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Jones, Betty Mullins

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Jack L. Anson Award Plaque, December 1, 1983

The Jack L. Anson Award honors Betty Mullins Jones on behalf of the Association of Fraternity Advisors.

Collection: Object Collection
Date:

Jody Jones Serey and Buffy Jones to Unknown Letter, March 1993

Gamma Chapter alumnae and book publishers Jody Jones Serey and Buffy Jones offer alumnae chapters the opportunity to buy past International President Betty Mullins Jones' books A Goodley Heritage and A Code for the Coed at a discounted price. The enclosed order form is also part of the collection.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Mar 1993

Jones, Selig, and Boyd with Wreath in Front of Frances Willard Statue Photograph, December 3, 1976

Alpha Phi International Officers place a wreath at the Frances E. Willard statue in Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol. Pictured are, from left, Betty Mullins Jones, Alpha Phi NPC delegate; Phyllis Simms Selig, international president, and Mary Carr Boyd, chairman of the Board of Trustees. The women were returning from the Bicentennial Observances of the Greek Fraternity System at William and Mary College, where Betty Mullins Jones gave the keynote address.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Dec 3rd, 1976

Keynote Address: Centennial Convention: Betty Mullins Jones, 1972

International President Betty Mullins Jones records her address for the 1972 Centennial Convention, focusing on strengthening alumnae-collegian relations, increasing positive public relations, and the Fraternity's Founders.

Collection: Audio-Visual Collection
Date: 1972

Martha Watkins Mast to Sisters Letter, December 31, 1985

Foundation Chair Martha Watkins Mast asks Zeta Pi Chapter members to research the cost of purchasing a headstone for Founder Elizabeth Hubbell Shults' unmarked grave.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Dec 31st, 1985

New Executive House to Be Built

This short article discusses the progress on a new building for the Executive Office.

Collection: Publications
Date: 1973

New Member Binder, Page 88

This binder page describes the history and significance of the Alpha Phi badge.

Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 2002

Nominations Are Now in Order

International President Sally McCall Grant solicits nominations for the Fraternity Executive Board, the Fraternity Board of Trustees, and the Foundation Board of Trustees and provides brief descriptions of the positions.

Collection: Publications
Date: 1987

Official Mascot Arrives

This article includes a photograph of Alpha Phi's new mascot, the Phi Bear, with Executive Secretary Phyllis Goddard, Field Secretary Terry Hulbert, and International President Betty Mullins Jones.

Collection: Publications
Date: 1973

Pearl Swanson Noh Fifty Year Membership Certificate, c. 1970s

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1970 - 1979

Presentation of the Centennial Gift to Syracuse University, October 10, 1972

Martha Watkins Mast wrote this speech given by Dorothy Monnonyer Jordan describing the work collegiate and alumnae chapters have been doing to celebrate the Alpha Phi Centennial.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 10th, 1972

Ruth M. Crary to Betty Mullins Jones Letter, October 28, 1970

Crary writes to Jones recommending the En Ami local sorority for affiliation with Alpha Phi and compliments Alpha Phi's reputation as a sorority.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 28th, 1970

The Alpha Phi International Fraternity Directory, Fall 1987

Collection: Publications
Date: 1987

The Ivy Leaf an Introduction to Alpha Phi Booklet, 2000

The Ivy Leaf booklet serves as an introduction for new members to Alpha Phi Fraternity's mission, regulations, and history.

Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 2000

Varner Award Plaque, 1986

This award plaque from the College Fraternity Editors Association honors Betty Mullins Jones.

Collection: Object Collection
Date:

What Brings New Members to Alumnae Meetings?

This article outlines strategies and advice from leaders of alumnae chapters throughout the country for getting new members to attend alumnae meetings. The article includes two photographs of alumnae events.

Collection: Publications
Date: 1973