Alpha Delta Pi Hosts National President Sidney R. Stanard, May 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, May 15, 1940
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ALPHA DELTA PI ENTERTAINS NATIONAL OFFICER: Mrs. Sidney R. Stanard of St. Louis, Mo., national president of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, was the guest of the chapter here yesterday and Monday, and was entertained at a tea yesterday at the house on Forest Ave. From the left, above, is Phyllis Hoffmeyer of Port Huron, retiring house president; Mrs. Stanard; Mrs. Jack Pilcher, house mother of the chapter; and Pattie Main of Birmingham, chapter president.
Ann Arbor News, May 15, 1940
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ALPHA DELTA PI ENTERTAINS NATIONAL OFFICER: Mrs. Sidney R. Stanard of St. Louis, Mo., national president of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, was the guest of the chapter here yesterday and Monday, and was entertained at a tea yesterday at the house on Forest Ave. From the left, above, is Phyllis Hoffmeyer of Port Huron, retiring house president; Mrs. Stanard; Mrs. Jack Pilcher, house mother of the chapter; and Pattie Main of Birmingham, chapter president.
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Ingenuity, Hard Work Go Into Homecoming Displays
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29
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October
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1955
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Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Sisters Work On Their Homecoming Display, October 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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EVERYBODY HELPS: The girls at Alpha Delta Pi sorority at 722 S. Forest Ave. were more systematic than most groups in getting their Homecoming display built. Each of the sorority's 44 girls was assigned six hours of work, which still left them time for dates and studying.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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EVERYBODY HELPS: The girls at Alpha Delta Pi sorority at 722 S. Forest Ave. were more systematic than most groups in getting their Homecoming display built. Each of the sorority's 44 girls was assigned six hours of work, which still left them time for dates and studying.
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Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Sisters Assemble Their Homecoming Display, October 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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45,000 NAPKINS: It took some 45,000 white and yellow paper napkins, plus about 100 feet of chicken wire, for the Alpha Delta Pi display. The girls are Ellie Popovich of Detroit (left), Mariel Bennett of Muskegon (center) and Ruth Hayward of Royal Oak.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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45,000 NAPKINS: It took some 45,000 white and yellow paper napkins, plus about 100 feet of chicken wire, for the Alpha Delta Pi display. The girls are Ellie Popovich of Detroit (left), Mariel Bennett of Muskegon (center) and Ruth Hayward of Royal Oak.
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Delta Upsilon and Alpha Delta Pi Float in the Michigras Parade, April 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1958
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It was a 1903 venture to Kitty Hawk for Delta Upsilon and Alpha Delta Pi.
Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1958
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It was a 1903 venture to Kitty Hawk for Delta Upsilon and Alpha Delta Pi.
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Recommendation Issue Plagues U-M Sororities
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16
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February
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1969
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Miss Stearns And Mr. Cramer Wed In League
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30
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May
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1942
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Violets - Official Flower Of Alpha Delta Pi, May 1939
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1939
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SORORITY'S FLOWER: When Dr. C. J. Darling lived at 722 Forest the violets in his garden were famous. Since Alpha Delta Pi has occupied the house the sorority has adopted the violet as its official flower.
Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1939
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SORORITY'S FLOWER: When Dr. C. J. Darling lived at 722 Forest the violets in his garden were famous. Since Alpha Delta Pi has occupied the house the sorority has adopted the violet as its official flower.
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