Some Famous Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae

Dr. Condoleezza Rice
(Gamma Delta, Denver) Current National Security Advisor under President George W. Bush. Former Provost of Stanford University, where she was the youngest, first female, and first African-American to hold this second-highest position at Stanford. Formerly the Deputy Director for Eastern European and Soviet Affairs in the National Security Council.

Dawn Wells
(Rho, Washington) Appeared as Mary Ann on the television show "Gilligan’s Island." Co-host and co-producer of the Children’s Miracle Network Telethon, owner of Wishing Wells Collections, offering easy-closure clothing for the disabled.

Georgie Anne Geyer
(Gamma, Northwestern)-Journalist. Panelist for a 1984 presidential election debate, regular panelist on "Washington Week in Review," and author of several books including a biography of Fidel Castro. Her column on international, domestic, and women's affairs and U.S. foreign policy appears in approximately 120 newspapers in the United States and Latin America.

Laura Innes
(Gamma, Northwestern) Appears as Dr. Carrie Weaver on the television series "ER." She has been nominated twice for an Emmy award for her performance on the program.

Jenilee Harrison
(Epsilon, Southern California) Appeared as Jamie Ewing Barnes on the television series "Dallas," was a regular on "Three’s Company," has made appearances in numerous television shows and mini-series.

Meredith Monroe
(Upsilon, Millikin) Appears as Andie McPhee on the television series "Dawson’s Creek."

Agnes Eckhardt Nixon
(Gamma, Northwestern) Creator of daytime television dramas such as "All My Children," "One Life to Live," "Loving," and "As the World Turns." Former chief writer for various daytime dramas and inductee into the Broadcast Hall of Fame.

Carol Reihme Duvall
(Beta Epsilon, Michigan State) Host of "The Carol Duvall Show" on the Home and Garden Television network.

Eleanor Neil Coppola
(Alpha Psi, UCLA) Shot footage for the award-winning documentary Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse, which chronicles the making of the film Apocalypse Now. Has also published a journal kept during the filming entitled Notes.

Gail Henion Sheehy
(Alpha Iota, Vermont) Author of the best-selling books Passages, Pathfinders, Spirit of Survival, and Menopause: The Silent Passage. Contributor to Vanity Fair magazine.

Alma Gates Sanders
(Alpha Upsilon, Alabama)-Chief financial officer for CNN (Cable News Network).

Peggy Wehmeyer Woods
(Alpha Phi, Texas-Austin) Religion reporter for ABC World New Tonight with Peter Jennings and the first full-time religion reporter on national television.

Linda Cavanaugh Clark
(Psi, Oklahoma) News anchor for KTVY in Oklahoma City and first local (Oklahoma City) journalist to receive the Weintal Award for best broadcast documentary of the year.

Jayne Jayroe
(Gamma Tau, Oklahoma City)-Miss America, 1967.

Pam Conn Beall
(Chi, Oregon State) Co-creator of the series of popular children’s songbooks and accompanying audio tapes, video tapes, and coloring books under the label Wee Sing - titles include "Wee Sing America" and "Wee Sing Silly Songs."

Victoria Toensing
(Alpha Mu, Indiana)-Attorney in private practice and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Justice Department who successfully pursued and sought the arrest of Iraq's former leading bomb courier/terrorist.
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