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Sharon Disney Brown
Diane and Sharon are the daughters or Walt Disney. "Let's Go Fly A Kite" from Mary Poppins was written for them.

Sheryl Crow 
Sheryl Crow is a recording artist who has won 6 Grammys with hits such as "All I Wanna Do," "Strong Enough," "Everyday Is A Winding Road," "My Favorite Mistake," and "If It Makes You Happy." She was a member of Alpha Mu chapter at the University of Missouri.

Whitney Port
Whitney Port is a reality-show figure currently on The Hills and The City. She was a member of Omicron chapter at the University of Southern California.

Laura Welch Bush
Laura Welch Bush is the wife of President George W. Bush. Mrs. Bush was a member of Beta Sigma chapter at SMU. She is a well-known advocate for children's literacy.

Barbara Bush
Barbara Bush is the daughter of President George W. Bush. She was a member of Epsilon Tau chapter at Yale University. She currently works for a public health-focused non-profit, Global Health Corps.

Jenna Bush
Jenna Bush
is the daughter of President George W. Bush. She was a member of Alpha Theta chapter at the University of Texas. She currently is an author and teacher at the charter school in Washington, D.C.

Amy Grant
Amy Grant is a recording artist who has sold over 17 million records and has four Top 5 Hits. She was a member of Alpha Eta chapter at Vanderbilt University.

Sarah Clarke
Sarah Clarke is an actor who most recently appeared in 24, Twilight, and Trust Me. She was a member of Beta chapter at Indiana.

Kate Voegele
Kate Voegele is a singer-songwriter who appeared on the television series One Tree Hill. She is a member of Gamma Upsilon chapter at /Miami University (Ohio).

Barbara Hackman Franklin
Barbara Hackman Franklin served as the 29th U.S. Secretary of Commerce and was one of the highest ranking women in the Bush Sr. administration. Mrs. Franklin was a member of Tau chapter at Northwestern University

Cindy McCain
Cindy McCain is the wife of the Presidential candidate and United States Senator John McCain. She was a member of Omicron chapter at the University of Southern California. Mrs. McCain is an advocate for children's health care needs and founded the American Voluntary Medical Team.

Mary Wells Lawrence
Mary Wells Lawrence was inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame in 1969, named Advertising Woman of the Year in 1971 and at age 40 became the youngest person ever inducted into the Copywriter’s Hall of Fame in 1979. She also was named one the Ten Most Successful Women in American Business. She was a member of Gamma Theta chapter at Carnegie Mellon.

Lynne Cheney
Lynne Cheney is the wife of Vice-President Cheney. Mrs. Cheney was a member of Beta Omega chapter at Colorado College. She is a well-known advocate for literacy and education reform in the United States. Mrs. Cheney also served as a Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities from 1986 to 1993.

Melinda French Gates 
Melinda French Gates was Microsoft's General Manager of Personal Productivity Products, and married CEO Bill Gates in 1994. Mrs. Gates was a member of Beta Rho chapter at Duke University.

Kerri Strug 
Kerri Strug was a member of the 1996 Women's Olympic Gymnastic team which won the Women's Olympic Gold Medal for the first time. She was a member of Beta Xi chapter at UCLA. She was the youngest person on the U.S. team at the 1992 Olympics.

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings was the author of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel "The Yearling." She was a member of Psi chapter at the University of Wisconsin.

Maurine Dallas Watkins
Maurine Dallas Watkins was a playwright, screen writer, journalist, short story author and philanthropist who wrote the original Broadway play Chicago (1926), subsequently produced on stages in England, Germany, and throughout the U.S. She was a member of Gamma chapter at Butler.

Joan Ganz Cooney
Joan Ganz Cooney formed the Children's Television Network and produced Sesame Street. She was a member of Beta Delta chapter at the University of Arizona.

Dian Fossey 
Dian Fossey was a zoologist whose studies of wild African gorillas helped dispel the myths about gorillas being violent and aggressive creatures. She was a member of Gamma Xi chapter at San Jose State College. Fossey wrote a book, "Gorillas In The Mist," which recounted her years as a researcher. Due to Fossey's research and conservation work, mountain gorillas are protected by the government of Rwanda.

Rue McClanahan
Rue McClanahan is an actress whose most famous role is Blanche of the Golden Girls. She was a member of Gamma Tau chapter at Tulsa University. In addition to her acting career, Rue is very involved in animal rights and is an honorary chairperson of PETA.

Ann-Margret
Ann-Margret Olsson is an acclaimed actress who starred in such movies as State Fair, Bye-Bye Birdie, Viva Las Vegas (with Elvis Presley), and Grumpy Old Men. She was a member of Tau chapter at Northwestern University.

Julie Moran
Julie Moran is the weekend co-host of Entertainment Tonight. She was a member of Gamma Delta chapter at the University of Georgia. Prior to Entertainment Tonight, Moran was an anchor on NBC's Wide World of Sports. She was the first woman to host the show in its 35-year history.

Mary Kay Place
Mary Kay Place was a production assistant to Norman Lear and Tim Conway; a writer on "All In The Family", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", and "M*A*S*H"; and an actor on "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." Her role as Loretta on "Mary Hartman" landed her a Grammy nomination for her spin-off album "Tonite! At the Capri Lounge Loretta Haggers (1976)." She was a member of the Gamma Tau chapter at the University of Tula.

Melissa Stark
Melissa Stark is an NFL sideline commentator for ABC, where she joins the broadcast team of Al Michaels and John Madden.
She was a member of the Delta Chi chapter at the University of Virginia.

Marlo Thomas
Marlo Thomas is an actor and children's advocate. She is best known as Anne Marie in "That Girl", a hit television series. Her father was actor Danny Thomas, founder of St. Jude's Children's Hospital in Memphis, TN. She was a member of the Omicron chapter at the University of Southern California.

Jenna Von Oy
Jenna Von Oy is an actress who played Six on the television comedy "Blossom" and played StevieVan Lowe on "The Parkers." She was a member of Omicron chapter at the University of Southern California.

Glenna Goodacre
Glenna Goodacre designed the Vietnam Women's Memorial and the Irish Memorial. She also designes the U.S. gold one-dollar coin featuring Sacagawea. She was a member of Beta Omega Chapter at Colorado College.

Jennifer Jones
Jennifer Jones isan Academy Award-winning actress who appeared in The Song of Bernadette (1943), patron of the arts, and mental health advocate. She was a member of Tau chapter at Northwestern.

Jean Martin Marzollo
Jean Martin Marzollo is the author of children's books, most notably the I Spy series. She was a member of Gamma Zeta chapter at Connecticut.

Jo Anne Gunderson Carner
Jo Anne Gunderson Carner is a two-time US Open winner. She was a member of the Delta Epsilon at Arizona State.

 

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