PAGE 6
B
efore we begin this project, we need help from
our most influential and distinguished alumnae—
like you. We are seeking your thoughts, feedback
and advice on the future of our cherished Pi Beta Phi
home in College Station.
With Sincere Friendship at the core of our Texas
Eta relationships, we continue to lean on the bonds
of the wine and silver blue through the exciting
and the uncertain times in life. Now is time to pay
it forward and invest in the future of the chapter
to ensure the sisterhood we experienced is felt by
generations to come.
We ask that you remember the impact of Pi Beta Phi
on your life and support the development of a plan—
for the project and its funding—for the next 40 years
at Texas A&M. Thank you for your consideration; we
look forward to hearing your feedback on the legacy
of our chapter.
LEAVING A LEGACY FOR TEXAS ETA
TEXAS ETA CHC
President
Ann Moore Payne '87
Treasurer
Jane Abernathy Richard '89
Secretary
Cheryl Watson Lamm
McLendon '91
Facility Manager
Tara Paige Bradburn '87
Fundraising Chairman
Brooke Ellen Bradburn '94
Alumnae Engagement Chairman
Katy Cameron Oliver '90
Attorney Advisor
Betsy Harris '03
Member at Large
Holly Robbins James '92