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Photographs and brief biographies are provided for four of the 2015-16 chapter consultants.
The 2015-16 chapter consultants are listed by region and state for the traveling consultants and by university for the resident consultants.
Rachel Williams Haley (Omicron, Baker University) discusses her experience serving as a student lobbyist on Capitol Hill with the Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee. The article includes a photograph of Haley with National President Diane Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University) Senator Pat Roberts, Senator Roberts' executive assistant Jensine Frost Moyer (Delta Tau, Minnesota State University, Mankato) and his communications director Sarah Ross Little (Beta Rho, American University).
This article lists the winners of the 2015 collegiate chapter awards. A photograph of Epsilon Eta (Stephen F. Austin State University) chapter, which won the National Council Trophy, is included with the article.
Photographs and biographical information is provided for each of the 2015 alumnae award winners, including the Award of Achievement winners.
This page provides information on The Huntington in Pasadena, California, the site of the 1949 National Convention.
Dean Marie Vanderburg Howes (Sigma, University of Iowa) writes that sororities must challenge themselves to ensure that they are meeting the goals of higher education, which, in Howes' eyes, serve the goals of democracy.
This brief notice encourages members to apply for the Mary-Emma Griffith Memorial Fellowship.
This article includes portraits and biographies of each of the women appointed province presidents for 1948-49.
This article discusses the recent admission of 11 groups to the National Panhellenic Conference and provides a brief overview of each. The article includes a graphic showing the badges of all NPC organizations.
Elsie Reed Ferentz (Beta, Albion College) discusses the 1948 Michigan State Day which took place in Albion, Michigan, on April 24. It also includes a photograph of the attendees.
Mary Coleman Johnson (Alpha Xi, University of Montana) describes the 25th anniversary celebration for Alpha Xi (University of Montana) chapter held in May 1948.
Two photographs and three captions accompany this headline about women who serve as stewardesses and hostesses on airlines.
Margaret Roll Hicks (Psi, The University of Oklahoma) discusses Sarah F. D. Miller (Zeta, New England Conservatory) and her involvement with the Girls Scouts of America and the Quota International Club. The article includes a portrait of Miller.
This article discusses the career of Mary H. Carter (Alpha Epsilon, University of Pennsylvania), who has been named the first female principal of Radnor High School in Wayne, Pennsylvania. The article includes a portrait of Carter.
With a focus specifically on Christians, Fae Finter Ensslin (Beta Upsilon, Duke University) pushes back against the idea that just because modern Americans are less likely to observe formal religious worship, they are less religious.
Helen Leney McCully (Beta Theta, Lawrence University) gives a damning analysis of the children's story "Jack and the Beanstalk" and the lessons it teaches children.