sets ongoing levels of attainment. He is grateful, too, for the opportunity of honing his business acumen against such strong competitors as Tony Maggio, DM/NE, Bob Patrick, RAM/ Atlantic and Galen Decker, RAM/SE.
Brother MAURICE L. "Snooky" REED, of Springfield h a s b e e n elected president of the Ohio Association of Parliamentarians (OAP) at their 18th a n n u a l c o n v e n t i o n in Dayton. Reed, a professional registered parliamentarian, also is a member of the board of directors for the National Association of Parliamentarians. The objective of the two associations is to promote interest and education in parliamentary law, mostly the revised Roberts Rules of Order. The associations offer instruction in the duties for officers of clubs and/or board of directors; by-laws and constitutions; rights and responsibilities of the organization members, according to Reed. He also is program chairman for the Miami Valley Chapter of OAP and holds study sessions for persons interested in learning parliamentary procedures on the fourth Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in the board room of the Warder Public Library on E. High St.
SAN FRANCISCO July 23 - July 29, 1987
Brother Clarence E. Vaughn
Brother CLARENCE E. VAUGHN, Iota Alpha Lambda Chapter's "Man of the Year" in 1986, continues his lifelong commitment to community service. A Havre de Grace, Maryland resident, Brother Vaughn was appointed by the city's mayor to chair the Havre de Grace Beautification Committee. The Committee promotes the aesthetic improvement of the city through the collective efforts of the citizenry. Brother Vaughn is presently Vice Chairman of the Board of Appeals for the city of Havre de Grace. He is the first black person to
serve on the Board and is currently in his second term. The Board ensures that the city develop in accordance with established codes and ordinances. He is also a member of the Board of Directors for the Harford Center, a nonresidential facility which provides training for approximately 50 physically and mentally handicapped individuals. Brother Vaughn, a Morgan State University alumnus, was initiated into the Fraternity, in Iota Alpha Lambda Chapter in 1981 and has continuously involved himself in a wide variety of community programs and organizations that the Chapter actively s u p p o r t s i n c l u d i n g the N A A C P , Harford/Cecil C o u n t i e s Sickle Cell Anemia F o u n d a t i o n , Black Youth In Action, Black Ministerial Association, and Harford County Hospice. In 1984, Brother Vaughn contributed an article to the Historical Digest of Harford County which highlighted the contributions of nine aged black men and women to the growth of Harford County. Presently, Brother Vaughn is an education specialist for the U.S. Army Ordinance Center and School at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland where he exercises staff supervision over the Course Development Program for commissioned officers, warrant officers and noncommissioned officers. Brother Vaughn's commitment to his community is a fine example of manly deeds and service at the grassroots level.
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