
Brother Walter Washingt Twenty-Fourth General President
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
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Brother Walter Washingt Twenty-Fourth General President
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
General Office / 4432 Dr Martin Luther King Drive / Chicago, Illinois
ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC. DIRECTORY FOR 1972-1973
Jewel Henry A Callis

2306 E Street, N.E., Washington, D.C
Officers
General President — Ernest N Morial 421 Loyola Avenue, New Orleans La 70112
General President-Elect — Walter Washington Alcorn A and M College Lorman Miss 39096
Executive Secretary — Laurence T Young 4432 Martin Luther King Dr. Chicago III 60653
General Treasurer — Leven C Weiss 4676 W Outer Drive, Detroit, Michigan 48235
General Counsel — Barton W Morris 2800 Guardian Building, Detroit, Mich 48226
Historian — Charles H Wesley 1824 Taylor Street N W. Washington D.C 20011
Comptroller — Isidore J Lamothe Jr Box 1558 Marshall Texas 75670
Director-General Conventions — Kermit J Hall 100 Fairview Ave., Yeadon Penn 19050
Eastern — Charles P Howard Jr
Midwestern — James R Williams
Vice Presidents
1500 American Building, Baltimore Maryland 21202 1 Cascade Plaza, it 1908, Akron, Ohio 44308
Southern — Bennie J Harris 602 Mooremont Terrace Chattanooga, Tenn 37411
Southwestern — Robert M King 1839 Mahalia Drive, Waco, Texas 76705
Western — Thadeaus H Hobbs 3909 S Norton Avenue Los Angeles California 90008
Eastern — Stephen S Johnson Box K-130 Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass 02167
Midwestern — George W Durden 908 1-2 Work Drive, Akron Ohio 44320
Southern — Leonard C Johnson Johnson C Smith University Charlotte N C 28208
Western — Charles G Lewis 4020 W 21st Street, Los Angeles, California 90018
Southwestern — Brace B, Godfrey ..Box 44012, Southern Univ Capitol Station, Baton Rouge, La 70804
Educational ActivitiesBuilding-Housing Fdtn
Constitution — John D Rules & Credentials —
Standards & Extension
Election — Emmett W Budget & Finance —
Personnel — Meredith
Publications — Moses
Publicity-Public Relatio
Equitable Job Opportun
Committee Chairmen
Thomas D Pawley 1014 Lafayette Street, Jefferson City, Mo
William M Alexander 4272 Washington Blvd St Louis, Mo
Buckner 4246 W North Market Street, St Louis Missouri
Andrew J Lewis II 2861 Engle Road N.W., Atlanta Georgia
Leonard R Ballou Eliza City State Col Elizabeth City, N C Bashful 6400 Press Drive New Orleans, Louisiana
Isidore J Lamothe, Jr P O Box #1558, Marshall, Texas G Ferguson 1701 21st Avenue N, Nashvillee, Tenn
General Miles 1329 Abraham Street, Tallahassee, Florida
ns — Marcus Newstadter 2745 Prentiss Ave., New Orleans, La ity — Ather Williams Johnson &Johnson, 4949 W 65th St Chicago, III
Eastern Region
New Jersey — Bro Leon Sweeny 6 Norman Drive, Neptune, New Jersey
Maryland — Bro Charles P Howard, Jr 3206 North Hilton Street, Baltimore, Md
Connecticut — Bro Otha N Brown, Jr 208 Flax Hill Road, Norwalk, Conn
New York — Bro Clarence Jacobs 111-63 178th Place, St Albans, N.Y
Pennsylvania — Bro Frank E Devine 6202 Washington, Philadelphia, Pa
Massachusetts — Bro James Howard 105 Greenwood St Boston, Mass
Rhode Island — Bro Ralph Allen 179 Doyle Ave., Providence, R.I Midwestern Region
Northern Illinois — Bro Andre Bell 1501 Albion, Chicago, Illinois
Eastern Illinois — Bro William Ridgeway Ph.D Dept of Zoology Eastern III Univ
Southern Illinois — Bro Harold W Thomas 6899 Lake Drive East St Louis III 62203
Indiana — Bro William J Bolden 3157 West 19th Street Gary Indiana
Iowa — Bro Everett A Mays P O Box No 533, Des Moines, Iowa
Kansas — Bro Elarry E Mukes
3828 Laven Street Wichita Kansas 67208
Kentucky — Bro Melvin Talbott 1863 Overlook Terrace, Louisville, Ky 40205
Eastern Michigan — Bro Robert J Chillison, III 13836 John R St. Highland Pk., Mich
Western Michigan — Bro W Wilberforce Plummer, MD 654 Wealthy St., SE, Grand Rapids, Mich
Eastern Missouri — Bro Clifton Bailey 3338 Aubert Ave. St Louis Mo 63115
Central Missouri — Bro Carl Smith State Route 2 Lakeview Subdivision, Jeff City. Mo
Western Missouri — Bro Titus Exum 108 Allen Hall, Lincoln Univ., Jefferson City, Mo
Nabraska — Bro Thomas A Phillips 5012 Ruggles Street Omaha Nebraska 68104
Northeast Ohio — Bro Curtis Washington 151 Wheeler Street, Akron Ohio 44311
Northwest Ohio — Bro Robert Stubblefield 1340 W Woodruff St., Toledo, Ohio 43606
Central Ohio — Bro Oliver Sumlin 2724 Hoover Avenue, Dayton Ohio 45407
Southeast Ohio — Bro James Wright 1505 Franklin Park So. Columbus Ohio 43205
Southwest Ohio — Bro Holloway Sells 135 Mary Lane Cincinnati Ohio
West Virginia — Bro J A Shelton
P O Box No 314, Welch, W Va
Wisconsin — Bro Hoyt Harper 5344 64th Street, Milwaukee, Wis 53218
Southwestern Region
Oklahoma— Bro Vernon L Foshee 725 Terrace Blvd., Muskogee, Oklahoma
Louisiana — Bro Chas H Finley 501 E Main Street, Lafayette, La 7050i
Arkansas— Bro T E Patterson 1624 W 21st St., Little Rock Arkansas
Texas— Bro Reby Cary 1804 Bunche Dr., Ft Worth, Texas
Texas — Bro Victor Smith 2004 N, Adams, Amarillo, Texas
Arkansas — Bro M L Fridia 1200 Pulaski Little Rock Ark
Arkansas — Bro George Howard 60 Watson Blvd., Pine Biuff Ark
At-Large — Bro Paul Smith Ark A and M College, Pine Bluff, Ark Southern Region
At-Large — Brother Andrew J Lewis II 2861 Engle Road NW, Atlanta, Ga 30318
Alabama — Brothe' Roosevelt Bell 52 Fourteenth Court West, Birmingham, Ala 35204
Florida — Bro Robert L Smith 431 Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach, Fla 33401
Georgia — Brother Dr Henry M Collier Jr Collier Professional Building,
Gulf Area — Brother John H Montgomery 1103 Daphne Avenue, Daphne Ala 36527
Mississippi — Brother John I Hendricks, Jr Box 677, Alcorn College, Lorman Miss 39096
North Carolina — Brother Johnnie E Burke 920 Hadley Road Raleigh, N.C 27610
South Carolina — Brother W J Davis Jr 4509 Williamsburg Drive, Columbia, S.C 29203
Tennessee — Brother Zenoch G Adams 1024 Kellow Street, Nashville, Tenn 37208
Western Region
Bro Joseph F St Amant Otrs 8828 Ft Lewis Wash 98433
1 Alpha — G Alx Galvin Cornell Univ. 401 West State Street, Ithaca, N.Y 14850
2 Beta — Robert Jones, Howard University, P O Box #143 Washington, D.c 20001
3 Gamma — James T Hill, Storer Hall Va Union Univ., Richmond, Va 23220
4 Delta — Earl Shufford P O Box #148 Huslon-Tillotson College, Austin, Texas 78702
5 Epsilon — Larry Hamilton, Univ of Michigan, 540 South Division, Ann Arbor, Mich 48104
6 Zeta — Russell Garris, 27 Cuml y Street, Hamden, Conn 06514
7 Eta — Henri-Robe't Lamothe, 433-35 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y 11238
8 Theta — Ernest Hutchinson, Jr 4444 South State Chicago, III 60609
9 lota — David Searcy Morris Brown College Atlanta, Ga 30314
10 Kappa — Dudley Hawkins, 621 Bulen Ave Columbus, Ohio 43205
11 Mu — Harold Payne, 1211 Oliver Ave. N. Minneapolis Minn 55411
12 Nu — James V Peterson, Lincoln University, Lincoln Univ., Penn 19352
13 Xi — Terrence J Smith, Box 115 — Wilberforce Univ., Wilberforce, Ohio 45384
14 Omicron — Edward Everett, 1732 Maplewood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa 15221
15 Pi — George L Smith 4119 East 104th, Cleveland, Ohio 44105
16 Rho — Louis Harris, 357 W Johnson St., Philadelphia, Pa 19144
17 Sigma — Manfred H Hayes, 519 Beacon St., Rm 402-A, Boston, Mass 02215
18 Tau — Harry Blakey, 101 Gregory (South), Urbana, III 61801
19 Upsilon — George L Clemoens 1122 West Campus Road-JRP, Lawrence Kan 60644
20 Phi — Jerry D Bailey, Lot 4-3 Conestoga Trailer Colony, Athens, Ohio 30314
21 Chi — Albert M Thompson, 208 Douglas Avenue Nashville Tenn 37207
22 Psi — James R Burden, 6943 Greenway Ave., Philadelphia, Pa 19132
23 Alpha Alpha — James Davis, 1064 Wade Cincinnati Ohio 45214
24 Alpha Beta — Charles Hunter, Talladega College, Talladega, Ala 35160
25 Alpha Gamma — Howlett E Chandler 181 Doyle Avenue Providence R.I 02906
26 Alpha Delta — Ricky St Cyr, California State, Los Angeles, Cal 90024
27 Alpha Epsilon — Ralph L Peterson 9280 Coral Road Oakland Cal 94603
28 Alpha Zeta — Reggie B Walton, Box 263, Institute W Va 25112
29 Alpha Eta — J T White Jr 4507 Natural Bridge, St Louis Mo 63115
30 Alpha Theta — Inactive, Iowa City, Iowa
31 Alpha lota — Marcellus Martin, 3321 Birch Street, Denver, Colo 80207
32 Alpha Kappa — Inactive, Boston, Mass
33 Alpha Mu — Gordon K Johnson, 619 Emerson St., Evanston, III 60201
34 Alpha Nu — Inactive Des Moines, Iowa
35 Alpha Xi — Levi S Fisher 320 22nd Avenue South, Seattle Wash 98144
36 Alpha Omicron — Larry B Heath, Johnson C Smith Univ., Charlotte, N.C 28208
37 Alpha Pi — Michael Bateman P O Box 840Univ of Louisville Louisville Ky 40201
38 Alpha Rho — Joe Ratliff Bex #220Morehouse College Atlanta, Ga 30314
39 Alpha Sigma — Billie R Casey, Box 124Wiley College Marshall, Texas 75670
40 Alpha Tau — James R Walker, 468 Sherman St., Apt 2-B, Akron, Ohio 44310
41 Alpha Upsilon — Maurice Hill, 19309 Sorrento, Detroit, Mich 48235
42 Alpha Phi — Ldrry L Earvin, #9 Maude Street, Chattanooga Tenn 37403
43 Alpha Chi — Hubert Gaskin III Box #109Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn 37203
44 Alpha Psi — Ramond Harper 101 Foster HallLincoln University Jefferson City Mo 65101
45 Beta Alpha — Franklin C Nelson, 2709 Fisk Road, Baltimore, Md 21225
46 Beta Beta — D D LaCroix 4123 North 22nd St. Omaha, Neb 68110
47 Beta Gamma — Andrew E Jackson, Virginia State College, Petersburg, Va 23803
48 Beta Delta — Harry Corley Mays HallS.C State Colleoe Orangeburg, S C 29115
49 Beta Epsilon — Fred Goodlett 1239 Tucker Street Greensboro N.C 27405
50 Beta Zeta — Washington A Johnson Butler Hall, Room 103 Elizabeth City St Univ., Elizabeth City, N.C 27909
Second class postage paid at Chicago, III
Bro Samuel McElroy, Jr 6531 Hopedale Court San Diego, Cal 92120
Bro Clifford W Basfield 520 West 5th Street, Stockton, Cal 95206
Bro William M Corbin 2401 W Cherry Lynn Rd., Phoenix Ariz 85015
Postmaster: Send form 3579 and all correspondence, to 4432 Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60653

51 Beta Eta — John Fite, Schneider Hall #606, Univ of Southern III Carbondale, III 62901
52 Beta Theta — Ervin Griffin, Box 4082, Bluefield, W Va 24701
53 Beta lota — Thomas H Andrews, WinstonSalem State Col., Winston-Salem, N.C 27101
54 Beta Kappa — Jerry W Lawrence, Box 267Langston Univ. Langston Okla 73050
55 Beta Mu — John W Moore, Kentucky State Univ., Frankfort, Ky 40601
56 Beta Nu — M G Miles, 1329 Abraham Street, Tallahassee Fla 32304
57 Beta Xi — Melvyn M Tuggle 2364 Rozelle St., Memphis, Tenn 38114
58 Beta Omicron — Willie J Scott, Box 419Tenn State Univ Nashville, Tenn 37203
59 Beta Pi — Robert Smith, Lane CollegeJubilee Hall Jackson Tenn 38301
60 Beta Rho — Bryant D Creecy, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C 27602
61 Beta Sigma — Robert E Reed, P O Box 9772-Southern Univ Baton Rouge, La 70813
62 Beta Tau — Jerome Todd 7325 Palmetto Street Box 21-B Xavier Univ of Louisiana, New Orleans, La 70125
63 Beta Upsilon — Jiley Mitchner, P O Box 28Alabama State Col., Montgomery, Ala
64 Beta Phi — Charles Joiner, Box 325-Dillard Univ., New Orleans, La 70122
65 Beta Chi — Willie Robinson, #15 Sunset Drive, Little Rock Ark 72207
66 Beta Psi — London, England, Inactive
66 Beta Psi — Portland, Ore., Inactive
67 Gamma Alpha — Eugene Randolph, Box 238-Texas College, Tyler, Tex 75701
68 Gamma Beta — Carl H Dixon, Box 1984N.C Central Univ., Durham, N C 27707
69 Gamma Gamma — Theopolis Cooper, Allen University Columbia S C 29204
70 Gamma Delta — William Holden, P O Box 4598-A M&N Col., Pine Bluff Ark 71601
71 Gamma Epsilon — Donald L Williams, 1850 Beld Street, Madison, Wis 53713
72 Gamma lota — Charlie M Faulk, Box 6063Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va 23368
73 Gamma Eta — Frederick H Griffin, 624-Hu!man Center, Indiana State Univ., Terre Haute Ind 47809
74 Gamma Theta — Clarence Dawson, 867-C South Gettysburg Avenue Dayton Ohio 45408
75 Gamma lota — Charles Reid, P O Box 6063, Hampton, Va 23368
76 Gamma Kappa — Nathaniel Dunn, Jr., Box 177-Miles College, Birmingham, Ala 35208
77 Gamma Mu — Frank R Brown, 815 West Thomas Street, Salisbury, N.C 28144
78 Gamma Nu — Larry Fishe, 356 E Fairmount Ave. State Col. Pa 16801
79 Gamma XI — Charles S Mclver, 2177 West 25th St. Apt #1 Los Angeles Cal 90018
80 Gamma Omicron — James B Blanton, Knoxville Col Mailroom Knoxville, Tenn 37921
81 Gamma Pi — Winard T Bradley, Benedict College, Columbia S C 29204
82 Gamma Rho — John P Jones, 1133 Van Buren, Gary, Ind, 46407
83 Gamma Sigma — S James White, III Box 312-Delaware St College, Dover, Del 19901
84 Gamma Tau — Alfred Denson, 4827 Dunckel Road, Lansing, Mich 48910
85 Gamma Upsilon — Jimmie Thompson Tougaloo College Tougaloo, Miss 29174
86 Gamma Phi — Calvin L Green, Jr., 219 Resident "F" Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee Institute, Ala 36088
87 Gamma Chi — Louis D Dunn, 1805 S Homer Apt #26, Pittsburg Kan 66762
88 Gamma Psi — Lee Wiggins, P O Box 724St Augustine's College, N.C 27602
89 Delta Alpha — Frank Loadholt, Claflin CollegeHigh Rise Dorm Orangeburg S C 29115
90 Delta Beta — Sidney J Smith, BethuneCookman College, Daytona Beach, Fla 32015
91 Delta Gamma — Elbert Hunter Alabama A & M Univ., Normal, Ala 35762
92 Delta Delta — Grady Yancey, Albany State College, Albany, Ga 31705
93 Delta Epsilon — Alvion Johnson, 232 Sycamore Street Buffalo N.Y 14204
94 Delta Zeta — Inactive Syracuse, N.Y
95 Delta Eta — Stanley Smith, Savannah State College Savannah Ga 31405
96 Delta Theta — Delta Theta, Box 564Texas Southern Univ. Houston Texas 77004
97 Delta lota — Inactive, New Brunswick, N.J
98 Delta Kappa — Jessie Elizenberry, Box 332Alcorn AS M College, Lorman, Miss 39096
99 Delta Mu — John Bufflngton, 1433 North Fountain, Wichita, Kan 67208
100 Delta Nu — Harry Wimbush Box 1411Maryland State Col., Princess Anne, Md 21853
300 Delta XI — Jocqua Carter, 304 Broaddus HallCentral State Univ., Wilberforce, Ohio 45384
301 Delta Omicron
Dear Brother:
CANCER IS AN UGLY WORD but so is the disease It's something that people don't like to talk about or even hear about
We're not trying to scare you into believing you have cancer or will ever have it But it's something you should consider That's why I want to remind you that the cost of cancer can be crippling Cancer costs can quickly drain your financial reserves and leave your family without financial protection
Now our Group Insurance Administrator, the Sid Murray Agency, is offering you a Group Cancer Plan to help meet these high medical costs. We feel that this Plan (described in the brochure) will help you alleviate this burden
Our Group Cancer Plan will pay up to $60,000 in benefits directly to you. It is available to all age groups of Alpha Phi Alpha at one low premium rate This premium does not increase with advancing age, nor do the benefits decrease Take a few moments to think of the number of friends and relatives that you personally know who have had Cancer; this alone should be the incentive you need to provide yourself and your family with the Protection which we feel is vital in this day and time.
Alpha Phi Alpha approved this Group Cancer Plan as a service to its members So your cost is very low and your benefits are better because of our mass purchasing power and the economies of group administration
During this Charter Enrollment Period, ending October 30, all members will be accepted regardless of age, size of your families and present or past physical condition, with one exception any person who now has or has ever had cancer So, please read the enclosed brochure and drop your completed Enrollment Form in the mail today.
Fraternally yours,
ERNEST N. MORIAL
P.S Alpha Phi Alpha has incurred no expense in connection with this mailing All promotional costs are paid by the Administrator and the Insurer
EDITOR'S NOTE: The subject of group insurance is of such import that we reprint here the mailing piece distributed under the Alpha banner for your protection.
Xi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity has sustained another great loss in the passing of BROTHER HAROLD D LANGRUM Brother Langrum was one of the stalwarts of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, having spent the greater part of his Alpha life in Chicago, President of Xi Lambda Chapter, and the Theta Xi Lambda Foundation for more than ten years He was born in Tyler, Texas — November 3rd 1901 and passed into Omega Chapter August 28, 1972 — in Phoenix Arizona
It was from his highly successful business career that Brother Langrum decided to retire and moved to Scottsdale, Arizona During the all too-brief time that he lived there as a resident, he added his expertise and experience to the community.
May his soul and the soul of all the faithful departed — rest in peace

Since the closing of the Denver Convention — all Alpha Phi Alpha mourns the passing of the following named brothers:
Brother Homer P. Cooper, Past General Treasurer of Alpha Phi Alpha
Brother James A Franklin, of Mobile, Alabama
Brother Truman K Gibson, Sr Chairman Board of Directors — Supreme Life Insurance Company of America
Brother Eugene B. Perry, of Tuskegee, Alabama, and Washington D.C
Brother Bernard W Robinson, of Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Brother William Albert Robinson, of Phoenix, Arizona
Brother Thomas H Shaw, Jr of New York City
Brother J Douglass Sheppard, of Baltimore, Maryland.
Brother Walter H Smith, of Atlanta, Georgia
Brother Hobart D Williams, of Chicago, Illinois — and Erie Pennsylvania

The nation's oldest black Greek letter college fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha, closed its 66th Anniversary Convention July 13, 1972 at the Denver-Hilton Hotel, Denver, Colorado in a blaze of glory Attention was focused on the theme "Elimination of the Ghetto — Continuing Goal for the Seventies." It is true that has been the theme for the last few General Conventions, the results will surely manifest themselves we hope in this decade
Aside from the usual routine of business, a new General President was duly elected, by means of mail balloting, — this being Brother Walter Washington, President of Alcorn A and M College, Lorman, Mississippi. His brothers all over the Country acclaimed him as being "WORTHY" by their ballots. He will take office January 1, 1973.
Brother Ernest N. Morial, the current General President until December 31, 1972 presided over the Convention and called upon his brothers to institute voter registration drives in the various communities if the goal of the Convention is to become a reality for BLACKS in this Country, as well as for all minority groups
Brother Morial emphasized the fact that Alpha Phi Alpha through its Building Foundation, and Education Foundation is not merely giving lip service, but that since its founding, Alpha Phi Alpha has been a drum major, a leader in the black man's fight for equality, that akin to political power is economic power and that BLACKS must emphasize "green power" (money) and by so doing move into the mainstream of our present day economy
The presence of Alpha Phi Alpha was duly announced to the City of Denver by its public program in the Denver Greek Amphitheatre which was addressed by United States Representative, the Honorable Charles B Rangel, of the 18th Congressional District, — New York. Brother Rangel stressed the point that the only power the minorities in this country have is the right to vote and political coalitions between all disadvantaged people in the nation, both elements which are necessary and can be powerful weapons in the political arena
The pictorial section of this issue of THE SPHINX, depicts some of the many activities and the many presentations and awards made, including the ones made to Falstaff Brewing Company, and received by Allen L McKellar; — and to Brother William M. Alexander, Chairman of the Building Foundation — a public service award
Greeting the Convention, while in session, were Governor John Love, and Denver's Mayor W H McNichoI, Jr who by proclamation declared July 9-15, as "Alpha Phi Alpha Week" — an action supported by City Council resolution
Other speakers of note during the Convention sessions were James O Plinton, Jr — Division Vice President for special marketing affairs, Eastern Airlines; Brother Robert J Brown, Special Assistant to the President of the United States, Judge Damon J. Keith, Federal District Judge — Detroit, Michigan; — Dr Isaac H Bivens, Assistant General Secretary for African Affairs, the United Methodist Church of America, and Brother Eddie Robinson, head coach and athletic Director, Grambling Louisiana
James O Plinton was the keynoter for the Equal Opportunities Luncheon at which time the "Equitable Opportunities Award" was presented to All State Insurance Company for "Dedication and Services to Alpha Phi Alpha Employment Bank."
U S District Judge Keith, and Dr Bivens appeared on panel on "Human Rights and Responsibilities" — charging that many BLACK leaders have not been telling black people the whole truth, — that merely to tell black people about the problems of housing, poverty and poor educational opportunities is not enough, but that we all have to work with them to solve these problems. He stated further that black people cannot be objective unless our leadership tells the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth
Other outstanding events at the Convention included the Life Membership breakfast, with Brother John D Buckner, master of ceremonies; the Founder's Day breakfast that was addressed by Brother William M Alexander, and the Fraternal Luncheon, with the Assistant Eastern Vice President, Brother Stephen S. Johnson, IV the principal speaker.
It is well to note that more than forty companies, representatives of labor and governmental agencies and armed forces conducted daily job interviews, which were open to college seniors and graduates as well Brother Ather Williams of Xi Lambda chapter, Chicago, — was chairman of this Equitable Employment Opportunity committee Brother Williams stated that this Committee was formed to spearhead a nationwide program to make the "INTEGRATED" company concept a reality for black Americans and other minorities
General President Morial declared the 66th Anniversary Convention concluded at the conclusion of the Formal Banquet, which was preceeded by the installation of elected Officers, and the presentation of the newly elected General President — Brother Walter Washington — who will take over the helm January 1, 1973
EMPHASIS IN 1972 — "Elimination Of The Ghetto: — Continuing Goals for the Seventies"
1 The General Conventions continue to grow as "family conventions." More than 1200 Alpha and their families registered at the Denver Convention.
2. Alpha Phi Alpha makes history with its program of Job Recruitment sponsored through its Committee on Equitable Opportunities Employment Approximately 100 recruiters from the nation's largest corporations attended the 66th Anniversary Convention seeking qualified employees among delegates and from the Denver community
3. Alpha Phi Alpha's 1972 convention seminars stressed affirmative action and objectives in the areas of Housing and the Environment, Employment, Health and Education
4 The Education Foundation continued its programs in
Chapter Project Development and Alpha Outreach
5. The Building Foundation announced at the 1972 Denver convention new housing developments in Dayton, Ohio and Detroit, Michigan
6 The Special Plenary Session of the 1972 convention addressed itself to Human Rights and Responsibilities
7 College Brothers were active participants in the 1972 convention presenting discussions and recommendations in the areas of undergraduate housing, chapter programs, undergraduate-alumni relations and scholarship aid. The College Brothers Luncheon was a "sell out," and one of the main features of the convention
8 Alpha Phi Alpha continues to recognize achievement in all fields of human endeavors 1972 Recognitions Awards went to All State Insurance Company and Falstaff Brewing Corporation for their outstanding equal employment policy records
9 Recognition was given to the chapter represented at the 1972 convention from the greatest distance This honor went to Eta Epsilon Lambda of Monrovia, Liberia
10. The most outstanding social events were the Ladies Luncheon-Fashion Show, Alpha Phi Alpha Formal Banquet and "Festival Africana."
11. The 67 Anniversary Convention will be in New Orleans, Louisiana August 5-10, 1973 Brother Walter Washington will preside

Brother James R Williams, Midwestern Vice President is glad to announce the "resurrection" of Omicron Lambda Beta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha in Champaign, Illinois
Omicron Lambda Beta chapter was established in Champaign, at the seat of the University of Illinois January 20, 1954, at approximately the same time Omicron Lambda Alpha chapter was established at Howard University, in Washington, D.C It was at that time INTERMEDIATE CHAPTERS were authorized — and since that time the term "intermediate" has been abolished, and these two chapters assumed the role of ALUMNI chapters
Omicron Lambda Beta has remained dormant from June 1955 until September 20, 1972 — when eleven (11) stalwart brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha, doing graduate work at the University of Illinois, decided that the chapter should not remain dormant, and re-activated this fine chapter, which all Alphadom welcomes again The moving force in this reactivation is Brother Phillip Daniel — his supporters are Brothers Ernest Blanden, W. G. D. Henderson; Thomas Moyer, Robert Norwood, Freeman Hrabowski, Leonard Osborne; James Casey; Eddie Palmer; Wilbur Rich
The greatest demand for undergraduate chapter housing is among those chapters located at predominately white schools Some institutions require that a chapter must occupy a fraternity house as a condition for being recognized as a bona-fide organization by the university Such houses usually can be owned or leased. A few institutions provide houses (e.g., Southern Illinois University) for Greek Letter Organizations Some institutions own rental units that are available to organizations. However, on the majority of the campuses it is the responsibility of the organization to acquire housing from local owners
In my opinion, the Vice-President has an important role to play in assisting undergraduate chapters to secure adequate housing: He also serves as a liaison person between the chapter and the National Building Foundation The preliminary investigation relative to the availability of housing should be conducted by the local chapter Based on the proximity of the Regional Director, the local chapter should solicit his assistance during this exploratory stage
After potential houses have been identified, the chapter should contact the Vice-President. It is highly desirable for the Vice-President to visit the campus for the purpose of conferring with university officials, house owners, and Brothers in the chapter. He should be concerned with the following factors:
a. Whether the house will meet all requirements and/or regulations of the university.
b To check the terms of the lease to ascertain if its terms are "fair."
c To determine if the chapter is economically capable of operating the house.
1 Type of telephone service
2 Whether food service will be provided
3 Adequate insurance coverage
4. Election of House Manager.
5. Establishment of house rules and regulations.
6. Contractual arrangement between chapter and occupants of house
7 Establishment of adequate bookkeeping system
8 Appointment of a graduate advisor
Subsequent to this preliminary visit to the campus, the Vice-President may deem it advisable to request the Chairman of the Housing Foundation, or his representative, to accompany him on another visit to the campus for a further appraisal of the real estate.
All contracts should be submitted to the General Counsel for his evaluation
At this point, the Vice-President should determine the nature and extent of the assistance desired from the housing Foundation by the chapter He should assist the chapter in preparing the Application to the Housing Foundation The chapter should submit its Application to the Vice-President, who will forward it to the Housing Foundation with his recommendation
The Vice-President has a continuing responsibility, working with the chapter, Regional Director, graduate advisor and university officials in assisting the chapter to assure that the housing operation is a success
Judge Sidney A Jones, Jr — Judge — Circuit Court, Cook County, Illinois had this to say about the recently barred Olympians:
"I sympathize with the two fine black Olympic Athletes V1NCE MATTHEWS, and WAYNE COLLETT of the United States who won first and second place medals in the 400 meter race and during the presentation ceremonies failed to show proper respect for their country's flag and anthem Their conduct was such that the International Olympic Committee banned them from other races in the 1972 Olympics and from all future Olympics
"While this punishment appears severe, it is tragic that these exceptional young men, physically and mentally, have no apparent love or appreciation for their country's symbols.
"It is a sad day for a country when two of its outstanding young citizens, products of its public schools and universities feel that the National Anthem is not meant for them because of their race I feel deep sorrow for our country because it has treated its black minority in such a way that these young men are compelled to conclude that the National Anthem does not move or inspire them, nor merit their respect.
"However, it seems to me that any young person who has this feeling should not elect to represent the United States in international competition before the world
"Personally, I suffered racial discrimination and insults as one who grew up in the State of Georgia and lived there until I was of age I saw and experienced indignities, insults and discriminations that Vince Matthews and Wayne Collect never dreamed of, and cannot even imagine But, in recent years, I have lived to see tremendous improvements in conditions in the South Nevertheless, there is still much to be done to remove inequalities; and there is still much that young blacks have to complain and protest about
"However, I am moved when I see the flag go up and I feel deep sense of well-being when I hear the national anthem This is my country This is the only country I know I refuse to be a "man without a country" I pledge to try to make this country right when it is not right The words of the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and the words of the National Anthem may be ideals to be reached rather than the expression of existing reality, but we can still recite them and sing them in that spirit."
NEW YORK (UPI) — The way Dr. C. Loring Brace interprets anthropological evidence "the ancestors of all modern men were probably what in America today is called black."
The interpretation was his part of a survey of "the state of the species," meaning homo sapiens His part was to trace our origins
He got the assignment because he is an anthropologist — curator of physical anthropology at the University of Michigan.
Brace's evidence consists of fossilized bones, some "hominid" or near-human, and fashioned stone chips used by very ancient manlike creatures as tools Some "hominid" bones are believed to be about 4,000,000 years old.
Reasoning from this evidence, Brace suggested that man had his origins in Africa over a period of at least 4,000,000 years and his original coloration was established through one of a number of "cultural adaptations" that permitted him to rise from an ape stage
This was the adaptation that allowed him to make his main living by hunting and devouring animals Being a primate, he was relatively night-blind (primates, including man, are even now), and could hunt only by day
That was strenuous for a tropical animal and man "was faced with the problem of dissipating metabolically generated heat," Brace interpreted Man solved it by evolving "the hairless human skin, richly endowed with sweat glands."

But the loss of a hairy coat exposed him "to the potentially damaging effect of the ultra-violet component of tropical sunlight The obvious response was the development of "melanin," which is the natural protective pigment that makes skin black or near-black.
This evolutionary process by natural selection, according to Brace's calculations, was completed a little less than 1,000,000 years ago. Anthropology is confused over what to call this creature Brace called him "Pithecanthropine" man.
"The conversion of this being into what is technically known as homo sapiens requires only the further expansion of the brain from the Pithecanthropine average of 1,000 cubic centimeters, which is actually within the range of modern variation, to the average today of 1,400 cubic centimeters," Brace said. "Fragmentary fossil evidence suggests that this transition had taken place by about 120,000 years ago."
From the emergence of man in his Pithecanthropine and then in his Neanderthal form, "human evolution has been characterized by a series of reductions," Brace continued "Whenever human ingenuity made life easier, there was a relaxation of the forces of selection, and these reductions followed
"More effective hunting techniques, and an eventual reduction in muscularity was the result."
The 66th Anniversary Convention of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. closed in a blaze of glory in Denver, Colorado July 15, 1972, having in attendance and participating — brothers and friends — of over 1200 The facilities of the Denver-Hilton Hotel — headquarters — were adequate and used to great advantage by all present.
Activities were focused on the theme "Elimination of the Ghetto — Continuing Goal for the Seventies." The total Registration of Brothers was 479, the number of delegates from 11 College chapters and 87 Alumni Chapters totaled 297
The 1973 General Convention (67th Anniversary) will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, Fairmont-Roosevelt Hotel August 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1973
The 1974 General Convention (68th Anniversary) will be held in San Francisco, California, St Francis Hotel, August 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1974.
The Committee on Public Policy — Brother Clifton L Jones and Brother Eddie L. Madison, Co-Chairmen presented our 1972 Public Policy Statement for the Fraternity — calling for the Federal Government and the present administration to develop more realistic guide-lines in poverty programs and to provide more adequate medical services for the underprivileged Also stated was a desire for equal opportunities for blacks in the armed forces, and an end to the war in Southeast Asia; the breaking of diplomatic relations with South Africa; allowing the District of Columbia to achieve statehood and less discrimination in the news media
The General President — Brother Ernest N Morial, stated that he believed that unless a black group is advocating destruction, burning and bombing, it is overlooked by the news media
ELECTED OFFICERS:
The results of mail balloting for the office of General President of Alpha Phi Alpha Franternily — to begin his January 1, 1973 were announced by the Chairman of the Committee on Election:
For General President

Brother Walter Washington
Other duly elected officers for the year 1972 -1973 are:
General Treasurer
Brother Leven C. Weiss
Eastern Vice President Brother Charles P. Howard, Jr.
Midwestern Vice President Brother James R Williams
Southern Vice President Brother Bennie J. Harris
Southwestern Vice President Brother Robert M King
Western Vice President Brother Thadeaus H Hobbs
Assistant Vice President
Eastern Region
Brother Stephen S. Johnson
Midwestern Region Brother George W Durden
Southern Region
Brother Leonard C Johnson
Western Region Brother Charles G. Lewis
Southwestern Region Brother Brace B Godfrey
AWARDS:
Alpha Awards of Honor .... Brother Damon Jerome Keith Brother Robert J Brown
Alpha Award of Merit Brother Eddie Robinson
Outstanding College Chapters
ZETA KAPPA University of California (Berkeley)
DELTA OMICRON, University of Texas (El Paso)
Outstanding Alumni Chapter XI LAMBDA Chicago, Illinois
Outstanding College Brothers Brother Stephen S Johnson, IV, Boston College (Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
Brother Michael F. Lange, Univ. of California (Berkeley)
Brother Donald Williams, University of Texas (El Paso)
Public Service Awards FALSTAFF BREWING CORP D. PARKE GIBSON ASSOCIATES
Certificate of Appreciation Brother Jesse F Goodwin
Brother Jesse O. Richards, Jr. Earlier in the year (April 26, 1973) Mu Lambda Chapter (Washington, D.-C.) presented the 4th Annual Henry A Callis Scholarship Fund Recognition Banquet. As a part of that program on behalf of the General Organization, General President Morial presented the ADAM CLAYTON POWELL, JR HUMANITARIAN AWARDS to the following brothers:
Congressman RONALD V DELLUMS (California)
Congressman RALPH H. METCALFE (Illinois)
Congressman CHARLES B RANGEL (New York)
Alpha Phi Alpha Sweetheart Medallion: The General has a supply of beautiful sun-burst sweetheart Alpha Phi Alpha medallions, which sell for $5.00 Order yours through the General Office.
The Committee on Constitution submitted proposed constitution amendments, keeping with the provisions of the Constitution. Only one of the proposals was approved by the General Convention, as recommended by the Committee:
AMEND BY-LAW 4.5 to read:
The LIFE MEMBERSHIP FEE shall be two hundred dollars
The entire fee shall be paid to and received by the General Office within two Fraternity fiscal years
For the purpose of this paragraph, the Grand Tax for the year in which the final payment of Life Membership Fee is paid may be credited to said payment of the Life Membership Fee
Under the dynamic leadership of Brother John D Buckner, the 1972 Alpha Life Member Crusade went over the top in every region The goal set was for 200 new partici-

Laurence T. Young,
pants — 525 were reported; the goal set for 1,000 Life Members was exceeded, as of this date we have 1,035 fully paid Life Members. We now have a total of over 1,500 participating in the program
An outstanding feature of the Convention was the participation of over thirty great Corporations of the Country, assembled with displays and representatives recruiting personnel The Committee is formed to spearhead a nationwide program to make the "integrated" company concept a reality for Black Americans and other minorities The Committee is concerned with Equitable Employment of the Black Community in all phases of the management structure, and wants foremost to assist in the placement of qualified Black professionals in managerial positions and to dispel the myth that there are not any qualified Blacks, and to make the Equitable Employment Bank a vital part of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc
At the recent Conference of the A M E Church, eight (8) bishops were elected and that ALL EIGHT are brothers in Alpha Phi Alpha To be noted is the elevation to the Bishhopric of Brother Frank Madison Reid, Jr., the son of our beloved Bishop Frank Madison Reid who was entered into OMEGA chapter December 1962
The eight newly elected Bishops are: Brother Richard Allen Hildebrand, assigned to the Georgia area; Brother John H Adams, assigned to the Texas area; Brother H H Brookin, assigned to Africa; Brother Vinto Anderson, assigned to the Alabama area; Brother S S Morris, Jr (Life Member) assigned to the Arkansas area; Brother Frank Madison Reid, Jr. assigned to Africa; Brother Frederick H. Talbot, assigned to New Guinea; and Brother Frederick C James, assigned to Africa It is also to be noted that these eight newly elected Bishops now join the ranks of two other Alpha Phi Alpha AME Bishops — Brother Frederick Douglass Jordan, and Brother Henry W Murph
In this connection, attention is called to the fact that at the recent convocation in Mobile, Alabama of the A.M.E Church — another Bishop was elected who is also a brother in Alpha Phi Alpha and loved by us all dearly — Brother J Clinton Hoggard, who for many years was our Convention Chaplain
Our good brother DAVID N HOWELL retired March 31, after 47 years of YMCA service — Monrovia, Liberia where he and his family arrived in 1949. There he was assigned the task of pioneering a new YMCA Today from a meager beginning, — no tools, no equipment, no trained staff, no nothing — he erected a building which stands as a monument to him, a leading youth organization, with the only modern indoor gymnasium in West Africa
At the Denver Convention, recently adjourned, the Eastern Region of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, donated a LIFE MEMBERSHIP to Brother Paul Robeson This presentation was followed shortly thereafter by the National Urban
League's presentation to Brother Robeson of the Whitney M. Young Memorial Award It is interesting to note that Paul Robeson, Jr is now a duly initiated brother in Alpha Phi Alpha, and a subscriber to the Life Membership Crusade.
What is a college degree worth? One estimate: Earnings of about $59,000.00 more in their life times than high school graduates earn. But there is more than higher income to it. Researchers also found that college graduates hold jobs with few accident risks, fewer physical demands, and generally more stimulation and satisfaction.
This is due and payable on or before November 15, 1972 Hurry — Get your Grand Tax in! College brothers $10.00 — Alumni brothers $20.00
The old order changeth — giving place to the new On January 1, 1973 — the TWENTY FOURTH General President of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. will be inducted into office — BROTHER WALTER WASHINGTON, President of Alcorn A and M College, Lorman, Mississippi All men of Alpha are awaiting his "take over" and pledge their hearty support and co-operation Brother Washington enjoys the enviable position of, actively KNOWING the Fraternity from the grass roots — every facet of it, the hopes, desires, ambitions, personalities and what have you he knows them, and stands ready, willing and able to deal with all of them, — forthrightly
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity wholeheartedly supports the efforts of Psi Chapter, and the other chapters in the Pennsylvania area in efforts made to support the W.E.B DuBois Residence Center on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania — and the attempt being made to include the entire Black student community in the many proposed activities
The General Office received the following letter from Brother James R Johnson:
Brothers:
In September of this year, the W.E.B. DuBois Residence Center opened its doors on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania. The residence houses approximately one-fourth of the freshmen and sophomore classes of brothers and sisters in its physical framework. However, it attempts by various methods to include the entire Black student community in its range of programs and activities.
Among programs emanating from DuBois Center, is the Paul Robeson Library of African Resources. During this past summer over 350 titles were procured from students now residing in the center.
As we know, fraternities and sororities have and continue to play a vital role in the total makeup of our life style. Therefore we feel it necessary to have adequate information concerning the fraternities and sororities in our library. We are requesting that you forward a copy of the history of Alpha Phi Alpha, and also any other information concerning the organization that might be helpful in our quest for knowledge and understanding toward freedom.



Judge Bennie J. Harris, Southern Vice-President, addressed life members banquet.
Many years ago the brothers of Epsilon Lambda Chapter in Saint Louis stopped competing for outstanding chapter awards because of the simple fact that they would retire the cup each year They have started such well known firsts as the Alpha Garden Apartments, the Alpha Mothers' Day Program and their pluralistic roster of chapter activities during the year President Ronald Smiley explains the chapter's varied program approach as a resultant of their 100 plus life members who must be satisfied with many chapter activities as components of the total program
Last June, two weeks before the Denver General Convention, St Louis launched another pioneer program that proved to be an instant success when all Alpha life members in the St. Louis area were invited to a stag banquet held at the new Marriott Hotel
The passing of Bro John Mercer Langston in St Louis October 9, 1972 presents a void in the history of our great American Negroes. Mr. Langston, age 93, was born December 10, 1879
It is well to remember that Mr Langston not only made great contributions in and around St Louis, but throughout the Country as well. He was the grandson of a Congressman from Virginia — back in the days of reconstruction almost
He was a graduate of Oberlin College, — a third generation there, and was the recipient of a Phi Beta Kappa key from Oberlin College, (Ohio) at a time when this accomplishment was remarkable, of course it is rather common in our present day He served for many years as instructor and later as principal of Summer High School in St. Louis. He will be long remembered in this generation as well as generations yet to come
The invitation to "vittles and squeezins" had the magic ring as 56 men from East St. Louis and St. Louis joined in that special fellowship of a "life members only" environment
Executive Secretary, Laurence Young presented the new Life Members Recognition Pins and reported the success of the 1972 Life Membership Crusade. The affable, fashion plate, orator — Judge Bennie J Harris, Southern Vice President, came from Chattanooga and presented a witty and erudite address equal to the occasion. Brother Harris described what a commitment "for life" really meant to the fraternity
You can bet that a "life members only" activity will be on the St Louis program for years to come Here is an idea for your chapter, too

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Governor John A. Love, Denver, Colorado, Greeting the Brothers at the Public Meeting in the Denver Greek Amphitheatre.
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Equitable Opportunity Employment Booths
Dr Wallace Sterling, assistant professor of speech at The University of Akron, has received the distinguished service awards, "Black is Gold," from the Akron U. chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity
The award was presented at the fraternity's annual banquet by George W Durden, president of the chapter Durden, of 1034 Madison St., Brooklyn, N Y., is a senior business major
Each year, the award is presented to the person on campus who, in the fraternity's judgment, had done the most for black students during that year.
Dr. Sterling, associate director of the University of Akron Theatre, was chosen for his work in directing the University's first play focusing on black people The play, "Ceremonies in Dark Old Men" by Lonne Elder III, was staged in November
Sterling was presented with a certificate, and his name was added to a plaque bearing the names of previous winners The plaque is on permanent display at the Alpha Phi Alpha house at 376 Theodore St., Akron

Mrs. Janice Kissner, director of community affairs for The National FoundationMarch of Dimes.
Janice Gantt Kissner has joined the staff of The National FoundationMarch of Dimes as director of community affairs, W R Russell, vice president for chapters, announced today
Mrs Kissner will work primarily with leaders and organizations in the black community to develop health informa-
tion and service projects directed at the prevention and treatment of birth defects A major emphasis will be upon prenatal care and nutritional education
Before becoming director of community affairs, Mrs Kissner served as a consultant to the voluntary health organization. In that capacity, she initiated and helped expand "Project ZIP" (Zeta's Involvement Program), a national program of Zeta Phi Beta sorority and the March of Dimes For the past year chapters in many communities and colleges and universities have developed service and educational activities with special impact for their areas.
Mrs Kissner has a wide range of experience in service projects. She has been head of Programmed Activities and Community Projects for the 30,000-
member Zeta Phi Beta; its representative to the National Council of Negro Women, where she served on the Task Force for Urban Youth; and Zeta coordinator at the First Resurrection City in Washington, D C in 1968 She also has been Curriculum Specialist for Program Development, O.I.C — A.A.E (Opportunities IndustriaPzation CenterAdult Armchair Education); and a March of Dimes Mothers' March chairman in Philadelphia
Previously she was a grade school teacher and grade chairman in Abington, Pa
Mrs Kissner attended Cheyney State College, Pennsylvania State University, and Villanova University. She holds a B S in education and is working toward her Master's degree
We set out to get 200 New participants We got 554 We wanted 1,000 Life Member participants We got 1,271 AND, we have to date — fully paid 1,040 Alpha Life Members HERE ARE THE FACTS TO DATE — October 1, 1972
PARTICIPATION — 117 Chapters participated including 11 College Chapters
— October 1, 1972

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By Bro. John D. Buckner, National Life Membership Chr.

ALPHA LIFE MEMBERSHIP CRUSADE
1972 CRUSADE AWARDS — Presented at the Life Members' Breakfast
MOST OUTSTANDING REGION — EASTERN
MOST OUTSTANDING ALUMNI CHAPTER — THETA ZETA LAMBDA Ann Arbor, Michigan
MOST OUTSTANDING COLLEGE CHAPTER — ALPHA MU — Northwestern University — Evanston, 111
MOST OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL — WILLIAM E ALEXANDER, Ann Arbor, Michigan
SPECIAL SERVICE AWARD — 15 YEARS (L-80 to L-1000) Presented to: LAURENCE T YOUNG, Executive Secretary
LIFE MEMBERSHIP RECOGNITION PINS — WERE INTRODUCED AND PROVED TO BE AN INSTANT "most popular" SUCCESS STATUS SYMBOL
Once again we turn to that great philosopher POGO for this position summation: "WE'RE ONLY FACED WITH INSURMOUNTABLE OPPORTUNITIES."
A Directory of Life Members is now being prepared for printing.
If you have not made your Life Membership Commitment, NOW IS THE TIME TO DO SO!
An application form appears on page 26 for your convenience.
By: Bro. Tyrone Terry
Brother Frank Johnson, of Alpha Phi Chapter — Clark College, Atlanta, Georgia gathered valuable experience in mass communications this summer while in Yugoslavia. His trip was made possible by a scholarship granted from the Foreign Language Department of Clark College and the University of Michigan
Brother Tyrone Terry also worked in mass communications this summer, and won an internship with the VirginiaPilot newspaper in Norfolk, Virginia, where he was engaged as a reporter.
In Psychology, Brother Lucius Brown, Jr won a scholarship to attend the University of South Carolina, majoring in history and systems of psychology. Other brothers of Alpha Phi chapter attended summer school many achieving a 4.0 average.
Six brothers returned to school before classes began in order to aid preparing the freshman group for college life Brothers Augustus Jones, Jr., Richard Randolph, Robert Coefield, Larry Hardy, Frank Johnson and Tyron Terry held leadership positions in Clark College's Freshman Orientation Program '
Three brothers also hold offices in the Clark College Band, namely Allen Ward, President, Eddie Farmer, Vice President, and Alvin Hamilton, Sergeant at arms
The Junior class has Michael Wright as President, Louis Sims as Vice-President and Alvin Hamilton as Treasurer In the Senior class — Eddie Farmer is Vice President, Allen Ward is business manager, and Larry Hardy is judicial council representative.
One of the first greetings many freshmen received at Clark was the exhibition of a huge black and gold Alpha Phi Alpha welcoming sign strung across the academic building by the Brothers.
The first major activity of the chapters was its coronation of "Miss Alpha Phi" who is Judith Stokes, and her attendants — Ann Lot and Althea Turk, and "Miss Sweetheart" — Catherine Hughes, — this event took place October 6th
The newly elected president of the chapter is Brother John White, who expects a very active and rewarding year for Alpha Phi, and increased participation as it relates to the surrounding community. Plans are also being laid to host the Georgia State Convention of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity in January 1973
Bro. Charles H. Durant III, son of a Stamford policeman, has been appointed superintendent of the New Brunswick, N. J. public school system, it was announced recently Bro Durant, a Stamford native, was one of the several candidates named by educators to succeed former schools Supt Joseph B. Porter, more than a year ago. After serving as executive director of Stamford's Human Rights Commission, Durant moved to Providence, R I., in 1968 to accept a similar position there. In 1970 he was selected as deputy superintendent of the Providence schools system Bro Durant's writing has appeared in several professional educational publications such as the New Eng-

land Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development and in the 1971 yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education
A 1957 graduate of Stamford High School, he was president of the sophomore class and during his senior year president of the Student Council. During his high school days he was a nationallyranked high school half-miler, and awarded a complete four-year scholarship to Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. Bro. Durant received a B.A. degree from Drake University in 1961, his M.S. degree in secondary education from the University of Bridgeport in 1965, the equivalency of a sixth year degree in Educational Administration from Har-
vard University in 1970, and will receive his Doctorate in Education from Harvard within the 1972-73 school year.
While working in Stamford Bro. Durant taught social studies from 1962-65 at Cloonan and Turn-of-River Jr High Schools. Initially, he combined teaching with youth work at the Southfield Neighborhood Center During his boyhood days he lived in Southfield Village, attending Stevens elementary school and Cloonan School
1971-72 was a very good year — in fact a magnificent year for the brothers of Delta Iota Lambda Chapter under the dynamic presidency of Brother John W Childs The chapter became financially sound and closed the year with the largest surplus in the history of the Chapter.
Founders' Day celebration was a joint affair with Gamma Tau Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and was indeed the social event of the year in Columbus
A new college chapter — Theta Beta — has been recently established at Columbus College and at this early stage has made its influence felt not only on the campus, but in the community The Alphabettes were organized and fostered many worthwhile programs in the local community.
A short run down of the chapter activity indicates that five brothers received 25 year membership certificates in the Fraternity; — Brother Herman E. Glaze was honored by the chapter as well as the Southern Regional Convention The "Service to Mankind Award" was given to Andrew B Speed Brother Lorenzo R. Manns received a recent promotion, to which he was entitled Scholarships and Smokers were features honoring local outstanding high school graduates; financial support was given to many community organizations These are but a few of our accomplishments for the year — a year of greater involvement in our community.
Brothers of Delta Iota Lambda are on the "GO" in Columbus, Georgia Brother Eddie T Lindsey is the newly elected president of the chapter, and bigger as well as better things are yet to come

After two years and ten months of what many thought was an impossible task, a new college chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was established at Columbus College in Columbus, Georgia
The dearth of a representative black population at the formerly all white college frustrated efforts in establishing a chapter of our fraternity for over two years. It was no question, however, that the first predominately black fraternity
established at Columbus College would be Alpha Phi Alpha. The endless procession of so many "impossible tasks" which has characterized our fraternity down through the years demanded no less.
Brothers of Delta Iota Lambda Chapter which sponsored this new undergraduate chapter consider it their most important accomplishment in the past five years
The following college brothers — twenty two strong — are the Charter Members of Theta Beta Chapter:
Emory Alexander
Isham Alexander
Willie Butler
Richard H Carruthers
Lewis Davis
Robert Gist
Richard Holmes, II
Leroy James, Jr
Howard Johnson
Albert Lanier, Jr.
Matthew Lewis
Marcus Moring
Daniel Morton
Coy Paschail, Jr.
Marvin Patrick
George E Pope, III
William A. Powell
Roy Prescott
John D. Reid
Alfred Stewart
Henry Thomas
Eugene Washington
Brother Glaze Is Alpha Man of the Year and Southern Regional Alumnus of the Year
Delta Iota Lambda Chapter's Man of the Year Award went to Brother Herman E Glaze Brother Glaze is Dean of Pledgees of his chapter, and was chairman for the establishment of an undergraduate chapter — Theta Beta — at Columbus College in Columbus, Georgia
Brother Glaze is a five year veteran of the U S Air Force. He is a graduate of Alabama A & M University with a B.S degree in Behavioral Science His M.A degree in Guidance and Counseling was received from Tennessee State University with post graduate study at George Peabody College Presently, Brother Glaze is Counselor at one of the local high schools Brother Glaze is a member of several social and professional organizations. He is pictured above being presented a plaque by Bro Lorenzo R Manns
The following brothers of Delta Iota Lambda Chapter (pictured above) received their twenty-five year membership certificates in Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity (Left to right) Bros.: Henry H Bynum, Financial Secretary; Dr Solon Bryant, Historian; Lorenzo R Manns, Secretary; Dr M Delmar Edwards; Troy M. McCall, Vice-President.
Culminating their Founders' Day Observance, Mr Andrew B. Speed was presented the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity "Service To Mankind Award" for his outstanding community service
Mr Speed is Vice-President of the Georgia Power Company; President of the Columbus, Georgia Urban League; Past President of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce; Campaign Director of United Givers

For the past few years Gamma Tau Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and Delta Iota Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc have been jointly celebrating their Founders' Day in three days of activities which have become the envy of the total community.
Founders' Day observance for these two organizations commenced on Friday evening with the most gala formal ball of the social season in Columbus The ball was held at the famous Ralston Hotel Ball Room in the historic section of downtown Columbus, Georgia. It was followed by a cocktail hour and banquet the next evening at the Fort Benning Country Club, and concluded with a church service on Sunday at the St John A.M.E Church in Columbus
The banquet speaker for this festive occasion was Brother Dr Hugh H Gloster, President of Morehouse College Soror Dr Madelyn Chennault, Post Graduate Exchange Teacher, University of Georgia at Athens was the speaker at the Sunday worship service
Shown below left are Soror Dora E Jackson and Brother Lorenzo R Manns, Chairmen of the two organizations who worked every hard to see that these Founders' Day activities were worthy of the names of Alpha Kappa Alpha and Alpha Phi Alpha
Brother Lorenzo R. Manns, Secretary of Delta Iota Lambda Chapter for the past fifteen years and chairman for the joint Founders' Day activities, and who recently received his twenty-five year Alpha membership certificate has become the first black chief probation officer of a deep south city Brother Manns learned of his job promotion from Juvenile Court Judge Aaron Cohn
Brother Manns is unofficially considered to be the "Dean" of Delta Iota Lambda His time and energy are always well spent in behalf of Alpha Phi Alpha activities He is never too tired or busy to say "yes" when asked to give of his many talents for Alpha That brotherly spirit abounds always with Brother Manns Brothers are always welcome at his home for meetings, socials or for the business of Alpha His charming wife Bertha is very active in the Alpha Wives and Sweethearts Club — The Alphabetts Congratulations Bro Manns on your promotion

Date.
TO: John D. Buckner, National Chairman, Life Membership Committee
Kindly enroll

as a member of
I hereby subscribe to remit the Life Membership Fee of Two Hundred Dollars to the Office of the Executive Secretary as follows:
Payment In Full
Extended Payment Plan
$200.00
Initial payment herewith ----- - $50.00
The balance will be paid @ $ per quarte r
The entire Life Membership Fee payments will be completed within a period of two years from the date above, remitting not less than $100 per year.
Mail this application and all Life Membership payments to:
Laurence T Young, Sr Executive Secretary Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 4432 King Drive Chicago, Illinois 60653
I understand that the Life Membership Fee is in addition to the Annual Grand Tax payments paid through my local chapter, except that the Grand Tax amount paid for the year in which the Life Membership Fee is completed will be credited to my Life Membership Fee.
ASSISTANT TO EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY
The Board of Directors again considered the employing of an Assistant Executive Secretary, with the thought of making the offer more attractive as to salary with added fringe benefits On that basis, it was directed that applications for the post be again circularized to the entire membership within the next few weeks, that such applications received within the time stated be immediately processed, considered, interviews had, and final determination made
If You Want to Travel, Meet Important and Interesting People, Make a Good Salary, Complete this Application.
NAME: ADDRESS:
CITY & STATE ZIP r.ODF TFI FPHDN|F
DATE OF RIRTH:
DRAFT STATUS: SINGLE: MARRIFpm i 1 FRF-
DATE GRADUATFD DFGRFF- GRADF POINT AVFRARF- Out Of
ACTIVITIES IN COM FRF:
WORK EXPERIENCE: (LIST LAST JOB FIRST and give as much information as possible within the space provided.)
(1) FROM TO
(2) FROM TO
OUTSTANDING ALPHA ACHIEVFMFNTS-
Ranqe of Salary acceptable: $ to $ per year.

Personal: Age, height, weight, marital status, number of dependents and draft status
Education: Business Experience:
Give names of schools attended and highest grade attained List diplomas, special courses, honors received and extracurricular activities with offices held.
List present or last position first. Give date of joining and leaving companies, kind of business, addresses, positions held Be explicit Describe your exact duties, progress, accomplishments. Give reason for leaving each position. List your supervisor or other references for each job
Mail to: Committee on Personnel, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc 4432 Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60653

TO: DIRECTORS OF ALPHA PHI ALPHA BUILDING FOUNDATION, INC AND OFFICERS OF ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INCORPORATED
FROM: LAURENCE T YOUNG, Secretary
In order that a standard procedure in planning for loans, grants or leases be established, the following directive is effective as of this date:
A fraternal group desiring aid should send a written request to the Chairman, Secretary, or Assistant Secretary of the Building Foundation to obtain an application and standards form These forms are also available through the Regional Vice-Presidents.
The application form is to be filled out completely considering all details (undergraduate groups should pay particular attention to the requirements for graduate sponsorship where substantial sums are involved). The completed application is to be forwarded to the Regional Vice-President for his approval and transmittal to the Chairman of the Applications Committee, Brother James L. Hunt, 3435 Harding Blvd., Baton Rouge, La. 70813.
After proper consideration, the Application Committee will report the application with its recommendation to the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Building Foundation for consideration and proper action .
Please be quided by this directive in the future
William M. Alexander, Chariman Board of Directors
Name of deceased Brother,
Chapter Address Date of Death _
City and State Zone _
Name of Sendee _ Address
Enclose Glossy Photograph of the Deceased
Mail to: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc
4432 Dr Martin Luther King Dr., Chicago, III 60653
The Sphinx is the official magazine of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., 4432 Dr Martin Luther King Dr., Chicago, III Published four times a year: February, May, October and December Change of Address: Send both addresses to Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., 4432 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, III Manuscripts or art submitted to The Sphinx should be accompanied by addressed envelopes and return postage Editor assumes no responsibility for return of unsolicited manuscripts or art
Opinions expressed in columns and articles do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and use of any person's name in fiction, semi-fiction articles or humorous features is to be regarded as a coincidence and not as the responsibility of The Sphinx It is never done knowingly Copyright 1970 by The Sphinx, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc Reproduction or use, without written permission, of the editorial or pictorial content in any manner is prohibited
The Sphinx has been published continuously since 1914 Organizing Editor: Bro Raymond W Cannon Organizing General President: Bro Henry Lake Dickason
Delta Tau — Delta Tau Chapter APA Saint Paul's College Lawrenceville, Va 23868
Delta Upsilon — Carter L Richards, 215 North Poplar, Oxford, Ohio 45056
Delta Phi — Maurice Sargent, P.O Box 17177-
Jackson State College, Jackson, Miss 39217
Delta Chi — Melvin D Walker
121-78 133rd Street Jamaica N.Y 11420
Delta Psi — Delta Psi Chapter Florida Memorial College, 158 N W 42nd Avenue, Miami Fla 33054
Epsilon Alpha — Thomas J Hutton 2105 Horton Avenue Toledo Ohio 43620
Epsilon Beta — Allen Johnson, 2024 Baird Court, Fresno Cal 93706
Epsilon Gamma — Willie Latson Bishop Col., 3827 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas Texas 75241
Epsilon Delta — Eugene Shelton 202 Wright Hall, Kent State Univ., Kent, Ohio 44240
Epsilon Epsilon — Mel Charles Spinks, 408 N Washington St. Stillwater, Okla 74074
Epsilon Zeta — Earl B Reynold Jr Box 1066Fayetteville St Univ., Fayetteville, N.C 28301
Epsilon Eta — Leonard Holmes 13534 Mitchell Detroit Mich 48212
Epsilon Theta — Boyd Hoskins, Alpha Phi Alpha House, 130 South Prospect Bowling Green Ohio 43403
Epsilon lota — Michael D Glaspie
P.O Box 1712, Austin Texas 78741
Epsilon Kappa — Ray Hodges 1108 West Bradley Ave., Peoria, III 61606
Epsilon Mu — Moyse Howard Jr. 2327 26th Avenue, Oakland Cal
Epsilon Nu — William Luckerson Box 4430-Stillman Col., Tuscaloosa
Epsilon Xi — Michael Roland Western Michigan University, Student Service Building Kalamazoo Mich 49001
Eosilon Omicron — Milton Jackson, 2508 Fillmore Topeka Kan 66611
Epsilon Pi — Elbert L Guillory
P O Box 5552 Norfolk, Va 23504

358 Eta Epsilon — Johnnie King APA Box 7519North Texas Station, Denton, Texas 76203
359 Eta Zeta — Carroll D Stanley, Box 171-Bowie State Col., Bowie Md 20715
360 Eta Eta — Silton Williams, Western Illinois Univ., Activities Center, Macomb, III 61455
361 Eta Theta — Willie C Nash, Voorhees College, Denmark, S C 29042
362 Eta lota — Monday Paul Akpan, Vo-srhees College, Denmark S C 29042
363 Eta Kappa — Frederick Butler, P.O Box 4358Louisiana Tech Station Ruston, La 71270
364 Eta Mu — James H Self, 5800 Bayou Ben Apt #601 Houston Tex 77004
365 Eta Nu — Jerry Congleton, Eta Nu-Box 3006, East Central State Univ Station Greenville N.C 27834
36b Eta Xi — Alpha Phi Alpha Eta Xi-Univ., of Detroit, 4001 W McNichols Road Detroit, Mich 48221
367 Eta Omicron — Michael W Brown, Box 5483N.C State Univ. Raleigh N C 27607
368 Eta Pi — Hoyt Harper, 9733 West Beatrice St., Milwaukee, Wis
369 Eta Rho — Leo Fain, College Heights-P.O Box 320, Western Kentucky Univ., Bowling Green, Ky 42101
370 Eta Sigma — Samuel McElroy, Jr., 6531 Hopedale Court, San Diego, Cal 92120
371 Eta Tau — Alpha Phi Alpha Inc., Eta Tau Chapter Illinois St Univ.-Box 311 Normal, III 61761
372 Eta Upsilon — Kenneth Baker 926 Coleman Hall Texas Tech Univ Lubbock, Tex 79409
373 Eta Phi — Joseph Hermon 4900 Woodland View Circle, Chattanooga Tenn 37410
Alpha Theta Lambda — O C Edwards, 310 N Illinois Avenue, Atlantic City, N.J 08401
Alpha lota Lambda — John E Scott P O Box #303, Institute, W Va 25112
Alpha Kappa Lambda — Walker N Atkinson 911 Staunton Ave., N.W., Roanoke Va 24016
Alpha Mu Lambda — Curtis L Parker, 3246 Sunset Ave., S.E., Knoxville, Tenn 37914
Alpha Nu Lambda — Wright L Lassiter P.O Box 905, Tuskegee Inst., Ala 36088
Alpha Xi Lambda — Charles Williams, P.O Box 184 Toledo, Ohio 43602
Alpha Omicron Lambda — Wilbur C Douglass Jr., 6521 Deary St., Pittsburgh, Pa 15206
Alpha Pi Lambda — John P Bond, III 726 25th St. N.W. Winston-Salem N.C 27105
Alpha Rho Lambda — Eddie Francis, 1375 Ellsworth, Columbus, Ohio 43206
Alpha Sigma Lambda — C C Russeau P.O Box 8945, South Oak Cliff Station, Dallas Texas 75216
Alpha Tau Lambda — Percy J Perry, Jr., 3125 N Hartford Place Tulsa Okla 74106
Alpha Upsilon Lambda — Joseph Holly, 550 Pike St., Montgomery, Ala 36108
Alpha Phi Lambda — Joseph W Pelham 816 S Sunland Dr., Virginia Beach Va 23462
Alpha Chi Lambda — James M Hinton Jr P.O Box 904, Augusta, Ga 30903
Alpha Psi Lambda — J O Jackson 522 Easter Street, Columbia, S.C 29203
Beta Alpha Lambda — Herman F Waters, 225 St Pauls Ave., Jersey City, N.J 07306
Beta Delta Lambda — J Griffen Greene Bethune-Cookman Col., Daytona Beach, Fla
Eosilon Rho — Donald Samuel P O Box 10124-Lamar Station Beaumont Texas 77701
Eosilon Sigma — Roy L Washington 1514 North Hamilton San Antonio, Tex 78207
Epsilon Tau — Epsilon Tau Chapter Rickie A Grider 4259 North 39th St Milwaukee Wis 53216
Eosilon Upsilon — Billy Ray Owens, 407 Fern St., Apt C New Orleans La 70118
EDsilon Phi — Melvin Strinqer 230 Augusta DeKalb III 60115
Eosilon Chi — Kenneth L Avery
Univ of Kv. Box 379 Lexington
Eosilon Psi — Gary D Thurman
94601 Jr P O Ala 35401 Ky 40508
Hiqhway 63 & Elm Rolla, Mo 65401
Zeta Alpha — Elvin Harnsberrv, 1808 E Broadway Columbia Mo 65201
Zeta Beta — Kenneth Lamb
Box 38-Student Center Ferris State College Bio Raoids Mich 49307
Zeta Gamma — Frank Pinier
102 Diener Hall Central Missouri State Col. Warrenburq Mo 64093
Zeta Delta — Ozel C Brazil 1330 Norwood
Aots HZ. Marquette Mich 49855
Zeta Eosilon — James R Bell
Barber-Scotia Colleqe Concord NC 28025
Zeta Zeta — Emmitt Patterson
640 Eim, Norman Okls 73069
Zeta Eta — Charles W Johnson
Riverside Dr ADL2-C New York
Eta Theta — Timothv Wells
702 South 3rd Tucson Ariz 85710
530 N.Y 10027
Zeta Iota — James MeNeelv
416 16th Avenue Rockfnrrl ill 61108
Zeta Kanna — Robert Phillio
?11 W California Ave.J*9 El Paso Tex 79902
Zeta M" — Carl Manson
Seven Court ADt. Atlanta Ga
Zeta Nu — Tommie Wilson
1403 "A" Street Charleston III 61920
Zeta Xi — Daniel T Powell Box 1889 Univ
"f SW Louisiana Lafavette La 70501
Zeta Omicron — Michael T Mumford
Box 1360-Hart Hall Murray Ky 42071
Zeta Pi — Richard L Mornan Univ of Ga
Box 2066 Univ Station Athens, Ga 30601
Zeta Rho — Charles Brown
Rm *!-700-Hulman Center Indiana State University Terre Haute Ind 47809
Zeta Sioma — Terru L Dunqee III 3232 Prospect Oklahoma City Okla.'
Zeta Tau — Henry Moore APA Box SEast Texas Station Commerce Texas 75428
Zeta Upsilon — Zeta Upsilon APA Northeastern State Colleqe, Tahlequah Okla 74464
Zeta Phi — Purvis Young PO Box #899
MS Valley St College Itta Bena Mis? 38941
Zeta Chi — John Hanson, Box 43-UTA Station Arlington Texas 76010
Zeta Psi — J P Watkins
Rm #154-Killinger Hall West Chester State College West Chester Pa 19380
Eta Alpha — George Bailey 103 Ervin Hall Paine College, Augusta, Ga 30901
Eta Beta — Charles I Grisham 2712 North 12th Street, Milwaukee, Wis 53206
Eta Gamma — Rathel Whittaker,
Eta Gamma-P.O Box 2255 Prairie View A & M College Prairie View Texas 77445
Eta Delta — Frederick Downs, Eta Delta-Box 8352 Univ Branch, Coral Gable, Fla 33124
374 Eta Chi — Eta Chi Chapter APA c/o Glenn Hicks P.O Box 40, Northeast Louisiana Univ., Monroe, La 71201
375 Eta Psi — Reby Cary Office of Dean of Student Life, Univ of Texas Arlington, Texas 76010
376 Theta Alpha — Robert A Davis P.O Box 348, Hawkins, Texas 75765
377 Theta Beta — Robert Wright, Professional Bldg., 804 4th Ave., Columbus, Ga 31901
378 Theta Gamma — Earl Moore, 6407 34th Street, Tampa, Fla 33610
379 Theta Delta — Earl Roberson, APA 511 Hulsey Drive, Mobile Ala 36617
380 Theta Epsilon — David William Jr., 222 Linen Hall, Adelpha University, Garden City, N.Y 11530
381 Theta Zeta — A J Lonian, II, 6 North Topliff Dartmouth Col. Hanover N.H 03755
382 Theta Eta — William E Johnson, U C Davis Chapter College Station A, Davis Cal 95616
101 Alpha Lambda — James W Coleman, 3107 Wilson Avenue Louisville Ky 40211
102 Beta Lambda — Milous S Lusk, Kansas City Mo 64132
103 Gamma Lambda — Jesse F Goodwin 19214 Appoline, Detroit, Mich 48235
104 Delta Lambda — Robert A Smith 530 Radnor Avenue Baltimore, Md 21212
105 Epsikin Lambda — John R Pope, 6176 Lucille Avenue St Louis, Mo. 63136
106 Zeta Lambda — Claude N Carter, 12 Suburban Parkway, Hampton, Va 23361
107 Eta Lambda — Matthew H Dawson, 793 Magna Carta Dr., N.W. Atlanta Ga 30318
108 Theta Lambda — Henry A Wilson, 1001 Rossiter Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45418
109 lota Lambda — Thomas L Horner 225 East North Street, Indianapolis Ind 46204
110 Kappa Lambda — Sullivan A Welborne Jr, P O Box 21052 Greensboro N.C 27420
111 Mu Lambda — Joseph D Reed, 1805 Porter Avenue, Suitland, Md 20023
112 Nu Lambda — Edward L Smith Virginia State College Petersburg Va 23803
113 Sigma Lambda — Sidney A Jones, III 501 East 32nd Street, Chicago, III 60616
114 Omicron Lambda — Theodore R Hawkins, 1704-13th Ave., North Birmingham, Ala 35204
115 Pi Lambda — McKinley Newton, Philander Smith Col. Little Rock, Ark 72203
116 Rho Lambda — Charles J L Banks, 538 Linwood Ave. Apt D, Buffalo, N.Y 14209
117 Sigma Lambda — Walter E Morial, 3328 St Anthony A>e. New Orleans, La 70126
118 Tau Lambda — Raleigh Wilson, 1534 14th Ave. North Nashville Tenn 37208
119 Upsilon Lambda — A St George Richardson, 4526 Moncrief Road Jacksonville, Fla 32209
120 Phi Lambda — Richard E Ball, 1509 Summerville Circle, Raleigh, N.C 27610
121 Chi Lambda — Thomas E Kelley, P O Box 132, Wilberforce, Ohio 45384
122 Psi Lambda — Albert M Miller, Jr., 718 Midland Pike, Chattanooga, Tenn 37411
123 Alpha Alpha Lambda — Arthur C Williams, 158 Lincoln Street Montclair N.J 07042
124 Alpha Beta Lambda — Wilfred T Seals 776 Caden Lane, Lexington, Ky 40505
125 Alpha Gamma Lambda — Theodore Charity 1447 Union Street, Brooklyn, N.Y 11213
126 Alpha Delta Lambda — George D Clark Jr. 1217 Fountain Court, Memphis, Tenn 38106
127 Alpha Epsilon Lambda — R W Harrison, Jr., P.O Box 356 Yazoo City Miss 39194
128 Alpha Zeta Lambda — J A Shelton, Box 314 Welch W va 24801
129 Alpha Eta Lambda — Turner W Goodlow, 2500 N MacGregor Way, Houston Tex 77004
Beta Gamma Lambda — C A Pennington, 3212 Griffin Avenue Richmond, Va 23222
Beta Delta Lambda — Ernest C Cook, 454 N Jefferson Daytona Beach Fla 32014
Beta Epsilon Lambda — L G Ashley Box 247 Boley, Okla 73111
Beta Zeta Lambda — George W Enlow, 813-B Locust St., Jefferson City, Mo 65101
Beta Eta Lambda — Bobby Parker 209 North East 61st Okla City Okla 73105
Beta Theta Lambda — J M Schooler, 607 Lawson St. Durham, N C
Beta lota Lambda — James J Prestage 2145 77th Avenue, Baton Rouge, La 70807
Beta Kappa Lambda — Daniel E Martin 31 Popular Street, Charleston, S C 29403
Beta Mu Lambda — Frank Brown, Livingston College, Salisbury, N C 28144
Beta Nu Lambda — Isaac T Graham, !8 Northcliff Drive, Charlotte, N.C 28216 Xi Lambda — Damian D LaCroix, N 22nd St., Omaha Neb 68110
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Beta Omicron Lambda — Alvin J Allen 1205 St. Madar St., Mobile Ala 36603
Beta Pi Lambda — Crispin C Hall, Jr., 589 Third Avenue Troy N.Y 12182
Beta Rho Lambda — Andrew J Brown, 1947 Volney Road, Youngstown, Ohio 44511
Beta Sigma Lambda — Martin G Brookins 300 Cornwall St., Hartford Conn 06112
Beta Tau Lambda — Donald Brooks 1725 Carverly Dr., Ft Worth, Texas 76112
Beta Upsilon Lambda — Herman Stone 841 Lane Avenue, Jackson Tenn 38301
Beta Phi Lambda — Daniel Washington 1513 Cathy Street Savannah, Ga 31401
Beta Chi Lambda — Vernon L Foshee, 725 Terrace Blvd. Muskogee Okla 74401
Beta Psi Lambda — Samuel W Davis 6743 Third Avenue Los Angeles Cal 90043
Gamma Alpha Lambda — Stephen D Waters 316 8th St. N.W. Charlottesville Va 22901
Gamma Beta Lambda — Arnold W Wright 311 Cold Harbor Dr., Frankfort Ky 40601
Gamma Gamma Lambda — Luke H Chatman P O Box 1311, Greenville S C 29602
Gamma Delta Lambda — Martin K Austin 1213 S Fayette St., Beckley W Va 25801
Gamma Epsilon Lambda — Samuel Moorehead 1100 East 2nd St. Hopkinsville Ky 42240
Gamma Zeta Lambda — Richard F Pride 2907 26th Street, Tampa, Fla 33605
Gamma Eta Lambda — Morris J Crawford 3515 East 19th Street Austin, Texas 78721
Gamma Theta Lambda — Phillip G Saddler Sr., 4409 Fielding Rd., Wilmington, Del 19802
Gamma lota Lambda — Thomas E Mason 225 Adams Street Brooklyn N.Y 11201
Gamma Kappa Lambda — Wilmington, N ft. Inactive
Gamma Mu Lambda — Moses G Miles 1329 Abraham St. Tallahassee, Fla 32304
Gamma Nu Lambda — Wilbert T Lewis, Jr., 1507 Floyd Street Lynchburg Va 24501
Gamma Xi Lambda — Arthur C Hill 1615 127th Ave., N.W., Coon Rapids, Minn 55433
Gamma Omicron Lambda — Gordon Davis, 613 Henderson Road, Albany, Ga 31705
Gamma Pi Lambda — James L Sweatt, Jr 1202 14th, Galveston Texas 77550
Gamma Rho Lambda — Edwin L Moore 2224 West 5th Ave Gary, Ind 46402
Gamma Sigma Lambda — Edward Hicks, Box 586, Ft Valley St Col., Ft Valley, Ga 31030
Gamma Tau Lambda — T L Inghram, 710 Morrell St., Orange Texas 77630
Gamma Upsilon Lambda — I E Willis, Jr., 1414 Young St. Longview, Texas 75601
Gamma Phi Lambda — Olin McKinney, #7 Kingston Road Kensington Cal 94707
Gamma Chi Lambda — Thaddeus Brown, Rm 107, City Hall, San Francisco, Cal 94102
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197 Delta lota Lambda — Lorenzo R Manns, 4554 Moline Avenue, Columbus, Ga 31903 <M 7
198 Delta Kappa Lambda — Frank Gilbert
,„ „ I 52 3 Rock y Wa y Dr - Florence, S C 29501 oio
199 Delta Mu Lambda — Melvin Thompson 442 East 33rd St. Paterson N J 07504 OAQ
200 Delta Nu Lambda — Danville, Va., Inactive
201 General Organization — General Office
202 Delta Xi Lambda — Leonard Ingram , R n 4187 Kirkland Blvd., Orlando, Fla 32805
203 Delta Omicron Lambda — Robert B Newton ?ct P O Box #73 Barclay Md 21607
204 Delta Pi Lambda — J D Taylor, , „ 1905 St Phillip St. Selma Ala 36701
205 Delta Rho Lambda — William Hays, Jr , p=o 6214 Forest Bend, San Antonio Tex 78240
206 Delta Sigma Lambda — George Howard, OCA 60 Watson Blvd., Pine Bluff, Ark 71601
207 Delta Tau Lambda — Mervyn V Lackey occ 7827 South 13th PI., Phoenix, Ariz 85040
208 Delta Upsilon Lambda — James C Leary p«R
„„ „ 2961 Looney St., Shreveport, La 71103 '
209 Delta Phi Lambda — Milton M Williams 1910 OCT
,,.„ i 0, h Ave ' Col 'ege Hills, Tuscaloosa, Ala 35401
210 Delta Chi Lambda — Hoyt Harper, ,•;» 5344 North 64th St. Milwaukee Wis 53218
?n eil? Ps i Lamba a — Edward R Harrington, ?S q 4022 Montview Blvd. Denver Colo 80207
212 Epsilon Alpha Lambda — Joe Jones, Jr o R n 1810 North Fenton Ave., Tyler, Texas 75701
213 EJ?='lon Be, a Lambda — Ulysses G Mathis, pfi1 3279 Imperial Drive Macon, Ga 31201
214 Epsilon Gamma Lambda — Cleveland Coats, OR?
„ „ J.0 Whither Road, Lexington, Mass 02173
215 Epsilon Delta Lambda — Spencer E Ramsey, 5fi i 1701 West 21st St., Anniston, Ala 36201
216 Epsilon Epsilon Lambda — Rhubert L Ewing J'- 2024 South 10th St. Waco Texas 76706 26 4
217 Epsilon Zeta Lambda — Carl Deiz 9144 N Chatauqua, Portland, Ore 97217 ;> R <:
218 Epsilon Eta Lambda — Edward W Barrett
o,„ S01 W i To m Brow n St., Charleston, Mo 63834 oRR
219 Epsilon Theta Lambda — Inactive Hamilton Bermuda , R 7
220 Epsilon lota Lambda — James Deloatch 1107 Custis Road Suffolk, Va 23434
221 Epsilon Kappa Lambda — Earl K Blakely o K a P O Box #477, Grambling, La 71245
222 Epsilon Mu Lambda — James V G ill is 814 -,R0
„., £ u " Beach Highway, Warrington, Fla 32507
223 Epsilon Nu Lambda — John G Wynn, P7 n „„., I724 Cor P re w A ve - Apt C, Norfolk Va 23504
224 Epsilon Xi Lambda — George J Bacon o 7 1 P O Box 5531 Greenville, Miss 38701
225 Epsilon Omicron Lambda — Ernest L Morse o7-> Box 595, South Hill Va 23970
226 Epsilon Pi Lambda — William E Jackson „ , 1822 S.W 4th St. Ocala Fla 32670
227 Epsilon Rho Lambda — John A Hollingsworth oii. 2312 Lake Ave. Fayetteville N C 28301
228 Epsilon Sigma Lambda — Inactive, ,,, Tarboro, N C *" 5 '
229 Epsilon Tau Lambda — Griff W Kendrick ,,, P O Box 2224, Prairie View, Texas 77445 b '
230 Epsilon Upsilon Lambda — William A Tipper 912 E Wellington, Ave., Flint, Mich 48503
231 Epsilon Phi Lambda — Clemmie Henley, z771109 East 9th St., Port Arthur, Texas 77640
232 Epsilon Chi Lambda — Arthur Jefferson 278 Box 96, Elizabeth City State University Elizabeth City N C 27909 279
233 Epsilon Psi Lambda — George W Thompson 3616 13th Street Alexandria, La 71301 280
234 Zeta Alpha Lambda — W George Allen
303 S.E 17th Street Suite 305-A, 281 Ft Lauderdale, Fla 33316
235 Zeta Beta Lambda — Arunious Gay, 282
„, |717 "O " Street #9 Sacramento Cal 95816
236 Zeta Gamma Lambda — Reuben Manning, 283 Box 878, Langston, Okla 73050
EpHen Lan .iwsbury w eta Lambda sr APA P ia Heights Ita Lambda leaufort St., Ne * Bern, N C 28560 heta Lambda — Cecil M Andrew, larket St. Harrisburg Pa 17103
ita Lambda — James Davis, Jr., r Drive, Willingboro, N J 08046 ppa Lambda — Eddie V Easley, st Place Des Moines Iowa 50311 i Lambda — Boyd C James, •Voodward Ave., Gulfport, Md 39501
Zeta Nu Lambda — J Maurice Hicks, 916 Oak Street Roselle N J 07203
Zeta Xi Lambda — Louis S Moseley, 2033 Darrow Ave. Evanston III 60201
Zeta Omicron Lambda — Robert L Chapman, 433 Hortter St., Philadelphia, Pa 19119
Zeta Pi Lambda — Alexander D Hicks, 7619 S.E 37th PL, Mercer Island, Wash 98040
Zeta Rho Lambda — Jethro C Williams P.O Box #5 Delaware State College Dover Del 19901
Zeta Sigma Lambda — Gene P Moore, 6821 Cibela Road, San Diego, Cal 92120
Zeta Tau Lambda — Johnny Allen, P.O Box #841 , Amarillo Texas 79105
Zeta Upsilon Lambda — Inactive, South Boston, Va
Zeta Phi Lambda — Thomas C Almore # 9 Karen Drive, Norwalk, Conn 06851
Zeta Chi Lambda — Albert L Jordan, 1502 North Ave., Bogalusa, La 70427
Zeta Psi Lambda — Joseph L Bellard,, 2911
Gen Mitchell Dr., Lake Charles, La 70601
Eta Alpha Lambda — Richard Jacobs, 84 Sherman Ave., Hamden, Conn 06518
Eta Beta Lambda — Willie C Lynn 2553 Raleigh, Wichita, Kan 67219
Eta Gamma Lambda — Felix Johnson, Jr., 121 Northern Dr., Lafayette, La 70501
Eta Delta Lambda — Wilburforce Moseley, P.O Box #964 Monroe La 71201
Eta Epsilon Lambda — K Jefferies Adorkor, P.O Box #55 Monrovia, Liberia
Eta Zeta Lambda — Arnold C Baker 16 Nursery Lane, Rye, N Y 10580
Eta Eta Lambda — Francis Noel
1957 Forest Drive Annapolis Md 21401
Eta Theta Lambda — Russell A Stevenson, 91 McCulloch Drive
Commack, Long Island, N Y 11725
Eta Iota Lambda — Hugh Goodrum
P O Box #902 Athens Ga 30601
Eta Kappa Lambda — Havert L Fenn, 2601 Avenue I, Ft Pierce Fla 33450
Eta Mu Lambda — Joel C Marable 407 Belvedere Circle, Kings Mountain N C 28086
Eta Nu Lambda — Edward Allen Jones, 612 Prospect Avenue, S.E Grand Rapids Mich 49503
Eta Xi Lambda — Jacob Parker Jr 114 Bell Drive, Lawton, Okla 73501
Eta Omicron Lambda — James E Jackson, 117 Campanella Circle, Columbia, S.C 29203
Eta Pi Lambda — Frank A Nicholson, 651 W Mendocino Ave., Altadenta Cal 91001
Eta Rho Lambda — Julius Williams
326-A Chatham Gardens Rochester NY 14605
Eta Sigma Lambda — Carl P Brown
3022 Stevens Lane San Jose Cal 95122
Eta Tau Lambda — Leon T, Butts
P O Box #3404 Akron Ohio 44311
Eta Upsilon Lambda — Earl H Burns, 1724 E Pecan St., Midland Texas 79701
Eta Phi Lambda — Otis Barrv
Rt 1 Box 233 Steens Md 39766
Eta Chi Lambda — Eugene M DeLoatch
32 West 141st Street, Apt #10-E, New York N Y 10037
Eta Psi Lambda — Norman W Bartee
8321 East Koralee PI., Tucson, Ariz., 85710
Theta Alpha Lambda — Johnny Rigby
1909 East Broad St. Gadsden, Ala 35903
Theta Beta Lambda — Malcolm Q Barnes 3401 Tulare Richmond Cal 94804
Theta Gamma Lambda — Conrad L Newman
P O Box #117 Newville Ala 36353
Theta Delta Lambda —Welborn J Williams Jr 10717 Offutt, El Paso, Texas 79908
Theta Epsilon Lambda — Inactive, St Thomas, Virgin Islands
Theta Zeta Lambda — William Alexander, 2787 Manchester Ann Arbor Mich 48104
Theta Eta Lambda — William G Thompson 1340 12th Ave. S. St Petersburg Fla 33705
Theta Theta Lambda — William A Tinsley (Maj) HQ CCB USASTRATCOM-EUR, APO N Y 09056
Theta lota Lambda — Inactive, Springfield Mass
Theta Kappa Lambda — Charles E Henry, 1833 East 25th St., Lubbock, Texas 79404
Theta Mu Lambda — Henry Boswell 994 Howliston Court, Joliet, III 60433
Theta Nu Lambda — Frank R Lewis 130 Brenda Blvd., LaGrange, Ga 30240
Theta Xi Lambda — Thomas A Bolden 3742 Belle Vista, South Bend, Ind 46619
Theta Omicron Lambda — David Rogers P O Box 788 Goldsboro N.C 27530
Theta Pi Lambda — Carlon Parks 1936 West Lake Mead Blvd #2 , Las Vegas, Nev 89106
Theta Rho Lambda — William T Syphax, 1327 South Queen St., Arlington, Va 22204
Theta Sigma Lambda — Frank Perry, Jr P.O Box 149, Alcorn AS M College, Lorman Miss 39096
Theta Tau Lambda — Elton Hammonds #62 Lincoln Courts, West Helena, Ark 72390
Theta Upsilon Lambda — James H Epps 2120 Hobson Road, Ft Wayne, Ind 46805
Theta Phi Lambda — James S McLeod 204 Jennings St., Bennettsville, S C 29512
Theta Chi Lambda — A E Richardson, 3307 Woodlawn Ave. Schenectady N Y 12304
Theta Psi Lambda — Archie K Blakely, 215 S 8th Avenue Highland Park, N.J 08904
Omicron Lambda Alpha — Albert T Reliford 7405 14th St., N.W., Washington, D.C 20012
Omicron Lambda Beta — Phillip Daniel 130 Snyder Hall, Univ III., Champaign, III lota Alpha Lambda — Francis H Harris, Box #705 Aberdeen, Md 21001
lota Beta Lambda — Lonnie Blocker, 904 S Varr Avenue Rockledge Fla 32955
lota Gamma Lambda — Phillip Youman Jr 3205 Cochran Ave., Brunswick, Ga 31520
lota Delta Lambda — Bernie Gresham, 8139 South Merrill, Chicago, III 60617
lota Epsilon Lambda — Maj Sylvester L Shannon, 266-42-5450 STU DET USACHS Ft Hamilton N.Y 11252
lota Zeta Lambda — Wilson Crim, 4234 Don Diablo Drive, Los Angeles Cal 90008
lota Eta Lambda — Monday P Akpan
Voorhees College Denmark S C 29042
lota Theta Lambda — Alpha Phi Alpha, lota Theta Lambda P.O Box 232
Endicott, N.Y 13760
lota lota Lambda — Harry Bilton
P O Box #9 , Rome, N Y 13440
lota Kappa Lambda — Charles E Timberlake, 947 Westmoreland Ave., Syracuse, N Y 13210
lota Mu Lambda — Bobby E Lewis, 3021 Oak Street, S.W., Tacoma, Wash 98439
lota Nu Lambda — William H Day 3654 E Santa Ana Ave., Fresno, Cal 93726
lota Xi Lambda — Aaron Washington Jr., 752 Melancon St. Opelousas La 70570
lota Omicron Lambda — Thomas J Conage, 1310 Saratoga Dr., Colo Springs, Colo 80910
lota Pi Lambda — Paul J Joseph P O Box 723, Perrine, Fla 33157
lota Rho Lambda — Inactive, Pontiac, Michigan
lota Sigma Lambda — Mark L Milligan, P O Box 2093 F'sted
St Croix, US Virgin Islands 00840
lota Tau Lambda — Richard F Booker, Box 221, Amelia, Va 23002
lota Upsilon Lambda — Robert E Hatchel, 3 Morningside Ct., Silver Spring, Md 20904
lota Phi Lambda — John Lindsey, Jr., P.O Box 4222, Muskegon Heights, Mich 49444
lota Chi Lambda — George W Adam, 1134 Essling St. Saginaw Mich 48601
lota Psi Lambda — Harvey C Phelps, 1715 Morningrise Place S.E. Albuquerque, N M 87108
Kappa Alpha Lambda — John Phillips, 22576 Veronica Dr., Salina, Cal 93901
Kappa Beta Lambda — Adron B Butler, 5602 Bondy Drive Erie Pa 16509
Kappa Gamma Lambda — James Larkins, 1602 So Robinson Rd. Texarkana Tex 75501
Kappa Delta Lambda — Kirby Kirksey Dept of Chemistry, Mich State University, E Lansing, Mich 48823
Kappa Epsilon Lambda — Silas A Butler, Jr., 8912 91st Place, Lanham, Md 20801