List of Kappa Kappa Gamma sisters
The list of Kappa Kappa Gamma sisters (commonly referred to as Kappas) includes initiated and honorary members of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Notable alumnae
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Business
Name | Chapter | Notability | Ref(s) |
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Amonette, Ruth LeachRuth Leach Amonette | First woman Vice President at IBM | [1] | |
Carter, DixieDixie Carter | President of TNA Entertainment | [2] | |
McKay, ElizabethElizabeth McKay | Founder, creative director, and namesake of the designer brand, Elizabeth McKay | [3] | |
Rometty, VirginiaVirginia Rometty | Chairwoman, President, and CEO of IBM Corporation | [3] | |
Spade, KateKate Spade | Co-founder, designer, and namesake of the designer brand, Kate Spade New York | [3] |
Entertainment
Name | Chapter | Notability | Ref(s) |
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Bartel, JeanJean Bartel | 1943 Miss America | [4] | |
Berman, Julie MarieJulie Marie Berman | Daytime Emmy Award-winning actress on General Hospital | [5] | |
Bosworth, LoLo Bosworth | Reality show contestant in The Hills and Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County | [6] | |
Bush, SophiaSophia Bush | Actress, plays Brooke Davis on One Tree Hill | [7][8] | |
Carlson, GretchenGretchen Carlson | 1989 Miss America, Fox News anchor, former The Early Show anchor | [8] | |
Chung, JamieJamie Chung | Actress and reality show contestant, known for her participation in The Real World: San Diego and the films Sucker Punch and Sorority Row | [9] | |
Cryer, GretchenGretchen Cryer | Stage actress and writer, known for her work on I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road | [8] | |
Curtis, AlexandraAlexandra Curtis | Miss Rhode Island 2015 | [10] | |
Elder, AnnAnn Elder | Emmy Award-winning screenwriter for The Lily Tomlin Special | [8] | |
Feldon, BarbaraBarbara Feldon | Actress, Get Smart | [8] | |
Froman, JaneJane Froman | Singer, subject of the film With a Song in My Heart | [8] | |
Gish, AnnabethAnnabeth Gish | Actress, played Monica Reyes on The X-Files | [8] | |
Grammer, GreerGreer Grammer | Actress, Awkward. | [11] | |
Hargitay, MariskaMariska Hargitay | Actress, plays Detective Olivia Benson on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | ||
Havins, AlexaAlexa Havins | Actress, played Babe Carey on All My Children | [12] | |
Hensley, Kelley MenighanKelley Menighan Hensley | Actress, plays Emily Stewart on As the World Turns | [8] | |
Hillis, MargaretMargaret Hillis | Grammy Award-winning conductor with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, founder of the Chicago Symphony Chorus | [8] | |
Jackson, KateKate Jackson | Actress, known for her work in Scarecrow and Mrs. King as well as playing Sabrina Duncan on Charlie's Angels | [8] | |
Judd, AshleyAshley Judd | Actress, known for her roles in A Time to Kill, Kiss the Girls, Double Jeopardy | [3] | |
Pugh, MadelynMadelyn Pugh | Television writer, known for her work on The Steve Allen Show and I Love Lucy | [8] | |
Rose, MaggieMaggie Rose | Country music singer | [8] | |
Morgan, NancyNancy Morgan | Actress, Grand Theft Auto | [8] | |
Morris, Sarah JaneSarah Jane Morris | Actress, known for her work on Felicity and Brothers and Sisters | [8] | |
Olson, NancyNancy Olson | Stage and screen actress, known for her work on Sunset Boulevard | [8] | |
Pflug, Jo AnnJo Ann Pflug | Actress, MASH | [8] | |
Reinhardt, CaseyCasey Reinhardt | Model and reality show contestant in Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County | [13] | |
Rowlands, GenaGena Rowlands | Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning actress | [8] | |
Sansone, MariaMaria Sansone | Correspondent and co-host of LX New York | [8] | |
Stanley, KimKim Stanley | Emmy Award-winning stage and screen actress, known for her work in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | [8] | |
Wagner, HelenHelen Wagner | Actress, played Nancy Hughes on As the World Turns | [8] | |
Taghdisi, LaileeLailee Taghdisi | Cast Member, Big Brother Season 17 | [8] | |
Maldonado, KirstieKirstie Maldonado | Singer, vocal group Pentatonix | [8] | |
Stottlemyre, SydneeSydnee Stottlemyre | 2016 Miss Missouri | [8] |
Literature
Name | Chapter | Notability | Ref(s) |
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Bannon, AnnAnn Bannon | Lesbian pulp fiction author | [14] | |
Fisher, Dorothy CanfieldDorothy Canfield Fisher | Author of Understood Betsy and philanthropist | [15] | |
Frazier, Neta LohnesNeta Lohnes Frazier | Children's author | [15] | |
Howe, Julia WardJulia Ward Howe | Phi (Honorary) |
Poet of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", abolitionist, and social activist | [15] |
McGinley, PhyllisPhyllis McGinley | Pulitzer Prize-winning poet | [3] | |
Miller, Alice DuerAlice Duer Miller | Author and poet, wrote for the New York Tribune, suffragette | [15] | |
Wylie, Betty JaneBetty Jane Wylie | Canadian writer and playwright, member of the Order of Canada | [15] |
Media
Name | Chapter | Notability | Ref(s) |
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Carl, JannJann Carl | Former correspondent for Entertainment Tonight | [16] | |
Dickerson, NancyNancy Dickerson | NBC News correspondent (1963–1970) | [16] | |
Moriarty, ErinErin Moriarty | Emmy Award-winning correspondent for 48 Hours | [16] | |
O'Dell, NancyNancy O'Dell | Former television co-host on Access Hollywood, entertainment journalist, and 1987 Miss South Carolina | [16] | |
Orth, MaureenMaureen Orth | Journalist, Vanity Fair correspondent (1993–present) | [16] | |
Pauley, JaneJane Pauley | Television journalist, former anchor on Today and Dateline NBC | [3] | |
Waln, NoraNora Waln | Journalist and author whose book on Nazi Germany, Reaching for the Stars, was a bestseller | [16] |
Politics and public service
Name | Chapter | Notability | Ref(s) |
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Barnes, KayKay Barnes | Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1999–2007) | [17] | |
Black, Susan H.Susan H. Black | Judge, sits on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit | [17] | |
Brooks, MaryMary Brooks | Former director of the United States Mint (1969–1977) | [17] | |
Gorman, EmilyEmily Gorman | Former director of the Women's Army Corps (1962–1966) | ||
Capito, Shelley MooreShelley Moore Capito | Republican member of the United States Senate representing West Virginia | [17] | |
Denish, DianeDiane Denish | Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico (2003–2011) | [17] | |
Gillibrand, KirstenKirsten Gillibrand | U.S. Senator from New York (2009–present) | [18] | |
Hayes, Lucy WebbLucy Webb Hayes | Rho (Honorary) |
20th First Lady of the United States and wife of Rutherford B. Hayes | [17] |
Hoover, Lou HenryLou Henry Hoover | 33rd First Lady of the United States and wife of Herbert Hoover | [19] | |
Kotker, Mary HickcoxMary Hickcox Kotker | Author, founder of The Well Spouse Foundation | [17] | |
McDougall, BarbaraBarbara McDougall | Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons of Canada (1984–1993) | [17] | |
McGovern, FrancesFrances McGovern | Member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1954–1959) | [17] | |
McKeown, M. MargaretM. Margaret McKeown | Judge, sits on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit | [17] | |
Paterson, NancyNancy Paterson | International war crimes prosecutor | [17] | |
Pearson, MaryonMaryon Pearson | Wife of Lester B. Pearson the 14th Prime Minister of Canada | [17] | |
Perdue, BeverlyBeverly Perdue | First female governor of North Carolina | [17] | |
Shelley, KateKate Shelley | Heroine; saved many lives from near train disaster in 1881 | [20] | |
Simkhovitch, Mary KingsburyMary Kingsbury Simkhovitch | Social worker, member of the Committee of Fourteen | [17] | |
Swift, Jane M.Jane M. Swift | First female governor of Massachusetts | [17] | |
Wadds, Jean CasselmanJean Casselman Wadds | Canadian politician, represented Grenville—Dundas (1958–1968) | [17] | |
Walton, Helen RobsonHelen Robson Walton | Philanthropist and wife of Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart | [20] | |
Yates, Mary CarlinMary Carlin Yates | Former U.S. Ambassador to Burundi (1999–2002) and Ghana (2002–2005) | [17] |
Science and education
Name | Chapter | Notability | Ref(s) |
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Barringer, EmilyEmily Barringer | First woman resident at New York City's Gouverneur Hospital | [21] | |
Blanding, Sarah GibsonSarah Gibson Blanding | President of Vassar College (1946–1964) | [21] | |
Clarke, EdithEdith Clarke | First woman to earn an electrical engineering degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.S., 1919), first woman elected fellow of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers | [21][22] | |
Cox, KathyKathy Cox | Georgia superintendent of public schools | [21] | |
Gates, Mary MaxwellMary Maxwell Gates | Served on the board of regents University of Washington (1975–1993), mother of Bill Gates | [21] | |
Gildersleeve, VirginiaVirginia Gildersleeve | Dean of Barnard College (1911–1947), delegate at the 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization | [17] | |
Lippincott, Sarah LeeSarah Lee Lippincott | Astronomer, professor emerita at Swarthmore College | [21] | |
Pound, LouiseLouise Pound | Folklorist and professor at the University of Nebraska | [21] | |
Van Wagenen, GertrudeGertrude Van Wagenen | biologist and professor at Yale University, pioneering primate research on reproduction and contraception | [23] | |
West, MaretaMareta West | First female astrogeologist, chose the site for the first manned lunar landing | [21] |
Sports
Name | Chapter | Notability | Ref(s) |
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Alison, RobertaRoberta Alison | Professional tennis player, runner-up at the 1965 Cincinnati Masters | [15] | |
Armstrong, KristinKristin Armstrong | Cyclist, two-time Olympic gold medalist in the individual time trial in 2008 and 2012. | [24][25] | |
Bell, Peggy KirkPeggy Kirk Bell | Professional golfer, won the 1949 Titleholders Championship | [15] | |
Berg, PattyPatty Berg | Professional golfer and a founding member of Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), inductee of the World Golf Hall of Fame | [26] | |
Blalock, JaneJane Blalock | Professional golfer, member of the LPGA | [15] | |
Hart, DorisDoris Hart | Professional tennis player, won the U.S. Women's Open in 1954 and 1955, inductee of the International Tennis Hall of Fame | [15] | |
O'Hara, KelleyKelley O'Hara | Professional soccer player, Sky Blue FC. Olympic gold medalist with the U.S. Women's National Team at the London games in 2012. 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Champion. | [15] | |
Roarke, Helen WillsHelen Wills Roarke | Professional tennis player, won the French Championships four times, the U.S. Championships seven times, and Wimbledon eight times | [15] | |
Schwartz, Betty RobinsonBetty Robinson Schwartz | Received the gold for the 100 m at the 1928 Olympics, and again at the 1936 Olympics for the 4 x 100 m relay | [15] | |
Stacy, HollisHollis Stacy | Professional golfer, won the U.S. Women's Open in 1977, 1978, and 1984 | [15] | |
Varona, Donna deDonna de Varona | Swimmer, received two golds at the 1964 Olympics, and again at the 1963 Pan American Games | [15] | |
Weber, SharonSharon Weber | Gymnast, judge at the 1984 Summer Olympics | [15] | |
Whittall, BethBeth Whittall | Canadian swimmer, won the Lou Marsh Trophy | [15] | |
Wightman, Hazel HotchkissHazel Hotchkiss Wightman | Professional tennis player, won the U.S. Championships in 1909, 1910, 1911, and 1919 | [15] |
Fictional
Name | Chapter | Notability | Ref(s) |
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Charlotte YorkCharlotte York | Character on Sex and the City |
References
- ↑ "AMONETTE, Ruth Leach". Obituary (SFGate). 2004-06-26. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
- ↑ Robinson, Ben (2007-04-05), "From Rebel to Wrestling", The Daily Mississippian, archived from the original on 2010-04-26, retrieved 2008-01-24
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 D'Souza, Nandini (2004-04-15). "Sister, Sister; Does The Sorority Stereotype Hold True?". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- ↑ "1940's - Decade in Review". Miss America. 2008. Retrieved 2010-04-28.
- ↑ "Julie Marie Berman - General Hospital". Soap Opera Digest. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- ↑ "Lo and Behold: Lauren Bosworth Moving in with LC!". The Insider. 2008-01-24. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- ↑ "Sophia". CosmoGirl!. February 1, 2006.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 "Notable Kappas - Entertainment". Kappa Kappa Gamma. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- ↑ Topel, Fred (2009-04-03). "Sorority Row remake scares its own star". Sci Fi Wire. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- ↑ Becque, Fran. "Sorority Women on the Road to Miss America 2016 (2015 State Winners)". Focus on Fraternity History. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
- ↑ "Greek of the Week: Greer Grammer". The Odyssey. 2012-01-26. Retrieved 2013-01-01.
- ↑ Nettmann, Nadine (2005-06-21). "Young Soap Star Shines on All My Children". The Key. Retrieved 2010-05-11.
- ↑ Tanaka, Jenn (2005-12-18). "The "characters" from "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County"". Coast Magazine. Archived from the original on 2006-10-28. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- ↑ Cain, Paul (2007). "Ann Bannon". Leading the Parade: Conversations with America's Most Influential Lesbians and Gay Men. Scarecrow Press, Incorporated. pp. 155–163. ISBN 0-8108-5913-0.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 "Notable Kappas - Arts (Authors, Poets and Artists)". Kappa Kappa Gamma. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Notable Kappas - Business and Journalism". Kappa Kappa Gamma. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "Notable Kappas - Government". Kappa Kappa Gamma. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- ↑ Olin, Dirk (2007). "Climbing the Hill". Dartmouth Alumni Magazine. Nov./Dec., 2007. p. 47.
- ↑ Mayer, Dale C. (2004). Lou Henry Hoover. Nova Publishers. p. 33. ISBN 1-59033-806-5.
- 1 2 "Notable Kappas - Philanthropy and Heroism". Kappa Kappa Gamma. Retrieved 2010-05-06.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Notable Kappas - Science and Education". Kappa Kappa Gamma. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
- ↑ Gordon, Frederic (1954-11-09). "A Techman's Travelogue For The Margaret Cheney Room" (PDF). The Tech. pp. 1–4. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
- ↑ The Key 29(4)(1912): p. 456.
- ↑ "Team USA media guide, Kristin Armstrong". U.S. Olympic Committee. 2012. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
- ↑ "After the gold: Kristin Armstrong's life before and after". University of Idaho College of Education, Envision. Winter 2009. p. 3. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
- ↑ Glenn, Rhonda (2005-02-11). "Patty 'Dynamite' Berg Leaves Mark On Golf And Life". United States Golf Association. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
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