Famous
Sisters
Carol Lawrence- actress, singer, dancer, "General Hospital"
and Maria in the Broadway "West Side Story"
Gail Kobe- executive producer of "The Guiding Light"
Sharon Walton- 1986 World National Show Twirling Champion
Megan Blake- Actress, appeared on "The Young and the Restless"
Jane Hensen - widow of Jim Hensen and co-creator of the Muppets
Leslie Zuk- producer of P.M. Magazine
Priscilla Lindsay- actress in theatre productions and commercials
Diana Tonegal- Glamour Magazine's Top Ten Collegiate Women of 1985
Betsey Johnson- Illustrator for Mademoiselle Magazine
Verna Kay Gibson- former president of The Limited clothing stores
Elizabeth Lyles- Chairperson of Lyles Diversified, 1987 Professional
Woman of the Year
Mary Holtman- Fashion designer
Alice Dittman- Bank president in Lincoln, Nebraska
Susan Binder- First woman president of a U.S. baking company
Fay McGrath- Owner of Auntie Fay Inc. , a domestic placement services
Kathy Spetz- creator of mascot costumes, including Betsie Bear
Elizabeth Grossman- former dean of Indiana University of Nursing,
appointed by President Reagan to the National Commission of Health
Services
Rugh Patrick- past chairperson of Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia
Mary Burt Nash- retired juvenile court judge, past president of Arkansas
AAUW
Jan Davis- astronaut, candidate for NASA's space shuttle
Frances Kinne- chancellor of Jacksonville University
Mary Doremus- president and founder of Challenge International
Rita Prescott- first woman judge in Court of Common Pleas, Delaware
County, Pennsylvania
Wendy Nelder- 1984 president, Board of Supervisors in San Francisco
Judith Moss- appointed by President Reagan to National Advisory Council
of Women's Educational Programs
Jane Marshal Spears- member of West Virginia House of Delegates 1974-1980,
West Virginia Senate 1980-1988
Melanie Berney- Managing Editor of White House News Summary Office
during President Ford's administration
Catherine Anderson- Professor Emeritus of English, Lane Community
College
Karen Tumulty- Time Correspondent
Marilyn Raptakis Swierk- 1993 National Home Economics Teacher of the
Year, 1994 Presidental Service Award nominee
Laurie Lea Schaefer- Miss America 1972
Diana Goodman- Miss Georgia USA 1976
Patsy Paugh- Miss West Virginia 1977
Cheryl Bergess- Miss Alabama USA 1977
Meagan Blake- Miss Georgia 1978
Pamela Paugh- Miss West Virginia 1980
Tamera Renee Little- Miss Alabama 1984
Debra Deitering- Miss Iowa 1984
Laurie Broderick- Miss Indiana 1986
Mary Grace Santagata- Miss Connecticut 1994
Kathy Morse- Miss Maine 1997
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