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PI BETA PHI Founded at Mammouth College, 1867. Arkansas Alpha Chapter Established at University of Arkansas, 1909. OFFICERS FJelen Fulbright . . . President Virginia Greenhaw . Vice-President Marian Timmins . . . Secretary Mamie Corbitt .... Treasurer Pi Beta Phi was founded in 1867 at Monmouth College, Illinois, and was the first organization of college women founded upon the principles and organized with the aims and policies of a national fraternity. It was originally called I. C. Sororis, but in 1888 the name was changed to Pi Beta Phi Fraternity, and as such it is incorporated under the laws of the State of Illinois. The fraternity now has seventy-eight active chapters located in the leading colleges and universities of the United States and Canada. Pi Beta Phi has 144 chartered Alumnae Clubs. The total active membership of the fraternity is approximately 19,000. The fraternity, by voluntary contributions of members and alumnae, maintain a Settlement School at Gat- linburg, Tenn., established in 1912 as a memorial to the 12 founders of Phi Beta Phi. Situated on over one hun¬ dred acres of its own land in eight well-equipped buildings, the school offers work covering eleven grades. It has an enrollment of nearly 150 and a teaching staff of nine members. Total assets of the School are now $81,000. Arkansas Alpha Chapter of Pi Beta Phi was founded at the University of Arkansas in 1909. A new $40,000 home was completed in February of 1931. The publication is The Arrow.” MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE Mamie Corbitt Lodine Fuller Betty Speers Virginia Witt Virginia Greenhaw Dorothy Witt Hariet Fallis Catherine Gile Mary Elizabeth Pace Margaret Seamster PROMINENT ALUMNAE Grace Coolidge . . . . (Mrs. Calvin Coolidge) Carrie Chapman Catt . Writer Amy Omken . National President Lois Stortman . Social Worker Mrs. Jerry Bywater . Social Worker Mabel Scott Brown . Editor Miriam Leuck . Artist Florence Morrison. Artist Jessie Brown . Explorer «
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Colors: Turquoise and Steel Gray. Flower: White Violet. ZETA TAU ALPHA (Rows reading, from top to bottom ) Hess Johnson, Marion Morris, Dorothy Shepherd, Mary H. Beasley. Helen Horton, Lena M. Robinson, Elizabeth Sutton. Evelyn Williams, Lois Berard, Virginia Long. Edna R. Flavin, Edith Goff, Erma Jane Webb. Edna Compton, Jane Glasscock, Marian Hutton. Betty Hight, Ada Bell Johns, Qwen Sanders.
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Color: Wine and Silver Blue. Flower: Red Carnation. PI BETA PHI (Rows reading from top to bottom) Catherine Blackwood, Helen Fullbright, Roberta Fullbright, Loraine Horner, Joada Johns, Isabel Nelson. Marie Scott, Kate Smith, Bertha Caldwell, Albert Callison, Mary L. Carter, Martha Crook. Lucy Cummins, Mary L. Hale, Helen Hoffman, Jean Hopson, Josephine Lawton, Frances May. Helen McCreight, Edith Perrin, Isabel Rowell, Vivian Tatum, Marian Timmins, Daisey Tribble. Lucy Wilmans, Margaret Berry, Betty Blodgett, Nell Borden, Virginia Cranor, Evalyn Eason. Catherine Finney, Jean Foutz, Mary A. Gregory, Elinor Hale, Lois Kemmerer, Gladys Kitchens. Daisy M. Langston, Harryette Morrison, Flora M. Parker, Ehrline Campbell, Emily Cummins. Anna P. Hill, Margaret McNeil, Ruth Nelson, Nanette Miller, Edna M. Murray. Mary L. Oakes, Hazel Oglesby, Elizabeth Stanford, Fora Steel, Nancy Yarborough.
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