Our Vision
O
ur investment in Minnesota Alpha of Pi Beta Phi House Association will help to ensure the future success
of our chapter. As we know, sororities play a significant and imperative role in shaping the lives of young
women by providing sincere and long-lasting friendships and leadership opportunities. Our Pi Phi home serves
as the backbone of this personal growth by providing a small, group-living environment that offers a solid
foundation for high academic achievement, the development of social aptitude, and the propensity for business
and civic leadership.
e undergraduate women maintain the programs and traditions that have benefited the lives of nearly 2,600
Minnesota Alpha sisters. e Minnesota Alpha House Corporation Board is committed to this major undertaking,
which will allow the chapter to continue to be competitive with other sororities at UMN and improved university
and private housing.
is stage of our project requires assistance from a highly selective group of alumnae—including you. We are
working to identify sisters who have both the ability and interest to provide major assistance to the project.
We urge your thoughtful consideration of this plan. With your support, Pi Beta Phi will continue to provide a
quality living environment that supports, nurtures and develops outstanding young women with the skills and
confidence to face an ever-changing world. e commitment we make today cannot be underestimated—it
will have a ripple effect on the lives of Minnesota Alpha women for years to come.
Investing in the Future of the Sisterhood
MN ALPHA CHAPTER
OF PI BETA PHI
HOUSE ASSOCIATION
President
Anna Haag Sabiston '02
Vice President
Jill Ingvalson Fischer '86
Treasurer
Hollie List Yeager '84
Personnel Manager
Marcie Johnson '82
VP of Communications
Claire Bartholomew '12,
Missouri Beta
Long Range Planning Chair
Margy Hunt Herbert '83
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA | MINNESOTA ALPHA CHAPTER
PI BETA PHI
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