The SPHINX | Winter 1975 | Volume 61 | Number 4 197506104

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active member of Delta Alpha Lambda Chapter, Cleveland, Ohio.

Brother HILTON O. SMITH was recently selected as one of the "Outstanding Young Men of America in 1975." Brother Smith is currently working for Turner Construction Company as Director of the EEO Department, a position which he has held for the past four years. Before his job at Turner, he was Assistant Commissioner of Health for the City of Cleveland under the administration of Carl B. Stokes. Smith received his undergraduate degree from St. Augustines' College, Raleigh, North Carolina and was then a member of Gamma Psi Chapter. He obtained his graduate degree from Cleveland State University in Urban Studies and is presently enrolled in the School of Public Administration at Cleveland State University. Brother Smith is affiliated with the following organizations: member of Executive Board of Bicentennial Commission, member of Board of Trustees of NAACP, First Vice Chairman of Phillis Wheately Association, member of the American Society of Public Administrators, member of specialized Community Services Committee of United Torch, Budget Committee of Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association, member of National Urban Affairs Council, member of Blacks in Management, Board of Trustees of Minority Contractors, member of Urban League PIPE Committee, member of Kiwanis Club of Cleveland, member of City Club of Cleveland - Board of Directors, member of Affirmative Action CommitteeCleveland Heights/University Heights Board of Education. Brother Smith L-2172, is now a very 24

Chancellor William H. Danforth of Washington University, announced the promotion of Brother PAUL SMITH, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Campus Affairs, to Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. Smith assumed part of the workload carried by Robert L. Virgil, who has resigned as Vice Chancellor, and will continue to have the responsibility for campus programming, food service, housing operations and residential life. Brother Smith joined Washington University in 1970 as assistant to the Vice Chancellor and lecturer in Black Studies. He served as director of housing until his promotion to the position of director of the office of housing and residential life in 1973. He was named Assistant Vice Chancellor last year. He was contractor relations specialist with the U.S. Government Office of C o n t r a c t s Compliance, Defense Supply Agency (St. Louis) from 1967 to 1970, and was project director of Neighborhood Stations of the St. Louis Urban League from 1965 to 1967. Smith's new appointment will cover one phase of the Vice Chancellor's responsibilities.

Brother Paul Smith

HAVING A STATE MEETING? If you wish a representative from the national headquarters present, convention chairman should contact: Office of the Executive Secretary Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 4432 S. Martin L. King Drive Chicago, IL 60653 The General Office staff will present workshops on leadership training, fraternity procedures and national programs. Get a first hand account of what's going on across the country!

Governor Christopher S. Bond has announced the appointment of Brother JAMES M. WHITTICO, Jr., M.D., Democrat, St. Louis, as a member of the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, Department of Consumer Affairs, Regulation and Licensing for a term ending September 3, 1979. He succeeds James T. Brown, M.D., whose term expired. A private surgeon, Dr. Whittico was president of the National Medical Association in 1968-69 and has held other offices in that organization. Besides his private practice in St. Louis, he is a medical consultant to the Mound City Medical Center and surgeon for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. He also has been an instructor in surgery in various schools including his present position as associate professor of clinical surgery at St. Louis University; member, President's Council-St. Louis University. He is a past chairman of the Joint Board of Health and Hospitals of the City of St. Louis, vice-chairman of the Bi-State Regional Medical Program and is on the Executive Committee of the Missouri State Regional Medical Program. He is a member of other medical associations including the Missouri State Medical Association, St. Louis Medical Society, Southern Medical Association and the American Medical Association in which he serves on the Board of Trustees Committee on Health Care of the Poor. Brother Whittico is Life Member No. 262 in Epsilon Lambda Chapter, St. Louis, Missouri. The Sphinx / December 1975


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