Investing in Our Future
O
ur investment in the future of Epsilon Beta will establish our chapter for
future success and will promote a legacy upon which to build an even greater
sisterhood. With the challenges in today's society, sororities play a pertinent
part in shaping the lives of young women. Not only does Kappa provide a solid
foundation for their education, it also affords opportunities for high academic
achievement and the development of leadership and social skills both during college
and in the workforce.
The undergraduate women have made a commitment to work hard in maintaining
the programs and traditions that have benefited the lives of so many Kappas over
the years. Together with our active members, the volunteer leadership of the Epsilon
Beta House Board is committed to this major undertaking, which will allow us to
renovate our chapter house and compete with other sororities and housing options
around campus.
We urge your thoughtful consideration of this plan. With your support, Kappa
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. The commitment we make today cannot be underestimated—it will
have a far-reaching effect on the lives our Epsilon Beta sisters for years to come.
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CorPoration
President
merrole Pence Steinway '75
Vice Presidents
denise davis waddell '80
Christine Cox hoppe '80
Secretary
Katie jenkins hansen '06
Treasurer
angela deSautell '00
Expansion Committee Chairman
Pam maloney wolf '81
Trustees
Suzie deeds Gunsauls '84
Christine hoppe '80
Shylo johnson '97