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21winter 2012 volume CII, N0.2
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Jackie Brannon StuttsInternational President
When I was installed as International President at Inter-national Convention in 2008, LaVerne Taylor Flanagan, Past Grand President, was the installing officer. I mourn her passing today because not only was she a kind-hearted and passionate sister, she was also one of the biggest influences on my Alpha Gamma Delta involvement after graduation.
It all started after my Senior Rededication service at Gamma Delta-Auburn University. LaVerne pulled me aside to talk and mentioned to me that she had heard I was moving to the Florence area in North Alabama. A new chapter had recently colonized at the Uni-versity of North Alabama. She asked me if I would be willing to help with this new chapter. And when LaVerne asked you to do something, you always answered ‘yes.’ Besides, I would be new to the area and thought this would be a good way to meet other Alpha Gams. The rest is history. I've been volun-teering for Alpha Gamma Delta ever since.
To express my gratitude for the world that LaVerne helped open for me would be difficult.
But what I can do is work to continue her vision for a better Fraternity. She always believed that living our Ritual was the best way to ensure Alpha Gam-ma Delta’s success and asked for each sister and chapter to be the best she could be.
She also knew an important component to the Fraternity’s success would be continual growth. More than 20 chapters were installed in her tenure, during a challenging time for all Greek life organizations. Today, extension is once again a primary focus for us. I am so excited to announce these upcoming colonizations: St. Joseph’s College in New York this spring, University of South Carolina in fall 2012 and Uni-versity of Southern California in fall 2013. Thank you to all of the sisters who are giving support to these extension ef-forts! The colonization of new chapters is always an exciting time in the life of the Fraternity.
A couple of weeks ago, Interna-tional Council met for the first time in the new building. We enjoyed touring our new home and spending time with staff. We were especially excited to have lunch with sisters from
Beta Delta-Indiana Univer-sity as they utilized the new training area for their chapter officer training. I personally sat quietly in the new boardroom just thinking of all the past presidents who had given many hours leading our organization. Their leadership brought direc-tion and vision to this Fraterni-ty we hold dear. Upon return-ing home, I once again opened the Christmas card LaVerne had sent me only days before her illness. She bragged about her family, as all grandmothers do, and she mentioned the con-tinued success of Gamma Delta Chapter with a couple of recent news items. Lastly, she spoke of her excitement about the direction Alpha Gamma Delta is moving. I will miss LaVerne’s straightforward manner of ad-dressing situations and her nod of approval she occasionally sent to me. LaVerne was a true sister who lived with Purpose.
Loyally,
Jackie Brannon StuttsInternational President
“…a true sister who lived with Purpose. ”
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Chapter Grand
Sister Spotlight
Pearls of Wisdom
Foundation
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Welcome, Theta Psi Chapter!
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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• @rooneyplanet Just got my issue of
the @alphagammadelta Quarterly and it's awesome! So many good articles! #AlphaGamNerd –Molly Turner, Upsilon-University of Oklahoma
• @samantha_ava Reading all about the Delta Rho Chapter in the @alphagammadelta Quarterly. So proud to know @samanthayatess and @miablakey! –Samantha Avanzino, Delta Omicron-University of Nevada, Las Vegas
• @kimbarlie @alphagammadelta Reading the Quarterly and LOVING the Purpose wall! Definitely going to suggest one for my chapter. :) –Kimberly Rogers, Gamma Iota-Mercer University
• @kellystasko Live with Purpose. Inspire the woman. Impact the world. #alphagammadelta @alphagammadelta reading Quarterly and remembering my purpose, too! –Kelly Stasko, Omega-University of Akron FACEBOOK COMMENTS
• Loved seeing the feature on Lisa Williams. So grateful for all she does! –Katie Jolley Abernathy, Delta Theta-University of Idaho
• I enjoyed the pictures from the different houses. –Helen Huff Dunlap, Epsilon Eta-Texas Christian University
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Thank you to all of the Alpha Gams (like the Gamma Delta-Auburn University and Epsilon Phi-Texas Woman's University sisters above)
who sent International Headquarters photos to include in our market-ing materials! This banner was displayed at the University of Southern California extension presentation. We're always looking for photos. If
you have high resolution photos to share, upload them here. Email [email protected] with questions!
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Fraternity Elections1 2 Alumnae Initiates Epsilon Upsilon-Tarleton State University11/13/2010Alyson Henigan ChapmanMegan ParrJoanna Gresham Shaw
Kappa Beta-Missouri Western State University4/2/2011Patricia Carter Williams
Kappa Delta-Westminster College (MO)11/13/2010Kim DoergeGlenda Noltensmeyer
Tau-University of Toronto4/15/2011Angela Pimentel Machado
Theta Chi-Virginia Polytechnic and State Institute4/15/2011Sherri Albert BlevinsMarya ChopyPenelope Benavitz MuelenaerPatricia Schwery Smith
Theta Iota-Western Kentucky University10/23/2010Amy Childers CardwellLindsey GilmoreShelia Sanders MeffordSusan Turner StudleTammy Geary Tooley
Theta Omicron-Western Carolina University3/18/2011Tamara Provine
Zeta Chi-University of Western Ontario3/12/2011Susan Clark
Zeta Omega-University of Ontario Institute of Technology4/9/2011Debbie Fortune CarnduffSusan Gazdik/Kaloesai Cogar
Congratulations to the following alumnae initiates:
Alpha-Syracuse University3/26/2011Sally Button Mitchell
Alpha Eta-Dalhousie University11/27/2010Christine Wright
Beta Eta-Eastern Illinois University11/13/2010Denise Adams BrownMary Margaret Pulliam
Beta Upsilon-Roosevelt University11/13/2010Nanette Stuckey Awe
Delta Kappa-University of Alberta11/27/2010Connie Cutforth Pearson
Delta Theta-University of Idaho11/5/2010Karen Doty Egersdorf
Delta Upsilon-Boise State University12/5/2010Laural BrocksomeJennifer SwordLeslie Webb
4/10/2011Stephanie Moran
Epsilon Lambda-University of Central Missouri4/16/2011Michelle Conrad
Epsilon Mu-Fort Hays State University4/2/2011Brenda McCoskey
Voting members of the Fraternity are en-couraged to vote for International Council officers for the 2012-2014 biennium. You should receive your ballots in the mail. Ballots must be returned by March 20, 2012. If you have questions regarding the elections process, email Tricia Barber, Elections Committee Chairman, at [email protected].
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Alpha Gamma Delta welcomed 65 women into the Theta Psi Chapter at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, on December 4, 2011. Theta Psi Chapter is the 186th installed chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta.
Liz Harriss York, International Vice President-Extension, served as the Install-ing Officer and Toastmistress for the Instal-lation Banquet.
“I enjoyed getting to know the exemplary young women of our chapter at Austin Peay State University,” Liz said. “Their commitment to values and high personal expectations instills confidence that this chapter will be successful.”
Parents, friends and alumnae near Clarks-ville attended the Installation Banquet—a celebration honoring the newest members of Alpha Gamma Delta. Held at the Wa-terStreets Event Center in Clarksville, the Fraternity announced at the banquet that
Welcome, Theta Psi Chapter!
it will be providing the College Panhellenic with a complementary program presented by The Leadership Institute-Women with Purpose, Inc. Julie Waitman Cretin, Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation Executive Direc-tor, also announced that the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation would be giving a $1,000 scholarship to a member of the chapter next fall.
Collegians from Gamma Xi-Murray State University and Theta Tau-Belmont Uni-versity served as members of the initiating team. One special sister traveled all the way from Wisconsin to Clarksville to pin her Pearl Sister at the Initiation Service. (If you’re interested in becoming a Pearl Sister, email Lisa Straiton Williams, Alumnae Specialist.)
Lauren Carlson, Leadership Consultant, has been working with the chapter since its inception. “Each one of the women pos-sesses different skills that as a whole will greatly benefit the membership of Alpha
Gamma Delta,” Lauren said. “They desire to spread the positive image of Alpha Gam, not only in their community, but also across the country through service, com-munity involvement and scholastic achieve-ment. Watching [the chapter’s] growth has been an amazing experience.”
Are you interested in
becoming a Pearl Sister and
being a mentor to a member
of one of our newly installed
chapters? You don't need
to live near the colony to
participate! If so, contact Lisa
Straiton Williams, Alumnae
Specialist, at lwilliams@
alphagammadelta.org or
317.663.4200.
Register for International Convention!
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Register for International Convention!
From July 18-22, 2012, in St. Louis,Missouri, Alpha Gams from across North
America will gather to celebrate sisterhood,embrace traditions and learn how the Fraternityis moving forward to fulfill our brand message:
Live with Purpose.
It’s almost time to register for Alpha Gamma Delta International Convention! Registration will be completedonline this year and will be available starting March 1.
Please check the Fraternity website on March 1 to view the online registration system. All details regarding Convention,
including how to register, what to wear, a tentative schedule, etc., will be available on a registration website created
specifically for this event. Delegates should receive an emailregarding registration in the coming weeks.
Email Deanna Bogie Conaty, Event and Merchandising Coordinator at International
Headquarters, with questions aboutregistering for International Convention.We hope you’ll join us as we Live with
Purpose at Convention 2012!
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Guided by the theme “Advancing Sorority Together,” delegates, inter/national presi-dents, executive directors and editors of the 26 member organizations of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) gathered in late October for the 2011 annual meeting in Austin, Texas. At the event, attendees discussed the evolving higher education stu-dent population, learned about the impor-tance of an organization’s brand promise and reviewed overall NPC statistics in the areas of initiation, retention, scholarship and philanthropy.
Alpha Gamma Delta was represented at the conference by our NPC delega-tion including Rie Gerah Hoehner, Cinda Zehner O’Connor and Tricia Barber. Jackie Brannon Stutts, International President, and Stephannie Sack Bailey, Executive Director, also attended this event.
Important accomplishments during this biennium include a total review of NPC bylaws, a partial review of the Unanimous Agreements and a report on the results of the Measurable Outcomes Committee.
National Panhellenic Conference Update The following legislation was passed at the meeting:
• UA Calendar Rule: Clarification that the MRABA (binding agreement) rule applies from one Formal Recruitment period to the next, not exactly 365 days. It's roughly one year. • UA GPA Minimum: College Panhel- lenics cannot set a minimum GPA stan- dard for Potential New Members (PNMs) that is lower than the lowest GPA minimum required by any member group on the campus. • UA Hazing Policy: Changed from Resolution to a Unanimous Agreement, and adds to the definition of hazing that you can't make anyone ingest food, beverage, drugs and alcohol. • UA Polling: College Panhellenics can- not require chapters to submit inter- nal, private or confidential documents.
• UA Women in Men’s Recruitment: Agreement that members refrain from participation in men’s fraternity recruitment and encourages College Panhellenics to adopt a policy that restricts Panhellenic women from participating in any men’s fraternity recruitment events, pursuant to the provisions of Title IX of the
Education Amendment of 1972 confirming the single sex designation of women’s sororities. • UA Sovereign Rights Protection: Agreement that any College Panhellenic policy that infringes upon member groups' rights is null and void.
For more information on the current happenings within the National Panhellenic Conference, visit www.npcwomen.org.
For support and resource information, contact the NPC delegation member that supports your geographic area:
Areas A, B, C:Rie Gerah Hoehner [email protected] Areas D, E, F: Cinda Zehner O’Connor [email protected] Areas G, H: Nancy Bailey Knickerbocker [email protected]
Areas I, J: Tricia Barber [email protected]
All 26 member organizations of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) will celebrate International Badge Day on Monday, March 5.
Be sure to mark your calendars and wear your Alpha Gamma Delta Badge with pride!
Collegians from Delta Iota-California State University, Chico
Wear Your Badge With Pride
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LaVerne Taylor FlanaganGamma Delta-Auburn University
Grand President 1983-1991Entered Chapter Grand on January 2, 2012
A natural leader, LaVerne Taylor Fla-nagan, Gamma Delta-Auburn University, served on Grand Council (now called Inter-national Council) for 15 years, including seven years as Grand Vice President-Alum-nae and eight years as Grand President. In addition to serving on Grand Council from 1976-1991, LaVerne previously volun-teered as a National Panhellenic Confer-ence (NPC) delegate, Foundation Trustee, International Panhellenic Committee member and Gamma Delta Alumnae Chap-ter President. LaVerne wore the Crescent of Epsilon Pi with Diamonds.
Although more than 20 collegiate chapters were installed during her tenure as Grand President, LaVerne’s presidency was a chal-lenging time for fraternities and sororities, as public opinion focused on social issues and student abuses. In her keynote address
at the 1991 International Convention, LaVerne challenged every member and chapter to focus on academic standards, true sisterhood, values and ethics. She believed focusing on the Fraternity’s Ritual was important for Alpha Gamma Delta to be successful.
“Our Ritual is the glue of continuity which binds us together through generations,” she said. “By living closer to our Ritual and our Purpose, by adhering to the vows we took
at the time of our Initiation, by living up to the ideals and values given to us by our Founders, our lives would be enriched, our goals more easily reached, the negativism of the media and many universities and college faculty and administrators would be dispelled.”
LaVerne was also an active volunteer in her local community where she was an officer in the Women’s Club of Auburn, Medical Auxiliary, Gardeners Club and Auburn United Way Board. In addition to serving on several church committees, she taught Sunday school for many years.
We will deeply miss and always appreciate LaVerne’s heartfelt commitment to the Fraternity.
“Our Founders were risk-takers. Had they not been, where would we be today? Certainly not members of
this great Fraternity.” -LaVerne Taylor Flanagan
LaVerne (at left) in 2011 with Kay Ivey, Alabama Lieutenant Governor, and Jackie Bran-non Stutts, Alpha Gamma Delta International President. All three women are initiates of
Gamma Delta-Auburn University. Photo taken from Kay Ivey's Flickr photostream.
Collegians from Delta Iota-California State University, Chico
What does Live with Purpose mean to you? Sure, you know it’s a part of Alpha Gamma Delta’s new brand (at least, we hope you knew that…if
not, well, now you do!). But how does it relate to your everyday life? Does living a life of Purpose feel obtainable? It’s easier than you probably think. We bet you are already living with Purpose, just like the Alpha Gams you
will read about on the following pages. Living with Purpose can be as simple as being there for a sister during a difficult time to taking on a new venture
that makes an impact. Even in the smallest of ways, you can make a dif-ference, and that’s truly what living with Purpose is all about. So what will
your impact be? How will you pursue your own purpose?
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It began with a dare, if you can believe it, on Halloween night in 2006. Kathy Gronowick Johanson, Iota-University of Wash-ington, and her best friend Stacy Lill sat down for a few glasses of wine at a local restaurant with their husbands. Stacy’s hus-band, Greg, owns a winery in Seattle, and Kathy’s husband, Bob, had also previously worked in the wine industry, so naturally, the conversation quickly turned to the difficulties of starting and running a winery. It was nonchalantly called a “man’s business,” which perked up the ears of the two successful wives at the table.
“We both looked at each other like, ‘Are you seriously saying that to us?’” Kathy said. “We said, ‘You know what, we’re go-ing to start our own winery, and it’s going to be for women, by women and, by the way, we’re going to donate all profits to charity.’”
To which the husbands replied, “Yeah. Sure. Like that is going to work.” The dare was on the table, and Kathy and Stacy couldn’t help but accept.
O Wines delivered its first bottle to the shelf in March of 2008. And they were very serious about donating 100 percent of their net profits to charity, even if that made things more complicated. Combining their love of education, Kathy and Stacy decided all of the net profit would be put into scholarship funds for each state O Wines was sold in. Starting in their home state in Wash-ington, they partnered with the College Success Foundation, which was originally founded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
The two women provided their criteria to the organization (low in-come, high potential youth) who then collected all applications, ana-lyzed each essay and eventually, selected O Wines’ first scholarship recipient, Angel Paullin. She, like all Washington recipients of an O Wines scholarship, received $20,000 up front for her college tuition. Kathy and Stacy, along with the College Success Founda-tion, then worked to secure additional institutional and Pell Grants for Angel, providing her with a full ride to Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington. Today, Angel is a senior, majoring in pre-medical. It’s her goal to become a doctor and open a free clinic for children in Rwanda some day.
Now, O Wines is sold in seven states: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, Arizona and Hawaii. Each state has its respective foundation that manages and awards the O Wines scholarships, which range in amount. Since March of 2008, O Wines has pro-vided 40 scholarships to low income students.
“For me, and for Stacy, it is incredibly rewarding to know that you have the potential to change lives. And it’s through a bottle of wine!” Kathy said.
They hope to continue to expand, with an ultimate goal of offering O Wines in every U.S. state. For now though, Kathy and Stacy are busy promoting the brand, building their scholarship funds, mentor-ing young students and inspiring other women to start their own charities.
How fitting it is that the “O” stands for opportunity!
"'...we’re going to start our
own winery, and it’s
going to be for women,
by women, and, by the way,
we’re going to donate all profits to charity.'"
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Each year, Indiana University’s business students have the opportunity to compete in the PricewaterhouseCoopers xACT Case Competition, one of the nation’s leading case competitions for accounting and business students. It’s a pretty big deal, both at Indiana University, and at other campuses around the United States. For one, members of the winning team receive a significant amount of money and could be selected to present at the national competition in New York. Secondly, it’s a perfect addition to a business student’s résumé.
However, it’s an even bigger deal when you are a part of the first all-female team to win the Indiana University competition. It’s especially a big deal when four of the five winning team members are Alpha Gams!
Rachel Grossfeld, along with Beta Delta Chapter sisters Chandlar Smith, Ivana Huang and Bridget Bechtel (pictured below), had less than two weeks this fall to research an assigned accounting issue and develop a 12-minute presentation. Rachel took the lead for the team, spending over 60 hours preparing for the presentation, while still completing her normal coursework and fulfilling her Alpha Gam responsibilities.
Being busy is nothing new to Rachel, who is triple majoring in accounting, finance and technology management.
“I spend a lot of time researching the strategy we were going to use and meeting with professors to get their thoughts to be sure that our strategy wasn’t too risky,” Rachel said. “It was hectic to say the least!”
The team’s hard work and dedication paid off with their first place finish. Unfortu-nately, Rachel’s team wasn’t among the top five chosen to present in New York City for the national competition. But if they are all eligible to compete in next year’s competition, you better believe this team of Alpha Gams will be the one to beat.
"It’s an even bigger deal when
you are a part of the first all-female team to win."
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It was always her dream to one day become an archeologist. Now, as a staff archaeologist sta-tioned at the Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, Susan White, Gamma Beta-Florida State Uni-versity, has certainly exceeded her goal. Though she’s thrilled with the end result of her many years of hard work, she credits her unusual jour-ney with the many defining moments that have made her who she is today. It was a journey, she says, that began with Alpha Gamma Delta.
“Alpha Gam gave me the confidence to pursue my dreams of becoming an archaeologist,” Susan said. “It started with possessing the poise and confidence after graduation to become a flight attendant for two years to save money to partici-pate in an early Roman dig in Italy.”
Returning back to the United States, Susan spent the next few years digging in the dirt during the week to reach her credentials as an archaeology technician. On the weekends, she’d brush off the dirt and set her shovel aside to work as a model and freelance makeup artist with the beauty company, Lancôme.
The generosity of the Alpha Gamma Delta Foun-dation and its Foundation Graduate Scholarship took her to graduate school at the University of Florida to obtain her master’s degree in anthropology. Since then, Susan has had many titles, including Assistant State Archaeologist and Sarasota County Archaeologist, that have taken her across the country and even overseas. Even within the field of archaeology, her duties have varied from preserving historical sites to educating youth about the importance of archae-ological resources. Combined, these collective experiences have shaped Susan into an extremely well-rounded, multi-talented and inspirational woman.
“I want to show women that you can be creative in your job choices, and that every choice can become an opportunity for growth,” she said. “And I feel both excitement and awe at how much my life’s purpose has echoed that of Alpha Gam’s Purpose.”
"Alpha Gam gave me the confidence to pursue my dreams
of becoming an archaeologist.
It started with possessing the
poise and confidence
after graduation..."
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The Beauty in Service
Last winter, the small campus of High Point University in North Carolina was rocked by the sudden death of Alpha Gamma Delta senior Cassie Hill as a result of a brain aneurysm.
“She was so full of life,” said Lauren Ignozzi, Cassie’s close friend and Alpha Gam sister. “She was always there for any of her sisters.”
Stunned, the members of Gamma Eta Chapter pulled together to help one another through their pain and grief. It was important to them to find a way to honor Cassie’s memory. When students from Cassie’s project management class approached the chapter about organizing a two-mile memorial run for Cassie, members eagerly jumped at the opportunity.
“She was so full of life.
She was always there for any of her sisters."
The turnout for the event was extraordinary, and all proceeds from the run went to the Cassie Hill Memorial Fund, which was started by a few alumnae from Gamma Eta Chapter to raise money for a scholarship in Cassie’s honor.
“We were all there, wearing our red brain aneurysm ribbons to support her. She impacted us so much, and it was encouraging that people just dropped what they were doing to be there,” Lauren said.
This April (the month of Cassie’s birthday), the chapter will once again gather with members of the High Point commu-nity to celebrate Cassie’s life. It’s the perfect opportunity for Gamma Eta Chapter members to be there for one another, and in a way, a special time for Cassie to be there for them, too.
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If it wasn’t for Alpha Gamma Delta, Erin Hatley, Gamma Zeta-University of Memphis, might not have ever made it to the Miss America stage to represent her home state of Tennessee.
“It was actually an alumna who encouraged me to compete in a local pageant, the Miss Collierville Scholarship Pageant,” Erin said. “They needed more contestants, and she knew I had a background in singing.” When Erin was crowned Miss Tennessee in June 2011, a whole new set of doors opened for her and her passion for volunteerism. Since she began volunteering with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as a teen, it has been Erin’s goal to inspire others to service their communities, and so, it made perfect sense to choose volunteerism as her personal platform.
Though her duties of Miss Tennessee kept her very busy, Erin still made time to travel over 70,000 miles to speak to over 40,000 schoolchildren about citizenship and making your community a good place to live. Additionally, Erin coordinated a Teen Volunteer Fair for more than 300 teens in the Memphis area.
Erin’s personal platform, talent and charisma landed her among the top 10 finalists for the Miss America pageant in January. After crowning the next Miss Tennessee this sum-mer, Erin will be heading back to the University of Memphis to finish up her bachelor’s degree in marketing management.
“For me, my championship for volunteerism doesn’t stop here with my reign," Erin said. "I really wanted to share with others, that yes, you can actually make a difference. You can be a catalyst for change and for helping others."
The Beauty in Service
"I really wanted to share with
others, that yes, you can actually
make a difference.
You can be a catalyst for change and
for helping others."Photo by Clhwhitten (From Flickr)
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collegiate news
For the Winter 2012
Quarterly, collegiate
chapters were asked to
share how their chapter
holds truth inviolable,
sincerity essential and
kindness invaluable.
Read more collegiate
chapter reports on the
Fraternity website.
Beta Delta–Indiana University Beta Delta Chapter uses the Alpha Gamma Delta Purpose to live out our daily values. We continue to hold truth inviolable, sincerity essential and kindness invaluable daily by collaborating with the Panhellenic and Greek community at Indiana University. Throughout the past year, the chapter has invited members of new fraternities and sororities on campus to meet our women and get to know the other members better. As a part of the larger Panhellenic community, Alpha Gamma Delta is a collaborative chapter that is known for being sincere and kind.-Katherine Reed
Gamma Omicron–Eastern Kentucky UniversityGamma Omicron Chapter holds truth inviolable because the love and care that each sister has for one another is an unbreakable bond. We help each other grow every day by providing support for one another. Sincerity essential is one of the biggest aspects each woman shares with one another. We believe honesty is one of the best characteristics a person can have because it builds relation-ships with others. We show kindness not only to our sisters but to our peers as well. We believe a smile or a simple hello can impact a person’s day. Kindness is very important to our chapter, and we gladly demonstrate this line of the Purpose with a smile on our faces every single day. -Laura Ross
Alpha Upsilon–Central Michigan UniversitySisters are always willing to support one another in their events whether it is Greek related or not. This past year, we have had sisters compete in beauty pageants, play intramural sports on campus and even give presentations to our city council to better the Greek community. We strive to attend our sisters’ functions to show that we care for one another and all the activities in which sisters take part. Not only do our sisters try to support and respect one another, but we reach out to other organiza-tions on campus as well. We attend other Greek organization's philanthropy events and always try to reach out to other groups when they are in a time of need. This year our chapter was even recognized as Central Michigan University’s number one sorority on campus.-Kirsten Grzegorczyk Gamma Beta–Florida State University Our chapter is able “to hold truth inviolable, sincerity essential, kindness invaluable” through the week long process of Formal Recruitment. We were able to build relationships with these new women based on these principles. At the end of the process, our chapter initiated 69 new sisters. Meeting all these lovely ladies and getting to know them on a personal level made it possible to invite them to share the loving sisterhood we all share.-Jessica Sievers
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Gamma Iota–Mercer University The women of Gamma Iota Chapter are some of the kindest and most sincere students on our university’s campus. Within our chapter, we have made it a point to create an honest, respect-ful and friendly environment for all of our sisters. Our attitude of respect extends to those outside the chapter as well. Many of our sisters are members of the Panhellenic Council, and our sisters make it a point to be kind and friendly to all students, both Greek and non-Greek. Our chapter’s annual Hug Day is just one example of spreading kindness to our fellow classmates. -Mallory Dyal
Delta Iota–California State University, Chico We exemplify this line of the Purpose throughout our daily lives by always having smiles on our faces, treating all people with respect and maintaining our integrity when faced with challenges. Whether it is simply holding a door open for a stranger or consoling a sister who has fallen on tough times, our chapter is always kind, truthful and sincere. That is how we live with Purpose.-Kjerstin Wood
Epsilon–University of KentuckyThe amazing women in our chapter have made it their goal every day to represent truth, sincerity and kindness in every aspect of their lives. Every week during our chapter meetings, we set time aside to share stories of times throughout the week when our sis-ters have displayed these values. These can be stories about help-ing out a sister or even a stranger in need. We think it is important to honor and reward our sisters for spreading these values and showing who a true Alpha Gam is!-Mary Ellen Wimberly
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Gamma Psi–University of North AlabamaGamma Psi Chapter is a very tight knit group of women, and we strive to be as close as possible. In our chapter, women find sup-port in the fact that they can always let their true personality shine around their sisters. There is a bond of trust in our sisterhood that cannot be broken. We realize that everything we say or do is reflected back on the Fraternity, so we are always certain to be truthful and kind with our words. We are always willing to lend a helping hand, both in the chapter and around campus. We put 100 percent into everything we do and always have a smile on our faces. -Samantha Fotovich
Zeta Upsilon–Northern Michigan University The sisters of Zeta Upsilon Chapter hold these values so dear to our hearts that they are easily recognized by potential new members going through recruitment. This fall, we had eight new members join our chapter after Formal Recruitment. We were the only chapter on campus to meet quota, and then five more women joined our chapter through Continuous Open Recruitment. We believe this is because during recruitment we are sincere, kind and gave potential new members the honest truth about the experience that Alpha Gam has given us. According to our new members, being sincere and down to earth is what attracted most of them to Alpha Gam. -Amanda Buck
Zeta Epsilon–Michigan Technological UniversityZeta Epsilon Chapter has always valued our Purpose and strived to live up to it. One of the ways we do this as a chapter is making sure we are always representing Alpha Gamma Delta in a good way as individuals. Whenever we meet someone new, whether we are wearing letters or not, we make sure to be kind and sincere. We always strive to be truthful, which is especially important as students in our own academics. We want to become more truthful, more sincere, kinder women through Alpha Gamma Delta.-Sara Schram
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Thank You for Taking the Alumnae Survey!Thank you to all of the alumnae who responded to the survey that was placed in the Fall 2011 Quarterly. We received over 3,000 responses! The Alumnae Experience Task Force will utilize this valuable data to improve the overall alumnae membership experience.
While not all of the results are completely analyzed and tabulated, there were two common questions mentioned throughout the survey that the Alumnae Experience Task Force would like to address. Q: I don’t know how to volunteer. Where do I begin?A: Volunteering for Alpha Gamma Delta can be an enriching experience. Whether you would like to be an advisor to a collegiate chapter, an alumnae chapter/club officer, a Pearl Sister or an international volunteer, there are many ways to give back to Alpha Gamma Delta. Learn more about volunteering in the Alpha Gams section of the Fraternity website at www.alphagammadelta.org/alphagams/alumnae/volunteering. Q: I don’t know where the nearest alumnae chapter or club is located. How do I find that information?A: The Fraternity website has a helpful search function that allows you to determine what chapters or clubs are near you. Learn more about reconnecting in the Alpha Gams section of the Fraternity website at www.alphagammadelta.org/alphagams/alumnae/reconnect.
Thank You Again!Thank you again for taking the survey!
If you have any questions on how to get involved in Alpha Gamma Delta as an alumna member, please contact Lisa Straiton Williams, Alumnae Specialist,
at [email protected] or 317.663.4200.
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alumnae news
Alumnae Chapter and Club Recaps
for the Spring 2012 Quarterly
are due April 2. Fill out the form
online, or email your report to
Greater Raleigh Alumnae Chapter Greater Raleigh Alumnae Chapter (GRAC) was once again recognized as bronze level do-nors for the local Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk. We also continued with our annual holiday party, gift swap and donations to Interact of Wake County, a local women’s shelter. In March, we had a special guest, North Carolina Secretary of State, Elaine Folk Marshall, Alpha Xi-University of Maryland, with whom we were able to celebrate her Distinguished Citizen Award. GRAC celebrated our “Seasons of Sisterhood” with a luncheon and pre-sentation on the houses of Gamma Epsilon-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with an emphasis on the chapter’s first house, “The Little Brown House.” “The Little Brown House” was condemned but has been rescued and is undergoing restoration as a historical landmark. We finished our year with officer installa-tions and a potluck supper.-Charity-Anne Metz Schuller
Columbia, SC Alumnae ClubIn July, the Columbia, SC Alumnae Club held an interest meeting to get the club active again. Numerous members attended and dis-cussed plans for the coming year. We're very excited about what we'll be doing! To kick-off our new start, we hosted our Alpha Gam Always program in September.-Stephanie Wolf
Greater Portland Area Alumnae ClubMarch found us at the height of fashion, American Girl style! Together with Gales Creek Camp we hosted an American Girl Fashion Show raising funds for not only the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation but also Gales Creek, a camp especially for children with diabetes. International Reunion Day (IRD) in April was hosted at the Tualatin Country Club, and with over 100 alumnae and Phi-Oregon State University collegians, it was a wonderful cel-ebration of our sisterhood! The new year kicked off with a brunch at the home of Bev Swanson as we prepared for this fantastic year ahead of us.-Ellen Wenzel
Old Dominion Alumnae ClubOld Dominion Alumnae Club had an amazing start to the year in September with an Alpha Gam Always event. We had a great turn-out with over 20 sisters, with quite a few sisters who were new to
the area or coming to their first event in a while. We played sister bingo and learned about new sisters or learned something new about someone we already knew! In October, we celebrated Foundation Month and raised over $400 for the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation through a Pampered Chef fundraiser and had a great time! Also in October, we helped “Defeat Diabetes: One Step at a Time” at the Na-tional Capital Area Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes at National’s Stadium in Washington, D.C. with our team of walkers and event volunteers. In November, we spread out from Springfield to Sterling to Arling-ton, Fairfax and D.C. at Alpha Gam in the Neigh-borhood events, enjoying each other’s company at dinners. We’re looking forward to all of the great events planned for 2012!
-Heather Rider
chapter grand
Old Dominion Alumnae Club
Greater Portland Area Alumnae Club
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Alpha – Syracuse UniversityElizabeth Sherlock Irr ’39Patricia Edwards Hamlin ’65
Beta – University of WisconsinIla Abe Mohs ’47
Delta – University of MinnesotaRosemarie Albert Butman ’51Harriet Hubbard Johnson ’46
Epsilon –University of KentuckyLucille Bertram ’37Lela Henry Isenhour ’46Dorothy Day Leet ’32Marilyn Kilgus Moosnick ’49
Zeta – Ohio UniversityJean Mallow Boyd ’45Jean Murphy Davey ’37
Eta –DePauw University Harriett Cox Easley ’40Harriett Shonkwiller Scarpelli ’44Lynn Schreiber ’57
Iota – University of WashingtonJoanne Mersereau Schaeffer ’41Mary Anderson Fendler ’50Ann MacPherson Segale ’43
Kappa –Allegheny CollegeVivian Heilig Haack ’42
Mu –Brenau UniversityCuba Nunez Rutledge ’19
Xi –Illinois Wesleyan University Betty Kipfer Craft ’49
Omicron –University of California, BerkeleyLois Forsyth Geary ’52Marcia Inglis Sayre ’47Janet Bonstin Tibbetts ’37Susan Conner Welcome ’66
Pi –Coe CollegeMary Mobry Leksa ’44Jane Rall McLeod ’37 Rho –Iowa State University Shirley Webber Shannon ’41Mary Halverson Carroll ’48
Sigma –University of IllinoisElaine Cromwell Kennedy ’36
Tau –University of Toronto Virginia Lumbers Goodman ’57
Upsilon –University of OklahomaBonnie Barbour Pereida ’54
Phi –Oregon State UniversityKathryn Kaser Dodge ’57Frances Balin Hahn ’40
Chi –Michigan State University Patricia Kulling Cornair ’40
Psi –University of AlabamaSylvia Sargent Cushing ’56
Omega –University of AkronAnn Nelson Stutler ’51
Alpha Alpha –University of Buffalo (The State Univ. of New York)Theodora Zavell Mazur ’53
Alpha Delta –Ohio Wesleyan UniversityMarlene Johnson Morgan ’54
Alpha Epsilon –Westminster CollegeIda Young Alexander ’34
Alpha Lambda –The Ohio State UniversityKatherine Mouser Baker ’46Rachel Ingram Botkin ’46Marcella Robeson ’46Rae Mouser Smith ’46Jean Beauman Klamfoth ’46
Alpha Xi –University of Maryland Anne Morris Martin ’62
Beta Iota –Eastern Illinois UniversityBarbara Crawford Gillespie ’63
Beta Mu –Minnesota State University-MankatoPatricia Schils ’70
Gamma Beta –Florida State UniversityNancy Killgore Green ’52 (Gamma Delta Affiliate)Frances Pinkard Love ’38
Gamma Gamma –Queens University of CharlotteHanna Richardson Kitchin ’31
Gamma Delta –Auburn UniversityBetty Ware Armor ’44LaVerne Taylor Flanagan ’46Patricia “Elinor” Sprague Rudd ’52 Gamma Epsilon – University of North CarolinaSally Osborne Mackie ’49
Gamma Lambda –Longwood UniversityEleanor Weddle Bobbitt ’59Ruby Dickie Scherer ’73
Delta Alpha –University of Southern CaliforniaJeanne McDonough Light ’53Margaret Edwards Moir ’36Mildred Lloyd Murry ’43
Delta Beta –Washington State UniversityRuth Hillier Tylczak ’43Sharon Zonich Ludeman ’62
Delta Delta –University of OregonRena Alexander Lowry ’28
Delta Epsilon –University of California/Los AngelesLynn Wheeler Kinikin ’64
Delta Theta –University of IdahoLois Meister Lehrer ’58
Delta Iota –California State University, ChicoSusan Booth Haase ’72
Epsilon Beta –University of Kansas Mary Wheeler Bode ’33
Epsilon Gamma –University of DenverLorraine Jensen Davis ’43Mary Lou Damascio Keating ’46
Epsilon Eta –Texas Christian University Nancy Sheppeard Atkinson ’59
Epsilon Iota –University of Northern ColoradoMarjorie Jordan Inman ’59
Epsilon Kappa –Pittsburg State UniversityNancy Tindel Kahn ’60
Epsilon Mu –Fort Hays State UniversityMarie Stoppel Tirre ’79Patricia Bale Cox ’64
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Meet Sue
sister spotlight
For the past 22 years, Sue Stevens Kocienski, Xi-Illinois Wesleyan University, has dedicated countless hours to lead and mentor the women of Delta Pi-San Francisco State University.
Sue has served Delta Pi Chapter in several capacities over the years but spent the most time as the chapter’s New Member/Alpha Experience Advisor. “An alumna interviewed me back in 1990, and I told her that I would advise for a year and then see how it went. Then I found that working with the collegians was really great,” Sue said. “It is the students themselves that inspired me to keep advising!”
During Sue’s first year as the New Member/Alpha Experience Advisor, the new member class presented her with a wooden squirrel figurine, complete with all of their signatures on the back, to express their appreciation for her time, wisdom and compassion. Since then, it has been a tradition for the new member class to present her with a squirrel trinket of some kind after completing their new member programming.
Although Sue’s squirrel collection has grown over the years, those given to her by past new member classes hold a special place in her heart.
Sue is also an active member of her local Smocking Arts Guild of America chapter, a nonprofit organization for sewing enthu-siasts. When she is not advising the newest members of Delta Pi Chapter, she is busy knitting caps for babies at the neonatal unit at her local hospital.
It’s no surprise, with her commitment to service, that her favorite line of the Purpose is, “To welcome the opportunity of contributing to the world's work in the community where I am placed.”
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KNOW HOW TO
Beat the Winter Blues
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Exercise: Exercising isn’t just about maintaining your weight. It’s a perfect way to relieve stress, and that’s an extremely important part of being healthy. A bonus: exercise releases “feel good chemicals” that improve your mood. It can be as simple as bundling up and taking a walk around your neighborhood.
Catch some zzz’s: When we’re busy, sleep can be the first thing to go. With a little time management and self-discipline, you can get yourself those seven to eight recommended hours of shut-eye. And those gray winter days can be perfect for a nap! A short (10-30 minute) afternoon nap can help you re-energize.
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Relax: With work, class, family, appointments and meetings, you’re busy! Even if you enjoy it, everyone benefits from some time off. Read a book or a magazine, sleep in on the weekend or take a yoga class. Relaxation allevi-ates stress and will leave you with calm energy.
Redecorate: When it’s gray outside, make it bright inside! Add new splashes of color to your room or home with recovered lamp shades (learn how!) or fun pillows. For more budget-friendly and do-it-yourself decorating ideas, check out our RePurposing board on Pinterest. (We’re sorry if you find yourself ad-dicted!) Learn more about Pinterest!
As the excitement of the holidays wears down and the snow continues to pile up (for most of us anyway!), even the best of us can get a little down. Here are a few steps to beat the winter blues while you wait for spring to arrive:
1 Treat yourself: Winter often seems endless. Having something to look forward to can keep you motivated and help the chilly weeks fly by. Plan something that is exciting to you—a weekend trip, a day at the spa, a girls’ night out or a sporting event.
3 Get some sun (but not without wearing sunscreen!): Sunlight pro-vides you with Vitamin D, which helps to improve your mood, maintain healthy and strong bones and strengthen your immune system. So put on some sunscreen and take that walk!
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The Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation2011-2012 Scholars
Dana AndersonBeta Alpha-Nebraska
Wesleyan UniversityMajor: Biopsychology
Tera L. BarnhillEpsilon Lambda-University
of Central MissouriMajor: Psychology/History
Ashtyn BeattyGamma Zeta-University of
MemphisMajor: Hospitality and
Resort Management
The Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation would like to congratulate this year's scholarship recipients.
Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation General Scholarship Awards Thanks to the generosity of sisters and friends, the Foundation awarded 41 General Scholarships to outstanding Alpha Gamma Deltas.
Congratulations to our 2011-12 ΑΓΔ Foundation Scholarship recipients. Recipients are selected by the Scholarship Committee on the basis of applicants’ academic records, financial need and participation in chapter, campus and community activities.
As the need for scholarships increases, we need your help! Unrestricted donations to the Foundation’s Annual Fund provide General Scholarships, grants to our Fraternity, assistance to sisters with emergency needs and much more. Please help us provide the support
needed by our sisters by donating today.
Jazmyn BeckerXi-Illinois Wesleyan
UniversityMajor: Business
Administration and Educational Studies
Alisha M. BennettUpsilon-University of
OklahomaPursuing: EdD
Organizational Leadership at Indiana Wesleyan University
Katie Schulte BesselmanKappa Delta-Westminster
CollegePursuing: Doctor of Podiatric
Medicine at Des Moines University
Katie Rast BlankenshipTheta Pi-Lambuth
UniversityPursuing: Master of
Business Administration at Union University
Pernille H. ChristensenTheta Theta-Mississippi
State UniversityPursuing: Doctorate of
Planning, Design & the Built Environment at Clemson University
Jordan DiehlXi-Illinois Wesleyan
UniversityMajor: Business
Administration
foundation
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The Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation2011-2012 Scholars
Stephanie A. FergusonUpsilon-University of
OklahomaMajor: Marketing
Elizabeth M. GarnerGamma Sigma-Troy
UniversityPursuing: Doctor of Dental
Medicine at University of Alabama at Birmingham
Michelle A. GilbertDelta Sigma-University of
HawaiiMajor: Elementary
Education
Amanda K. HerrmanEpsilon Mu-Fort Hays
State UniversityMajor: Organizational
Leadership
Angela Infusino-BraunDelta-University of
MinnesotaMajor: Strategic
Communication
Maranda JenningsGamma Upsilon-
University of MontevalloMajor: Speech/Language
Pathology
Stephanie J. KramerEpsilon Mu-Fort Hays
State UniversityMajor: Early Childhood
Education
Leanne J. LucasAlpha Eta-Dalhousie
UniversityPursuing: Master
of Physics and Atmospheric Science at Dalhousie University
Samantha M. MartinAlpha Iota-Baldwin-
Wallace CollegeMajor: Public Relations
Maggie McCampbellGamma Iota-Mercer
UniversityPursuing: Master of
Higher Education and Student Affairs at James Madison University
Katie L. McQueenGamma Iota-Mercer
UniversityPursuing: Doctor of
Medicine at University of Alabama at Birmingham
Elizabeth MitchellAlpha Chapter
Celebration ScholarshipAlpha-Syracuse UniversityMajor: Chemistry/Forensic
Science
Shannon MunsieDelta Zeta-University of
British ColumbiaPursuing: Doctor of Dental
Surgery at University of Western Ontario
Emily NgZeta Chi-University of
Western OntarioMajor: Political Science
Sara NicholsDelta Upsilon Chapter
Celebration ScholarshipDelta Upsilon-Boise State
UniversityMajor: Psychology
Laura PancoeAlpha Lambda-The Ohio
State UniversityMajor: Biology
Jenni N. ParrentGamma Xi-Murray State
UniversityMajor: Agriculture
Business
Amanda J. ParsleyTheta Mu-University
of North Carolina Wilmington
Major: Communication
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foundation
Alexandria D. PatersonEpsilon Kappa-Pittsburg
State UniversityMajor: Physical Education
Lindsey ProvineTheta Omicron-Western
Carolina UniversityMajor: Sport Management
Nicole RamoZeta Omicron-Kettering
UniversityMajor: Mechanical
Engineering
Melissa RamseyEpsilon Mu-Fort Hays
State UniversityMajor: Nursing
Rachael Dawson RizziDelta Omicron-University
of Nevada, Las VegasPursuing: Master of
Business Administration at Grand Canyon University
Bethany Kossick SealeGamma Upsilon-
University of MontevalloPursuing: Master of Nurse
Anesthesia at University of Tennessee
Rebecca L. SiegelZeta Sigma-Northwood
UniversityPursuing: Master of
Business Administration at Northwood University
Jessica StrayerZeta Omicron-Kettering
UniversityMajor: Mechanical
Engineering
Ashley Grys WhitakerEpsilon Epsilon-William
Jewell CollegePursuing: Master of
Divinity at Iliff School of Theology
Paige D. WhittPsi-University of AlabamaPursuing: Doctor of Dental
Medicine at University of Alabama
Susan E. WhittPsi-University of AlabamaPursuing: Doctor of Dental
Medicine at University of Alabama
Lydia WimberlyGamma Upsilon-
University of MontevalloMajor: English
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Not Pictured: Kelli L. McCarrellAlpha Beta-University of MichiganPursuing: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and Master of Public Health at Nova Southeastern University
Cindy GregoryXi-Illinois Wesleyan UniversityMajor: Biology
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Endowed Scholarship Awards The following women are recipients of scholarships provided through the Foundation’s endowment fund program.
Thanks to the generosity of our many loyal members, chapters, clubs, family and friends, over 120 endowed funds will provide educational support to our members for generations to come.
If you would like to know more about endowing a scholarship fund, please contact Julie Waitman Cretin, Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation Executive Director, by phone at 317.663.4242
or by email at [email protected].
Lisa M. AllenHarriett Fox Grant
ScholarshipTheta Pi-Lambuth
UniversityMajor: Family and
Consumer Science
Elizabeth BakerLuann Rhodes
ScholarshipGamma Phi-Georgia
Institute of TechnologyMajor: Business
Administration
Katelyn BakerCalvin and Marian Newell
Memorial ScholarshipZeta Sigma-Northwood
UniversityMajor: Management
Ryan J. BarilChicago Northwest
Suburban Alumnae Club Scholarship
Alpha Beta-University of Michigan
Pursuing: Master of Speech-Language Pathology at St. Xavier University
Amanda P. BeckMildred Martin
ScholarshipGamma Upsilon-University
of MontevalloPursuing: Master of Social
Work at University of Alabama
Kristen K. BlakelyDiana Adams Memorial
ScholarshipEpsilon Psi-University of
Texas at DallasPursuing: Juris Doctor at
Baylor University
Kelly BuchananDiane Raffel Collins
ScholarshipDelta Omicron-University
of Nevada-Las VegasMajor: Architecture
Francesca BudesheimBetty Packard Kinney
ScholarshipAlpha-Syracuse UniversityMajor: Child and Family
Studies
Chelsea ChavesSouthern California
Alumnae ScholarshipDelta Tau-Chapman
UniversityMajor: Vocal Performance
Alison ChludzinskiElizabeth Connely Lee
ScholarshipAlpha Upsilon-Central
Michigan UniversityMajor: Commercial
Recreation
Amber CrawfordSarah Geraldine &
Rufus Preston Payne Scholarship
Gamma Zeta-University of Memphis
Major: Journalism
Krystal DearmanBarbara Feurer Freise
Dallas Alumnae Scholarship
Epsilon Psi-University of Texas at Dallas
Major: Accounting and Finance
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Ellen E. EnglishRosalie Chuma Polche
ScholarshipGamma Sigma-Troy
UniversityPursuing: Juris Doctor at
University of Florida
Melissa Eppolito-KellyJohn and Betty Yeoman
Briffett ScholarshipAlpha Omega-Duquesne
UniversityPursuing: Master of
Special Education at Duquesne University
Kate M. EssadAlpha Beta Past Grand
Council Members Scholarship
Alpha Beta-University of Michigan
Pursuing: Medical Doctor at American University of the Caribbean
Megan GrastyHelen E. Heggie
ScholarshipDelta Iota-California State
University, ChicoMajor: Journalism
Amanda E. GravesKay Schurr ScholarshipMu-Brenau UniversityPursuing: Master of
Library and Information Science at Valdosta State University
Kaitlyn GrayBarbara Caldwell
Memorial Scholarship for Zeta Chapter
Zeta-The Ohio UniversityMajor: Psychology
Caitlyn R. GullatteBarbara Drummond
Thorne ScholarshipGamma Delta-Auburn
UniversityMajor: Building Science
Rachel HegartyFred & Marie Monk Samp
Scholarship for Epsilon Kappa
Epsilon Kappa-Pittsburg State University
Major: Elementary Education
Kelsey HurterPatricia Houck Holvick
Scholarship Iota-University of
WashingtonMajor: Political Science
and Communications
Megan R. JacksonSir Harry Polche
ScholarshipGamma Omega-
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Pursuing: Doctor of Art History at University of Arizona
Jennifer L. JohnsonTricia Barber Scholarship
for Gamma AlphaGamma Alpha-University
of GeorgiaMajor: Advertising
Sara Wright JordanBarbara Henderson Miller
ScholarshipGamma Zeta-University of
MemphisPursuing: Master of
Speech-Language Pathology at University of Memphis
Hazel D. JusticeElaine Barrick Bess
ScholarshipGamma Eta-High Point
UniversityPursuing: Doctor of
Pharmacy at Campbell University
Tayler MarshallG. Robert Grant
ScholarshipDelta Theta-University of
IdahoMajor: Political Science
and International Studies
Lyndsi MatthewsSiry Harry Polche
ScholarshipGamma Upsilon-
University of MontevalloMajor: Fine Arts/Graphic
Design
Cassandra A. MilkeDelta Sigma Hawaii
ScholarshipDelta Sigma-University of
HawaiiPursuing: Master of
Science Education at Walden University
Shannon O'BrienDelta Pi ScholarshipDelta Pi-San Francisco
State UniversityMajor: Communications
Caitlin O'LearyJean Lehl Koziara
ScholarshipZeta Tau-Seton Hall
UniversityMajor: Social Work
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Rennie A. OshinDee Ann Elliott Woodall
ScholarshipUpsilon-University of
OklahomaMajor: Psychology
Michelle A. PayneDuPage Area Alumnae
Club ScholarshipSigma-University of IllinoisPursuing: Master of
Speech-Language Pathology at Saint Louis University
Jessica PerezFred & Marie Monk Samp
ScholarshipKappa Gamma-Texas
A&M-Corpus ChristiMajor: Communication
Martha S. PerryMargaret Uhl Burrows
ScholarshipTheta Chi-Virginia TechPursuing: Doctorate
of Family Studies at University of Kentucky
Melissa PettyTheta Sigma Upsilon
ScholarshipOmega-University of
AkronMajor: Psychology
Brittany PorterGamma Phi Memorial
ScholarshipGamma Phi-Georgia
Institute of TechnologyMajor: Architecture
Samantha SalasHelen Pasas Todd & Jess
Agee Temple Memorial Scholarship
Delta Iota-California State University, Chico
Major: Graphic Design
Katherine S. ScherschelRosalie Chuma Polche
ScholarshipBeta Delta-Indiana
UniversityPursuing: Juris Doctor at
Indiana University
Kelsey SporrongPatricia Houck Holvick
ScholarshipIota-University of
WashingtonMajor: Business
Administration
Ashlee ThompsonBarbara Henderson Miller
ScholarshipZeta Gamma-Gannon
UniversityMajor: Occupational
Therapy
Kristin T. TimkenCindy Devereaux
Memorial ScholarshipBeta Eta-Southern Illinois
UniversityPursuing: Master of
Human Nutrition and Dietetics at Southern Illinois University
Allison L. WachsLaVerne Taylor Flanagan
ScholarshipGamma Delta-Auburn
UniversityPursuing: Master of Public
Administration at Troy University
Amy WatkinsMartha Cowart Means
ScholarshipEpsilon Nu-University of
Central OklahomaMajor: Music Business
Kaitlin J. WhitehouseHillary FitzHugh
ScholarshipAlpha Eta-Saint Mary's
UniversityMajor: Education
Jenna L. WitteBeta Xi ScholarshipBeta Xi-Purdue UniversityPursuing: Master of
Physician Assistant Studies at University of Colorado
Tori L. WomackGamma Xi ScholarshipGamma Xi-Murray State
UniversityMajor: Elementary
Education
Katherine WoodHarriett Fox Grant
ScholarshipAlpha Eta-Dalhousie
UniversityPursuing: Master of Public
and International Affairs at University of Ottawa
Sarah ZahorakMarie Ann Schlemmer Hill
ScholarshipXi-Illinois Wesleyan
UniversityMajor: English
Krysta Rexrode-WolfeAlpha Omicron-Glauner
ScholarshipAlpha Omicron-West
Virginia Wesleyan CollegePursuing: Master of Divinity
at Vanderbilt University
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Spot a Squirrel!
Visiting a restaurant and see a squirrel figurine? On vacation and spot a squirrel stuffed animal? Take a photo! Make sure the photograph is high resolution. More information is available on the Fraternity web-site by searching "share your story."
Alumna Andreea Florea Harden, Delta Iota–California State University, Chico, with her four daughters (maybe future Alpha Gams!).
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Our Directory
International HeadquartersExecutive Director, Stephannie Sack Bailey8710 N. Meridian St.Indianapolis, IN 46260 317.663.4200 [email protected] Hours - 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. EDT
Alpha Gamma Delta FoundationExecutive Director, Julie Waitman Cretin8710 N. Meridian St.Indianapolis, IN 46260 [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] Deborah Schmidt [email protected]
Alpha Gam Word Scramble
1. oiscgmkn satr ligud (Non-profit organization for avid sewers.)
2. etlitl nwrbo usheo (Nickname for Gamma Epsilon-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s first house.)
3. fhoiasn ohws (Event hosted by the Greater Portland Area Alumnae Club.)
4. etaht spi (Alpha Gamma Delta’s newest chapter.)
5. netriltainona abgde yad (March 5, 2012.)
6. lninoe (International Convention registration will be available ________ on March 1.)
7. ioswen (Charitable wine company founded by Kathy Gronowick Johanson, Iota-University of Washington.)
8. ghu dya (Kindness event hosted by Gamma Iota-Mercer University.)
9. logolwdi dassabmoar (Miss Tennessee Erin Hatley is the ________ for the Children’s Miracle Network.)
10. ftyro neo (Number of general scholarships awarded by the Foundation.) (Spelled Out)
11. muinme tsysme (Vitamin D helps strengthen this.)
12. srtpneiet (The new social photo sharing website Alpha Gamma Delta is on. Be sure to check out our pins!)
13. iecxisergn (A great way to relieve stress.)
14. ywtten (More than ____ chapters were installed during LaVerne Taylor Flanagan’s tenure as Grand President.) (Spelled Out)
15. icnnvdgaa rooyitsr etrgoeht (Theme of the 2011 National Panhellenic Conference’s Annual Meeting.)
Unscramble the words below using the clues from this issue of the magazine! See answers on the Fraternity website.
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