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T
ours of the chapter house, as well
as Mizzou's campus, were the
highlight of Saturday morning and early
afternoon, giving alumnae a chance to
see the similarities and changes since
their time at Alpha Nu. Sisters spent
time reminiscing on favorite memories,
checking out their old bedrooms and
finding pictures of themselves as
collegians hanging throughout the
halls. Collegians led the tours and
answered many questions about life as
an Alpha Chi in 2022. Everyone enjoyed
refreshments, including an array of
Nothing Bundt Cakes donated by Sherry
Farmer '92. The chapter house was in
tip-top shape inside and out and alumnae
were complimentary of the facility and
landscaping. Favorite photo spots, like
the front of the chapter house, Tiger
Plaza on the Carnahan Quad and the
Columns, still made great backdrops to
snap new pictures with lifelong friends.
Alumnae Tour House on Saturday Morning
"I Want to See My Old Room"
Bottom row, from left: Jini White Sachse '77, Nancy
Shugart Hoelscher '77 and Joan Cassilly Peterson '77.
Top row: Wendy Patterson Knight '74, Joan
Zimmerman Ces '78 and Sue Pfeifer Carothers '77.
Alumnae check in for the house tour.
Sisters of the 90s use the AXΩ letters
on the front lawn for a photo opp.
Janel Osborn Salmen '65 and
Shirley Lake Cage '65 find their younger
selves in a photo on the house tour.
From left: Amanda LaBrot, Courtney Kiley,
Catherine Bridges and Megan Schuster, all '11.
The chapter house foyer is ready to
welcome alumnae.
Annette Ceresia Ring '83 (seated) and
Diana Bessey Keough '81.
Mary Gornet Avila '89 and
Jenni Lee Highfill '89.