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Pan Hellenic Council CONSUELLA MATTHEWS President This is the co-ordinating body for the Greek organizations on campus and it is most instru- mental in many of our campus activities. Connie Matthews is currently the president of the Pan-Hellenic Council. Pan Council discusses problems of immediate interest to Southern University Greeks. Seated: A. Harris, E. Boutte, C. Matthews, B. Clark, Standing: J. Gama, N. Tate, M. Marks, B. Newton.
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Vocational EducaHon Club The Vocational Edu- cation Club was orga- nized September 13, 1962. The club with a membership of 125 per- sons has been set up for the purpose of enhanc- ing the relationship be- tween persons of the .three divisions of voca- tional education, provid- ing social as well as edu- cational enlightenment, and stimulating incom- ing students in the field of vocational education. Seated: Jesse Bryant, G. Miller, N. Jackson, B. West, A. DaviseSponsor, First Row: C. Carter, J. Townsend, C. Goodman, J. Thompson, J. Baker, B. Carter, U. Me Call, L. Siler, B. Riggs, S. Harrison, B. Rene, B. Martin, N. Gamer, Second Row: C. Wiley, A. Hamilton, D. Brown, U. Price, M. Wallace, L. Burl, G. Janice, D. Wilson, C. Williams, J. Ollie, Z. Martin, B. Levi, E. White, A. Catlin, R. Adams. Southern University Recreational Society The aims of the Southern University Recreation Society are to unite in one organization all recreational majors and mi- nors on our campus; to en- courage and promote adequate programs of undergraduate pro- fessional training for recrea- tional workers; and to affiliate all majors with the American Recreation Society and the Na- tibnal Recreation Association. Therefore, the purpose of this profession is to administer rec- reation as a public trust, so as to multiply opportunities for Back Row: L. Percy, S. Sweeney, D. Huddleston, R. Ortey, L. Mack, H. Brown, M. McNeil, J. Duncan, happiness regardless of age, S. Demaris, G. Hope, L. Harris, Second Row: D. Haynes, J. Jones, C. Hudson, 5. McCormick, R. Bon- ra e d di . . ner, M. White, L. Marks, Third Row: F. Brisco, E. Milson, B. Hall, L. Williams, D. Washington, B. c , sex, 66 : 01' 00 tlon 1 Jenkins, S. Peters, Sitting: C. Burris, B. Johnson, C. SeymoureAdvisor, Y. Smith, E. Washington, life. Floor: G. Robinson, D. Pennywell.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha MARY D. MARKS Basileus Seniors relaxing and reminiscing in Shrine Room. Basileus Mary Marks A nti-Basileus Verdell Greene Grammateus Ura J ean Calhoun T amiouchos Lurlee Coleman Epistoleus Rose Wimberly Dean of Pledgees Norrene Tate Rush Chairman Diane Haydel Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is a Greek letter society, organized at Howard University in Washington, DC. in January 1908 by Mrs. Ethel Hedgemon Lyle. In a period of over fifty years, Alpha Kappa Alpha has grown from one small undergraduate group to an international organization including the Bahamas and Nigeria with a membership of 40,000 women. The purpose of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women in order to im- prove the social stature, to maintain progressive interest in college life, and to he of service to all mankind. Beta Psi was established on campus in 1940. 79
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