PENSACOLA, FL Epsilon Mu Lambda holds its first Project Alpha The Brothers of Epsilon Mu Lambda Chapter, Pensacola, send warm greetings to all Brothers throughout the House of Alpha. We are proud to announce the success of our first Project Alpha Woikshop. The workshop was held May 13, 1989 with twentyeight young men ranging in ages from 11 to 18. The welcome was given by our President, Brother Linzie Stephens. Brother NeRoy Anderson gave the invocation and Brother Lawrence Scott gave an explanation to the participants of the goals and objectives of Project Alpha. A brief synopsis was given on a film from the March of Dimes by Ms. Karen Smeltzer. After the film was viewed the floor was opend for discussion, which led into the medical and legal components of the workshop. Brother Percy Goodman, M.D., showed a film concerning sexually transmitted diseases, which ended with a question, answer and discussion period. Brother Reginald Woods, M.D. discussed the human body, prenatal care, peer pressure and being a responsible individual. Judge Ken Williams, the first black district judge from Escambia County, spoke on the legal responsibilities, financial aspects and the negative results of becoming a teenage parent. Certificates to participants were presented by Brother Ulysses Hughes and Edward Turner. Recognition of brothers and closing remarks were made by Brother NeRoy Anderson. The event was featured in articles by two local newspapers. Epsilon Mu Lambda Chapter is looking forward to serving the community in a positive way and keeping high the light of Alpha Phi Alpha.
ALABAMA A & M UNIVERSITY Delta Gamma tends to the Business of Alpha Greetings from the Brothers of Delta Gamma Chapter at Alabama A & M University. The Brothers of Delta Gamma have done it again. We The Sphinx/Spring 1990
A conference breakfast was the opening event of the Project Alpha Workshop held by Epsilon Mu Lambda Chapter, Pensacola, Florida.
Brother Reginald Woods, M.D., was a workshop instructor during the May 13, 1989 Project Alpha conference in Pensacola.
have maintained the aims of scholarship, leadership and service during the past school year. Presently, the Brothers are holding various leadership positions on the campus. In the Student Government Association, Brother Lucien Blankenship serves as President, Brother Winston Bishop was elected Vice President and Brother Marco Arrington serves as Parliamentarian. We would like to salute and congratulate "The Elusive Eleven," better known as "The Eleven Pieces of a Dream" crossed the burning sands and immediately started a tradition in the chapter. Members of that Spring '89 line were Brothers Marco Arrington, Winston Bishop,. Willard Brooks, Mark Simpson Berry, Lance Cox, Denny Johnson, Charles Lewis, Cedric Matthews, Marcus Nesby, Karlus Smith and Antwuan Stinson. Named to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges for 1989 were Brothers
David Curtis, Mark Fleming, Terrance Jackson, Narvaez Stinson and Keith Thornton. Recognized for high academic acheivements and having a gpa of 3.40 and above were Brothers David Curtis, Dennis Emery, Keith Thornton, Terrance Jackson, Narvaez Stinson, Antwuan Stinson and Cedric Matthews. The Brothers of Delta Gamma are proud young men, who are about tending to the business of Alpha. These Brothers will continue to strive for higher goals as they prayerfully move upward towards the light. Our tutorial program includes weekly sessions at an elementary school. Under the direction of our advisor, Brother Dr. A. J. Garth, professor of education at the university, we hold one-on-one sessions with students in reading, mathematics and science. Other activities and involvements are the Annual Brother M. L. King Jr. Unity Breakfast, Founders Day, the Annual Cabaret, Neophyte Brothers Page 59