<p>ag54’s son’s group was founded in the same town as two other national fraternities.Her husband’s fraternity is incorporated in the title of a song that was very popular in its day.</p>
<p>Let’s not forget the women’s fraternities. This is my sister’s and mine!</p>
<p>Sally Charlton Augustiny
Beta Nu, Ohio State, 1947
Commercial artist; book illustrator</p>
<p>Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Beta Nu, Ohio State, 1896
Author and philanthropist</p>
<p>Bernice Williams Foley
Beta RhoΔ, Cincinnati, 1922
Writer, journalist, and editor; director of Ohioana Library</p>
<p>Neta Lohnes Frazier
Gamma Gamma, Whitman, 1929
Children’s author</p>
<p>Polly Knipp Hill
Beta Lambda, Illinois & Beta Tau, Syracuse, 1919
Artist </p>
<p>Margaret Hillis
Delta, Indiana, 1941
Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Choir</p>
<p>Julia Ward Howe
Phi, Boston (honorary member), 1884
Lecturer & reformer; author of Battle Hymn of the Republic</p>
<p>Alice Duer Miller
Beta Epsilon, Barnard College, 1897
Author & poet; wrote many columns on the Women’s suffrage movement for the New York Tribune</p>
<p>Shelley Smith Mydans
Beta Epsilon, Barnard College, 1933
Author; wife of Carl Mydans</p>
<p>Carey Boone Nelson
Theta, Missouri, 1943
Artist & sculptor</p>
<p>Elinor Keiss Rose
Kappa, Hillsdale, 1928
Poet </p>
<p>Susan Burrows Swan
Beta Nu, Ohio State, 1948
Associate registrar at Winterthur Museum; author </p>
<p>Anne Armstrong Thompson
Beta Chi, Kentucky, 1957
Bestselling author</p>
<p>Betty Jane McKenty Wylie
Gamma Sigma, Manitoba, 1947
Dramatic writer and poet</p>
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<p>Patty Berg
Chi, Minnesota, 1939
Golf champion</p>
<p>Jane Blalock
Delta Epsilon, Rollins, 1965
Golf champion</p>
<p>Donna de Varona
Gamma Xi, UCLA, 1966
Swimmer and sports commentator; won double gold medals at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics</p>
<p>Doris Hart
Delta Kappa, Miami (Florida),1947
Third Kappa to win U.S. Women’s Open Championship Tennis</p>
<p>Rosemary Henderson Marks
Gamma Sigma, Manitoba,1951
Leading lady of Ice Capades; won top awards in Canadian figure skating before she was 19</p>
<p>Helen Wills Roarke
PiΔ, UC Berkeley, 1924
Tennis champion</p>
<p>Betty Robinson Schwartz
Upsilon, Northwestern, 1931
Olympic gold medallist, 1928; member of the Track & Field Hall of Fame</p>
<p>Lisa Spain Short
Delta Upsilon, University of Georgia, 1981
1984 NCAA Singles Champion, First All-American in women’s tennis at UGA, and achieved
All-American status from 1981 - 1984</p>
<p>Hollis Stacy
Delta Epsilon, Rollins College, 1973
Winner of 1978 Women’s Open Golf Tournament</p>
<p>Beth Whittall
Gamma Delta, Purdue, 1954
Swimmer; represented USA in the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, Australia</p>
<p>Hazel Wightman
PiΔ, UC Berkeley, 1910
Tennis champion; founder of Wightman Tennis matches</p>
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<p>Robin Burns
Beta Tau, Syracuse, 1971
Retired as Victoria’s Secret Beauty Corp. CEO.; former president and CEO of Estee Lauder Companies Inc.'s North American operations and its Donna Karan Cosmetics brand; served as president of Calvin Klein Cosmetics Co.; headed the cosmetics division of Bloomingdales</p>
<p>Ruann Ernst
Beta Nu, Ohio State, 1965
Business woman; retired as CEO of Digital Island in 2002; worked for Hewlett Packard and General Electric</p>
<p>Marian Simpson (Garber) Carter
Gamma Omega, Denison
Career in Radio - NBC, CBS</p>
<p>Nancy Hanschman Dickerson
Eta, Wisconsin, 1947
White House correspondent; publisher of Among Those Present, a 1976 memoir covering the Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford administrations</p>
<p>Erin Moriarty
Beta Nu, Ohio State, 1971
CBS News; correspondent for 48 Hours</p>
<p>Nancy Humphries O’Dell
Epsilon Mu, Clemson, 1985
Co-Anchor of Access Hollywood</p>
<p>Jane Pauley
Delta, Indiana, 1969
Former anchorwoman for “Today Show,” NBC</p>
<p>Patti Searight
Beta Nu, Ohio State, 1937
Radio and television executive; director of American Women in Radio and Television</p>
<p>Jann Carl Sears
Theta, Missouri, 1979
Anchor for Entertainment Tonight</p>
<p>Katherine Brosnahan Spade
Omega, Kansas, 1982
Fashion Designer; co-founder of “Kate Spade brands”</p>
<p>Marguerite Wykoff Zapoleon
Beta RhoΔ, Cincinnati, 1924
Economic consultant and author of books on occupations and employment</p>
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<p>Jean Bartel
Gamma Xi, UCLA 1942
Miss America, 1943 </p>
<p>Gretchen Carlson
Beta EtaΔ, Stanford, 1985
Miss America, 1989</p>
<p>Gena Rowlands Cassavetes
Eta, Wisconsin, 1949
Movie and television actress; nominated for an Oscar for her portrayal of Mabel Longhetti in A Woman Under the Influence, 1974; recently played Allie Calhoun in The Notebook, 2004</p>
<p>Barbara Feldon
Delta Xi, Carnegie-Mellon, 1953
Actress; most famous for her role as Agent 99 in the television series, Get Smart</p>
<p>Jane Froman
Theta, Missouri,1927
Singer; television actress</p>
<p>Kate Jackson
Delta Rho, Mississippi, 1967
Actress; portrayed Sabrina Duncan on the television series, Charlie’s Angels</p>
<p>Ashley Judd
Beta Chi, Kentucky, 1987
Actress; credits include A Time to Kill, 1996, Kiss the Girls, 1997, and Double Jeopardy, 1999</p>
<p>Nancy Olson Livingston
Eta, Wisconsin,1947
Stage and screen star; starred in Disney’s Pollyanna</p>
<p>Nancy Fields O’Connor
Beta Phi, Montana, 1948
Actress; artist; wife of Carroll O’Connor </p>
<p>Jo Ann Pflug
Delta Kappa, Miami (FL), 1959
Actress; played Lt. Maria “'Dish” Schneiderstar in the movie version of M<em>A</em>S*H, 1970; star of Candid Camera</p>
<p>Nancy Morgan Ritter
Gamma Omega, Denison, 1968
Actress; wife of actor, John Ritter</p>
<p>Laurie Hickson Smith
Gamma Phi, SMU, 1990
Interior Design; designer on The Learning Channel’s (TLC) Trading Spaces</p>
<p>Margaret Speaks
Beta Nu, Ohio State, 1922
Singer; distinguished soprano of concert and radio</p>
<p>Helen Wagner Willey
AlphaΔ, Monmouth, 1935
Television and Broadway actress; has portrayed Nancy Hughes McClosky on the Daytime Drama As the World Turns since it premiered on CBS in 1956</p>
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<p>Susan Harrell Black
RhoΔ, Ohio Wesleyan & Epsilon Zeta, Florida State, 1962
Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit</p>
<p>Harriet Day Bricker
Beta Nu, Ohio State, 1916
Wife of former Senator and Governor of Ohio, John W. Bricker</p>
<p>Mary Thomas Brooks
Beta Kappa, Idaho, 1928
Director of U.S. Mint</p>
<p>Betty Prichard Dunn
Delta Rho, Mississippi, 1949
Wife of former governor of Tennessee, Winfield Dunn</p>
<p>Jean Mason Guy
Gamma Tau, North Dakota State, 1941
Wife of former governor of North Dakota, William L. Guy</p>
<p>Lucy Webb Hayes
Rho, Ohio Wesleyan (honorary member), 1880
Wife of 19th U.S. President, Rutherford B. Hayes</p>
<p>Nancy Ham Ostrander
Mu, Butler, 1944
U.S. Ambassador to Suriname in South America</p>
<p>Maryon Moody Pearson
Beta Psi, Toronto, 1921
Wife of the fourteenth Prime Minister of Canada, Lester Bowles Pearson</p>
<p>Beverly Moore Perdue
Beta Chi, University of Kentucky, 1967
Lt. Governor of North Carolina</p>
<p>Emma Fall Schofield
Phi, Boston, 1902
Lawyer and judge; first woman in Massachusetts to serve as Asst. Attorney General, appt. as judge in Massachusetts</p>
<p>Constance Cornell Stuart
Gamma Phi, SMU, 1957
Deputy Director of the office in International Visitors Program; Mrs. Nixon’s Staff Director and Press Secretary</p>
<p>Jane Swift
Zeta Theta, Trinity, 1985
First woman governor of Massachusetts</p>
<p>Minnetta Taylor
Iota, DePauw, 1877
Women’s suffrage movement; early editor of The Key</p>
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<p>Mary Shuham Dore
Gamma Gamma, Whitman, 1947
Established a parent support group that became the National SIDS (Sudden Infant Death) Foundation</p>
<p>Phyllis Galanti
Gamma Kappa, William & Mary, 1960
Chairman of Board of National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia</p>
<p>Emily Eaton Hepburn
Beta Beta, St. Lawrence, 1882
Founder of Panhellenic House in N.Y.; director of Reid Hall in Paris</p>
<p>Thora McIlroy Mills
Beta Psi, Toronto, 1924
Volunteer for Eskimo and Native American aid</p>
<p>Mary Durey Poole
Chi, Minnesota, 1952
Volunteer; National President of Junior League</p>
<p>Avis Pumphrey
Gamma Upsilon, British Columbia, 1929
Social service</p>
<p>Kate Shelly
Omicron, Simpson, 1882
Heroine; saved many lives from near train disaster in 1881</p>
<p>Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch
Phi, Boston, 1886
Humanitarian; head of historic Greenwich House in N.Y.C.</p>
<p>Lucy Guild Toberman
Gamma Xi, UCLA, 1928
Community leader</p>
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<p>Betty Lou Anderson
Gamma Kappa, William & Mary, 1959
Ecology; chemist</p>
<p>Diana Devine Felt
Delta Eta, Utah,1941
Television mental health coordinator</p>
<p>Jessica Garretson Finch
Beta Epsilon, Barnard College, 1891
Educator and author; founded Finch Junior College</p>
<p>Marguerite Hill
Beta Psi, Toronto, 1937
Physician-in-chief of Women’s College Hospital from 1965-1984</p>
<p>Ruth Johnson Holden
Delta Alpha, Penn State,1956
Educator; inventor for speech and hearing problems</p>
<p>Jane Dole Jones
Delta Iota, Louisiana State,1948
Chairman of National Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions</p>
<p>Sarah Lee Lippincott
Beta Alpha, Pennsylvania, 1940
Astronomer</p>
<p>Lois Lloyd
AlphaΔ, Monmouth, 1938
Educator; worked with mentally handicapped</p>
<p>Dr. Susan W. Rockwood
Beta RhoΔ, Cincinnati, 1943
Microbiologist</p>
<p>Dr. Doris Seward
Delta, Indiana, 1935
Executive Assistant to President of Pennsylvania State University</p>
<p>Katherine Lucinda Sharp
Upsilon, Northwestern, 1884
Founded Library School at Northwestern University; grand president in 1894</p>
<p>Mareta West
Beta Theta, Oklahoma, 1936
First woman astrogeologist; determined the crucial site for the first landing on the moon</p>