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College Officers Training School Program, August 23-25, 1957
This program consists of a schedule for each day of the event.
Ruth Miller Becomes National President
Ruth Miller, Theta, serves as National President from 1958-1960.
Ruth A. Miller to Initiates Letter, June 3, 1959
National President Ruth Rysdon Miller,Theta, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,sends congratulations to new initiates, particularly the members of Pi Kappa Sigma.
Alice Hersey Wick Permanent Convention Chairman Scrapbook, Page 6
This page features a letter written by Ruth Rysdon Miller, Theta, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, to Alice Hersey Wick, Rho, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, on National Panhellenic Conference stationery. Miller is writing to co…
Sigma Kappa Sorority Centennial Convention Birthday Dinner Program, June 21, 1974
This program, for a dinner in honor of the past national presidents, includes a list and photographs of the past national presidents, the dinner menu and list of speakers.
Reporting the Wonderful Women of Sigma Kappa, c. April 1964
This bulletin provides updates on the recent achievements of Sigma Kappa alumnae and of collegians and chapters. Of particular note is the update about Margaret Chase Smith, Alpha, Colby College, running for president.
Priscilla Gaffney 1954 National Convention Scrapbook, Page 3
This page features a letter from the Central Office to Priscilla Gaffney, Beta Eta, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, regarding her travel to the 1954 National Convention as well as a clipping from the Sigma Kappa Triangle profiling th…
National Council Members Meeting in Conference Room Photograph, January 1957
Members of the national council work together in the conference room at the new national headquarters at 3433 Washington Blvd. in Indianapolis during their January 1957 meeting. They are (left to right), National Counselor Ruth Rysdon Mill…
Priscilla Gaffney 1954 National Convention Scrapbook, Page 7
This page features a clipping from the Sigma Kappa Triangle about the 1954 National Convention.