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The Gamma Zeta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on the campus of Fort Valley State College on May 21,1948. The guiding principle of the fraternity is that service in the public interest and for the development of st rong leadership while achieving in every field of human endeavor is a must. It is through efforts to uphold that principle that the men of Kappa Alpha Psi are able to maintain a high degree of excellence in service to the community and the college. If there is a friend to be made or a task to be done, the men of Gamma Zeta will accept the challenge of service to mankind. KAPPA ALPHA PSI Row 1: Grady Miles, Kirk Huggins. Donald Hatcher. Jeffrey Stargell. Jerome Kemp. Row 2: Andre Green. Chris London, Isaiah Coley, Gerald Nicholson. Milton Myers, Kevin Parker. Thomas White. Row 3: Wayne West, Fernandez Meadows. Norman Johnson, Melvin Barrow, and Darryl Turner. 88—Greeks Non-Greeks
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ALPHA PHI ALPHA Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity was founded at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, December 4, 1906. The Gamma Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha was founded on the Fort Valley State College Campus on November 14, 1946. Since then, Gamma Zeta Chapter has striven for and successfully accomplished its aims of manly deeds, scholarship, and love for all mankind. Contributions of Gamma Zeta to the college and community are numerous. Though proud of its achievements, Alpha does not dwell on the past, it moves progressively toward the future. Standing: Avery Harris, Ulysses Pickard, David Lowe, Jason Graddick. Kneeling: Johnny Foster, Ronnie Walker, Clarence Gooch. Greeks Non-Greeks- 8
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PHI BETA SIGMA Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., is an international organization of college and professional men, founded in 1914 at Howard University. It has its principles of Brotherhood. Scholarship, and Service. As one of eight Black Greek-letter Organizations, Phi Beta Sigma has a membership of over 65,000 with chapters throughout the continental United States, Switzerland and Africa. The fraternity’s conception of Brotherhood coincides with that of the great Indian philosopher. Sir Aurobindo, who defines brotherhood as “equal freedom of self development on a common aim, a common life, a unity of mind and feeling, founded upon the recognition of this inner spiritual unity.” Kneeling: Anthony Bryant. Row 2: Lawrence Walker, Lawrence Bacon, Eddie Jackson, Frank Smith, Vernon Smith. Row 3: Leon Troutman, Leon Hunter, Willie Williams, Norman Hicks, Eric Hughey. Greeks Non-G reeks—89
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