North Carolina Central University - Eagle Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1944

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Roaming the campus for a year with the Greeks Delta Sigma Theta ALPHA lambda CHAPTER Alpha Lamba Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta celebrated Founder ' s Day of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority on lanuary 13 by entertaining the Pyra- mids with a scavenger hunt and an indoor picnic. Prizes were awarded to the winners of the hunt. After a week of carrymg ducks ' and saving most worthy superior, eleven Barbarians became a part of the organization on February 25. Each year it is customary for the chapter to entertain the AKA sorority in order to foster a better rela- tionship between the two sororities on our campus. This year the Deltas entertained them at a theatre party followed by a social get-to-gethcr in the recreation room of .McLean Hall. La.mpados Cli ' b The activities ot the Lampados Club during this year have been as follows: giving their annual smoker, participating in basketball games with other pledge clubs in the state and the crowning nf Miss Marion McCihee as the Lamp ' s sweetheart. The club aided in the spring cleaning of the John Avery Boys ' Club and paid a special tribute to Brother John Roberson, who was the first student from this institution to give his life in the present war. . lpha Rappa . lpha alpha chi . cti ities for . R. started out ith a part ' gi en for all the Freshmen young onien. The annual Founder ' s Day was celebrated with a pro ' gram on the afternoon of February 5. Memberi of the graduate chapter were present. During the second quarter, nme new members ucre welcomed into the sororitv, makmg the total membership of twenty-seven. Members ot the sorority were hostesses to the Ivies and Ivyettes at a joint party in March. Sorors Cordice and Hayes pro idcd a night of games and fun for all. Refreshments were served while songs were sung. The Music Assembly was beautifully decorated with the sorority colors, pink and green. Souvenirs were passed out as each person left. The chief project of the year was the presentation of Soror Zatella R. Turner, one of the national offi- cers, during the regular vesper hour. All Greek organizations and members of the faculty were invited to meet Soror Turner at a tea following the program. Sphinx Club The Sphinx Club has been very aggressive this year and has accomplished much. The first activ- ( 3) ity of the year was the smoker given for all fresh- men and non-fraternal men. . fter the first quarter six new members were initiated into the organiza tion. In January the organization sponsored a Bond raffle. Miss Catherine McCain was the lucky winner. The Sphinx May Formal Dance turned out to be one of the outstanding social events of the school vear — the Assembly Room really resembled a beautiful ballroom — colors were black and gold. Scroller Club The Scroller Club had an enrollment of seven members for the first quarter. .At the close of the first quarter, sixteen members were initiated into the organization. Because most of the old members were planning to cross the burning sands new officers were elected for the current school year. The Scroller Club Basketball team was organized in January. The team was able to go to A. T. and defeat the Scrollers there 3S-27- Miss Margaret Alexander. Ivy Leaf from Char- lotte, N. C, was elected Sweetheart of the club and was crowned at their Sport Dance, which was given for the Ivy Leaf Club on . pril 29. K PPA , lpha Psi ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER December 18, 1943, annual smoker for all Fresh- men men. January 19-26, 1944, four new brothers admitted. Apr ' A 23, 1944, Cuide Right Program, speaker, H. S. Adams, Chief Petty Officer of U. S. Navy. Service Party, entrance of Anthony Davis and Ernest Mc. dams into the . rmed Service of the United States. Joint party with Scrollers. Provincial meeting. May 5. 6, 7. Annual smoker and dance given at .Mgonquin Tennis Club and Hillside High School .Auditorium, respectively. Crowning of Sweetheart and Mother ' s Day Pro- gram, May 14, 1944. Omega Psi Phi TAU PSI Tau Psi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi held its an- nual smoker for Freshmen and new male student, in November. Brother Donald Watson, a mem her of the Durham chapter was the speaker. Two initiations took place during the current year, tak- ing in Brothers . . T. McDaniel and Joseph CJrant, who will fill the vacancies to be left by Brothers Newsome and Steele, graduates of 1944. On Feb- ruary 14, Valentine Day, Tau Psi Chapter elected its third annual Sweetheart. This year Miss Lucia James was elected. During the month of November, the chapter sent two members with

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