Famous Chi Omegas

Chi Omega boasts many prominent women in the arts, media, law, medicine, business, and education. Here are just a few of the household names:

Dr. Joan M. Goebel (Chi Gamma)--First woman appointed to the teaching staff of St. Louis Medical College

Lucy Liu (Eta)--Motion picture and television actress(Charlie's Angels)

Sela Ward (Nu Beta)--Emmy award winning motion picture and television actress(Sisters, The Fugitive, 54)

Liza Huber (Epsilon Beta)--Television actress(Passions)

Joyce DeWitt (Phi Epsilon)--Television actress(Three's Company)

Joanne Woodward (Phi Gamma)--Academy Award winning television and motion picture actress (Philadelphia, The Three Faces of Eve)

Natalie Allen (Epsilon Delta)--CNN Anchor

Nell Harper Lee (Nu Beta)--Author of To Kill a Mockingbird

Mary Ann Mobley (Tau)--Television actress and former Miss America

Katherine Grant Crosby (Iota)--Motion picture and television actress

Alanna Davis (Tau Beta)--"The Today Show"

Pat Head Summit (Xi Zeta)--Coach of the 1984 U.S. Olympic basketball team

Alice Sheets Marriott (Xi Alpha)--Hotel executive

Susan Athey (Mu Kappa)--Noted Economist, 1996 Chi Omega Woman of Achievement

Anne Cawthon Booth (Eta Delta)--Chief Judge, First District Court of Appeals, State of Florida, Tallahassee

Martha Layne Collins (Lambda Alpha)--Former Governor of Kentucky

Shirley Hufstedler (Pi Gamma)--Former Secretary, United States Department of Education

Mabelle McElvain Miller (Xi)--First Lady of oil and gas production

Patricia Schroeder (Pi Beta)--Member of the House of Representatives

Melanie Maxwell Shain (Chi Delta)-Named Woman Banker of the Year by the American Institute of Banking, 1978

Sylvia Hitchcock (Nu Beta)--Former "Miss Universe"

Susan Helms (Pi Gamma)--NASA Astronaut, first woman to live in the International Space Station

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