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Beta Phi History
The Alpha Omicron Pi Beta Phi chapter was founded at Indiana University on August 3, 1916.
We are currently located at 1415 N. Jordan Ave. Bloomington, IN. 47406.

    Achievements
  • Women's Little 50 5th Place Finish-2010
  • 2nd Highest Overall GPA at IU-2009
  • The IU Dance Marathon Hope Award-2009
  • Academic Development Cup-2009
  • Little 500 9th Place finish-2008
  • 2nd Place IU Sing-2008
  • Campus Total Honor Roll-2007
  • Little 500 13th Place finish-2007
  • Initiation Honor Roll-2006
  • Quota Honor Roll-2006
  • 4th place IU Sing-2005
  • Intramural Champions-2005
  • 4th place IU Sing-2004
  • Intramural Champions-2004
  • Co-Ed Softball Champions-2003
  • 2nd Place Women's Softball-2003
  • Stella George Stern Perry Award:
    Jessica Bednarz-2003
  • Academic Development Cup-2003
  • Total Honor Roll-2003
  • Standards of Excellence Award-2003
  • AAC Performance Certificate-2003
  • Chapter of the Year Runner-Up-2002
  • President of the Year: Jessica Bednarz-2002
  • Outstanding Scholastic Achievement Program-2002
  • Advisor of the Year: Angela Scott Lindauer-2002
  • 2nd Place in Panhellenic Quiz Bowl-2002
  • 4th Place New Initiates GPA-2002
  • All-Campus Intramural Champions-2001-2002
  • Spring 2002 All-Campus Intramural Champions
  • Fall 2001 All-Campus Intramural Champions
  • 2nd Highest Amount of Money Raised
    for Dance Marathon-2001
  • Sports Trivia Championships-2001
  • Homecoming Queen Court-2001: Liz Beltramini
  • Little 500 10th Place Finish-2001
  • Little 500 Queen Court-2001: Rebecca Huffman
  • IU Sing 3rd Place-2001



    Beta Phi Events-Fall 2010


  • September 18: Spaghetti Dinner

  • October 2: Dad's Weekend

  • December 4-5: 19 Party



AOII Strike Out Arthritis

On April 17, 2009 the Beta Phi chapter hosted their annual Strike Out Arthritis Philanthropy Event benefiting the Arthritis Foundation. Arthritis limits every day activities such as walking, dressing and bathing. This disease affects every age group including 300,000 children. It is the leading cause of disability in Americans over 15 years old.
The Strike Out Arthritis event was held in cooperation with Indiana University Baseball. The event consisted of a scavenger hunt with booths placed throughout the IU campus. Teams of 4 raced to each booth and completed various activities relating to strikes, baseball, and IU to help raise money and educate them about arthritis. Clues led them across campus to end at Sembower Field where the participants and their corresponding houses awaited the start of the game at 3 pm. Indiana University Baseball and Alpha Omicron Pi announced statistics and inspirational stories in between innings and after every strikeout. Thank you to IU Baseball and all of our sponsors and participants for making our event a success!
If you are interested in making a donation or would like more information about the event or the Arthritis Foundation, please feel free to contact us at randalla@indiana.edu or andersaj@indiana.edu.

Alpha Love and Ours,
Lexie Randall and Molly Anderson
2009-2010 Philanthropy Chairs






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