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This page features three name cards for Alvena Smith Jones (Omicron, Baker University) as well as an invitation and program for a dinner at Omicron (Baker University) chapter, likely a recruitment event.
This page features an invitation, a program and a menu from a recruitment party at the Zeta Alpha chapter of Phi Mu Fraternity.
This page, which has been titled "Pledging - Thanksgiving 1921," features a new member ribbon, an invitation to become a new member of Omicron (Baker University) chapter and an article about the Omicron chapter new members and the delay in announcing them due to a Panhellenic penalty.
This page features an invitation and a newspaper clipping about a picnic breakfast held by Omicron (Baker University) chapter for other sorority women, a program for a spring recruitment event and small pieces from two other events.
This Tau (Brenau University) chapter newsletter provides updates about the chapter, including articles on the new chapter house and the annual alumnae banquet and profiles on some of the collegiate members. Also of interest is an article about new privileges being granted to students by Brenau University.
This newsletter includes articles about the National Housing Corporation, TEAM Discovery weekends and alcohol programming.
This newsletter from Alpha Beta (Purdue University) chapter includes articles about chapter social events, recruitment, the chapter's new housemother and academic achievements. Three photographs are part of the newsletter as well: portraits of alumna Martha Bolt Graham (Alpha Beta, Purdue University), new housemother Helen Harrison Dailey and a group photograph of the new members of 1960.
This alumnae newsletter from Gamma Zeta (Kansas State University) chapter includes articles on chapter activities, a new chapter scholarship, altruistic projects, recruitment and alumnae updates.
This newsletter from Alpha Nu (University of Missouri) chapter includes articles about spring recruitment, chapter house renovations, Greek Week and the extracurricular activities of members. Also included are alumnae updates and a photograph of lifetime and new members.
This alumnae newsletter from Delta Zeta (Central Michigan University) chapter includes updates about recruitment, the 1974 Michigan State Day and various chapter activities.
This newsletter includes a list of donors that helped make the new Gamma Chi (Stetson University) chapter house possible.
Carolyn Barrick Chestnut (Gamma Epsilon, Oklahoma State University) provides an update on chapter activities to chapter alumnae. She also includes alumnae updates such as birth and marriage announcements as well as a list of alumnae with new addresses.
Kristin Koppen (Delta Chi, William Woods University) provides an update about chapter activities for alumnae.
Tami Channell Shaw (Zeta Pi, Arizona State University) provides updates about the chapter regarding housing, recruitment and other sororities on campus.
Ruth Orndorff Darragh (Gamma, Northwestern University) suggests using Celia McClure's (Delta, Allegheny College) "My Symphony" during recruitment.
Winifred Van Buskirk Newby (Zeta, New England Conservatory) sends Fay Barnaby Kent (Delta, Allegheny College) a description of her trip to Iowa City for the installation of Sigma (University of Iowa) chapter.
Alisa Waerlop Pettingell (Zeta Omega, Western Carolina University) thanks Lange for her assistance to Zeta Omega (Western Carolina University) chapter and provides an update about the chapter's achievements over the last semester.
Ruth writes to inquire about efforts to establish a chapter at Baylor University.
Gwendolyn Witherspoon Sibley (Pi, University of California, Berkeley) updates alumnae on Pi (University of California, Berkeley) chapter life with particular discussion of the chapter's housing situation and plans for building a new chapter house after their previous house was destroyed in a fire.
Iota Rho (Loyola University Chicago) chapter members pose with Chapter Advisor Julie Crider (Phi, University of Kansas) and Province Collegiate Chair Dana Beggs Hancock (Epsilon Omicron, Indiana State University) at a philanthropy party during fall formal recruitment.