- Baldwin-Wallace CollegeAlpha Lambda- The Ohio State UniversityAlpha Pi- Wayne State UniversityAlpha Sigma- Indiana University of PennsylvaniaAlpha Upsilon- Central Michigan UniversityAlpha Omega- Duquesne University

Beta Alpha- Nebraska Wesleyan UniversityBeta Beta- North Dakota State UniversityBeta Delta- Indiana UniversityBeta Eta- Southern Illinois UniversityBeta Iota- Eastern Illinois UniversityBeta Xi- Purdue UniversityBeta Omicron- Illinois State UniversityBeta Tau- Ball State UniversityGamma Alpha- University of GeorgiaGamma Beta- Florida State UniversityGamma Delta- Auburn UniversityGamma Zeta- University of MemphisGamma Eta- High Point UniversityGamma Iota- Mercer UniversityGamma Xi- Murray State UniversityGamma Omicron- Eastern Kentucky UniversityGamma Sigma- Troy UniversityGamma Upsilon- University of MontevalloGamma Phi- Georgia Institute of TechnologyGamma Psi- University of North AlabamaGamma Omega- University of Alabama at BirminghamDelta Gamma- Montana State UniversityDelta Theta- University of IdahoDelta Kappa- University of AlbertaDelta Nu- University of CalgaryDelta Omicron- University of Nevada, Las VegasDelta Pi- San Francisco State UniversityDelta Rho- Sonoma State UniversityDelta Tau- Chapman UniversityEpsilon Beta- University of KansasEpsilon Epsilon- William Jewell CollegeEpsilon Kappa- Pittsburg State UniversityEpsilon Mu- Fort Hays State UniversityEpsilon Nu- University of Central OklahomaEpsilon Upsilon- Tarleton State UniversityEpsilon Phi- Texas Woman's UniversityEpsilon Psi- University of Texas at Dallas

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Epsilon Omega- Truman State UniversityZeta Gamma- Gannon UniversityZeta Delta- Towson UniversityZeta Zeta- Worcester Polytechnic InstituteZeta Eta- Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteZeta Iota- Miami UniversityZeta Kappa- University of Pittsburgh at JohnstownZeta Pi- Saint Joseph's UniversityZeta Chi- University of Western OntarioTheta Beta- Auburn University at MontgomeryTheta Delta- North Georgia College and State UniversityTheta Lambda- University of West FloridaTheta Nu- Virginia Commonwealth UniversityTheta Tau- Belmont UniversityTheta Chi- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityKappa Beta- Missouri Western State University

Alumnae Jewel Chapters & ClubsThe following chapters and clubs contributed their time and talents to raise $1,000 or more for the AGD Foundation for membership in the Jewel Society:

Auburn-Opelika Alumnae ChapterBeta Beta Alumnae ChapterBeta Iota Alumnae ChapterCentral Florida Alumnae ClubChicago Northwest Suburban Alumnae ClubDallas Alumnae ChapterDuPage Area Alumnae ClubFox Valley Alumnae ClubGreater Seattle Alumnae ChapterHouston Alumnae ClubNorman Alumnae ChapterNorth Atlanta Alumnae ClubNorthwest Florida Alumnae ChapterOld Dominion Alumnae ClubSt. Louis Alumnae ClubTampa Bay Area Alumnae ChapterTau Alumnae ChapterValley of the Sun Alumnae Chapter

HonorsThis special group of members, family and friends were honored by a gift in their name to the AGD Foundation:

Caroline AaronShayna N. AbelmanKathleen Jolley AbernathyAnn Zehner AngleFrances George ArnsdorffSusan Rosholt BanghartDiane Correll BauknightConnie Harriman BensonElaine Barrick BessJennifer C. BibbsMary Robertson BlackallBarbara Baerwald BowmanJessica Finger BrownRosemary Dugger BrownJess BucherRachel E. BurchfieldEllie C. ButlerDorothy Treadwell CantrellChristina Kamm CarpenterSharon Dunkman CarruthersAly B. ChesterKaren Bartel ChismAriel ClarkMontana A. ClellandCarol Duer CochranBeth E. CohenLaura C. ConnorsEllen CottrellKathryn D. CrainJulie Waitman CretinJennifer L. DalyMichelle Jones DalyJane Peters DawsonJane Huselton DayKrystal DearmanSharon Kimbrel DeckKim DemelKelly M. DermyerBenita Wilson DickBeverly Brown DominyGail Calkins DureePenelope Yocum EdmondsonAnne Loring EilerDeborah Schmidt EschenbacherChris Rudduck FedorPeggy Kuebler FieldPatricia Carey FlorenJulia Thomas FloresVanessa L. FolkAli ForsythLibby Whitcomb ForsythMargaret Williams FosbergAlison A. GardnerKodee D. GartnerCarol Radewald GearhartKristi GohlEdward GrayTheresa Kaczorowski GreenJoyce Aamot GreenePatricia Mullin Grosser

Michele D. HartloveKatherine Klinefelter HastingsGwendolyn HauckLaurinda Meyer HawkinsMary D. HenselKendra P. HiblerRie Gerah HoehnerVeronica HollingsheadSharon Houck HoodMarie E. HopkinsLaura HornsbyJoAnn Wolfgang HostetlerKathryn M. HowardLesley A. HubbardLinda Williamson JohnsElizabeth Misner JohnsonHazel Repass JonesKelli JonesSusan McCaslin KainzLelia Van Norden KelleySheri L. KellnerAnn KemppainenTaylor KiteNikoleta L. KotsogiannisSandra Veresink KovacsShirley Rose KrausVictoria A. KunkelCandace LarsonJamie Sheriff LawBarbara Hale LettonRobin Belcher LiesfeldChristina E. LlewellynEva LuJoyce Stansbery LunsfordAimee M. MaczkoJennifer A. MalletteElena T. MangoffWanda Mehring MannPaula F. MartinsColette M. MastersonLisa Adams MatthewsKristen MayerKatie E. MayersKassie McelvainRuth Steward McMahonLinda A. McQuistonErin K. MellottBarbara Lutskus MervinMarie C. MirroCharlotte Ruckman MisnerKristi M. MolnarMegan MooreMary Beth Dulcey MorabitoSusan Harding MoranElizabeth Smith MorganMichelle Flake MorganElizabeth K. MrazBailey E. MurphyMichelle J. NeebMargie Tribble NickelsMelody Y. NishidaSandy McMurray NovakEmma & Erin NunezKathryn O'BrienHarriet Halstead OvercashJenny Pagel Oxandale

Marie Ford PalmerStefanie PereiraEmily PerlowValerie A. PeroutkaJanice Smith PitroloLeah PsoinosGina Stein RangerMargery Barden ReasonAlisa L. RichardsonPatricia Tulley RiddifordAndy RothDebbie Douglass RothBrenda Binford RowellTalia RudkinHolly Phillips RudnickMary Coffman RussoCarolyn L. SalyersCarol Boggs SasaAnn French SchmidtKristen E. SchweigerSarah A. SelbyMary Moorer SenkoMeredith A. SlemkoLinda Hogeland SmithSheila Kelley SolaSuzanne Carmack SpicerHeather D. SprinkleDhivya SrinivasanNanci Beegle StarrKelly F. StaskoKat E. StewartJackie Brannon StuttsShelley S. SuttonKathryn Zenier SwensonKathie Miley TaylorJudith Meyer TiceKate ToomeyNancy O'Neal TuneskiAshley D. TurnerBrandie Van OrderSandra VeresinkAndrea J. WahlBonnie Barnard WatersLeslie Russell WestburySusan WhitcombAlice WhiteKelly Zoul WhiteCatherine Smart WilliamsSharon L. WinterTheodora Smith WintersteenDee Ann Elliott WoodallMelissa K. YeeCarolyn L. YorkPamela MacPherson YoungAlpha ChapterAlpha Beta ChapterAlpha Epsilon ChapterAlpha Lambda ChapterAlpha Pi ChapterBeta Beta ChapterDelta Upsilon ChapterDetroit North Suburban Alumnae Club 50th AnniversaryEpsilon Upsilon ChapterGamma Alpha Chapter

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Gamma Delta ChapterKappa Gamma ChapterTheta Delta ChapterTheta Nu ChapterZeta Omicron ChapterZeta Tau ChapterAlpha Gamma Delta Foundation TrusteesAlpha Gamma Delta International CouncilLeadership Institute-WWP DirectorsZeta Chi Sisters

MemorialsContributions were made during the 2010-2011 fiscal year in memory of these AGD members, family and friends:

Lynne Watson AbsteinDiana AdamsMable AdamsMargaret Wynn AllanNorma Lewis AlticeLenore Vanderkolk AndersonTaylor L. AndersonBuck AshfordGillian Branscomb BeaversDorry Hayes Johnston BlackburnHelen Sarnes BlomstromMarie Wilkinson BrietzDolores Gemlo Brimhall

Mary Sewell BurnsTim CahillDennis CamfieldNancy E. CarlsonEvangeline Bintz ChildressCarol Warner ChomiczCarolyn Petrie CoffmanCharlotte Gantz CoffmanLinda Oralene CouchGladys Hainz CrawfordIrene Fieldhouse DaileyCynthia L. DevereauxJanice Jordan DietrichMrs. Jane DuncanPenelope Ann ElrodMerlon King FannoKent FenzanAnita Wollert FergusonBarbara Dorsey FergusonDorothy M FilakBetty McCaskill FranciscoBarbara Feurer FreiseEvelyn Hosick GartrellCharlotte E Vanvleck GemmellMarcia Horton GlaunerHarriett Fox GrantBarbara Annette GrayVera Roble GunelsonJoan Silverness HaggertyBetty Lynn HallShirley Divan HendricksenRuth Breitenstein HenritzeCassandra HillJoan HipplerSue Simmons HolderWillow Dunne Howe

Ruth L. HudsonGladys Newbury HunterVictor JenningsAngela JesterBarbara Walkinshaw JohnsonGeorge JuhlAngelique Restivo KaufmanSigne KeeseHelen Daily KinghamBetty Packard KinneyVirginia Kammerer KunkelFlorence Doering LaheneyAlice Samuelson LarsonLucille Russell LawsonIantha Powrie Le VanderAgnes Vincent Jimenez LeeDonna LieskePaula Gallup LittleEsther Huber LloydAudrey LueckeDoris Allen LynnKimberly L. MartinsonMarilyn MaxwellMarilyn Kuhs McDonaldRose Pflug McGeeEllen MillerMary Cox MillerMartha Ann MillsJeanne Souser MingusMarjorie Gemmill MinshallDenise Hardie MonetteKimberly Bragg MoragneTrudy A. NoyesKaren Hein O'BrienDorothy Jeka PicattiStephanie Schwietert Pilewski

Mary Ough PowellJane Smithwick PriceDonald QuibellJudith A. RezabekNancy Wesch RhenLuann RhodesLaura Quillin RichterBarbara McNeer RobertsonJo Ann Williams RudesillWilliam D. RumsfieldAnthony RussoSandra Hubenthal SamsAlex P. SaxonMargaret Hatch SeymourDorothy SoltErma Butler SpenceJack SteinSuzanne Davidson StuartIrene StuttsGaynelle Deskins TatumCarol Nichols TeagueJesse Agee TempleAndrea Rose TeodosioCarolyn Hicks TerryJessie Lane ThomasGinger Currin ThompsonLee Aldrich ThompsonHelen Pasas ToddRuth Kelly TrevellyanRuth Reynolds VanellsEunice Butcher WeberAlbert James WeiselMary Martin WelchMr. S. B. White, Jr.Mary WiherleRuth Moody WilliamsJoan Woll Wise

Don't miss your chance to be listed in the next Honor Roll of Donors - give today!

Donations of $500 or more qualify for membership in the Jewel Society and special

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chapter grandAlumnae Dues!

PayYour

“The Alpha Gam today seems to me as much of a Founder as those of May 1904. She has a greater load, a greater sphere, a larger equipment, a

mighty responsibility.”

Founder Emily Helen Butterfield

Since our founding, Alpha Gamma Delta has touched the lives of over 155,000 women. Now, more than ever, we have a greater responsibility to serve our members in a relevant and meaningful way that can only be done with your help. Alumnae Dues support many Fraternity initiatives, from collegiate chapter development and extension opportunities to volunteer training and alumnae programming. Your $40 contribution makes a true impact, providing the Fraternity with the sustainability to extend our reach and the means to exceed our Purpose.

You can pay your Alumnae Dues in two ways:

1. Online https://www.alphagammadelta.org/ alphagams/alumnae/onlinepayment2. By Mail Send a $40 check to: Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity 8701 Founders Road Indianapolis, IN 46268

Learn more about the Alumnae Dues program!

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chapter grandAlpha – Syracuse UniversityRuth Beener Austin ’24Margaret Coddington Cowles ’23Ethel Roberts Haberer ’28Marion Groves Marcellus ’33Barbara Northup ’56Katherine Schultz Robb ’62Helen Dann Stringer ’28Laura Suchowlec ’85

Delta – University of MinnesotaGayle Miesen Roseen ’43

Epsilon –University of KentuckyFrances Kerr Barnes ’33

Zeta – Ohio UniversityJanet Taylor Aemisegger ’45

Eta – Depauw UniversityElizabeth Cook Boye ’47Kathryn Westphal Gentry ’42Anne Meadows Gottbrath ’65

Iota – University of WashingtonLois Gobler Critzer ’39Mary Hinman Darling ’20Emabell James Holt ’44

Lambda – Northwestern UniversityMargaret Bernstorff ’33Beulah Henry Boyes ’44Rosa Richkie Lamb ’31Della Matthews ’41 Sandra Hubenthal Sams ’59

Omicron – University of California, BerkeleyJuanita Grimm Morris ’49

Pi –Coe CollegeFlorence Telecky Dickenson-Hatch ’38Jean Barkes Griffith ’49Jeanne Conybeare Mills ’40

Rho –Iowa State UniversityPaula Vatter Bennett ’46Alice Samuelson Larson ’44Doris “Jeanne” Renaud Nielsen ’44

Tau –University of TorontoMiriam Inkster Angus ’34Margaret Leitch Chetter ’41Mary Graydon Crouch ’39Katherine West Keith ’31Marjorie Rutland Livingston ’39Maralyn Woodley Widdicombe ’50

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Xi –Illinois Wesleyan UniversityMaurine Christman Twiss ’34

Sigma –University of IllinoisPhyllis Parsons Shive ’37

Upsilon –University of OklahomaBarbara Berrier DePue ’52

Phi –Oregon State UniversityClara Shank McCormick ’35

Chi –Michigan State University Mary Murphy MacDonald ’44Jane Fryman Peth ’35Lois Woodard Wharton ’31

Psi –University of AlabamaMargaret Alexander Black ’44Beverly McPherson Marshall ’44

Omega –University of AkronRosalind Schultz Herrick ’29Carole Frye Snyder ’52

Alpha Alpha –University at Buffalo (The State Univ. of New York)Frances Thompson Murphy ’31 Alpha Gamma –University of CincinnatiMarjorie Doerner Betzing ’39

Alpha Delta –Ohio Wesleyan UniversityDiane Berrisford Coleman ’81Lee Phalen Graham ’52Nancy Comfort Gunn ’47Margaret Hale Heckendorn ’45Maxine Hyde Rogers ’49Edith Turk Seiple ’37Ruth Klick Tiemann ’40

Alpha Epsilon –Westminster CollegeMary Ellen Smith Jacques ’39

Alpha Eta –Dalhousie UniversityNancy Goucher ’63Dianne Keating Purcell ’64Patricia Hewat Robertson ’53

Alpha Iota –Baldwin-Wallace CollegeJane Stull Lockard ’40Bette Hagedorn Warnter ’40 Alpha Kappa – Bowling Green State UniversityNorma Scroggy Seifert ’53

Alpha Lambda – The Ohio State UniversityJune Presar Garrett ’46Donna Weeks Landis ’46Mary Marshall Montgomery ’66

Alpha Mu – Pennsylvania State UniversityJanet Smith Berkov ’47

Alpha Omicron – West Virginia Wesleyan CollegeVera Stewart Neal ’73Oleta Reed Post ’48

Alpha Pi – Wayne State UniversityRebecca Butler ’2010

Beta Alpha –Nebraska Wesleyan UniversityHelen Sarnes Blomstrom ’32Evangeline Bintz Childress ’33Barbara Dorsey Ferguson ’50Jean Flaherty Ground ’43Barbara Furman McCulloch ’49Jane Large Mock ’55Angelique Restivo ’87

Beta Beta –North Dakota State UniversityDorothy Jeka Picatti ‘53

Beta Zeta –Parsons CollegeMargaret Sutherland Weatherspoon ’57

Beta Eta –Southern Illinois UniversityBarbara Ames Von Behren ’57

Beta Mu –Minnesota State University-MankatoRandee Anderson Cattell ’67Elizabeth McLean Kearney ’67

Gamma Beta – Florida State UniversityJoan Cunningham ’54Ernestine Hunt Davis ’50Alyse Jackobson Hallengren ’50 Gamma Delta –Auburn UniversityMary Sewell Burns ’79JoAnne Wise Denman ’51Jo Ina Kirby Stephenson ’49

Gamma Zeta –University of MemphisTrudy Noyes ’64

Gamma Mu –James Madison University Harriet Carter Payne ’60

Gamma Rho –Armstrong Atlantic State UniversityJennifer Roberson McIntyre ’77

Delta Alpha –University of Southern CaliforniaMardel Graham Blum ’55Betty Lewis Flanagan ’28Mary Weedn Yeadon ’40

Delta Beta –Washington State UniversityMargaret Berg Bernhoft ’37

Delta Gamma –Montana State UniversityHerva Fiske Simpson ’42Kathryn Lyon Spain ’30

Delta Delta –University of OregonMerle Strittmatter Lastreto ’45

Delta Epsilon – University of California, Los AngelesMary Moore Mollett ’39Betty Crawford Pinney ’38

Epsilon Gamma –University of DenverPhyllis “Sharon” Phelps Reneau ’60Shirley Fish Wisley ’45

Epsilon Delta –University of Texas at AustinEllen Ward Crocker ’48Sally Wallace Hays ’53Irene Hoke Sandahl ’48

Epsilon Kappa –Pittsburg State UniversityAmanda Smith ’2002

Epsilon Xi –East Central UniversityJennie Freeman Eddy ‘73

Zeta Nu –Alma CollegeSara Ballard ’93 Theta Beta – Auburn University at MontgomeryThelma Colston Nelson ’88

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Asalways,theQuarterlystaffwantstohearfromyou!Pleasesendanystories,informationorideastoquarterly@alphagammadelta.org.Thankyouforsharing!

Correction:IntheSpring2011QuarterlyarticletitledA Voice for the Voiceless,CourtneyWilhelmwaslistedasbeinginitiatedintotheincorrectchapter.CourtneyisamemberofBetaOmicron-IllinoisStateUniversity.TheQuarterlystaffregretsthiserror.

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Visitingarestaurantandseeasquirrelfigurine?Takeaphoto!Onvacationandspotasquirrelstuffedanimal?Takeaphoto!MakesurethephotographishighresolutionandonlycontainsAlphaGamsisters.Moreinformationisavailableonlineatwww.alphagammadelta.org/aboutus/alphagammadeltaquarterly.

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1. elonarehteotg (BookbyMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologypsychologistSherryTerkle.)

2. unisateayp (Locationoffall2011colonization.)

3. ontcilnlykel (GuestspeakeratStyleYourLifeeventattendedbymembersoftheCalgaryArea AlumnaeChapter.)

4. ljelo (Mainingredientinmany75 Years of Cooking with Grand Councilrecipes.)

5. ythrit-evsen (Percentageoffosteralumni[adultsformallyinfostercare]thatattendedcollegein2005.)

6. sfatnmcyaop (MagazinethatfeaturedPartneredforSuccess.)

7. eilvthiwpsurpeo (AlphaGammaDelta’snewbrandmessage.)

8. ruecoserntceer (HandbooksandformsarelocatedinthissectionofmyAlphaGam.)

9. laedt (Greekwordfor“change.”)

10. aebsirrrottnifaicoilta (AwardwinningprogrambyTheLeadershipInstitute-WomenWithPurposetaughtat TheLeadershipConference.)

11. tlewve (NumberofchaptersthattestpilotedtheGamma Experience.)

12. Bpnluirets (OutlinescreatedbyUndergraduateInterfraternityInstituteattendeestofixissueswithin theirchapter.)

13. diaeabnk (Shareideaswithothermembersandfindinspirationinthisonlineareaofthewebsite.)

14. adienetecr (SectionofmyAlphaGamwherebrandtemplates,Alpha Gamma Delta Experiencematerials andsongsarehoused.)

15. ivpracygstnties (BesuretochangetheseifyouwouldliketoshareyourinformationwithotherAlphaGams.)

16. trehmiesockio (GeorgiaA.Dickover'srecipe.)

17. sepilonebta (TheFraternityHousingCorporationrecentlyfinishedhouserenovationsatthischapter.)

18. cotoreb (ColonizationrecruitmentforAustinPeayStateUniversitybeginsthismonth.)

19. Bwtinbo (AddthistoyourTwitterorFacebookprofile.)

20. Fetniertarrnyti (Undergraduate___________________Institute.)

Unscramble the words below using the clues from this issue of the magazine! Answers are posted at www.alphagammadelta.org/AboutUs/Alpha-GammaDeltaQuarterly.

OurDirectory

International HeadquartersExecutive Director, Stephannie Sack Bailey8701 Founders Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 317-872-2655 [email protected] Hours - 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. EDT

Alpha Gamma Delta FoundationExecutive Director, Julie Waitman Cretin3905 Vincennes Road, Suite 105Indianapolis, IN 46268 [email protected] Hours - 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. EDT

The Leadership Institute- Women with Purpose, Inc.Executive Director, Erin Correa3815 River Crossing Parkway, Suite 100Indianapolis, IN 46240 [email protected] Hours - 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. EDT

International CouncilInternational PresidentJackie Brannon [email protected]

International Vice President-AlumnaeMary Beth Dulcey [email protected]

International Vice President-CollegiansLisa Adams [email protected]

International Vice President-MembershipMarie Ford [email protected]

International Vice President-ExtensionLiz Harriss [email protected]

International Vice President-FinanceAnne Loring [email protected]

International Vice President- Panhellenic AffairsRie Gerah [email protected]

Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation TrusteesPresidentBenita Wilson [email protected]

Vice PresidentDebbie Douglass [email protected]

SecretaryPeggy Kuebler [email protected]

TreasurerPatricia Tulley [email protected]

Jackie Brannon [email protected]

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