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Published by Alpha Omicron Pi, 2016-07-13 22:21:53

2004 Fall - To Dragma

Vol. LXIX, No. 12

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When was AOII'sfirst Official Website?
According to the Winter 1996 To Dragma, the first official AOII website was launched on November l6, 1996. We proudly pro- moted the site as, "a new way of communicating and its possibili- ties are limitless!" In 1996, the terminology was still a bit strange to many AOIIs. We thought you might enjoy reading our efforts to educate our members on how to get online:
"On November 16, 1996, AOII's first official web site was launched on the World Wide Web. The Web is one portion of the Internet that provides graphical links from one site to another, allowing access to information from anywhere on earth. AOII's site is progressive and we are one of the first NPC group sites to go online.
Visit www.alphaomicronpi.org. Whether gou have spent hours online, or have never been there before, gou will find the AOII web site userfriendlg and informative.
How do I get online? All gou need to access our site, or ang other, is a computer, a modem and a computer program (browser) such as Netscape 3.0 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 that allows gou to search the Internet without having to know complex commands. You will also need access to the Internet. This is achieved bg securing a monthlg service through a local Internet Service Provider (ISP) or an online service such as America Online. Tgpicallg an online service will cost a bit more. Service through an ISP generallg costs between S20S30 for unlimited monthlg service."
Since then, our site has evolved into a communication tool more powerful than we ever dreamed possible. The most recent rede- sign was launched on September 20, 2004. Today, AOIIs of all ages regularly surf the internet for news, information, resources and products to simplify their lives. We no longer feel the need to explain what you need to get online, but we do still feel com- pelled to explain a few details about our exciting new site. Read all about it beginning on page 36.
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5 Fraternity News
The latest AOII news and announcements.
6 Leadership Institute 2004
Highlights from this summer's LI in Nashville, Tennessee
12 Sisterhood Encounters
Touching stories of AOII friendship and sisterhood.
1 4 Collegiate News
Chapters share their favorite sisterhood event.
2 1 AOII Foundation
The 2003-2004 Foundation Donor List and Annual Report.
3 D AOII Launches New Website
Read about the excitement, then visit www.alphaomicronpi.org.
4 0 Alumnae Chapter Presidents
Get to know your AOII sisters. Join your local alumnae chapter today.
4 2 Alumnae News
Alumnae chapters describe their favorite sisterhood events.
4 8 Experiencing Sisterhood
A Canadian sister shares her unique way of experiencing AOII sisterhood throughout the European countryside.
54 AOII Emporium
Highlighting a few of the great merchandise items available from the new 2005 AOII Emporium Catalog.
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Sally Wagaman International President
AOII Perspective i
This past June, I had the pleasure of joining almost 600 AOIIs in Nashville for Leadership Institute 2004. LI was a great opportunity to renew friendships, meet new sisters, and learn more about our Fraternity. The best part about Leadership Institute for me was being able to celebrate our sisterhood with so many dedicated AOIIs.
I used the internet to search for the word "sisterhood" and found over 227,000 web pages. There is an amaz- ing amount of information on sisterhood on the internet, but members of Alpha Omicron Pi don't need to use google.com to understand sisterhood. W e know first hand what sisterhood is. It's not a surprise to any of us when our sisters are there for the major events in our lives. But I've also found amazing comfort when my sis- ters are there for me on a daily basis, such as when:
A sister brings me a salad to eat before a recruitment party, because she knows that I am coming directly from work and skipping dinner to get there in time.
A sister calls me at work on an icy morning, just to make sure I arrived safely.
A sister senses when I need to talk, and knows when to offer advice and when to just listen.
A sister invites me over for dinner when she knows I've been too busy to go grocery shopping. A sister looks at all of my vacation photos.
These are just a few of my personal experiences when a sister's small gesture has really touched me. There are countless others. I know that each one of you can recall similar experiences when your AOII sisters made a difference in your life.
How lucky we all are to be a part of this wonderful Fraternity. May we always cherish in our hearts that feeling of sisterhood and love that is a pan of belonging to Alpha Omicron Pi.
Fraternally,
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Sally Wagaman


Fraternity News
AOII Educational Program Receives National Award
Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity's EA.l.T.H. educational program received national, runner-up recognition for the 2004 H R H Fellow for Educational Program Development Award at the Fraternity Executives Association (FEA) Annual Meeting July to, 2004 in Keystone, Colorado. The HRH Fellow forEducational Program Development is sponsored by Hilb Rogal & Hobbs.
EA.l.T.H., Fostering Awareness In Teaching Hope, is the new edu- cational program launched this past year for all AOII collegiate and alumnae members that addresses issues surrounding depression and suicide. This program was made possible through funding from the AOII Foundation.
AOII to Colonize New Chapter at Saint Joseph's University
Alpha Omicron Pi is pleased to announce that plans are underway for the colonization of its 179th chapter at Saint Joseph's U in spring 2005.
Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint Joseph's University is a private. Catholic and Jesuit institution founded in 1851. Saint Joseph's has approximately 3,900 undergraduate students and 3,000 graduate students. The Jesuit tradition - care for the entire person - is reflected in the university's challenging academic, personal development and community-focused experience.
Ifyou live in the Philadelphia area and are interested in assisting with the development of this colony, please contact Lori Belew at AOII International Headquarters - [email protected] - for more information.
A very special thanks to our sisters from the Philadelphia Alumnae Chapter, Lambda Upsilon (Lehigh U), Gamma Alpha (George Mason U), Tau Lambda (Shippensburg U). Epsilon Alpha (Penn State U), Sigma Tau (Washington College) and Phi Beta (East Stroudsburg U) for their assistance. We look forward to working with them and other chapters in the area for the next few months.
Honor a Sister or Chapter
Honor a sister with an engraved brick at AOII International Headquarters brick walkway. What better way to show your support and encouragement than with a message that will last for generations to come? Look for more information on our website under "shop" or contact Sara Hotchkiss at [email protected].
Postal Notice to Our Canadian Sisters
Respecting your privacy is important to us. Occasionally, our membership list is made available to reputable companies and organizations whose products and services may be of interest to you. If you prefer not to have your name made available, please contact us at the following email address: [email protected].
More Than A Building
AOII International Headquarters is a magnificent facility, designed and maintained for efficient support of our members and chapters. But "headquarters"is more than
a building, it is also a working business environment for more than two dozen professional employees. Over the next several issues, the Executive Board would like to highlight some of the outstanding employees who work at AOII International Headquarters.
Spotlight: Colleen Caban
Colleen Caban, Rho Omicron (Middle Tennessee State U) is AOII's Administrative Director of Information Systems. The complicated, one-of-a-kind system she manages includes an army of PCs, laptops and Macs operating across our network of staff, volunteers and chapters. Anchored by our iMIS database, our Alphalink officer reporting system, and our My Community website feature, all systems are interconnected and powerful. From solv- ing e-mail issues to writing cold fussion reports, Colleen is always willing to lend a helping hand or make a difficult task easier.
Colleen joined headquarters as a collegian in 1992 working in the Emporium and later as the receptionist. She was soon given the challenging, yet rewarding position of staff Centennial Projects Coordinator. She helped coordinate successful events such as the Centennial Brick sales and the Walkway Dedication; the burying of the time capsule; and the convention tours to Barnard College. She also pro- vided guidance on the Centennial quilt project, the colle- giate banner project and the Centennial History Book, just to name a few. For many years, Colleen was AOII's Archive Administrator, partly responsible for helping the archives become the fraternity treasure that it has become today. She has also previously held the positions of AOII Public Relations Administrator and Extension Administrator before being asked to assume her current role.
AOII Executive Director, Melanie Doyle states, "With the recent launch of AOII's new
website, our ability to com- municate effectively is even more improved. Almost every bit of information our members and chapters need can now be accessed on the new site. Her talented leadership towards all these endeavors continues to be greatly appreciated."
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Leadership Institute 2004
June 25-27, 2 0 0 4 • Franklin Marriott Cool Springs • Franklin, Tennessee
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real topics, real solutions, real lire.
Leadership Institute 2004 was about real topics, real issues and real solutions. For almost 600 attendees, LI 2004 was a chance to learn about the realities of being an AOII in the twenty-first century!
Program topics focused on Ritual, recruitment, finance, leadership, and chapter relations. Alumnae and collegians were able to select from breakout sessions that impact their AOII reality. Numerous outstanding AOII and guest speakers led sessions to instruct, inform and inspire their audience.
Andrea Mosby was the first of four keynote speakers to inspire us when she spoke on "The Power of Personal Deci- sions." She challenged each person to believe that their own dreams can be realized. She stressed that we must believe in our possibilities, based on what is on the inside of us and not the opinions of others.
A talented speaker, athlete and musician, Elaine Penn combined her talents on the topic, "The Leader in the Mirror." Her unique approach to understanding the steps to successful leadership opened everyone's minds to the power of positive energy.
Eric Saperston is a professional speaker and the director of an award-winning film, The Journey. Eric shared his own amazing life-changing journey during the development of this film. He wowed the audience on his ability to set a seemingly unattainable goal and go about completing it, in the face of insurmountable odds.
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Leading, Learning and Laughing at LI 2004!
The fourth keynote speaker for the weekend was AOII Past International President Ginger Banks. Her speech, "...and Toto. too!" boldly addressed the real issues facing AOII today. How do we deal with the lions, tigers and bears ("oh, my!") which present challenges to our chapters and our personal lives? The yellow brick road is not an easy path to follow, but Ginger reminded us that AOII has a road map to help us navigate our path. Her love of Fraternity, respect for Ritual, and courage to address the hard issues were inspiring to all.
Leadership Institute was all about the exchange of ideas through roundtables. breakout sessions, lunch and learn sessions, best practices posters, and a coffeehouse breakfast. After hours found sisters staying up late chatting, join- ing in a sing-a-long, watching a movie together, participating in a t-shirt swap or sharing ideas in a book club.
The Emporium was definitely the place to be between sessions as everyone went home with thicker suitcases and lighter wallets. Over 200 pandas were collected and donated to local charities, and sisters were honored with Diamond Accolades and Forever Friend certificates. Many sisters took the opportunity to tour our beautiful AOII International Headquarters during one of the scheduled tours on Friday and Sunday.
Throughout the entire weekend, our Executive Board inspired us with their openness and warmth. Leadership Institute 2004 - real topics, real solutions, real life.
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There were awards and recognitions given, pandas donated to local charities, grants awarded by the AOII Foundation, leadership trainings for
alumnae and collegians - and, of course, sisterhood and fun!
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The Perry Award is the highest distinction given to a collegiate member of Alpha Omicron Pi and honors one collegiate chapter president each year.
Lauren Veraldi was one of ten eager young women in a new member class who helped reorganize Beta Gamma Chapter. A natural-born recruiter, she realized the importance of growing strength in numbers to provide continu- ity for her chapter's future. By the spring of 2003, their 10 members had grown to 82 and the chapter's success was being recognized by the university community. Their Panhellenic honored her chapter with seven awards including Panhellenic Chapter of the Year. Lauren always stressed the international aspect of AOII by working with other AOII chapters. On campus she encouraged her members to get involved in activities, and offered AOII assistance
to another new chapter on campus embarking upon a similar re-development. She worked with AOII Properties to help reduce both the chapter's debt and parlor tax, and was instrumental in locating an appropriate house when
the chapter had outgrown their current house. During her presidency, the teachings of Ritual were a constant focus in all meetings and guided her fair and wise handling of difficult crisis situations. AOII is pleased to honor this outstanding young woman for her leadership and genuine love of Alpha Omicron Pi.
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Stella George Stern Perry Award Recipient
Lauren Marie Veraldi
Beta Gamma (Michigan StateU)


A Highlight of LI - international Headquarters Tour
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ALPHA OMICRON PI INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
Collegiate Women of Leadership Award Winners
Julie Teresa Decicco
Gamma Alpha (George Mason U)
Abigail Kirsten Lovan
Alpha Chi (Western Kentucky U)
Jackie Elizabeth Riplinger
Nu lota (Northern Illinois U)
Lisa Nicole Tellish
Kappa Rho (Western Michigan U)
Kimberly Ann Weimer
Nu Iota (Northern Illinois U)
Alumnae Women of Leadership Award Winners
Elizabeth Romine Coffey
Chi Lambda (U of Evansville) Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter
Judith Johnston Corne
Delta Beta (U of Louisiana at Lafayette) Acadiana Alumnae Chapter
Bobra Crockett-Doiron Iota (U of Illinois)
Phoenix Alumnae Chapter
Carolyn Oliver French
Delta Beta (U of Louisiana at Lafayette) Acadiana Alumnae Chapter
Kalli Blackwell Peterman
Kappa Tau (Southeastern Louisiana U) New Orleans Alumnae Chapter
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As seen tliruugh the eyes of A Recent Initiate
Ashley Smith
Omicron (U ofTennessee)
Saturday. June 26
"The day went on as we attended break-out sessions on Chapter Relations, Ritual and Recruitment. The Ritual session was interest- ing to attend with my friends, Lodie (Chapter Relations Officer). Allison (Chapter President) and myself (Alumnae Relations Officer) because we all experience Ritual in different ways between leading it. reciting it, or coordi- nating it. It was also extremely helpful to hear the modifications to Ritual that could help us with 150 plus girls participating. W e talked
of discovering how our values are in line with Ritual rather than the opposite. Lastly, was
the recruitment session. Lori Hart Ebert led this which was great because her enthusiasm and energy was right in line with how exciting recruitment should be. We went over 21 steps to success. They were all really helpful!"
As seen through the eyes of
A Collegiate Chapter President Katie Moroney
Beta Tau (U of Toronto)
Saturday. June 26
"I love watching the more experienced, or older. AOII5. I think they might be the coolest women here. They certainly have the least amount of fear. They dance at every oppor- tunity they get! Maybe the longer you are a sister the more you appreciate this awesome
As seen throuyh the eyes of
A Collegiate Chapter President Bridget Hagen
Chi Delta (U of Colorado)
Friday. June 25
"The awards presented were inspirational. They really set a higher standard for my chapter to strive for. AOII women are truly amazing. I did not go to any of the after hours activities, which I know would have been fun. Instead my chapter members and I discussed theweekendbeforeus. Wereallywanttoget all we can out of this weekend. I am hoping that our three other officers remember why they are here and bring the spirit of AOII back to Chi Delta with me. This time together also brought out sisterhood that we needed. It is not very often in my chapter for me to be able to sit and talk with officers like CF and VPA without being in a meeting or having some issue to discuss. I hope this weekend is fun and inspirational for all of us."
As seen tlmiuyh the eyes of
A Collegiate Chapter Relations Chairman Lauren JeBran
Theta Pi (Wagner College)
Saturday, June 26
"The last session was by far the most lively!
I attended Building Sisterhood through Confrontation. This was great because no one likes confrontations and yet they seem to be inevitable when it comes to giris. For myself, when it comes to a confrontational situation, I run in the other direction. So this was perfect for me. It gave tips on being assertive but not aggressive. We also tested ourselves on our assertiveness in confrontation situations, of course,asIguessed,Iscoredratherlow. Ialso got some great ideas how to handle situations in a CR situation. Overall, I hope I can take this and really apply it. not only in my chapter, but in my personal life, as well."
As seen throuyh the eyes af
An Alumnae Chapter President
Rachel Rivas
Upsilonlambda (UofTexasSan Antonio) San Antonio Alumnae Chapter
Friday, June 25
"We had this amazing speaker, Andrea Mosley. She spoke on "The Power of Personal Decisions." Why is it whenever I listen to a speaker - they are talking to me? It always happens that whatever their topic is about -itisindirectrelationtomylifeandthesitu- ations I face. I think I almost cried 4 times. She really affected me and gave tons ofgreat information. I rarely take notes at these talks and I wrote a book. I have reread them twice so far. That will be my sword. She gave me back my focus. I wish all our women could listen to her."
As seen throuyh the eyes of
An Alumnae Chapter Treasurer Jen Doczekalski
Delta Rho(DePaulU)
Chicago City Alumnae Chapter
Saturday. June 26
"Elaine Penn was our keynote speaker for
the morning - The Leader in the Mirror. She began with an exercise that involved a col- legiate volunteer. Elaine demonstrated all the roles a leader of an organization plays. She used tangible things to pile onto the volunteer. Some of the roles included coach, team player, psychiatrist, fund raiser, referee, hero and AOII. The volunteer became overloaded. It helped me visualize all the things that a leader has to endure. Elaine outlined the steps to becoming a leader. This was very motivating. Beingaleadermeanssettinghighstandards for yourself. This session motivated me to set goals and develop a plan for achieving them.
I have a very positive outlook and I have been inspired to channel my positiveness to set
experience!
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goals and reach out to others. I am going to focusonbeingaleaderinmyeverydaylife, within AOII and without. "
As seen through the eyes of.
An Alumnae Network Specialist Wendy Wang
Lambda Beta (CA State U - Long Beach)
Sunday,June27
"Today was the closing of LI. What a journey and it was so perfect to have Ginger Banks close on the reality of the Greek system and AOII. AOII is such a wonderful journey and it is what you make of it. Ginger said so eloquently that the collegiate women are the ones with the real power. They are the ones who are choosing the future members of AOII. By utilizing Ritual and having Ritual to guide them, they will be OK. What a wonderful place to nurture that and educate all on the importance of following your heart
and letting Ritual be your guide."
As seen throuyh the eyes o f .
A Collegiate Network Specialist Kaya Gerberich
Gamma Theta (UofSouth Florida)
Saturday, June 26
"We talked about a lot of different issues facing our fraternity today - recruitment ideas; way to motivate and inspire our sisters; methods, activities, and events to improve and strengthen our sisterhood; and how to commit ourselves to a lifetime of active membership and service to AOII. I've gathered a lot of great ideas to take home, but I hope what every single person here takes home with them is a renewed spirit and love for AOII, and a sincere
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and keep this Fraternity alive for years to come. WouldStella,Helen,Jessieand Bess be proud of every single thing we do in our chapters? Probably not, but they would be proud of our efforts to come together, educate ourselves and continu- ously grow and develop this organization that we all hold so close to our hearts."
As seen throuyh the eyes of AHeadquartersStaffMember Rebecca Myers
Alpha Delta (U of Alabama) Technology and Finance Administrator
LI 2004 brings to mind several words: work, learning, excitement, history, traditions, sisterhood and fun. Depending on who you ask, they might be placed in different order, but LI 2004 would not have been the same without any one of these. Some worked more, some played more, and some simply sat and absorbed it all with an open mind. A chapter, both collegiate and alumnae, works in much the same way. Some work, some play, some learn, but it takes us all in unison to accom- plish something great. A n d that is what AOII is-somethinggreat. Wealldependoneach other to fill in our weaknesses and make us stronger as awhole. LIshowed someofus our weaknesses and others displayed strengths, but we all must continually learn and carry back to others the knowledge we acquire.
As seen throuyh the eyes of.
ACollegiateChapterFinancialAdviser- Gamma Theta (U of South Florida) Cynthia Visot
Kappa Tau (Southeastern Louisiana U)
Saturday, June 26,
"It was wonderful catching up with Julie Brining, Carole Jones, Lori Hart Ebert, and LauraBurchamKing. Wewereregional officers together when AOII was struc- tured differently. Again, the wonderful bond of sisterhood. Though we've not seen each other in a while, some cases, years, it was like days. Catching up with personal and professional lives - current and future activities - encouraging and supporting each others endeavors - this is Reality AOII! This is the bond of sisterhood that makes AOII so special and a major part
of my life. This is why I continue to be a part of this great organization - the bond of sisterhood!"
The excerpts on thispaye arefrom members who volun- teered tojournal their Leadership Institute experiences thisyear.ToDrayma thanksthefollowing members
for their contributions: Katie Moroneu. Bridget Hagen,RachelRivas.Ashley Smith.Cynthia VisotJen Doczekalski, lauren JeBran, Kaya Gerberich, Wendy Wang and Rebecca Myers.
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In 1897. the quaint needlework piece, above, might very well have been found hanging on a wall, or sitting on a Victorian table in the home of any one of our Founders: so dedicated and determined were they in their friendship that the result was Alpha Omicron Pi! We have heard the story many times about how, as college girls, they went to the stacks in the old Barnard Library, to a special window seat. As snow gently trickled down outside, they pledged themselves to one another in a special bond of friendship—a friendship that was to last a lifetime and to make all AOII initiates from that point forward, "...a friend of the Founders."
Yes, each new member of AOII, at what- ever college or university she may be,
at initiation, becomes a friend of our Founders-—as well as, a friend of yours and of mine—even though our paths may never cross. This is the way those four college women intended this extraordi- nary fellowship to be. In the Ritual they wrote, they expressed their commitment to be forever friends, to each other and to each of us. (Take a moment right now to remember your Pledge, and re-think what
this bond of friendship meant to them and what it means to you today. Or pick up the phone and call an AOII friend whom you have not seen or talked to in a very long time. Yes, make her day - and yours, too!)
As long as the Founders lived they were always the best of friends. I met them first at the 1947 convention, which I attended as President of Omicron Chapter. I was impressed that their love and respect
for each other was so apparent. Helen
was deceased, but the other three were remembering all that she had contributed to AOII, and how much they missed her. Each one of them wanted to share what the other had contributed to their special friendship, and to AOII—rather than the many things they had done as individuals.
They were very accomplished women for their time, and they liked telling stories about each other. Bess would start to
share about some event or occurrence,
and then Stella would chime in to say, "No, Bess, that's not the way it was." Then they would all laugh! Stella delighted in all who were younger members of AOII. She would give a collegian a big hug and say: "You are
a precious rosebud," and she would ask you about your collegiate chapter, and tell you all about its' founding. Stella knew all the histories of each AOII chapter. These women were amazed, yet delighted, that their little group of four had grown to be so large, as friends shared AOII with friends in every part of the country. That was 1947: what would they think today? I trust they would still be pleased.
Whether you are a newly initiated member, or an older alumna as I am, you are always in the midst of friends when you are with AOIIs. Remember that friendship works both ways: as the sampler reminds us: "To have a friend you must 'bee' one."
"Being a friend" comes naturally for AOIIs. Several sisters shared with me their special remembrances of friendship, and I want
to share a few bits and pieces from their stories. One AOII shares: "After many won- derful years of AOII service, I was struck with a cerebral hemorrhage... I was not expected
to live the next twenty four hours. Somehow our Heavenly Father decided it was not time for me to come to Him. After six weeks in Intensive Care, my husband brought me home.
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Sisterhood Encounters


Guesswhowasthere,andguesswhocame every day for a month? Every single member ofmy local alumnae chapter came— one by one—each night during thatfirst month of my recovery, bringing dinner and wishesfor a speedy return to good health. I truly believe the reason I am still here is the love and sup- port Ifelt from my family and every AOII sister in Louisville, Kentucky. I kept all the cards and letters that Ireceived from sisters across the country wishing me well again, and my home was filled with red roses every
day. Oh, howl love our rose, and how I love all those sisters who sent those roses to me! We are blessed to have our AOII sisterhoodfor all the days ofour lives."
of the three of us was president of our local alumnae chapter in the 1980's. Each of us is
from a different collegiate chapter, but our bonds of friendship wereforged working in our alumnae chapter. At some point during those 6years — none of us can really remem- ber when— we realized that we all had July birthdays, and as such, we decided togo out
to dinner to celebrate. We've been going out
to dinner once a month ever since! We have never missed a month, and if one can'tgo on a certain night, wefind a night when all three can go. For our birthdays in July andfor a cel- ebration at Christmastime, we pick a special place for lunch. The three of us could co-author our own book on the restaurants in the city. But more than the sharing of a meal is the importance of that special love and support we havefound in one another through AOII."
A younger AOII sister tells of a favorite quotation that she has shared with her AOII pals: "Let's become little old ladies together - we'll stay up late looking at old
pictures, telling 'remember when'stories, and laughing till our sides ache. Let's become eccentric together - the kind ofold ladies that take long walks, wear silly hats, and get away with acting outrageous in public places. And if anybody should ask us how long we've been
friends,we'llsay,X)h,forever-since before you were even bom! Let's become little old ladies together, because afriendship that is as special as ours can only grow better through the years!"
She e-mailed me to say: 7Justsentthis quote to a group of friends, AOII sisters, whom I
spent the weekend with, in celebration of an upcoming wedding. It's a quote where the words speak clearly of the reality ofthis group of friends I have—thisgroup of friends we ALL have, because ofAOII."
A note received from another dear AOII sister reminded me of many who have served AOII in multitudes of ways! This sister writes: "Probably the most poignant recent memory forme would be my 35-year
friendship with the late Marianne Carton. At Marianne's passing, I learned how completely she had integrated her close AOII sisters into the life ofherfamily. Marianne was simply
the dearest, most loyalfriend anyone might ever have. She and I were ofdifferent genera- tions, differingfamily backgrounds, different political and religious beliefs, and we had very different lifestyles in many respects. Yet, we had both been members of the same collegiate chapter of AOII—that was our special con- nection,whichproduced an indescribably rewarding friendship lasting so many years. From ourfirst meeting, we became each oth- er'sfriend upon whom the other was always
free to call."
Being an AOII brings opportunities and can open doors. A special alumna in busi- ness sent this account of such: "Some years ago a young lady came into ourfirm with her resume to apply for a position as an account representative. Hooked over her resume, which was impressive, University graduate in marketing. Then Inoticed she was a member ofAOII and had recently served as house manager. AOII on the resume was sufficient to raise a flag of importance. I understood the experience she had had as an AOII. I imme- diately hked the young lady and her qualifica-
tionsweremorethanadequate. Wetalkedit over, hired her, and she became a terrific and dedicated employee."
Another note from an AOII, "Ihave just returned from Bid Day!!! So exciting! I met two ofmg pledge sistersfrom out of town
whom I had not seenfor a long time.Wehad
a wonderful time together over lunch. Just
as was I, they, also, were legacies when we became AOIIs someyears ago. Now each
had a daughter going through rush. Oh, what excitement andfun this afternoon held as we welcomed two third generation rosebuds to Alpha Omicron Pi. There'sjust nothing like it!"
I hear of several large groups of AOII's who were all in school at the same time, and they travel each year on a springtime vacation to the South Florida beaches.
At other times, these groups plan a shopping trip, or a special "out-of-town" adventure to celebrate their friendship. For over twenty years, one group of AOII friends has made getting together a prior- ity. Another group has done the same
for nearly thirty years. A n d yet another group has lunched together for over sixty years - true AOII friendships.
As we celebrate 107 years of Alpha Omicron Pi friendships, pause for a moment to reflect on your pledge days, your first AOII Ritual, and your own initiation. You voluntarily joined an organization which promotes friendship, scholarship, and college loyalty. AOII has always thrived on the diversity of our friendships. If you are discouraged, seeking a friend, or just "busting" to share some good news, an AOII friend
is as close as the phone or the internet! Remember—stay in touch, because "To have a friend, you must 'bee' one!" ^ f c p
Mary Jane Sharp Omicron '46 (UofTennessee) Ritual, Tradition &Jewelry Committee
"Ihave a very, very spe- cialfriendship with two AOII's, because each
Another AOII says:
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Collegiate News
Describe your chapter's favorite AOII
sisterhood event.
Alpha Chi
Western
Kentucky U
Our entire chapter made its way to Jackson Or- chard on Oct. II, 2003 and made a lifetime of memories in one day. The orchard was gorgeous
and peaceful with the leaves changing to the col- ors of fall. Everyone had
a fun-filled day with the hayride, picking pumpkins, drinking apple cider, eat- ing lunch by the lake, and participating in sisterhood games.
Alpha Delta
U ofAlabama
Every W ednesday night, sisters gather in the house lounge to watch The Bachelor! W e all laugh and give our own opinions of which girls we like and don't like. It gives us all a chance to relax and enjoy each others company.
Alpha Lambda
Georgia
SouthernU
In the first chapter meeting with our new members
we played a game with M&Ms. Each member
was handed one M&M and each color meant you needed to share a story, joke or something else. W e had fun laughing at all of our stories, but we also got to know a little bit more about each other and our
new members.
Alpha Phi
Montana State U
On bid day, everyone
was so excited because
the new members were
the best on campus! Spontaneously, a few girls decided to go to the local hot springs, and before you knew it, all of our members were going. W e had a spontaneous sisterhood
night of relaxation in the spas at the hot springs resort!
Alpha Psi
Bowling Green
State U
One of Alpha Psi's favorite sisterhood moments, occurred this past fall during formal recruitment, when we got
the opportunity to bond in sisterhood with the Theta Psi Chapter (U of Toledo) mem- bers. It was both a learning experience and a chance to strengthen AOII sisterhood.
Beta Gamma
Michigan State U
At our chapter retreat we all got a chance to get away from the daily hustle and bustle of our lives to take a step back and look at AOII. W e discussed how each person in the chapter is vital to the chapter, and how some- times to really understand a sister we need to first understand things in their
life. The most vital part
of the retreat though was the ropes course we went through as a chapter.
The retreat brought us back to school with a little more bounce in our step.
Beta Phi
Indiana U
Strong sisterhood is very important to our chapter. For the past two years we have had a new member class "Day at the Lake" outing. W e rent boats and bring along a picnic lunch. It's a great way for us to catch up on summer news while enjoying the nice weather.
Beta Tau
U ofToronto
As Beta Tau grows in numbers, it becomes
more challenging to get
to know each and every one of our sisters. To help keep Beta Tau as close
as ever, each month w e have a 'blind date' with a different sister. It is a fun opportunity to spend time
with a sister who you may not have otherwise seen outside of AOII. In the past, outings have included movies, munchies, coffee, studying, chatting, and just hanging out.
Chi Delta
U of Colorado
Our last president started
a trend of themed chapter meetings. W e had '80s night, beach party, a gangster meeting, and many others. Girls had fun getting ready and were excited to go our weekly meetings which brought a renewed feeling of sister- hood to our chapter. At the end of each meeting, we would have a competi-
tion of the best dressed decided by clapping and cheering. The winner of the night was awarded some cute or funny AOII memorabilia.
ChiEpsilon
The Ohio State U
Our favorite event is our sisterhood week before school starts in the fall. Our chapter comes back a week early to prepare our house for the upcoming year, attend workshops on etiquette, recruitment, and CORs, and to spend time catching up after the summer break. This week is extremely important
in strengthening our sisterhood and creating new
fond memories.
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Chi Lambda
UofEvansville
The women of Chi Lambda form some of their greatest sisterhood memories on the annual trip to Camp Carson just before fall recruitment. Camp Carson isa time for laughing, focusing, and shedding tears as the new year approaches. This kind of bond is exactly what is needed to keep Chi Lambda strong in the future.
Delta
Tufts U
This year for the Major League Baseball Playoffs, the sisters of Delta had a pizza party to watch the big games. W e have sisters from all over the country, so there was some great team rivalry during the games. Red Sox fans verse Yankee fans! Marlin fans verse Cubs fans! It was a great way forour
the Braves." They even flashed an AOII graphic on the jumbotron.
Delta Epsilon
Jacksonville State U
This past spring we went to Douglasville, Georgia and stayed at a sister's house. We played games and ate lunch, then went to Stone Mountain where we rode
a skylifttothetopofthe mountain. Despite the chilly March weather, we had a blast taking pictures, bond- ing and watching the Laser light show with each other.
Delta Omega
Murray State U
One of our fun sisterhood events is scrapbooking. It is a time when we can visit with sisters and reminisce while looking back at old pictures. Scrapbooks are
a way of preserving our memories and there is no better w a y to d o that than with your sisters.
DeltaPi
Central Missouri
State U
One sisterhood that we usually do every year is watch a movie on a big screen on our deck in the backyard. W e usually have some sort of food, this year it was pizza. W e watch mov- ies like Pretty in Pink, Animal House, and Footloose. It is
a good bonding time and a relaxing night all around.
Delta Psi
State U of New York
Our chapter has sister dinners every Friday night. It gives us time to relax together after a long week at school, and to just hang out and relax. W e love getting together because we make differentfoods and everyone contributes something to the meal.
Delta Sigma
San Jose State U
For our house retreat this semester we went to the beach outside Santa Cruz. W e had a sand castle building competition. One group built Disneyland and another built our house.
W e played a sand relay race and held a wheat ceremony at the cliffs.
Delta Theta
Texas Women's U
Recently, we held big sis'/ little sis' Olympics. Sister- hood has never been so much fun. It brought back memories of elementary school relay races. W e also had a big sis', little sis' costume contest. In the words of our CR chair "sis- terhood is looking good."
Delta Upsilon
DukeU
Gamma Alpha (George Mason Uj
hi Psi (California Polytechnic State Uj
sisterhood to spend Saturday!
DeltaBeta
U of Louisiana
at Lafayette
a
This year, our chapter's
philanthropy event, Back
to the Beach, had a huge
turnout with a variety of
campus organizations V participating, from the
fraternities to the cheerlead-
ers. Our sisters dressed up
as lifeguards and set up
fun events for the teams to
compete in. Some of our
sisters even volunteered to
be hit with pies in order
to raise money for arthritis
research!
One thing that we like to do is tag people's car.
W e write on members cars how much we love them. It's something that makes our girls smile and hopefully make their day a little better.
Delta Delta
Auburn U
The day after bid-day
this year, the Delta Delta Chapter surprised its new members by taking a sisterhood trip to watch an Atlanta Braves game. The sisters even paid for the new members' tickets. Prior to leaving Auburn, the chapter made signs that read "AOII loves
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Epsilon
Cornell U
Our LCRetreat isa bitlower budget than in years past. However, little did we know that one jump rope and two hours later, we would have completed one of our most memorable LC experiences. The activity consisted of
two sisters swinging a large jump rope for the rest of the officers to jump through. The
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goal was to have each of- ficer jump through one turn of the rope and leave no additional turns in between each attempt. The longer
it took, the more frustrated sisters became; but with each frustration came an overwhelming amount of support and encourage- ment. In the end, we were laughing at our ineptitude, but were strong enough to overcome it.
Epsilon Alpha
Penn State U
One of our favorite ways to spend time as a chapter during the fall is by attend- ing Penn State football games. W e block our tickets so that we can all sit together and enjoy these events. It's a good way to support the school as well as hang out with the girls.
Epsilon Gamma
U of Northern
Colorado
The Corn Maze has become an annual event for Epsilon Gamma. Finding our way around a corn
field that presents a new maze every year is an exciting event. Screams and laughter create friendships and memories for a lifetime.
Epsilon Omega
Eastern
Kentucky U
Our latest sisterhood was joint with the sisters of Alpha Chi when Eastern played Western infootball. Epsilon Omega spent days tye dying and painting spirit shirts forthe game. When we got to WKU, the sisters there had a banner and re- freshments for us. W e then went socializing and to the game with each other.
Epsilon Sigma
Quincy U
Once during recruitment, we sit in a circle with the lights dimmed and our eyes closed. Our chapter relations chairman reads
a statement such as "I
can always count on this sister" or "this sister always makes me laugh". Sisters are selected to complete the sentences. It is a great way for us to bond before we welcome new mem- bers into our chapter.
Gamma Alpha
George Mason U
This past fall, Hurricane Isabel whipped through
our region and cancelled GMU during our recruit- ment weekend. All of us pulled together and worked tremendously hard with
our VPMR and planned an informal recruitment. All
the hard work paid off a million times over. Most importantly, however, we have an unbreakable sister- hood that was able to shine through the rainy weather.
Gamma Delta
U of South Alabama
In September 2003, Gamma Delta helped one of our sisters attend Miss Deaf America by holding a car wash on a Saturday afternoon. W e raised around $350 for her to attend the pageant.
Gamma Sigma
Georgia State U
The Gamma Sigma sisters have started a new tradi- tion of having sleep overs before philanthropy events. These mini sisterhood re- treats give us the chance to just get away from the rest oftheworldforanightand have fun with our sisters.
The next morning we wake up and go to fraternity philanthropy events where we continue the fun.
Gamma Theta
U of South Florida
W e moved into our house in August, a week before recruitment. A lot of the girls wanted to paint their room and move their furniture around, so girls went from one room to the next help- ing out. Everyone pitched in and helped each other out either by painting, unpack- ing, or even just keeping them company.
Iota
U of Illinois
A chapter sisterhood story that makes me proud to
be an lota AOII is when lota adopted a second philanthropy cause to help one of our sisters. Our sister, Carly, suffers from a disease known as Alope- cia Areata, in which the T-cells in the body attack the hair follicles causing patches or all of the hair
to fall out temporarily. W e created a new philanthro- py event, Mud Olympics, and donated some of
the money to the AOII International Philanthropy, arthritis research. The rest of the proceeds went to the Alopecia Areata Founda- tion in Carly's name.
Iota Sigma
Iowa State U
When the Iowa State foot- ball team takes the field, you can bet lota Sigma members are there to wholeheartedly cheer them on! Sisters spend the day together showing off their Cyclone spirit while making memories for a lifetime.
Kappa Alpha
Indiana State U
For one of our sisterhood events we put our names on construction paper. Sitting in a circle, we then pass the paper to the person on our left. The person on the left writes something nice and passes the paper until the papers make a complete circle. Then everyone shares
one thing that was written about them.
Kappa Chi
Northwestern State U
One of our favorite sister- hood moments is during candle passing and the giving of roses. While on our last chapter retreat, these moments gave each member the opportunity to spotlight the special mo- ments in their life to which sisters contributed.
Kappa Gamma
Florida Southern
College
The week after fall recruit- ment, the sisters of Kappa Gamma held a movie night in the lobby. The laid-back atmosphere gave us the perfect oppor- tunity to get to know our awesome new members and helped us strengthen existing bonds with one another as well.
Ball State U
For one of our sisterhood meetings, we all attended a ropes course on a Satur- day morning. W e all had to communicate and listen to each other as well as take turns being leaders and followers to complete each task. W e learned a lot about each other and had a blast doing it!
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Kappa Lambda
U of Calgary
At our first annual 24-hour foosball challenge, we all were able to work together to raise money for arthritis research. Late into the eve- ning and in the early hours of the morning, sisters were able to bond over multiple games of foosball, as we made sure to constantly keep games being played. Working together towards a goal brought good times for us all!
Kappa Omega
U of Kentucky
This past April, Panhellenic and IFC implemented the very first Greek Service Week. Kappa Omega participated in virtually every event of the week and also managed to hold our Spring chapter retreat during the week. W e even wonanewDVDplayerfor being the very first soror- ity champions of Greek Service Week.
Kappa Omicron
Rhodes College
One of our favorite events is a tradition on the day
of preference party, when everyone gathers to talk about what their experi- ence in AOII has meant. Everyone is so worn out from the recruitment week, but we look forward to talking, crying, laughing, and really getting to know each other in a way that we can't any other time
of year.
Kappa Phi
McGillU
Our chapter went ice skating together which proved to be a great time. Our skills ranged from very advanced to having to skate with milk crates. Most
of us fell at least once, but there was always a sister there to offer her hand and help you up.
Kappa Sigma
U ofWisconsin-
River Falls
How many times do sisters wonder if they are appreci- ated or doing enough for their chapter? Cheryl of Kappa Sigma Chapter found a way to overcome that feeling for all her sisters and to let them know they are ap- preciated and do more than they think. At the end of a recruitment workshop, Cheryl called us into a darkened room and we made a small circle. In the center of that circle she placed a large lit candle and passed each of us an unlit tea light. As the quiet settled over the group, we shared our appreciation for another sister and litour candles, one-by-one, until
all candles were lit. Cheryl found the way to let the inner light inside each sister shine so that we could see the good work each of us does.
Lambda Beta
California State U- Long Beach
At our most recent sister- hood we played Bunco,
a fast moving dice game. We had a few alumnae there to teach us the game, but once we learned it there was no stopping us
- we went through a few rounds! Our
chapter relations chairman gave out great prizes, for high and low scores, and everyone had a great time.
Lambda Chi
LaGrange College
After recruitment this year the sisters gathered for a "Des- tination Unknown." The CR committee made lasagna,
Delta Omega (Murray State Uj
salad, and garlic bread and members of our AAC donat- ed brownies and ice cream. Sisters were brought to our CR chairman's dorm room apartment and were treated to dinner and a movie. It was great to be able to relax as sisters after such a busy time as recruitment.
Lambda Eta
Grand Valley
State U
Earlier this fall, before recruitment week, some sisters decided to go to Baskin Robins after a meet- ing for some ice-cream.
Just for fun they decided to call themselves the ICC or the Ice-Cream Club. Soon they were inviting sisters to join them after meetings. Eventually, we had so many sisters go that we took up all of the tables at Baskin Robins. So, what started out as a joke has become a weekly sister- hood event for the Lambda Eta Chapter.
Lambda Omicron
Cumberland U
This year we started a new tradition, w e got together the Sunday before Thanks- giving and had an AOII Thanksgiving dinner. W e invited our AAC and local alumnae and everyone pitched in and brought stuff. It was a time to get together and give thanks.
Lambda Sigma
U of Georgia
Lambda Sigma had a great sister Halloween party. W e got together at the house to carve pumpkins and watch scary movies.
Beta Phi (Indiana Uj
Delta Epsilon (Jacksonville State Uj
Chi Jheta (Northeastern State U)
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Lambda Tau
U of Louisiana
-Monroe
During pre-recruitment all of our members took a trip to a local pottery shop. We all painted ceramic plates for a panda pal gift for the new members. W e also had the event catered by a local deli. This way we were able to take a break from recruitment practice and spend some time painting together.
Lambda Upsilon
Lehigh U
One of our favorite sister- hood activities was Laser Light Bowling. W e all divided into teams and spent a Saturday afternoon bowling, eating, and just hanging out. The team with the highest overall score won a free dinner out for the group. It was a great, inexpensive activity that everyone loved!
Mil Lambda
Rollins College
The sisters of Mu Lambda enjoyed their sisterhood retreat, complete with a fraternity fashion show,
egg drop, and "Live Guess Who!"
Nu Beta
U of Mississippi
Nu Beta's favorite sister- hood event is a trip to a local park on bid day. Alumnae and parents grilled burgers for us. This is also a time when every member shares a little about themselves. Every- one loves this event!
Nu Iota
Northern Illinois U
For one of our sisterhoods we did a silly photo scav- enger hunt that turned out to be a blast! W e scurried around campus trying to find different landmarks
and objects. Once the group found what they were looking for, we
would all have to take a picture of us standing by it for proof. Once the time limit was up, we took the film for one-hour photo de- veloping, and ate. It was great to see the silly photos and share our experiences together!
Nu Omicron
V anderbiltU
For our sisterhood retreat,
we went to Hachland Hill Inn, a bed and breakfast in Clarksville, T N . W e spent the evening and night read- ing passages on friendship, loyalty, and sisterhood, and we played bonding games that led us to get to know one another better. It was really great to hear all the sweet things people had
to say about each other
and made everyone realize how much we all mean to one another.
Omega
Miami U
At Miami University the sis- ters of the Omega Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi are the reigning champions of Puddle Pull. This tug of war game is one of the most ex- citing events of the year for Miami University Greeks. The AOII team has a great strategy which brings home a win every timel
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Omega Upsilon
OhioU
What do a cabin in the woods, a night of ghost- stories and a bonfire
all have in common?
All three helped create
an awesome night of sisterhood for our chapter at Ohio University. This unforgettable night not only allowed the women an escape from the stresses of everyday college life, but also presented a wonderful bonding experience.
Omicron
U of Tennessee
Each year we participate in a 2-mile Light the Night walk near the Tennessee River to benefit cancer research. Two years ago, we lost a sister, Maria Rose Angotti, to cancer. She was loved and respected by everyone and before she became sick, she helped organize this walk. So in her memory, our
chapter walks each year in her name. It reminds us to reflect on how we consider each and everyone of our members to be precious and wonderful.
Phi Beta
East Stroudsburg U
Each semester we have
a chapter retreat at a
local campground by our school. During the eve- ning we have a huge bon fire, roast marshmallows, sing songs, and tell great stories. Each year it brings us closer and we all look forward to the next.
Phi Sigma
U ofNebraska-
Kearney
The women of Phi
Sigma enjoys getting to know each other better through various sisterhood games. These activities
include playing "my AOII sister" which involved one member in the middle of a circle with everyone else in chairs. The woman
in the middle says "My AOII sister is/has (i.e. brown hair]." Everyone that matches that statement gets up and has to find a new chair including the woman in the middle. The member left standing then becomes the one in the middle.
Pi Alpha
U ofLouisville
A wonderful example of
our sisterhood was during our CR retreat. W e deco- rated folders with each others names on them and throughout the weekend wrote notes to each sister. At the end of the retreat we got our folders back and were able to read all of the wonderful notes inside. It made the entire weekend even more meaningful and special.
PiDelta
U ofMaryland
As a chapter, we enjoy doing fun and unique sisterhood events. In the beginning of October we went apple picking. Not only was this a new experi- ence but it was a chance for us to bond with our newest members.
PiTheta
Florida
International U
On August 5, we celebrat- ed National Sister Day.
We went to a sister's house wearing Pjs and watched our recruitment video.
We ate desserts and told stories about our favorite AOII moments.
Rho Delta
Samford U
Last fall we joined our AOII sisters from UAB and Birmingham Southern in
a bowl-a-thon. W e spent the day bowling to raise money for our philanthropy and making friends with our AOII sisters from other schools. Our firstbowl-a- thon was a success and hopefully we will continue this tradition in the future.
Rho Omicron
Middle Tennessee State U
One Saturday every Fall is set aside for our Philan- thropic Sisterhood Event
- Smoke Arthritis Barbe- cue. W e start the day by setting up, then we have
an opening ceremony, serve food, play games, and then go to the football game. It is a day of hard work, but it is well worth the money raised for the Arthritis Foundation and the time we get to spend to- gether. Last year we made an amazing $15,509.00. Philanthropy is what Alpha Omicron Pi takes pride in, and it is also a chance for us to enjoy our sisterhood.
Sigma
U ofCalifornia-
Berkeley
The women of Sigma Chapter had a wonderful time helping the women
of Lambda Beta Chapter from Cal State Long Beach during a fun-filled weekend in October! Many Sigmas drove to Southern California to participate in the AOII festivities, which included
a ghoulish event on the Queen Mary and AOII
Day. Thank you for inviting us to help your chapter!
We had a marvelous time getting to know all of you
and look forward to seeing you in the future!
Sigma Alpha
West Virginia U
A memorable chapter sisterhood activity is the candle passing at the new member retreat. It is very interesting, and sometimes heart warming to hear everyone's reason behind why they joined AOII and what AOII means to them.
Sigma Chi
Hartwick College
We had a Hollywood theme sister activity with
a red carpet and a walk
of fame with our names
on a star on the floor. W e dressed up as our favorite Hollywood Star and tried to guess whom each ofuswere. Weputon different skits and played Hollywood Trivia. Then we decorated picture frames to help remember our memo- rable night being Stars.
Skuna Delta
Huntingdon
College
The most memorable sisterhood moments hap- pen when they are not planned; getting to know a new sister while watching movies, going to church with your AOII family, and having the entire Sigma Delta chapter not wanting to leave one another after a meeting.
Sigma Omicron
Arkansas State U
We have several different chapter sisterhoods but
an all-time favorite is the milkshake and makeover event. W e all get together and an alumnae from Clinque comes and gives us makeovers and advice on how to treat your skin. Then w e sit around and enjoy milkshakes.
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Sigma Rho
Slippery Rock U
As a chapter, one of our favorite sisterhood activities is "Pi Time". Pi Time is weekly dinner that we
have, usually on-campus,
to keep our sisters close. It is a chance for us to relax and laugh with one another about our week and let out the frustrations of the day.
Pi Time is something simple we do to stay close to one another and some of our best sister memories are made over a simple dinner.
Tau
U of Minnesota
We have a new favorite sisterhood event called "Surprise Sisterhood" planned for the week be- fore finals to give members a needed study break. Nobody knew what was in store, but were thrilled
to learn that we were all being treated to a movie. Itwas a great way for all the members who were studying hard to get a much-needed break.
Tau Delta
Birmingham
Southern
One of our sisters baby-sits for a young boy who
has a very rare form of cerebral palsy. His parents and friends put together a walk-a-thon to raise money for him to be able to go to Miami and receive special treatment. Many members of our chapter got together and participated in this philanthropic event. It was a wonderful sisterhood experience.
TauLambda Shippensburg U
This semester we were graced with the presence of our newest member, Courtney Boehme. She came to us from her chapter in Montana State. She has been a dedicated sister to us already and
we all just adore her.
Our chapter is already planning a special night in her honor. Courtney, you are amazing and we are so excited to have you as our sister.
Tau Omicron
U of Tennessee Martin
The Tau Omicron Chapter recently took a trip to
The Memphis Zoo. Of course, our chapter was very excited about seeing the pandas! Seeing the pandas was an awesome experience and a great opportunity for a fun sister- hood event for our chapter.
Theta Beta
Towson U
We had an activity where the sisters all told the new members why AOII was so special to them. For some they told a story, while others spoke about their feelings. It was a great opportunity for the new girls to see why we hold our chapter so close to
our hearts.
Theta Chi
Morningside
College
Barnball is a great social just for AOII sisters. W e roast hotdogs over a fire, make smores, go on a hayrack ride, pick out pumpkins, play games, and go through a huge corn maze in the dark, which is scary.
ThetaPi
Wagner College
One of our shining mo- ments as sisters was our participation in the Relay for Life this past March
on our campus. Along with other fraternities and sororities, Theta Pi walked around the Wagner College Oval for 24 hours straight, raising money for the American Cancer Society.
Theta Psi
U ofToledo
This semester, Theta Psi
had the opportunity to meet with the Alpha Psi Chapter at Bowling Green State University for a sister- hood cookout. W e had the chance to meet fellow sisters, and get to know them on a more personal level. W e also had the opportunity to listen to an AOII alumna speak about leadership skills.
Upsilon Lambda
U ofTexas
San Antonio
Our favorite sisterhood is chapter retreat! This past retreat was the best ever. We began by contributing community service hours
to our local philanthropy Cystic Fibrosis. W e then headed off for a night
of camping, games, & bonding. After a few ice-breakers and a couple of workshops, we began Upsilon Lambda's retreat tradition - Lip Sync! Then, the night ends with panda hour, where members share feelings about a special secret sister.
Xi
U of Oklahoma
Xi Chapter held our first interfraternal philanthropy event in September of 2003. W e hosted a bowl- ing tournament titled Strike Out Arthritis and received participation from almost every Greek organization on campus. Everyone who took part said it was one
of the best philanthropy events hosted at O U this year. It is an event that we look forward to hosting for years to come.
ZetaPi
U of Alabama Bimingham
One of the most memo- rable experiences of being a new member in Zeta Pi is the new member retreat. This is a time for our new members to get to know each other and learn more about AOII. And no one can forget their first Pass the Panda. W e all sit
in a circle and share a
little bit about ourselves with others.
Zeta Psi
East Carolina U
Our chapter really enjoys our annual pumpkin carv- ing event. A week or so before Halloween we all get together and carve pumpkins. It's definitely messy, but we all have a blast doing it.
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2003-2004
2003-2005 AOII FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS
Carol Miller Stevenson, OMEGA FOUNDATION PRESIDENT
Dian Poole Volkmer, TAU DELTA VICE-PRESIDENT AND MARKETING CHAIRMAN
Frankie Frazier Nordlund, NUBETA TREASURER AND FINANCE CHAIRMAN
Gayle Fitzpatrick, ALPHA RHO SECRETARY AND SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMAN
Joanne Earls, ZETAPSI DIRECTOR AND GR.4NTS CHAIRMAN
Mary Ann Davies Jenkins, KAPPA ALPHA DIRECTOR AND MAJOR GIFTS/ENDOWMENT CHAIRMAN
Caroline Craig Lazzara, LAMBDA BETA
ALPHA OMLCRON PL FOUNDATION DONOR LISTING AND ANNUAL REPORT
The VlStOTl of the Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation is to secure the future of Alpha Omicron Pi.
The fYllSSlOfl of the Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation is is to reflect the love and sisterhood of Alpha Omicron Pi through the funding of educational and charitable programs.
Dear AOII Sisters and Friends,
Thanks to you, our donors who have supported us so generously with your gifts, the Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation funded over $256,000 in educational and charitable programs in 2003-04. These programs included grants to AOII Fraternity for educational and leadership training, grants for arthritis research and to the American Juvenile Arthritis Organization for educational programs and children's camps, and grants to sisters in dire need. Your donations also enabled the Foundation to award thirty- five scholarships to sisters.
Thanks to you, the Foundation has given back nearly four million dollars over the years! It's an impressive record.
At the 2004 Leadership Institute, the AOII Foundation
launched our exciting new fundraising initiative, "Sharing the Legacy o f Sisterhood." The goal o f this effort is to raise $200,000 for the General and Scholarship Endowment Funds by International Convention 2005. We were thrilled to announce that we have already received $170,000 in gifts and pledges dur- ing the silent phase of this campaign. Won't you help us reach our goal by making a special gift to the Endowment this year, in addition to your annual Loyalty Fund gift?
Our Foundation symbol is an important reminder to us that it takes many single stalks of wheat.. .all our gifts.. .binding together to make our sheaf of wheat... AOII.. .strong and whole.
With fraternal love,
Carol Miller Stevenson, Omega
Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation President
P.S. As the Foundation relies on unrestricted giving for many
of the program commitments for the upcoming year, please consider making your Loyalty Fund commitment at one of the following annual recognition levels: Anniversary Club (special gift of $107 or more) and President's Club (total annual giving of $1,000 or more during the fiscal year). Your gift is important and helps change lives!
DIRECTOR
DIRECTOR AND FRATERNITY INTERNATIONAL
AOII FOUNDATION
5390 Virginia Way P.O. Box 395 Brentwood,Tennessee 37024-0395 Tel(615) 370-0920 F a x (615)370-4424 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.aoiifoundation.org
FOUNDATION STAFF
Bobby Ann Stanton, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Grace Turner Day, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Angie Underhill Adams, CONTROLLER
Laurie Taylor, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
LIFETIME GIVING LEVELS
DIAMOND CIRCLE $150,000 ANDABOVE FOUNDERS'CIRCLE ...$100,000TO$149,999
PRESIDENT'S CLUB DONORS FOR 2003-2004
President's Club members donate $1000 o r more t o the Foundation on anannual basis duringthe
fiscal year. Donors may make a single gift o r multiple smaller gifts throughout the fiscal year.
Thanks to these alumnae donors
who are President's Club donors for 2003-04.
Anne Witt Allison
Rosalie Gorham Barber
Julie Brining
Janet Jurenko Brown
Phyllis Hobbs Cauffiel Blanche Franklin Chilcote Mary Batman Converse
Peg Kramer Crawford Thelma Culverson
Susan Danko
.lacquelyn Struble Dinwiddie Lisa Dutt
Joanne Williamson Earls Elaine DeFrances Ellis
Rene Strong Fitzgerald Gayle Fitzpatrick
Phyllis Gilson
Margaret Damon Goodlund Jennifer Waddle Greulich Barbara Daugs Hunt
Rita Conway Hurtt
Mary Ann Davies Jenkins Kathy Jensen
Carole Jurenko Jones
Janet Osgood Lawson Caroline Craig Lazzara
June Miller Lighty
Jean Hiler Maroder
Beth McCloy McCuskey Frankie Frazier Nordlund Cynthia Buchholz Powers JoAnne Proudfoot Rahn Ingrid Latimer Schulz
Jean Marcy Sells
Renee Smith
Carol Miller Stevenson
Reba Shannon Traber
Dian Poole Volkmer
Krista Malmquist Whipple Dorothy Waters Williams Mary McCammon Williams
ALPHA CIRCLE OMICRON CIRCLE
PI CIRCLE
GOLD CLUB
RUBY CLUB
PEARL CLUB
ROSE CLUB
WHEAT CLUB SPONSOR
SUSTAINING MEMBER
FRIEND
$50,000TO$99,999 $25,000 TO$49,999 $15,000 TO$24,999 $10,000 TO$14,999
$5,000 TO$9,999 $2,500 TO$4,999 $1,000 TO$2,499
$500TO$999 $250TO$499 $125 T0$249
UP TO $124
* Indicates Deceased Member
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ALPHA BETA TAU
Thomas More College
SPONSOR
Julie Melzger
FRIEND
Angela Diebold Ziegelmeyer ALPHA CHI
Susan Shenefield
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Lori Thornton Henry Vangi Watson Manasco Liz Molett McKinney Tammy Howard Owen Misty Shears Stamper
FRIEND
ANNOUNCING
CLUB ANNUAL GIVING
ANNIVERSARY RECOGNITION!
FRIEND
Virginia Spencer Carr Sarah Wilkinson Hereford Nancy Danneman Isenberg Cathy Nott McClellan
SPONSOR
Diana Sweeder Burns Sue Franks Campbell Mary Hering Coe Virginia Garnharn DetzeJ Grace Smith Greene Joanne Kunz
Mildred Borger Prentice MarjorieOsborn Roeder Joan Hess Wolsiefer
S U S T A I N I N G M E M B E R
Jean Mitchell Green Gail Hawk Horvath if * Norma Naab Mann if
Martha Robuck Morris
Doris Gregg Smith
FRIEND
Norma Coe Anderson Patricia Barnum Berwanger Barbara Alexander Keller Dottie Lamb Oiiphant Judith Brunhouse Sapienza
ALPHA THETA
Coe College
ROSE CLUB
Linda Martin McLaughlin
WHEAT CLUB
Janet Osborne *
S P O N S O R
Sharon Van Fleet
FRIEND
Kari Behn
Meegan Keller Dyrland Jessica Fritzsinger Anne Henze
Eva Camacho JaBaay Trisha Meaney
Kate Schneider
Kristin Moffat Wilson
BETA CHI
Kentucky Wesleyan College
WHEAT CLUB
Barbara Nass Gatz
SPONSOR
Sandra Dalton Hoover
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Betty Lyons Roy
Sally Magruder Standiford
BETA DELTA
I "tlhmova I itiversit)' S P O N S O R
Kristine Hartley
FRIEND
Krista Sheerin
GIVING LEVELS
DiamondClub....$150,000+ Founders'Circle.. 5100,000+ AlphaCircle $50,000+ Omicron Circle.... $25,000+
University Jennifer Waddle Greulich if
PEARL CLUB
Rachel Allen •
ROSE CLUB
Karen Miley Bere' +
Toni Flowers Morgan if WHEAT CLUB
Marsha Bird Bordas Jerrie Caney Bradshaw Susan Ward Nally
S P O N S O R
Juanita Overhults Brown Cindy Stark Hines it Tracy Maxwell
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Wendy C. Free
Jenny Heidbrink
FRIEND
Jenny Turpen Aker Hillary Allen
Madelyn Anetrella
Nikki Ballard
Emmie Bertelkamp Anita Norman Broaddus Emily Drumwrighl
Erin Long Ellington
Amanda Ferrell
Haley Forshee
Jonna Foster
Merida Foster
Stephanie Thompson Franklin Alison GUdersleeve
Kristyn Hammond Hall Laura Basham Harmon Kristin Jones
Trace\r Keen
Beverly Cox Keepers
Marea Masden
Lauren Massey
Jenny McDow
Melissa McDonough Montgomery Sheala Hagewood Nichols
Kasey Jo Pel ham
Kim Richardson
Martha Peters Richmond Amy Newberry Shipley Leslie Tabor
Brandi Vantrease
Wendy Wall
Katie Weber
Abby Wegenka
Lindsey White
Jen Wliitehurst
Alisha Yates
Sharon Johnson Yokley
ALPHA DELTA
University of Alabama
OMICRON CIRCLE
Carole Jurenko Jones if PI CIRCLE
Janel Jurenko Brown it ROSE CLUB
Connie Pickett if Dolores Rhodes
Lydia Denson Staples +
SPONSOR
Donna Rumore Cusimano Marcia Millsap Hart * Elizabeth Large Moore Lisa Markland Pultz
Dana Swindal Ray Therese Rhodes Debbie Hood Riddle
Western Kentucky
Vickie Tillman Birdsong Kate Cramer
Shannon Driscoll Elizabeth Kinsaul Dugas Molly Dyrsen
Kim Ginn
Erin Prillaman Greggs
Theresa McCoy
Jane Erb Mikloucich Jessica Murphy
Rebecca Myers
Tracy Marlowe Pflaum Whitney Phillips Elizabeth Grilling Pilcher Alison Brinkman Presley Maris Sertic
Julie Sittason
Gloria Hamner Stewart Jennifer Baker Swope Leisa Barton Taylor
RUBY CLUB
.ALPHA
Washington
ROSE CLUB
GAMMA
Dana
Michelle Busscy
Tonja Robertson
Carrie Domzaiski Amanda Williams Emley Susan Forster
Leigh-Ann Grimes Kimberley Wagner Hays Lori Klinedinsl
Jessica McCubbins
Lydia Murdock
Elaina Philipps
Lisa Rutherford
Michelle Smoker
Wendi Adkins Varvel Reagan Walker
ALPHA OMICRON
Louisiana State University
RUBY CLUB
Elaine DeFrances Ellis *
ROSE CLUB
Tinker Maier Bayle
W H E A T CLUB
Louise Smith Hall if
Susan Parry Leake *
Norma Nash McClure + Virginia Maddo.x Shepherd if
SPONSOR
Vijean Piazza Burden
Jo Ann Cline Humble'*' Nancy Shaw Shaheen
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Sue Metz Domier Kathryn Tomsula Priven Mary Dodson Wucher
FRIEND
Man Thomas
Clara Cantrell Tomsula
ALPHA PHI
Montana State Universit)-
DIAMOND CIRCLE
Blanche Franklin Chilcote if ROSE CLUB
Diane Booth Granger * Martha Wright Suter
WHEAT CLUB
Margaret Olson Crennen Mary Francesca Palffy Lorene Stranalian
Micki Pearson Thomas if
Carol Cooper
S P O N S O R
*
State
University
Dorothy Wright Alvord Carol Wrausman Berwald Paula Goddard Chow
Sina Stromberg Lenox Laura Schreiber Sheehan if
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Caroline Brown Pickering
Candace Pierson-Charlton
FRIEND
Susan Lindsay Eskridge Janis Myers Halsey Loretta Rinaldo Linhares Lottie Pearson Vandergaw
ALPHA SIGMA
University of Oregon
ROSE CLUB
Vauna Pipal
WHEAT CLUB
Joan Herbranson Agerter Joyce Newberg Allen Carrol Pageler Kirk Edith Clement La Borde
SPONSOR
Jeanette Harbert Anderson Joanne MaxField Anderson Hildur Warner Bailey Elinor Sakrison Bjorklund Jane Abriel Hansen
Carol Emmons Rose
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Mary Contreras Vaillancourt ALPHA TAU
Denison L niversity
ROSE CLUB
Janel Pierce Conway + Lillian King Nicholl
Barbara Easterday Schwarting Diane Sekura Snyder
Jane Cockerill Sweeder
WHEAT CLUB
Virginia Bell
Jean King Brown
Phyllis Dininger Freed if Joanne Neumeister Hoppe Natalie Cowan Scharre Peg Van Horn Stearns Jane Wonders Stitt
Wilda Wiest Webster
Deborah Hernas
Susan Wayenberg Hinz * Susan Daiger Schell
W H E A T CLUB
Linda Broeckel-Fry
Judith Stein Falk
Jennifer Colwell Loy
Carol Gwin Nelson if Sharon Dinning Salzberg if Denise Novacoff Sprague Pamela Ahlf Teglovic
SPONSOR
Danielle Steele Glessner Donna Johnson McGinnis * Linda Panasuk Seibokl
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Nancy Reinbold Johnson if
Dyan Stahl Woodward if FRIEND
Bonnie Johnson Aim Ginny Bochsler Boyle Jenn Burgess
Paula E. Hammrich Andrea Hampton Lindsay Harris
Bauer
Kristin Tiernan ALPHA KAPPA
University of\orth
ROSE CLUB
Alabama
Theresa Collins Davis
SPONSOR
Linda Hyde
Debra Brown Moore if SUSTAINING MEMBER
Susan French Lowrey ALPHA LAMBDA
PiCircle
GoldClub
RubyClub
Peorl Club
RoseClub
WheatClub
Sponsor SustainingMember...$125+ Friend Upto$124 "kAnniversary Club Member
Georglu Southern
W H E A T CLUB
Michelle Finley if SPONSOR
University
$15,000+ $10,000+ $5,000+ $2,500+ 51,000+ $500+ $250+
Buflie Johnson Jubard Alison Keen Keller
Holly Cochran Kornegay if
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Sheila Weddon Bonner Amy A Eley
* Denotes Deceased Member
*
While recognizing and valuing the cumulative life- time giving of our wonderful AOII donors, the Foundation has established a new club to expand the LegacyofSisterhoodwithadifferentkindofcom- mitment. Members ofthe Anniversary Clubfor 2003-2004 are recognized and thanked for a special annual gifttotheLoyalty FundofS107ormore.
Membership in the Anniversary Club is renewable on an annual basis with a special gift lo honor the birthday ofAOII. Giftscanbemadeindividually,jointlybya couple, or through a combination of a personal gift that is matched by an employer.
Charter members of the 2003-2004 ANNIVERSARY CLUB are marked in this donor report with a star ( * ) by their names. Thank you forthis special support
ALPHA PSI
Bon-ling Green State
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Sue Bedoch
Lara Lee Hartman Dana Solich Miller Tina Hite Nerpouni
FRIEND
Kristen Esasky Dorothy Fausey Kirsten Johnston Jenn Kovach
Liz Marotti Christie Pinncy
ALPHA RHO
Congratulations.'
FRIEND
^
Janis Anderson
LaDonna Preuninger Bergman Julie Peterson Christensen Nancy Diehl Dear
Gretchen Thornton Frisby Laura Hermansen
Geneal Lindsay Kanalz Jennifer Lane Page *
Audrey Scifres Skinner
Daryl Davis Todd
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Jane Doering Gumprecht M D Andrine Wheeler Hall
Denise Jacobson
Margaret Linfield Lyons if Jean Stehlik Miller
Lou Ann Valjacic Montgomery Patty Rend Orlich
Cori Gilman Roush
Shirley Northam Stevens Sharon Hoy Taylor
FRIEND
Tara Bangs
Sandy Heil
Kelly Brandt Marisa Hanson Brenda Heller Koch Julie Snyder Rebecca Tunkel
ALPHA PI
Florida State I niversity
ROSE CLUB
Mary Mask Michael * Carol Cotten Smith * Pamela Mathis Thomas *
WHEAT CLUB
Karen Glendinning Givens Nancy Goldberg Henning Irene Hall Lehman if
Carol Membert
Sara Parise Ridolph
SPONSOR
Joyce Hix Dannecker Lucinda Homko Filomio Nan Cecil Rankin
Joan Simms Wanner
Dr. Marjorie Parker Wessel
Chrisline Williams *
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Sherry Shores Danyluck Janet Crosby Rou Winona Ziel Sanchez * Jean Hopkins Tenold
Baxley
Armondo
NEW
and forSharing the Legacy ofSisterhood.
Oregon State I niversity
O M I C R O N CIRCLE
Gayle Fitzpatrick *
PEARL CLUB
Barbara Biercr Long *
ROSE CLUB
Sarah Baitelle* Carol J. Clark
SPONSOR
University'


HOOD-2003-2004 BETA GAMMA
Michigan State University
PEARL CLUB
Patricia Velliquette Koproski *
Charlene Brown Rennoe
ROSE CLUB
Lee Berwald Hulstrand * Marylyn Hileman Neuder* Jeanne Catlin Slauffer #
WHEAT CLUB
June Engel Allen
Bonnie Scudder Baker Susanne Ofiaro Banks Molly Howell
Sharon M c K e e *
Ann Reed Meredith Marcia Rowhottom Donna Messenger Rowe Sandra Obeshaw Slee *
S P O N S O R
Carolyn Berry Brown Helen Samaras Coukoulis Alice Radford Haarup Sally Vegors Janis
Mary Moore Jedynak Joanne Attwood Kettles Judith Miller Kruger Leslie Haack Kuizema Wilma Helfrich Malarik Carol Rans Marsh
Barbara Spehar Millington Sue Price Norton
Connie Quigley Overby Mary Lee Dierker Reiler Marcia Ruhling
Millie Pickett Scheele Marilynn Italiano Ward
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Judith Ornisby Bradley Heather Hubbard Galecka Susan Hamel
Marilynn Y. Heim Victoria Evans Piatt
Cari Suchan
FRIEND
Wendy Andersen Abby Boers
Stacey Brumbaugh Lisa Choma
Bitsey Bitney Ciese! Becky Daniel
Laurel Druschitz Alissa Fiori
Amy Gilbert
Kennice Halloran
Renee Hoisington
Kim Swiney Koseba
Erin McGregor
Emily Michalak
Shonnailia Nash
Virginia McAfee Richmond Nicole Roofner
Bree Senter-Lee
Jessica Seven
Ellen Sluka
Lisa Tarczynski
Sarah Tobie
Rachel Traub
Lauren Veraldi
Joanie Vernasco
Andrea Zarb
BETA KAPPA
University of British Columbia
ROSE CLUB
Leslie MacLean *
SPONSOR
Maijorie Stevens
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BETA LAMBDA
Illinois Wesleyan University
RUBY CLUB
Ingrid Latimer Schulz *
ROSE CLUB
Jeanne Hays Crippin
Sheila Slarkey Kaurin Jacqueline Susie Koustrup *
CHI ALPHA CHI EPSILON
University of California Davis The Ohio State University
Lorrie Johnson
WHEAT CLUB
Lorie Bergstrom
Carroll Mites Bross Suan Guess-Hanson Julie Clemens Winters Karen Schmitt Young *
SPONSOR
Jen Bredthauer Heather Wilson Hill Judith Harding Jay Nancy Kolontouros Megan Lovell Donna Rekau *
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Elizabeth Formentini
Jennifer Humowiecki
Nancy kloux Lonsdnlc
Rebecca Setchell Slamherger *
FRIEND
Sarah Meseke Bohnhoff Julie Lenggenhager Julie Fedder Olberding Karen Schumacher Suzanne Shields
Sharon Stowe
Dr. Gay Malewicki Sweely
BETA PHI
Indiana I niversity
GOLD CLUB
Patricia Kooken Golgarl
RUBY CLUB
Mary Ann Beckman Zabel
PEARL CLUB
Jacqueline UeckerGuiser
ROSE CLUB
Janice LeDrew Besson
Huldah Slagle Clark
Jan Graves Keucher *
B.A. Rutherford K u n l z * Marge Laycock *
Josephine Walsh McConnell * Catherine Ohnemus McGowan Nancy Samek Singleton* Joanne Bowlby Speyer * Anita Ritter Watkins *
WHEAT CLUB
Barbara Aman
June Nettleship Barnes Kristen Ernsting Bowes
Pat Crews Burton
Janet Neely Feczko Dorothy Allis Gebbie
Jane Teeple Guthrie Rosemary Ruffing Hannell Marie Hlavacek Holbrooke Peggy Hernicz Kilmer* Sara Reeves Kinnaman Mazie Kilgus Kreicker Susan Laker *
Diane Schultze Leland Ryta Craig Lett
Marjorie Boyd Lind Angela Scott Lindauer Sandra Hanna Lislon * Rebecca Moll Littell * Donna Phelps Meyerhoven Diana Hamann Ruschhaupt Sally Gray Vamey
Rae Davis Walk
S P O N S O R
Theresa Workman Jones Janellen Nolan Quisenberry Celeste Le Mieux Shaw Kalherine Shephard W einer
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Krista Conover Jennifer Kahsen Pearce
CHI BETA
University af I irginiu SUSTAINING MEMBER
Christine Smith Hogan Shelly Nielsen
CHI DELTA
University of Colorado
RUBY CLUB
Rebecca Shook Weinberg *
PEARL CLUB
Susan Reid Mattern
ROSE CLUB
Marci Hum Brewer* Beverly Lutz Morse Gussie Gustafson Nelson Jo Bruland O'Dwyer * Norma Yankocy Riffel Diane Panagakis Rouman
Kristin
Lisa Snouffer Warren
Ingrid Blom Sheldon
Barbara Zolnierczak
S P O N S O R
Sandie Sklar Pollock
Mary Ann Kirr Stephens Joyce Zielinski Szymanski Sally Guslavson Taylor
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Linda Heaton Grates BETA RHO
University of Montana
ROSE CLUB
Kathy Timm *
W H E A T CLUB
Renda Greene Barbara Wilson lffl
Walters
Leahigh
B l e y e r *
The Legacy of Sisterhood supports potential.
Sally Wagaman, international President (right), accepts a symbolic check for $52,375 from Joanne Earls, Foundation Grants Chairman. This gift will fund fraternity education and training for collegians to realize their potential and gain new skills.
SPONSOR
Lynn Mensing Adamson Barbara Yeager Backer Bennie Knierim Book Teri Crouse
Rosalie Hasewinkle Dellinger Ginny Steele Fauber
Marilyn King Irvin
Mary McConnell McKee Mary Cave Nordhoff Eli/.abelh Hal'ner Pietsch Martha Houlehan Sayler Marjorie Merckx Stump
Betty Williams Sufana*
Nancy Stiles Wagoner
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Lee Ann Foust Egan Carol Makielski Flora Sarah Haycox Grant Marilynn Bolitho Hodges Billie Jean Marsh Hurt Michelle Method Jacobs Lucy Jilka
Vivian Hurst Kistler Maxine Roberts Mitchell Jean Metz Reed Marylynn Samek Sciretta Becky Alber Smock Deborah Packard Tarn
FRIEND
Jess Bednarz
Amber Brandes Stefanie Bruno Leslie Friedman Jennifer Goldstein Lauren Jaffurs
Mary McKinney Lett Julie Paskar
Vicky Mooney Roberts Betty Scott *
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Susan Whitney Kurtz
FRIEND
Karen Greene Wolk BETA SIGMA
Boise State University
S P O N S O R
Karen Kuhn Ralstin
FRIEND
BETA PI
Eastern Michigan
W H E A T CLUB
University
Marty Garrahan Hazard *
ROSE CLUB
Amelita Colangelo *
Adell W oessner Meacham
WHEAT CLUB
Barbara Ernst Bruening Carolyn Oliver Collier Jane Ann Flynn
Mary Brodbeck Peterson Jo Ann Wallace
SPONSOR
Marie Hareharufka Dixon Peg Wootton Dow
Alice Watson Marcy
Joy Sania Maria Martin Jan Collier Newell *
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Joan Wallick Vanzo Mildred Boyce Williams
Alexis Persons Ball Jennifer Kiernan Cordes Natasha Strokan Duran Ethnie Groves
Leslie Nissen
FRIEND
Muriel Azria-Evans Linda Johnson Blake Jennifer Autumn Burch Ann Ball Delmonieo Julie Gallegos
Shar Land Gegenheimer Bridget Hagen
Ruth Vanneman Kellar Ashley Larsen
Mary Pettigrew
Colby Schelin
Amber Stoops
Carol Sweeney Webster Elizabeth Keller Witt
Janice Grant BETA TAU
University of Toronto
PEARL CLUB
Heidi Slusar Harris *
ROSE CLUB
Margaret McKee Patlison *
SPONSOR
Diana Speaight Pilsworth
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Sue Corben Byram Diann Scrutton Evans M.J. Refausse Jacobsen
*Agnes Drummond Wilson
FRIEND
Karen Baxter Myra Kong Jennie Reichert
BETA THETA
Butler University
D I A M O N D CIRCLE
*Frances Shera Fessler *
W H E A T CLUB
Jinny Sheely Thompson CHI
Syracuse
RUBY CLUB
University
Deborah Henderson Arney * Eleanor Yockers Becher Barbara Mullen Borenstein Amy Brown
Dawn Cedervall
Carol Sukla Faulkner Cecilia Falgien Green
Joan Dorau Hohorst
Nancy Setter Karl
Nicole Branch King
Netti Riggs, M.D.
Carol Harrington Roehrs Mary McEKvain Sewell Millicent deBelle Whitwell
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Bean
Elizabeth
W H E A T CLUB
McCarver Tolson
*
RUBY CLUB
Kathryn Tribbey Fitzgerald *
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Sarah Schantz Ellis
Jennifer Ridgway McCracken Amy Troxel- Pontius
FRIEND
Deanna Gerberry Lindsay Hart Melanic Koonlz Kari Mahar Molly Miller Melissa Sands Abby Smardon Karla White
CHI LAMBDA
/ niversity of Evansville
RUBY CLUB
Elizabeth Romine Coffey *
PEARL CLUB
Anne Bucehlein Wilmes *
ROSE CLUB
Karen Holscher Maudlin Linda Capin Paine * Antoinette Rcil/ * Susan Sander Riggs *
WHEAT CLUB
Anne L Powell *
Lois Ryon Schmidt
S P O N S O R
Wilhelminc Stirn Borders Jeanne Carter *
Debbie Price Moore Anita Horn Rizek
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Paillette Brehob
Sara Cotham Chambers Jane Luckelt Goldberg * Lisa Rusier Moore
Rebecca Creech Nimnicht Lynn Foshee Reed Christine Haas Schwalbach
FRIEND
Martina Harrington Babbitt Janet Walsh Baize
Rachel Baldwin
Laurie Bandos
Julie Wood Bell
Kristin Boldl
Cris Brannock
Ann Burton Bubar Danielle Grecco
Sarah Ziegele-Harlan Sarah Johnston Kirkland Abby Lawrence
Maris Wilson Mobley Angela Pignatiello Audra Pitt man
Suzeite Russo Riekert Sarah Rudd
Carolyn Scott Scheer Amanda Schroeder Sara Warren Singer Jenny Stasko
Bethany Thewes Bonnie Riney Toone
CHI OMICRON
Central State University
G O L D CLUB
Linda Peters Collier *
ROSE CLUB
Linda Patterson Braden * Patricia Howard-Peebles *
Crystal Paine Compese Carole Krez Foran
Ruth Ann Olson Gatehell Charlotte Todd Huddleson Judith Keck Hutchison Marge Arbaugh Lamar * Beth Lewis Milam
Mary Rose White
Nancy Bates-Lane Yankura
SPONSOR
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State University WHEAT CLUB
Sally Lawler it SPONSOR
Jennifer Hamiter * Yvonne Arehibeque Sams Leslie Wilbum
FRIEND
Erin Fickel
Tara Garzanelli
Leslie Amon Gill
Shannon Hernandez Harrow Maggie Kelsey
Dorie MeKeown
Mars Murphy
Melissa Ortiz
Jenny Waller
Dana Longinelii While
Rachael Lloyd
Kennedy Long
Lisa Henderson Lovell Lindsey Mann
Alyce Buchanan Manown Ashley Marble
Erin Mitchell
Katie Mitchell
Deborah Home Monroe Amy Morris
Amanda Mussig
Tracey Baynes Oprandy Michelle Miller Piagenhoef Alison Reiland
Audrey Reyes
Christen Ridley
Stacy Rockwell
Leslie Rosebrough
Pamela Combs Sehwenke Allie Sprinkle
Kelly Stinehour
Megan Stroud
Jennifer Fidler Swaim Barbara Garland Thompson Danae Tins ley
Jen Turner
Sara Jane Waite ir
Nicole Weekley
Carolyn Odom White
Kate Williams
DELTA EPSILON
Jacksonville State University
Melanie Slemmer Hale Christy O'Bryan Hart Elizabeth Hawkins Meghan Heine
Julie Hoffman
Michelle Houser Heather Howell
Missy Jenkins
Jennifer Johnson
Chase Smith Kelley Jenn Lanning
Amanda Martin-Curtis Sarah Spears Mattingly Ashley Meador
Emily Miller
Sarah Misbach
Doris Elliott Moss Jennifer Payne
Ruth Tilsworth Pickens Susan Kaufman Russ Heidi Schmarje Shultz Ginger Smith
Hillary Spain
Sarah Stafford
Beverly Nelson Utley Annie Walker
Emily Way land
Laura Wild
DELTAPI
Central Missouri State L niversity
ROSE CLUB
Sharon Martin
W H E A T CLUB
Linda Mansur ir S P O N S O R
Quinelta Kateman Rutledge
Julia Christian Zvacek
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Amy Forsythe Herman Sherry Reeter Jones Lisa PohI Prenger
FRIEND
Gillian Allen
Laura Atkinson
Denise Colhour Buersmeyer Jessica Covert
Burnley Burnley Faulstich Stack Stephens Ferschweiler April Reed Giesmann
Joyce Vaughn Younk
DELTA PSI
State Lniversity of\ew York
FRIEND
Lisa Cinelli
Stefanie Schutzbank
C1VISG LEVELS
DiamondClub....$150,000+ Founders'Circle.. $100,000+ AlphaCircle $50,000+ Omicron Circle.... $25,000 +
CHI SIGMA
Centenary College
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Loraine Jordan Ken!
CHI THETA
Xortheustcrn State I
SUSTAINING MEMBER
niversity
Beryl Arbit, KAPPA THETA
Grace Day,RHOOMICRON Shannon Fite, OMICRON
Eleanor Hickein, SIGMA CHI Meredith Anne Higgs. NU OMICRON Hayley Lam, SIGMA
Caroline Lazzara, LAMBDA BETA ToniMorgan,ALPHACHI
Lisa Snyder, IOTA
Kari Sullivan, OMICRON *Leonorc Wolf-Martin. RHO
Michelle
L M e l b y
Kari
Sullivan,
Omicron
'92
Cluh
Member Member
Polytechnic
SECOND
CENTURY
SOCIETY
Anita Hylton Thompson
FRIEND
Farah Johnson Jones Kristen Meysing Natalie Shumard Amanda Trouer
Jae Wheeler DELTA
Tufts Lniversity
ROSE CLUB
Constance Clark Blanchard +
Annabelle Robbins *
WHEAT CLUB
Caroline Dyer Norrington
Blanche Downing Penniman
SPONSOR
Laura Gavrelis Blomquist Jennifer Curlcy Campoli Sandra Giordano
Marie Kean Hewey
Toni Glasser O'Brien
Sharon Wainrighi
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Susan Cobern Chasen Emilie Farnsworth Norma Reed Heinold Jordan McCarter Janet Siegel
Tammy Wolpowitz
FRIEND
Winis Chane
Olive Carleton Eddy
Kirstin Howell
Eva Kvedar Kodis
Cindi McPherson Melanson
DELTA ALPHA
Lniversity of Missouri Columbia
W H E A T CLUB
Rochelle Rasnic Wait
S P O N S O R
Sharon Angle Herzog *
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Alicia Dust Summerford
F R I E N D
Lisa Tayburn Chandler Reba Corrigan
Mary Sabo Martin
* Denotes Deceased
Member
Membership inthe Second Century Society is open to a special groupof alumnae and friends who have made provisions for the Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation through a planned gift commitment. Members o f the Second Century Societyrecognizetheneed forthe AOII Foundation tobuild long range financial stability by including the Foundation in their estate plans. Planned gifts can include life insurance, will bequests. IRAs and trusts.
For information about how you can join the Second Century Society, and leave a legacy for future generations o f sisters, contact the Foundation office. I f you have made a planned gift and haven't notified the Foundation, please contact theoffice andletus welcomeyoutothe Second Century Society!
A heartfelt thank you to these new Second Century Society Members who made their planned gift commitments in 2003-04.
DELTA BETA
Lniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette
R 0 5 E CLUB
DELTA DELTA
Auburn L niversity PEARL CLUB
Nancy Carr Garrett
Mary Ann Vaughan
ROSE CLUB
Disuse Routes Horn Brenda Bonds Howell Laura Bentley Israel
Vicki Rinks Kret/.schmar Jane Schauer Reedy ir
Pam Wright Spengeman Martha Williams Thompson
FRIEND
April Anderson Ashley Baker Kristen Bass Dianne Beard Katherine Bedsole Emily Bowen Kathryfi Boyd Jane Brooks
Sally Young Bussman Lindsay Cagle
Emily Cangie
Betty Capps
Susan Ronilo Caraway Lu Ann Freel Cobb Christy Cohan
Jenny Collier
Ashley Cox
Crysta Crabtree
Margaret Wall Cummings Jamie Dunn
Melissa Sutliff Floyd Kara Frazier
Samantha Fricke
Emily Riley Gale
Heather Halley
Allison Hundley
Mary White Hart
Jennifer Hess
Mary Hethcox
Kim Holzapfel
Alesia Blackwell Hosley Lindsey Howard
Mirandy Hughes
Christin Johnson
Dina Kanellos
Erica Bubke Kever Elizabeth Ki/./iah Jennifer LaCharite
Kati Lathram
SPONSOR
Chashy Henley
Carroll
Nancy Tuttlc
WHEAT CLUB
Boisture
*
Stark
*
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Rebekah Adams
FRIEND
Julie Pratt Carroll Deidra Tidwell Kourtney Tomiea
DELTA OMEGA
Murray State L niversity
PEARL CLUB
Mary Matarazzo Bryani
R 0 5 E CLUB
Joleen Heibert Fields ir
Susan Pace-Brodnan
W H E A T CLUB
Carrie Welborn Brookshire
SPONSOR
Sherri Skelton Baker Jennye Long Curtis ir Loretta Wagner Dodd Carolyn Graddy Fiasco Kathy Blackburn Hillyard Wanda Cowling Riseman * Sara Thompson Waw rin
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Joan McGinness Arnold Kristina Crichton
Jill Kennedy Frondorf Cathy Hancock Jones Erika Anne Mehta ir Kelly Hale Scruggs
Jill Tucker
FRIEND
Lindsay Atkins
Shay Barnes
Natalie Bringham Jenny Giordano Bruce Whitney Bushart Michele Byassee Tonya Traylor Cothern Kim M. Crouch
Dani Konnerth Darrough Megan Douglas Stephanie Elder
Karen Willis Bernard *
Florence Sanders Jones
SPONSOR
Jenny Bower
Sue Arbsland Sowell Summer Steib
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Gail Jindra Fernandez
FRIEND
Christi Jaschke Latour Anna Maragos
Angel Mazurkiewicz
DELTA CHI
University of Delaware
ROSE CLUB
Kimberly Altemus Carroll *
WHEAT CLUB
Virginia H u t t i n g *
Nancy Gallo Speakc *
SPONSOR
Pamela Falle Clay
Mary Jean Walnock Polaski Karenanne Stegmann
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Sandra Zurman Altemus
FRIEND
Kathy Dyer Borzell
Betty Coleman
Merrilyn Cook
Kathy Trafton Leaver A Mary Anne Phillips Long * Darlene Woodall Riggan * Virginia West *
W H E A T CLUB
Judilyn Brooks
Louise Jackson Cole *
Lori Hari Eben
Reta Allen McKannan Marie Carlile Newberry
Ann Silvernail *
Toni Thompson Turpen ir Adrianne Smith Wallace Terri Freeman Wetherbee *
SPONSOR
Julie Smith Alexander Paula Jordan Camp * Peggy Trafton Foti
Grace Herndon Johnson"*" Jean Howard Lowe ic
Ann Crowe Wright
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Londa P Alderink * Joann Murphy Burke Rebecca Reeves Ferguson
The Legacy of Sisterhood grows with all of us.
"When I first pledged, I had no idea how much AOII would impact my life. As (get older, I want to give something back and make sure that AOII endures. Currently working with a limited budget, I chose the charitable giving option of my life insurance. By designating this gift to the Diamond Jubilee Scholarship Fund, I will be able to make sure other women will have the same educational opportunities I had."
Pi Circle
Gold Club
Ruby Club
Peo.-I Cub
Rose Club
Wheat Club
Sponsor SustainingMember... $125+
Friend
ir Anniversary
* Denotes Deceased
$15,000 + $10,000 + $5,000 + $2,500 + $1,000 + $500 + $250+
Upto $124


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ALPHA OMICRON PI EOl NDATIQN DONOR LISTING
DELTA RHO
DePaul University
FRIEND
Emilie Babicz
Jen Doczekalski
AIana Fearey
Maranda Millard Gary Lea Larsen
Jen Lowery
Liz Marcus
Katie McCormick Melissa Morrissett
DELTA SIGMA
San Jose Slate I niversity
RUBY CLUB
Leah Hardcastle MacNeil *
PEARL CLUB
Marilyn Myers Lieber *
ROSE CLUB
Marlene Peterson Adams + LaRea Wells Caneer * Nancy Schlosser Dunn Ik- Marguerite Crawford Lloyd Barbara Halvorsen O'Brien Joyce Osborn ir
Irene Woodworth Shephard
WHEAT CLUB
Cathy de Wolfe
JoEllen Arnaudo Ellis
Jo Ann Tartaul Hawley Carol Thompson Silliinan
SPONSOR
Mary Bihler Bacigahipi Dorothy Ucovich Banker * Christina Benjamin
Patricia Stewart Dubrow Angela Panelli Emstrom ir Mabel Gomes Frelier Dorothy Krieger Hassur Orva True LaMar + Patricia Welch Newton Marie Giancoli O'Rourke Karen Youngman Ryan Marilyn Vasey San Martin Shirley Anthony Swasey Ann Waldron
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Melissa Barreto
Debbie Daniels
Winnie Brooks Desch Frances Atkins Harkess Jo Ann King Hendrix Shanna Judson
Michelle Molino * Jodette Octavio Thomas
FRIEND
Virginia Adams
Diane Allen
Trade Onstad Bills Janice deLeon
Kathleen Goepfert Eustis Ruth Hunt
Carol Pedersen Jury Michelle Mai
Laura Bushell Mclntyre Emily Molino
Erin Osborne
Maria Williams Petersen Diane Harlow Powell Nav Rakkar
Kathryn Reynolds Patricia Smith
Colleen Tresaden Kristen Valente
DELTA THETA
Texas Woman's University
WHEAT CLUB
Paula Covington
Michelle Serrano Lopez
SPONSOR
Shelly Graves Stevenson
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Stephanie Rendon
FRIEND
Kylie Asher
Katie Can-
Tracy Vaughan Cummins Beth Fry
Kristina Jimenez
Kelly Maltese
Cassidy Parker
Audra Rabroker
Meredith Rucker
Joanne Thielepape
DELTA UPSILON
Duke University
ROSE CLUB
The Legacy of Sisterhood extends to all ages. At a gathering of area alumnae
in Sun City, AZ, Past International President Barbara Hunt (top right) announced the "Sharing the legacy of Sisterhood" initiative that will focus on increasing the endowment and encouraged all to consider a will bequest gift to the Foundation.
EPSILON OMEGA
Eastern Kentucky I niversity
ROSE CLUB
Allison Allgier +
WHEAT CLUB
Beck) Greer Rogers
SPONSOR
Lori Hummel Jones
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Kimberly Jones
Krista Stuntz Ledington Maria Maile Murray
FRIEND
Whitney Clay Calvert Jennifer DeWeese Cindy Parsons
Melissa Blair Rucker Karen Tierney Toombs Sarah Veasey
EPSILON SIGMA
Quincy University
FRIEND
Kristi Barnes Stefanie Brezinski Tracy Eyler
Katy Geppert Katie Hopkins Amanda Kemme Aimee Koblitz Randi Ramsey Lindscy Reichert Anne Saucier Teresa Toney Katie Weiss Amanda Wolk
ETA
University of Wisconsin
WHEAT CLUB
Betty Lou King Eilert GAMMA
/ niversity of Maim-
ROSE CtUB
Jennifer Patel Cousins *
WHEAT CLUB
Joan Drake ir
Val Smith Stimpson
SPONSOR
Audrey Morse Garnett
Phyllis Jordan Hanson
Willie Brown Miller
Thelma Crossland Robie
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Harriet Riley Cederstrom
Catherine Tripp Pohle
FRIEND
Kara Lauze
Kathleen Mayhew McCormack Shirley Gilmore Wing
GAMMA ALPHA
George Mason University
WHEAT CLUB
Anonymous
Ann Conlon Griesmer Janet Haher Raw]
Ami Schroder
Dawne Bennett Ward
SPONSOR
Nancy Foster Benedict Pamela Boley Husnagel Kathy Dix Scharfman
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Deborah Swanson Callis Jennifer Riegel McGown Kimberly Braun Nisco Margaret Stump-Walek *
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Pahren * Elizabeth Batten Frost
Marybeth Levin Lapham ~k
Yolanda Smith *
SPONSOR
Stephanie Green Christie DeCicco Hines Anita Walter Kern Karen Marden
Beth Peters
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Amy Berman Whitney Brown * Wendy Heil Packer
FRIEND
Kate Abramson
Rosie Canizares
Florinda Canizares Chun Courtney Fitzhugh Palmer FitzHugh
Tina Coker Jordan Allison Michels
Mary Jordan Mullinax Katie Owen
Caroline Patterson
Tonya Lippard Randell
EPSILON
Cornell University
ROSE CLUB
Bonnie Kauffman DeLaMater Margaret Weekes Hendrickson * Caroline Kramer Neu *
WHEAT CLUB
June Jacobi Gillin
SPONSOR
Joan Unkelbach Bruns Mabel Klisch Deal
Rosalie Weiss Hemingway Jane Vail Ingersoll
Kelly Westbrooks Joyce *
Joan Minnock
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Sandra Stroope Dupcak Amy Moor Gaylord Rebekah Gordon Arlene Loede Hanley Doris Struss Huster Ginny Dahm Myles Alicia Schwartz
Kristen Sweeney
Joyce McClusky Zweibel
FRIEND
Willa Brenowitz Catherine Deneke Julie Dinmer Hope Forbes
Judith W agoner
WHEAT CLUB
Tekla Israelson
Miriam McCloskey Jaso Betty Schercr Lester
Joanne Holloway McPherson Kathy Morrow
Michele Segalini
Kristen Stathis
Stacey Erth Symonds Margery Sauter Travis Marilyn Miller Vince
EPSILON ALPHA
Pennsylvania State University
OMICRON CIRCLE
Jacquelyn Struble Dinwiddic *
RUBY CLUB
Muriel Decker Mortensen*
PEARL CLUB
Shirley Camp Belke *
Nancy Baier Gilbert *
Barbara Engstrom Schumacher
ROSE CLUB
Gladys Raemsch Berts * lnga Scheyer Book it
Debra Trueax Eilert
Marilyn Minor Haas
Nancy Graham Leuschner ir Barbara Torrence Nelson Barbara Bealty Phillips JoAnne Proudtbol Rahn ir
WHEAT CLUB
Selena Wunderlich Bing * Dawn George Eichelbcrger Kay Regan Estock * Elizabeth Widger Johler Jenny Knauer Johnson
Penny Penley Lineweaver * Janet Holmes Linsenmaier * Mid Isenberg Russell
Alyce George Schnabel
Terri Moslak Sutor
SPONSOR
Constance Quesenberry Anderson Alice Marshall Borland
Traci Perkins Caplan
Emma-Jean Way Cole
Nancy Neisen Evers Marie Wrobleski Fedon ir Anne Patterson Fitzpatrick Nancy Penrod Forrest Phyllis Herr Grobert Laurie Heaslip Johnson Liselotte Weihe Kinaman Kelley Lynch
Jean Hofmeister Purdy Glynnis Johns Siskind
Louise Black Slezak
Judith Shaubach Thompson Gerry Thomas Wandel Sally McKean Young
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Carolyn Hurtz Barrett
Edra Rubinkam Bechtel Peggy-Jane White Biederman Betty Eshleman Eis
Linda Verdelli Ferretti * Alice Hooper Hess ir
Adelc Miskie
Julia Kalbach Mohney Dolores Stark Mover
Jennifer Steele
Mary Muller Stetson ir
FRIEND
Anne Cannon Allen
Cynthia Xanthopoulos Beekley Judith Kollar Bums
Jill Ruzanic Ceasar
Rebecca DeLong
Mickey McKee Duff-Thompson Olwen Evans Forbes
Janie Morton Foster
Marion Kalbach Gyorgy
Nancy Smith Hallett
Beverly Buzas Hoyer
Cara Jacobs
Patricia Bartram King
Kim Nowicki Lake
Beth McConnell
Cy Seibert McMillen
Aly Miller
Joan Keller Mitchell
Gertrude Shade Myers
Lorraine Leraris Piergallini Nancy Thomas Rude
Erica Schneider
Marion Sinclair Schwieder
Jenn Umbcnhaur
Linda Hunt Vollen
Helen Milligan Watson
Andrea Weiner
EPSILON CHI
Elon College
SPONSOR
Lori Hubbard
Monique Caron McAdams Nancy Thornhill Nicks
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Jessica Floyd
Pamela Sidney Krpejs Nettie Greene McKee Donna Pirozzi
FRIEND
Ashley Akstulewicz Sarah Beggs
Lauren Bovich Towa Brady
Allison Brown
Cara Calalfumo • Kristen Danzo
Kat Earley
Kristi Garton
Erin Gebicke
Tammy Childress Glenn Laurin Green
Jill Haden
Meredith Harman
Kaiie Harrell
Kathryn Jones
Kim Adkins Keaton Theresa Krawczyk
Tina Lager
Alyssa Martin +
Rory McFalridge
Carrie Morgan
Megan Pinnell
Nicole Richie
Kathryn Guest Sandoval Kristi Stadelman
Kate Stejskal
Tracy Tetterton
Amy Trageser
Dayna Wolek
Valentine Woods
EPSILON GAMMA
University of 'Sorthem
FRIEND
Ezzy Ama
Amber Armstrong Andrea Byrd
Laura Dekleva
Cara Friery
Catie Huguenard
Jen Johnson
Sara McCarl Gretchen Neel
Leah Ornellas
Erin Paul
Catherine Sedalnick Stephanie St. George Brielle Thomson Kelly Wissell
EPSILON IOTA
Colorado
Eastern Illinois University
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Dixie Alms
Patricia Ryan Lenhoff


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FRIEND
Rita Aurandt
Jennifer Adams Davis Julie DeCicco
Anabel dela Cerna Stephanie Diep
Sandy Garris
Sarah Griffin
Chrissy Hanna
Sarah Jones
Tracy Ensminger Ketch Jennifer Kwiatek Christina Logan
Jen Sitae
Rachael Silver
Nicky Soltani
Kimberly Tarby
Clare Tumulty
Sara Vorce
Sara Weintraub
Ashley Wiltshire
GAMMA BETA
Indiana I niversity of Pennsylvania
WHEAT CLUB
Karen Bechtold Doggett *
The Legacy of Sisterhood provides scholarships.
GAMMA THETA
University of South Florida
RUBY CLUB
Janettc Brcckenridge Tessmer
WHEAT CLUB
Kathryn Haywood Barry ir SPONSOR
Julianne Csizmadia Bishop Keri Kristine Deweese Jenn Fowler *
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Katherine Leach Andrews Alison P. Goetz
Michelle Alexander Lyons
FRIEND
Brynn Brooker
Karen Jones Chastain
Kaya Gerberich
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Alison Tribble Bachus Jaime Baldner
Denise Stowell Dogadalski Doris Larsen Draw
Wendy Ellis •
Emily Tonsberg Gates
Hannah Kim-Rohrer
Ann Horvath Kissel
Marcy Sadler Kuhn
Charlotte Schuetz Kulawinski Mar)' Udelhofen MacDonald * Amy Mikel
Nikki Austin Moses
Susan Streel Ricklefs
Laura Cima Seidman
Julie Shepherd *
Marge McGarry Struyk
FRIEND
Sarah Anderson
Lisa Bala
Paula Banser
Bridgette Blair
Kristen Blaschek
Katherine Brandolino Casper Lish Kalinski Coughlin Elizabeth Smith Detrich Bobra Crockett Doiron
Julia Dossett
Angela Edwards
Mary Bradney Egolf
Chrys Eliashevsky
Trish Frazier
Kristin Frey
Bonnie Smith Gary
Kiley Gibson
Katie Hargrave
Barbie Harner
Katharine Hoogheem
Ashley Houtsma
Christie Hussey
Melissa Johnson
Martha Rosebraugh Kappmeyer Cathleen Kelly
Jen Knoll
Judith Levy
Shannon McGivney
Lisa Mellon
Christine Mikel
Maureen Ryan Naset
Aqeela Nazir
Kelly Paulini
Chrystal Pelerson
Joan Powers
Carlin Sanniento
Angie Stewart
Jordan Stewart
Lauren Suspenzi
Alicia Cixik Traviss
Kelly Van Haren
Cathy Vida
Lisa Weinstein
Sarah Williams
Linda Sue Keene Young Meredith Zenge
IOTA ALPHA
Idaho State University
PI CIRCLE
*Eleanore Dietrich MacCurdy +
WHEAT CLUB
Cheryle Gcesey Barker
Mary Daly Enwall
SPONSOR
Karen Slanturl' Furu *
Cheryl Hack Zaladonis
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Nancy Ellis Anthony
Joan Miller Smith
FRIEND
Terry Howard Grant
IOTA SIGMA
Iowa State University
PEARL CLUB
Shirley Pinnckc Kniplel
ROSE CLUB
Sarah Ihde Dore ir WHEAT CLUB
Pamela Patterson Harris *
SPONSOR
Melba Besch Schlader
KarinWilhclm
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Rhonda Stevenson Bjornsen Jennifer Belken Blackmon * Melinda Strank Coogan Pamela Kuiper Flom
Nancy Tjalsma James
Joni Lytle Larsen
Kelly Agnew Stedham *
FRIEND
Holly Steig Breugem Andrea Coleman Kirsten Elton
Sarah Fehring
Amy Fitzpairick
Jamie Gilley
Meredith Hosmer Stephanie Staebell Hoxie Emma Mallarino
Stacie Pettit
Jessica Wonder! ich
IOTA TAU
Ctiiversity of Wisconsin Stout
SPONSOR
Darla Deer-Hanford
Patricia Gcnskow Hougaard Ally Schuetz McArdle Renee Schuetz Pesavento Nancy Rauhut Van Heel
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Linda Prothero Munson
Delores McCullick Parker
Phyllis Zaremba
SPONSOR
*
Christi White Holby Thirty-five scholarships were awarded for the academic Candace Langham
year. Pictured is Katie Van Lunsen, Chi Delta, who Ashley Nichols Marchese received the first Joime Frantz Memorial Scholarship, a Ashley Miller
$20,000 award raised through an annual golf Stacey Richards
tournament organized by Jaime's family. Chris Frantz, Alycia Buford Rink Tosha Marks Vickers
Jaime's brother, presented Katie with her award. Marni 1. Wonderley
Karen Fredericks Robin Pilardi Gibson Lori Bigham Walters
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Michele Zellner Byrne
Andrea Smythe LaFleur
FRIEND
Stephanie Resley Kelly Schlieder' Carol Irish Smith
GAMMA CHI
Carleton L diversity
WHEAT CLUB
Karen Anderson Santos if FRIEND
Kristina Hunt GAMMA DELTA
University of South Alabama
PI CIRCLE
Julie Brining *
WHEAT CLUB
Cheryl Driver Davis
SPONSOR
Jacqueline Atkinson Arnold ir Katherine Kasch Massee ir Laura Wagner Sergeant
Susan Kennedy Yoneliiro
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Catherine Spahn Gunn Julie Norton Martin Kathryn M Sapio
FRIEND
Emily Archibald
Janet Bradshaw
Kelly Cook
Donna Hare Cunningham Jennifer Hale
Stephanie Hebert
Lauren Held
Morgan Hodge
Alii Langus
Elyse Canterbury Marley Jessa McCarthy
Alicia Wendling Simms Brigette Soderlind
Keri Sparks
Sheena Thomas
Amber Trahan GAMMA IOTA
Southern Illinois University
PEARL CLUB
Janis Chumley Price
WHEAT CLUB
Audrey Herbster Lueth
SPONSOR
Karyn George Angsladt
GAMMA OMICRON
University of Florida
PEARL CLUB
Sandra Fuller Jewell ir ROSE CLUB
Charlotte Burton Bray Carolyn Kohler Driscoll Lori Korn Goede
Dana Baumgardner Kluft ir Lisa Maleski Parker
Betty Gordy Schulz
Gigi Siberio Wiborg
WHEAT CLUB
Janet Stoddard Andres Kelly Burnett Angelo Loraine Sadler Garcia Carolyn Richards Johnson Prudence Brown Kerry if Maureen Campbell Nemcik Kim Bechamps Perez
Rosa Soltesz Zingarella
SPONSOR
Carolyn Burt Cerny * Jennifer Perdew Dominguez Nancy Parham Nihlack if Evelyn Kulp Noblit
Pamela Rehm
Penny Giragosian Ritenbaugh Wendy Roth Shall
Marilyn Kxekel Walton
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Joyce Wray Alford
Mary Gaskins Andrew
Norma Fraser Dunn
Brcnda Dennison Hutcherson * Jennifer English Myers if
Dottie Lawton Priebe
Jill Soost
Patricia Cilley Southward
Lara Tucci
Sena Hinnant Zane
FRIEND
Cynthia Abbagnaro
Patricia Ruth Bontier Artimez Myra Baxter
Margaret Booth-Jones
Alyce Biehl Brennan
Rebecca Welly Brinkman Kathy Greif
Carol Heidema Harris
Anne Dougherty Hogg
Lisa Aaronson Holaling
Liz Hudson
Amy Damore Jurgensen
Heather Keir IOTA
Miriam Mclnnis Kimball f niversity of Illinois Margaret Leith PI CIRCLE
Cristina Lucia Malphus Peg Kramer Crawford * Suzanne Sugrue Martin PEARL CLUB
Alexandra Menchise Kathleen Rippcl Holmes ir Cara Nobles ROSE CLUB
Allison O'Baker Robin Lee Beltramini Catherine Chappelle Packwood Irene Davis Jansen
Shari Palombo Betty Carver Lumbaltis Christine Pittman Barbara Lesch McMillin ir Shirley Winn Pridgen Elizabeth O'Hern Muhlke * Monica McBride Rohrbaugh Marjorie Lang Shipley
Mary Mullarky Weir WHEAT CLUB
Leslie Salmon Wetzel Wini Timmons Baker
Jan BQ Hiser Bowsher * GAMMA SIGMA Judith Gambrel Flessner
Georgia State L niversity Shirley Bradshaw Gillette PEARL CLUB
FRIEND
Pat Breider Floyd KAPPA
Randolph-Macoti
Collect'
ROSE CLUB
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Patricia Cowley Hardy Aileen Hagan ir SisOtwell Hall
ROSE CLUB
Marcia Welch Davis ir WHEAT CLUB
Joanne Glaeser Harman
Woman's
Barbara Morris Johnson Sally Rowell Becking Dorothy Dolan Kelly
Lucy Vizurraga Dingledy Cynthia Marchigiani Kennedy Elizabeth Wright Dyer Bonnie Kohlenberger Kohl
*
Jane Mylander Wainwright if WHEAT CLUB
Betty Valentine Daudl
Ann Warren Fletcher it SPONSOR
Josephine Bower Miller Adair Lovin Williams
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Tina Northern Land Laura Lake Saunders
GIVING LEVELS
Diamond Club....$150,000 + Founders'Circle.. $100,000+ Alpha Circle $50,000 + Omicron Circle....$25,000 +
Linda Brownfield Liermann SPONSOR Kathryn Romano Mayer
Laurie E House Janis Reiter Peters ir SUSTAINING MEMBER
Mary Williams Engram Alice Jo Ellis Rainville
Barbara Stehno * Jennifer Phillips Ives Jen Erler Willis
Jessie McCarren SPONSOR
Zoila Duran Pereira Kelly Rosenbohm Adamitis Pamela Pierotii ir Joan Fulks Bergfeld
Becky Weidler Karen Trimpl Brewer
FRIEND Linda Weingartner Brown Susan Skinner Adamson Barb Paakh Downey Lauren Allgood Audrey Shaw Dusendschon Michelle Hughes Callaway Jene Fellows Eckenfelder Kara Slolte Creel Jean France Ellis
Jamey Forehand Lori Simon Filzgibbons Lauren Gerba Nancy Lawrence Gehlbach Susie Weidler Griffin Preetindar Ghuman
Laura Alderman Kendall Gerri Foran Humbert * Misty Leonard Sharon Kern
Laura Morgan Green
Mariam Majidi
Ashley Neil Christine Piatek Miller
Leigh Post Mary Beth O'Connor
Becky Purcell Kerri Molnar Pohl
Katie High Rankin Gwendolyn Fuchs Rudd
Heather Richey Rosemary Kappes Schwierjohn Deborah Phillips Still Joanne Kern Vought
Erin Lynn Wade Joan McDonald Welch Abby Wiggins Cheryl Wickstrom
$15,000 + $10,000+ $5,000+ $2,500 + $1,000 + $500 + $250+
Sara Fulton
Lopez
PiCircle
Gold Club
RubyClub
Pearl Club
Rose Club
Wheat Club
Sponsor SustainingMember... $125+ friend Upto $124 if Anniversary Club Member
* Denotes Deceased Member


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HONOR GIFTS FOR 2003-2004
KAPPA ALPHA
Indiana State University
RUBY CLUB
Rita Conway Hunt ir
Mary Ann Davies Jenkins ir ROSE CLUB
The Legacy of Sisterhood starts with sharing.
Sisters helping sisters through generous giving each year to the Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation.
The AOII Foundation greatly appreciates the gifts made by these parents to honor their AOII daughters! Congratulations to the honorees, and parents, thank you.
Giving Parents for V AOII Daughter
Maureen Foley v Kate Abramson Liz &Michael Adinolfi v Michelle Karen & Stevan Adler * Stacey LydiaBain* HillaryAllen Nancy&BarryAndersenV Wendy Lorraine Babrock v Kelley
Lois & Frederic Banser V Paula Lisa&WarrenBrandes v Amber Karen Domino V Willa Brenowitz ElizabethBrezinski" Stef'anie Susan Brooker V Brynn
Diane & Guerry Brooks V Jenn Sandy Bruno V Stefanie
Laurie & Mark Burgess * Jenn Sharon & Nick Caliendo V Heather Teresita & Roberto Canizares • Rosic Debbie&HarryCarothersV Abbey Susan Clark V Kristin Carter Caryl&CharlesChilldres¥ Crystal Dana & Sukee Chirapuntu • Tanya Jan&JimCollier V Jenny
Susan &TerryCook * Kelly
Patricia Daniel ¥ Becky Sue&DarrylDaniels V Debbie Monica&JohnDilenschneiderV Colleen
Lori &Alan Druschitz *
Jeri Durrett V Kelsey
Tim Early * Nicole
Anita & David Ferrell * Amanda Cheryl & Steve Fickel V Erin Sarah&GraysonFitzHughV Courtney Sally &Grayson FitzHugh V Palmer Margie&FloydForbes V Hope
Walt Forshee ¥ Haley
Tim Friedman * Leslie Deb&JimCarton V Kristi
Pamela Gilbert V Amy
Cindy & Tom Gilbertson * Gretchen&RandyGoldstein V Jennifer Margaret & Kevin Halloran V Kennice Kathy Hampton V Andrea Kathy&CharlesHargrave * Katie Sandy &Will Harris V Lindsay
Patricia Hayden » Kimberly
Kathy & Richard Holzapfel V Kim Anita & Neil Houtsma ¥ Ashley
Alana & Charles Howard • Lindsey Pam & Steve lano V Adrianne Sunny&Tedlsraelson • Tekla
Rhona & George Jacobs V Cara
Chris & Swann Jaffurs V Lauren Patricia&BruceKeir v Heather Linda&JamesKnoll * Jen Dee&PaulKnuthVKrys
Ann &Zygmunt Krawczyk V Theresa Bonita&Michael Langham V Candacc Sarah&Bobby Lippert V Amy Patricia&EdwardLloyd V Holly Deb&KevinMahar V Kari Vicki&MikeMalteser Kelly Linda&CraigMarble V Ashley Carolyn&GregMartin T Alyssa RoseMaryMcCarrenV Jessie
Suzanne &Randy McGivney V Shannon
Wendy McKeown * Dorie
Kay &Mike Meancy V Trisha
Suzanne Menchise • Alexandra
Cindy & Ken Miller V Aly JoAnnMiller » Ashley Sheila&GaryMiller V Molly
Ann & Scott Misbach V Sarah Elizabeth&JohnMitchell * Jackie Anita&GeneMolino • Emily
Anita &Gene Molino V Michelle Kathryn&RobMorgan v Carrie Sheila & William Morgan V Katie Stephanie & Robert Morrow * Kathy Lynn &Robert Mullinax V Mary Jordan Marion & Donald Munro " Linda Wanda & Michael Overton * Jessica Jane & Jim Owen V Katie KarynParkerV Kris Carolyn&WilliamPatterson * Caroline Deborah & Mike Peters * Lisa Mary&PhilipPeterson * Chrystal Mary & Robert Pittman * Christine Helen Clay • Gillian Rabbitt
Gian & Mohinder Rakkar V Nav Connie &JimRidley * Christen Pam&MitchRoberts V Bren
Regena & Thomas Robinson * Lee Michelle &TimRoofner * Nicole Nancy Doll " Jacqueline Rose
Becky & Van Sammons " Lori
Karen Kennelly ir
Carol Hammond Schnyder
WHEAT CLUB
*
KAPPA CHI
Northwestern State
FRIEND
University
FRIEND
Laura Allen
Jan Podhaski Anderson Janellyn Smith Antrim Colette Armstrong
Phyllis Carter Bames Cindy Berkley
Mi'Chelle Zeis Bettner Julie Borthwiek
Alycia Dant
Amanda Engh
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Rhonda McLean Holmes Irene Williams Jones Christine Kowalczyk * Louise B Leonard Rebecca Murrah Lovelace Cecelia Shook McAulifTe Lisa Whitten Powell
Paula Conaway Sandidge * Zadie Avrctt Scott
Ann Hyndman Seiz
Laurette Speir Shaw
Andree Clark Terry
Betty Hooks Underwood Julia Wing
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Brenda Settles Geer
Edie Heston Harmon
Betty Leonard Head ley
Sue James Clary
Amanda Chorba Lockwood Megan Tiller McDerby Karen Schulte Rabun * Danae Roberts *
Vicki Mayfield Swenson *Marie Richardson Thompson
Barbara Hanna W asik *
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Gina Addington Michelle Adinolfi Lizzy Adkins
Maria Anderson
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Ginny Barton
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Carol Murray Bowser Jenn Brooks
Rachel Carter
Blair Cobb
Tracy Burke Craft
Emily Cruze
Tiffany Davidson
Shelby Denniston
Brooke Digby
Kris Dondero
Hailey Duncan
Jennifer Lambert Durden Alisa Esposito
Caroline Fricks
Kimberly Owen Gavlak Melissa Gentry
Paula Gentry
Katie Goldsmith
Jackie Woolen Henry Rebecca Hinton
Donilyn Willis Hodge Tammy Holder
Ashley Jacks
Whitney Jacobs
Lucinda Johnson
Chrissy Keheley
Stephanie Langston
Sarah Lewis
Katie Mathis
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Shannon McSween
Susan Mentzer
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Katie Morgan
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Rebecca Berry Nixon
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Allison Reinecke
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Bren Roberts
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Whitney Harrison Schiffer Parvati Shallow
Bonnie Sillay
Liz Sizemore
Hillary Smith
Tiffany Snell
Rebecca Stafford
Sarah Swingle
Kasey Towson
Mandi Traynor
Kim Crosland Vaughn Jessica Veil
Judy Neidlinger Waters Lauren Weidman
Mary Beth Wiggins
Jenni Williams
Julea Wood
LAMBDA TAU
University of Louisiana at Monroe
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Tamee Dark Kirkman *
ROSE CLUB
Lori Roberts Miller
WHEAT CLUB
Cheryl Larrieu Bourg * Alison Garrett Crowe Lois Klemme Theriot Ann White
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Karen Shinn Bassett Paula Bourgeois Daigle Rhonda Beavers Evans Penny Weaver Hakim
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Nancy Franklin
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Frances Trousdale
FRIEND
Emily Caillouet Batton Amanda Colter
Sandy Lee Oestriecher Debora Handley Shaw
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Lehigh University
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Catherine Clinton Maxey
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Judith O'Neill Benedict
Belle Weisenberger Fisher
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Andrea Vardaro
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Margaret Anderson Lena Andrews Chrissy Boyd Fayth Burns
Clare Cambria Chrissi Canfield
Jen Clayton Katherine Desjardins Emily Garinger Shannon Grieser Katie Hassell Michelle Homung Heather King
Regina Linskey Kathryn Lucas Katie Mann ion Lucy Mele
Mary Kate Menze Maggie Miller Alysa Perez Kristin Polidori Jessie Richter Dawn Rocky
Emily Rohm Lauren Russo Dianna Sawicki Lou Lou Shaw Belh Silverberg Kyra Specht
MU LAMBDA
Rollins College
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Meghan Sheleg NU
New York University
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Miriam Paliwoda Moody
Cristina Rebaza Oswald
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Dorothy Meisel Partridge
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Jinny Behan Mills
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Mary DeNil'f
Helen Bell Dodds
Eleanor Brown Van Deusen
Marie Harkins
Janet Sue Rhodes Heggie Dana Dallosta Horner J-Jaye Shackelford Hurley Steffie Kemper
Jennifer Kingery
Leslie Little
Margaret Rowland Mallon Corby Mason
Corey Palmer
Lori Pickens
Susan Prince
Kristin St Ivany
Shelley Straker
Jessica Vinson
Jenny Weeden
Dianne Wilson
NUDELTA
Canisiits College
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Heidi Schmalheiser Butler
Angel Hosteller Schweikowsky
FRIEND
Renee Rocchio ir NUIOTA
M Kathleen Conver
Linda Schwartz Grandolfo * Paula Mudge LeRoy
Janet Bong Lockhart * Marcia Davis Moser
WHEAT CLUB
Dorothy Hayes Cutlip Rosanne Snyder Fisher Judy Young Huss Barbara Pautz Murray Jennifer Smith
Cynthia Steckel Nancy Wargo
Cynthia Paul Wayland
SPONSOR
Denise Rcnaghan Collie * Carol Relfson Frogue * Marilynn Pemberton Schroeder Susan Poczekaj Trump
Janice Wostratzky Voight
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Patricia Annen Broggi Evie Gaudutis
Ardeen Weil Hoke
Karen Matthews
Claudia Cieciwa McGrath Lois Bender Merwin Carol Norton Serfling Christine Zielinski
FRIEND
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Jamie Seiler Gunter
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Janice Shimokubo
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Marianna McAllister LaRue
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Mary Louise Lakoff McMillan *
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Mary Dorris Adair
Alice Ann Vaughan Floyd Barge * Anne Lyons Kuhns *
Mary Riley Michel
Stephanie Crews Sundock *
Jean Whorley Tripp
Virginia Osborn Warner *
Frankie Frazier Nordlund *
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Laura M Justice
Judy Thompson Moore *
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Mississippi
University Carolyn Wartinbee ir
Mary Elizabeth Barrett * Kelli Daniels Harris
Kitty St John Hinds Jeanne Carter Luckey Heidi Herlong McFarlin Lisa Brown Pearson Phyllis Grant Taylor
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Crystal Grafton Combs Paula Naremore Hoge Lois LaFollette Lewis ir Ellen Roberts Russell *
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Elizabeth Silva Congemi Merry Cooper Falke
Vicki Hammack
Kaye Brown Martin
Anne Dauenhauer McLaughlin Julia M e y e r s *
Sharon Reece Neff Ellen Silva
Linda Price Sullivan Ellen Sumner
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Sarah Boggan
Jennifer Hayes Bubrig Rebecca Johnson Calvert Elaine Poynter Ewing Cat Martin Malone Debbie Monroe * Katherine Muller
Lori Ward Smith
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Laura Baker
Laurie Duplantis Baugh Valerie Baughn
Nikki Bender
Julie Benoit
Aimee Bertrand
Amanda Bevill
Ashley Bouldin
Jennifer Childers Caroline Coley
Emily Caldwell Furlong Whitney Gentry Courtney Gregory
Kara Hancock
Natalie Hankins
Stacey Hardin
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Northern Illinois
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The Foundation appreciates the support ofthese corporations in 2003-04 through matching the gifts of their AOII employees, or through a major gift. AOIIs can request a corporate match through the gift of a spouse as well.
All you need to do is check with your or
your spouse's employer. While the business making the gift receives the tax deduction, matching corporate gifts which you solicit are included on your lifetime Foundation giving record. If your original gift was designated
to a specific fund, the corporate match will also be designated to that fund.
- Allstate Giving Campaign
- Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation
- Amgen Foundation
- Bank of America Corporation and Foundation - Coca-Cola Company
- George K. Baum Foundation
- Griffith Family Foundation
- Hallmark Corporate Foundation
- Household International Foundation
- John A & Ruth R Jurenko Foundation
- Lee, Danner & Bass, Inc.
- Masters of Design
- May Dept. Stores Co. Foundation
- Medarex Matching Gift Program
- Merck Employee Giving Campaign
- Microsoft Matching Gift Program
- Pfizer Foundation
- Progressive Insurance
- Sears
- Sta Travel, Inc.
- Universal Music Group
- W. Rogers Company
- Washington Mutual Foundation
- Wells Fargo Bank
Carol Emmerling Sawyer*
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Janie Kesling Crawford Juanita Sakajian Haugen * Corinne McCann
Dorothy Keen Robinson Elizabeth Abbott Siegmund * Gail Sullivan
Nancy Schrader Young
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Phyllis Austin
Mai Prestlien Cangialosi
B J George Chandler Alison Marshall *
Teresa Del Gianni Rushing
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Patricia Jones Finer Darlene Hall Jackson Daisy Comer Knudsen Beth Mosher
Susie Butler Prows
Elaine Soost
Anne Hattery Stevens * Elizabeth Wannamaker Werhel Diana Welch Worthington
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Anne Holloway Bachman * Anne Cowen Beauchamp
Iolis Robbins Carruthcrs
Kay Tibbals Davenport
Susan Thompson Derryberry * Mildred Derryberry Dodd
Jane Menendez Fall
Patsy Simpkins Garman Barbara Dunn Hack
Ashley LaRoche Heeren ir Kit Carson Hofsletter
Laura Lee *
Katherine Walsh Lloyd
Katie Woods McClendon Siobhan McLaughlin-Lesley Martha Peeler Moore ir
Suzy Duke Orebaugh
Pat Burnett Rhodes
Jennifer Shapiro
Kenny Smallwood Stearns * Ellie Walker Threlkel
SPONSOR
Gayle Grizzard Allen Lucy Mack Barrett Pamela Bell Barth Hayden Dyer Behnke Catherine Cox ir Stephanie Davis Deitzer Susan P. Denecke
Jane Peery Eskew ir
Laurie Fisher
Nancy Whilehurst Goggans Barb Hill
Evelyn Coker Kleber * Linda Shipman Landgraf Elizabeth Huppler Lee Libby Lichter
Amie Boyd Marks
Kathryn McClure-Ruiz Gwendolyn Shipp Moore ir Kathie Payne Morris Frances Miller Owens
Alice Taylor Parks
Carol Armistead Parrent Leslie Potter
Joyce Hailey Proctor
Gloria Walker Reed
Becky Lasley Sawyer
Joan Mcintosh Van Hulzen Beverly Cate Waites
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Melinda Ford Bourne Christine Speer Buono ir Elizabeth Cox
Cynthia Dougan ir Marjorie Howard Durham Julia Cleveland Eisner Mary Rust Ellis
Alice Mitchum Fitts ir Marian Burnett Ford *
Sarah Waites Hennig Meredith Anne Higgs Katherine Hortberg
Lisa Becker Lawhon
Martha West Lawrence Manerva Clements Lescher Margaret Looney McAIlen * Karen Kopert Meeks
Clare Heburn Michels
Sarah Parker Peay
Amanda Dickinson Pommerenck Rebecca Houston Preston Rena Dreskin Schoenberg Nita Lanier Shanks
Ann Easley Vickers
Leana Wallace
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Chelsea Bond Allen Michelle Baldwin Emily Bond
Taylor Brannon
Lucie Burford Catherine Clary Ashley Amos Clennan Katie Cook
Sarah Cross
Nina Cunningham
Heather Curlee
Melissa Daniels
Jordan Donley
Christy Eayrs
Julie Edwards
Jennifer Stuckey Ellis
Emily Failla
Aimee Fourmont
Stephanie Frank
Sarah Fullerton
Amy Gordon
Natalie Gross
Camy Stafford Hughey Aubrey Hunt
Najla Husseini
Kimberly Noble Joggersl Christine Johnson
Ashby Kent
Katie Keown
Jessica King
Allison Maas
Laura Math is
Courtney McEwen
Ellen Mercer
Jenni Miller
Melissa Moss
Christie Myers
Alexis Nesbit
Pat Palumbo
Chandni Patel
Julia Phillips
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Parsons College
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Carol D Strong
NUZETA
Chadron State College
SPONSOR
AnaLee Roberts
OMEGA
Miami University
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Carol Miller Stevenson *
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Krista Malmquist Whipple ir ROSE CLUB
Estelle Carrel Baldwin Linda Fitzgerald
Molly Boles Folken Frances Boothe Kende * Sara Larch ir
Rita Karrick Strebel
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Ruth Kugele Baker Judith Eschmeyer Evans Alice Peterson Harrison Melissa Parsons Healy * Susan Davies Holtkamp Edith Cope Lockard Kathryn Lockridge
Kim Beslgen Luczywo Nancy Shanks Marburger Sandra Merry Nix
Gail Saville O'Brien Margaret Snyder Petersen RuthTallman P i f e r * Francey Page Porter Nancy Heil Vecere
Joyce Gruber Williams
SPONSOR
Anne Stone Bandi
Penny Dunfee Blankenship Meredith Jones Galeano Ginny Weyman Getter Barbara Durr Gruver Barbara Henritze
Mary Hesson
Bettie Boesche Keating Sharon Lowry Lang
Diane Gillian Lantz Patricia McCandless
Olive Jones Miller
Lou Wheeler Omeis
Mary Lou Caldwell Pross Marilyn Zielke Sweeney
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Barbara Jones Amato
Jeanne Grigsby Bookwalter Barbara Rowe Chemus
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Shirley MacLean Aiken Sarah Attenberger Gretchen Bachman Rachel Blom
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Ann Fletcher Olejko Brooke Paul
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The Legacy of Sisterhood reaches out to the community.
Epsilon Omega put on a benefit walk, raised $560 and gave a Foundation Mini-Grant to the local arthritis swimming therapy program,
Jordan Crihfield
Susan Colley Crowder Brooke Douglas
Laura Haddock
Dorothy Leader Hallman Jane Hess
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Kim Jones
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University of Michigan
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Janet Osgood Lawson ir RUBY CtUB
Jeanne Lindsey Butler ir PEARL CLUB
Judy L a t i n *
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Sarah Burroughs
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* Nancy Jach Aupperle
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Joan Higgins Kendzior Diana Khachaturian * Pamela Smith Mooradian Dinny Taylor Walle * Mary Gordon Widrig Marion Stepanauskas Yuhn
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Jill Wilson
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OMEGA OMICRON
OMICRON
University of Tennessee
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Linda Fuson *
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ROSE CLUB
Knoxville
l.ambuth
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University
Ginny B. Hasson BrunerU- Janet Williams Crawley ir Ruby Lawson Robertson ir
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Christine Abbay
Julie Martin Altenbach ir Janella Carpenter
Elizabeth Chambers Christenberry
Martha Walsh Pittman *
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Betsy Clayton Heaberg
Rhea Farrar Wilson
SPONSOR
Mildred Harris
Vauneida Mitchell Hcnton ir Eli/.ahcth Moore Keltner Suzanne Brown Link
Ann Myers Lowery
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Anne Hayes Lulloff
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Lee Warren Boone
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Leigh Demshar
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Morehead State
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University
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Roberta Neblett Andrews ir Lina Matthews Bowyer Karen Cross Brake * Kathleen Goodwin Brown * Mary Curry Burnett
Sandra Duncan
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Margaret Leake Arnwine
PiCircle
Gold Club
RubyClub
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RoseClub
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Carol Callanan-Uhl
Bobbie Sommer Chappell Sue Diekson
Virginia Kern Heymoss Cindy Zehner Kendall Norma Rome Kiesel * Nancy Kuchta Mack Patricia Johnston Matthews Patricia Nicholas
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Judy Lindow Adams Mary Godfroy Anderson Judith Sweet Barnes
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Ellen Brown Soden
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l niversity of Kansas
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Mary McCammon Williams +
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Ann Schmidt Lampe
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Beatrice Hagedorn Amyx ir
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Eisha Tierney Armstrong ir Dee Grossenbacher Aul Janetha Schmalzried Girotto Priscilla Schartz Kannarr ir Veda Russell Lewis Katherine Bickel Swingle
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Patricia Young Barrett Courtney Crable ir DeAnna Hensley Mary Gilles Johnson Nancy Rehfeld Leeann Robertson * Kay Kenyon Shiner
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Anne Bucher Moser Ruth Osborn
PHI ALPHA
East Tennessee State University1
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Sharon Crouch Litldell ir
0 Jean Seal * SPONSOR
Janet Kerley East
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Sharon Russell
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Marti Taylor Richardson
The Legacy of Sisterhood is year after year.
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Linda Crawshaw Bird Beth Hutchison Crask Melissa Durst
Carol Rine Evatt
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Susan Hauer
Merry Tuxill Henry
Karen Ivanson
Rene Summerville Jacobson Lori Von Dielingen McCain Emily Marek Montgomery Liana Dutcher Morris Kristine Frasier Mueller Jenny Nellans
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Tuiane University
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Sky Ruhlman Louapre ir ROSE CLUB
Gayle Marschall Cosgrove ir WHEAT CLUB
Suzanne Rogers-Bainbridge *
Amber Williams Countis
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Cheryl Palermo Gullo Catherine Hodges Hamilton Violet Hardtner Howell Patricia Reinerth Reed
Janet McCracken Stotts
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Beth DeVeer
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Barbra Schwartz PI ALPHA
I niversity of Louisville
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Tara Spencer Singer
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Carrie Clark Hawkins
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Julie Sellins Ernspiker Kathleen Shambo Meyer Linda Madden Stroud
FRIEND
Candi Allen PI DELTA
L niversity of Maryland
DUBY CLUB
Joanne Ross Wilder ir ROSE CLUB
Pamela Bresnahan
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Edna Bumside Devereux Sarah Bissell Ervin
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Jane Mooney McCarl
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Betty Tovell Belt
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Aud Bosley Wright
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Lynn Caudle Boynton * Catherine Sacks Evans Genevieve Duffy Fitzpatrick Karla Krahnke Goodridge Alexandra Cosgrove Mathers Jean Engelbach Rani
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Rachael Bornstein Tiffany Ciperski Hecker Marguerite Kieffer Shoop Margaret Temple Wade
PI KAPPA
University of Texas Austin
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Ginger Banks ir RUBY CLUB
Rene Strong Fitzgerald *
Martha Griffith Houston *
ROSE CLUB
Geraldinc Campbell Naschke Judith Wright Rose *
Gloria Cunningham Rowland ir
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Jean Beshcll Benton
Emily Flachmeier Engel
Gwyn McCuIlough Gillespie ir Ruthie Nee! Miller #
Carolyn Stone Saxon
SPONSOR
Theda Nelson Hoyt
Nadine Spring Nickeson ir Sherilyn Grimes Quick Edith Alexander Shields
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Laura Baade Gracy
Toni Tartaglia Post
FRIEND
Johnnie McDonald Faucett PI THETA
Florida international Lniversity
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Jessica Ash Alice Estevez Jessica Jamanca
PSI
( niversity of Pennsylvania
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Barbara Gilliland Johnson Carol Taylor Kitchin
Ida Freeborn Sellinger ir
SPONSOR
Johanna Carrozzino Adamczyk Eleanor Holland
Carmel Gahriele Kaiser
Kay Knauss Lyons
Ellie Fisher Shoop
Gertrude Slaven
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Eleanor Beshgetoor DiLuigi Joan Krause Simonin
Betty Franks Sykes
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Muriel Anderson W'ebbon RHO
Northwestern University
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Margaret Dorr Schutt *
RUBY CLUB
Maxine Griffith Pusinelli *
PEARL CLUB
Lois Falkner Griffith ir Nancy Moyer McCain Angela Serpe Metzger Carole Merrick Ringer
*Leonore Wolf-Martin *
ROSE CLUB
Barbara Cryer Bowermaster Nancy Anderson Clark
Lesley Dunn Ewald ir Patricia Jonas Handtmann Ellen English Julian * Brooky Calhoun Zajac ir
WHEAT CLUB
Mona Broad Andreu Jeannette Cook Dahl Margaret Daly Hayes ir Jeanne Bassett Jones * Caryl Waller Krueger
Rita Pelz Lucas +
Carolyn D'Eath McConnell Helen Claire McMahon Louise Rath Miget
Janet Thumm Spomer
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Gayle Riepe Burnette
Belle Chenault
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Jean Hendrick Novotny Merry Kay Johnson Opitz Jean Pancner-Lundberg
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Donna Ballou Benson Mary Thomas Fazzini Harriett Peterson Hulbert ir Virginia Slavik-Koch
Carol Huber Von Hoist Doris Anger Wagner
FRIEND
Carol Briscoe
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Gail Walulis Thompson Carol Conroy Zanio
RHO DELTA
Samford University
FRIEND
Rachel Baker
Sherri Brown Blackerby Kristin Carter
Amanda Foster
Amanda Gannett Hoar Jackie Mitchell
Lisa Peters
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Katie Stogsdill
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Middle Tennessee State I niversit)'
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Donna Nellums Kumar Kristie Prichard Ryan Marcia Granade Wehrle ir
WHEAT CtUB
Patricia Helland Patricia A Larson Anne Marie Toy
SPONSOR
Colleen Caban
Grace Day
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SUSTAINING MEMBER
Abby Epps
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East Stroudsburg University
GOLD CLUB
Kimberly Carson McGowan ir WHEAT CLUB
Lisa Springer Sneddon
SPONSOR
Jaynellen Behre Jenkins Marjie Gage LaBella
Ann Sincavage McGlinchey Debra Xander O'Donnell Suzanne Yankiv Raphaels
FRIEND
Corey Hair
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Kate Rittenhouse
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PHI CHI
University of Chicago
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Pamela Webb Mearsheimer
SPONSOR
Chris Graves
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SUSTAINING MEMBER
Linda Vandaele DeCherrie Kerry Duikus Rapp
Jessie Wang-Grimm
FRIEND
Colleen Dilcnschneider Tammie Miller
Ann Marie Levy Peters Betsy Wangard
of influence Omicron
Pi
with your Foundation!
annual
+
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University of W isconsin Mttmmke, Sally Hamilton Reed
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Barbara Daugs Html *
PEARL CLUB
Mary Ann Hunt Halvorson
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FRIEND
Irene Schneider-Steinborn PHI KAPPA
Morris Harvey College
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Mary Batman Converse ir SUSTAINING MEMBER
Mary Hague Girod PHI LAMBDA
Youttfistowti State University
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Patricia McAtee McNicholas *
ROSE CLUB
Karen Snyder Galehan ir WHEAT ClUB
Virginia Krupa Shaw it SPONSOR
Rosemary Donahue Moore PHI OMICRON
Hanover College
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Barbara Kryter Aekerman * Karen Parson ~k
Nancee Vine ir
Virginia Hayworth Wilcox
Ande Ruliffson Kathleen Trout Erron Vetter
PHI UPSILON
Purdue University
RUBY CLUB
Susan Danko ir
Renee Pugh Smith *
PEARL CLUB
Louanne Watson Condreay +
ROSE CLUB
Nancy Perko Bussing * Jodi Epstein Harger* Jane Geiger Niemeier ir
WHEAT CLUB
Judi Von Dielingen Clark Karen Ashman Geiger Angie Hirsch Holman Heidi Hoyles
Susan Bezouska Macintosh Jill Spencer Pitcher
Stephanie Hockema Rasich * Lisa Vestal Sheets ir
SPONSOR
Mary Anne Caskey Ashworth Elizabeth Peterson Eisele Rosalyn Franta Kulik
Louise Ristow
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Ramonda Smith Wertz
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Emily Brink
Kristi Rose Jackson
Jo Ries Moyer
Anne Williams Smith Karen Lazzaro Weaver Victoria Hamilton Wilson

Lindy Motl Legener
Mary Hall
WHEAT CLUB SPONSOR
WHEAT CLUB
Marge ZellerGillum
SPONSOR
Dottie Pickens Addison ir Debbie Wisner Bunger Barbara Eskew Cannon Doris Francke Schipper
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Martha Lutz Harris
Alice Van Voorst Harrison
PHI SIGMA
Lniversity of Nebraska Kearney
PEARL CLUB
Lisa Dutt *
SPONSOR
Cindy Shada Burns Linda Westman Collins Mary Newlon Harms
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Emily Classen Bahl
Jodi Boughtin
Kathleen Paprocki DimmitT Kelly Davis Milner
FRIEND
Monica Harmoney Ash Jada Bilau
Mindy Boehr
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Sarah Bradford Bridgette Brasier Lindsay Brown Kim Bursing Betsy Crawford Belli Franklin Chrisly Gentry Cortney Gilloek Amber Grantham Kristen Grantham Kristen Graves Beth Hughcy Alissa Johnson Jennifer Kennedy Katherine Lewis Rachel Maddox Mary McAdoo
Cindy MeElroy Megan McRae Jennifer Morgan Brandi Nunnery Erica Robinson Kendra Robinson Lindsey Sander Mary Ruth Simmons Carrie Smith
Misty Stephens
Jeana Lawrence Turner Stacy Jarrell Waggoner Andrea Werner
Celia Williams
Keaiie Frazier Williams Liz Zettergren
RHO SIGMA
Portland State University
ROSE CLUB
Janice Cissna Daniels
WHEAT CLUB
Kathie Spencer Calandra * SIGMA
University of California Berkeley
OMICRON CIRCLE
*Marion Force Haswell -k RUBY CLUB
Mary Fulton Cuthbertson +
PEARL CLUB
Louise Kramer Mills
Doriel Goltz Parkinson
ROSE CLUB
Janice Melton Adams Shirley Jumper Boberg Margot Gist Butler June Derry Hodge
Liz Paul Hook
Margaret Wagner Kellogg Claudine Fisher Lynch
Lisa Nelson *
Cynthia Buchholz Powers it Peggy Aspinwall Toppin
WHEAT CLUB
Dorothy Jackson Baxter Sandra Zanzot Bemiss
Karla DiGrazia "k
Linda Taylor Drew
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Oril Goldberg Rappaport "k Diane Sandoval
Judith Alles Sayles * Ginny Lane Steckmest Margaret Jory Tracy
SPONSOR
Janet Stockand Anderson Phyllis Foulkes Anderson Dian Oldemeyer Barth Merrilec Boushaw Corley
The Legacy of Sisterhood shines through the Ruby Fund.
"It was not just the generous financial help, but also the genuine kindness of my sisters that has instilled a new love for AOII in my heart. I think we all take for granted what a wonderful sisterhood we hove, and we sometimes never see the special gift that is
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Washington College
RUBY CLUB
Sally Wagaman ~k ROSE CLUB
Betty Thibodeau
WHEAT CLUB
Chrissy DeNayer Donahue *
Hilda Oil Micari
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Audrey Latham Sutherland
Sigrid Whaley
FRIEND
Erin Alessi
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Erin McMnhan
Carolyn Myers
Katie Orga
Yianna Patronas
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Theresa Pyzik
Ashlee Reed
Crystal Rivell
Heather Spurrier
Teena Tayag
Lindsay Tegeler
Min-li Wu
Judith McCready Yoskosky Kat Zajac
TAU
University of Minnesota
ALPHA CIRCLE
Margaret Damon Goodlund *
RUBY CLUB
Lois Henning Kroeger*
PEARL CLUB
Beverly Hayer Harris *
ROSE CLUB
Audrey Graupmann Eickhof * Colleen Suminy Frojen * Nancy Lund *
Marie Bremer Reirn
Carol Matson Trunk *
WHEAT CLUB
Beverly Johnson Coulter * Barbara Williams Curry * Mary Dayhull Hall
Barbara Quick Hancock Glenda Moseman Jungquist Patricia Johnson Lill
Sheila Olson
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Carol Oberbillig Stephens Beverly Ness Thorson *
Sheryl Wallace *
SPONSOR
Mary Makepeace Gilbert Janice Robinson Greig Laurie Kinney
Bonnie Olsen Kramer Suzanne Zuehlke Larsen Lorna McCartney Leekley Ludmilla Chalupa Milnar Joan Kees Wigginton Jane Mason Wrisht
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Christine Casper Berquist Charlie Wente Dannheim Sandra Rugg Elmstrom Michele Miller Grady *
FRIEND
Jenny Bermel
Candice Bott
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Jen Duerre
Shannon Krsek
Abby Miller
Katie Nalepka
Carolyn Presley
Kelly Sands
Kassi Sandstrom
Dauphine Borg Schumacher Meg Walter
Sherry Hendricks Wanamaker Sarah Wied
Dana Wilson
TAU DELTA
Birmingham Southern College
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Page Dunlap
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Fayc Hendrix Thames
SPONSOR
Jaydie Gamble Fay
Jane Rueschenberg Hake Amanda Buck Varella Leigh Jeffrey Walter
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Virginia Johnston Francis ir Shawn Freeman
Julia Van Valkenburgh Lockwood Noelle Milby •
Marion Moss Miles Gloria Spruill
Nancy Van Valkenburgh
FRIEND
Christine Wenning Byrum
Kassie Doggett
Kate Gower
Berma Jarrard Hamilton
Julia Thiemonge Harris
Melissa Doggett Hudson
Sarah Lauren VanValkenburgh Kaitos Elizabeth McCain Miller
Sara Lesueur Moore
Adriane Montgomery Morris
GIVING LEVELS
Diamond Club....$150,000 + Founders'Circle.. $100,000+ Alpha Circle $50,000 + Omicron Circle.... $25,000 +
Karla Henning
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Judith Parker Payne
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FRIEND
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Libby Anderson Charlotie Duniphan Beck Lesha Boals
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Courtney Morgan
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Terry King Prichard
Erin Armstrong Raymond
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Bridget Criddle Senter
Mariel Johnson Shackelford Allison Slinkard
Michelle Luster Smart Christy Taylor
SIGMA PHI
California State University Northridge
RUBY CLUB
Phyllis Casteel Gilson *
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Joy Martin Ashley Chris Ann Coslantino Siephanie Garcia-Vause Leslie Behnke Hall Penny Carlson Lucas Rodna Walls Taylor Dorothy Warenskjold
FRIEND
Jo Eddy Applegate Patricia Grant Bentlev Tanya Chirapuntu Christine Lewis
Carolyn Alvord Nickcrson Carolyn Crary Nowell Erin Ray
Laura Wolff Rogers Maegan Sauvageau Marny Sitlinger Sorgen
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West Virginia University
ROSE CLUB
Lori Engott-Spaulding Beth McCloy McCuskey Michelle Zurish
WHEAT CLUB
Chrissy Szemes Williams
SPONSOR
Natalie Ross Adkins
Suzy Sundick Balamaci * Nicky LaRosa Bogart
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Salena Sandford Staub
FRIEND
Tricia Tibbetts John Jody Tressler
SIGMA CHI
Harlwiek College
ROSE CLUS
If
Elizabeth Thompson Sawidi *
Sigrid Westcolt Stewart *
WHEAT CLUB
Nancy Grimley Erickson Christine Okula Franke •* Doris Eitzen Howard Leslie Maxson Lat'ferandre Michelle Eliuk Parker Kimberly Spiak
SPONSOR
Eleanor Brown Hickein Diane Smith Kitson Jeanne Rockwell Martin Ann Timmons
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Carolyn Monahan Jiser Marjorie Turrell Julian Margo McMahon Jessica Rogcrson
Cara Miller Sanford
FRIEND
Becky Cachat
Luella Abbott Oakes Mvriah Reed
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Kathleen Herron Babbitt *
WHEAT CLUB
Carin Sieff Adler
Vivian Fuller Cline
SPONSOR
Betty Bond Colby
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Sheri Cunningham Schwartz Lisa Montes Vandergriff Jennifer Wright Zoni
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Vicki Barkan
Ellen Mercer Press Naomi Segal Shapiro Kristin Smith
Cindy Cocoles Striegel Kari Kjontvedt Weis
FRIEND
Lisa Gomez Berger Lorena Caballero Chrystal Richter Everson Jill Rosenberg Murry Sandy Tobar
SIGMA RHO
Slippery Rock University
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Joan Piper Shepherd
Kristin Miller Svidro *
FRIEND
Denise Taylor
Pi Circle
Gold Club
Ruby Club
Pearl Club
Rose Club
Wheat Club
Sponsor
$15,000 + $10,000 + $5,000 + $2,500 +
$1,000+ $500 + $250+
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SIGMA DELTA
Huntingdon College
PEARL CLUB
Kay Gomillion Jones Elam *
ROSE CLUB
Mary Day *
WHEAT CLUB
Glenda Atwell Alfred •
SPONSOR
Lisa Brooks Daniel
Carol Fields Loeb
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Shanna Spurlin Culpepper
FRIEND
Suzanne Joneas Higgs Kelly Keith
Samantha Clements Kelly Michelle Lyons
Meredith Aram Nooney SIGMA IOTA
Western Illinois University
ROSE CLUB
Jo Ann Macander
WHEAT CLUB
Jeannie Apostole-Holden Julie Sellers Claeyssens * Jean Severson Twyning
SPONSOR
Georgia Peterson DeClark Debra Cecil Jacobs
SIGMA LAMBDA
University of Wisconsin LaCrosse
SPONSOR
Donna Butterfield Karen Dwyer Caesar Jill Cross Du Mez
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Susan Corona Lynch SIGMA OMICRON
Arkansas State University
RUBY CLUB
Rosalie Gorham Barber*
ROSE CLUB
Dot Kinman ~k
Elizabeth Cameron Yount
WHEAT CLUB
Vicki Forrester Downs ir Brenda Gordon Ferralasco Ann Matthews Ford * Robin Besancon Gibson
SPONSOR
Marlene Gamec Brown Fran Burris *
Barbara Marconi Curry Stephanie Curton Kenley Janet Konig
Joan Greenwood Koonce Marilyn Kirkpatrick Lyden Nancy Johnston Metaxas Gail Province Osborn Mary Lancaster Walton
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Kami Walker Averitt
Sherry Raman
Janet Shepherd Utley
Elisa Masterson White
Nancy Cunningham Woolford *
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recipient
PEARL CLUB
Bonnie Frank
ROSE CLUB
*
Sustaining Member... $125+
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Jo Madden Robinson Marilyn Rogers Rogers Jennifer Joseph Smith Camille Spratling Tyrenda Williams
TAU GAMMA
Eastern Washington L'niversity
SPONSOR
Maryanne Weatheril! *
FRIEND
Amy Luberts Baker Angela Kirkman-Johnson Lynn Painter
TAU LAMBDA
Shippenshurg t niversit)-
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Julie Kelly Horvath*
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Karen Allen Anthony Anna Stupi Gosden Jodi Sponchiado
FRIEND
Karen Ochs Woodard TAU OMEGA
Transylvania iniversit)-
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Nicole Burdette Taylor
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Ginnia Bills
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FRIEND
Helen Beaven
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Serena Britt
Janie Castle
Kim Cook
Elizabeth Walker Cox Kathryn Gant
Christy Henson Greta Hicks
Carla Hopkins Karen Wall Hughes Rebecca Huyck Krys Knuth
Jeanne Appleman Kugler Jennifer Ochsner Lamkin Katherine Lobe
Julie Gleim Lyons Magan McFadden Jessica Parker
Kristin Reneau
Angela Rigsby Roberts Katy Simmons
Drew Slone
Hope Tipton
Christina Urig
Janey Watts
Traci Wilde
Rachel Zucker
TAU OMICRON
University of Tennessee Martin
ROSE CLUB
Lori Kessler Mitchell
WHEAT CLUB
Leslee Donnell Renner
SPONSOR
Hope Parish Brazzell
Glenda Householder Eastridge Janet Johns Moore
Elesha Johnson Reid
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Linda Morrison Brantley Julie Beth Exum
Sandra Moss
FRIEND
Sarah Bennett Cassie Burnham Abbey Carothers Amy Clement Ginger Cole
Tori Gilmer Damron Kathryn Douglas Maribelh Cashon Fowlkes Britni Freeman
Juliann Gallemore Amanda Garner
Valerie Gilliland
Katie Griffin
Mandy Hansen
Lindsey Hill
Amanda Lamberth Christina Lech Leonard Jennifer Moore Marshall Jennifer McDaniel
Sue Woodrow McDougall Kristi Moore
Emily Newman
Jessica Overton
Cheryl Perry
Jennifer Byars Savage Selena Sedberry Lauren J. Sims
Anna Stanford Elizabeth Vallett Cindy Weaver
Jessica Wilson
THETA
DePauw l'niversity
RUBY CLUB
Ann McClanahan Gilchrist *
Kay Hansen Sutherlin
PEARL CLUB
Sarah Dorman Bailey + Marilyn Faris *
Carol Roesener Jackson
ROSE CLUB
Marcia Jensen Nelson
Laura Thurmond Schellenbach Myma Magnuson Trowbridge Joan Fetzer Wilks-Ahlstrand
SUSTAINING MEMBER
*
FRIEND
Barbara Bellesi Kathryn Carlson Suzanne Fitzpatrick Katherine Keller Liza Kuchar
Ann Marie Menna Pascarella Mary Ellen Snyder Pollack Lee Robinson
Nancy Salgado-Cowan Arlene Endee Towse
THETA PSI
I niversity of Toledo
PEARL CLUB
Lois Zeigler Billig *
ROSE CLUB
Beverly Hatcher
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Jane Harders Cox ~k
Karen Krukowski Hickman Marlene Schild Holmes * Catherine Davis Kennedy * Eunice Brumm Lanzl * Barbara Cash LaVelle
Lois Sman Lehner *
Beth Behrendt Lundy * Doris Roesner Southerland
THETA OMEGA
\orthern Arizona I niversit)-
GOLD ClUB
Kathy Jensen +
ROSE CLUB
Jill Macey Bourns
WHEAT CLUB
Nancy McConaha * Patricia Phillips Piper Eileen Freeman Pleticha
SPONSOR
Teri Thomas Anderson Stephanie Drees Fischer Nancy Wagoner Parker Kathleen Mat'feo Tillman
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Andrea DiTullio * Amanda Leissoo
Kathryn Corzine Miiich Patricia Morison-Holmes
FRIEND
Lindy Harrison Julie Morgan Begga Sennrat
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Shirley Shazer
SPONSOR
Joyce Vietzke Allen
Luella Boonstra Boaz Beverly Baird Bugher Kathryn Jalmel Doran Wendy Rogers Famsworth Michelle Silkowski Hackett Jane Smith Hughes
Jan Taverner Juckett Joyce Mendenhall Moore
AOII
OF DIRECTORS
Marilyn Earle Thrall Harriett Dugan Veach Carolyn Whittier ~k
WHEAT CLUB
*
FOUNDATION
Jane Briner Beavers Marianna Hahl Beers Kathryn Schwarz Colten Lenore Johnson Coon Janey Clements King Chris Hill Koukola Marion Wrege May
Karen Bearman
Mary Beth Hall Bernheisel Nancy Bardonner Bossert Virginia Colten-Bradley Harrieti Hesslin Crum
Jean Bosenbury Gross
Tara Hanley Bratton
Mary McCallum Henrichs Dora May Hildebrand Meredith Katrina Wahl *
Harriett Knapp Yinger
FRIEND
Kristin Ingwell-Goode Phyllis Brown Leary Sara Peters Luckhaupt Holly Richards
Ann Wise THETA BETA
Towson ittiversity
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Michelle Namvary Barwick Kim Stanton Cammarata Niki Fourtinakis *
Kelly Moran Smith
FRIEND
Shelly Holland Barrie Morganstein Michelle Sigona Liz Tayman
THETA CHI
Morningside College
SPONSOR
Julie Grassman Richardson
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Heidi Pfeil Dougherty
Tracy Brown Jones
FRIEND
Angelina Addison Ashley Dirks
Jamie Robeson Hackett Jessica Heuertz
Sara Burkhart Hotchkiss Gina Lamp
Bridget McElderry
Liz Miller
Abby Oliver
Jena Pilch
Jenn Rold
Becky Donaldson Ross Shawna Simmons
THETA ETA
L niversit)- of Cincinnati
PEARL CLUB
Lou Anne Moon Bunnel *
ROSE CLUB
Maxine Cooper McDowell Man' Light Meyer *
Alberta Robinson Pfeifer * Mary Jane Bailey Walewyk *
WHEAT CLUB
Nancy Gaines Bernard * Carol Fries Caywood * Audrey Deas Kemper
Pat Prashaw Lockhan *
SPONSOR
Doris Eberhardt
Del Krone Lloyd
Ruth Buehler Maxson
Rae Rogers
Elizabeth Francis Slillwell
FRIEND
Dorcas Meyer Morgan
The Legacy of Sisterhood strives for excellence.
Rho Omicron Chapter, Middle Tennessee Slate University, won the 2003-2004 Foundation SHEAF Award for
Excellence in Fundraising. Their first place success raised Patte MacDonald LeRoy *
almost $20,000 with an annual BBQ and other events.
Wilma Diegelman Lupe
Thelma Coen Waigand "k WHEAT CLUB
Rebecca Braatz Bair *
Helen Seheidler Bensehoter Maryhelen McMaeken Meyers
SPONSOR
Ruth Wentisch Beglin
Kelly Lang-Ramirez
Nancy Farrell Neale
Julie Szczechowski Ogle +
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Jenni Bair
Pauline County-Adams Laurie Peterson French Barbara Hiss Sanders Kimberly Schaaf
FRIEND
Mary Croak
Lisa Dotto
Abi Good Fry
Stacey Fryberger Barb Graver Gillmore Corinne Gist
Tracy Gust
Lauren Heil
Julie Masserant Dana McKinley Erin Meyer
Jessica Peters
Lisa Ferguson Satke Gina Bucci Schenk Melanie Stemad Janet Boes Sweeney Joan Thieman
Becky Weidel Dawn Wiemer Amity Woirol
UPSILON
University of Washington
RUBY CLUB
^Marianne Davies Canon Marilyn Rose Herman Reba Shannon Traber
PEARL CLUB
Kimberly Campbell Hamilton
Audrey Hoenshell Hopkins
ROSE CLUB
Mama EUsperman Burkhalter Kathleen Oliver Busch
Ruth Hellenthal Gaughan *
Joy Tollman Lashley ic
Annie Schuitz Pare *
Susanne Mygatt Wakefield Ph.D.* Harriet Rowen Wolverton
Susan Bayley Young *
Congratulations
to all!
THETA PI
Manner College
RUBY CLUB
Phyllis Hobbs Cauffid •
ROSE CLUB
Vicki Sabbagh Menna
Joanne Niebanck
WHEAT CLUB
Barbara Noack Brubaker Amy D'Alto
Beverly Fraser Dalzell Joan Errgong-Weider Karen Olsen Peterson
SPONSOR
Gale Tollefsen Bellatlore Nancy Berle Dowling Ruth Healy Furhovden Laura Monegan Haran + Ethylee Wesselhoft Hetner Stephanie Jiannetto-Alesi Claire Eilenberger Kispert Kathy Perricone Kleinlein Carolyn McCabe Miller Bridget Pfeiffer Scanlon Kay Kettering Welch
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Caryl Linsenmaier Hoffman Joan Ritzheimer Munzing Dec Hanley Navarino Sandra Ferraro Russo
BOARD VACANCIES
Any AOII in good standing who wishes to be considered for vacancies on the Foundation Board of Directors for 2005-2009 should send a letter of interest, two or more letters of recommendation from AOII sisters who know her well, a resume and statement of her vision for the Foundation to: Dot Williams, Foundation Nominating Committee Chair, 6521 Rivoli Dr., Macon, GA 31210. Deadline for nominations is December 1. 2004. For questions or more information please email Dot at dwilliamsftf imediagroup.biz.
Foundation Nominating Committee members for this biennium are Dot Williams, Chairman; Karen Mills and Jeanie Sells.


PI FOUNDATION DONOR LISTING AND ANNUAL REPORT THE LEGACYOF SISTERHOOD 2003-2004 ALPi
WHEAT CLUB
Edith Davisson Brewer * Patricia Guettel Clifford Carmen Baker Gibbons Marcia Jacobson Holland Ruth Matson Matchette Kris Wahlberg
Betty Wright Wing
Janet Pond Wright
SPONSOR
Marilee Bostie *
Tisli Kelsey Burg
Beatrice Heitmann Nowogroski Marjorie Palmer Pussier
Sherri Schlegel Stein
Jennifer White
Gwenavere Wilburn Worrick
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Barbara Harman Higinbotham Phyllis Ocker
Julie Pare BarbaraHolmanQuinn Shirley Karvonen Sansburn Roberta Ex ley Swenson
Betty Wilson Thomas
FRIEND
Jennifer Berger Allison Patricia Krier Antrobus Judith Ann Rumble Bergvall Joan Alexander Soderling
UPSILON ALPHA
f niversit}- ofArizona ROSE CLU8
Marianne Hicks Kifer *
Janis Tremble Nelson
SPONSOR
Karin Carlson Roby Leslie Rhoadcs Wheeler
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Grelta Blatner
Louise Chadwick Clay Greta Fruhling Frazier ir Freddie Kalil Schutlen Elizabeth Spencer Walters Chandra Yeoman Whaley
FRIEND
Lynne Deniz Chrisenberry Margaret Loeffler Herman Kimberly Jans
Susan Knoeppel
Debbie Thelander Mitich Robin Giebncr Pakka
UPSILON EPSILON
St Louis University
SUSTAINING MEMBER
DeChelle Duran Summers
FRIEND
Christy Kiley UPSILON LAMBDA
Monica Silva
Katrina Adkins Stockdale Kimberly Thompson Dawn Zimmermann
XI
L'niversity of Oklahoma
FRIEND
Heather Caliendo Z E T A
Iniversity of Nebraska Lincoln
RUBY CLUB
Jean Marcy Sells *
ROSE CLUB
Margaret Upson Barber Loui Nelson Bass * Jane Hart *
WHEAT CLUB
Barbara Eicke Armstrong Michelle Milander Cullum BetteWefsoHagel
Peggy Capron Jones Catherine Ballou Marcy + Diana Rasmussen Meiches Alyce Bassett Sdraldt * Dorothy Bradt Smiland Judith Mikkleson Stuthman Christine Kiplinger Wade ir
SPONSOR
Dorothy Heumann Amnion * Pollyanna Stratton Franzen Anne Figge Laugharn * Laura Scherff Waters
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Becky Hyde Cruise Gretchen Hein Crusick Valerie Wiesnetli Downs *
Sheila Tate Garvey
Mary Kokes Gilliland
Jen Grundman
Rene Milander Howard Jean Gieselman Jones Patricia Jensen Marvin Julie McWilliams
Elinor Fidler Newman "k Lexie Mueller Soukup
FRIEND
Lacy Abel
Sandra Whalen Aitro
Jody Ambroz
Ashley Wittwer Armstrong Ann Zeilinger Aron
Erin Bader
Christina Berke
Angie Aylward Birk
Lisa Brown
Beth Barr Bruss
Erin Burcham SarahCampbell
Jackie Charles
Michelle Chrisman
Kate Claussen
Diana Fitzpatrick
Alisha Heck
Crystal From
Jeana Goosmann
Kinsey Hastings
Teri Zabawa Hendrix
Anne Hunter
Angela Johnson
Megan Kostos
Nancy Plock Lamberty Jenny Reifschneider Larsen Sara Ludemann-Davis
Lois Heiden McLain
Stephanie Mohr
Kali Moore
Andrea Mullen
Evelyn Obrist Newman Pat Sanders
Stephanie Schaefer Christy Schmidt
Mary Mulligan Shuey Shelly Wahl Smith Kristin Sneller
Katie Sup
Teresa Sup
Anna Swedlund
Heather Van Ravenswaay Andrea Von Rein
Andrea Vos
Jessica Vossler
Crista Wacker
Margaret McDonough Weisshaar
ZETAKAPPA
Southwest Texas State University
SPONSOR
Kimbra Chiles
FRIEND
Heather McMath Hotel ZETA PI
Vniversit)- ofAlabama Birmingham SUSTAINING MEMBER
Susan Clausen
Hannah Beth Jacobs Cobb
Holli Franklin Parker "k
Jacqueline Homm Jennifer Hopper Amanda Jeffreys Horton Bibby King *
Katie Maloney Lindsey Martin Katie Mitchum Erin Rigney
Sue Sudsinsunthorn Kassi Webster Anne Marie Zana
ZETA PS I
East Carolina I niversity
PEARL CLUB
Joanne Williamson Earls *
SPONSOR
Judith Gleason Glover
Leanne Shaw Skinner
FRIEND
PatriciaMayerAllen Holly Kunkel
Doris Willets Rudisill Mindy Schaefer Kristin Winslead *
HCU.
, f Thanh
- againtoall our wonderful donors.
I niversit}- of Texas San Antonio
WHEAT CLUB
Elizabeth Bosiic Muir
Leigh Perry
SPONSOR
Beth Herford Shadron
Cynthia Sutton *
SUSTAINING MEMBER
Jennifer Stewart Wilson
FRIEND
Erica Fernandez
Audrey Schaeffer Gerber Becky Mas
Elissa Denk O'Brien Kristy Pacheco
Rachel Chavira Rivas
Melissa Raney ir FRIEND
Katie Butler Jennifer Herring
FINANCIAL
For the record: The Foundation fiscal year is July 1-June 30. This donor list includes only those gifts received between July
I, 2003 and June 30. 2004. Contributions received after June 30. 2004 will be recognized in the 2004-05 donor list.
The donor list is based on computer data files. We make every effort to be as accurate as possible. Alpha Omicron Pi converted to new database software during the previous fiscal year, and there may be discrepancies which have not yet been identified. If we made an error in the way you are identified, or ifyour name was omitted, we apologize. Help us set the record straight and notify the Foundation office of any corrections at 615-370-0920.
For information on donating to the AOll Foundation Loyalty Fund, please see the enclosed envelope. Make your gift and be included in the donor list next vear! Thank vou.
Privacy Statement: Charitable organizations are occasionally asked to sell or lease the names and addresses of donors to other parties. As determined by the Foundation Board of Directors, the policy of the Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation strictly prohibits such action. AOll Foundation donor records are not sold, bartered, leased, exchanged or otherwise provided by the Foundation to outside organizations.
As a donor, you may elect to be marked anonymous in the donor listing. You also may contact the Foundation office to receive
- Gifts to the Foundation are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
- The AOll Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization.
- The fiscal year reported is July I . 2003 - June 30. 2004.
- The annual audit is performed by Mullins, Clemmons & Mayes, PLLC. - Investment assets are managed by Lee. Danner & Bass, Inc.
- The Foundation's federal tax id number is 58-1343315.
- The Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation 1RS-990 may be viewed at www.guidestar.org.
REVENUES*
1% -Saleof Merchandise(Net) 14% -Investment Income
FOUNDATION 2003-2004
REPORT
your donation
Thank you.
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history.
1% -In-Kind Income Total Revenues
EXPENSES*
63% -Program s 12% -M anagem ent 25% -Fundraising
Total Expenses
8,469 $1,229,110
$362,734 68.940 141.885
$573,559
49% -Contributions 36% -Bequests
$596,583 438,537 12,558 125.693 0% -Miscellaneous 2,444
* Unaudited figures for reported fiscal year.
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I had looked forward to this week since 1962. Finally the day, or I should say night, arrived. Melvina Tromley, Becky Brumfield, Barbara Brown and I left Evansville on the train at 11:15 P-m. Saturday, June 22. Oh! What a train ride! It was indescribable, but I will give you a hint. We sat up for five hours in the smoker. When we got to Biloxi all my muscles and bones snapped back into proper position, and all was well.
There was much chattering and renewing acquaintances at the registration desk. By this time my mind was reeling. What would my roommate be like? Would I like her? Would she like me? I just knew she would be 150 years old, and would retire each evening at seven o'clock. She would rise each morning at five, throw open the window and do deep knee-bends.
With a heavy heart, I walked to my room, #366. I took a deep breath, and knocked on the door. I heard a voice say "Come in." Her name was Jean Seal, from Johnson City, Tennessee, and a little bet younger than I, which made her practically a teenager. Not only did we get along fabulously, but she was a most understanding roommate. We had a good laugh over both of us anticipating the type of roommates we might have. As it turned out we enjoyed each other and developed a lasting friendship. It just proves again that AOIIs are pretty hard to beat.
The biggest thrill of the whole Convention was the scholarship luncheon on Monday. I had hoped we would get a scholarship award, but I knew it was just impossible. After all, Chi Lambda was in competition with 73 chapters. I knew their scholarship was good, but I settled back with my third cup of coffee, anticipating the squeals of delight of chapters being awarded cups for scholarship. All at once, I heard "Chi Lambda." W e had won an award for scholarship! I wanted to get up on the table and dance, but I realized that dignified alumnae presidents didn't do this type of thing. Instead, I nudged my companions on each side of me and repeated over again and again, "That's my chapter." Ifyou could put a price on pride, mine would have been over a zillion dollars that day.
Soon after that, I found I was developing a very strange disease. I had symptoms of this disease since June 10,1951. All of the sudden it became acute. The disease is highly conta- gious, and there is no known cure. It is an enjoyable type of illness and with each passing day, I derived more and more pleasure from it. There are no lab tests or doctor bills, it doesn't cost anything to have this disease.
You may be wondering what this strange malady is: well, it is AOII-itis, and it's wonderful. It is beyond description, and I enjoy every minute of it. Come to the June 25-30 International Convention in St. Louis, and I will gladly re-infect you with it. I cannot think of anything I would rather give you than AOII-itis.
Mary Antoinette Reitz Alumnae Chapter President Chi Lambda ( U ol livansville)
Reprinted from the Spring 1965 issue of To Draqma.
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AOIFs New Website Is
Now Better Than Ever
Our new website offers more features, more information, more resources and more fun than ever before. A n d most impor- tantly, the members only My AOII site features My Community, AOIFs version of e-communities. This exciting new area will provide a communications and resources link between chapters, individual members, like-officers and communities.
Alpha Omicron Pi launched the new website on September 20, 2004. Our visiting public will easily learn about who we are and what we believe in as an organization. From educational programming to arthritis to community service, it is clear where the heart of AOII lies. AOII's new website features a brand new look along with favorites from our most recent site, including AlphaLink and online officer resources.
Alumnae members-at-large will love our member database that will help them locate a dear sister and they will be amazed by My Community. By logging on with your member number and password to My AOII. you enter the mem- bers-only side of AOII's website. There you will find our My Community feature which automatically recognizes who you are and links you to your collegiate chapter and alumnae living in the same city. Youwill have endless options to join other communities, as well.
Volunteers at the international and local levels can take MyCommunitya step furtherand brainstorm with other like- officer positions. For example, all Chapter Advisors will have a community just for them, to share ideas and challenges with other sisters who understand.
Chapter officers and members will have at their fingertips more resources than ever before. Now these resources can befoundintwolinksintheMyCommunityarea—MyOfficerResourcesandOfficerResourcesLibrary. MyOfficer Resources contains the various forms, manuals and memos that pertain to each particular AOII office. The Officer Resource Library hosts all resources posted to the site. There are currently over 300 resources listed. One of the most popular aspects of any AOII conference is the chance to share ideas. Like-officers can now take this opportunity to the next level through My Community.
The best way to learn about our site is to surf it. To log-in to My AOII you will need your member number and password. Your member number can be found on your ToDragma mailing label. Log-in today!


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My AOII brings a world of possibilities to every AOII's fingertips. Using unique technology, My Community is a specific feature of My AOII which automatically personalizes the options for each individual member who logs in. This personal recognition provides you with access to information from your collegiate chapter, the alumnae chapter in your local area, over 300 AOII resources, and much more.
After entering your member number and password on the AOII homepage, you enter My AOII. Along with other features and information,you will notice an area called My Community on the left. By clicking on My Community, you enter an area that lists different communities to which you belong and contains specific information relating to you and AOII.
Clicking on "Officer Resource Library" brings you to a comprehensive listing of all of the officer resources for AOII. Over 400 AOII resources have been gathered and downloaded into this area.
The "My Officer Resources" section will be extremely helpful to the Fraternity's current officers. This feature brings the resources to you instead of asking you to search in several different places to locate them.
Clicking on "My Community" again brings you back to the My Community home page where you may find several com- munities here that distinctively apply to you. such as your collegiate chapter. In this site you can view activities, announce- ments, and other information that has been posted from your own chapter. You can also join discussion forums to talk with other members from your chapter that you may have lost touch with. You can even set up email notification for when items are posted to one of your communities.
Another community that may appear on your screen is your local alumnae chapter where you can view announcements and news items posted by the chapter president. You can join a discussion forum and view documents like a schedule of activities and meetings in order to become more involved. This is a wonderful tool that allows alumnae chapters more access to their local alumnae base to keep everyone more connected and active!
Members may also see communities that are designed only for the specific AOII offices they hold. For example, all Alumnae Chapter Presidents or all Network Specialists will have a community.
My AOII and My Community offer our members a world of new opportunities to explore and discover. This same exciting journey is waiting for you. Designed with you in mind, this area brings you the information you need and the interaction you desire. Use the links for guidance and enjoy your trip through this exclusive area of the new AOII website!
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Top 10 Reasons to Join an Alumnae Chapter
10. Do somethingfor yourself.
Alumnae chapter involvement may be just what you have been looking for - a group of friends where you can be yourself. Y ou decidehowactiveyouwanttobe.
9. BeproudofAOII.
We're over 107 years old and AOIIs innovative programming and training are leading the way for other Greek organizations.
8. Get a real value.
Alumnae chapter dues are set locally and are generally under $50 annually. Typically, alumnae chapters meet once a month.
7. Choosetobeinvolved.
There are many opportunities open to you as an active alumna. If it interests you, perhaps you would like to take a role in an alumnae chapter; serve the Fraternity in an international volunteer capacity; or assist a local collegiate chapter. The choice is yours.
6. Develop personally and professionally.
Programs address a variety of topics - women's health and safety, local history and current issues, self-help, nutrition, educational programs and more! Participating in the activities of the alumnae chapter affords leadership options for personal satisfaction as well as occasions to develop professional and managerial skills.
5. Makeconnections.
Fellow AOII alumnae can share the benefit of their associations
- whether they are career opportunities; doctor references; child care resources; restaurants; school systems; or sports programs. No matter what you may need to know, there is an AOII to help you find the answer.
4. Forge new friendships.
Ifyou are new to an area, what's the best way to meet people? Attend an AOII alumnae function. The members of the alumnae chapter span diverse ages, locations, collegiate chapters, profes- sions, and interests, yet all have the same bond in AOII.
3. Rediscover old friendships.
If it's been a while since you've been active, you may even find a long lost sister. Treasure a support system that's always there foryou. Wearethatfrienduponwhomyoushouldhaveno fear to call.
2. Letyour light shine.
As an active AOII alumna, you may showcase your talents and skills as you wish, both within the alumnae chapter and in the broader community. In addition to supporting arthritis research, our international philanthropy, many alumnae chapters champion local causes such as food banks, recycling, and shelters for abused women. Each chapter decides its own internal and external focus - be a part of this important decision!
1. Have fun!
We enjoy being together - taking museum tours, trips to the zoo, cooking lessons, family ski trips, mixers, Victorian teas, barbeques, holiday gatherings, and picnics - creating new memories....having fun! Please look on the following pages for the alumnae chapter nearest you and join the fun today!
Alpha Omicron Pi has accomplished a great deal since 1897 and we will continue that tradition ofexcellence in the years to come with yOUT support and participation in an AOII alumnae chapter.
The time is now to renew your relationship with our Fraternity.
Get involved - for your sisters, for the memories,forthe fun of it and just
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2004-2005 Alumnae Chapter Presidents
UNITED STATES
Alabama
Birmingham Alumnae
Sandy Sheffield, 3317 Huntington Abbey, Birmingham, AL 35226 (205) 822-8510 [email protected]
Huntsville Alumnae JudithTarrantSharpe,2208 Shades Crest Dr, Huntsville, AL 35801-1617 [email protected]
Mobile Alumnae
Gerry Busbee Marks, 1800 Ridge Ct., Mobile, AL 36609-3523 (251) 661-2014
gerry@ csijets.com
Montgomery Alumnae MaryFifeKyser.3210Cloverdale Rd, Montgomery, AL 36106-2411 (334)265-1837
m2kyser54@aol .com
Tuscaloosa Alumnae
Melinda Ward Williams, 546 Browning Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 (205) 758-1281 [email protected]
Arizona
Northern Orange Co. Alumnae Janet Stockand Anderson, 7908 E Horizon View Dr., Anaheim, CA 9 2 8 0 8
(714) 281-2925
[email protected]
Palo Alto Alumnae
Ann Montgomery Jones, 12660 La Cresta Dr., Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
(650)941-0938 amontjones@aol .com
Sacramento Valley Alumnae Cynthia Ice, 7948 Glen Stone Ave Citrus Heights, CA 95610-0520 (916)300-8274 cyntJ^mepamperedchef@yahoorom
San Diego Alumnae
Laurel Latto,4084 Crystal Dawn Ln»io6.SanDiego,CA 92122 858-678-8950 [email protected]
San Fernando Valley Alumnae Crystal Paine Compese, 23063 Baltar St..West Hills, CA 91304 (818)884-8602
ccompese@earth 1 ink.net
San Gabriel Valley
Jodette Octavio Thomas, 636 Park Ave * C,South Pasadena, CA 91030
(626) 441-8869
jthorn [email protected]
Greater Lee County Alumnae
Caryn Slovenski Clark 14721 Eden Street
Fort Myers, FL 33908-1642 (239)482-6346 [email protected]
Greater Miami Alumnae
Nella Visconti, 9772 SW 158Ct. Miami, FL 33196-6146
(305) 498-9218 [email protected]
Greater Pensacola Alumnae
Karen Cory Stewart 12560 Ophelia Dr Pensacola, FL 32506-9615 (850) 492-3325 [email protected]
Greater Pinellas Alumnae
Doris Willets Rudisill 10221TarponDrive
Treasure Island, FL 33706-3124 (727)360-8442 [email protected]
Jacksonville Alumnae
Misty Colvin, 2926 Olson Lane N. Jacksonville, FL 32210
(904) 783-6848 [email protected]
Orlando Alumnae
Champaign-Urbana Alumnae
Melissa Johnson
2105 Harbortown Circle Champaign, IL 61821-6489 (217) 352-9569
mrJohns [email protected]
Chicago City Alumnae
Ann Wise. 850 N DeWitt PI *gF Chicago. IL 60611-2377 (312)642-0963 [email protected]
Chicago NW Suburban Alumnae
Joyce Nevaril Sustr. 206 Royal Ct Prospect Heights. IL 60070-1434 (847) 577-2064
j [email protected]
Chicago So. Suburban Alumnae
Carla Montagano Jakubiec 6661PineLakeDrive Tinley Park, IL 60477-4934 (708) 429-1026 [email protected]
Chicago W.Suburban Alumnae
Ann Horvath Kissel
3308 Sunnyside Ave Brookfield, IL 60513-1332 (708) 485-8706 [email protected]
Kansas
Greater Kansas City Alumnae Becki Carl Stutz, 2015 E 26th St Lawrence. KS 66046-5625 (785) 832-1567 [email protected]
Topeka-Lawrence Alumnae
Rhonda Jenson Beardshear
313 East 17th, Lawrence, KS 66044 (785) 841-6850 [email protected]
Kentucky
Bowling Green Alumnae Laura Page. 109 Elm St Russellville. KY 42276 (270) 726-2062 Iaura_page@ yahoo.com
Central Kentucky Bluegrass
Christine Collier Campbell 2052 Greentree Dr Richmond, KY 40475-9624 (859) 623-5628 soscampbel1 @iclub.org
Kentucklana Alumnae
Sarah Krans, 1258 Willow Ae. #3 Louisville, KY 40218-1132 (715)697-9115 gssarahaoii@catholicexchang e.com
Kentucky Lakes Alumnae
Kelly Hale Scruggs, 150 Crab Apple Cove, Paducah. KY 42001 (270)534*9294
Ke Ilyscruggs@ yahoo.com
Lexington Alumnae
Melissa Keach Underwood 3017 Blenheim Way Lexington, KY 40503-2755 (859) 296-9888 [email protected]
Northern Kentucky Alumnae
Angela Diebold Ziegelmeyer 3211Woodward St
Erlanger, KY 41018-1415
(859) 727-4577 a_ziegelmeyer@hotma i1 .com
Lousiana
Acadiana Alumnae
Mary Thomas, 201 Bambi Dr Lafayette, LA 70503-4719 (337)984-9376 [email protected]
Baton Rouge Alumnae
Joan Mitchell Lee
36582 Plantation Blvd. Prairieville, LA 70769-3268 (225) 291-6899 [email protected]
Hammond Area Alumnae
Janin Boos Johnston
86 Rosedown Dr Destrehan. LA 70047-2532 (504) 764-1319 [email protected]
Monroe Alumnae
Dana Ramsey Mullins 3504 Pegram Circle Monroe, LA 71201-2158 (318)322-8145 [email protected]
New Orleans Alumnae
Andie Lemoine Savoie 217 Dunleith Dr Destrehan, LA 70047-2121 (985) 764-0569 [email protected]
Maine
Greater Portland Alumnae
Nancy Pistaki Chard
35 Candlewyck Ter Portland, Mfc 04102-1515 (207) 774-0475 [email protected]
Phoenix Alumnae
Bobra Crockett Doiron. 1111W
Mission Dr, Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 503-0707
[email protected] (847)426-3000
Tucson Alumnae
Robin Giebner Pakka, 2641 E Sylvia St., Tucson, AZ 85716-2113
(520) 327-0776 [email protected]
Arkansas
Jonesboro Alumnae
Stacy Dawson Burnett, 3602 Oak Vista Dr., Jonesboro, AR 72401 (870) 933-0724 [email protected]
Little Rock Area Alumnae Jennifer Caddy Jones, 118 Summer Shade Ln., Sherwood, AR 72120 (501) 992-5022
[email protected]
Northeast Oklahoma/Northwest Arkansas Alumnae
Danae Wiseley Ledbetter, 1484
E Cortland St., Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479) 871-3827
[email protected]
California
Diablo Valley Alumnae
Mary Lou Schwamm Delpech 2916 Tice Creek Dr Apt 8 Walnut Creek, CA 94595-3213 (925)932-6742 [email protected]
East Bay Alumnae
Judy Lacina, 7623 Flagstone Dr Pleasanton, CA 94588-4212 (925)462-9076 [email protected]
Greater Los Angeles Alumnae Francheska A. Anderson, 9338 Geyser Ave., Northridge, CA 91324 (818)349-4812 [email protected]
Long Beach Alumnae
Lani Mandac Swenson, 1520 StevelyAve.,LongBeach.CA 90815 [email protected]
Napa Valley Alumnae
Priscilla Schartz Kannarr, 11 Fountain Grove, Napa, CA 94558 (707)255-9515 [email protected]
San Jose Alumnae
Stacey King, 1970 Randolph Drive. San Jose. CA 95128-2725 (408J 295-8686 [email protected]
San Mateo Alumnae Chapter ]o Ann Tartaul Hawley, 1311 Montero Ave.,Burlingame, CA 94010-5663
(650) 342-7085
South Bay/Palos V erdes Alumnae
Jennifer Dalessandro, 1406 Brett Place #107, San Pedro. CA 90732 (310) 833-0180 [email protected]
Southern Orange C o Alumnae Gini Fanelli Hollywood, 174 West Avenida Cornelio, San Clemente, CA 92672-4335
(949) 492-1579
[email protected]
Ventura County Alumnae Gail Sullivan, 2041 Majorca Dr Oxnard. CA 93035-3650
(805) 382-9793 [email protected]
Colorado
Denver Alumnae
Clara Cantrell Tomsula, 10834 W. 79th Place, Arvada, CO 80005 (303) 467-0957
[email protected]
Connecticut
Greater HartfordAlumnae Linda Madden Stroud. 1Willard St., Simsbury, CT 06070-1315 (860) 651-6765
LRStroud2 3@ao 1 .com
Delaware
Southern Delaware
Alyssa Weinberg Simon
4 Plymouth Court Lewes,DE19958-9420 (302) 644-4034 [email protected]
Florida
Fort Lauderdale Alumnae
Laurie Peterson French
2828 Casita Way #207
Delray Beach, FL 33445-4S92 (561) 278-0796 [email protected]
Palm Beach County Alumnae
Nancy Roberts Munson
106 Coventry Place
Pa\m Beach Gardens, FL 33418 (56l) 694-9984 [email protected]
Sarasota Area Alumnae
Georgine FidmikKlinger 9454 Hawksmoor Ln Sarasota, FL 34238-3217 (941) 966-0366 [email protected]
Tampa Bay Alumnae
Tosha Marks Vickers
1685 Monterey Drive Clearwater. FL 33756-1347 (727)581-2264
s [email protected]
Georgia
AthensAlumnae
Marcy Hanks Gonzalez
340 Red Fox Run
Athens. GA 30605-4409 (706) 227-0476 [email protected] .ga.us
Atlanta Alumnae
Jane Erb Mikloucich
1280 Creek Ridge Crossing Alpharetta, GA 30005-6952 (7701 569-8370 [email protected]
Middle Georgia Alumnae
Kim Carter Dixon, 1242 2nd St. Dudley. GA 31022-2105
(478) 676-2453 [email protected]
Savannah Alumnae
Allison Lansford Hiers
6 Linden Dr. Savannah. GA 31405 (912) 352-0220
[email protected]
Idaho
Pocatello Alumnae
RitaDemopoulasHaggardt
2037 E.Lewis, Pocatello, ID 83201 (208)233-3313 [email protected]
Illinois
Bloomington-Normal Alumnae
Sheila Starkey rCaurin 1041 Summerset St Morton, IL 61550-3048 (309) 263-1434 [email protected]
[email protected]
Lake County of 111 Alumnae
Shari BlumhofFKagan 803 Cottonwood Lane Marengo, IL 60152-3615 (815)568-6431 [email protected]
Rockfbrd Alumnae
Mary Grabow O'Donnell 10425 William Tr. Roscoe, IL 61073-8037 (815) 623-2762 [email protected]
Indiana
Bloomington Alumnae
Leah Mitchell Rohrbach
4307 Maefield St Bloomington, IN 47404-9073 (812) 876-9924 leahmitchelIrohrbach@yahoo .com
Evansvllle Trl-State Alumnae
Rebecca Shipley Ziga
4288 Wynbrooke Drive Newburgh, IN 47630-8600 (812)490-2571 [email protected]
Indianapolis Alumnae
Sharon Janeway Boison 10635 Tennison Drive Indianapolis, IN 46236-8393 (317) 823-5694 [email protected]
Lafayette Alumnae HeatherOwen,1001DavidRoss Rd, West Lafayette, IN 47906 (765) 463-5366 [email protected]
Muncle Alumnae
Judith Myers McFarland 3515 W Godman Ave Muncie, IN 47304-4429 (765) 284-9449 [email protected]
Terre Haute Alumnae
Jo Poole Eglen
5124 Knigntsbridge Court Terre Haute, IN 47803-9519 (812) 877-9854 jeglen@chcmai 1 .com
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Alison Brinkman Presley 437 Opal Ct
Altamonte Springs, FT 32714 [email protected]
DeKalb-Kane Alumnae
Sandi McMahan McMahan 36 West 251Oak Hill Drive West Dundee, IL 60118-2503


Maryland
Baltimore Alumnae
Maria Fischer High
22iEBiddle St
Baltimore, MD 21202-3941 (410) 727-7111 marialouisehigh@hoimai1 .com
Suburban Maryland Alumnae Gretta Blatner, 23804 W oodfield RcL Gaithersburg, MD 20882
Omaha Alumnae
Sarah Roth, 2816 Comstock Plaza Apt. E, Bellevue. NE 68123
(402) 827-7199 [email protected]
Nevada
Las Vegas Alumnae
Sarah Arnold
3235 Dawnflower St # C Las Vegas, NV 89121-3734 (702)498-1881
Ohio
Cincinnati Alumnae
Melissa Cox Daly
tioi S. Muscovy Dr. Loveland, OH 45140-8164 (513) 722-2262 [email protected]
Cleveland Area Alumnae
Linda Standish. 28850 Gates Mills Blvd, Pepper Pk,OH 44124 (216)765-0739
Hilton Head Alumnae
Andrea Heindel
21 Edgewater Cir Apt. J Bluffton, SC 29910-8537 (843) 301-3707 [email protected]
Tennessee
Knoxville Alumnae
Caroline Ellis, 7705 Village Drive Knoxville, TN 37919-8070
(965) 531-9435
Virginia Tidewater Alumnae
Wendi Adkins Varvel
1613 Dartmoor Court
Virginia Beach, VA 23453-2225 (757) 368-8999
[email protected]
Williamsburg Alumnae
Delia Edcty Shelton
ill Kings Grant Dr Yorktown. VA 23692-3626 (757) 875-9579
(301) 916-7917
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Michigan
Ann Arbor Alumnae
Adelle Farrell, 1085 Joyce Lane Ann Arbor,MI 48103-8868 (734) 327-0703 [email protected]
Dearborn Alumnae
Arlene Sirtola Kalis 20665 W River Rd Grosse He, MI 48138-1245 (734)676-5575
Detroit N Suburban Alumnae
Cynthia Meagher Arvant 13122 Kingston Ave Huntington W oods, MI 48070 (248) 586-1273
cmarvan [email protected]
Grand Rapids Alumnae
Kimberly Boyle
1010 Ruadiman Dr
North Muskegon, MI 49445 (230 744-6852 [email protected]
Macomb County Alumnae
Marilyn Eberlein Andreini 1403 Yorkshire Rd.
Grosse Pointe, MI 48230-1109 (313) 884-3402
mari [email protected]
Minnesota
Mlnneapolls/St. Paul Alumnae
Christine Casper Berquist
189 Peninsula Rd.
Medicine Lake, MN 55441-4H3 (763)593-5068
cberquist@ bigfoot.com
Mississippi
Greater Jackson Alumnae Renee'Boyd,559Highway469 North, Florence, MS 39073 (601)845-1967 [email protected]
Oxford Area Alumnae
Amy Reaves Smith
37 Sheila Drive
Oxford, MS 38655-5616 (662) 234-2057 [email protected]
Missouri
St. Louts Alumnae
DeChelle Duran Summers 4232 Fee Fee Rd
Bridgeton, MO 63044-2216 (314) 369-4041
dechellel@ sbcglobal.net
Montana
Bozeman Alumnae
Heidi Pfeil Dougherty 2425 Turkey Red Ln Bozeman, MT 59715-9390 (406)585-3472 heidipfeil@ yahoo.com
Northwest Montana Alumnae
Sharon VanNoy Berger 208 River View Drive Kalispell, MT 59901-2768 [email protected]
Nebraska
Kearney Alumnae
Susan Bothe Placke, 4730 Ave "G", Kearney, NE 68847
(308) 237-2917 [email protected]
Lincoln Alumnae
Susan Splinter Vaccaro 3500 South 27th Street Lincoln, NE 68502-5106 (402) 420-5434 susan.vaccaro@al ltel .net
NewJersey
Central New Jersey Alumnae
Donna Pirozzi, 71 Hamilton Rd
Hillsborough, NJ 08844-4643
(908) 359-2221
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (509)627-0435
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New Mexico
Central New Mexico
Cheryl Regan Sharps
1323 Michael Hughes Dr NE Albuquerque, NM 87112-6312 (505) 332-9055 emajomm@hotmai l.com
New York
Buffalo Alumnae
Kelly Coil, 175 North Street
* 7 0 7 , Buffalo, NY (716) 465-2445 [email protected]
14201
Long Island Alumnae
Vicki Sabbagh Menna
3 Ward Dr, Smithtown, NY 11787 (631) 724-4066 [email protected]
New York Capital Region
Kelly Armisto Baird
16 Corina Court Watervliet, NY 12189-1135 [email protected]
New York City Area Alumnae
Phoebe Moll, 1285 Ave of the Americas FL5,NY,NY 10019 (917)519-5358 [email protected]
NY/NJ Metro Alumnae Bridget Pfeiffer Scanlon
272 Lathrop Ave
Staten Island, NY 10314-2070 (718)981-8318 [email protected]
Rochester Alumnae
Barbara DeYoung Gibson
81 Lanvale Pk
Rochester, NY 14617 (585)544-8713 [email protected]
North Carolina
Charlotte Alumnae
Teresa Mitchiner
6834 Windyrush Rd Charlotte, NC 28226-7559 (704)540-4205 [email protected]
Greater Greenville Alumnae
Alex Kinney
2917 Cedar Creek Rd. Apt #14 Greenville, NC 27834-1018 (252)752-5673 [email protected]
Piedmont, NC Alumnae
Ginny Tash, 14 Bluesiem Court Greensboro, NC 27405-8224 (336) 358-0886
GBuggin@ao1 .com
Triangle Alumnae
Tonya Lippard Randell
701 Rosswood Road
Chapel Hill, NC 27516-9574 (919) 929-6181 [email protected]
Winston-Salem Alumnae
Jean Webb Larson
150 Nottidge Court Clemmons, NC 27012-9051 (336) 766-7994
jean_l arson@hotmai I.com
Cleveland West
Dayton Alumnae
Janice Cissna Daniels 2312 Andrew Rd Kettering, OH 45440-2302 (937) 439-4083 [email protected]
Toledo Area Alumnae
Melissa Wisniewski
3747 Hampstead Dr
Sylvania, OH 43560-5502 (419)841-6137
me Iissa.wisn iewski @owenscorn ing.com
Youngstown Alumnae
Melanie Koontz, 842 Fairfield Dr Youngstown, O H 44512-6445 (330) 726-9183 [email protected]
Oklahoma
Tulsa Alumnae
Hannah Copeland Henley 10643 S. Erie Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74137-7234 (91B) 299-7986 [email protected]
Oregon
Portland Alumnae
Tiffany Watson
7143 NE Stonewater St. Hillsboro, OR 97124-7320 (503)681-2247
l [email protected]
Pennsylvania
Bucks County Alumnae
Kathleen Power Kuflel
22 Jericho Run
Washington Crossing, PA 18977- 1024
(215)321-4193 [email protected]
Greater Harrisburg Alumnae
Ruth Souders Bissot
7955 Devonshire Heights Rd Hummelstown, PA 17036-9413 (717) 583-0721 [email protected]
Lehigh Valley Alumnae
Shawn Mengel, 165 N 8th St Bangor, PA 18013-1713 (610)588-8915 [email protected]
Philadelphia Alumnae
Kathy Dyer Borzell
212 Warren Ave Berwyn, PA 19312-1642 (610) 695-0642 [email protected]
State College Alumnae
Anne Hinkel Rohrbach
620 Holly Court
State College, PA 16801-5719 (814)237-1920
[email protected]
South Carolina
Charleston
Sue Jones Tetanich
108 Clarendon Ct
Goose Creek, SC 29445-5418 (843)553-1851 stetanichi@comcast,net
Memphis Area Alumnae
Murfreesboro Area Alumnae
Nikki Nichols. 129 Long Rifle Rd Smyrna, TN 37167-5018
(615) 519-7916 [email protected]
Nashville Area Alumnae
Sarah Creekmore
1905 Convent Place #2 Nashville, TN 37212-4213 (615) 830-9672 [email protected]
Texas
Austin Alumnae
Candice Ramirez
1007 S Congress Ave. 1*1025 Austin, T X 78704
(512) 707-9425 [email protected]
Dallas Alumnae
Nancy Shaw Shaheen 2101 Tree House Ln Piano, T X 75023-7708 (972) 867-0819 [email protected]
Denton County Alumnae
Nicole Silva DeBusk
916 Sussex Drive
Mc Kinney, T X 75071-6098 (972) 820-7055 [email protected]
Greater Tarrant Co Alumnae
Maria Moscariello Linden PO Box 170444
Arlington, TX 76003
(817) 784-9873 [email protected]
Houston Alumnae
Janet Miciek Foster
14511 Stroman Drive Cypress, TX 77429-5345 (281) 376-9415 [email protected]
N Houston Suburban Alumnae
Cindy Garcia Simpson 1707 Mercoal Drive Spring, T X 77386-1655 (281) 367-6823 [email protected]
San Antonio Alumnae
Rachel Chavira Rivas
PO Box 17222
San Antonio, T X 78217-0222 (210) 326-8460 [email protected]
Utah
Salt Lake City Alumnae
Lee McKown O'Neal 9756 South Dante Road Sandy, UT 84092 (801)733-6707 [email protected]
Virginia
Northern Virginia Alumnae
Sherri Gill Clark
7709 Solomon Seal Drive Springfield, VA 22152-3155 (703) 451-4695 [email protected]
Laura Hanes Miller
25879 Fernhatl
Olmsted Falls, OH 44138-1209 (440) 427-1861
Jamie Whittington
305 Derby Trace Nashville, TN 37211-7333 (615) 832-2377
Janet Cristine Schuster 113Willowbrook Pi Richland, W A 99352-8705
Washington
Columbia Basin
[email protected]
Palouse Washington Alumnae
Carol Gwin Nelson
202 Ryde Road
Farmington, WA 99128-9786 (509) 635-1576 [email protected]
Seattle Alumnae
Sheila Shultz
17518 SE 151st Avenue, #2-7 Renton. W A 98058-8795 (425) 235-4649 [email protected]
Wisconsin
Madison Alumnae
Ally Schuetz McArdle
700 Greig Trl
Stoughton, Wl 53589-5130 (608)873-0751 [email protected]
Milwaukee Alumnae
Barbara Daugs Hunt
930 17th Ave, Grafton, WI 53024 (262) 377-7766
barbara.h un t@c uw.edu
Canada
Alberta
Calgary Alumnae
Mairin Nelson Beaulieu 109 Prestwick Mews SE Calgary, AB T2Z 3X6 CANADA
(403) 257-8118
[email protected]
British Columbia
Vancouver Alumnae
Vicki Dunsford Wong 2978 W 14th Ave Vancouver, BC V6K 2X6 CANADA
(604) 736-3246
Marj or ie.S t even s@ccra-adrc .gc .ca
Ontario
London Area Alumnae Stephanie Hall
40 Strachan Street Stratford, ON N5A 2B1 CANADA
(519) 271-4647
[email protected]
Ottawa Alumnae
M.J. Refausse Jacobsen
27 Burndale Rd
Gloucester, ON KiB 3Y4 (613) 837-3361 [email protected]
Toronto Area Alumnae Dorothee Campbell
78 Holly St »lto8
Toronto, ON M4S3C9 CANADA
(416)481-8225 [email protected]
Quebec
Montreal Alumnae
Siobhan O'Brien Vallee 2096 Rue Notre Dame Street Lachine,QCH8S2G6 CANADA
(514)639-1195 [email protected]


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Describe your chapter's favorite AOII sisterhood event.
Acadiana
Our sister, Renee Hess, w a s pregnant with her second child a n d moving into her first new home. Things were not going well until sister Hope Knijn g o t involved. She spent 2 days packing and unpacking for Renee. Hope also planed to attend the delivery of Renee'sson with Renee's husband.
Atlanta
I have been playing soccer in the Atlanta area for sev- eral years. One year a new member joined the team.
W e hit it off immediately, andIwasravingaboutone our most recent A O I I events. She first asked if I w a s still
in college. With a giggle,
I exclaimed Iwastoo old
for college and this was our alumnae chapter. She then inquired as to which sorority I was in as she had also been active in her college sorority. I proudly told herthat I am an AOII a n d in the next second, w e discovered w e were sisters!
Austin
The Austin Alumnae Chapter held a n exciting sisterhood philanthropic art event benefiting the Arc of the
Capital Area. Arc offers ser- vices to Texas families with underdeveloped children.
W e created 3 masterpieces of artthat will be donated and auctioned off at Arc's "Building Bridges" reception. Our artwork included a collage o f words describing what our sorority means
to us, such as Tolerance, Leadership, Unitedand
Love, to name a few. These words were surrounded by vibrant colors of paint. For the other 2 pieces of art, w e cut out from magazines all types of women with various expressions. W h o knew
we hadsome Picassosin our chapter?
Baltimore
The Baltimore Alumnae Chapter used to have a n annual summer family picnic hosted b y member Virginia Mylander, Kappa. Mem- bers recalled that one of her granddaughters, also named Virginia Mylander w a s often present. Years later, when there w a s interest in starting
a new collegiate chapter at Towson U, some of the same alumnae members went out to assist, meeting again with the very granddaughter they had seen years a g o at the picnics. Virginia Mylander (the younger) became one
of the charter members of the Theta Beta Chapter at Towson University in 1986.
Bloomington- Normal
Our December meeting w a s sharing wedding memories with our sisters. Most mem- bers had at least one AOII
sister involved in their wed- ding day. Members brought photo albums a n d stories.
It was a warm evening of sharing.
Bowling Green Area
There are times when w e as alumnae of AOII forget h o w special it is to b e a n alumna. W e were especially touched this year when a recent graduate expressed interest in joining the Bowling Green Area Alumnae. S h e h a d expressed interest before, but this time she w a s committed to becoming active.The alumna h a d learned that
her father's colon cancer
had come back, a n d it h a d spread to his liver. She knew how AOII hadgivenher friendship during college, a n d now she needed the special bond of AOII to help her get through this stressful time. This story reminded us of what w e have everyday in AOII.
Bozeman
The Norfolk Convention in June of 2003 was particularly exciting for Heidi Dougherty, AP, Bozeman Alumnae. This was the 10th anniversary of
her membership in the chap- ter. She moved to Montana
in 1 9 9 3 just after celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Virginia Tidewater Chapter
of which shewas a charter member. Heidi a n d Bev Townsend, of Bozeman, met at the Nashville Convention
in 1993 just days before she moved toMontana and was recruited to volunteer positions with the Alpha Phi Chapter and Bozeman Alumnae Chapter. The Convention
was a meaningful reminder of the long reaching armsand networking possibilities o f the AOII Sisterhood.
Bucks County
Our chapter was started about four years ago, a n d even at the first meeting w e quickly found that w e have
a lot in common. W e have the most fun when w e discuss what life was like in our respective chapters. Some
of us lived in chapter houses, some in dorms with chapter meeting rooms, a n d some o f us at home. Each of us brings different college experiences to o u r meetings, a n d it is wonderful to share them with each other.
Charlotte
This year, the Charlotte Alumnae Chapter is making
a special effort for all of our members to become more familiar with o u r chapter a n d our members. O u r meetings have always contained fun activities a s well a s business, but this year's activities center on building sisterhood. Some activities w e have planned are: AOII bingo, n e w member welcome activities, ice-breaker activities, a n d Panda Pals (secret sisters.)
Chicago City
With some patience and a whole lot of emails, our chap- terwasabletogeta group of alumnae and collegians
to walk in the Chicago Area Arthritis walk last spring. The sisters enjoyed great weather and good company while raising money for a good
[Idea Sharing]


cause. They're already talking up the event so even more sisters will walk next time.
Cleveland Area
Our chapter likes to celebrate the special events that occur from time to time in our mem- bers' lives such as weddings andbirths. Whenpossible, we tryto have a little wed- ding or baby shower as part of the monthly meeting.
Cleveland West
W e love passing the candle at our monthly meetings for engagements or pregnan- cies. It's so fun to tell everyone there will b e a candle passing a t the next meeting and then listen to all the speculation.
Dayton
happened in Norfolk w a s sure infectious. W e just hope to b e able to send more delegates in the future.
Denton County
Our chapter spends a great deal of time together assisting the ladies of Delta Theta. Wetrytosetanexampleby showing the collegians that sisterhood can continue after graduation and as alumnae, the benefits of membership are still vital.
Denver
In the spring, the Denver Alumnae host a dinner in a sister's home honoring a very special group o f sisters - our 50-year members. W e share stories o f our experiences
as an AOII and what AOII meanstoeachofus. We conclude the very special event with Ritual.
Detroit North
Suburban
W e think it is interesting that we have three sets of mothers and daughters who are
also sisters! Altha Wargelin (Omicron Pi 5 7 ) and Stacey Wargelin Stasinski (Beta Gamma '92); Kay Gleeson (Omicron Pi '67) a n d Dana Gleeson Evert (Lambda
Eta); a n d Barbara Millington (Beta Gamma '55) a n d Beth Millington Rossio (Omicron
Pi '89).
Evansville
Tri-State
W e are reminded of our sisterhood through ouralum- nae initiate Christine Shipley. How humblingforallofusto realize that from a former non- member's perspective, AOII
is not viewed as meetings, work, or an obligation, but as a place to b e with friends. Wehopetoliveupto Christine's impression of AOII
Acadiana
Alumnae
Chapter
Evidently, once a Dayton AOII, always a Dayton AOII. Members move away, but they keep coming back! Elly Hendricks (Alpha Tau) a n d Nancy Andrews (Omega) were AOIIs a t different schools but became good friends through the Dayton Alumnae Chapter. Over the years, they have traveled in the US, Europe and to other destinations together. This friendship has continued
even though Nancy moved to Chandler, Arizona several years ago.
Delaware
Since our president got back from convention in 2003, there has been a new spark in the chapter. Peopleare energized to work hard a n d reach high goals. Once w e talked about getting a w e b siteupandrunning,nowwe have one. People are n o w volunteering to host events, whereasinthepastnoone did. W e are just so happy that our president could attend convention. Whatever
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sisterhood as well as continue to find other women that want to share a lifetime bond.
Fort Lauderdale
Hazel (Knott) Kaletta, C h i Lambda, w h o is affectionately known as "Petey" is a mem- ber of the Ft. Lauderdale Area Alumnae. Petey has moved many times around the coun- try, raised 4 children, worked many jobs, but always made time to associate with the alumnae chapter in her area once shehasmoved. Her most recent move was to South Florida several years ago. There, she has become actively involved with the alumnae group, as well as being an A A C member for the PiTheta Chapter atFIU. Petey's dedication to AOII is truly a n inspiration]
Grand Rapids
Each year the Grand Rapids Alumnae Chapter participates in the Susan G . Komen
"Race for the Cure" walk/run in September. A s a small chapter we've been fortunate to only share and celebrate those names w e passed a s we walked rather than carry any personal attachment to them. This past year things changed when the mother to one of our sisters began her fight with breast cancer. The day of the race all of us wrote Mary's name on our tags
and the power of the event was magnified. W e sent our team picture to her with all of our prayers o f strength. She is a fighter and her motivation to beat this is our motiva-
tion to keep spreading the awareness.
Greater
Harrisburg
One of our dear alumnae members recently passed away. Rosamond had been my local alumnae chapter
sponsor by alphabetical default when my collegiate chapter was first installed. Although she was almost
5 0 years older than I was, years later when I joined
the alumnae chapter, w e
had developed a beautiful friendship and she never ceased toamaze mewith
her awesome love for others despite her own difficult life. Her passing made me think
of all the wonderful members of myalumnae groupand
how much they mean to me even though w e see each other but once a month. I got weepy all over again think-
ing of Rosamond so I went downstairs in an attempt to distract myself and decided to sort through the day's stack o f mail. You can only imagine the incredible feeling o f love and friendship I felt from her when I opened a beautifully printed card from headquar- ters congratulating m e o n m y
15th anniversary of becoming an AOII. The words on the front said it best: "Bound by Ties o f Friendship..."
GreaterHartford
As a n alumnae chapter with
no collegiate chapter in our immediate area to support, it is often difficult to re-connect with our collegiate days and feel- ings. For Founders' Day w e each brought an item fromour college days and shared with the group why the itemwas important to us. This allowed us to get to know each other better and bring back some wonderful memories.
Greater
LosAngeles
We areblessedwithan abundance of dear friend- ships. Two of our charter members love us so much that although they moved a bit far a way, they still travel an hour and a half to be with us for
meetings! Another awesome sisterhood story is a couple of sisters will crochet handmade blankets for new babies in our group. Such love! AOIIs are always there when y o u need them!
GreaterPinellas
The members of GPAC received an invitation to a house warming party for the Gamma Theta members.
W e carpooled over to Tampa,sowehada good time going a n d returning which made the trip seem shorter. Itwas suchfun meeting the enthusiastic collegians and sharing in their excitement of getting ready for the new chapter house. It was like Christmas watching the girls open all the nice gifts they received to help them supply their new home.The enthusiasm o f the girls w a s contagious. W e a r e look-
ing forward to celebrating Founders' Day with themand visiting their n e w house.
GreaterPortland
At our Christmas meeting,
w e stand in a circle holding candles. O n e at a time, a member lights her candle & says her date and chapter of initiation. When all the candles are lit, w e sing a favorite AOII song.
Houston
Years ago, one of our sisters, Lori Szczecina, contacted us about visiting the Houston AOII chapter, but stated that she couldn't come to the next meeting because she would be in the hospital receiving chemotherapy treatmentsfor melanoma. Acoupleofour chapter members said "Well, then we'll come to you!" Lori was living in Florida when she was diagnosed and w a s told that she would need to move to Houston to receive treatment at M.D. Anderson
in the Houston Medical Center, a n d consequently was a recipient of the Ruby Fund. Lori has been in remis- sion for over eight years a n d was married last year to D a n LeBlanc. Two of the Houston AOII, Lagenia Clark a n d KathyJensen, have remained intouchwith Lorioverthe years and they made a road trip with their husbands to attend the wedding. A local Baton Rouge sister graciously opened herhome forthe two Houston couples' weekend stay and all three couples attended Lori and Dan's nuptials, showing that AOII sisterhood lasts through b a d times and good.
Lake County of111
Our chapter is such a close knit group. At one of our recent meetings, w e called
a sister who recently moved outofourstate.Itwas great to pass the phone along a n d have a chance to catch up with her all at once. W e truly are sisters and friends for a lifetime.
Long Island
Spending quality time with my sisters over afternoon
tea complete with scones, finger sandwiches, a n d desserts on a three tier tray always make for a wonderful excursion. It is an annual event for us to visit tea rooms on Long Island. Pampering ourselves with afternoon tea is a treat because of our busy schedules. It's a time to relax, reflect, a n d enjoy each other in a n elegant atmosphere. If
it wasn't for tea this reporter would notbe a member of this alumnae group. Two of us became members after attending a welcome tea for perspective members years ago. Icanstill remember being served tea from a silver tea set and being treated
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first impression it made. Still, today, each tea outing brings together a special bond among ussisters.
Minneapolis/St.
Paul
We hada lovelytimeatTau Chapter's 90th Anniver-
sary talking to many of our 50-year members, some
of whom traveled great distances to b e with us. They entertained us with stories a n d history of the chapter that you can only learn from someone who wasactually there.
We greatly appreciated
these ladies attending: Irma Hammerbacher Wachtler, Pauline Altermatt, Stellamae Hart Eriksen, Rosemarie Hart Newberger, Jean Behrends Rotegard, Margaret Car- mody Carver and Martha Erickson Taylor. Thanks so much to these ladies a n d everyone whocameand worked o n the event.
Muncie
O n July 16, a beloved long-time member, N a n c y Mannies passed away. In a church filled with happy bal- loons, fifteen sisters gathered with the blessing of the family at the beginning of calling hours and conducted a beautiful Ritual that included presentation of the sheaf and rose.Itwastrulya comfort and a blessing to participate in this ceremony.
Napa Valley
LastMay,theNapa Valley Chapter celebrated the initia- tion of Elexis Solomon. El- exis became an AOII asan Alumnae Initiate. The women of Sigma Chapter joined in the Ritual which took place
at their chapter house. It was a beautiful evening filled
with sisterhood.
Nashville Area
New York City
Area
W e h a d the greatest surprise at ourspring meeting this year. Two new members wandered in to their first
NYC alumnae event...and squealed with happiness as they recognized each other from their collegiate chapter, U of Evansville. They had not seen each other since college graduation 6 years earlier.
Northern
Oranye County
Four AOII sisters were hon- ored at our September Salad Supper with 50-year pins, a certificate from Headquarters, a n d a miniature rose bush. They a r e Betty Smith Sul- livan, Kappa Theta; Virginia McGurty Michael a n d Lura Lowe, both N u Lambda; a n d Mary Gazolla Koenig, Beta Phi. Aswegreeted everyone returning from the summer hiatus, w e also welcomed three n e w members.
Orlando Area
The Orlando Area Alumnae Chapter has seen many faces come and go. Founders'
Day will b e very special because seven wonderful ladies will b e honored a s 50-year members. They have all come from many different parts o f the country but have demonstrated that AOII isforlife by joining
the alumnae chapter a n d remaining active. These lucky seven join the ranks of many members whoarealready in the 50-year club along with a few in the 60-year club. The chapter owes a great deal
to these ladies w h o have
kept the chapter active with their strong participation a n d support. They also draw sup- port from those of uswho are following in their footsteps.
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Philadelphia Alumnae Chapter
Chapter Reunions
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All-80s Iota Reunion
Nearly 180 lota sisters from the University of Illinois w h o
joined AOII in the 1980s gathered on Aug. 7, 2004 in Chicago for a d a y of memories, fun, hugs a n d laughter. Sisters traveled from all over the United States a n d the world to pour over scrapbooks, sing songs, take pictures with their p l e d g e / newmemberclassanddanceto'80smusic. Itwasagreat opportunity to recapture a very special time in their lives a n d
to reconnect with sisters a n d friends.
The Internet is said to bring our world closer together, and for t w o alumnae this adage has proven true. Laura Behne and Meredith Anne Higgs never dreamed that a chance meeting o n the Internet would lead to
a face-to-face meeting at
a Nashville Area Alumnae Chapter dinner. Both sisters are from N u Omicron chapter (Vanderbilt University] a n d
are delighted to have found
a newAOIIsisterandfriend through the web.
New Orleans Area
Over the years, many of
our sisters have become
great friends and spend
time together outside of AOII events. The strength of our sisterhood w a s even more evident this fall, when several sisters h a d operations. M a n y sisters offered their help b y visited with recovering sisters and some sent greetings a n d flowers with well wishes. These moments show us h o w wonderful a sisterhood w e share through AOII.
New York Capital
W e have been blessed this past year with a n outstand- ing n e w member, Danielle Aten Campbell (Omega,
1992|. When Danielle moved tothearea from Detroit with her husband, she did not know anyone. She immediately contacted our chapter and became involved as our Member- ship Education Chairman. In August, w e h a d dinner
at a Historic Innand gave Danielle a surprise Baby Shower. W e all had a fine time eating a n d sharing our sisterhood. Danielle gave birth to a healthy, beautiful baby boy,Zachary Reid, September 3 0 , 2 0 0 3 .
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Palm Beach County
A new member attended our Founders' DayLuncheon last year. At that time she had just moved to the area andwas without a job. There she dis- covered a sister from her own collegiate chapter who she had not seen in a long while and through another member she was able to obtain a
job! Never underestimate the power of AOII contacts.
Palo Alto
InAugust, 2003 five Northern California area AOII alumnae trekked across theYosemiteNational Park back country, hiking 4 0 miles and climbing over 6 , 0 0 0 feet in the process. They were among the few lucky ones to win places in the Yosemite High Sierra Camp lottery in April, where over 20,000 applications are received for only a few hundred spots available from July to Septem- ber. The Camps are located from 7 to 10 miles apart
over some of the wildest a n d highest terrain in Yosemite. The five who shared this experience were Judy Man- daville Lipman (Delta), Lisa Richtermeyer Shemwell (Delta Pi), Janis Tremble Nelson (Upsilon Alpha) and Gail Walulis Thompson (Rho) from the Palo Alto AC; and Chris- tine Conlon Hollingshead (Pi Kappa) from the San Mateo AC. They reported that it was a great experience b u t much more physically challenging than they had anticipated. In particular, the ten-mile d a y that started in a downpour!
Palouse,
Washington
Our ladies' nights-out are our favorite events. W e get time to catch u p o n each other's lives and just enjoy each other's company. W e try not to discuss business and keep the evening fun. Another benefit is that none of us has to d o dishes.
Philadelphia
To us, sisterhood means camaraderie, and w e try to achieve this by participat-
ing in philanthropic events. One such event is thejingle Bell Walk forArthritis, held each December in nearby Manayunk. After the two- mile walk, w e eat breakfast together and then do some shopping. T o further support the fight against arthritis,our annual PollyJ. Quigley Schol- arship will now send a child to the Pennsylvania American
Juvenile Arthritis Organization (AJAO) Camp.
Phoenix
While the majority of the Phoenix Alumnae Chapter
are from the U of Arizona
and Northern Arizona U, the greatest out-of-state member- ship is from the lota Chapter a t the U of Illinois, lota alumna Rosemary Schwierjohn calls it the lota Connection a s high- lighted when Barb Downey, 1976-77 homecoming queen at the University o f Illinois attended her first alumna meeting. Naturally shy, Barb introduced herself to the group. Rosemary, a n avid lllini fan, wouldn't allow such modesty from Barb and whipped out a 1977 To Dragma, which had Barb, also former president
Rockford
A group of N u lota alumnae have met monthly/bimonthly since graduating in 1973
from Northern Illinois University. At first the sisters met, then itwas sistersand boyfriends, then sisters a n d husbands, then sistersand families. Gatherings have included luncheons, dinners, weddings, and weekends a t a lake. InJanuary of 2003, the group of Linda Schwartz Grandolfo, Carol Bentson Gollinger, Jeanne Gagnepain Leezer, Jamie Seiler Gunter, Sharon Samborski Batchelor, and long time friend Nancy Furlong Dynkowski met a t thehomeofMary Grabow O'Donnell. That evening w a s made special b y having Past President Carole Jones join
this group and their husbands for dinner. AOII is forever!
San Antonio
W e had a great time when we kidnapped the Upsilon Lambda Chapter President for ransom (ransom being items for the Battered Women's Shelter). The alumnae decided to also chalk the collegians c a r windows, writing "AOII", "Pandas Rock" and "the alums love you!"
on any carthat had an AOII sticker on it.
San Diego
W e thoroughly enjoyed hearing stories shared by our 25 a n d 50-year members
at a brunch in their honor in September. Each honoree was asked to describe what
it was like during her college years. A proud colony member described the efforts the colony class took to transform a boarding house into a n elegant sorority house. Another sister shared her story of legions of firemen wielding axes descending onto a n AOII house due to her smok- ing cigarettes (illegally) in the basement. A past Chapter Consultant shared her experi- ences from her time traveling
for AOII. There were also stories of toga parties, all- night bridge games, sisters sneaking out past curfew, and artclass assignments gone awry. Though the times have changed, itwas appar- ent to those present that the common thread of sisterhood has remained.
San Jose
In the San Jose area w e are lucky to be in close proximity to t w o alumnae chapters, Palo Alto and SanRamon, and t w o collegiate chapters, Sigma andDelta Sigma.
W e enjoy seeing everyone
at events throughout the yearsuchasFounders'Day and welcoming seniors into alumnae status. The support and friendship between all
of us shows why AOII is for a lifetime.
San Mateo
There are advantages to
living in a large metropolitan area like the San Francisco Bay Area. Three alumnae chapters are located within fifty miles of each other on the Peninsula. San Mateo Alum- nae Chapter coordinates joint activities with Palo Alto a n d San Jose Alumnae Chapters suchaswelcoming graduat- ing seniors from Delta Sigma into alumna status. Members are also welcome to attend each others meeting. This results in a greater number
of opportunities to enjoy alumnae sisterhood, The at- titude "all are welcome " truly reflects the AOII ideals.
South Bag/ Palos Verdes
We have a new member who joined our chapter, but is unable to attend meetings due to her health conditions. We want herfeel like she
is a n important part o f the chapter w e all signed a card at our kick-off to let her know she is missed.
of lota Chapter, o n the cover holding theJesse Wallace Hughan Award from conven- tion that year. Barb took it in stride and is now one of our most active members, actively recruiting more lota alumnae to make the connection
in Phoenix.
Piedmont, NC
W e have so many wonderful things happening to a lot
of o u r members. W e have three girls who are all expect- ing, tw o ladies who just moved into n e w houses, a n d three who are getting married within the next year. It is going to b e such a n exciting and wonderful year for us to share in each other's joys.
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the zipper to pull further away from the fabric. One of our members even tried to pull the zipper up by her teeth. Intheend,wehad to sew our member in the dress with the hotel sewing kit The moral of the story is that no matter what the situ- ation, a sister can make the best of any situation.
Tampa Bag
W e worked closely with the Gamma Theta Corporation Board to raise awareness
for the new Gamma Theta House. TBAC attended the reception on campus to cel- ebrate the initial building of the houses with Judy Genshaft, the President of USF. W e also sup- ported their House Warming Party to help fill their house with much needed items: dishes, appliances, linens,
gift certificates, etc. TBAC
members provided food, drivingsourceofenergyfor drinks,utensilsfortheendof
some of their memories about the chapter. The Triangle Alumnae Chapter also invited our local Delta Upsilon (Duke U) collegiate members to join our celebration so that they could see for themselves that AOII really is for a lifetime.
Ventura Countg
When Ventura alumnae Paulette Surdzial moved 150 miles away to Redlands, she was gone but not forgotten. She invited us for what has become an annual retreat weekend filled with antique shopping, restaurants and sisterhood. And when Paulette and husband Ron paid an unexpected visit to Ventura,
the group quickly gathered
to honor the couple at their favorite dining spot.
Williamsburg
W e enjoy sisterhood at every gathering! One of our favorite events, however, has become our annual Cinco de Mayo meeting with the local Delta Gamma alumnae. W e have a Mexican pot-luck feast and enjoy several rounds of bunko. It'sa great way to havefun and include another panhel- lenic organization.
Youngstown Area
Our alumnae chapter is very lucky to have had a great speaker during our Founders' Day and installation. Pat
Vivo, a nationally renowned speaker, talked to us about her AOII experiences in college
as well as when she was an adviser. She talked about how AOII was an influence throughout her life and gave her lifelong friends. Sadly, Pat found out she had cancer and past away last year. She was a beloved sister.
Chapter Reunions
Chi Delta Celebration of Sisterhood Reunion
Members of Chi Delta (U of Colorado) gathered to cel- ebrate more than 4 0 years of friendship since graduating from the U of Colorado in the spring of 1963. Ten sisters met on Coronado Island, California for three fun days of visiting, shopping and sharing sisterhood.
Chi Delta Class of1966 Reunite and
Visitthe ChapterHouse
I Members of Chi Delta (U of Colorado) visited the chapter j house this past summer before travelling to Beaver Creek 1 for the 4th of July holiday weekend.
Southern
Orange County Penne Ferrell, Nu Lambda '57,
was diagnosed with breast cancer in November of 2001 and underwent a mastectomy. Kim Bradley, a Lambda Beta '92 initiate and a dear sister
to Penne, organized a support campaign to lift Penne's spirits. She made heart-shaped badges to remind us to
keep Penne in our hearts
and prayers daily. Later, Kim asked us to join her at the upcoming Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Walk. Our chapter also attends the local "Why Me?" Cancer Survivor Luncheon each fall to honor Doriel Parkinson, Sigma 46, a 58-year member of AOII and still active sister in our local alumnae chapter.
State College
Jean Lundy Gottas was a
our alumnae chapter and Epsilon Alpha. When Jean moved to Missouri with
her new husband, Susan Springer bought Jean Got- tas' home in State College.
Jean is still a dues-paying member of the State Col- lege, PA Alumnae Chapter and she generously left behind a few things, includ- ing a boat, that we were able to sell at our annual yardsale fund raiser.
Suburban
Maryland
One of SMACs favorite chapter sisterhood stories
has to be from Convention 2003 on Norfolk, VA. As five members of our chapter were getting ready in our ho- tel for the Rose Banquet, one of our members discovered that her zipper was defective and pulling away from the side of the dress. W e tried everything to get the zipper to work - lotion, but all that did was make the zipper slick; cutting, but this caused
recruitment week/bid day. The collegians had enough food to last them a week.
Toledo Area
During the holidays, we participated in Adopt-A- Family. After collecting donations, we helped wrap presents. What a pile of gifts we wound up with!
It was a great sisterhood event because we had an opportunity to spend time together outside of a chapter meeting, have fun, and help a needy family all at the same time. It was a very heartwarming way to kick off the holiday season.
Triangle
The Triangle Alumnae Chapter celebrated its 25th anniver- sary inJanuary 2004 with a tea/luncheon intheTriangle.
It was a very exciting time for all of our chapter members.
W e are very fortunate that some of our charter members are still with our chapter, so we invited some of them to share
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Experiencing Sisterhood as Grand as the European Countryside
Most people enjoy travelling to exciting places, but some AOII sisters in he Ottawa Alumnae Chapter have learned how to do more than simply visit the major cities. They have been enjoying villa vacations in the European countryside since 1997. Diana Pilsworth (Beta Tau '53), vacation planner extra ordinaire, and four other AOII sisters, Louise Archer (Kappa Phi '62j, Mary Dawson (Kappa Phi '60), Diann Evans (Beta Tau '54) and Cathy German (Beta Kappa '60] along with some other friends, have been enjoying yearly 2-week vacations in south western Europe for a number of years.
Their vacations have given these AOII sisters and their friends a unique opportunity to be together, really get to know one another, and to share the special bonds of sisterhood. Other friends have asked Diana so many questions about how she organized everything that she and one of her travel companions, Belle Bow- yer, have co-authored a travel guide - specifically for groups of women travellers • sharing heir experiences about planning and enjoying villa vacations in the European countryside. If anyone is interested in learning more about the affordable dream vacations described here, visit www.villasecrets.com.
It's truly amazing how one tiny event can quite radically alter the course ofone's life! Several years ago. a neighbor purchased a small house in a quiet area in a southwest comer of France. Not yet ready to occupy his new abode on a full time basis, this appealing rural property was available for rent.
I had always dreamed of more fully exploring parts of Europe but not on a regimented tourist-focussed tour. When Richard offered his country retreat for
a "look after yourself", stay-put vacation, I jumped at the chance and in 1997,1 travelled to France with three women friends. AOII sister, Diann Evans (Beta Tau) was one of this first group. My husband willingly stayed at home to fend for him- self as, with a few notable exceptions, he does not share my love of travel.
Our trip inadvertently led us to meet Jill and Bernie Nichols, the owners of "Halcyon Leisure", a small company that offers a wide choice ofcountry homes for self-catering holidays in southwest France. We discussed with them the possibility of returning the following year to the same general location but this time, renting a large house with the ambience of a grand manor. Jill recommended "Cabos". a magnificent country house near the tiny hilltop village of Roquecor in the Lot Valley. And so our women-only villa adventures began in earnest. The following year, nine of us soaked up the sun, swam
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