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Famous AEPhis
- Barbara Barrie
- A TV and Broadway stage actress, she held leading roles in "Barney Miller"
and "Tucker's Witch" on TV and "California Suite" on Broadway.
- Marilyn Beck
- A nationally syndicated Hollywood columnist and widely-published author.
- Harriett Beloff
- Olympic silver medal winner for figure skating in 1956.
- Carol Lynn Blum
- Miss Florida in 1965 and third runner-up of the Miss America Pagent in 1965.
- Lillian Copeland
- An Olympic athlete, she broke the world and Olympic records in the 1932 Olympic games in discus throw.
- Karen Feld
- A free-lance journalist and national public speaker on Congressional, health, and women's issues in Washington, D.C.
- Ruth Bader Ginsberg
- United States Supreme Court Justice
- Elizabeth Meyer Glaser
- AIDS activist and founder of the Pediatric AIDS Foundation
- Sherrill Hoffman Grean
- Producer/Director of "All My Children" TV series.
- Lenore Oppenheimer Hershey
- Senior Editor of "McCall's Magazine" and widely-published author and columnist.
- Judith Hirschfield
- The first woman to teach math at Harvard University.
- Bessie Margolin
- U.S. Labor Department Appeals attorney who practices before the U.S Supreme Court.
- Anita Morris Perlman
- The first woman to be named Brandeis University's "Woman of the Year". First woman to chair a B'nai B'rith agency (BB Youth Commission). She founded B'nai B'rith Girls and was President of 13 civic organizations.
- Bernice Preisser
- The first female president of Pittsburgh Advertising Club in its 40 year history.
- Charlotte Rae
- A leading TV star as Mrs. Garrett in the "Facts of Life", she also starred on Broadway as Mammy Yokum in "Li'l Abner".
- Judith Resnik
- The second female astronaut who was killed aboard the Challenger.
- Miriam Freund Rosenthal
- Past National President of Hadassah, "Who's Who in American Women", Jewish Federation, Chairman of National Youth Aliyah, Founder of Intercollegiate Zionist Youth Federation of America.
- Beth Kernsten Saul
- First Jewish woman to be Chairman of the National Panhellenic Conference (1987-1989).
- Dinah Shore
- Top TV star for more than 35 years.
- Ruth Freeman Solomon
- Author of The Candlesticks and the Cross, The Eagle and the Dove, and The Ultimate Triumph.
- Annette Greenfield Strauss
- First woman mayor of Dallas, Texas.
- Carol Tuttle
- Founder and partner of Sinnet, Inc. a manufacturer of tennis and golf outfits sold nationwide.
- Carmen Harvey Warschaw
- Chair of California Democratic Party, Chair of California State Fair Employment Practices commision, 1953 Democratic Convention delegate, L.A. Times "Woman of the Year".
- Delores Kosberg Wilkenfeld
- Past President of National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods.
- Harriet Fieldman Woods
- Former Lieutenant Governor of Missouri.
- Helen Levison Worth
- Owner of world-famous gourmet cooking school in New York and author of several cookbooks.
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