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O
ur investment in the future of Delta Chapter will ensure the
success of our chapter and will promote a legacy upon which
to build an even greater sisterhood. Today, perhaps more than ever,
college sororities play a relevant role in shaping the lives of young
women. Alpha Phi provides a group living environment that offers
our members a solid foundation for their education and also affords
opportunities for high academic achievement and the development
of leadership and social skills.
The undergraduate women have made a commitment to work hard
in maintaining the programs and traditions that have benefited the
lives of so many sisters over the years. Together with our collegiate
members, the Delta House Corporation Board is committed to this
major undertaking, which will allow us to renovate our chapter
house and compete with other sororities and housing options in
Ithaca.
This stage of our project requires assistance from a highly selective
group of alumnae like you. We are working to identify sisters who
have both the ability and interest to provide major assistance to the
project. Remember that each of us benefited from the generosity,
work, and sacrifice of those who went before us. We all enjoyed the
comfort and sisterhood Delta provided during our years at Cornell
University. Now it is our turn to ensure that the same, meaningful
experience is available to others.
We urge your thoughtful consideration of this plan. The commitment
we make today cannot be underestimated—it will have a far-
reaching effect on the lives of our sisters for years to come.
Delta House Corporation
Board Officers
Officers
Katie Diemert-Carlisle '01, President
Susanne Solomon '78, Vice President
Susan Guarnaschelli Collins '89, Treasurer
Katy Pan '02, Secretary
Kathy Miller '82, Director
Collegiate Delegates
Val Katz '18, Chapter President
Lisa Condoluci '19, VP Chapter Operations
Advisor Delegates
Ali Hoffman '13, Chapter Advisor
Danielle Marganoff '07, Recruitment Advisor
investing in oUr fUtUre
Alpha Phi • Delta Chapter