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Title:
ANCHORA of Delta Gamma, Vol. 93, No. 2, Summer 1977
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1977
Subjects:
Delta Gamma ANCHORA (Publication)
Era:
1970s
20th Century
William Wood Colony Becomes Delta Omega Chapter of Delta Gamma
William Woods Colony
Becomes Delta Omega
Chapter of Delta Gamma
William Woods College in Fulton, Missouri became
Henke, Stacy Hitchcock, Jennifer Jezisek, Tamara
the home of a new Delta Gamma chapter when 42
Lankenau, Debora Landrum, Anna Matney, Allison
young women were pledged on February 5. At the
McDonald, Mary McGovern, Anna Miller, Kathleen
present time, William Woods is the only all-female
Orthwein, Gail Quillman, Joan Rackers, Betsy Ragelis,
school at which there is a Delta Gamma chapter.
Sarah Reichert, Hyla Richey, Janet Rickel, Tambra
Fraternity President Mary Ann Bowyer, Vice-Presi-
Robertson, Linda Rudoff, Kim Rush, Barb Scott, Nata-
dent: Membership Barbara Laederach, Secretary-Treas-
lie Sims, Holly Smith, Valerie Smith, Julie Stensgaard,
urer Elizabeth Norris, and Expansion Coordinator
Kathryn Ude, and Vera Ward.
Barbara Ankenbruck Caldwell were on the campus from
Last fall William Woods College contacted five
January 30 to February 6 for an open house, a theme
National Panhellenic Conference groups and invited
party, two days of interviews with prospective pledges,
them to make a formal presentation to President Randall
a preference party, pledging, a reception following the
B. Cutlip and to Dean Joyce Lake, Dean of Student
pledge ceremony, and the first pledge meeting. Province
Services at the school.
Collegiate Chairman Barbara Anderson attended the
On October 19 and 20, Betty Norris and Barbara
preference party, pledge ceremony, and the first pledge
Caldwell presented information about Delta Gamma
meeting of the new group.
to school officials, and the Fraternity was invited to
Charter members of Delta Omega chapter are the
colonize on the campus. The Council voted unanimously
following: Ann Ashpole, Dorothy Billings, Donna Jo
to do so.
Black, Terri Buzan, Camille Cameron, Marsha Christen-
The colonization team of Mal Bowyer, Barbara
sen, Barbara Cleland, Dereama Digh, Jill Durrall, Carol
Laederach, Betty Norris and Barbara Ankenbruck
Fehlandt, Elizabeth Flink, Cathy Folk, Carol Gibson,
Caldwell visited Mu chapter at the University of Mis-
Deborah Grush, Dorinda Hall, Melinda Harvey, Libbe
souri to review the colonization schedule. They also
met with the Director of Housing, the Dean of Student
Services, and other William Woods administrators.
ANCHORA
Panhellenic Hosts
of Delta Gamma
Open House
The campus Panhellenic hosted an open house for
SUMMER 1977
VOL. 93, NO. 2
those women who had expressed an interest in becom-
ing pledges of a Delta Gamma colony.
Aldridge Recreation Center was the campus locale
EDITOR
Margaret Hess Watkins, Alpha Xi
for interviews and parties with the post-pledging recep-
OFFICE OF PUBLICATION The Anchora of Delta
tion held in the Blue Room at Tucker Hall. Represen-
Gamma, 3250 Riverside Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43221.
tatives of the William Woods College administration,
Correspondence of an editorial and business nature
faculty, and staff attended the reception as well as
should be sent to the above address. The Anchora is
representatives of the Panhellenic Council, Westminster
published quarterly in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Win-
College fraternities, the Interfraternity Council, and
ter. Subscription price is $1.50 per year payable to
presidents of other campus sororities. Alpha Chi
The Anchora of Delta Gamma.
Omega, Alpha Phi, and Chi Omega are other NPC
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