University of Oklahoma members of Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity celebrate 100th anniversary in Norman

Harolyn Enis, Elizabeth Prosser, Kinnon Chapman and Nancy deCordova were at the OU Kappa Alpha Theta 100th anniversary celebration in Norman. (Photos by Tamara Hermen).
700 women from 25 states, 36 Oklahoma cities and 33 Texas cities were at the University of Oklahoma Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity 100th anniversary celebration in Norman.
Alpha Omicron chapter members had a festive Centennial luncheon, tour of the Theta house at 845 Chautauqua with first-floor redecorating by master designer Charles Faudree and an evening dinner dance featuring a six-foot long ice sculpture of the sorority house. All activities included the groups’ active members and alumnae.
A 16 minute video was created by Theta Ann Foerster Ryan of Norman.
A 100-year written history with photos was printed in booklet form. Each Theta guest received a complimentary copy.
This 32-page document was written and compiled by Elizabeth Prosser, Oklahoma City, with text from contributing writers who brought their designated decades to life. Text and photos sources also included national and local Theta archives, University officials, Sooner yearbook and dedicated sorority historians. The book will be placed in permanent files at the University of Oklahoma library.
Co-chairing the event were Norman resident Helen Edwards Woodward, a former Grand President of Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity, and Oklahoma City resident Carol Franklin Joullian, a Theta district president.

Kappa Alpha Theta Grand Council-Vice President Public Relations, Kimi Martin , with Centennial Celebration Co-Chairmen, Helen Woodward and Carol Joullian.
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