During a reception on Sunday afternoon, Chapter members were greeted by current president Karla McGary and 11 other past chapter presidents as the exhibit opened for the public. In 1924, the Dallas Alumnae Chapter was organized by Founder Frederica Chase Dodd. Today, as inheritors of a remarkable legacy of greatness, the chapter continues to serve the Dallas Community, while also supporting, grooming, building, and saluting the many local, regional, national, and international leaders who have served as members of the Chapter. The current International President and CEO is Elsie Cooke Holmes, a proud member of the Dallas Alumnae Chapter. Plan a trip to the Museum to see the wonderful exhibit.
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