PROBATES DOWN ARKANSAS WAY Gamma Delta Chapter probates at A. M. and N. College las! month eagerly await the time when they can become Alpha men. On the front row. left to right: Raymond Stewart, Walter Martin, Frank Evans, James Tuberville, Nathaniel Morris, Vernon McMurray, and Samuel Ray. Back row: Allen Black. Arthur Porter, George Watkins, Darwin Davis, Dan Minor, and Jerry Jewell. Several of the group hold key positions in campus organizations.
Arkansas A. M. & N. Brothers Dominate Campus Offices PINE BLUFF, Ark.—Brothers of Gamma Doha Chapter at Arkansas A. \ l . and X. College are gaining practical experience in the realm ol leadership, as can be attested l>\ their occupancy <>l several key positions in campus organizations during this school year of 1951-52. Heading the list, of course, are two brothers who hold the positions of president and vice-president of die Student Government—Vannette Johnson and Samuel Kountz. A quick trip down the list of other student offices finds these Alpha laces in key places: Senior Class Elliott McKinney, preside in and Herman Feaster, treasurer; [unior Class— Hanky Norment, president and Wendell Westbrook, vice-president; Sophomore Class—Allen Black, president. |ohn
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dent; James Martin, chaplain: James Campbell, student teacher. Student Christian Association — James Campbell, president and Elliott McKinney. vice-president; Science Club—Samuel Ray. president and Samuel Kountz, vice-president; irkansawyer (student publication)— Billye Thompson, business manager. Agricultural Club—James Camp bell, president; Business Club—William Robertson, president; Current Events Club—Hanley Norment, vicepresident and Vannette Johnson, parliamentarian: FI A—Willie l.indsey, treasurer. Parliament of Stags (organization ol senior men's residence hall)—Raymond Stewart, president; Herman Feaster, secretary. Royal Knights (a host organization) —Darwin Davis, president; Willie Lindsey, secretary. Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society-
Samuel Kountz, president; Vannette Johnson, Samuel Ray, Raymond Stewart, and Hanley Norment, members. Brothers Darwin Davits, Frank Evans, Vannette Johnson and Henry Trent were outstanding members of the 1951 Golden Lions football team. Brothel Johnson was up for AllAmerican honors.
Education Contest In Chapter Plans TALLADEGA, Ala.-Epsilon Delta Lambda is looking forward to the following series of activities during 1952: a contest in schools during the observance of "Education for Citizenship Week," contributions to charity, sponsorship of a cultural event at the college, and entertainment of the undergraduate chapter at the college. The following brothers were elected officers for 1952: president, Robert E. Lawson; vice-president, James O. Hopson; secretary, Leo Clayton; treasurer, Arthur B. Fox; associate editor to SPHINX, James A. Dunn. THE SPHINX