Alumnae are female fraternity members who no longer attend college. The Greek experience
extends beyond college. Alpha Gamma Delta has many women who stay involved through
their 80s and 90s. We have a widespread, active alumnae base, all over the world.
Opportunities for alumnae to stay involved with ΑΓΔ abound, including,
but not limited to: membership on the international council, Volunteer Service Team,
chapter advisory positions, and involvement with local alumnae groups.
Alumnae are encouraged to join alumnae chapters and clubs to continue their Alpha
Gamma Delta experience. Our chapter has many mixers with our local alumnae group,
the Dallas Alumnae Chapter (http://www.dallasagd.com/). The Dallas Alumnae Group
has an active Junior Circle as well as their main group.
For more information on Alpha Gamma Delta's alumnae, visit the
Alumnae Alpha Gamma Delta site.
We have many accomplished alumnae in areas such as entertainment, community service,
politics, business, sports, and arts. We also have many women defending our freedoms
through the military. Our distinguished alumnae are many, and include:
Amber Brkich, Alpha Epsilon
Winner of the Survivor Allstars 2004, Contestant on "Survivor: The Australian Outback,"
2001
Rita Coolidge, Gamma Beta
Pop/Country/Blues Singer, 1977 #1 hit "Higher and Higher"
Lorraine Jensen Davis, Epsilon Gamma
Former Editor of Vogue magazine
Lois Krober Wille, Lambda
Author and winner of two Pulitzer Prizes in journalism
Jennie Meador Forehand, Gamma Epsilon
Maryland State Senator; 1999 Alpha Gamma Delta Distinguished Citizen
Margaret Moffat Toy, Alpha Epsilon
Founder of "Meals on Wheels" program
Candace Morrison, Delta Xi
Radio host for #1 rated radio station in Las Vegas, producer of "Rescue 911," "America's
Most Wanted," and "Haywire" TV episodes
Ellen Janeway Brothers, Sigma
President of American Girl and Executive Vice President of Mattel
Maria Maunder, Zeta Chi
1996 Olympic Silver Medallist on Canadian Women's Crew Team
Clyde Dixon Connell, Mu
International artist, with works in Paris, Switzerland, National Museum of Women
in the Arts in Washington, DC, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and
the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas
Barbara Walker Hummel, Gamma Zeta
Miss America, 1947