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Sigma Kappa honors Betty Boerner Martin, Iota, University of Denver, for her service in WAVES during World War II.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Sep 23rd, 1946
Charlotte B. Arey,Alpha, Colby College, writes to Margaret Hazlett Taggart,Alpha Iota, Miami University, of her sister, Barbara P. Arey, Alpha, Colby College, who served as a member of WAVES during World War II.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Mar 1947
Charlotte B. Arey,Alpha, Colby College, writes to Margaret Hazlett Taggart,Alpha Iota, Miami University, of her sister, Barbara P. Arey, Alpha, who served as a member of WAVES during World War II.
Collection: Military Service Awards
Date: Mar 1947
Farrington writes to Margaret Hazlett Taggart,Alpha Iota, Miami University,that his daughter, Mary M. Farrington, Alpha Nu, is back at the University of Montana after being discharged from WAVES at the end of World War II.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Mar 29th, 1947
Farrington writes to Margaret Hazlett Taggart,Alpha Iota, Miami University,that his daughter, Mary M. Farrington, Alpha Nu, is back at the University of Montana after being discharged from WAVES at the end of World War II.
Collection: Military Service Awards
Date: Mar 29th, 1947
Lt. Mary Evans Chase, Phi, University of Rhode Island, a member of WAVES during World War II, poses using a sextant in her naval uniform.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1941 - 1945
Mary Jane Dickard,Beta Epsilon, Louisiana Tech University,emphatically writes that she is not a "Lost Sigma" and provides her newest address since being discharged from WAVES at the end of World War II.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Mar 30th, 1947
Mary Jane Dickard,Beta Epsilon, Louisiana Tech University,emphatically writes that she is not a "Lost Sigma" and provides her newest address since being discharged from WAVES at the end of World War II.
Collection: Military Service Awards
Date: Mar 30th, 1947
This page contains a card from Jessie Pepper Padelford thanking Mu Chapter, University of Washington, for the birthday wishes. It also contains a clipping with news of Gwendolyn Green, Mu, University of Washington, is awaiting order to go to France to serve as a "Hello Girl."
Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1910 - 1919
This page contains three newspaper clippings related to Mu Chapter, University of Washington, members: an engagement announcement for Lorraine Ann Ronquist; a notice about Faye Garber joining the WAAC; and an article on Margaret Tupper selling war savings stamps.
Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1941 - 1947
This page contains a newspaper clipping about the coed corps of the Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corps, which includes Doris McEachran, Mu, University of Washington. It also contains a wedding announcement for Marcia Scott, Mu, University of Washington, and a dance card for the 1941 Mu Chapter Winter Formal.
Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1941 - 1947
This page contains three clippings about Mu Chapter, University of Washington, members' activities on campus, including Janet McDonald competing to be the Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corp ring dance queen and alumna Ann Long studying at Cornell Medical Center in New York.
Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1952
This page contains three clippings involving Mu Chapter, University of Washington, members, including Norma Fitzer running for freshman class treasurer and USNR Mary Janet Moskeland being called for duty at the United States Naval Communications Station in San Diego, California.
Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1952
This page contains three newspaper clippings related to Mu Chapter, University of Washington, and an additional clipping of a cartoon. One article features the work of Marilyn Conroy, Mu, University of Washington, working with amputees for Military Intelligence.
Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1953
Sigma Kappa Marine officers stationed at Marine Corps headquarters in Washington, D.C. pose together at the Lincoln Memorial. They are (left to right) Capt. Helen E. Perrell, Alpha Zeta, Cornell University; Capt. Dorothy E. Shapland, Alpha Mu, University of Michigan; 2nd Lt. Elizabeth C. Spencer; 2nd Lt. Naomi Croel, Alpha Tau, Michigan State University; and 1st Lt. Virginia Brooks, Nu, Middlebury College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date:
Four Sigma Kappa service women who served in WAVES and SPARS pose with two other Sigma Kappa alumnae during the 1946 national convention in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1946