List of Pi Beta Phi sisters

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The list of Pi Beta Phi sisters (commonly referred to as Pi Phis) includes initiated members of Pi Beta Phi.

Notable alumnae[]

Entertainment[]

Faye Dunaway
Name Chapter Notability Ref(s)
Susan Akin Mississippi Beta 1986 Miss America [a]
Adrienne Maloof-Nassif New Mexico Alpha Co-owner Maloof Properties and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star. [citation needed]
Jenna Dewan California Gamma Actress and dancer, played Nora in the 2006 film Step Up [citation needed]
Ann Marie “Ree” Drummond California Gamma Television personality and blogger for "The Pioneer Woman," bestselling author, food writer, and photographer
Faye Dunaway Florida Beta Academy Award-winning actress [a]
Jennifer Garner Ohio Eta Golden Globe-winning actress/producer [a]
Kathy Garver California Delta Actress and producer, known for her role as Catherine "Cissy" Davis on Family Affair [a]
Courtney Gibbs Texas Delta 1988 Miss USA [a]
Mallory Hagan Alabama Gamma 2013 Miss America [citation needed]
Ohio Beta 1922 & 1923 Miss America
Marilyn Horne California Gamma Opera singer [a]
Traylor Howard Florida Beta Actress, known for her role as Natalie Teeger on Monk [a]
Nancy Kulp Florida Beta Actress, known for her work on The Beverly Hillbillies [a]
Jacquelyn Mayer Illinois Epsilon 1963 Miss America [a]
Patricia Neal Illinois Epsilon Academy Award-winning actress [a]
Lauren Froderman California Nu So You Think You Can Dance- Season 7 Winner [citation needed]
Tram-Anh Tran Pennsylvania Epsilon Actress, known for her role as Tina Nguyen on the children's television series Ghostwriter [citation needed]
Katelyn Epperly Illinois Eta American Idol Finalist [a]
Marilyn Van Derbur Colorado Alpha Motivational speaker and the 1958 Miss America. Named Outstanding Woman Speaker in America and the first woman to win the Speakers' Hall of Fame Award, 1980 [a]

Government[]

Barbara Bush
Name Chapter Notability Ref(s)
Laurie Monnes Anderson Oregon Gamma Oregon State Senator [a]
Barbara Bush Texas Eta Alumna Initiate 2003 41st First Lady of the United States and wife of George H. W. Bush [1]
Iris Calderhead Kansas Alpha Suffragist and member of the National Woman's Party [2]
Carrie Chapman Catt Iowa Gamma Founder of the League of Women Voters [a]
Grace Goodhue Coolidge Vermont Beta 32nd First Lady of the United States and wife of Calvin Coolidge, charter member of the Vermont Beta chapter [a]
Cate Edwards New Jersey Alpha attorney, daughter of John Edwards and Elizabeth Edwards
Kay Bailey Hutchison Texas Alpha Senator from Texas [a]
Julia Compton Moore North Carolina Alpha Took care of the families of the 1/7th Cavalry during the Vietnam War, depicted in the film We Were Soldiers by Madeleine Stowe [3]
Linda Copple Trout Idaho Alpha former chief justice of the Idaho Supreme Court [4]
Lisa Murkowski Oregon Gamma U.S. Senator from Alaska [a]
Eugenia Moore Anderson Iowa Beta The first woman to ambassador to Denmark and the first woman minister to Bulgaria [a]
Virginia Murphy Blankenbaker Indiana Delta Indiana Senator [a]
Maggie Kernan Indiana Delta Indiana's Former First Lady [a]
Jenonne Walker Oklahoma Alpha Former ambassador to the Czech Republic. [a]
Valerie Plame Pennsylvania Epsilon Covert CIA officer, central figure in the Plame affair [5]

Literature[]

Sue Grafton
Name Chapter Notability Ref(s)
Sue Grafton Kentucky Alpha Mystery novelist [a]
Jen Lancaster Indiana Eta Author and blogger [citation needed]
Patricia MacLachlan Connecticut Alpha Author of Sarah, Plain and Tall and recipient of the Newbery Medal for her contribution to children's literature [a]
Margaret Truman DC Alpha Daughter of U.S. President Harry Truman and author [a]

Science[]

Name Chapter Notability Ref(s)
Jenette H. Bolles Kansas and Colorado Pi Beta Phi First woman osteopath [6]
Anna Lee Fisher California Epsilon Astronaut and NASA Physician [a]
Kathryn Stephenson Nebraska Beta and Arizona Alpha First female American board-certified plastic surgeon [a]

Sports[]

Name Chapter Notability Ref(s)
Jayne Appel California Alpha WNBA Basketball player [citation needed]
Nancy Hogshead-Makar North Carolina Beta Winner of three gold medals and one silver medal in swimming at the 1984 Summer Olympics [a]
Tracie Ruiz Arizona Alpha Winner of two gold medals in synchronized swimming at the 1984 Summer Olympics [a]
Kaleigh Gilchrist California Gamma Olympic gold medalist in water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics [a]
Brita Sigourney California Theta Winner of a bronze medal in Freestyle skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics [7] [a]

Media[]

Name Chapter Notability Ref(s)
Hayley Minogue Kentucky Beta WHAS 11 News Anchor
Savannah Guthrie Arizona Alpha NBC News Co-Anchor [a]
Christine Romans Iowa Gamma CNN Anchor, Chief Business Correspondent [a]
Missouri Alpha KOMO 4 News Anchor [a]
Angela Chen California Kappa ABC13 Eyewitness News Reporter [a]
Nevada Alpha KOLO 8 News Now Reporter [a]

Miscellaneous[]

Name Chapter Notability Ref(s)
Ann Turner Cook Texas Beta Original Gerber baby featured in advertisements [a]
Moira Forbes New Jersey Alpha Publisher of ForbesLife Executive Women [a]
Eleanor Smith Morrison Texas Beta 11th national commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America [8]

References[]

  1. "Notable Pi Phis". Pi Beta Phi. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
  1. ^ "Summer Arrow 2007" (PDF). Pi Beta Phi. 2007. p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-31. Retrieved 2007-08-30.
  2. ^ The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi. Pi Beta Phi Fraternity. 1909.
  3. ^ "Julia Compton Moore". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. 2004-04-21. Retrieved 2010-07-28.
  4. ^ "Pi Beta Phi". Gem of the Mountains. University of Idaho yearbook: 142. 1972.
  5. ^ Wilson, Valerie Plame (2007). Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 20.
  6. ^ John W. Leonard (1914). Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915. American commonwealth Company. p. 112.
  7. ^ "Fraternity and Sorority Members Competing in the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics - Fraternity History & More". Fraternity History & More. 2018-02-07. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  8. ^ Wendell, Bryan (May 31, 2018). "Meet the two new volunteers on the BSA's National Key 3". Bryan on Scouting.
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