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Kappa Kappa Gamma was the first of the women's Greek letter organizations to publish a magazine, and ''The Key'' (originally ''The Golden Key'') debuted in May 1882. Every issue since that very first one has been scanned and can be read here. Each issue now exists as a high-quality PDF and Ctrl+f will allow you to search within the document by keyword. Want to scan the entire archive for key words? Use the search bar at [https://www.kappakappagamma.org/kappa/ Kappa.org] Hint: Add "The Key" to your search and it will filter the results a little more efficiently.
|Name= Beta Lambda
 
|GreekSymbol= BɅ
 
|Image= [[File:Beta_Lambda.jpg|200px]]
 
|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1899|04|28}}
 
|College= [http://www.uillinois.edu/ University of Illinois]
 
|Location= Urbana, IL
 
|Homepage= [http://www.kkgillinois.com/home Beta Lambda Homepage]
 
|Media= [http://wiki.kappakappagamma.org/index.php?title=Category:Beta_Lambda Media related to Beta Lambda Chapter]
 
}}
 
  
'''University of Illinois established in 1867, Urbana, Illinois'''
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== '''1882 - 1889''' ==
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<td>{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_1_NO_1_MAY_1882.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/35/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_1_NO_1_MAY_1882.pdf]]
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|Title= May 1882
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_1_NO_2_DEC_1882.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/7/70/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_1_NO_2_DEC_1882.pdf]]
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|Title= December 1882
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}}</td>
  
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'''Founded April 28, 1899 -- 5 charter members'''
 
  
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_1_NO_3_MAR_1883.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/c/cb/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_1_NO_3_MAR_1883.pdf]]
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|Title= March 1883
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_1_NO_4_JUN_1883.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/e/ef/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_1_NO_4_JUN_1883.pdf]]
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|Title= June 1883
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}}</td>
  
'''3,321 initiates (as of June 2017)'''
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'''Charter Members:'''
 
  
Florence Maria Beck, Georgetta Haven, Cecilia McConnel, Adele Cooper Reed, Lucy Bertha Ely Willcox.
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_2_NO_1_JAN_1884.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/37/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_2_NO_1_JAN_1884.pdf]]
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|Title= January 1884
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_2_NO_2_APR_1884.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/0/0b/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_2_NO_2_APR_1884.pdf]]
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|Title= April 1884
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_2_NO_3_DEC_1884.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/d/da/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_2_NO_3_DEC_1884.pdf]]
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|Title= December 1884
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}}</td>
  
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_2_NO_4_MAR_1885.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/0/08/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_2_NO_4_MAR_1885.pdf]]
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|Title= March 1885
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_3_NO_1_JUN_1885.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/35/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_3_NO_1_JUN_1885.pdf]]
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|Title= June 1885
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_3_NO_2_DEC_1885.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/f/f7/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_3_NO_2_DEC_1885.pdf]]
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|Title= December 1885
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}}</td>
  
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</table>
  
'''Fraternity Council:'''
 
  
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_3_NO_3_MAR_1886.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/c/ce/THE_KEY_VOL_3_NO_3_MAR_1886.pdf]]
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|Title= March 1886
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_3_NO_4_JUN_1886.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/7/74/THE_KEY_VOL_3_NO_4_JUN_1886.pdf]]
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|Title= June 1886
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_4_NO_1_DEC_1886.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/0/00/THE_KEY_VOL_4_NO_1_DEC_1886.pdf]]
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|Title= December 1886
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}}</td>
  
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</table>
  
'''Fraternity Loyalty Award Recipients:'''
 
  
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_5_NO_1_DEC_1887.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/b/b8/THE_KEY_VOL_5_NO_1_DEC_1887.pdf]]
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|Title= December 1887
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_4_NO_4_SEP_1887.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/5/57/THE_KEY_VOL_4_NO_4_SEP_1887.pdf]]
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|Title= September 1887
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_4_NO_3_JUN_1887.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/2/22/THE_KEY_VOL_4_NO_3_JUN_1887.pdf]]
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|Title= June 1887
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_4_NO_2_MAR_1887.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/7/76/THE_KEY_VOL_4_NO_2_MAR_1887.pdf]]
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|Title= March 1887
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}}</td>
  
'''Fraternity Alumnae Achievement Award Recipients:'''
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Eleanor Jewett Lundberg, 1958, Art critic for the Chicago Tribune, writer and member of numerous art societies; Polly Knipp Hill, 1962, Etcher and painter; Adlon Dohme Jorgensen (Rector), 1994, Former University of Illinois Greek Adviser; Elizabeth Hausler Strand, 2014, engineering;
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_5_NO_2_MAR_1888.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/0/06/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_5_NO_2_MAR_1888.pdf]]
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|Title= March 1888
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_5_NO_3_JUN_1888.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/b/b7/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_5_NO_3_JUN_1888.pdf]]
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|Title= June 1888
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_5_NO_4_SEP_1888.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/0/0c/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_5_NO_4_SEP_1888.pdf]]
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|Title= September 1888
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_6_NO_1_DEC_1888.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/e/e3/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_6_NO_1_DEC_1888.pdf]]
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|Title= December 1888}}
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</td></tr></table>
  
  
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_6_NO_2_MAR_1889.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/9/93/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_6_NO_2_MAR_1889.pdf]]
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|Title= March 1889
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_6_NO_3_JUN_1889.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/d/da/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_6_NO_3_JUN_1889.pdf]]
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|Title= June 1889
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_6_NO_4_SEP_1889.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/1/1a/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_6_NO_4_SEP_1889.pdf]]
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|Title= September 1889
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_7_NO_1_DEC_1889.pdf|page=3|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/c/cb/KKG_THE_KEY_VOL_7_NO_1_DEC_1889.pdf]]
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|Title= December 1889
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}}
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</td></tr></table>
  
'''Additional Outstanding Alumnae:'''
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== '''1890 - 1899''' ==
  
Karen Pszanka Layng, 2008, elected chairman of the litigation group for the law firm Vedder Price P. C. in Chicago. Pszanka Layng served on the firm’s board of directors beginning in 2001 and in 2008 served as chairman of the Compensation Committee; Lara Meinheit (Miller), Chapter Consultant 1990-1991, Convention Chairman 2012-current
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|Image= [[File:March_1890.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/a/ae/March_1890.pdf]]
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|Title= March 1890
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:June_1890.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/38/June_1890.pdf]]
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|Title= June 1890
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:September_1890.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/d/d8/September_1890.pdf]]
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|Title= September 1890
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:December_1890.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/9/93/December_1890.pdf]]
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|Title= December 1890
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}}
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</td></tr></table>
  
  
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_8_NO_2_MAR_1891.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/1/12/THE_KEY_VOL_8_NO_2_MAR_1891.pdf]]
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|Title= March 1891
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_8_NO_3_JUN_1891.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/b/bd/THE_KEY_VOL_8_NO_3_JUN_1891.pdf]]
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|Title= June 1891
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_8_NO_4_SEP_1891.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/1/12/THE_KEY_VOL_8_NO_4_SEP_1891.pdf]]
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|Title= September 1891
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_9_NO_1_DEC_1891.pdf|page=3|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/c/c0/THE_KEY_VOL_9_NO_1_DEC_1891.pdf]]
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|Title= December 1891
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
'''Convention Awards''':
 
  
1976: Cultural Program Award
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1986: Scholarship Award
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_9_NO_2_MAR_1892.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/b/b7/THE_KEY_VOL_9_NO_2_MAR_1892.pdf]]
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|Title= March 1892
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_9_NO_3_JUN_1892.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/b/b7/THE_KEY_VOL_9_NO_3_JUN_1892.pdf]]
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|Title= June 1892
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_9_NO_4_OCT_1892.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/c/c7/THE_KEY_VOL_9_NO_4_OCT_1892.pdf]]
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|Title= October 1892
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}}
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</td></tr></table>
  
  
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_10_NO_1_JAN_1893.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/e/ed/THE_KEY_VOL_10_NO_1_JAN_1893.pdf]]
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|Title= January 1893
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_10_NO_2_APR_1893.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/2/2a/THE_KEY_VOL_10_NO_1_APR_1893.pdf]]
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|Title= April 1893
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_10_NO_3_JUL_1893.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/f/f2/File:THE_KEY_VOL_10_NO_3_JUL_1893.pdf]]
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|Title= July 1893
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_10_NO_4_OCT_1893.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/d/dd/THE_KEY_VOL_10_NO_4_OCT_1893.pdf]]
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|Title= October 1893
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
==The Early Years==
 
  
Katharine Lucinda Sharp, former Grand President, first director of the library school at the University of Illinois, and Frances Simpson, a student at the new school, whished there could be a Kappa chapter at Illinois. They had both been members of Upsilon Chapter at Northwestern University.
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_11_NO_1_JAN_1894.pdf|page=2|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/4/4b/File:THE_KEY_VOL_11_NO_1_JAN_1894.pdf]]
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|Title= January 1894
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_11_NO_2_APR_1894.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/7/78/THE_KEY_VOL_11_NO_1_APR_1894.pdf]]
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|Title= April 1894
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_11_NO_3_JUL_1894.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/a/a5/THE_KEY_VOL_11_NO_3_JUL_1893.pdf]]
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|Title= July 1894
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_11_NO_4_OCT_1894.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/c/ca/THE_KEY_VOL_11_NO_4_OCT_1894.pdf]]
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|Title= October 1894
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
Secrecy about plans was maintained until 1899, when six students were approached. A second petition to university officials was heartily approved, covering material was sent to Grand Council, and the waiting period brought the group close in spirit.
 
  
In April 1899, the charter was granted, with Installation on the 28th. Carla Fern Sargent (Fisk), Northwestern, Grand Secretary, and Epsilon Chapter officiated. An article in The Key, 1899, gives the full account, commenting on the ‘fine new library building, the most ornamental structure on the campus.” Gifts included a Bible, a guest book, archives chest (from Miss Sharp), pillows, pictures (Knocking and Hope), candy, calendar, crumb tray, teapot, gong, fern dish, vases—and money.
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_12_NO_1_JAN_1895.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/e/eb/THE_KEY_VOL_12_NO_1_JAN_1895.pdf]]
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|Title= January 1895
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_12_NO_2_APR_1895.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/6/63/THE_KEY_VOL_12_NO_2_APR_1895.pdf]]
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|Title= April 1895
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_12_NO_3_JUL_1895.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/7/72/THE_KEY_VOL_12_NO_3_JUL_1895.pdf]]
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|Title= July 1895
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_12_NO_4_OCT_1895.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/2/20/THE_KEY_VOL_12_NO_4_OCT_1895.pdf]]
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|Title= October 1895
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
At first, meetings were held in Miss Sharp’s home. The first house, purchased in 1900, was at 903 West California, Urbana. A 1902 move was made to 404 East John Street, Champaign. Meals could be served there, and in 1905, an addition was built to accommodate 18 girls.
 
The next few years saw a series of Kappa houses as the number of actives grew. Records of 1913 show how each girl earned $10 for the newest house by making curtains, canning fruit, ‘hiring out to family,” and “calling on Methodist girls.”
 
  
Two other moves were made before the chapter made its home at 1102 South Lincoln Avenue, Urbana, February 1928. After remodeling and additions, the house accommodated 63. When parking problems became acute, a drive was cut, and in 1973 bicycle racks were built.
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_13_NO_1_JAN_1896.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/6/60/THE_KEY_VOL_13_NO_1_JAN_1896.pdf]]
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|Title= January 1896
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_13_NO_2_APR_1896.pdf|page=5|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/7/77/THE_KEY_VOL_13_NO_2_APR_1896.pdf]]
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|Title= April 1896
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_13_NO_3_JUL_1896.pdf|page=5|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/d/d0/THE_KEY_VOL_13_NO_3_JUL_1896.pdf]]
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|Title= July 1896
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_13_NO_4_OCT_1896.pdf|page=5|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/5/59/THE_KEY_VOL_13_NO_4_OCT_1896.pdf]]
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|Title= October 1896
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
  
==HEADLINES and Other Notes:==
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_14_NO_1_JAN_1897.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/39/THE_KEY_VOL_14_NO_1_JAN_1897.pdf]]
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|Title= January 1897
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_14_NO_2_APR_1897.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/39/THE_KEY_VOL_14_NO_2_APR_1897.pdf]]
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|Title= April 1897
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_14_NO_3_JUL_1897.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/c/c9/THE_KEY_VOL_14_NO_3_JUL_1897.pdf]]
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|Title= July 1897
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_14_NO_4_OCT_1897.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/0/0b/THE_KEY_VOL_14_NO_4_OCT_1897.pdf]]
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|Title= October 1897
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
1929:
 
  
KAPPAS BLOWN OUT OF HOUSE DURING BLIZZARD; Defective gasket on furnace causes explosion … SCARLET FEVER EPIDEMIC BEGINS WITH A KAPPA; Valentine’s Day celebrated in quarantine; all Kappas receive candy … KAPPAS BUY VICTROLA … SCHOLARSHIP JUMPS TO THIRD … CHAPTER HISTORY PLANNED
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_15_NO_1_JAN_1898.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/9/92/THE_KEY_VOL_15_NO_1_JAN_1898.pdf]]
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|Title= January 1898
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_15_NO_2_APR_1898.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/f/ff/THE_KEY_VOL_15_NO_2_APR_1898.pdf]]
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|Title= April 1898
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_15_NO_3_JUL_1898.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/33/THE_KEY_VOL_15_NO_3_JUL_1898.pdf]]
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|Title= July 1898
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_15_NO_4_OCT_1898.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/9/97/THE_KEY_VOL_15_NO_4_OCT_1898.pdf]]
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|Title= October 1898
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
  
'''The 1930s:'''
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_16_NO_1_JAN_1899.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/b/b0/THE_KEY_VOL_16_NO_1_JAN_1899.pdf]]
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|Title= January 1899
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_16_NO_2_APR_1899.pdf|page=2|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/6/62/THE_KEY_VOL_16_NO_2_APR_1899.pdf]]
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|Title= April 1899
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_16_NO_3_JUL_1899.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/2/26/THE_KEY_VOL_16_NO_3_JUL_1899.pdf]]
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|Title= July 1899
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KAPPA BOILER BURSTS … MOTHERS CLUB FORMED … HOLLY WREATH SALE BUYS LINEN NAPKINS … ALUMNAE GIVE SILVER PITCHER FOR NAMES OF GIRLS WITH MOST IMPROVED SCHOLARSHIP … Margaret Carnahan Maxwell wrote that she had been married in a small London chapel build for Anne Boleyn by Henry VIII (1937) … Lorama Wiese (Boggs) left for Hollywood after a scout had seen her in a University of Illinois production … The chapter library was started with donations, showers, alumna help … Radio tea dances were popular .. The spring dinner dance was BIG.
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== '''1900 - 1909''' ==
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'''The 1940s:'''
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SON BORN TO LORAMA WIESE BOGGS, Mishawaka, Indiana, … PAINTING BY MIRIAM KNOWLTON CORRIE ACCEPTED FOR ALL ILLINOIS SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS … SADIE HAWKINS DAY BECOMES “ANNUAL TRADITION FOR A TIME” … WARTIME SHORTAGES … BASKETS FILLED FOR NEEDY FAMILIES … RAG DOLLS MADE FOR YWCA DOLL SHOW; Kappas win Doll Show with Mrs. O’Leary, stable boy, and cow just before the Chicago fire … BETTIE TEETOR (Audron) FIRST BETA LAMBDA TO PRESENT THESIS BEFORE ILLINOIS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE … CHAPTER HOUSE SCENE OF WEDDING; Susan Boggs to lt. Robert Miller (1942)
 
  
Homecoming, November 1, 1941, featured dedication of new student union (Homecoming activities had origin at the University of Illinois) … Note from frustrated male who couldn’t reach his date by phone: “Please make your conversations shorter (to be read in a meeting)” … Live music a war casualty; radio-victrola used instead … Red Cross and USO popular with volunteers … First aid widely taught and practiced … The chapter newsletter was printed on newsprint due to paper shortage
 
  
From the Illio (1945) “Ever since the establishment in 1899, Beta Lambda chapter … has remained active … KKG has retained an outstanding position on the campus for 45 years!”
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April 1945 saw a story in The Key about Eleanor Taylor Moore, her photography, her poetry, and a children’s book in preparation … Report on scholarship was not encouraging: pledges not enthusiastic about studying … Beta Lambda was placed on social probation; rushing allowed but no male-attended functions … House Board reorganized; became Beta Lambda House and Advisory Board (1946)
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Announcements: No dates in house before 4 p.m. … Girls are not to carry on conversations from the upstairs with boys who are downstairs … Quiet hours start when the sandwich man comes … No smoking in either formal or informal chapter meetings … Dress for dinner Wednesdays …
 
JUIN WHIPPLE (Foresman) GIVEN WARNER BROTHERS CONTRACT; She was Miss Ohio State” for the track meet … MANY VETERANS BACK ON CAMPUS (1948) … “BETA LAMBDA’S GOLDEN YEARS”; Fiftieth anniversary marked by two-day reunion … CHAPTER RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP IMPROVEMENT AWARD AT SUN VALLEY CONVENTION (1948)
 
  
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==The 1950s:==
 
  
SCHOLARSHIP HONORS EARNED: First place over 27 other chapters on campus; 3.916 on a 5. system … DADS CONTRIBUTE TO UNFURNISHED DINING ROOM … MANY OUTSTANDING GIRLS HONORED IN THE 1950s …
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HIGHEST SCHOLARSHIP; Chapter honored at University of Illinois Panhellenic Council dessert (1958) … ONLY LIVING CHARTER MEMBER, LUCY WILLCOX WALLACE, PRESENTS PLAQUE IN M EMORY OF KATHARINE SHARP (1959); The pledge pin of Maude Straight (Carman), first Beta Lambda pledge, had been designed by Miss Sharp and the design adopted by the Fraternity; plaque to be hung in room furnished by chapter in Miss Sharp’s memory)
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|Title= October 1904
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==The 1960s:==
 
  
BETH DOHME (Wallin) NAMED OUTSTANDING GRADUATE IN HOME ECONOMICS, 1961 (Later she wrote weekly articles, had TV shows, served on Massachusetts State Advisory Board on Home Economics, was instructor at the University of Michigan. She and her husband were among 38 lost in a crash in the Pacific, 1969. Her picture hangs in the chapter house [She had been a pledge adviser]. A Memorial in her name for outstanding pledge was established.) … DIFFICULTIES WITHIN FRATERNITY SYSTEM REFLECT NATIONAL TREND; Many houses decrease in membership … BETA LAMBDA (nearly always) HAS FULL HOUSE … GRADUATE COUNSELOR, MARY DAILEY (Metzger), SYRACUSE, ARRIVES FALL, 1961
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|Title= October 1905
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Kappas began unique honorary, “The Squatty Bodies”—membership based on peculiarities of bone structure (1962) … Beta Lambda established a new memorial scholarship award—Mary Ann Clark Dazey Award for greatest scholastic improvement in sophomore year … Broad scholarship program at Beta Lambda; top scholarship rewarded by $100 prize.
 
  
BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER HOST TO EPSILON PROVINCE CONVENTION (1963) … JUDY SCHLIEPER (Bower) MISS ILLINOIS AT ATLANTIC CITY … LORANA WIESE BOGGS IS HONORED WITH FIRST PLACE EDITORIAL AWARD FOR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, The Country Cousin
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1963 first year of deferred rush … A cultural program (1964) placed emphasis on current events … There were talks on religious beliefs, Fraternity goals, etiquette … Emma Rhoads Nickoley presented rare copper vase to chapter. Initiated in 1899, she had been the only woman on the American University, Beirut, faculty, and general secretary to the Beirut YWCA. (Died 1972) … Kappa and Phi Kappa Psi volunteered at Champaign County Nursing Home; waxed floors, refinished dresser drawers in spring clean-up
 
  
TWO FIRE ENGINES RUSH TO KAPPA HOUSE, FIREMEN BREAK DOWN KITCHEN DOOR, OPEN OVEN: “Somebody burned the supper!” (1966) … ADVISOROY BOARD IS AWARDED FOR EXCELLENCE AT CONVENTION (1968) … CRIES OF ANGUISH HEARD FOR MILES: Mix-up in processing affects 280 rushees later notified they had been invited by mistake. (1969)
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|Title= December 1907
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==The 1970s:==
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HOMECOMING NOT QUITE … HOOPLA (1970): “Five months ago the campus was surrounded by the National Guard and state police. Students were marching against the Cambodian involvement, Illiac, Kent State, and the death of Edgar Foults. Many of those same students are now busy constructing house decorations and preparing for the return of alumni … President of KKG sorority, a varsity cheerleader, said, “I think if something is fun it is not always nice to analyze its relevance.” …
 
By 1970 each girl had her own phone number (Champaign-Urbana is one of the four communities in the U.S. having more telephones than people) … By 1972 each girl had her own door key … There is 24-hour university visitation and relaxation of alcohol regulations … Dress for dinner may mean slacks but not blue jeans with holes or patches … No more closet space needed for petticoats and formals and trunks for off-season clothing, but still there are space problems … The dorm remains cold, but there is now a sun deck and TV in the rec room … Men are allowed in the public portions of the house from 11 a.m. to 6 a.m.
 
  
BETA LAMBDA KKG CENTENNIAL HELD AT CHAMPAIGN COUNTRY CLUB … KAPPA PICKERS ENTERTAIN AT MANY SPECIAL EVENTS … ANONYMOUS MALE CALLER PHONES WITH BOMB THREAT: Police find nothing (1971) …
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In the early years, the library science school played a big part. By 1970, there wasn’t one student in the library school … The date of Beta Lambda founding coincides with the date of required physical education for all female students … Women, admitted to Illinois in 1870, were offered calisthenics by 1874, and played basketball nine years before the men did …
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PLEDGES, ACTIVES, ALUMNAE TAKE PART IN ROSE MCGILL SHARING PROGRAM (1973) … PARTICIPATION BY 1,100 GIRLS IN 1972 RUSH WITH 480 PLEDGING … ILLINOIS HAS ONE OF THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST GREEK SYSTEMS IN THE COUNTRY
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There have been Beta Lambdas from many backgrounds. The university is large; traditions begin and die out and are sometimes revived, but precious to every chapter generation are the memories shared. Some voices will echo, some of the same thoughts return, as songs are sung and ritual words spoken. Often events recorded are not events remembered. There is hope for the future, based on the past, and the present can be seen more clearly now for having had to look back.
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== '''1910 - 1919''' ==
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The previous information was excerpted from The History of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity, 1870-1976. The information that follows has been gleaned from available resources including Chapter History Reports, chapter meeting minutes, letters and comments from chapter members and alumnae, the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity Archives, and The Key. Each chapter is expected to update its history record annually. Contact Fraternity Headquarters at kkghq@kkg.org with questions.
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==Highlights of the late 1970s:==  
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Bicycles had a place on college campuses from coast to coast, but a place for on-campus bicycles proved to be problematic at the U of I in the 70s when it came to parking them, protecting them, and vacation storage. Sorority house lounges and formerly gracious entrance halls became cycle parking areas. The University offered an indoor tennis court for bike storage with guaranteed protection from theft and damage during the Christmas holidays.
 
  
The pledge class of 1976 was made up of 23 girls. One of the girls broke her pledge shortly after bid night. The remaining 22 would go on to participate in four fantastic years as Kappa sisters. Rush was a four round rush at Illinois. One round was a Wizard of Oz theme. Kappa Pickers performed at two of the other rounds.  
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On bid night the girls met at the house to meet their new sisters, both pledge and active then went off to visit a half dozen fraternities to have them meet the new pledges. During this time the legal drinking age in thirty states including Illinois had been lowered from 21 to 18 allowing the girls to head off to campus bars for further celebration. On a national level it was argued at the time that if young people were required to fight and die in the Vietnam War then they should be allowed the privilege of drinking alcohol. This generation exercised previously unheard of clout and political muscle, and through years of protest and many valid arguments this generation of youth gained back some lost liberty.
 
  
The mid-seventies were also the Age of Disco which found its way from the urban environment of Chicago down I-55, the state highway, to the cornfields in the middle of the state. By December, 1977, the film Saturday Night Fever had been released. The film was marketed specifically to broaden disco's popularity beyond its primarily homosexual, black, and Latin audience. It was a huge success and its soundtrack became one of the best-selling albums of all time. Back in Urbana that fever took over Dooley’s - one of the main Greek bars transforming it into a glittery nightclub complete with mirrored glass ball.
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Beta Lambda’s house underwent a major decorative refresh in the late seventies. The older pale greens and muted shades of a previous time were replaced by a pretty peach and black Asian inspired design. The family or “gathering” room was comfy couches and shades of Kappa blue. The girls were very excited by the makeover.
 
  
Some of the traditions the girls of Beta Lambda passed down, were Inspiration Week, which took place the week before initiation. Pledge moms spent the week bonding with their pledge daughters by doing nice things, continuing traditions and rituals, including candlelight serenades and generally welcoming the new members into the house.  
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The chapter invited alumnae over during homecoming weekend to improve relationships.
 
Parents were welcomed to the house with special celebrations. Dad’s weekend was held each fall and the girls took great care planning activities for both that weekend and Mom’s weekend in the spring.
 
  
The chapter had a number of actives who were selected as fraternity sweethearts. Members of the chapter were part of the cheerleading squad and the Illiniettes dance team. A number of girls were also gymnasts. During football season, the Kappas sat together with a fraternity in the football block and enjoy tailgating parties.  
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The chapter held an annual square dance at a local barn. An open truck decorated with hay was hired for the evening to transport the Kappas and pick up all the dates for the event.  
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Meals at the house were a major daily event with the girls sitting down to a formal dinner each evening after singing grace. The women and on occasion, their guests, were served by student waiters. The boys who bused the tables and washed the dishes were compensated by receiving free meals. A few love matches developed between these fine waiters and the actives.  
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During this time there were approximately 80 girls living in the house. As a result, a cold air dorm which slept about 40 girls existed. The girls instituted a system of “wakes” in which one would quietly wake up another sister based on the information she provided about her next day classes. This eliminated the need for 40 alarm clocks ringing in the dorm.  
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Love was always in the air at Beta Lambda and the chapter held special ceremonies when someone received a lavaliere, was pinned, or engaged. This provided the chapter with much excitement.  
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Fraternities serenaded the sororities. It was always a welcomed sight to see a group of handsome young men dressed up singing their hearts out to the women of the chapter.  
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Overall, the Kappas were a strong chapter, not necessarily the beauty queens, jocks or mean girls, but definitely your nice girl next door types.
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Scholastic Honoraries: Phi Upsilon Omicron (home economics) 1974; Alpha Lambda Delta (1974 & 76); Phi Kappa Phi (1974, 75 & 76); Mortar Board (1974-1975); Phi Beta Kappa 1976; Sigma Phi Epsilon (speech-communications), Psi Chi (psychology).
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1975 Cincinnati Award; Atius (sophomore women’s honorary), Torch (junior women’s honorary), Graduate fellowship; James Scholar; Dean’s List; Rush Committee; Bulletin Boards Chairman; Hinsdale Illinois Award; Mortar Board and Shorter Board (senior women’s honoraries); another was one of 10 finalists for the 1975 College All-Star Queen and served on the Panhellenic Council. The women won a myriad of Academic Awards. In 1975 Nancy Snowden was inducted into the Mortar Board-- a national college honor society for seniors recognizing scholarship, leadership and service. Her excellence inspired 13 women to be recognized for outstanding academic achievement the following year.  
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Christmas 1975 paired Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity with the Beta Lambdas for a party benefitting underprivileged children in Champaign-Urbana. Highlights included the appearance of Santa Claus and the presentation of the 12 days of Christmas.
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== '''1920 - 1929''' ==
  
Beta Lambda served as hostesses for 55 Kappas at the Epsilon Province meeting held April 11-13, 1975. Highlights included a tour of the Krannett Center for the Performing Arts and the Krannert Art Center. A candlelight banquet honored Mrs. Lester Corrie, a 65-year member of Beta Lambda and honorary chairman for province meeting. The Mabel McCoy Award for close relationship between alumnae and actives was presented to Beta Lambda chapter.
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Julie Spitz was a busy Kappa during her undergrad days at Illinois. She was the Illinois Dads’ Association Certificate of Merit winner, served on the Illini Union Student Activity Program Board, was a staff member of the University’s summer advance enrollment program, a student intern at Assembly Hall, on the University Host and Hostess program, selected for the Shorter Board (senior women’s honorary), on the 1973 Homecoming Court, was a junior manager of the Star Course and selected to Atius (sophomore honorary).
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The Illini Kappas were a group devoted to improving the community. In 1976 the philanthropy-conscious Kappas held a Christmas Party for underprivileged children in the Champaign-Urbana area. They gave these children a wonderful Christmas that otherwise would have been impossible.  
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In 1977, a variety of awards were received by the chapter including Achievement Awards and Panhellenic Borelli Awards. The following year Susan Snowden was recognized for co-managing the Star Course, a student run concert promoting unity and organization on the Illinois campus. There were also eight women applauded for academic excellence and given the Scholastic Honorary Award. The Kappas were intelligent and talented and an asset to the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity.  
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This charitable spirit continued through 1979 when the Kappas did an “Egg Begg” to collect food and other donations for needy families in the region. The community was very thankful for their contributions. They also raised $1,600 for the Rose McGill Fund and the Developmental Services Center to combat Muscular Dystrophy. These women also raised and donated $518.34 to a Student Aid Fund. The members were not only a fun group of women, but also a group of women disposed to helping those around them that were in need.
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During the late 70’s, the chapter women were very involved in the Greek life on campus. In 1979 the girls teamed with Delta Chi to win the Pajama Race hosted by Kappa Sigma. Their intramural teams were spectacular, winning a myriad of titles. The most successful teams were the volleyball, track and cross country teams, though the girls also participated in football and baseball leagues. Betty Oberle was the top runner on a top state team in cross country and she led the pack of athletic Kappas.  
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Outside of the Greek arena, the girls were also involved with Illini athletics. Including a number of participants in the Illinites - the Illini competitive dance team. Sarah Shepard and Julie Webster were star competitors on the Illinois gymnastics team that took second place in the Big Ten. The women also won the Best Overall Homecoming trophy in 1979, celebrating their school spirit. Overall the Kappas were an active and fun bunch that enjoyed being involved on campus.
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==Highlights of the 1980s==
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Beta Lambda hostessed the 1985 Epsilon Province Meeting on April 12-14, 1985.
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The U.S. National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 was passed by Congress. This bill required “all States to raise their minimum drinking age to 21 within two years or lose a portion of their Federal-aid highway funds; and encourage States, through incentive grants programs, to pass mandatory sentencing laws to combat drunk driving.” (Thomas Senate Record Vote Analysis) The portion of the Federal-aid highway funds that would be lost if the state didn’t comply amounted to five- percent in the third year and 10-percent in the fourth year.
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The summer of 1986 was full of pride for the chapter when Leslie Barnes, chapter President and Liz Warner, First Vice-President attended the Fraternity Convention and received the Scholarship Award on behalf of the chapter. Sherri Fontanta, Marshal and a Beta Lambda Picker, had the privilege to sing with the Convention Choir.
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== '''1930 - 1939''' ==
  
February 7, 1987, the chapter initiated 52 girls. The following weekend the chapter held its Valentine’s formal. A reception was held in the chapter house. The women enjoyed dressing up. In March the initiates held their pledge dance with the theme of Kamp Kappa. The member’s were invited to two additional dances with other sororities: Kite and Key, and Miami Triad. The girls had a wonderful time getting to know the members of the other chapters.
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On Mom’s Day the chapter held their first Mom’s Day Auction. The event raised $2,000 that went towards redecorating the house. The chapter also participated in the final competition of the Atius-Saechem Mom’s Day Sing. The event was a variety show held during Mom’s weekend each year. Sororities and fraternities were paired, prepared a short musical, and tried out for the show. The event sponsors were Atius (a sophomore honorary) and Sachem (a junior honorary).
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At the Annual Borelli Awards during the Spring of 1987, Leslie Barnes was honored with third place for Outstanding President. The Borelli Awards were sponored by Panhellenic Council and the Borelli Family. The awards are given to chapters in recognition of their accomplishments during the year.
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Beta Lambda received three awards at the Epsilon Province Convention: Outstanding Panhellenic Relations Award, Pledge Program Improvement Award and Overall Achievement Award.
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Due to the achievements and number of awards presented to the chapter, Beta Lambda received the “Essence of Excellence” at the University of Illinois.  
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On October 14, the chapter welcomed the President of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Marian Klingbeil Williams, Missouri, to join them as they celebrated Founders Day 1987. The evening began with punch and coffee while actives provided musical entertainment including piano music and traditional Beta Lambda songs sung by the Pickers. During dinner, local alums and members of the chapter got acquainted with one another. After dinner, the Friendship Key, an award given to one of the active members of the chapter each semester was awarded to Erin Schlosser. The director of the local alumna group spoke at the banquet and introduced the guest of honor – Marian Williams.  
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The following day, Marian Williams visited the chapter house to have coffee and casually visit with the girls. Williams shared her ‘Kappa Wisdom’ along with many funny stories. A wonderful morning was had by all.
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Some of the girls volunteered their time to be coaches for the area Special Olympics proving to be a very satisfying and rewarding experience for all. The entire chapter participated in the Order of Omega’s campus clean-up.
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Through both semesters, many girls were involved in the Student Alumni Association. An active was in charge of the campus Homecoming Week. Several girls participated in the Student Government Association. Two actives were elected officers of the campus Panhellenic Council. Others participated on Panhellenic committees as well as Junior Panhellenic.
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Two actives participated on the Varsity Track team, four were cheerleaders (including the captain of the squad), and three were Illiniettes. In intramural football, the Beta Lambda team made it to the playoffs. The entire chapter was very proud of these sisters.
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At one time or another, every Kappa has been a sweetheart in her own way. With their smiles and helping hearts, the sweetheart atmosphere has always apparent at Beta Lambda. During the semester that sweetheart feeling was recognized by the men of Sigma Chi, Phi Kappa Psi and Acacia. In February Jacqui Marchese was crowned the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi during their formal held in St. Louis. In March, Phi Kappa Psi named Amy Lieberman their sweetheart during the annual Penthouse Party. In April, Amy Coan was given the title of Acacia Sweetheart during their formal held in Chicago. Many of the women bonded while rooming together in the Kappa annex during their junior and senior years.
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== '''1940 - 1949''' ==
  
==Highlights of the 1990s==
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The Beta Lambda Chapter was one year away from celebrating its Centennial anniversary. The women were proud to uphold the same traditions and standards instituted by previous sisters nearly 100 years before them.  
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Renovations were made to the Lincoln Avenue home and the campus of the campus had changed with the years but the character of the women of Beta Lambda had held fast. The chapter remained one of the three largest women’s fraternities on the campus and boasted the addition of an exceptional group of 45 new members in January, 1998. These women added energy and enthusiasm to the chapter bringing with them a pool of talent and motivation to both Kappa and the university community.
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Along with maintaining a grade point average both the all-women’s and all-sorority averages (Kappa achieved sixth out of 18 Panhellenic sororities), Beta Lambda members found time to take advantage of opportunities on the Champaign-Urbana campus. At the annual scholarship dinner held on March 9, 1998, women were recognized for their scholastic achievements and a new weekly incentive program was introduced. At each weekly chapter meeting, a clipboard was passed. Kappas earning an “A” on a test or paper were allowed to place her name on the board. At the end of the meeting, a name was drawn and that person was awarded a gift certificate. Highly successful, the program would be continued.  
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A new member scholarship program had been introduced during the fall semester requiring each member to meet at the library or house for two to three hours a week on Tuesday or Wednesday evenings. This gave new members a chance to get to know one another and help each other with their new schedules.
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Beta Lambdas reached out to the Panhellenic community during the year. Beginning with the fall of 1998, the chapter was represented on the Panhellenic Judicial Board, Multicultural Committee, and the task force dealing with the new Greek risk management program working in conjunction with the Interfraternity Council and local city government and the Shi-Ai inter-sorority relations organization. Individual members continued to organize both Greek Week and Panhellenic Pride Week.  
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Philanthropically, the Beta Lambdas participated and supported more than a dozen different endeavors sponsored by a variety of organizations, fraternities and sororities on campus while sponsoring their own Kappatat for Humanity. Kappatat was a men’s volleyball tournament organized and executed by Beta Lambda, with profits benefitting Habitat for Humanity.
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The chapter assisted many other causes including Multiple Sclerosis, a campus suicide hotline, Easter Seals, abused children, a rape crisis center and the local Boys and Girls Clubs.
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The year was a positive one for the chapter. Many of the ideas and work outlined in the 1997-1998 school year paid off in the fall of 1998 when the chapter accommodated the Panhellenic no frills rush policy. The register and budget systems implemented in the new computer program, designed by the Fraternity and the entire chapter, reaped the benefits of the innovative new member program. Working together with local alumnae and Fraternity liaisons, the women worked to make the current chapter exceptional.
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The chapter got organized in 1998. Two special visits to the chapter were made by traveling consultants during the year enabling the chapter to facilitate the no frills rush and recruiting a spectacular new member class. Rush work week was held from August 17-21, 1998. Once the university-wide rush began on August 28, the chapter exhibited a fine performance, which was evident by the outstanding new member class. Rounds included Sweet Home Kappa Gamma when the girls decorated the chapter house in a down home country style. Complete with blue and green gingham bows, daises and white picket fences, the success of these parties was recorded as phenomenal as Kappa received 97 percent return rate, one of the highest on the campus.
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The last round of parties was Kappa Traditions which impressed upon the rushes that they were not joining a four-year sorority, but a near 100 year tradition. For these parties the women brought out the archives for the chapter.
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Bid night was held on October 3. A circus theme with hired clowns, jugglers and sword throwers was a great kickoff party for the new members.The Fraternity changed the pledge period for all Kappa chapters. It reduced it to a new six-week new member program before the new members were initiated. The program placed greater emphasis on academic excellence during membership selection, a redefinition of the term pledge to new member, an all-inclusive educational program in which the entire chapter participated to teach the new members and the fall initiation. Perhaps one of the most rewarding weekends of new membership was walkout. This year the walkout was held at a senior’s home in Decatur. Throughout the weekend, new members bonded not only as a class but with graduating seniors who shared many memories of their active days. Initiation week would be another time of excitement for the chapter women of as the entire class of new members was successfully initiated.  
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On September 25 the Kappas held a Barndance at Farm Lake with the women hosting a hoedown complete with a bonfire, hayrides, a DJ and everyone dressed in overalls. The members participated in a murder mystery exchange with Alpha Epsilon Pi on October 29 held at the mystery theater. The girls held a Second City exchange with Sigma Chi on November 5. November 20 was the night of the semiformal event held at the University Inn.
 
  
Each member of the chapter was part of a committee headed by a chapter officer. These committees were vital to the smooth and successful operation of this active group of young women. The Vice President of Organization for the chapter created a master calendar for the 1998-1999 school year listing all activities in which the members participated. These ranged from chapter meetings to inspirational activities to the Spring formal.
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== '''1950 - 1959''' ==
  
An email list was compiled of each active and newly pledged member of the chapter which provided a means of notifying every one of upcoming events in a quick and up-to-the-minute way.
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A December Leadership Training Workshop was held to provide the next set of chapter officers with the tools they would need to manage the chapter in the coming year. During the day-long retreat, outgoing leaders passed on knowledge and inspiration to the newly elected officers. This retreat took place after the installation of the new officers at the home of a Champaign alumna.
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The 1999 calendar year represented one of great growth and change for the women of Beta Lambda. After the induction of the new member class, the girls were prepared to take on previously encountered obstacles, become more involved in the business of the chapter and participate in the campus Panhellenic community.
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Academics and campus involvement took the top of the list for the girls ranking Beta Lambda 3rd highest grade point average for all sororities, including many 4.0’s. Members made special efforts to stick together and work through tough classes such as Statistics and Accounting.  
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As proclaimed during Recruitment events Kappa’s are “Women of Diversity.” The girls proved this as they participated in activities throughout campus.  
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They hosted a Centennial celebration and were excited to interact with many alumnae during dinner, campus and house tours, and flip through old chapter scrapbooks. Along with change came struggles. Beta Lambda received a letter of concern from the Fraternity. A graduate consultant from the Fraternity moved in the following semester to help sort out financial issues and other problems. The girls were eager to pull together and improve. The traveling consultant visited the chapter twice during the school year and offered plenty of suggestions for improvement. Holding lengthy meetings with the officers and chapter, the consultant was able to teach the women the true meaning of rituals and importance of the standing rules. After performing ritual ceremonies and formal chapter time after time, the chapter made strong headway. A new group of officers were elected and the consultant was back for her second visit, working with them at a leadership conference which detailed the positions and the work to be done. Beta Lambda was back stronger than ever.
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The chapter philanthropy Kappatat was a huge success for the girls. Hosting the 4- on- 4 volleyball tournament for all of the fraternities on campus. All proceeds went to benefit Habitat for Humanity.  
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During Recruitment, the girls decorated bookmarks that were then placed in donated books and sent to local schools for underprivileged children. Other Beta Lambda volunteer activities included Volunteer Illinois Projects, Crisis Nursery and Head Start. Sigma Chi held their annual blood drive and many Kappas were on hand to lend assistance to the cause.  
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The chapter was voted Most Creative for the Atius competition. Candle passing was a long tradition at the house and on a very happy note one of the actives announced her engagement with the ceremony.
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==A New Millennium -- Highlights of 2000-2010==
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At both Initiation brunch and on Mother's Weekend the chapter proudly displayed some of their archives such as the yearly scrapbook and awards earned throughout the years.
 
During this past year there were stand out events that brought the chapter great pride. The Beta Lambda house was listed on the National Historical Landmark. A new house mom was hired and was adored by all. The former chapter President Stephanie Halvorsen won 2nd place as the Greek Woman of the Year. Beta Lambda won 2nd place for Excellence in External Operations. Fall Recruitment was totally revamped from previous years. It went smoothly, and the percentages were superb.     
 
                 
 
At a huge campus with great diversity, it is sometimes hard to find a niche, but the girls of the chapter have gone above and beyond to be a part of this campus. The girls are involved in a broad range of activities from intramurals, to volunteering and tutoring, to clubs in their majors, to leadership positions. Sports are a huge aspect of this campus, and the girls are in the Orange Crush for basketball and the Illini Pride for football.
 
  
Besides being involved in extracurricular, the members were very involved in the chapter. At Illinois, the chapter continues to hold its annual  4-on-4 volleyball tournament, Kappatat, to raise money for Habitat for Humanity. During this year they began building a house with other area sororities and fraternities. To obtain more money for this, many members volunteered at football games and their pay went to help purchase the building supplies. They also participated in a wide variety of philanthropic events held by other sororities and fraternities such as Sigma Chi Derby Days and Alpha Gamma Delta Water Wars. Sisterhood was also very important to the chapter and during the year they organized game night, had a beauty night, and went to an apple orchard. 
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== '''1960 - 1969''' ==
  
The challenges were typical of a chapter that was extremely crowded due to a huge new member class. Girls were 3-4 per room, but the atmosphere always remained positive. Problems and issues were kept to a minimum, and the girls handled the situation in a commendable manner. The previous year the chapter experienced problems with attendance at chapter meetings, sisterhoods, and other such events. A new point system was implemented resulting in growing attendance at all events.  
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During initiation dinner and Mom's Weekend, the chapter continued the tradition of displaying some of its archives. These included the scrapbooks and awards that received through the years.
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The past year had been an eventful one. Some of their proudest moments included achieving the Epsilon Province’s Outstanding Achievement in Unity, Loyalty, and Gracious Living for 2003-2005; Honorable Mention in Chapter History and Ritual for 2003-2005; Honorable Mention in New Member Programming for 2003-2005. A major renovation to the house patio including changing the ground area from concrete to decorative stone and putting up a new awning. It was a definite improvement.  
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Recruitment in the fall went very well, and the chapter greatly improved the Initiation rate of new members from the previous year as only one girl dropped out.
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During the year many of girls made the Dean's List. A senior member received the Howard Hughes Undergraduate Research Award.
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Chapter members began getting involved in the Big Brother Big Sister program, to which many girls showed great interest. The Beta Lambda intramural soccer team won the final championship game. The Illinois campus at offered a wide range of activities and clubs to get involved in, and the chapter members took full advantage of those opportunities. The women were very active in the diverse areas of interest ranging from academic clubs to intramural sports. A lot of girls made a point to get out and attend basketball and football games to support university’s teams. Many girls also were involved in tutoring and volunteering, as well as clubs in their majors and leadership positions.
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The girls of the chapter were always willing to support each other as well as the chapter. The participation at the annual philanthropy Kappatat was very good this year. The girls also had two days of successful fundraising for Habitat for Humanity by hosting a  4-on-4 men's volleyball tournament. The members also participated in other Greek houses philanthropies. There was great involvement in Sigma Chi's Derby Days, and the chapter placed third in their overall competition. The girls participated in Delta Gamma's Anchor Splash, Alpha Omicron Pi's Mud Olympics, and Alpha Gamma Delta's Water Wars. The Beta Lambda sisterhood events went extremely well. Attendance was outstanding at the annual Curtis Apple Orchard Day, and at the chapter Mary Kay Beauty Night.
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Chapter housekeeping challenges remained an issue. The house manager implemented a system of assigning four or five women a week to concentrate on taking out the trash and making sure the house stayed presentable. The system began to work, making living in the crowded house less frustrating. Attendance at chapter and sisterhood events proved to be another problem for the chapter, but by using a point system and reminding the girls the importance of attendance, the problem improved.
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Beta Lambda - Campus Activities/ Involvement in 2005 included: Student Dietetic Association, Referee for U of I Intramural Soccer, Kappa Intramural soccer team, Illinois Competitive Cheerleading, Big Brother/Big Sisters, Order of Omega, Greek Honorary Society, Panhellenic Recruitment Treasurer, Project Discovery Accounting Society, Vis-à-vis, Women in Aerospace Engineering Council Representative, James Scholar, Head Guard: Campus Recreation, Campus Crusade for Christ, Big Brother Big Sister, Education Fraternity, American Advertising Federation, Phi Eta Sigma, Dean’s List, Greek Intervarsity, Psi Chi, Faith-In-Action, Student Nurses’ Association, Sigma Theta Tau, Illini Dance Team, Illinettes, Illini Varsity Cheerleading, Model United Nations, NSCS, Howard Hughes Undergraduate Research Fellowship Award, Tutor, Club Tennis, FHCE, MAMA Program, and Alpha Lambda Delta.
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Nineteen members of the chapter earned 4.0 grade point averages during the Spring of 2006.
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Archives were displayed during Homecoming weekend included the previous semester's scrapbook as well as older scrapbooks and other items, such as old newsletters, from the chapter archives. Also included were awards that the chapter had received throughout the past year. This display was displayed on a large table in the foyer of the chapter house. Homecoming weekend was chosen as the best time to present an archives display so that the many visiting alumnae would be able to view both new and old Kappa memorabilia.
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One of the chapter's biggest achievements this past year was in the area of academic excellence. At the end of 2005, the chapter ranked 19th out of 23 chapters in G.P.A., but by the end of 2006 had moved up to 8th out of 23.  
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The chapter had a very successful Recruitment in 2006, with 58 bids offered to new members and 57 women initiated. The fact that almost all of the new members were initiated was credited to the strength of the chapter’s new member program.  
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Another area of pride during the year was Philanthropy. Beta Lambda’s annual volleyball philanthropy event for Habitat for Humanity, Kappatat, raised $1,800 and more than 30 different teams participated. The members participated in many other philanthropic events through other chapter houses on campus as well as through the Panhellenic Council. At the 2006 Greek Oscars, Beta Lambda received a second place award for scholarship as well as an award for outstanding fire safety. One of the members was also nominated for Greek Woman of the Year. 2006 also included many fun social events such as Barn Dance, Krush Party, Semi-Formal and Formal, and many exchanges with fraternities on campus. The girls enjoyed many sisterhood events including a movie night during the holiday season, a jewelry party and purse party at the chapter house, and Kappa Kristmas. The Kappa soccer team also won the intramural championship for the second year in a row.
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== '''1970 - 1979''' ==
  
The University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana was home to 30,909 undergraduate students. The campus had the largest Greek system in the nation. There were 63 fraternities and 36 sororities in total. 22% of the student population is involved in a fraternity or sorority. Of the 36 sororities on campus, 23 are members of Panhellenic Council and are composed of more than 2,900 women. The University offered hundreds of clubs and organizations, many in which Kappa women participated.  
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The chapter had 185 active members; during the fall semester and 57 new members were initiated.
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The chapter grade point average was 3.38, ranking 8th out of the 23 chapters on campus.
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Lisa Ellis was the new house director this school year.
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The spring of 2006 had 52 women living in the house, and during the fall of 2006 there were 59 women living inside the chapter house.
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Chapter members were active throughout campus in a wide variety of activities including Illini Cheerleading, LAS Student Senate, peer tutoring, Illini Dance Team and Illinettes Dance Team, several different Christian groups, several different pre-professional organizations and many different honorary and service fraternities. Many members were on the Dean's List, and several participated in the James Scholar Honors Program. Two members of the chapter served on the Panhellenic Council Executive Board.
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During the past year, and specifically during the fall 2006 semester, the chapter experienced several challenges involving infractions of both Panhellenic and Fraternity Bylaws. Most of these challenges dealt with risk management issues. In order to overcome the problems of the past semesters, the 2006 and 2007 Chapter Councils created an action plan, to replace its previous focus letter, which outlined intended strategies for improving accountability, standards, risk management, sisterhood, and Panhellenic involvement. The Leadership Consultant was a very helpful resource in creating this action plan. The use of this plan throughout the next year would prove to be a vital tool to overcome challenges in these five areas. The incoming 2007 Chapter Council was fortunate to participate in a "Leadership Day" in December which provided the incoming officers with very helpful information on leadership, communication, teamwork, delegation, and motivation. The skills gained from this workshop helped the house leaders gain the confidence needed to continue to implement the action plan and help the chapter reach its goals. The women were most concerned with accountability. They felt enforcing attendance policies as well as other chapter bylaws and standing rules, would allow them to build a stronger, more cohesive chapter.
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Members of the chapter happily gathered with students from Thomas Paine Elementary School to present 250 books in support of Reading is Fundamental.  
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Nineteen members of the chapter earned 4.0 grade point averages during the fall of 2006.
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The women displayed Kappa scrapbooks on Mom’s Weekend. The material was presented in the family room showing the most recent scrapbook, award from Province Meeting, archived photos of Kappas and their moms as well as a Kappa History book from the archives. The second display took place during Homecoming weekend allowing visiting alumnae to view the memorabilia. This foyer table display was accompanied with a large poster showcasing photos from the semester that included Recruitment, as well as social, sisterhood and philanthropy events. The Province award and Kappa History book were also placed on display.
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During the past calendar year, philanthropy had been a major success for the girls. At Kappatat, the annual  4-on-4 volleyball tournament, the women doubled the total money raised from 2006 for Habitat for Humanity collecting more than $3,000 during this year. This event was changed from a double elimination to a pool play which was more efficient and made 2007 the first year the tournament was held in only one day. The women also donated hundreds of books to local schools for Reading Is Fundamental, had numerous teams in Relay for Life, and placed 3rd in the Sig Ep Presents pageant philanthropy. the chapter was recognized as the Panhellenic chapter with the most service hours in fall of 2007 with 1,239.5 hours.  
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The chapter had another successful recruitment initiating more than quota. The chapter members kept up their grades and moved to rank 7th out of 23 chapters in grade point average. The chapter balanced studies with many fun social and sisterhood events in 2007 including Barndance, Semi-Formal, Formal, Krush Party, Pledge Dance, and a trip to the Reindeer Ranch corn maze, Curtis Apple Orchard, a movie night, purse party, Kappa Kristmas and many exchanges with fraternities on campus.
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The University of Illinois had 30,895 undergraduate students and 42,000 total with graduate students. More than 6,600 undergraduates, or approximately 22% of the student population, were involved in the Greek system. There were 37 sororities and 60 fraternities, making the campus the largest Greek system in the country. The school year brought the addition of a new sorority, Alpha Xi Delta to campus. The campus had more than 1,000 registered student organizations offering a wide range of activities and clubs with which to get involved in and Kappas took advantage of the offerings.
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During the fall, 49 new members were initiated making the chapter a total of 180 members. The chapter grade point average equaled 3.3788, ranking 7th out of 23 sororities. Many girls were on the Dean’s List and many were in the James Scholar Honors Program as well as part of honorary fraternities Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Theta Tau, Alpha Lambda Delta, Psi Chi. One member served on the Panhellenic Council Executive Board as Vice President of Risk Management.
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Members were very involved on campus including: Intramural soccer and softball, Club water polo, Club synchronized skating, Club basketball team, Illinois Varsity Cheerleading, Illini Dance Team, Illinettes, Orange Krush, Illini Pride, Greek Intervarsity and other Christian groups, American Advertising Federation, Student Dietetic Association, to name a few.
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== '''1980 - 1989''' ==
Many members held jobs, were tutors on campus as well as at elementary schools and volunteered for places like Crisis Care and Vis-à-vis.
 
  
One of the first challenges the chapter faced during this year was to work together to get off the old Focus Letter and adhere to the new action plan set by Chapter Council to help the chapter improve. Attendance remained a concern, especially for chapter meetings and other required events but the action plan helped solve this problem as well as the constant reminder of the points system. Another problematic issue was keeping the house, especially the bathrooms, clean on the weekends. The girls implemented a housework schedule to help and to solve the dirty dishes in the bathroom problem. The house leadership threatened to keep all food/dishes in the kitchen and not allow anything to be taken upstairs if changes were not made. The biggest challenge the chapter faced last year was getting enough girls to step up and take a leadership position for Chapter Council. It was assumed someone would step up and at first only 5 out of 23 active members ran for positions. The problem was compounded by the requirement that most positions required the leader to live in the house an extra semester and many girls had signed leases for apartments. The older girls who were currently on Chapter Council sat everyone down and gave a very persuasive speech reminding members they were the future of this chapter’s success. Many girls were motivated and gave up their apartments or decided to step up and fill the positions. Three actives studied abroad in Europe.
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The chapter’s biggest improvements in 2008 were in the area of academics and Recruitment. The overall house grade point average increased, equaling a 3.3825 with was a high number of members with 4.0’s, and the chapter moved up in Greek grade point average rankings. The chapter achieved 10th ranking out of 25 sororities on campus.  
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The Recruitment process was extremely successful in 2008 with record high return rates at different invitations producing an initiation class more than quota. The social calendar was packed in 2008 and included events such as Kappa Krush, Semi-Formal, Formal and Pledge Dance. Beta Lambda also had numerous sisterhood events including movie nights and ice skating. Another major improvement during the year took place in philanthropy. On top of a successful 4-on-4 volleyball tournament and a spaghetti dinner to raise money for Habitat for Humanity, the girls extended their Reading is Fundamental Philanthropy Activities. In addition to collecting books for Thomas Paine school, several chapter members volunteered to read with students on a weekly basis.
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The University of Illinois had 42,000 students, 30,895 of whom were in the undergraduate program. More than 6,000 undergraduates, or about 22% of the student population, were involved in the Greek system. The campus had the largest Greek system in the country, with 37 sororities, 25 of which are NPC affiliated and 60 fraternities. The campus had more than 1,000 registered student organizations, including various activities and clubs. Students typically come from 50 states and 100 nations.
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The chapter initiated 45 members in the fall making Beta Lambda chapter a total of 172.  
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During the spring semester 49 girls lived in the house and 62 lived in during the fall.
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Chapter members were very involved in a wide variety of campus organizations including intramural and club sports teams, dance troupes, Illinettes, spirit groups including Illini Pride and Orange Krush, Greek Intervarsity, and several religious organizations. On top of these activities, many members made the Dean’s List, participated in the James Scholar Program, and were members of honor fraternities.  
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Kappas volunteered and worked as tutors and at the local hospital. Chapter challenges included the common problem of all chapter council members being aware of and staying under budget. The Treasurer worked to remedy this by reminding officers of their budgets and cutting back on unnecessary costs. One of the main challenges faced this year by the chapter was continued participation of older members within the chapter. This absence was especially noticeable at chapter meetings. The President reminded junior and senior members that they set an example for new members and the importance of staying involved in the chapter to the end of their college career. Attendance improved but remained a work in progress.
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To raise money for Habitat for Humanity of Illinois, the members coached and encouraged fraternity volleyball teams during Kappatat. The chapter had the biggest improvement in Recruitment. Beta Lambda initiated 50 girls in the fall, the largest group of new members since the fall of 2006. This group of girls includes a large number of sophomores as well as three exchange students from London, England.  
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|Title= Fall 1986
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Repeating past successes, philanthropy proved to be a major achievement for the girls. This was the 3rd year of hosting a Kappasta spaghetti dinner at the house to raise money to donate to the UII campus chapter of Habitat for Humanity. Kappatat, the annual  4-on-4 beach volleyball tournament was another great success in raising money for Habitat for Humanity. As the girls began in the previous year, several members of the chapter continued volunteering to read to students at the Thomas Paine School as part of the Reading is Fundamental Philanthropy.  
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The social calendar was once again packed with fun events such as a Kappa Karnival themed Pledge Dance, Barn Dance, Formal, Semi-Formal, and Impromptu. Aside from outside events there were many successful sisterhood events such as ice skating and pumpkin carving.  
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In the fall the chapter raised its grade point average to 3.4041 achieving 9th out of 25 sororities and placing the chapter above the average all-sorority grade point average of 3.3977. This was a major success for the girls. Academically, the chapter has consistently improved.
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The University of Illinois had approximately 43,000 students, 31,540 were undergraduates. Of the undergraduates 21% of the students were involved in the Greek system on campus. The university continued to have the largest Greek system in the country with 37 sororities and 60 fraternities. There were also a large number of academic related fraternities for both males and females on campus.  The campus remained highly diverse with students coming from all 50 states and over 100 countries.  
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Beta Lambda initiated 50 new members in the fall, providing the chapter with 200 members.
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Many of the girls continued to be a part of the James Scholar Honors Program, were placed on the Dean's List, and become members of honorary fraternities such as Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, and Delta Sigma Pi.
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The Kappas were involved in many clubs and activities including the Lacrosse team, Soccer Club, Illini Dance Team, Illinettes, Illini Pride, Business Council, The Society of Women in Business, Identity Irish Dance Troupe, Greek Intervarsity, and many more. The women of the chapter were also dedicated to helping the community; many took part by volunteering as tutors and worked in local hospitals.
 
  
The sorority faced many challenges over the year, with financial stability a major concern. It became apparent in past years that the Chapter Council members were not fully aware of their budgets and overspent their budgeted amount. The chapter had a tremendous Treasurer whose primary goal was educating new Chapter Council members of their budget and spending. By limiting the funds given to each Chapter Council member the Treasurer was able to get Beta Lambda financially on track again. Another continuous challenge remained getting junior and senior members to attend and participate in chapter and Kappa events. It was very difficult to get such a large membership to commit to traditional events. The President constantly reminded the girls how important it was for them to attend chapter meetings and chapter events to set an example for the new members. Attendance slowly improved, but not to the level the girls had hoped to achieve. This also created another challenge when it came to Beta Lambda’s participation at other sorority and fraternity philanthropies. The Philanthropy chair reminded everyone how important it was to be involved in the Greek community on campus. She also mentioned the effect this would have on Kappa events and set about campaigning to reverse the trend.
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== '''1990 - 1999''' ==
  
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_107_NO_1_SPRING_1990.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/7/72/THE_KEY_VOL_107_NO_1_SPRING_1990.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 1990
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_107_NO_2_SUMMER_1990.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/38/THE_KEY_VOL_107_NO_2_SUMMER_1990.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 1990
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_107_NO_3_FALL_1990.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/6/66/THE_KEY_VOL_107_NO_3_FALL_1990.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 1990
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_107_NO_4_WINTER_1990.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/c/c7/THE_KEY_VOL_107_NO_4_WINTER_1990.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 1990
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==Highlights of 2011-2019:==
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_108_NO_1_SPRING_1991.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/b/bc/THE_KEY_VOL_108_NO_1_SPRING_1991.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 1991
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_108_NO_2_SUMMER_1991.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/2/23/THE_KEY_VOL_108_NO_2_SUMMER_1991.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 1991
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_108_NO_3_FALL_1991.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/f/fb/THE_KEY_VOL_108_NO_3_FALL_1991.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 1991
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_108_NO_4_WINTER_1991.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/e/e0/THE_KEY_VOL_108_NO_4_WINTER_1991.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 1991
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(From chapter history reports, scholarship, group honors/awards, traditions, special events, changes on campus or within chapter, overall nature of the chapter, chapter goals, challenges and how they were overcome, etc.)
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_109_NO_1_SPRING_1992.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/1/17/THE_KEY_VOL_109_NO_1_SPRING_1992.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 1992
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_109_NO_2_SUMMER_1992.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/31/THE_KEY_VOL_109_NO_2_SUMMER_1992.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 1992
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_109_NO_3_FALL_1992.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/6/6b/THE_KEY_VOL_109_NO_3_FALL_1992.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 1992
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_109_NO_4_WINTER_1992.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/2/2c/THE_KEY_VOL_109_NO_4_WINTER_1992.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 1992
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
==Highlights of 2011==
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_110_NO_1_SPRING_1993.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/0/0d/THE_KEY_VOL_110_NO_1_SPRING_1993.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 1993
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_110_NO_2_SUMMER_1993.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/6/6c/THE_KEY_VOL_110_NO_2_SUMMER_1993.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 1993
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_110_NO_4_WINTER_1993.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/a/a3/THE_KEY_VOL_110_NO_4_WINTER_1993.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 1993
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
This past year our chapter continued to grow in the area of recruitment. Last year, we initated 50 girls, this year we increased that number and initiated 54. This group of girls consists of a large number of sophomores, and among them one exchange student from London, England. We also had much success with our fall philanthropy. At our fourth annual Kappasta Spaghetti dinner, along with our 4 on 4 volleyball tournament, we managed to donate $5,200 to Habitat for Humanity.  
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_111_NO_1_SPRING_1994.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/4/42/THE_KEY_VOL_111_NO_1_SPRING_1994.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 1994
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_111_NO_2_SUMMER_1994.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/c/c3/THE_KEY_VOL_111_NO_2_SUMMER_1994.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 1994
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_111_NO_3_FALL_1994.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/f/fc/THE_KEY_VOL_111_NO_3_FALL_1994.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 1994
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_111_NO_4_WINTER_1994.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/7/78/THE_KEY_VOL_111_NO_4_WINTER_1994.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 1994
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
In addition to donating money to the cause, our chapter participated in its first house build with Habitat for Humanity last spring. This was an incredible experience and a lot of fun, and we plan on making the house build an annual event. For the past two years we have several members volunteer to read to the students of Thomas Paine school as part of our Reading is Fundamental philanthropy. Our social calendar was packed this past year with events such as "Kappa Keys Overseas" themed pledge dance, Barn Dance, Semi-Formal, and Impromptu. Aside from social events we also coordinate many successful sisterhood events within the chapter. These include visiting the apple orchard, making cranes for a sister's hospitalized father, and going ice skating.  
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_112_NO_1_SPRING_1995.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/5/57/THE_KEY_VOL_112_NO_1_SPRING_1995.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 1995
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_112_NO_2_SUMMER_1995.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/5/58/THE_KEY_VOL_112_NO_2_SUMMER_1995.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 1995
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_112_NO_3_FALL_1995.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/e/ef/THE_KEY_VOL_112_NO_3_FALL_1995.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 1995
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_112_NO_4_WINTER_1995.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/9/91/THE_KEY_VOL_112_NO_4_WINTER_1995.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 1995
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
'''Campus:''' The University of Illinois has about 43,000 students, 31,540 are undergraduates. -Of the undergraduates, about 21% of the males and females are involved in the greek system. -We have the largest greek system in the country with 36 sororities and 60 fraternities. We also have a large number of academic related fraternities for both male and females. -We have a very diverse campus with students coming from all 50 states and over 100 countries. -There are over 1,000 registered student organizations on campus, including various clubs and activities. Kappas are always very involved in what our great campus has to offer.  
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_113_NO_1_SPRING_1996.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/4/44/THE_KEY_VOL_113_NO_1_SPRING_1996.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 1996
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_113_NO_2_SUMMER_1996.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/e/ec/THE_KEY_VOL_113_NO_2_SUMMER_1996.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 1996
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_113_NO_3_FALL_1996.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/0/00/THE_KEY_VOL_113_NO_3_FALL_1996.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 1996
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_113_NO_4_WINTER_1996.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/8/8a/THE_KEY_VOL_113_NO_4_WINTER_1996.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 1996
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
'''Chapter:''' -We initiated new members in the fall, which makes the Beta Lambda Chapter a total of 181 active members. -Many of our members are part of the James Scholar Program, on the Dean's List, and members of honorary fraternities such as Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, and Delta Sigma Pi. -The Beta Lambda Kappas are also involved in a wide variety of student organizations such as club soccer, ROTC, Illini Cheerleading, the Illini Dance Team, Illinettes, Illini Pride, Business Council, Identity Irish Dance Troupe, Greek Intervarsity, and many more. -Many of our members are also involved in service and volunteer work such as tutoring, and being involved with special needs children and adults in the neighborhood.  
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_114_NO_1_SPRING_1997.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/0/0c/THE_KEY_VOL_114_NO_1_SPRING_1997.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 1997
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_114_NO_2_SUMMER_1997.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/9/95/THE_KEY_VOL_114_NO_2_SUMMER_1997.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 1997
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_114_NO_3_FALL_1997.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/2/24/THE_KEY_VOL_114_NO_3_FALL_1997.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 1997
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_114_NO_4_WINTER_1997.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/6/6f/THE_KEY_VOL_114_NO_4_WINTER_1997.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 1997
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
We have faced two major challenges the past year. First, we have had trouble making sure we were financially stable. Coming into the year, Beta Lambda faced a financial debt that we struggled to climb out. Many officers were unaware of limits to their budgets. We have fixed this problem by learning to effectively budget and save our money. Also, we faced another challenge in the area of academics. Last year, Kappa was ranked 9th out of 25 sororities and we were above the average GPA of sororities. However, after last fall we have dropped to 13th. This upcoming semester we plan to increase our focus on academic work and, thus, strengthen our GPA.  
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_115_NO_1_SPRING_1998.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/5/59/THE_KEY_VOL_115_NO_1_SPRING_1998.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 1998
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_115_NO_2_SUMMER_1998.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/b/bb/THE_KEY_VOL_115_NO_2_SUMMER_1998.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 1998
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_115_NO_3_FALL_1998.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/0/04/THE_KEY_VOL_115_NO_3_FALL_1998.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 1998
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_115_NO_4_WINTER_1998.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/d/d0/THE_KEY_VOL_115_NO_4_WINTER_1998.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 1998
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_116_NO_1_SPRING_1999.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/f/f4/THE_KEY_VOL_116_NO_1_SPRING_1999.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 1999
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_116_NO_2_SUMMER_1999.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/a/af/THE_KEY_VOL_116_NO_2_SUMMER_1999.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 1999
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_116_NO_3_FALL_1999.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/7/7b/THE_KEY_VOL_116_NO_3_FALL_1999.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 1999
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_116_NO_4_WINTER_1999.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/e/e2/THE_KEY_VOL_116_NO_4_WINTER_1999.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 1999
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
==Highlights of 2012==
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== '''2000 - 2009''' ==
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_117_NO_1_SPRING_2000.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/9/98/THE_KEY_VOL_117_NO_1_SPRING_2000.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 2000
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_117_NO_2_SUMMER_2000.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/9/92/THE_KEY_VOL_117_NO_2_SUMMER_2000.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 2000
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_117_NO_3_FALL_2000.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/f/f2/THE_KEY_VOL_117_NO_3_FALL_2000.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 2000
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_117_NO_4_WINTER_2000.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/d/d4/THE_KEY_VOL_117_NO_4_WINTER_2000.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 2000
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}}</td></tr></table>
  
This past year the Beta Lambda chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma continued to grow in the area of philanthropy. In the fall we hosted our annual volleyball tournament and pasta dinner, the proceeds went the Habitat for Humanity Foundation. We also participated in a local house build. This coming spring break 24 members of our chapter are going on a Habitat for Humanity trip and will be building houses in several different states. Many members of the chapter go to Thomas Paine school and read to the students, which is one of the ways we participate in the Reading is Fundamental Philanthropy. The women of the Beta Lambda chapter not only participate in our own philanthropy but in other Fraternity's and Sorority's philanthropies as well! In November of 2012 we initiated 47 wonderful women! We have had several sisterhood events this past year, such as a game night called "Kappa Kookies & Games", we went to the circus, wrote holiday cards to soldiers, made christmas cookies, had a funny photo booth night, and we made valentines for the patients at Carol Hospital. Our chapter has recently added committees to our chapter council. We believe having committees benefits the house as a whole by getting more active members involved! 
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_118_NO_1_SPRING_2001.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/5/5c/THE_KEY_VOL_118_NO_1_SPRING_2001.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 2001
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_118_NO_2_SUMMER_2001.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/6/67/THE_KEY_VOL_118_NO_2_SUMMER_2001.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 2001
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_118_NO_3_FALL_2001.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/5/5f/THE_KEY_VOL_118_NO_3_FALL_2001.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 2001
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_118_NO_4_WINTER_2001.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/8/83/THE_KEY_VOL_118_NO_4_WINTER_2001.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 2001
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The University of Illinois has about 43,000 students, 31,540 are undergraduates.
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-Of the undergraduates, about 21% of the males and females are involved in the greek system.
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-We have the largest greek system in the country with 36 sororities and 60 fraternities. We also have a large number of academic related fraternities for both male and females.
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_119_NO_1_SPRING_2002.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/4/41/THE_KEY_VOL_119_NO_1_SPRING_2002.pdf]]
-We have a very diverse campus with students coming from all 50 states and over 100 countries.    
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|Title= Spring 2002
-There are over 1,000 registered student organizations on campus, including various clubs and activities. Kappas are always very involved in what our great campus has to offer.
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_119_NO_2_SUMMER_2002.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/2/22/THE_KEY_VOL_119_NO_2_SUMMER_2002.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 2002
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_119_NO_3_FALL_2002.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/f/fa/THE_KEY_VOL_119_NO_3_FALL_2002.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 2002
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_119_NO_4_WINTER_2002.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/8/87/THE_KEY_VOL_119_NO_4_WINTER_2002.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 2002
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_120_NO_1_SPRING_2003.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/7/7c/THE_KEY_VOL_120_NO_1_SPRING_2003.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 2003
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_120_NO_2_SUMMER_2003.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/9/98/THE_KEY_VOL_120_NO_2_SUMMER_2003.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 2003
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_120_NO_3_FALL_2003.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/f/f8/THE_KEY_VOL_120_NO_3_FALL_2003.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 2003
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_120_NO_4_WINTER_2003.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/35/THE_KEY_VOL_120_NO_4_WINTER_2003.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 2003
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==Highlights of 2013==
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{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_1_SPRING_2004.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/9/99/THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_1_SPRING_2004.pdf]]
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|Title= Spring 2004
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_2_SUMMER_2004.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/5/53/THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_2_SUMMER_2004.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 2004
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_3_FALL_2004.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/3a/THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_3_FALL_2004.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 2004
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_4_WINTER_2004.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/3/3b/THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_4_WINTER_2004.pdf]]
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|Title= Winter 2004
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From January 1st, 2013 through December 31, 2013, our chapter, Beta Lambda, has improved on our academic average GPA. Last Spring 2013 semester, it was 3.4147 but during Fall of 2013 it was 3.4434. The ladies in Beta Lambda Chapter are slowly increasing the average GPA. To keep on increasing the GPA, our academic chair is keeping up with all the study files so everyone can share their notes and support each other. Beta Lambda has participated in Kappa Kappa Gamma’s Leadership Academy.  
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|Title= Spring 2005
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_2_SUMMER_2005.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/e/e4/THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_2_SUMMER_2005.pdf]]
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|Title= Summer 2005
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|Image= [[File:THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_3_FALL_2005.pdf|page=1|x150px|link=https://wiki.kkg.org/images/d/de/THE_KEY_VOL_121_NO_3_FALL_2005.pdf]]
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|Title= Fall 2005
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For our philanthropy involvement, we are continuing on Kappasta and Kappatat. One of the ladies in our chapter is involved in Panhellenic Council as Recruitment Board. All the ladies are very excited for her and will be supporting her. The goal of our chapter is to get involved in our chapter committee meetings more.  
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For our formal chapter, we started following a new rule to make our chapter more formal by not having cell phone during our chapter. We started having more committees’ meetings after chapter to get everyone’s opinion on our weaknesses and strengths.
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==Highlights of 2014==
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This past year our chapter had many accomplishments and exciting news. We initiated 52 women in the fall which was the result of a very successful recruitment. This group of women consisted of not only freshmen, but some sophomores and juniors as well, including an exchange student from  England. Our philanthropy was also a huge success in 2014. This was the 7th year that we hosted a Kappasta spaghetti dinner at the chapter house to raise money for the University of Illinois campus chapter of Habitat for Humanity. We also hosted our annual volleyball tournament, Kappatat, in order to also raise money for Habitat for Humanity. In addition to these two events, our women continued on the tradition of monthly school reading visits in order to support Reading is Fundamental at multiple elementary schools. A few women of our chapter also participated on a Greek Serve spring break service trip in New Orleans. Social events were also very successful this past year. Our social calendar consisted of events such as a decades themed Pledge Dance, Barn Dance, Formal, Semi-Formal, and Impromptu. Adding on to these events, we also had sisterhood events such as Salsa dancing lessons, facials, a trip to the local apple orchard, scrapbooking, ice-skating, and a pajama party. More exciting news was that our president, Mallory Miller, won "Outstanding President" award at the university's Greek Oscars. Finally, in the fall we raised our GPA to 3.46, putting us at 8th place out of 26 sororities. Academics are always something that we work to improve on, so this was very exciting as we will continue to try to advance even further in the next year.  
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|Title= Summer 2007
Our campus had a fall enrollment of 32,281 undergraduate students. About 23% of the undergraduate students on our campus are involved in Greek life. The most recent of changes to our chapter in 2014 would be the initiation of the fall pledge class consisting of 52 women, making our chapter total to be 193 members. Many women in our chapter this past year were a part of the James Scholar Honors Program, on the Dean's List, and members of honorary fraternities. The women of Beta Lambda are also involved in many clubs and activities on campus, including the Illinettes and Business Council. This past year our women have also taken pride in volunteering for local hospitals and as tutors.
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Our chapter holds chapter meetings at our chapter house located in Urbana, Illinois. Our house is an owned facility that is actually a National Historic Landmark. The women of Kappa Kappa Gamma have resided in our current house since 1928. Each sister is required to live in the house for at least a year which gives members the opportunity to live together and share an even greater bond. Our house has a maximum capacity of 62 women. In the past, we have also owned a house also in Urbana, Illinois.
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==Highlights of 2015==
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|Title= Winter 2007
This past year our chapter had many accomplishments and exciting news. We initiated 50 women in the fall which was the result of a very successful recruitment. This group of women consisted of not only freshmen, but some sophomores as well. Our philanthropy was also a huge success in 2014. This was the 8th year that we hosted a Kappasta spaghetti dinner at the chapter house to raise money for the University of Illinois campus chapter of Habitat for Humanity. We also hosted our annual volleyball tournament, Kappatat, in order to also raise money for Habitat for Humanity. In addition to these two events, our women continued on the tradition of monthly school reading visits in order to support Reading is Fundamental at multiple elementary schools. A few women of our chapter also participated on a Greek Serve spring break service trip in New Orleans. Social events were also very successful this past year. Our social calendar consisted of events such as a themed Pledge Dance, Barn Dance, Formal, Semi-Formal, and Impromptu. Adding on to these events, we also had sisterhood events such as a dinner swap with Alpha Gamma Delta, a trip to the local apple orchard, pumpkin carving, ice-skating, and a movie night. Finally, in the fall we raised our GPA to 3.487. Academics are always something that we work to improve on, so this was very exciting, as we will continue to try to advance even further in the next year.
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Our campus had a fall enrollment of 32,878 undergraduate students. About 23% of the undergraduate students on our campus are involved in Greek life. The most recent of changes to our chapter in 2015 would be the initiation of the fall pledge class consisting of 50 women, making our chapter total to be 190 members. Many women in our chapter this past year were a part of the James Scholar Honors Program, on the Dean's List, and members of honorary fraternities. The women of Beta Lambda are also involved in many clubs and activities on campus, including the Illinettes and Business Council. This past year our women have also taken pride in volunteering for local hospitals and as tutors.
 
 
 
Chapter Philanthropy:
 
 
 
What organization(s) has your chapter historically/traditionally raised money for, or donated hours to, in your community?
 
 
 
Habitat for Humanity (in addition to Reading is Fundamental)
 
 
 
Why did your chapter choose this organization(s) to support?
 
 
 
We support Habitat for Humanity because we understand the impact of homelessness and Habitat for Humanity is a world leading in fighting it. This organization also allows us to make a difference right here in the Champaign community.
 
 
 
==Highlights of 2016==
 
 
 
2016 was a very productive year for Beta Lambda, and it was also a very interesting and eventful year on campus and throughout the country. Beta Lambda was on a Warning of Probation letter from Fraternity Headquarters, and the new chapter council implemented many strategic changes and plans in order to get our chapter back on track. Some of our chapter’s goals for this year were to enforce stricter risk management policies, put more emphasis on academic excellence, and to improve communication with our advisers and directors.  We also worked on perfecting the recruitment and initiation processes.
 
 
 
Beta Lambda also participated in many fun social and service events.  In the winter, we held our traditional Kappa Krush dance, where many girls dressed up and celebrated Valentine’s Day with a date or with friends.  We also participated in Continuous Open Bidding to welcome 5 new girls to our chapter, and they were initiated on April 16th.  On April 23rd, along with Alpha Gamma Delta, our chapter hosted a blood drive to support the local blood bank in Champaign. On May 2nd, we held Kappaccino, selling coffee and baked goods on the Quad to raise money for the Panhellenic philanthropy, Circle of Sisterhood.  After fall recruitment, we welcomed a large new member class of 59 girls, who were later initiated on October 29th.  On October 8th we held our annual volleyball philanthropy, Kappatat, to raise money to support Habitat for Humanity.    Shortly after, we hosted our annual pasta dinner, Kappasta with Theta Xi at their chapter house, and between the two events, we raised over $10,000 for Habitat for Humanity.  On October 21st, we hosted a Barn Dance at Farm Lake, and many Kappa’s enjoyed their favorite event of the semester while dancing the night away with their friends, dates, and sisters.
 
In the United States this year, we had a very memorable Presidential campaign and election, with Donald Trump winning a tight race against Hillary Clinton.  Also in November, many Kappas from the Chicago area also enjoyed watching the Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians to win the World Series for the first time since 1908.
 
 
 
This fall, Phi Mu was colonized on our campus, and Beta Lambda is making it a goal for the upcoming semesters to plan sisterhood events with them to make them feel welcome at U of I.  Also on campus in 2016, one major event was that former Chicago Bears coach, Lovie Smith, was hired as the new football coach to bring the Fighting Illini to victory come football season. In 2016, our chapter was very involved in the campus community, with many members participating in clubs and organizations, while maintaining their grades and working to improve our chapter's overall GPA.   
 
 
 
Our main philanthropies are Habitat for Humanity, Reading is Fundamental, and Circle of Sisterhoo. We support these organizations because our chapter has continuously raised money for them for the past several years.  With Habitat for Humanity, we have seen first-hand the impact our efforts make by going on "house-builds" where we actually participate in building homes for people that are struggling to make ends meet in our community. Reading is Fundamental has also been one of the organizations we participate in because when we donate books and read to children here in Champaign- Urbana, we get to see the reactions of the children and understand why our help is so important.
 
 
 
==Highlights of the 2017:==
 
Throughout the year of 2017, the members of Beta Lambda have continued to improve and strengthen our chapter. Beta Lambda was placed on a Warning of Probation for the year of 2017 by Fraternity Headquarters. During the second year of the Warning of Probation, the new chapter council members carried on the progress made by the last chapter council, while steadily advancing Beta Lambda through major improvements throughout the year. For example, we implemented using the Gin System throughout the whole chapter, began using parliamentary procedure during chapter meetings, and sustained open communication with advisers. We also improved our chapter GPA to 3.453 which is above the all sorority GPA of 3.446.  
 
 
 
During the year, Beta Lambda also partook in various social and philanthropic events across campus. On February 11th, we indulged in one of our favorite Kappa events, Kappa Krush. The Beta Lambda members invited their dates and friends to dance and have an unforgettable night. On April 24th, we hosted our annual Kappaccino event where we sold coffee and pastries on the Quad. All the profits raised throughout the event were donated to the Circle of Sisterhood. Beta Lambda then congratulated all of its graduating seniors on May 13th as they moved on to the next chapter in their lives.
 
 
 
We then kicked off the 2017 school year with work week the week of August 21st in order to prepare for formal recruitment.  Once recruitment was complete, we welcomed home our 53 new members on September 18th with our theme of New Bids on the Block. On October 8th we held our annual Kappasta dinner at the Beta Lambda chapter house where we fed delicious pasta to people from all across campus. On October 15th, we held our volleyball tournament, Kappatat, where fraternities on campus participated in our philanthropy. All proceeds raised from both Kappasta and Kappatat were used in order to support our chapter’s philanthropy, Habitat for Humanity. In total we raised a whopping $7,754 to donate to help build homes in the Champaign-Urbana community for families in need. On October 4th, we initiated 53 women to become our new member class of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Throughout the year our chapter collects books from our members to donate to students in need. This supports our national philanthropy, Reading is Fundamental. On November 1st, one of our members, Ashely Lenzini, read and donated the books we had collected to her first grade class at a school located in Danville, Illinois. All the kids loved the books Beta Lambda donated and were so thankful for the new stories they were able to bring home. We then rounded out the year with a new tradition at the Beta Lambda chapter with our first ever Sapphire Ball on December 7th. Friends and dates joined the Kappas for one last final hoorah before finals began on December 15th. 
 
  
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|Title= Winter 2008
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== '''2010 - 2019''' ==
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|Title= Fall 2010
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|Title= Winter 2010
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|Title= Winter 2011
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|Title= Winter 2012
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|Title= Summer 2013
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|Title= Summer 2014
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|Title= Fall 2014
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|Title= Spring 2015
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|Title= Winter 2015
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}}
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|Title= Spring 2016
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|Title= Fall 2016
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}}{{Key Archive
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|Title= Winter 2016
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}}
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|Title= Spring 2017
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|Title= Summer 2017
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|Title= Fall 2017
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<td>{{Key Archive
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|Title= Spring 2018
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|Title= Summer 2018
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}}
  
  
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'''Note to Chapter Registrar:'''
 
Please refer to your chapter archives including chapter meeting minutes and back issues of ''The Key'' to fill in any gaps in the above historical highlights. If your chapter archives are not complete, please research your university library, campus newspaper and yearbook archives for newsworthy information about your chapter. Please double check your work for accuracy. Contact chapter Advisory or House Board members, local Alumnae Association members, or your Province Director of Chapters for assistance.
 
  
Your efforts will ensure a complete and accurate history of your chapter for future generations to enjoy!
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[[Category:The Key Magazine]]

Revision as of 12:35, 18 July 2018

Kappa Kappa Gamma was the first of the women's Greek letter organizations to publish a magazine, and The Key (originally The Golden Key) debuted in May 1882. Every issue since that very first one has been scanned and can be read here. Each issue now exists as a high-quality PDF and Ctrl+f will allow you to search within the document by keyword. Want to scan the entire archive for key words? Use the search bar at Kappa.org Hint: Add "The Key" to your search and it will filter the results a little more efficiently.

1882 - 1889

KKG THE KEY VOL 1 NO 1 MAY 1882.pdf
May 1882
KKG THE KEY VOL 1 NO 2 DEC 1882.pdf
December 1882


KKG THE KEY VOL 1 NO 3 MAR 1883.pdf
March 1883
KKG THE KEY VOL 1 NO 4 JUN 1883.pdf
June 1883


KKG THE KEY VOL 2 NO 1 JAN 1884.pdf
January 1884
KKG THE KEY VOL 2 NO 2 APR 1884.pdf
April 1884
KKG THE KEY VOL 2 NO 3 DEC 1884.pdf
December 1884
KKG THE KEY VOL 2 NO 4 MAR 1885.pdf
March 1885
KKG THE KEY VOL 3 NO 1 JUN 1885.pdf
June 1885
KKG THE KEY VOL 3 NO 2 DEC 1885.pdf
December 1885


THE KEY VOL 3 NO 3 MAR 1886.pdf
March 1886
THE KEY VOL 3 NO 4 JUN 1886.pdf
June 1886
THE KEY VOL 4 NO 1 DEC 1886.pdf
December 1886



THE KEY VOL 5 NO 1 DEC 1887.pdf
December 1887
THE KEY VOL 4 NO 4 SEP 1887.pdf
September 1887
THE KEY VOL 4 NO 3 JUN 1887.pdf
June 1887
THE KEY VOL 4 NO 2 MAR 1887.pdf
March 1887
KKG THE KEY VOL 5 NO 2 MAR 1888.pdf
March 1888
KKG THE KEY VOL 5 NO 3 JUN 1888.pdf
June 1888
KKG THE KEY VOL 5 NO 4 SEP 1888.pdf
September 1888
KKG THE KEY VOL 6 NO 1 DEC 1888.pdf
December 1888


KKG THE KEY VOL 6 NO 2 MAR 1889.pdf
March 1889
KKG THE KEY VOL 6 NO 3 JUN 1889.pdf
June 1889
KKG THE KEY VOL 6 NO 4 SEP 1889.pdf
September 1889
KKG THE KEY VOL 7 NO 1 DEC 1889.pdf
December 1889

1890 - 1899

March 1890.pdf
March 1890
June 1890.pdf
June 1890
September 1890.pdf
September 1890
December 1890.pdf
December 1890


THE KEY VOL 8 NO 2 MAR 1891.pdf
March 1891
THE KEY VOL 8 NO 3 JUN 1891.pdf
June 1891
THE KEY VOL 8 NO 4 SEP 1891.pdf
September 1891
THE KEY VOL 9 NO 1 DEC 1891.pdf
December 1891


THE KEY VOL 9 NO 2 MAR 1892.pdf
March 1892
THE KEY VOL 9 NO 3 JUN 1892.pdf
June 1892
THE KEY VOL 9 NO 4 OCT 1892.pdf
October 1892


THE KEY VOL 10 NO 1 JAN 1893.pdf
January 1893
THE KEY VOL 10 NO 2 APR 1893.pdf
April 1893
THE KEY VOL 10 NO 3 JUL 1893.pdf
July 1893
THE KEY VOL 10 NO 4 OCT 1893.pdf
October 1893


THE KEY VOL 11 NO 1 JAN 1894.pdf
January 1894
THE KEY VOL 11 NO 2 APR 1894.pdf
April 1894
THE KEY VOL 11 NO 3 JUL 1894.pdf
July 1894
THE KEY VOL 11 NO 4 OCT 1894.pdf
October 1894


THE KEY VOL 12 NO 1 JAN 1895.pdf
January 1895
THE KEY VOL 12 NO 2 APR 1895.pdf
April 1895
THE KEY VOL 12 NO 3 JUL 1895.pdf
July 1895
THE KEY VOL 12 NO 4 OCT 1895.pdf
October 1895


THE KEY VOL 13 NO 1 JAN 1896.pdf
January 1896
THE KEY VOL 13 NO 2 APR 1896.pdf
April 1896
THE KEY VOL 13 NO 3 JUL 1896.pdf
July 1896
THE KEY VOL 13 NO 4 OCT 1896.pdf
October 1896


THE KEY VOL 14 NO 1 JAN 1897.pdf
January 1897
THE KEY VOL 14 NO 2 APR 1897.pdf
April 1897
THE KEY VOL 14 NO 3 JUL 1897.pdf
July 1897
THE KEY VOL 14 NO 4 OCT 1897.pdf
October 1897


THE KEY VOL 15 NO 1 JAN 1898.pdf
January 1898
THE KEY VOL 15 NO 2 APR 1898.pdf
April 1898
THE KEY VOL 15 NO 3 JUL 1898.pdf
July 1898
THE KEY VOL 15 NO 4 OCT 1898.pdf
October 1898


THE KEY VOL 16 NO 1 JAN 1899.pdf
January 1899
THE KEY VOL 16 NO 2 APR 1899.pdf
April 1899
THE KEY VOL 16 NO 3 JUL 1899.pdf
July 1899
THE KEY VOL 16 NO 4 OCT 1899.pdf
October 1899

1900 - 1909

THE KEY VOL 17 NO 1 JAN 1900.pdf
January 1900
THE KEY VOL 17 NO 2 APR 1900.pdf
April 1900
THE KEY VOL 17 NO 3 JUL 1900.pdf
July 1900
THE KEY VOL 17 NO 4 OCT 1900.pdf
October 1900


THE KEY VOL 18 NO 1 JAN 1901.pdf
January 1901
THE KEY VOL 18 NO 2 APR 1901.pdf
April 1901
THE KEY VOL 18 NO 3 JUL 1901.pdf
July 1901
THE KEY VOL 18 NO 4 OCT 1901.pdf
October 1901


THE KEY VOL 19 NO 1 JAN 1902.pdf
January 1902
THE KEY VOL 19 NO 2 APR 1902.pdf
April 1902
THE KEY VOL 19 NO 3 JUL 1902.pdf
July 1902
THE KEY VOL 19 NO 4 OCT 1902.pdf
October 1902


THE KEY VOL 20 NO 1 JAN 1903.pdf
January 1903
THE KEY VOL 20 NO 2 APR 1903.pdf
April 1903
THE KEY VOL 20 NO 3 JUL 1903.pdf
July 1903
THE KEY VOL 20 NO 4 OCT 1903.pdf
October 1903


THE KEY VOL 21 NO 1 JAN 1904.pdf
January 1904
THE KEY VOL 21 NO 2 APR 1904.pdf
April 1904
THE KEY VOL 21 NO 3 JUL 1904.pdf
July 1904
THE KEY VOL 21 NO 4 OCT 1904.pdf
October 1904


THE KEY VOL 22 NO 1 JAN 1905.pdf
January 1905
THE KEY VOL 22 NO 2 APR 1905.pdf
April 1905
THE KEY VOL 22 NO 3 JUL 1905.pdf
July 1905
THE KEY VOL 22 NO 4 OCT 1905.pdf
October 1905


THE KEY VOL 23 NO 1 JAN 1906.pdf
January 1906
THE KEY VOL 23 NO 2 APR 1906.pdf
April 1906
THE KEY VOL 23 NO 3 JUL 1906.pdf
July 1906
THE KEY VOL 23 NO 4 OCT 1906.pdf
October 1906


THE KEY VOL 24 NO 1 FEB 1907.pdf
February 1907
THE KEY VOL 24 NO 2 MAY 1907.pdf
May 1907
THE KEY VOL 24 NO 3 OCT 1907.pdf
October 1907
THE KEY VOL 24 NO 4 DEC 1907.pdf
December 1907


THE KEY VOL 25 NO 1 FEB 1908.pdf
February 1908
THE KEY VOL 25 NO 2 MAY 1908.pdf
May 1908
THE KEY VOL 25 NO 3 OCT 1908.pdf
October 1908
THE KEY VOL 25 NO 4 DEC 1908.pdf
December 1908


THE KEY VOL 26 NO 1 FEB 1909.pdf
February 1909
THE KEY VOL 26 NO 2 MAY 1909.pdf
May 1909
THE KEY VOL 26 NO 3 OCT 1909.pdf
October 1909
THE KEY VOL 26 NO 4 DEC 1909.pdf
December 1909

1910 - 1919

THE KEY VOL 27 NO 1 FEB 1910.pdf
February 1910
THE KEY VOL 27 NO 2 MAY 1910.pdf
May 1910
THE KEY VOL 27 NO 3 OCT 1910.pdf
October 1910
THE KEY VOL 27 NO 4 DEC 1910.pdf
December 1910


THE KEY VOL 28 NO 1 FEB 1911.pdf
February 1911
THE KEY VOL 28 NO 2 MAY 1911.pdf
May 1911
THE KEY VOL 28 NO 3 OCT 1911.pdf
October 1911
THE KEY VOL 28 NO 4 DEC 1911.pdf
December 1911


THE KEY VOL 29 NO 1 FEB 1912.pdf
February 1912
THE KEY VOL 29 NO 2 MAY 1912.pdf
May 1912
THE KEY VOL 29 NO 3 OCT 1912.pdf
October 1912
THE KEY VOL 29 NO 4 DEC 1912.pdf
December 1912


THE KEY VOL 30 NO 1 FEB 1913.pdf
February 1913
THE KEY VOL 30 NO 2 MAY 1913.pdf
May 1913
THE KEY VOL 30 NO 3 OCT 1913.pdf
October 1913
THE KEY VOL 30 NO 4 DEC 1913.pdf
December 1913


THE KEY VOL 31 NO 1 FEB 1914.pdf
February 1914
THE KEY VOL 31 NO 2 MAY 1914.pdf
May 1914
THE KEY VOL 31 NO 3 OCT 1914.pdf
October 1914
THE KEY VOL 31 NO 4 DEC 1914.pdf
December 1914


THE KEY VOL 32 NO 1 FEB 1915.pdf
February 1915
THE KEY VOL 32 NO 2 MAY 1915.pdf
May 1915
THE KEY VOL 32 NO 3 OCT 1915.pdf
October 1915
THE KEY VOL 32 NO 4 DEC 1915.pdf
December 1915
THE KEY VOL 33 NO 1 FEB 1916.pdf
February 1916
THE KEY VOL 33 NO 2 MAY 1916.pdf
May 1916
THE KEY VOL 33 NO 3 OCT 1916.pdf
October 1916
THE KEY VOL 33 NO 4 DEC 1916.pdf
December 1916
THE KEY VOL 34 NO 1 FEB 1917.pdf
February 1917
THE KEY VOL 34 NO 2 MAY 1917.pdf
May 1917
THE KEY VOL 34 NO 3 OCT 1917.pdf
October 1917
THE KEY VOL 34 NO 4 DEC 1917.pdf
December 1917
THE KEY VOL 35 NO 1 FEB 1918.pdf
February 1918
THE KEY VOL 35 NO 2 MAY 1918.pdf
May 1918
THE KEY VOL 35 NO 3 OCT 1918.pdf
October 1918
THE KEY VOL 35 NO 4 DEC 1918.pdf
December 1918
THE KEY VOL 36 NO 1 FEB 1919.pdf
February 1919
THE KEY VOL 36 NO 2 OCT 1919.pdf
October 1919
THE KEY VOL 36 NO 3 DEC 1919.pdf
December 1919

1920 - 1929

THE KEY VOL 37 NO 1 FEB 1920.pdf
February 1920
THE KEY VOL 37 NO 2 MAY 1920.pdf
May 1920
THE KEY VOL 37 NO 3 OCT 1920.pdf
October 1920
THE KEY VOL 37 NO 4 DEC 1920.pdf
December 1920
THE KEY VOL 38 NO 1 FEB 1921.pdf
February 1921
THE KEY VOL 38 NO 2 APR 1921.pdf
April 1921
THE KEY VOL 38 NO 3 OCT 1921.pdf
October 1921
THE KEY VOL 38 NO 4 DEC 1921.pdf
December 1921
THE KEY VOL 39 NO 1 FEB 1922.pdf
February 1922
THE KEY VOL 39 NO 2 APR 1922.pdf
April 1922
THE KEY VOL 39 NO 3 OCT 1922.pdf
October 1922
THE KEY VOL 39 NO 4 DEC 1922.pdf
December 1922
THE KEY VOL 40 NO 1 FEB 1923.pdf
February 1923
THE KEY VOL 40 NO 2 APR 1923.pdf
April 1923
THE KEY VOL 40 NO 3 OCT 1923.pdf
October 1923
THE KEY VOL 40 NO 4 DEC 1923.pdf
December 1923
THE KEY VOL 41 NO 1 FEB 1924.pdf
February 1924
THE KEY VOL 41 NO 2 APR 1924.pdf
April 1924
THE KEY VOL 41 NO 3 OCT 1924.pdf
October 1924
THE KEY VOL 41 NO 4 DEC 1924.pdf
December 1924
THE KEY VOL 42 NO 1 FEB 1925.pdf
February 1925
THE KEY VOL 42 NO 2 MAY 1925.pdf
May 1925
THE KEY VOL 42 NO 3 OCT 1925.pdf
October 1925
THE KEY VOL 42 NO 4 DEC 1925.pdf
December 1925
THE KEY VOL 43 NO 1 FEB 1926.pdf
February 1926
THE KEY VOL 43 NO 2 APR 1926.pdf
April 1926
THE KEY VOL 43 NO 3 OCT 1926.pdf
October 1926
THE KEY VOL 43 NO 4 DEC 1926.pdf
December 1926
THE KEY VOL 44 NO 1 FEB 1927.pdf
February 1927
THE KEY VOL 44 NO 2 APR 1927.pdf
April 1927
THE KEY VOL 44 NO 3 OCT 1927.pdf
October 1927
THE KEY VOL 44 NO 4 DEC 1927.pdf
December 1927
THE KEY VOL 45 NO 1 FEB 1928.pdf
February 1928
THE KEY VOL 45 NO 2 APR 1928.pdf
April 1928
THE KEY VOL 45 NO 3 OCT 1928.pdf
October 1928
THE KEY VOL 45 NO 4 DEC 1928.pdf
December 1928
THE KEY VOL 46 NO 1 FEB 1929.pdf
February 1929
THE KEY VOL 46 NO 2 APR 1929.pdf
April 1929
THE KEY VOL 46 NO 3 OCT 1929.pdf
October 1929
THE KEY VOL 46 NO 4 DEC 1929.pdf
December 1929

1930 - 1939

THE KEY VOL 47 NO 1 FEB 1930.pdf
February 1930
THE KEY VOL 47 NO 2 APR 1930.pdf
April 1930
THE KEY VOL 47 NO 3 OCT 1930.pdf
October 1930
THE KEY VOL 47 NO 4 DEC 1930.pdf
December 1930
THE KEY VOL 48 NO 1 FEB 1931.pdf
February 1931
THE KEY VOL 48 NO 2 APR 1931.pdf
April 1931
THE KEY VOL 48 NO 3 OCT 1931.pdf
October 1931
THE KEY VOL 48 NO 4 DEC 1931.pdf
December 1931
THE KEY VOL 49 NO 1 FEB 1932.pdf
February 1932
THE KEY VOL 49 NO 2 APR 1932.pdf
April 1932
THE KEY VOL 49 NO 3 OCT 1932.pdf
October 1932
THE KEY VOL 49 NO 4 DEC 1932.pdf
December 1932
THE KEY VOL 50 NO 1 FEB 1933.pdf
February 1933
THE KEY VOL 50 NO 2 APR 1933.pdf
April 1933
THE KEY VOL 50 NO 3 OCT 1933.pdf
October 1933
THE KEY VOL 50 NO 4 DEC 1933.pdf
December 1933
THE KEY VOL 51 NO 1 FEB 1934.pdf
February 1934
THE KEY VOL 51 NO 2 APR 1934.pdf
April 1934
THE KEY VOL 51 NO 3 OCT 1934.pdf
October 1934
THE KEY VOL 51 NO 4 DEC 1934.pdf
December 1934
THE KEY VOL 52 NO 1 FEB 1935.pdf
February 1935
THE KEY VOL 52 NO 2 APR 1935.pdf
April 1935
THE KEY VOL 52 NO 3 OCT 1935.pdf
October 1935
THE KEY VOL 52 NO 4 DEC 1935.pdf
December 1935
THE KEY VOL 53 NO 1 FEB 1936.pdf
February 1936
THE KEY VOL 53 NO 2 APR 1936.pdf
April 1936
THE KEY VOL 53 NO 3 OCT 1936.pdf
October 1936
THE KEY VOL 53 NO 4 DEC 1936.pdf
December 1936
THE KEY VOL 54 NO 1 FEB 1937.pdf
February 1937
THE KEY VOL 54 NO 2 APR 1937.pdf
April 1937
THE KEY VOL 54 NO 3 OCT 1937.pdf
October 1937
THE KEY VOL 54 NO 4 DEC 1937.pdf
December 1937
THE KEY VOL 55 NO 1 FEB 1938.pdf
February 1938
THE KEY VOL 55 NO 2 APR 1938.pdf
April 1938
THE KEY VOL 55 NO 3 OCT 1938.pdf
October 1938
THE KEY VOL 55 NO 4 DEC 1938.pdf
December 1938
THE KEY VOL 56 NO 1 FEB 1939.pdf
February 1939
THE KEY VOL 56 NO 2 APR 1939.pdf
April 1939
THE KEY VOL 56 NO 3 OCT 1939.pdf
October 1939
THE KEY VOL 56 NO 4 DEC 1939.pdf
December 1939

1940 - 1949

THE KEY VOL 57 NO 1 FEB 1940.pdf
February 1940
THE KEY VOL 57 NO 2 APR 1940.pdf
April 1940
THE KEY VOL 57 NO 3 OCT 1940.pdf
October 1940
THE KEY VOL 57 NO 4 DEC 1940.pdf
December 1940
THE KEY VOL 58 NO 1 FEB 1941.pdf
February 1941
THE KEY VOL 58 NO 2 APR 1941.pdf
April 1941
THE KEY VOL 58 NO 3 OCT 1941.pdf
October 1941
THE KEY VOL 58 NO 4 DEC 1941.pdf
December 1941

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THE KEY VOL 59 NO 2 APR 1942.pdf
April 1942
THE KEY VOL 59 NO 3 OCT 1942.pdf
October 1942
THE KEY VOL 59 NO 4 DEC 1942.pdf
December 1942
THE KEY VOL 60 NO 1 FEB 1943.pdf
February 1943
THE KEY VOL 60 NO 2 APR 1943.pdf
April 1943
THE KEY VOL 60 NO 3 OCT 1943.pdf
October 1943
THE KEY VOL 60 NO 4 DEC 1943.pdf
December 1943
THE KEY VOL 61 NO 1 FEB 1944.pdf
February 1944
THE KEY VOL 61 NO 2 APR 1944.pdf
April 1944
THE KEY VOL 61 NO 3 OCT 1944.pdf
October 1944
THE KEY VOL 61 NO 4 DEC 1944.pdf
December 1944
THE KEY VOL 62 NO 1 FEB 1945.pdf
February 1945
THE KEY VOL 62 NO 2 APR 1945.pdf
April 1945
THE KEY VOL 62 NO 3 OCT 1945.pdf
October 1945
THE KEY VOL 62 NO 4 DEC 1945.pdf
December 1945
THE KEY VOL 63 NO 1 FEB 1946.pdf
February 1946
THE KEY VOL 63 NO 2 APR 1946.pdf
April 1946
THE KEY VOL 63 NO 3 OCT 1946.pdf
October 1946
THE KEY VOL 63 NO 4 DEC 1946.pdf
December 1946
THE KEY VOL 64 NO 1 FEB 1947.pdf
February 1947
THE KEY VOL 64 NO 2 APR 1947.pdf
April 1947
THE KEY VOL 64 NO 3 OCT 1947.pdf
October 1947
THE KEY VOL 64 NO 4 DEC 1947.pdf
December 1947
THE KEY VOL 65 NO 1 FEB 1948.pdf
February 1948
THE KEY VOL 65 NO 2 APR 1948.pdf
April 1948
THE KEY VOL 65 NO 3 OCT 1948.pdf
October 1948
THE KEY VOL 65 NO 4 DEC 1948.pdf
December 1948
THE KEY VOL 66 NO 1 FEB 1949.pdf
February 1949
THE KEY VOL 66 NO 2 APR 1949.pdf
April 1949
THE KEY VOL 66 NO 3 OCT 1949.pdf
October 1949
THE KEY VOL 66 NO 4 DEC 1949.pdf
December 1949


1950 - 1959

THE KEY VOL 67 NO 1 FEB 1950.pdf
February 1950
THE KEY VOL 67 NO 2 APR 1950.pdf
April 1950
THE KEY VOL 67 NO 3 OCT 1950.pdf
October 1950
THE KEY VOL 67 NO 4 DEC 1950.pdf
December 1950
THE KEY VOL 68 NO 1 FEB 1951.pdf
February 1951
THE KEY VOL 68 NO 2 APR 1951.pdf
April 1951
THE KEY VOL 68 NO 3 OCT 1951.pdf
October 1951
THE KEY VOL 68 NO 4 DEC 1951.pdf
December 1951
THE KEY VOL 69 NO 1 FEB 1952.pdf
February 1952
THE KEY VOL 69 NO 2 APR 1952.pdf
April 1952
THE KEY VOL 69 NO 3 OCT 1952.pdf
October 1952
THE KEY VOL 69 NO 4 DEC 1952.pdf
December 1952
THE KEY VOL 70 NO 1 FEB 1953.pdf
February 1953
THE KEY VOL 70 NO 2 APR 1953.pdf
April 1953
THE KEY VOL 70 NO 3 OCT 1953.pdf
October 1953
THE KEY VOL 70 NO 4 DEC 1953.pdf
December 1953
THE KEY VOL 71 NO 1 FEB 1954.pdf
February 1954
THE KEY VOL 71 NO 2 APR 1954.pdf
April 1954
THE KEY VOL 71 NO 3 OCT 1954.pdf
October 1954
THE KEY VOL 71 NO 4 DEC 1954.pdf
December 1954
THE KEY VOL 72 NO 1 FEB 1955.pdf
February 1955
THE KEY VOL 72 NO 2 APR 1955.pdf
April 1955
THE KEY VOL 72 NO 3 OCT 1955.pdf
October 1955
THE KEY VOL 72 NO 4 DEC 1955.pdf
December 1955
THE KEY VOL 73 NO 1 FEB 1956.pdf
February 1956
THE KEY VOL 73 NO 2 APR 1956.pdf
April 1956
THE KEY VOL 73 NO 3 AUTUMN 1956.pdf
Autumn 1956
THE KEY VOL 73 NO 4 WINTER 1956.pdf
Winter 1956
THE KEY VOL 74 NO 1 MID-WINTER 1957.pdf
Mid-Winter 1957
THE KEY VOL 74 NO 2 SPRING 1957.pdf
Spring 1957
THE KEY VOL 74 NO 3 AUTUMN 1957.pdf
Autumn 1957
THE KEY VOL 74 NO 4 WINTER 1957.pdf
Winter 1957
THE KEY VOL 75 NO 1 MID-WINTER 1958.pdf
Mid-Winter 1958
THE KEY VOL 75 NO 2 SPRING 1958.pdf
Spring 1958
THE KEY VOL 75 NO 3 AUTUMN 1958.pdf
Autumn 1958
THE KEY VOL 75 NO 4 WINTER 1958.pdf
Winter 1958
THE KEY VOL 76 NO 1 MID-WINTER 1959.pdf
Mid-Winter 1959
THE KEY VOL 76 NO 2 SPRING 1959.pdf
Spring 1959
THE KEY VOL 76 NO 3 AUTUMN 1959.pdf
Autumn 1959
THE KEY VOL 76 NO 4 WINTER 1959.pdf
Winter 1959


1960 - 1969

THE KEY VOL 77 NO 1 MID-WINTER 1960.pdf
Mid-Winter 1960
THE KEY VOL 77 NO 2 SPRING 1960.pdf
Spring 1960
THE KEY VOL 77 NO 3 AUTUMN 1960.pdf
Autumn 1960
THE KEY VOL 77 NO 4 WINTER 1960.pdf
Winter 1960
THE KEY VOL 78 NO 1 MID-WINTER 1961.pdf
Mid-Winter 1961
THE KEY VOL 78 NO 2 SPRING 1961.pdf
Spring 1961
THE KEY VOL 78 NO 3 AUTUMN 1961.pdf
Autumn 1961
THE KEY VOL 78 NO 4 WINTER 1961.pdf
Winter 1961
THE KEY VOL 79 NO 1 MID-WINTER 1962.pdf
Mid-Winter 1962
THE KEY VOL 79 NO 2 SPRING 1962.pdf
Spring 1962
THE KEY VOL 79 NO 3 AUTUMN 1962.pdf
Autumn 1962
THE KEY VOL 79 NO 4 WINTER 1962.pdf
Winter 1962
THE KEY VOL 80 NO 1 MID-WINTER 1963.pdf
Mid-Winter 1963
THE KEY VOL 80 NO 2 SPRING 1963.pdf
Spring 1963
THE KEY VOL 80 NO 3 AUTUMN 1963.pdf
Autumn 1963
THE KEY VOL 80 NO 4 WINTER 1963.pdf
Winter 1963
THE KEY VOL 81 NO 1 MID-WINTER 1964.pdf
Mid-Winter 1964
THE KEY VOL 81 NO 2 SPRING 1964.pdf
Spring 1964
THE KEY VOL 81 NO 3 AUTUMN 1964.pdf
Autumn 1964
THE KEY VOL 81 NO 4 WINTER 1964.pdf
Winter 1964
THE KEY VOL 82 NO 1 MID-WINTER 1965.pdf
Mid-Winter 1965
THE KEY VOL 82 NO 2 SPRING 1965.pdf
Spring 1965
THE KEY VOL 82 NO 3 AUTUMN 1965.pdf
Summer 1965
THE KEY VOL 82 NO 4 WINTER 1965.pdf
Winter 1965
THE KEY VOL 83 NO 1 MID-WINTER 1966.pdf
Mid-Winter 1966
THE KEY VOL 83 NO 2 SPRING 1966.pdf
Spring 1966
THE KEY VOL 83 NO 3 AUTUMN 1966.pdf
Autumn 1966
THE KEY VOL 83 NO 4 WINTER 1966.pdf
Winter 1966
THE KEY VOL 84 NO 1 MID-WINTER 1967.pdf
Mid-Winter 1967
THE KEY VOL 84 NO 2 SPRING 1967.pdf
Spring 1967
THE KEY VOL 84 NO 3 FALL 1967.pdf
Fall 1967
THE KEY VOL 84 NO 4 WINTER 1967.pdf
Winter 1967
THE KEY VOL 85 NO 1 SPRING 1968.pdf
Spring 1968
THE KEY VOL 85 NO 2 SUMMER 1968.pdf
Summer 1968
THE KEY VOL 85 NO 3 FALL 1968.pdf
Fall 1968
THE KEY VOL 85 NO 4 WINTER 1968.pdf
Winter 1968
THE KEY VOL 86 NO 1 SPRING 1969.pdf
Spring 1969
THE KEY VOL 86 NO 2 SUMMER 1969.pdf
Summer 1969
THE KEY VOL 86 NO 3 FALL 1969.pdf
Fall 1969
THE KEY VOL 86 NO 4 WINTER 1969.pdf
Winter 1969

1970 - 1979

THE KEY VOL 87 NO 1 SPRING 1970.pdf
Spring 1970
THE KEY VOL 87 NO 2 SUMMER 1970.pdf
Summer 1970
THE KEY VOL 87 NO 3 FALL 1970.pdf
Fall 1970
THE KEY VOL 87 NO 4 WINTER 1970.pdf
Winter 1970
THE KEY VOL 88 NO 1 SPRING 1971.pdf
Spring 1971
THE KEY VOL 88 NO 2 SUMMER 1971.pdf
Summer 1971
THE KEY VOL 88 NO 3 FALL 1971.pdf
Fall 1971
THE KEY VOL 88 NO 4 WINTER 1971.pdf
Winter 1971
THE KEY VOL 89 NO 1 SPRING 1972.pdf
Spring 1972
THE KEY VOL 89 NO 2 SUMMER 1972.pdf
Summer 1972
THE KEY VOL 89 NO 3 FALL 1972.pdf
Fall 1972
THE KEY VOL 89 NO 4 WINTER 1972.pdf
Winter 1972
THE KEY VOL 90 NO 1 SPRING 1973.pdf
Spring 1973
THE KEY VOL 90 NO 2 SUMMER 1973.pdf
Summer 1973
THE KEY VOL 90 NO 3 FALL 1973.pdf
Fall 1973
THE KEY VOL 90 NO 4 WINTER 1973.pdf
Winter 1973
THE KEY VOL 91 NO 1 SPRING 1974.pdf
Spring 1974
THE KEY VOL 91 NO 2 SUMMER 1974.pdf
Summer 1974
THE KEY VOL 91 NO 3 FALL 1974.pdf
Fall 1974
THE KEY VOL 91 NO 4 WINTER 1974.pdf
Winter 1974
THE KEY VOL 92 NO 1 SPRING 1975.pdf
Spring 1975
THE KEY VOL 92 NO 2 SUMMER 1975.pdf
Summer 1975
THE KEY VOL 92 NO 3 FALL 1975.pdf
Fall 1975
THE KEY VOL 92 NO 4 WINTER 1975.pdf
Winter 1975
THE KEY VOL 93 NO 1 SPRING 1976.pdf
Spring 1976
THE KEY VOL 93 NO 2 SUMMER 1976.pdf
Summer 1976
THE KEY VOL 93 NO 3 FALL 1976.pdf
Fall 1976
THE KEY VOL 93 NO 4 WINTER 1976.pdf
Winter 1976
THE KEY VOL 94 NO 1 SPRING 1977.pdf
Spring 1977
THE KEY VOL 94 NO 2 SUMMER 1977.pdf
Summer 1977
THE KEY VOL 94 NO 3 FALL 1977.pdf
Fall 1977
THE KEY VOL 94 NO 4 WINTER 1977.pdf
Winter 1977
THE KEY VOL 95 NO 1 SPRING 1978.pdf
Spring 1978
THE KEY VOL 95 NO 2 SUMMER 1978.pdf
Summer 1978
THE KEY VOL 95 NO 3 FALL 1978.pdf
Fall 1978
THE KEY VOL 95 NO 4 WINTER 1978.pdf
Winter 1978
THE KEY VOL 96 NO 1 SPRING 1979.pdf
Spring 1979
THE KEY VOL 96 NO 2 SUMMER 1979.pdf
Summer 1979
THE KEY VOL 96 NO 3 FALL 1979.pdf
Fall 1979
THE KEY VOL 96 NO 4 WINTER 1979.pdf
Winter 1979

1980 - 1989

THE KEY VOL 97 NO 1 SPRING 1980.pdf
Spring 1980
THE KEY VOL 97 NO 2 SUMMER 1980.pdf
Summer 1980
THE KEY VOL 97 NO 3 FALL 1980.pdf
Fall 1980
THE KEY VOL 97 NO 4 WINTER 1980.pdf
Winter 1980
THE KEY VOL 98 NO 1 SPRING 1981.pdf
Spring 1981
THE KEY VOL 98 NO 2 SUMMER 1981.pdf
Summer 1981
THE KEY VOL 98 NO 3 FALL 1981.pdf
Fall 1981
THE KEY VOL 98 NO 4 WINTER 1981.pdf
Winter 1981
THE KEY VOL 99 NO 1 SPRING 1982.pdf
Spring 1982
THE KEY VOL 99 NO 2 SUMMER 1982.pdf
Summer 1982
THE KEY VOL 99 NO 3 FALL 1982.pdf
Fall 1982
THE KEY VOL 99 NO 4 WINTER 1982.pdf
Winter 1982
THE KEY VOL 100 NO 1 SPRING 1983.pdf
Spring 1983
THE KEY VOL 100 NO 2 SUMMER 1983.pdf
Summer 1983
THE KEY VOL 100 NO 3 FALL 1983.pdf
Fall 1983
THE KEY VOL 100 NO 4 WINTER 1983.pdf
Winter 1983
THE KEY VOL 101 NO 1 SPRING 1984.pdf
Spring 1984
THE KEY VOL 101 NO 2 SUMMER 1984.pdf
Summer 1984
THE KEY VOL 101 NO 3 FALL 1984.pdf
Fall 1984
THE KEY VOL 101 NO 4 WINTER 1984.pdf
Winter 1984
THE KEY VOL 102 NO 1 SPRING 1985.pdf
Spring 1985
THE KEY VOL 102 NO 2 SUMMER-FALL 1985.pdf
Summer/Fall 1985
THE KEY VOL 102 NO 3 WINTER 1985.pdf
Winter 1985
THE KEY VOL 103 NO 1 SPRING 1986.pdf
Spring 1986
THE KEY VOL 103 NO 2 SUMMER 1986.pdf
Summer 1986
THE KEY VOL 103 NO 3 FALL 1986.pdf
Fall 1986
THE KEY VOL 104 NO 2 APR 1987.pdf
April 1987
THE KEY VOL 104 NO 3 FALL 1987.pdf
Fall 1987
THE KEY VOL 105 NO 1 SPRING 1987.pdf
Spring 1987
THE KEY VOL 105 NO 1 SPRING 1988.pdf
Spring 1988
THE KEY VOL 105 NO 2 SUMMER 1988.pdf
Summer 1988
THE KEY VOL 105 NO 3 FALL 1988.pdf
Fall 1988
THE KEY VOL 105 NO 4 WINTER 1989.pdf
Winter 1989
THE KEY VOL 106 NO 1 SPRING 1989.pdf
Spring 1989
THE KEY VOL 106 NO 2 SUMMER 1989.pdf
Summer 1989
THE KEY VOL 106 NO 3 FALL-WINTER 1989.pdf
Fall-Winter 1989


1990 - 1999

THE KEY VOL 107 NO 1 SPRING 1990.pdf
Spring 1990
THE KEY VOL 107 NO 2 SUMMER 1990.pdf
Summer 1990
THE KEY VOL 107 NO 3 FALL 1990.pdf
Fall 1990
THE KEY VOL 107 NO 4 WINTER 1990.pdf
Winter 1990
THE KEY VOL 108 NO 1 SPRING 1991.pdf
Spring 1991
THE KEY VOL 108 NO 2 SUMMER 1991.pdf
Summer 1991
THE KEY VOL 108 NO 3 FALL 1991.pdf
Fall 1991
THE KEY VOL 108 NO 4 WINTER 1991.pdf
Winter 1991
THE KEY VOL 109 NO 1 SPRING 1992.pdf
Spring 1992
THE KEY VOL 109 NO 2 SUMMER 1992.pdf
Summer 1992
THE KEY VOL 109 NO 3 FALL 1992.pdf
Fall 1992
THE KEY VOL 109 NO 4 WINTER 1992.pdf
Winter 1992
THE KEY VOL 110 NO 1 SPRING 1993.pdf
Spring 1993
THE KEY VOL 110 NO 2 SUMMER 1993.pdf
Summer 1993
THE KEY VOL 110 NO 4 WINTER 1993.pdf
Winter 1993
Spring 1994
THE KEY VOL 111 NO 2 SUMMER 1994.pdf
Summer 1994
THE KEY VOL 111 NO 3 FALL 1994.pdf
Fall 1994
THE KEY VOL 111 NO 4 WINTER 1994.pdf
Winter 1994
THE KEY VOL 112 NO 1 SPRING 1995.pdf
Spring 1995
THE KEY VOL 112 NO 2 SUMMER 1995.pdf
Summer 1995
THE KEY VOL 112 NO 3 FALL 1995.pdf
Fall 1995
THE KEY VOL 112 NO 4 WINTER 1995.pdf
Winter 1995
THE KEY VOL 113 NO 1 SPRING 1996.pdf
Spring 1996
THE KEY VOL 113 NO 2 SUMMER 1996.pdf
Summer 1996
THE KEY VOL 113 NO 3 FALL 1996.pdf
Fall 1996
THE KEY VOL 113 NO 4 WINTER 1996.pdf
Winter 1996
THE KEY VOL 114 NO 1 SPRING 1997.pdf
Spring 1997
THE KEY VOL 114 NO 2 SUMMER 1997.pdf
Summer 1997
THE KEY VOL 114 NO 3 FALL 1997.pdf
Fall 1997
THE KEY VOL 114 NO 4 WINTER 1997.pdf
Winter 1997
THE KEY VOL 115 NO 1 SPRING 1998.pdf
Spring 1998
THE KEY VOL 115 NO 2 SUMMER 1998.pdf
Summer 1998
THE KEY VOL 115 NO 3 FALL 1998.pdf
Fall 1998
THE KEY VOL 115 NO 4 WINTER 1998.pdf
Winter 1998
THE KEY VOL 116 NO 1 SPRING 1999.pdf
Spring 1999
THE KEY VOL 116 NO 2 SUMMER 1999.pdf
Summer 1999
THE KEY VOL 116 NO 3 FALL 1999.pdf
Fall 1999
THE KEY VOL 116 NO 4 WINTER 1999.pdf
Winter 1999

2000 - 2009

THE KEY VOL 117 NO 1 SPRING 2000.pdf
Spring 2000
THE KEY VOL 117 NO 2 SUMMER 2000.pdf
Summer 2000
THE KEY VOL 117 NO 3 FALL 2000.pdf
Fall 2000
THE KEY VOL 117 NO 4 WINTER 2000.pdf
Winter 2000
THE KEY VOL 118 NO 1 SPRING 2001.pdf
Spring 2001
THE KEY VOL 118 NO 2 SUMMER 2001.pdf
Summer 2001
THE KEY VOL 118 NO 3 FALL 2001.pdf
Fall 2001
THE KEY VOL 118 NO 4 WINTER 2001.pdf
Winter 2001
THE KEY VOL 119 NO 1 SPRING 2002.pdf
Spring 2002
THE KEY VOL 119 NO 2 SUMMER 2002.pdf
Summer 2002
THE KEY VOL 119 NO 3 FALL 2002.pdf
Fall 2002
THE KEY VOL 119 NO 4 WINTER 2002.pdf
Winter 2002
THE KEY VOL 120 NO 1 SPRING 2003.pdf
Spring 2003
THE KEY VOL 120 NO 2 SUMMER 2003.pdf
Summer 2003
THE KEY VOL 120 NO 3 FALL 2003.pdf
Fall 2003
THE KEY VOL 120 NO 4 WINTER 2003.pdf
Winter 2003
THE KEY VOL 121 NO 1 SPRING 2004.pdf
Spring 2004
THE KEY VOL 121 NO 2 SUMMER 2004.pdf
Summer 2004
THE KEY VOL 121 NO 3 FALL 2004.pdf
Fall 2004
THE KEY VOL 121 NO 4 WINTER 2004.pdf
Winter 2004
THE KEY VOL 122 NO 1 SPRING 2005.pdf
Spring 2005
THE KEY VOL 121 NO 2 SUMMER 2005.pdf
Summer 2005
THE KEY VOL 121 NO 3 FALL 2005.pdf
Fall 2005
THE KEY VOL 121 NO 4 WINTER 2005.pdf
Winter 2005
THE KEY VOL 123 NO 1 SPRING 2006.pdf
Spring 2006
THE KEY VOL 123 NO 2 SUMMER 2006.pdf
Summer 2006
THE KEY VOL 123 NO 3 FALL 2006.pdf
Fall 2006
THE KEY VOL 123 NO 4 WINTER 2006.pdf
Winter 2006
THE KEY VOL 124 NO 1 SPRING 2007.pdf
Spring 2007
THE KEY VOL 124 NO 2 SUMMER 2007.pdf
Summer 2007
THE KEY VOL 124 NO 3 FALL 2007.pdf
Fall 2007
THE KEY VOL 124 NO 4 WINTER 2007.pdf
Winter 2007
THE KEY VOL 125 NO 1 SPRING 2008.pdf
Summer 2008
THE KEY VOL 125 NO 2 SUMMER 2008.pdf
Fall 2008
THE KEY VOL 125 NO 3 FALL 2008.pdf
Fall 2008
THE KEY VOL 125 NO 4 WINTER 2008.pdf
Winter 2008
THE KEY VOL 126 NO 1 SPRING 2009.pdf
Spring 2009
THE KEY VOL 126 NO 2 SUMMER 2009.pdf
Summer 2009
THE KEY VOL 126 NO 3 FALL 2009.PDF
Fall 2009
THE KEY VOL 126 NO 4 WINTER 2009.PDF
Winter 2009

2010 - 2019

THE KEY VOL 127 NO 1 SPRING 2010.pdf
Spring 2010
THE KEY VOL 127 NO 2 SUMMER 2010.pdf
Summer 2010
THE KEY VOL 127 NO 3 FALL 2010.pdf
Fall 2010
THE KEY VOL 127 NO 4 WINTER 2010.pdf
Winter 2010


THE KEY VOL 128 NO 1 SPRING 2011pdf.pdf
Spring 2011
THE KEY VOL 128 NO 2 SUMMER 2011.pdf
Summer 2011
THE KEY VOL 128 NO 3 FALL 2011.pdf
Fall 2011
THE KEY VOL 128 NO 4 WINTER 2011.pdf
Winter 2011


THE KEY VOL 129 NO 1 SPRING 2012.pdf
Spring 2012
THE KEY VOL 129 NO 2 SUMMER 2012.pdf
Summer 2012
THE KEY VOL 129 NO 3 FALL 2012.pdf
Fall 2012
THE KEY VOL 129 NO 4 WINTER 2012.pdf
Winter 2012
THE KEY VOL 130 NO 1 SPRING 2013.pdf
Spring 2013
THE KEY VOL 130 NO 2 SUMMER 2013.pdf
Summer 2013
THE KEY VOL 130 NO 3 FALL 2013.pdf
Fall 2013
THE KEY VOL 130 NO 4 WINTER 2013.pdf
Winter 2013
THE KEY VOL 131 NO 1 SPRING 2014.pdf
Spring 2014
THE KEY VOL 131 NO 2 SUMMER 2014.pdf
Summer 2014
THE KEY VOL 131 NO 3 FALL 2014.pdf
Fall 2014
THE KEY VOL 132 NO 1 SPRING 2015.pdf
Spring 2015
THE KEY VOL 132 NO 2 SUMMER 2015.pdf
Summer 2015
THE KEY VOL 132 NO 2 WINTER 2015.pdf
Winter 2015
THE KEY VOL 133 NO 1 SPRING 2016.pdf
Spring 2016
THE KEY VOL 133 NO 2 FALL 2016.pdf
Fall 2016
THE KEY VOL 133 NO 3 WINTER 2016.pdf
Winter 2016
THE KEY VOL 134 NO 1 SPRING 2017.pdf
Spring 2017
THE KEY VOL 134 NO 2 SUMMER 2017.pdf
Summer 2017
THE KEY VOL 134 NO 3 FALL 2017.pdf
Fall 2017
THE KEY VOL 135 NO 1 SPRING 2018.pdf
Spring 2018
THE KEY VOL 135 NO 2 SUMMER 2018.pdf
Summer 2018