The SPHINX | Fall October 1942 | Volume 29 | Number 3 194202903

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T H E S P H I N X

A l p h a D e l i a Lambda Memphis,

Staff

Sergeant

Tennessee

Greetings, B r o t h e r s : — As we resume activities for the fall and winter season, our first thought is of our president, Brother Chris. M. Roulhac, now Staff Sergeant with the U. S. Army, Foil Bragg, N. C , and uther members of the chapter who have been inducted into the service. Our greetings to these brothers, and Alpha n u n everywhere in civilian life as well as along the far-flung stretches of military life. Our records show that the following brothers of Alpha Delta Lambda Chapter have been summoned for the ser\ ices of the nation :— Brothers Arthur Nicholson, now in an Officers Candidate School at Camp Davis, N, C ; Dr. R. E a r l Bland, who left a lucrative practice in Memphis to join the Medical C o r p s ; Jesse L. Williams, postman, now in training at Fort Dix, N. J.; and James Portray, Jr., Master Sergeant stationed on the West Coast. Until his induction, Brother Nicholson was a faculty member of LcMoyne College in the science department. Announcement has just been received

Alpha

S T A F F SKRGT. C. M. R U U L H A C of the marriage of President Roulhac to Miss Nellie Lee Gordon, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Levi Preston Gor-

Mu Lambda

Chapter—Knoxville,

October, 1942 don, of Philadelphia, Pa., August 1, 1942. W e wish for the newly-weds many happy returns and that their union will help to move back a few of the dark clouds of this global war. Brother Roulhac, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Roulhac, of Memphis, was director of physical education at LeMoyne College until his induction. Vice-President Robert Lee has been carrying on chapter activities since the departure of our president. First meeting of the fall was held in September with Brother Robert S. Lewis, Jr. serving ;i> host. During the summer months, activities were more or less suspended except for a smoker given in honor of Brother William (Bill) Luster, of Cleveland, Ohio, former resident of Memphis. Sphinx Editor L. (). Swingler was host at the affair, which was attended by Brothers Jesse L. Williams and Lonnie Briscoe on the evening before their departure to military camps. Brother W a l t e r P. (Jack) Adkins, noted football coach at LeMoyne, with the suspension of inter-collegiate sports at LcMoyne this year. has been working on a physical fitness program for the male students at his institution. l i e recently entertained repTurn to Page 36

Tennessee

M E M B E R S O F A L P H A MU L A M B D A C H A P T E R . K N O X V I L L E Left to right:—N. A. Henderson, D. D. Ervin, J. Seals, C. A. Cowan, L. A. Alexander, J. P. Griggs, C. C. Russell, D. D. Jones, O. T. Hogue, J. J. Johnson, C. Woods, J. M. Holt, T. R. Davis, M. D. Senter, D. N. Howell, L. A. Jackson, and J. Bearden.

Revised Mailing Lists STAFF CORPS S T A F F CORPS The Staff Corps will be identified by the basic insigne for Civilian Defense which consists of the initials C D in red set in white triangle within blue circle, flanked by the initials U S.

Induction of brothers into military service, and other war conditions have made it necessary to withhold many copies of this edition until revised mailing lists are sent to the Sphinx office. Please mail to the Sphinx immediately new addresses of your chapter members who have moved since May of this year. THE SPHINX 390J4 Beale Avenue

MAGAZINE Memphis, Tennessee


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