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dent; Beth Tippin, lst vice-president; Sonja Ca- hoone, Pam Hitchcock, president. Not Pic- tured: Beverly Holloway. Front Row: Cindy Hall, Joy Thompson, report- er; Beverly Worthen, Arabel Llana. Back: Pam Harrod, treasurer; Martha Lynn, 2nd vice-presi- rad 2 decenovecvemenn Lowe, record keeper; Rickey Cole, Dwight Lee. Not pictured: Benny Bogan, Leslie Roberson, Ronald Moragne. Left to right - Jerry Bingham, march master, Treasurer; George Shelton, dean of pledges; Dwan Bennett, assistant record keeper, Ronald Organizations 115 I ee
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ZB On January 16, 1920, Zeta Phi Beta was founded by five young women, at Howard Uni- versity. It is the only true brother and sister Greek orga- nization. In 1976, on the 4th day of May, Kappa Eta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta, Inc. was perma- nently established on the UAM Campus by 11 charter mem- bers. The initiation ceremony was performed by the State Di- rector of Zeta Phi Beta and the Basileus of the Graduate Chap- ter, Epsilon Zeta Zeta, of Pine Bluff, who sponsored the group. Since that time, four other members have been initi- ated. As of this date, the organiza- tion has 7 active members. The sorority stands for finer wom- anhood, sisterly love, and scholarship. The colors are royal blue and white. Left to Right: Linda Bassett, vice-president; dent. Not Pictured: Linda Jackson, Diane Hud- Marlena Beavers, sponsor; Jene Radford, sec- son. retary-treasurer; Tinky Williams, 2nd vice-presi- = TEE = aay nS he eae. — we | | | | e | On April 29, 1864, the Theta Xi fraternity was founded at | Rensselair Polytechnic Insti- | tute in Troy, New York. The i Theta Xi fraternity prospered ] and became a national organi- } zation on April 26, 1865. 1] The local chapter was origin- i{ ally part of the Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity, which was es- tablished on September 28, | 1867, at the Virginia Military In- stitute in Lexington, Virginia. The UAM chapter was estab- lished on January 14, 1942. It | merged with the Theta Xi fra- ternity on August 28, 1967, and became the Kappa Beta chapter. Front Row: Dr. Kirst, sponsor, Dwight Locke, Angelo Llana, Mike Carter, president, Tom Robert Young, secretary. Row 2: Ken Car- Blackwood, Dennis Jacobs, senior steward; denas, Bert Lambert, Mike Carpenter, treasur- Mark Williams, Bob Davis, Danny Kirchman, er; Mike Clayton, Mike Ward, junior steward, Paul Waddell. Russell Mayo, Tim Scott, Ed Grassi. Row 3: 114 Organizations
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Left to Right: Lorane Wilson, reporter; Selena secretary. Not Pictured: Latina Robinson, Williams, Brenda Haymon, Elaine Thompins, Denisa Calvert, Diana Brown. DIAMONDETTES The Diamondettes is a black organization which emerged at UAM in the fall of 1978. The national organization originat- ed years ago, but the 1978 for- | mation was the first associ- i ation with UAM. The group was formed when | the brothers of Kappa Alpha | Psi started a search for ladies to honor and uphold their fra- ternity. The Diamondettes started the organization with 6 pledges. This year their mem- bership is 7. Left to Right: Larry Ross, vice-president; Mr. president. Not Pictured: Bobby Turner, Mark Johnson, sponsor; Don Stewart, David Stuart, Ply. 116 Organizations
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