Oklahoma City Kappas and Pi Phis celebrate their founding at Monmouth College
The table had key and arrow cookies and flower decorations. (Photo provided).
Members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma and Pi Beta Phi sorority alumni groups met in the home of Susan Drake to celebrate their joint founding at Monmouth College in Manmouth, Ill. Co-hostesses were Amy Edwards, Kathy Brown and Casey Williams.
Flower-covered keys for the Kappas and arrows for the Pi Phis (keys and arrows are sorority symbols) were hanging from the dining room chandelier. They were covered in lime green and hot pink mums, pink stock and light blue hydrangeas. The centerpiece was a flower-bedecked cake on a white stand. The cake featured flowers used for the keys and arrows and pink and white roses, white orchids and pink tulips. Sugar cookies were in the shape of keys and arrows.
Among the people at the party were Marilyn Meade, Mary Ann Haskins, Anne Gray, Judy Worsham, Jan Smith, Kay Smith, Beth Hammack, Margo Ward, Whitney Moss, Erin Nation, Dena Keel, Carole McClendon, Kay Goebel, Ramona Paul, Kay Salyer, Elizabeth Miller, Donna Lawrence, Kay Bass, Kitty Champlin, Betsy Hyde, Joanna Champlin, Betty Huckabay, Patti Leeman, Chris Verity, Lu Garrison, Mary Kay Bullard, Ann Cameron, Betty Crow, Betsy Daugherty, Janie Law and Betty Jo Law.
Keli Segell, Kelley Meacham, Traci Blanks, Tana Sanger and Diane Sanger were at the meeting of the Kappa Kappa Gammas and Pi Beta Phis. (Photo by David Faytinger).



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