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Two Alpha Chis at Zeta Phi Chapter Installation Photograph, February 4, 1984
National President D'Alice Coburn Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) and Chapter President Renee Trabert Heinbokel pose together with the charter for Zeta Phi (Cornell University) chapter at the chapter's installation in 1984.
1985 National Convention Program
The 1985 National Convention was the centennial celebration for Alpha Chi Omega. This booklet was given in the registration packet to every attendee and featured not just the convention program but also the hopes and dreams of the organiza…
Renee Trabert Receiving Charter from D'Alice Cochran Photograph, October 27, 1984
Zeta Chi (Muhlenberg College) Chapter President Renee Trabert (Heinbokel) (Zeta Chi, Muhlenberg College) receives the chapter's charter from National President D'Alice Coburn Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) during their installation.Fashion from the Archives, Video 2016
Vicky Richardson Harrison (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) explains the history behind the two dresses on display in the headquarters museum.
Theta Pi (University of California, Davis) installation, 1986, photograph
National President D'Alice Cochran presents the chapter charter to the Theta Pi (University of California, Davis) chapter president at the chapter's installation on June 7, 1986.
Teresa Evans to Mrs. Doug Crandall Letter, January 23, 1985
Evans invites Alpha Chi Omega to establish a chapter at Clemson University.
D'Alice Coburn Cochran, National President 1983-88
D'Alice Coburn Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) served as National President from 1983-88.
Report of The Alpha Chi Omega Foundation, Volume XIX, 1996-97
This report of the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation includes reports from the Foundation's chairman and treasurer; a summary of votes; financial statements; and lists of the Board of Trustees, committees, and fellowship and scholarship recipient…
1985 DePauw Day Tour Welcome Letter
History, heritage and purpose of Alpha Chi Omega was the central theme for the 1985 trip to the founding site, DePauw University. This letter walked attendees through the program of the day and instructions on how to keep with their group.…