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Kappa Kappa Gamma first presented the Alumnae Achievement Awards at the 1946 Convention on Mackinac Island, Michigan, recognizing alumna members for outstanding contributions in their chosen fields. The Alumnae Achievement Award is the highest honor for personal and professional achievement on a national or international level that the Fraternity can bestow upon its members.
 
Kappa Kappa Gamma first presented the Alumnae Achievement Awards at the 1946 Convention on Mackinac Island, Michigan, recognizing alumna members for outstanding contributions in their chosen fields. The Alumnae Achievement Award is the highest honor for personal and professional achievement on a national or international level that the Fraternity can bestow upon its members.
  
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==Award listing by year==
Margaret Cutbert – Cornell
 
Virginia Gildersleeve – Barnard
 
Nora Waln (Osland-Hill) – Swarthmore
 
  
'''1947:'''
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Sarah Blanding – Kentucky
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Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman – (Pi Deuteron) California
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!Name
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Jessica Garretson Finch, Cosgrave – Barnard
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!School
Dorothy Canfield Fisher – Ohio State
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!Profession
Marian Simpson Carter, Garber – Denison
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Lulu Holmes – Whitman
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|Margaret Cutbert
'''1949:'''
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|Psi Deuteron
Josephine Paddock –Barnard
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|Cornell
Ruth Leach Pollock – (Pi Deuteron) California
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|Profession
Mary Crawford Schuster – Cornell
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Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch – Boston
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|Virginia Gildersleeve
'''1950:'''
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(Lucy) Evelyn Wight Allan – St. Lawrence
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|Barnard
Helen Bower – Michigan
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|Profession
Marion Hilliard – Toronto
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(Eliza) Jean Nelson Penfield – DePauw
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Emma Fall Schofield – Boston
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|Nora Waln (Osland-Hill)
Emma Shipman – Boston
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Anna Maude Smith – Kansas State
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|Swarthmore
 
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|Author
'''1951:'''
 
Beatrice Blackmar Gould – Iowa
 
Emma Moffat McLaughlin – (Pi Deuteron) California
 
Louise Pound – Nebraska
 
 
 
'''1952:'''
 
Emily Dunning Barringer – Cornell
 
Marty Lewis Cornelius – Carnegie-Mellon
 
Helen Knox – Texas
 
Aleta Cornelius Malm – Carnegie-Mellon
 
Phyllis McGinley (Hayden) – Utah
 
Ruth Fanshaw Waldo – Adelphi College
 
Cleora Clark Wheeler – Minnesota
 
 
 
1954:
 
(Ellen) Jane Froman (Ross, Burn, Smith) – Missouri
 
Emily Eaton Hepburn – St. Lawrence
 
Gertrude Cornish Milliken – Middlebury
 
Ruth Davison Reid – Toronto
 
Dorothy Taylor – British Columbia
 
(Bertha) Fain Tucker – DePauw
 
 
 
1955:
 
Edith Clarke – Wisconsin
 
 
 
1956:
 
Patty Berg – Minnesota
 
Olive Mason Gunnison – St. Lawrence
 
Louise Keener – West Virginia
 
Gladys Miler – Oregon State
 
Mary Geisler Phillips – Pennsylvania
 
Marie Sellers – Swarthmore
 
Claire Drew Forbes, Walker – Washington
 
 
 
1958:
 
Doris Hart: Miami of Florida
 
Mary Shaw Marohnic, (Horn) – Carnegie-Mellon
 
Eleanor Jewett Lundberg – Illinois
 
Anna Scott Wilson, Morningstar – Ohio State
 
Mary Lucas Richardson – Washington
 
Patricia Searight – Ohio State
 
“Kim Stanley” (nee Patty Reid Conway) – Arizona
 
Aryness Joy Wickens – Washington
 
 
 
1960:
 
Gena Rowland Cassavetes – Wisconsin
 
Madelyn Pugh Martin, Davis – Indiana
 
Nita Lohnes Frazier – Whitman
 
Ruth Shellhorn Kueser – Oregon
 
Nancy Olsen (Lerner, Livingston) – Wisconsin
 
Wilfreda Heald Lytle – Colorado
 
Helen Wills Moody, Roarke – (Pi Deuteron) California
 
 
 
1962:
 
Mildred Moore Anderson – Adrian
 
Elizabeth Aldrich Bridgeman – Newcomb, Tulane (BO)
 
Emily Gorman – Cornell
 
Polly Knipp Hill – Illinois
 
Adelaide Romaine (Kinkele) – Cornell
 
Rances McGovern – Akron
 
Frances Sutton Schmitz – Michigan
 
Rheva Ott Shryock – Pennsylvania
 
(Helen) Marjorie Coles Smith – Boston
 
Anna Speers – Manitoba 
 
 
 
1964:
 
Virgil Crook Barritt – Kansas
 
Margaret McIntosh Boice – Wyoming
 
Mary Seago Brooke – Newcomb, Tulane
 
Cathleen Tharaldsen Caitlin – Oregon
 
Margaret Simson Curry – Wyoming
 
Katherine Avis Pumphrey – British Columbia
 
 
 
1966:
 
Julia “Judith” Morton Cole – Syracuse
 
Jean Winifred Gordon – Denison
 
Mary Elizabeth Kelly – Drake
 
Mary Freeman Kelly – George Washington
 
Gabrielle Jane Sellers Kroeger – Toronto
 
Sarah Lee Lippincott – Pennsylvania
 
Doris Seward – Indiana
 
Jane Stokes Wallace – Pennsylvania
 
 
 
1968:
 
Jane Cahill – Maryland
 
Susan Rockwood – Cincinnati
 
Elinor Kiess Rose – Hillsdale
 
Marguerite Wykoff Zapoleon – Cincinnati
 
 
 
1970:
 
Margaret Dickson Falley – Northwestern
 
Barbara Hall Feldon – Carnegie-Mellon
 
Mary Elizabeth Hendricks – Indiana
 
F.Marguerite Hill – Toronto
 
Mareta West – Oklahoma
 
 
 
1972:
 
Gloria Kerry – Michigan
 
Jo Ann Pflug (Woolery) – Miami of Florida
 
Lucy Guild Quirk, Toberman – UCLA
 
Gail Gutherie Valaskakis – Wisconsin
 
Betty Jane McKenty Wylie – Manitoba
 
 
 
1974:
 
Elizabeth Louise Anderson – William and Mary
 
Mary Elizabeth Thomas Brooks – Idaho
 
Diana Devine Felt – Utah
 
Bernice William Foley – Cincinnati
 
Phyllis Eason Galanti – William and Mary
 
Lois Winter Lloyd – Monmouth
 
Phyllis Loughton Seaton – Michigan
 
Katherine Shaw Spaht – Mississippi
 
 
 
1976:
 
Anne Elder – DePauw
 
(Lucy) Kate Jackson – Mississippi
 
Carey Boone Nelson – Missouri
 
Dr.Ruth Parry Owens – Miami of Ohio
 
Mary Durey Poole – Minnesota
 
Judy Ford Stokes – Emory
 
 
 
1978:
 
Margaret Hills – Indiana
 
Jane McCormick – Penn State
 
Thora Mcllroy Mills – Toronto
 
Jane Pauley – Indiana
 
Susan Burrows Swan – Ohio State
 
 
 
1980:
 
Susan Harrell Black – Ohio Wesleyan
 
Jane Blalock- Rollins
 
Donna DeVarona – UCLA
 
Ruth Johnson – Penn State
 
Jane Dole Jones – Louisiana State
 
Nancy Ham Ostrander – Butler
 
Jane Cahill Pfeiffer – Maryland – two awards
 
Anne Armstrong Thompson – Kentucky
 
Robin Wright – Michigan
 
 
 
1982:
 
Beverly Broughton Bajas – Manitoba
 
Wicke Oliver Chambers – Georgia
 
Patricia Lang Harris – Washington
 
Muriel Matson Kennedy – Allegheny
 
Commander Mary Thomson Sproul – George Washington
 
Hollis Stacy – Rollins
 
Kay Cronkite Waldo – Kansas
 
 
 
1984:
 
Elizabeth Baumann Cook – Northwestern
 
Dr. Shelby Dietrick Rector – Michigan
 
Adele Coryell Hall – Nebraska
 
Loretta McCarthy – Arizona
 
Doris Born Monthan – Arizona
 
Jean Rowe Casselman Wadds – Toronto
 
 
 
1986:
 
Catherine Olson Anderson – Minnesota
 
Irene West Gaskins – Idaho
 
Mary Maxwell Gates – Washington
 
Dr. Kathryn Hammock – Miami
 
Dr. Laurie Lee Humphries – Emory
 
Ginnie Johansen Johnson – Tulane
 
Martha Seger – Michigan
 
 
 
1988:
 
Dr. Lucy Davidson – Emory
 
Prudence Mahaffey Mackintosh – Texas
 
Carolyne Smith Roehm – Washington University
 
Dr. Mary Louise Scholl – West Virginia
 
Paula Combest Unruh – Tulsa
 
 
 
1990:
 
Milley Tucker-Frost – Texas
 
Dr. Jamia Jasper Jacobsen – Indiana
 
Dr. Virginia Anding La Charitie’- William and Mary
 
Marjorie Watters Longley – St. Lawrence
 
Barbara Leamen McDougall – Toronto
 
Helen Robson Walton – Oklahoma
 
Helen Wagner Willey – Monmouth
 
Dr. Sharon Carlson Wilsnack – Kansas State
 
 
 
1992:
 
Robin Burns – Syracuse
 
Constance Benjamin Clery – Massachusetts
 
Martha Cook Fricke – Nebraska
 
Constance McNeely Horner – Pennsylvania
 
 
 
1994:
 
Gretchen Kiger Cryer – DePauw
 
Dr. Letha Yurko-Griffin – Ohio State
 
Adlon Dohme Jorgensen – Illinois
 
Camillie Perkins Lavington – Colorado
 
Virginia McMichael Sittler – Miami
 
Elizabeth Hemphill Wilson – Southern Methodist
 
 
 
1996:
 
Loverne Christian Cordes – Purdue
 
Zelma Reed Long – Oregon State
 
Edith Petersila Mayo – George Washington
 
Lucretia Leonard Romey – Indiana
 
Dr. Carrie Case Worcester – Oregon State
 
Carolyn Frizzelle Yost – Idaho
 
 
 
1998:
 
Jeanne Falk Adams – Cal. State, Fresno
 
Anne Howell Clarke – Butler
 
Marion Smith Davey – Toronto
 
Karen Kolbe Goodenow – Drake
 
Frances Steen Pappas – Oregon
 
Maxine Baker Davidson-Singer – Syracuse
 
 
 
2000:
 
Jane Stevenson Day – Colorado College
 
Marjorie McKee Blanchard – Cornell
 
Margaret McKeown – Wyoming
 
Peggy Kirk Bell – Rollins
 
Rebecca Powell Casey – Oklahoma
 
 
 
2002:
 
Mary Zane Kotker - Middlebury
 
Jewel McFarland Lewis - Arizona
 
Janie Lutjen Kreamer - Iowa
 
Mary Carlin Yates - Oregon State
 
Julia Ade Levering - Northwestern
 
Barbara Lemmon Batocci - Colorado
 
 
 
2004:
 
Mary Dore - Whitman
 
Katherine Brosnahan Spade – Kansas
 
Jane Swift – Trinity
 
 
 
2006
 
Dr. Marilyn Gross Coors – Cornell
 
Ashley Judd – Kentucky
 
Ruth Shellhorn Kueser – Cornell
 
Maureen Orth – UC Berkeley
 
Nancy Paterson – Miami (Ohio)
 
Jeanne Phillips – Arkansas
 
Sharon Weber – Ohio State
 
 
 
2008
 
Dr. Deborah Oates Erwin – Arkansas
 
Sarah Ives Gore – William and Mary
 
Holly Dunn Pendleton – Kentucky
 
Denise Dreiseszun Resnik – Arizona State
 
 
 
2010
 
June Braun Bent – Drake
 
Lillian Quinn Stokes – Connecticut
 
Nancy O’Dell – Clemson
 
Ellen Franzen Dissanayake – Washington State
 
Cynthia Casson Morton – William and Mary
 
 
 
2012
 
Doris Buffett – George Washington
 
Holly Busche Cotter – Arizona
 
Jennie Miller Helderman – Alabama
 
Sabra Tull Meyer – Missouri
 
Karen Stedtfeld Offen – Idaho
 
Lynda Hare Scribante – Texas
 
 
 
2014
 
Beth Meyer - Virginia
 
Elizabeth Hausler Strand - Illinois
 
Charlotte Jones Anderson - Stanford
 
Rosemary Dunaway Trible - Texas
 
Dorothy Slator Paterson - Texas
 
Kirsten Rutnik Gillibrand – Dartmouth
 

Revision as of 12:11, 27 January 2016

Kappa Kappa Gamma first presented the Alumnae Achievement Awards at the 1946 Convention on Mackinac Island, Michigan, recognizing alumna members for outstanding contributions in their chosen fields. The Alumnae Achievement Award is the highest honor for personal and professional achievement on a national or international level that the Fraternity can bestow upon its members.

Award listing by year

Year Name Chapter School Profession
1946 Margaret Cutbert Psi Deuteron Cornell Profession
1946 Virginia Gildersleeve Chapter Barnard Profession
1946 Nora Waln (Osland-Hill) Chapter Swarthmore Author