Issue No. 1 2025 Quarterly Magazine

Alpha Phi Foundation Throughout our history, Alpha Phis have been passionate about advancing not only the lives of our sisters but also the lives of people around the world. In 1956, we became one of the first women’s fraternities to establish a foundation. The Judy Ethell Glatz (Zeta Alpha- Eastern Illinois) Alpha Phi Foundation Exhibit honors this enduring commitment to philanthropy. On display are photographs capturing decades of service, the Foundation’s three red dress pins, a Quarterly article and newspaper clipping announcing the Foundation’s formation, advertisements for philanthropic events, an Alpha Phi Foundation tie and Alpha Phi War Relief stamps from 1941-44 — each artifact is a testament to the impact of Alpha Phi’s generosity and vision.

Alumnae Long after graduation, Alpha Phi continues to offer each member a home to return to again and again. The Alumnae Exhibit celebrates how Alpha Phi remains a constant through life’s seasons — a place of strength, support and growth. On display are photographs of alumnae from different eras, beautiful anniversary pins, letters, newsletters and newspaper clippings about Alpha Phi State Days, an alumnae chapter party flier, an alumnae chapter yearbook and more.

This exhibit was funded by Amy Jordan (Omicron-Missouri) Do you want to fund an exhibit at the Executive Office? Email fraternity@alphaphi.org

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