BRODES H. HARTLEY, III (Florida A&M U, '79) is a native of Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. Majoring in Business Administration and minoring in Military Science and Management, Brother Hartley plans to receive his commission as an Army officer and attend Law School in the upcoming year. At FAMU he serves as President of Scabbard and Blade and as Financial Director of Beta Nu Chapter. Brodes is a member of Phi Beta Lambda, Alpha Kappa Mu, and ROTC. He is listed in the National Dean's List and W h o ' s W h o . FRANK L. GREENE, JR. (Virginia Commonwealth U, '79) is a Business Education major and is active with the national organization Phi Beta Lambda, in which he serves as treasurer of the VCU chapter. He was named "Outstanding Student" at this group's Virginia State Leadership Conference in 1 9 7 8 . An honor student, he is President of Theta Rho Chapter and serves as treasurer of the Interfraternal Council. Active with numerous other campus organizations, Frank is listed in Who's W h o . WILLIAM J. LOVE (North Carolina A&T State U, '80) is a native of Gastonia, North Carolina, majoring in Industrial Engineering. In addition to serving as President of the StudentAlumni Council, Brother Love is active with many groups: including the SGA, the Jaycees, the Student Judicial Council, and the Student Union Advisory Board. William plans to seek an MBA degree after graduation and harbors a long-range goal of running for public office on the state level. He has been the recipient of the A&T Register Club Award and the A&T Journalman Award, among other citations.
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JOHNNY B. KIRK, JR. (Alabama A&M U. '79) is a native of Oakman, Alabama. Upon receipt of his degree in Civil Engineering, Brother Kirk plans to pursue post-graduate studies in this field. A consistent Dean's List student, Brother Kirk is President of both Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society and Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society. Listed in W h o ' s Who, Johnny is a member of Delta Gamma Chapter.
REGINALD T. BUTLER (Glassboro State, '80) is receiving valuable training for his planned career in corporate law through service as President of the campus Pre-Law Council. In addition, he serves as an SGA representative and as an active member of the NAACP and Operation Push. A native of Camden, New Jersey, Brother Butler is Vice President of Nu Iota Chapter and has received numerous awards from his college and campus organizations for outstanding service. Reginald's hobbies include Karate and Track.
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WAYNE G. LEWIS (Jarvis Christian, '80) has participated in special pre-medical programs at Fisk and Atlanta universities in preparation for his career as a physician. An honor student majoring in Biology and minoring in Chemistry, Wayne is an officer of Alpha Kappa Mu, the Science Club, and the Pan Hellenic Council. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Brother Lewis also serves as captain of the Cross Country Track Team at his college. In addition, he is active with the school band and debating team, and was selected for the National Dean's List. KEITH A. McGRUE (U of Arkansas — Pine Bluff, '79) is a graduate of Dunbar High School in Chicago, Illinois. A Chemistry major with a Mathematics minor, Keith serves as President of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society and has been recipient of Kellogg and Alumni scholarships. A member of Gamma Delta Chapter, Brother McGrue plans further study in chemistry prior to seeking a medical degree. Keith is listed in Who's Who.
WARDELL RICHARDSON (Voorhees College, '79) is an active member of his campus community, serving as President of the NAACP and the Pre-Alumni Club, as Secretary of Eta Iota Chapter, and as a member of die Student Government Association and the Business Club. Brother Richardson is majoring in Business Administration and Accounting and he hopes to go on to become a Certified Public Accountant. A native of Marion County, South Carolina, he has received numerous awards for his campus leadership. GREGORY M. BREWER (U of MarylandBaltimore County, '80) credits his fraternal association with allowing him to be "able to stand up and challenge examples of institutional racism.'' At UMBC, Brother Brewer serves as a Student Government Association senator and a member of the Black Student Union and the NAACP. And, he has been honored by the SGA for his service to that organization. A native of Palmer Park, Maryland, Gregory majors in Economics with a minor in AfroAmerican Studies. He hopes to enter law school upon graduation and to go on to enter government service.
The Sphinx / Summer 1979