Delta Psi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma at Texas Tech University
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Myra Michelle Arbuckle Gerald '84 has two Kappa daughters from the A&M chapter. She has been a widow for 17 years and is retired. She stays active in the Junior League's Second Tuesday Club. Myra loves water aerobics, traveling, and playing mahjong. She has two mini Goldendoodles (Hank and Daisy) and David, her long-time partner. "Life in Midland is pretty great!" Email: mag.gerald3@gmail.com Lynn Cravy Johnson '87 is a mom of two teens. Her son, Logan, started playing golf at Sewanee: The University of the South in fall 2023, and her daughter, Landry, is at Ursuline Academy. Lynn resides in Dallas, Texas. Shauna Driskill Gray '90 and her husband, Jason, moved back to their hometown of Brownwood, Texas, a few years ago. Jason is a broker and Shauna is a realtor for Coldwell Banker. They have three sons: Luke (20), who finished his freshman year at A&M; Grant (17), who will be a junior in high school; and Riggs (15), who is a freshman in high school. Luke is in Corps of Cadets, and Grant and Riggs are multiple-sport athletes. Email: shauna.gray@hotmail.com dream boldly. live fully. 3 Toni Bannister Wessley '56 is retired and living in Dallas again after being in Houston for 36 years. She loves being near her three kids and is still volunteering at Methodist Hospital Richardson. Email: wessleytoni@gmail.com Judy Chase Webb '58 has lived in Princeton, N.J., for nine years. "We are 'aging in place' at Princeton Windrows, an independent living community of about 300 residents. Princeton has much to offer with an abundance of activities from the university and the town itself." Email: judyatbank@gmail.com Karen Anderson Hodges '61 resides in Roanoke, Texas, and leads online Bible study for community Bible study. She also does backpack ministry through White's Chapel Methodist and cooks for the Ronald McDonald House Fort Worth and through White's Chapel. Email: khodges1@verizon.net Susan Murphy Jones '68 and her husband, Curt, moved back to Susan's hometown of Richardson, Texas, in December 2021. They are thrilled to be closer to their three children and three grandchildren ("Who are incredibly talented and smart!"). Susan and Curt are enjoying retirement and taking every advantage to travel. Email: susanjones1234@gmail.com Marjorie Hodgson Parker '70 has published a new devotional book, Beyond the Banks of Frog Creek, available on Amazon. She lives in Byers, Texas. Email: mjparkermjparker@yahoo.com Sally Smith Whittington '70 lives in a lakeside community on Clear Lake in Houston near Galveston Bay. With NASA right across the street, it's a great tourist area. Sally is looking forward to a nine-day cruise out of Galveston in December. She has sung in her church choir for 42 years. Email: ssw2517a@gmail.com Whitney Ashby '99 has lived in Scottsdale, Ariz., since 2013. She works as the head of HR and commercial for a European-based company called Authentic Vacations. Her passions are Pilates, traveling, being a dog mom to her three fur babies, and supporting her Tech sports teams! Email: whitneyaz24@gmail.com Kendall McCracken Hanno '03 transferred to UT but still thinks fondly of her pledge sisters at TTU! She resides in West University, Texas. Email: kendallhanno@gmail.com Ali Knowlton '05 is married to her high school sweetheart, Pat, and they have four young children. Ali is a SAHM raising her crew and is actively involved with the Springs Rescue Mission, Goodwill, and her children's school, The Colorado Springs School. Ali resides in Colorado Springs, Colo. Email: knowlton2015@gmail.com Sarah Machann Boiwka '10 married Dr. Alexander Boiwka on April 20, 2024, in Galveston, Texas. She lives in Kannapolis, N.C. Email: sarah.e.machann@gmail.com Olivia Rovelli '16 shares that after graduation, she started her master's in heritage and museum sciences through the Museum of Texas Tech University. She obtained her degree in 2023 and moved to Berkeley, Calif., to work for UC Berkeley as a museum collections manager, helping to repatriate Native American cultural items. Email: oliviarovelli7@gmail.cm Alumnae News What words come to mind when you think about Kappa Kappa Gamma? FRIENDSHIP LOYALTY | LOVE fleur de lis, excellence, smart, achieving, home, nostalgic, service What are some of your favorite Kappa memories? Pamela Pipes Dixon '76 "Chapter memories, mixers, spending time at the lodge working on different projects, recruitment prep." Lynn Cravy Johnson '87 "Being with my Kappa sisters and meeting new friends." Haley Hutchens Wentz '11 "The ice bucket challenge during recruitment in fall 2014, Freshman Retreat, Big/Little." Kathryn Gage Johnson '18 "Chapter meetings, semi-formals, Mom's Weekend, Kappa Klassic."