Texas Eta Chapter of Pi Beta Phi at Texas A&M University
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Pi Beta Phi, Texas A&M University P.O. Box 442100 Lawrence, KS 66044-2100 Address Service Requested Aggie Arrow Facebook: Pi Beta Phi - Texas Eta Alumnae - Texas A&M University Join the campaign at aggiepibetaphi.causevox.com. Thank you for your support! Connect with Us Online Look inside to see an update on the capital campaign (we've had an amazing start and can't wait to see more donors added to the list!) and learn why Kylie Vincent Early '06 chose to give back! This fall, our chapter's GPA was the second highest of all Panhellenic sororities and third overall of fraternity/sorority life. Texas Eta's GPA was 3.56, with 103 members receiving 4.0s. Our members continue to strive for academic excellence in their prospective majors. Pi Phi has been one of the pillars of my collegiate experience. The friendships and leadership opportunities this chapter has afforded me have been the biggest blessings during my time at Texas A&M. The support and encouragement I receive daily have pushed me to reach for goals outside of my comfort zone. I want the 2024 member class and every member of Texas Eta to share in this experience. My goal during my time leading this chapter is to continue to uphold the principles of Sincere Friendship and be a beacon of encouragement for women of the chapter to pursue their dreams. I hope that this newsletter finds you well and that you may find great joy in reading about Texas Eta's accomplishments this semester. We strive to continue to invest in a legacy of selfless service and strong female leaders that alumnae like you can be proud of. In Pi Phi, Natalie Houser '22 Chapter President Committed to Community and Academics (Continued from page 3) Members at our Moms Weekend Brunch. Pictured: Ali Latham '22, Katarina Mcilveene '22, Whitney Dowdle '22, Reagan Mills '22 and Tess Labarbiera '22. The Pi Phi Dynasty Pham at Howdy. From left: Payton Furtick '21, Samantha Hill '23, Hadley Sturdevant '21, Trinity Wolf '21, Samantha Richardson '21 and Mary Gilliam '22. Suzanne Huffman Haveman '87 has lived in Basel, Switzerland, for over four years, having moved for her husband's job. Suzanne is happy to share travel advice or answer questions for anyone visiting Switzerland! "Or if you're visiting Basel, I would love to show you around this beautiful city." Email: susihaveman@gmail.com Dr. Deanna Sims '90 received her master's and doctoral degrees in counseling from the University of North Texas. She has been in private practice for 24 years, specializing in treatment of bipolar disorder and intimacy betrayal/ post-traumatic stress disorder. Dr. Sims has published a book, What Happens After Shattered: Finding Hope and Healing After Infidelity. She lives in Plano, Texas. Email: drdeannasims@gmail.com Allison Flewharty Lassahn '94 lives in Highland Village, Texas, and serves on the Lewisville ISD Board of Trustees in Place 2. She was first elected in May 2018, serving as secretary of the board for two years followed by two years as vice president. Email: alassahn@gmail.com Sarah Lanford Braden '99 is the founder of Our Terminal, a nonprofit organization that provides faith-based resources for families navigating a terminal diagnosis. Sarah lives in Bryan, Texas, and has three daughters; she volunteers with a sorority ministry and is the Executive Director of the Bryan ISD Education Foundation. Email: sarahbraden@yahoo.com Kari Johnson Hicks '02 married in the fall of 2022 and welcomed her first baby, Vivienne Ruth Hicks, on June 1, 2023. The family lives in Carrollton, Texas. Email: kari.lynn.johnsonå@gmail.com Candice Deyerle '03 started a new family law firm in Austin, Texas: Deyerle Silva Smith, PLLC. Their website is DSSFamilyLaw.com. Email: ccbx@aol.com Alumnae News