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Title:
ANCHORA of Delta Gamma, Vol. 91, No. 4, Winter 1975
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1975
Subjects:
Delta Gamma ANCHORA (Publication)
Era:
1970s
20th Century
The Local Scene
The organization also contributes $100
Harrisburg
to the Panhellenic advisory committee
The Harrisburg area alumnae asso-
on rushing.
ciation assisted the City Panhellenic
On the first day of rushing when
in running a booth at the annual
all the houses held open house, East
charity bazaar held at a shopping mall
Bay Panhellenic members served a
in the fall.
buffet dinner to approximately 300
Dorothy Oneil Nettles, IM-Florida
rushees.
State, the association's Panhellenic
In addition to Doris Kelley, Pat
delegate, recruited the following Delta
Harro Coats, AA-Oregon, and Ruth
Gamma aides: Marianne Dapp Bacon,
Wells Livingston, I-California, repre-
BA-Gettysburg; Elizabeth Balderson
sent Delta Gamma as alternates.
Maurer, AX-Penn State; and Jeanne
Grossman Thomas, AX-Penn State.
Columbus
Alternate delegate Elizabeth Maurer
Columbus alumnae and collegians
held a workshop in her home to make
took part in the City Panhellenic
tooth fairy pillows. Many alumnae
Association's promotional parties for
contributed baked goods, paperback
college-bound students. Three parties
books, and white elephants. The pro-
were held in different areas of the
ceeds of approximately $500 will pro-
city, and the same informal format
vide scholarships for local girls.
was followed at each. Pins, campus
brochures, and slides were displayed,
Marin County
WELCOMING new alumna Jennifer Gale Fow-
and questions about Greek life were
An outdoor summer fashion show
ler, TT-TCU, right, to the Little Rock group is
answered in a casual but informative
was part of the Marin County Pan-
chapter president, Irene Marinos Vratsinas,
atmosphere.
hellenic luncheon at the local Art and
BK-Kansas.
Garden Center last summer.
Denver
Mary Maresh Bulley, AII-Arizona,
The Denver Area Panhellenic
Pat Murray Aster, BX-Denver, and
termed their first major fund raising
Panhellenic
Stephanie Brady Biesi, TT-TCU, were
effort, a house tour in the Hiwan Hills
Delta Gamma waitresses for the day,
participation
area of Evergreen, Colorado, a huge
along with members of other Panhel-
success, netting $1500 for their schol-
lenic groups.
Amarillo
arship fund.
Barbara Welsh Groger, AE-UCLA,
Over 700 people paid $2.50 to tour
Amarillo alumnae participated in
was a model in the show. Fancy Bulley
five homes, each with its own indi-
"Tables Elegantes," a city-wide project
is the Delta Gamma representative to
to benefit Amarillo Panhellenic schol-
viduality of design and furnishings.
Panhellenic who handled the master
Carol Watson Koser, An-Arkansas,
arships.
rushing file during the summer.
Charlotte Shive Rhodes, TE-Texas
was publicity chairman for the tour.
Proceeds from Panhellenic events
Tech, was in charge of the table set-
provide $100 awards of merit to Marin
ting, "On a Sundae Afternoon," which
Denver Juniors
high school seniors. Five awards were
was awarded honorable mention for
Denver Junior alumnae returned a
made during the past year.
originality and uniqueness.
social favor and renewed friendships
Samantha Ford Cox, M-Missouri,
last spring by entertaining members
was chairman of the publicity com-
of Kappa Kappa Gamma at a salad
mittee for the event.
luncheon.
Because of advance planning on the
part of Carol Watson Koser, Al-Ar-
Berkeley-East Bay
kansas, Panhellenic delegate and lunch-
Doris Dolan Kelley, r-Stanford,
eon chairman, 95 persons were served
president of East Bay Panhellenic,
for a total of $124. Contributions of
announced that the group's scholar-
food were made by Delta Gamma
ship program has been increased this
alumnae from recipes in the Delta
year.
Gamma Cook Book.
Three scholarships are given-$300
Door prizes of ivy plants in baskets
for an undergraduate Panhellenic
and entertainment by a Sweet Adeline
woman, $100 to the Dean of Women
group added to the enjoyment of an
for an incoming freshman from an
afternoon in which new friendships
East Bay high school, and $400 to the
were made and the Panhellenic spirit
Dean of Women for an emergency
was much in evidence.
fund. All of these scholarships are
administered by the University of
Fort Lauderdale
California.
Three high school seniors will be
Scholarships administered by Pan-
recipients of $200 interest-free college
PRESIDENT of Dallas Panhellenic is Martha
hellenic include $500 to a Panhellenic
loans from the proceeds of the Fort
Cheely Brown, IN-North Texas, The group
woman for graduate work and two
Lauderdale Panhellenic luncheon fash-
presented four $500 scholarships to Dallas
$300 scholarships to juniors or seniors.
ion show held in November.
area high school graduates.
THE ANCHORA OF DELTA GAMMA
WINTER 1975/25