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X..,. f S. , P Ns Q s i , ,,,e,l,:I,7 - A ', 1 rf-- I th. V ., dK t1 '70 .AP 'il-1.-!lV Li' IL -A ' 'Vw .f'5 fa gf 2 rv' Members of the AKA Sorority held a banquet during the tall semester. Seated at the head Table are fl-rj Pat Crumby, Evelyn Bowers, El- v-ia Guidry, Regional Dir. Mrs. 'Fay Bryant, Mrs. Sneed, Delores Lloyd, and two representatives from the graduate chapter. lt EJ? Neophytes ot AKA are fl-rl Sharon Jim- merson, Georgia Long, Joyce Armstrong, Pat Hill, Jo Long, Cynthia Epps, Pauline Hill, Yvonne Breckenridge, Celestine Mayweather, Sandra Powell, Istandingl Beverly Burnett, Jean Grimes, LaVerne Hawkins, Judy Clark, Sandra Rowen, seven members of the chapter at NTSU, Jackie Alexander, Patricia Davis, Barbara Boyd, Pam Scott, and Betty Hooper. Members of the Ivy Leaf Club are Istand- ingj Eula Evans, Mary Graham, Gene- vieve Robinson, Sherry Suggs, Camille Sanford, Harriet Foster, Jean Brown, Theresa Mayfields, and Madyln Travenia. Seated are Judy Younger, Brenda Hines, Leslie Tunstall, Lodie Randle, Carlene Wadell, Karen Synder, and Jacqueline Littlefield. it Cl - Pr . -:pf f I l I ,-. V' 1.-X Q,.f-
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Miss Nadine Broadus, a freshman from Washington, D. C., was se- lected MISS OMEGA by the Brothers of Mu Gamma Chapter. Curtis Daniels Basileus, presents flowers to Miss Omega. Q Q vi ... sw. Omega Psi Phi Fraternitg Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., was founded at Howard University, D. C. on November l7, l9ii, by Edgar A. Love, Oscar J. Cooper, Frank Coleman, and Ernest E. Just. It was the first men's Greek letter social organization to be organized on a Negro campus. The fraternity has 93 undergraduate chapters and 205 graduate chapters, a total of 298 chapters with a chapter in Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa and another in Frankfurt, Germany. The mem- bership of the fraternity is in the excess of 35,000. Several programs are sponsored by the fraternity. Achieve- ment Week is observed by all chapters with public pro- grams, radio and television shows dealing with the achieve- ment of mankind. Recently, the brothers of Mu Gamma Chapter included in its short and long range plans for social action, work- shops and seminars for high school students to help underprivileged youth score higher on the college en- trance examinations. Omegas feel that the greatest service given is that service given to other men. Members of the fraternity as well as the pledge club actively engage themselves in voter registration drives, blood banks, and all civic movements which directly affect the community. N A-' ,,, I , g I ' l 1 ,r , i - .- - A Hi h fl ii ITT ,in 'x 1, . Q' 4. yi L ,,, ' A . K 'fam an ' . f X,X,f jIQ4.'W ff In rr ' t,,, J' , fi I, , . I fi.. U 1, Q A WQMJA AFRO-OMEGA -Relevant Yesterday-Relevant Today was the recent theme of the chapter's spring smoker. Brothers wore Af- rican dress. Kneeling by the shield are Paul Cannon, Curtis Dan- iels, Don Juan Nelson, and Johnny Crawley. Seated are Melvin Polk, Lawrence Thornton, Jimmie Williams, Harold Jones, Lester l52 JP . l G 'J l ,lie I fi T -ef.. ,fp . -Q M. . GN, 1 R 1 X , Vickers, and Uvern Johnson. Standing are Eugene Penny, N than Jenkins, Charles Smith, Jack La Sonde, John Wiggins, Mr. Claude Tyus, sponsor, Lucious New, Jr., Charles Dade, and Arthur Gilliard. 3-
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