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- Tri Sigma Goes to Italy | Tri Sigma
Tri Sigma is going to Italy June 14-22, 2024—with an optional trip extension to Venice! We have partnered with EF Go Ahead Tours to provide this experience to all members. Tri Sigma Goes to Italy To see the world is to experience it—and we want to empower our members do just that. Join us as we embark on a series of fun and educational tours all over the globe. Explore new destinations, experience diverse cultures, and build lifelong friendships with Tri Sigmas from all over the country at your side. Due to it being a Convention year and overwhelming interest in Italy, we have postponed this trip to 2026. Stay tuned for more details! Want more information? Watch the interest session hosted by our travel partner EF Go Ahead Tours to learn more about the itinerary, payment plan options, and more. Ready to book your trip? Click the button below to reserve your spot on the booking site. If you experience any trouble booking online, call EF Go Ahead Tours at 800-438-7672. The booking website has certain limitations—so if you encounter any problems, call the number above to book by phone. Frequently Asked Questions For additional information about the trip, including passport requirements, tour pacing, packing tips, and the itinerary, is available on the booking site . If your question is not addressed below, visit the tour booking site here or call 800-438-7672. Why are the dates so close to Convention? The 2025 dates were chosen to lock in the least expensive travel dates and provide an additional opportunity for members who don’t typically attend Convention. We hope to continue this trip annually, so there will be plenty of opportunities if 2025 does not work out for you. Who can attend this trip? This opportunity is open to all collegiate and alumnae members of Tri Sigma and their female friends or relatives. While we anticipate most travelers will be alumnae, we hope to have a cross-section of intergenerational members to enrich the experience! Can I bring someone with me? Tri Sigmas are welcome to bring their female friends or relatives! All travelers must be at least 18. How do I book my flights? EF Go Ahead Tours provides an airfare package at the time of booking if you would like them to arrange your flights. You may also book your own flights, but you are responsible for any delays you may encounter—resulting in missed time on tour—as well as transportation to and from the airport. Visit the booking site for more information. How can I find a roommate? Once you book your trip, you can access the tour app which has a messaging feature. We have also created a Facebook Group for members to join here . Will I need a passport? Yes! See the FAQ on the booking site for more information. We recommend applying for/renewing your passport as soon as possible. How much walking will there be? There will be a significant amount of walking, and travelers should be healthy enough to participate without assistance. Visit Ef Go’s FAQ on the booking site for more information. How does Tri Sigma benefit from this partnership? In addition to the exciting opportunity for Sigmas to explore the world alongside other members, Tri Sigma receives a small commission that benefits member education and leadership opportunities. Helpful Links Hotel & Travel FAQs » Book Your Flights » Payment/Cancellations » Trip Insurance » Safety & Support » Terms & Conditions »
- Executive Council Elections | Tri Sigma
Tri Sigma Executive Council elections are held each triennium and take place the same year as Convention. All elected Executive Council members serve a 3-year term and guide the organization's strategic vision. Executive Council Elections Tri Sigma Executive Council elections are held each triennium and take place the same year as Convention. All elected Executive Council members serve a 3-year term and guide the strategic vision of the organization. Executive Council Applications Executive Council members serve as the leaders accountable for the strategic vision of the organization and ensure operations are consistent with the mission and values of Sigma Sigma Sigma. They are charged with having critical conversations and making the difficult decisions needed to position the organization for a long, successful future. General applications to serve on the 2025-28 Executive Council are now closed and elections will proceed for these positions as scheduled. Unfortunately, the nominating committee was unable to identify qualified applicants for the role of National Treasurer. After consulting with a third-party parliamentarian, a second election for the National Treasurer position will occur after an additional application period. Questions on the Executive Council elections process may be submitted here —or review the FAQ below. What are the requirements to serve as National Treasurer? Click here to review the requirements, expectations, and responsibilities of Executive Council, including National Treasurer. All positions serve a 3-year term. In addition to the general qualifications to serve on Executive Council, experience specific to the role is required, including an understanding and/or experience in accounting and financial management, as well as an understanding and/or experience in capital markets and investments. Any alumnae in good standing may apply to serve on Executive Council; however, payment of annual or lifetime dues is required to hold a volunteer role with Trii Sigma. How do I apply? Members with experience in accounting, financial management, and understanding and/or experience in capital markets and investments, we encourage you to log into Sigma Connect and use the links on the announcement banner to preview the application or apply. Sign-in is required to access all materials. All applications will be sent to the Nominating Committee for review. The committee will work diligently to select a candidate list of applicants who are qualified and best suited to lead the organization. After extensive evaluation, a list of highly adept candidates will be prepared and presented to be voted upon by the credentialed delegates prior to Convention. Why do we need a second election? All applications and recommendations will be sent to the Nominating Committee. The committee will work diligently to select a candidate list of those who are most qualified and best suited to lead the organization. After extensive evaluation, a list of highly adept candidates will be prepared and presented to be voted upon by the credentialed delegates prior to Convention. Why doesn’t Executive Council appoint someone to serve since there is a vacancy? Vacancies occur when a member of Executive Council resigns or is removed from office. As no one has been elected yet, there is no vacancy to fill. What’s the timeline for National Treasurer application and elections? Application opens: Feb. 20 Application closes: March 6 Candidate list released: April 3 Forum available on Essential Sigma: April 3 Voting opens: April 17 Voting closes: May 1 Results released: On or before May 6 Will the current ballot change because of the National Treasurer election? No, as outlined in the Bylaws, no changes/additions will be allowed to the candidate list/ballot once announced. The Nominating Committee is charged with the responsibility to strategically identify, evaluate, and provide a report to the membership for the Executive Council leadership of Sigma Sigma Sigma. The members of the Nominating Committee have influence on the future of the organization and should each be carefully selected. Nominating Committee members need a broad knowledge of the membership and the organization’s mission, vision, and values, including the strategic plan. Applications are now closed. Committee Makeup Executive Council will work to assemble a committee that reflects the diversity of Tri Sigma’s membership and interests. Committee diversity shall include but is not limited to age, geographic location, sexual orientation, race and ethnicity, professional experience, and volunteer/leadership experience. It will be comprised of: One (1) committee chair appointed by Executive Council in a process separate from this Nominating Committee application and selection process Five (5) alumnae members One (1) collegiate member Note : All committee members must be in good standing, as verified by NHQ. Current Executive Council and staff members may not serve on the Nominating Committee. Anyone serving on the Nominating Committee may not be nominated to serve on Executive Council. Timeline of Service Executive Council elections are held on a triennium basis and take place in the same year as Convention. The following outlines the nomination process that begins the year prior to a convention year: Early July: Announce Nominating Committee application process and launch at trisigma.org. July 31: Nominating Committee Application closes. Aug. 30: The chair and committee members are appointed by Executive Council and will be notified by the National President. All other applicants will be notified by email from NHQ. Sept. 1: A date and time will be posted on this page for a Conversations with Council to provide a general overview on Executive Council service and answer any questions related to Executive Council service. Mid-October: Nominations/Applications open for Executive Council; Nominating Committee onboarding begins. Mid-November: The Nomination/Application process ends; the Nominating Committee begins reviewing applications. Feb. 28: The Nominating Committee’s candidate list due to the Executive Director in preparation for a formal announcement. Nominating Committee Process For additional information, including timeline, responsibilities, expectations, requirements and duties, refer to pages 4-6 of the Executive Council Elections Handbook . Questions may be sent to Executive Director Jenna Martin Pendry here .
- Member Development | Tri Sigma
Tri Sigma’s innovative programs are designed for lifelong learning and skill development with emerging leaders, volunteers, and seasoned professionals participating at all levels. Member Development Tri Sigma’s innovative programs are designed for lifelong learning and skill development with emerging leaders, volunteers, and seasoned professionals participating at all levels. Our member development framework cultivates a lifelong affinity to the organization as well as qualities of social excellence, human dignity, well-being, self-awareness, communication, and organizational leadership. Framework Offerings Competencies New members receive comprehensive education and training focused on friendship, character, leadership, and conduct to help them excel within Tri Sigma and beyond. Collegiate chapters host sisterhood events and retreats throughout the year that provide additional support, connection, and education opportunities. New members are also paired with an older, initiated member to guide them through sorority life. This “Big Sis” relationship is designed to provide an additional layer of support. Program Offerings Virtual Leadership Seminars Each semester, VLS provides engaging, webinar-style programs that offer practical tools members can immediately apply to their life and leadership journeys. VLS is optional and open to all members. The Academy The Academy empowers newly elected chapter leaders by providing the skills and role-based knowledge needed to prepare them to confidently interact, adapt, and excel in their leadership roles. National Convention In addition to conducting triennial business, Tri Sigma's National Convention provides opportunities for celebration, networking, and programming. Our next convention is scheduled for summer 2025 in St. Louis. Dunham Institute The Dunham Women of Character Institute empowers emerging collegiate leaders to through programming focused on strong character, having empathy, and leading with compassion. New Member Programming Essential Sigma Resources In addition to structured programs such as The Academy and Convention, Tri Sigma also offers a variety of self-guided learning opportunities and resources within Essential Sigma. Learn more about some of our offerings below. Onboarding From new members and collegiate chapter leaders to staff and volunteers at all levels, these modules are tailored to equip Sigmas for success. Each component ensures expectations are clearly defined and provides members the opportunity to gain critical knowledge, skill sets and the attitudes needed to excel in their next role within the organization. Member Success Series The Member Success Series is a comprehensive online program crafted to empower members with the essential tools, skills, and insights required for both personal and professional development. Featuring nine annual offerings, the series provides a well-structured and easily accessible pathway to personal growth, nurturing a sense of purpose and fostering a member-first culture of excellence and advocacy. Officers and advisors have the flexibility to choose from a range of topics within the series and encourage their chapter members to enroll in the Essential Sigma course, which serves as the primary source for learning. Collegiate chapter leaders also receive an in-person debrief guide, enabling them to facilitate meaningful discussions within the chapter. Steadfast Series The Steadfast Series is designed exclusively for our alumnae and volunteers. It focuses on lifelong learning and encourages continuous personal and professional growth. All alumnae have access to a variety of engaging opportunities and impactful microlearning sessions that provide essential organizational updates and standalone modules on Tri Sigma’s ritual, inclusive excellence, and our partnership with March of Dimes. As an added benefit, participants earn Continuing Education Credits to recognize their dedication to ongoing education. Competency Certifications Competency Certifications are structured and progressive courses tailored to support a member’s personal growth and development. Each address areas of need identified in the membership assessment. Competencies are based on three of our creed-based themes: values, resiliency and enablement. Competencies are based on three of our creed-based themes: values, resiliency and enablement. They provide guided learning on a wide range of essential skills, including social excellence, human dignity, well-being, self-awareness, communication, and organizational leadership. Upon course completion, members earn a badge and a certificate. Lifelong Learning The Lifelong Learning Library within Essential Sigma provides a variety of programs designed to support ongoing education and personal development for our members. Whether a newly initiated member, graduating seniors, or an alumnae of any stage of live, this library is carefully curated to provide content based on wherever Sigmas are in their membership journey.
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- Nominating Committee Announced Ahead of 2025 Triennial Elections
Changes to the Triennial Elections Process were recently announced. Based on recommendations made by the Election Review Process Team, Executive Council approved bylaw changes to the existing process. Nominating Committee Members were also recently appointed: Committee Chair Chair Allison Swift-Duttine, Psi–Marshall University Beth Deines, Beta Kappa–Arizona State University Erin Donkersloot, Pi–Emporia State University Rachel Greene, Beta Epsilon–Western Illinois University Mia Scalamogna, Gamma Zeta–Slippery Rock University Sarah Turner, Alpha Alpha–Concord University Karen Varga-Sinka, Epsilon Tau–Saint Leo University The Nominating Committee is charged with the responsibility to strategically identify, evaluate, and provide a report to the membership for the Executive Council leadership of Sigma Sigma Sigma. As referenced in the May issue of The Path Forward , changes to the Triennial Elections Process were made based on recommendations by the Election Review Process Team and were prompted b ased on delegate feedback from the 2022 National Convention. After 12 months of extensive research, interviews, and documentation review, the Election Process Review Team—led by Past National President Kaye Schendel— provided their report and recommendation for updated processes surrounding the triennial election of Tri Sigma’s Executive Council. The EPR Team was charged to explore and recommend an option for a more streamlined and efficient elections process that allows for more delegates to participate, remove the financial barrier to voting by limiting it to delegates who can afford to attend Convention, better align with Tri Sigma’s board governance model, and allow for a greater transition period of leadership for the incoming Executive Council. “The underpinning of our work is the staunch belief that one of the most important responsibilities of membership is electing our future leadership,” said Kaye Schendel. The recommended plan will use Rank Choice Voting, a nonpartisan voting model in which voters rank candidates by preference. It allows for more representation and promotes greater diversity, equity and inclusion. Rank Choice Voting ensures majority cohesion in elections and allows for multiple qualified candidates on the ballot. As part of the team’s recommendation and report, the committee created a timeline for the elections process, an application and recommendation form for EC service, an elections handbook, and a comprehensive Nominating Committee manual with interview questions and rubrics for scoring applicants. Executive Council has approved the team’s recommendations and bylaw changes. Voting will take place prior to Convention to ensure a seamless transition of power. The amended bylaws will be on the business agenda to be ratified at Convention in St. Louis next summer. “After 12 months of research and reviewing so many options—we truly believe this to be the fairest and most just election process for our organization,” said Kaye. Special thanks to the ERP Team for their work: Chair Kaye Schutte Schendel, Co-Chair Tara Benson, Liz Wakeman Hoffert, Susie Fink Kuhn, Cara Luyster, Jill Carlson Schmidt, and Laura Ward Sweet. National President Joyce O’Daniel served as a non-voting Executive Council liaison and Jenna Martin Pendry served as a non-voting staff liaison. A Conversations with Council call will be held Monday, Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. ET to review the qualifications, expectations, and responsibilities of leading the organization. Members interested in applying to serve on the 2025-28 Executive Council are encouraged to attend. Click here to register. If you’re a member and didn’t receive the most recent issue of The Path Forward, log into Sigma Connect to ensure you are opted into receive General Announcements.
- Tri Sigma Celebrates Academic Achievement
Collegiate members who maintain a 4.0 GPA for two consecutive semesters are honored with a sterling silver scholarship ring. We are thrilled to recognize the 99 members who achieved this milestone during the 2023-24 academic year! Alpha–Longwood University Makayla Lewis Alpha Beta–Kent State University Jordyn Goldstein Katelyn Pepper Alpha Chi–Murray State University Jade Christy Lacey Cruse Virginia Hardy Katelyn Heaton Isabella Kuhl Alyssa Luse Allison Zinobile Alpha Epsilon–Northwest Missouri State University Abigail Baker Lauren Kohl Julianna Marshall Molly Renshaw Samantha Steinke Alpha Iota–Northeastern State University Kailey Farris Ashley Livingston Julia Paden Riley Schuler Chelbie Turtle Alpha Mu–University of Louisiana at Lafayette Allie Bossier Maelin Crum Erin Fontenot Jami Lombardo Bailey Melancon Lindsey Trahan Alpha Zeta–Northwestern State University Brea Baca-White Avari Cain Makynli Delcambre Tatum Waites Beta Delta–Shepherd University Katie Keckler Leah Shaw Beta Mu–University of Central Oklahoma Samantha Colasanti Veronica Cook Ciara Gawronski Kylie Weldon Chi–Pittsburg State University Jaiden Smith Delta Chi–University of Virginia Caroline McGuinness Emma Nardone Sarah Sarzier Delta Zeta–Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Alexis Jones Areona McFarlin Epsilon Gamma–Grand Valley State University Madison Moore Epsilon Rho–Minnesota State University-Mankato Great Lampe Autumn Manni Eta Kappa–Texas Woman’s University Madison Lussier Eta Lambda–Moravian College Georgina Skoutelas Eta Nu–Ramapo College of New Jersey Leah Goldblatt Eta Omicron–Sam Houston State University Caidyn Frederick Caroline Worchesik Eta Rho–Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus Kairi Balow Eta Theta–Gustavus Adolphus College Mary Davenport Emma Kelsey Rakiah Swenson Eta Xi–Ursinus College Mackenzie Donatelli Alexandra Nenish Brenna Snively Ellie Teklits Eta Zeta–University of Alaska-Anchorage Victoria Duggan Marilynn Nashalook Gamma Beta–East Carolina University Kathryn Frizzle Mary Porter Gamma Mu–Southeastern Louisiana University Kylie Baudean Blair St. Germain Reagan St. Germain Alexis Thibodeaux Omicron–Eastern Michigan University Megan Monette Ashlyn Stager Pi–Emporia State University Emma Titus Theta Delta–Lindenwood University Anna Borchert Brooke Brennell Olivia Knopfel Sarah Marian Lauren Roberts Kathryn Rorie Kayla Rorie Jenna Sessa Ally Sprague Abigail Thompson Keyaira Wilkerson Katelynn Zucco Theta Iota–Auburn University Jillian Byers Madeleine Cargile Andrea D’Amico MacKenzie Depwe Margo Flores Molly Martini Sana Montague Reagan Moore Sara Perkins Kaitlyn Stocum Theta Kappa–University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Lauren Kranz Theta Zeta–Case Western Reserve University Elaina Bancroft Kate Hughs-Baird Grace Lee Maria Lindquist Jenna Purslow Annie Ratliff Zeta Kappa– Montclair State University Juliana Abbaticola
- Tri Sigma Honors 75-Year Members
Tri Sigma is proud to recognize those who have reached 75 years of membership in our sorority. These members exemplify a lifetime of sisterhood, loyalty, and dedication to our values. Alpha–Longwood University Eloise Stancell Godsey Mary Morris Slaughter Anne Haskins Tucker Virginia Guy Yonce Alpha Alpha–Concord University Marguerite Hinty Brown Norma Lindley Hall Araminta Hale Johnston Annabelle Laing Mary Burgess Morgan Margaret Ann Murphy Florence Ellison Newland Gertrude Crute Snidow Alice Dawson Ward Alpha Beta–Kent State University Carol Fenton Burkholder Isobel Shively Edgerton Janet Irons Mountford Alpha Chi–Murray State University Maxine C. Bell Benn Arnold Butterworth LaVerne Clapp Patty Sue Clopton Martha Sue Crosby Veda Hallam Etheridge Violet Blackwell Evans Mary Bottom Gresham Ann Owen Kuhn Rosemary Legeay Mary Stokes Russell Evelyn Dawson Stockley Joy Bennett Wernet Alpha Delta–Drexel University Mary Long Bowden Carolynn Cramer Mabel Trout Dashiell Rosemary Leonard Driscoll Lorna Pratt Grentzenberg Helen Marie Cummings Hamilton Marcia Chambers Herrick Betsy MacGarrigle Holland Lorene Holland June Gemmill Kauffman Harriette McLean Kenworthy Vivian Datz Lowry Mildred Tombler Lynch Loretta Rauch Shirley Goss Reese Muriel Tedrow Reihl Kathryn P. Stratton Anne Swingler Juanita Conroy Williams Alpha Epsilon–Northwest Missouri State University Joyce Gunderson Anderson Meredee Myers Baade Joan Miller Freeman Esther Marguerite Gasper Mary Osborn Hamilton Judy Harper Jennings Margaret Wade Long Betty Jean Martin Irene Whitmore Renshaw Iris Wehrli Scott Naomi McQuate White Alpha Gamma–Fort Hays State University Gertrude Durbus Miller Alpha Iota–Northeastern State University Susan Fox Brennan Betty Neumeyer Carlow Mary Moran Haggard Carolyn Williams Hall Brookie Fink Maycher Virginia Rutherford Robinson Alpha Lambda–Harris-Stowe State University Audry Westerholt Behr Martha Patricia Cronin Jean Riedmeyer Gregory Gloria Althoff McNamara Lee Luedde Moeller Junanita Monken Ostendorf Bernadine Engelbrecht Taylor Virginia Winter-Moellenhoff June Rock Witzl Alpha Mu–University of Louisiana at Lafayette Gloria Marquette Arboneaux Mary De La Rue Beyer Fleta Hollier Boagni Christine McCorkle Crochet Helen Wainwright Domingue Judith Mouton Hebert Mona Hemphill Hollier Willanna Edwards James Mary Ellen McEniry Norma Overbey Meyers Lucy Miller Vincent Dorothy Claire White Gloria Landry Wiggins Alpha Nu–Southern Illinois University Carbondale Patricia Ashley Akin Betty Keller Casper Pauline Rose Crader Billie Landers Criminger Elaine Dassing Evers Marian Keooghan Gilpin Betty Maddex Goddard Margaret Wilburn Henderson Essie Wogmon Herrell Lois Pierce Hewitt Doris Van Buskirk Hooper Geraldine Coale Howden Margaret Easton Joliff M. Lorraine Carrington Koets Elmer Barnes McCarty Mary Meyers Miller Bette Stader Mulligan Helen Palmer Nelson Peggy Adams Orsborn Laline Lord Oser Josephine Vickers Paulson Ethel Doelling Peters Wanda Conrad Pirtle Cecilia Brush Ringhofer Iva Sichling Rogers Mary McDowell Rogers Patricia Parks Sitter Elta Willms Smith Sofia Constance Theofanopoulos Janis Marion Wilhelm Alpha Omicron–University of Central Arkansas Ruby Galloway Farish Mary Leslie Fitzgibbon Callie King Goodwin Billy Rhodes Henry Calla Harper Rainbolt Julia Hogg Roach Ida Redman Smith Patricia Henigan Threet Alpha Phi–Central Michigan University Marjorie A. Janson Jane VanDerbeck Park Patricia Slaughter Juanita DeMott Vogelsberg Marilyn LePard Wardrop Sally Carnahan Weisenburger Alpha Pi–PennWest Clarion Betty Underwood Boyer Jean Blake Ferguson Joyce Simpson Lignelli Ann Carrier Mayo Norma Bloom Siar Bertha Thompson Wallace Alpha Psi–Eastern Illinois University Patsy Mason Benge Alpha Psi–Eastern Illinois University Betty Jane Boley Eloise Crouse Favis Cleora Creviston Fitzgerald Shirley Middlesworth Hill Barbara Ringo Knott Emma Catherine McQueen Arlene Swearingen Muthersbough Ariel Bowman Stuckey Harriet Kinney Watts Alpha Rho–Lock Haven University Mary Raymond English Sara Zubler Frazier Mary Curran Loughran Mary Jane Marschik Mary King Pierce M. Louise Stabler Alpha Tau–University of the District of Columbia Alberta Lockhead Lasham Marjorie Wedding Sumner Edith Fraser Weinrich Alpha Theta–Radford University Alice Sykes Barnett Sara Porterfield Eades Marie Gilliland Flanagan Jacqueline McFall Hartman Peggy Wood Hughson Eva Phipps Kelly Doris Hoy Kinzie Mary Jessee Kiser Ada Morgan Mona Jean Morse Jane Painter Wall Alpha Upsilon–James Madison University Alice Sherman Bovee Evelyn Fosnight Burke Mildred Burford Clarke Margaret Paret Duncan Anne Petticrew Elliott Dorothy Sutton Gardner Virginia Dodd Good Helen McCue Goodykoontz Helen Gibson Gunter Jo Ann Johnson Halpert Olive James Hawkins Barbara Conrad Larcombe Velva Shumate Love Harriette Thomas McGinnis Shirley Elliott Moberg Marjorie Schultz Pierce Margaret Grimes Powell Phyllis Leach Terry Alpha Xi–University of Wisconsin–Whitewater Priscilla McKewan Curran Georgia Vannie Hess Sally Fenner Johnson Helen Kratzat Reinholz Magdalene Gaveras Wos Alpha Zeta–Northwestern State University Marian Cocke Claire Courtney Landry Alice Elizabeth Martin Carmen Courtney McNabb Rowena Taliaferro Merryman Doris Ott Virginia Loraine Paul Mary Lee Sigler Posey Beta Alpha–Northern Illinois University Jane Groves Bastian Natalie Chapman Calhoun Mary Jane Zurick DeCamp Dorothy Poole Dill L. Ione Babcox Elmendorf Jean Coleman Erickson Mary Wagner Hill Beverly Vose Kelton Virginia Dailey Kilburn Harriet Wedberg Kinnealy Muriel Mapes LaVanne Leatrice Banks Lees Shirley Jahn Milburn Janet Fisk Neill Bettie Ringberg O'Neal Bonnie Peterson Prentice Mary Sanders Ryan Janet Glueck Sack Evelyn Eames Warn Beta Beta–Missouri State University Bonnie Jean Alexander Beryldene Bryson Appleby Martha Foster Applequist Margret Thomas Beazley Wanda Overby Beyers Adelaide Tarleton Bryant Jean Clarke Drumwright Olive Schmid Gleason Betty Jane Goodman Louanna Gray Harriette Davis Hoppe Harriett Sherer Hutchens Connie Whipple Jones Shirley Blair Lovell Virginia Baker Malloy Bettie June Matlock Wilda Jones Mitchell Gladys Wickizer Moon Doris Crews Newman Emily Scott O'Reilly Virginia Lewis Rittenhouse Gloria Warren Smith Emma Lou Burns Thraen Bobbie Sanford Webb Billie McKenzie White Beta Delta–Shepherd University Elizabeth Cockrill Baechtel Dorothy Lee Cox Nancy Miller Dieudonne Mary Hartzell Dobbins Anne Hardesty Driver Pauline Eva LaLonde Harriet Virginia Leach Frances Virginia Lewis Rosemary Lyne Frances Trimble Miller Jeanne Myers Price Helen McKee Simpson Marion Myers Skinner Mary Cecelia Sullivan Jane Alther Troupe Margaret Eleanor Whitmore Beta Gamma–Ball State University Bronna Montgomery Boling Ellamae Owens Bowers Joan Touby Coburn Ellen Riley Cole Annabel Shafer Conn Lenore M. Cupp Betty Rothhaar Edsall Ethel Jane Gantz Doris Ann Hasler Florence Curtis Jones Elsin Tillett Kimmons Patricia Joan Mauller Norma Love Milhollin Doris Morris Miller Mary Sheets Myers Norma Barber Plank Carol Brouse Salvers Helen Bales Sheppard Eleanor Cecil Socin Betty Resler Thalls Chi–Pittsburg State University Norma Hinton Agnew Nancy Horton Bowlus Donna Panknin Denton Wanda Lee Ferguson Hickman Margaret Kenney Klump Dorothy Hammick Mills Janet Peck Morris Patricia Todd Orey Rogene Nordstedt Penny Ann Alexander Reed Mary LeRoy Stice Dorothy Simion Sullinger Lambda–Indiana University of Pennsylvania Thelma Thomas Baird Ruth Rhea Boyd Eleanor Marie Derabasse Margorie Lawson Hill Mary Ann Master Maryann Swisher Mitchell Joanna Joseph Welton Mu–Truman State University Mary Dawdy Bethel Doris McClanahan Biggerstaff Elsie Sutton Brown Betty Stinson Elliott Corrine Henrietta Gilbert Louise O'Reilly Jolene Underhill Pink Elizabeth Hamilton Schnackel Janey Penwell Townsley Mary Elizabeth Willey Nu–University of Central Missouri Alice Searfoss Allen Annette Clatworthy Baker June Frame Carr Lenora Damron Cramer Anna Lewis Dennis Virginia Cross Eddleman Jean Minert Green Betty Feagans Jennison Margaret Mudd Jost Katherine Hall Kramer Billie Stewart McCracken Patricia Wilkinson Schmidt Omicron–Eastern Michigan University Doris Kays Kraushaar Eloise D. Sievert Patricia Pretty Streat Pi–Emporia State University Norma Lewis Bletscher June Crawford Byrd Grace Thresher Davis Imogene Richards Flott Jeanne Belting Juhlin Shirley McNichol Kroeger Laura Kuhlmann McAntee Treva Mallary McCandless Betty McKenney Palmer Dorothy Dale Phelps Arlie Crabb Riggs Psi–Marshall University Mary Dandelet Austin Edna Wood Bing Betty Dunn Bucko Joan Whitley Cole Helen Dandelet Jewel Mullens Frazier Ann Clark Holt Virginia Caviness Houchins Carolyn Law Lanham-Mahs Rebecca Satterwhite McComas Phyllis Schumaker McKenzie Elizabeth Lyon Miller Mabel Heaton Patterson Virginia Broaddus Ray Ann Loy Robbins Constance Barrett Sauer Jo Anne Shivel Shively Betty Blair Slack Betty McGrew Stenhouse Carolyn Reed Templeton Beverly Wegwart Trowbridge Claire Brewer Verwer Ruth Kimberling Winters Agnes Keesee Woods Sigma–Western Colorado University Jean Marshall Baldwin Katherine Sievers Boyd Lucile Roe Cayler Dorothy Dutemeyer Doris Lucero Fresques Genevieve Miller O'Halloran Lillian Runyon Peth Tau–New Mexico Highlands University Margie Ladd Ingram Upsilon–East Central University Stella Rose Chowins Thelma Fidler Gance Helen Louise Laird Evelyn Louise Lewis Carolyn Miller Lela Mae Shipley Xi–Northwestern State Obera Maedgen Brown Dorothy Lee Chalmers Juanita Pahl Frost Mary Ellen Lindley Lois Toner Rust Zeta–SUNY Buffalo Wanda Elenor Beiling Dorothy Ann Butler Wilma Kuney Fargo Hilda Day Fitch Patricia Mary McGinty Dorothy Hare Neal Mary Joan O'Connell Mary Hollands Provin Barbara Wilson Rauth Margaret Engelmann Robson Barbara Baumer Seamon Janet Forbes Snyder Shirley MacLochlon Walsh Rita Longo Zalewski If you know of a member who has entered Omega Chapter, please use our contact form to notify NHQ.
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- Tri Sigma Goes to ItalyJune 13, 2025 | 4:00 AMItaly
- 2025 National ConventionJune 26, 2025 | 4:00 AM1820 Market St, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA