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The author writes that an offer has been made to purchase a house for the Santa Clara prospective chapter to lease and provides the next steps.
Newly initiated Zeta Psi (Loyola University New Orleans) chapter members pose together for a group photograph after their chapter installation.
Juliana Bishop Hitpas (Delta Sigma, University of the Pacific) portrays Norina in an unknown play or musical.
Members of Delta Nu (Iowa State University) chapter and the Iowa State University chapter of Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity work on a homecoming service project to create a mile of pennies.
Zeta Pi (Arizona State University) chapter rented space in this apartment building in the early 1980s.
Second Century Campaign Committee members of the Mu Mu (Kansas City, Missouri) chapter finalize marketing plans for the sale of the official Alpha Chi Omega aerobic shoe. Proceeds from the sale of the shoes benefitted the education and scholarship programs of the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation. Pictured, left to right, are Assistant Third Vice President Ellen Skeens Fairchild (Omicron, Baker University), Third Vice President and Project Chairman Carolyn Buell Van Ness (Omicron, Baker University), Alumnae Chapter President Toni Mufic Gelpi (Phi, University of Kansas) and Marketing Director Becky Holtzen Long (Alpha Nu, University of Missouri).
Zeta Chi (Muhlenberg College) Chapter President Renee Trabert (Heinbokel) (Zeta Chi, Muhlenberg College) receives the chapter's charter from National President D'Alice Coburn Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) during their installation.
Hannah Keenan (Alpha, DePauw University) served as director of the central office from 1937-66.
This view shows the exterior of the Epsilon Iota (University of Northern Iowa) chapter house located at 1203 W. 22nd Street in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The house could hold 16 members.
1981 Alpha Tau (University of New Hampshire) chapter alumnae (left to right) Sue DiFabio Hannan, Denise Beachman Champagne, Jennifer Conrad and Prudy Pikanis pose together at the First Annual Lonni Stern Memorial Run hosted by the chapter.
The 1985 National Convention marked Alpha Chi Omega's 100-year anniversary. The five-day convention packed in a ton of events, trips and meals, and saw more than 1,700 attendees. Play Day was added in the middle of the convention to sight-see in Indianapolis and offer some bonding time with sisters. This particular excursion was to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, home of the Indy 500 race, which was held the month before.
The 1985 National Convention was the 100-year celebration for Alpha Chi Omega. The five days were packed with activities, including a special DePauw Day, where attendees packed onto buses in groups and made their way to Greencastle, Indiana, for a tour of campus, a pageant of our founding, a concert by the Founders' Memorial and presentation by National President D'Alice Cochran.
Beta Omega (The University of Toledo) chapter members pose together holding a sign celebrating their new members on bid day.
National President D'Alice Coburn Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) and Chapter President Renee Trabert Heinbokel pose together with the charter for Zeta Phi (Cornell University) chapter at the chapter's installation in 1984.
An unidentified Delta Nu (Iowa State University) chapter member dressed as a bunny helps a young child find Easter eggs during a service project with the Easter Seals.
This report consists of an officer's report from the Foundation president, a summary of affirmative votes at each Board of Trustees meeting, a list of fellowship and scholarship recipients, and financial reports.