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Title:
ANCHORA of Delta Gamma, Vol. 103, No. 1, Spring 1987
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1987
Subjects:
Delta Gamma ANCHORA (Publication)
Era:
1980s
20th Century
ANCHORA of Delta Gamma, Vol. 103, No. 1, Spring 1987 Page 5
said. "The short-term goals are simple: to share those
those members who can share information and skills
purposes and accomplishments with our members."
with each other," Maggie said. "Collegians who have
"One specific plan is to hold a seminar in Colum-
used the computerized program have been exception-
bus, Ohio for presidents of alumnae groups," Maggie
ally positive in their evalution of it. Much more can be
said.
done in this area as additional women become in-
"Alumnae would learn from Fraternity officers and
volved and express their willingness to provide help
outside speakers how to enrich the alumnae organi-
to other Delta Gammas."
zations, how to deal with the varying makeup of their
Another program which has been successful is OP-
membership, how to plan annual programs to match
TIONS, an alcohol awareness and education pro-
the interests and background of their college-
gram. Delta Gamma recently shared the program
educated membership, and to become the best possi-
with all members of the Association of Fraternity Ad-
ble leaders," she said.
visors (see related article on page 20).
"In addition, future officers for the Fraternity and
"For the future, I would like to see us have the re-
DELTA GAMMA'S DEVELOPMENT team; from left, Maureen
Sweeny Syring, President; Beverly Oneal Ellis, Director of the
Foundation; Marge Sweatt Gorsline, newly appointed Chairman of
Public Relations and Programming for the Foundation; and Margaret
Hess Watkins, Executive Director, met with William Jenkins, Vice-
President of Development Dynamics Group, to discuss Delta Gamma
"Directions."
Foundation would be identified, nurtured and re-
sources to provide not only a Chapter Consultant to a
cruited. To me, this is one of the most exciting aspects
chapter requesting aid, but also guest speakers,
of our future. I think Delta Gammas everywhere will
workshops for officers and special cultural activities
be equally excited about the ways in which the Frater-
directly to the chapter on its campus," Maggie said.
nity and Foundation will further respond to their
"When we can do these kinds of things, we will
needs as women."
truly begin to fully realize the purposes of Delta Gam-
Several programs designed to aid members already
ma as expressed in the Constitution."
have been implemented and are under the direction
the objects of this Fraternity shall be to foster high
of the Foundation. One is the Cable Connection, Del-
ideals of friendship among college women, to promote their
ta Gamma's career networking and support system.
educational and cultural interests, to create in them a true
"With more than 1,000 professionals enrolled, it is
sense of social responsibility, and to develop in them the best
but one way that Delta Gamma is bringing together
qualities of character.
THE ANCHORA OF DELTA GAMMA
SPRING 1987/5