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A timeline of important moments in Alpha Chi Omega and world history was a featured element of the headquarters at 5939 Castle Creek Parkway N. Drive in Indianapolis.
Collegiate members (unidentified) pose on the headquarters sign in front of the building at 5939 Castle Creek Parkway N. Drive in Indianapolis.
A statue of Hera and bricks for each collegiate chapter can be found in the rear of the headquarters building at 5635 Castle Creek Parkway in Indianapolis.
Photographs of each Past National President are featured in the Headquaraters building at 5635 Castle Creek Parkway in Indianapolis.
Members of the Alpha Beta chapter at Purdue University visited the headquarters building at 3445 Washington Boulevard in 1971.
Marsha Grady (Alpha Upsilon, University of Alabama) celebrates volunteer appreciation week 2012.
A video tribute to Nancy Leonard (Alpha Chi, Butler University) who served as executive director 1978-99. In 1998 she was elected the first female president of the Fraternity Executives Association. Nancy passed in 2012.
The Real. Strong. Women. tagline launched in 2008. This video shows what that tagline means to Alpha Chi Omega.
Cheri O'Neill (Gamma Mu, Ball State University) shares the state of the enterprise, typically printed out for the convention attendees.
The Real. Strong. Women. tagline was first announced in 2008.
Then National President Diane Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University) shares information for Domestic Violence Awareness and how chapters support the cause in 2013.
Vicky Richardson Harrison (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) walks us through the colorful history of our ribbons and badges.
Then National President Diane Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University) asks for assistance from members to help save our archives collections and to save our future.
Vicky Richards Harrison (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) talks through the history of our past national presidents.
This 10k yellow gold badge belonged to Allene Nopper Henry (Alpha, DePauw University), initiated in 1910. It was once loaned to the National Housing Corporation board chair to be worn during her term.
DePauw Day was a special excursion during the Centennial Celebration, the 44th National Convention. With more than 1,700 attendees, members had to be led in groups so everyone could enjoy the experience. This keychain was supplied in the registration packet and indicated which group each member would travel with to DePauw that day.
Founders Olive Burnett Clark (Alpha, DePauw University, seated left) and Estelle Leonard (Alpha, DePauw University, seated right) play piano while Patricia Lyons Pointer (standing left) and Beverly Brantner Price, both pledges of the Alpha Chi (Butler University) chapter, sing from a book of Alpha Chi Omega songs. The event was the Beta Beta (Indianapolis, Indiana) alumnae chapter's Founders' Day celebration. The photo was taken by George Tilford for the "Indianapolis News."