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8:00AM-10:00AMUrbanMinistries 410LibertyStreet,Durham,NC27701 SocialActionCommittee OpentoCommunity-Attire:Paraphernalia
10:00AM-NoonChurchVisitation: OrangeGroveMissionaryBaptistChurch 505EastEndAvenue,Durham,NC27703
OpentoCommunity-Attire:BlackSuit,Whiteshirt,PurpleTie
3:00PM-5:30PMAchievementWeekAwardsConvocation Honoringthe2ndCohortof50-YearBrothers CrimeStoppersToyDrive OrangeGroveMissionaryBaptistChurch OpentoCommunity-Attire:ProfessionalSuits
Tuesday,November12,2024
7:00PM-9:00PMBetaPhiChapterMeeting 1811PalmerStreet,Durham,NC27707
NewBrothersIntroduction&HonoringVeterans CrimeStoppersToyDrive Brothers’Only-Attire:ProfessionalSuits
WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER13,2024
6:30AM-7:00AMTeacher’sAppreciationBreakfast R.N.HarrisElementarySchool 1520CooperStreet,Durham,NC27703 Attire:Paraphernalia
6:00PM-UntilSupportBlackBusiness SmokingBullCigarLounge 1218UniversityDrive,Durham,NC27707 OpentotheCommunity
THURSDAY,NOVEMBER14,2024
FRIDAY,NOVEMBER15,2024
6:00PM-9:00PMSupportBlackBusiness LulaandSadie’s 2022ChapelHillRoad,Durham,NC27707 EconomicDevelopmentCommittee OpentoCommunity-Attire:Paraphernalia
5:00PM-11:00PMNCCUvsHowardFootballGameandOn-FieldRecognition AsaCentennialPartnertoNCCU(ESPNU) Location:NCCU Reclamation&Retention,SocialCommittee
SATURDAY,NOVEMBER16,2024
8:00AM-10:00AMAdoptAHighwayStreetCleanUp 806FayettevilleStreet,Durham,NC27701
4:00PM-8:00PMJointFoundersDayParty Location:SplitBarandLounge 403GlenwoodAve,Raleigh,NC27603 OpentotheCommunity
SUNDAY,NOVEMBER17,2024
Noon-UntilOMEGAROUND-UPFootball,Food,andFellowship CrimeStoppersToyDrive
Location:UpliftCommunityCenter(UCC)(Grillwillcloseat5pm) Attire:ParaphernaliaBROTHERSONLY at 5pm)
Welcome Brother Antonio Jones, First Vice Basileus
Invocation……….
Brother Daniel Samuel, Chaplain
Musical Selection
Lift Every Voice and Sing
Master of Ceremony
Mr. John Clark, Co-Anchor ABC11 Eyewitness News
Presentation of Awards
Local Essay Contest Winner Beta Phi Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Maya Roseboro- North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Musical Selection
100 Men in Black Male Ensemble Special Recognition 50 Years of Service to Omega
Citizen of the Year Award
Beta Phi Star-Studded Award
Cory Rawlinson
John Ervin Brother Phillip Harrington
Basileus Award……………………………………………..……………..Brother Nowell Brooks
Superior Service Award
Brigadier General Charles Young
Brother Bryan Patton
Military Leadership Award……………………..………………….……Brother Derrick Glypm
Founders Lifetime Achievement Award …………………………
Brother D. Curtis Lawson
Omega Man of the Year Award Brother Philp Terry
Musical Selection
100 Men in Black Male Ensemble
Remarks and Recognitions Brother Kumani Simmons, Basileus
Closing
Daniel Samuel, Chaplain
Written by James Weldon Johnson
Lift every voice and sing, Till earth and heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of Liberty; Let our rejoicing rise High as the list’ning skies, Let it resound loud as the rolling sea. Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us, Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us; Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, Let us march on till victory is won.
Stony the road we trod, Bitter the chast’ning rod, Felt in the days when hope unborn had died; Yet with a steady beat, Have not our weary feet Come to the place for which our fathers sighed? We have come over a way that with tears has been watered. We have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered, Out from the gloomy past, Till now we stand at last Where the white gleam of our bright star is cast.
God of our weary years, God of our silent tears, Thou who hast brought us thus far on the way; Thou who hast by Thy might, Led us into the light, Keep us forever in the path, we pray.
Lest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we met Thee, Lest our hearts, drunk with the wine of the world, we forget Thee; Shadowed beneath Thy hand, May we forever stand, True to our God, True to our native land.
OnbehalfoftheBrothersoftheStar-StuddedBetaPhiChapterof theOmegaPsiPhiFraternity,Inc.,Isendgreetingsandwelcome eachofyoutoour2024CentennialAchievementWeekConvocation Program.AchievementWeek,beingoneofournationallymandated programsoftheOmegaPsiPhiFraternityInc.,wasoriginally designedtopromotethestudyofAfricanAmericanlifeandhistory. Thethemeforthisyear’sAchievementWeekis “OmegaMen BuildingaBetterSocietywithFriendshipastheFoundation.” Wethankyoufortakingthistimetojoinusincelebratingourawardwinners,volunteers,and contributionsthatourbrothershavemadetothecommunitythroughouttheyearandthe continuedsuccessoftheOmegaPsiPhiFraternityInc.
OurbelovedFraternitywasfoundedonNovember17,1911,onthecampusofHowardUniversity locatedinWashington,DCbythreeundergraduatestudentsOscarJ.Cooper,EdgarA.Love,and FrankColeman,andafacultyadvisorDr.ErnestE.Justinsideasciencebuildingrenamed ThirkieldHall.ThefraternityadoptedManhood,Scholarship,Perseverance,andUplift,asour fourcardinalprinciples.After112years,wecontinuetostandonthosesamecardinalprinciples, rememberingourpast,workinginourcommunities,andbeingabridgebuilderforouryouth.
Forthepastcentury,theBetaPhiChapteroftheOmegaPsiPhiFraternityInc.hasan immeasurableimpactinDurhamwithahostofoutreacheffortsthathaveservedtoimprovethe livesofDurham’scitizensandthecommunity.TheseincludeservingbreakfastatUrbanMinistries, MobileFoodBank,VoterRegistrationDrives,SixthDistrictSummerBoysCamp,andhosting multipleAnnualDistrictmeetingstonameafew.
Again,thankyouforsupportingourCentennialAchievementWeekConvocation.
Brother Cory Rawlinson is married to Mrs. Tarica Rawlinson, father of two, Cory and Christian. A mentor by call and profession, Cory has over twenty-five years of experience working with at-risk youth. He is currently the Program Manager for My Brother's Keeper (MBK) in Durham, NC. Former President Obama launched MBK in February 2014. The President called upon cities, counties, and tribal governments to commit to improving outcomes for boys and young men of color.
Cory also serves as the Youth and Young Adult Pastor at Grace Church of Durham, where he faithfully serves under the leadership of his spiritual mentor, Dr. Kedrick T. Lowery. He coordinates and leads youth and young adults Bible studies and serves as a liaison between local universities, schools, community neighborhoods, and Grace Church.
Pastor Rawlinson is the Founder of the AMEN Leadership and Mentoring Program, which explores, exposes, and employs essential leadership and interpersonal skills in young men ages 12-18 through developing teamwork, character, and service.
Cory consummated his undergraduate studies at North Carolina Central University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. In December 2013, Mr. Rawlinson received his Master's Degree in Executive- Public Administration at NCCU. He became a proud member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. in November 2021.
John R. Ervin was initiated in the omega Psi Phi Fraternity in the Spring of 1987 at the Tau Psi Chapter at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) in Durham, N.C. Bro. Ervin served as the chapter’s Keeper of Finance for Tau Psi from 1987-1989.
John graduated from NCCU in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. Bro. Ervin began his criminal justice career as a Correctional Officer and worked as a Correctional Officer for 5 years. He then began a career as a substance abuse counselor with Durham County Mental Health and has been in the counseling/social work field for the past 23 years or so.
Bro. Ervin has had numerous career positions including working as a Substance Abuse Counselor and Social Worker. I have over 23 years with the state government and servicing the citizens of N.C. I currently work as a social worker for the Women’s Prison in Raleigh, N.C. I obtained my Master of Social Work from NCCU in 2011. I have a Certification as a Certified Addiction Drug Counselor and as a Masters of Addiction Counselor.
Bro. Ervin has been an active member with the Beta Phi Chapter since 1999 and has served as the Editor, Assistant Editor and Assistant Keeper of Records and Seals (KRS) for the Chapter. During his tenure as the Asst KRS Bro. Ervin had one hundred percent of Bonanza Ticket sales for the chapter. John is also involved in other community programs such as the YMCA We Build People Campaign and the Walk for Hope which raises money for mental health treatment and research.
Other charitable contributions include Defenders of the Wildlife, Audubon Society and the American Rivers Association. Bro. Ervin enjoys camping, jogging, whitewater rafting and golf. He has also represented the Beta Phi Chapter as a Delegate, attended Conclaves, Leadership Conferences, District Meetings and Council Meetings. Bro. Ervin is married to Tonja Ervin, and they reside in Raleigh, N.C.
Brother Phillip Harrington
Brother Phillip Harrington was born on April 26, 1979 to the parents of James and Barbara Harrington. Married to his lovely Wife Cheryl Harrington of three years now resides in Fuquay Varina, North Carolina.
A native of Durham, North Carolina, Brother Harrington graduated from Hillside High School and went on to attend North Carolina Central University where he was a member of the Marching Sound Machine’s percussion section. After completing and receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality and Tourism in 2004, Brother Harrington spent 5 years as a wine consultant where he organized wine tastings and charitable events with the Purple Champion Hospitality Group. After leaving the wine industry, Brother Harrington started a career in the Insurance Industry and has been employed with Nationwide Insurance since for 14 years.
Brother Harrington was initiated into the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. in the Spring of 2009 through the Star-Studded Beta Phi Chapter, and has been very active in serving the Fraternity and his community. He has participated in Fraternity sponsored Back-To-School Youth Fairs, Durham Urban Ministries (cooking and serving food) along with other Fraternity and Chapter initiatives.
During his 15 years in the Fraternity, Brother Harrington has served on Social Action, Achievement Week and Mardi Gras committees and is currently the Chapter Editor and Public Relations Officer.
Brother Harrington believes you should never take God for granted and be prepared for what you pray for.
Brother Nowell Brooks
Brother Nowell Brooks, the son of Nabethel and Nancy Brooks of Hillsborough, North Carolina, resides in Henderson, North Carolina, with his wife, Quette Stephanie Brooks. They have two adult children, Niyah Brooks of Hyattsville, Maryland, and Brother Niles Brooks (Mu Psi, Spring 2019) of Greensboro, North Carolina.
While a high school senior, Nowell participated in the Upward Bound program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He played pick-up basketball games with Michael Jordan, Kenny Smith, and other notable Tar Heels there. More importantly, he was fortunate to meet the brothers of the Psi Delta Chapter at UNC.
After finishing high school, Nowell attended North Carolina Central University in Durham, where he was a tuba Player in the Sound Machine Marching Band for four years. He also has a Master of Educational Leadership from Arkansas State University. At NCCU, he attended an Omega Smoker, was introduced to the brothers of the Mighty Tau Psi Chapter, and established some lifelong friendships.
On June 15, 1990, Brother Brooks became a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. through the Beta Phi Chapter. His line, "The 15 Hands of Power," was one of the last to go through the old Lampodos Club. As a member of Beta Phi, Brother Brooks has served the chapter in numerous ways, currently chairing the Retention and Reclamation Committee, and in that role, he has brought dozens of brothers back into the folds of Omega.
Beyond my fraternity commitments, I serve as the principal of Advance Academy in Vance County School District, leveraging my extensive experience in education as an Assistant Principal at all levels, teacher, college liaison, and interim principal.
Brother Bryan Patton
Brother Bryan “Petey” Patton was born and raised in Durham, North Carolina, on April 11, 1988. He is the son of Bonita and Cedric Hardin and the late Bryan A. Patton, and the proud father of Kamdyn Necole and Kylie Symone.
Bryan attended North Carolina Central University and obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in May 2011, his Master of Science degree in May 2016, and is currently pursuing a Master's in School Counseling and Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Bryan is currently a School Counselor at Orange Middle School
As an undergraduate at North Carolina Central University, Bryan was initiated into the Tau Psi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc on March 4, 2011, and upon graduating he joined Beta Phi, the graduate chapter in Durham. Since then, Brother Patton has served the two chapters and the Fraternity in numerous ways. He is the Lead Advisor for Tau Psi Chapter which, with his assistance and guidance, has received Chapter of the Year honors from NCCU, the Sixth District, and was named the International Undergraduate Chapter of the Year in July 2023. During his tenure as Keeper of Records and Seal for Beta Phi Chapter he was responsible for much of the communication that transpires between the Chapter and its members as well as between the Chapter and the District and the International Headquarters, in addition to collecting dues from brothers and ensuring all chapter assessments were paid on time. On the district level, Brother Patton serves as the Chairman of the Undergraduates Committee. In this role, Brother Patton, along with his co-chair, is responsible for ensuring that the needs of the undergraduate brothers are met and for increasing the engagement of undergraduate and graduate brothers in the district. In addition, Brother Patton has also taken on the lead responsibility of planning and executing the 6th District Undergraduate Summit and helping with the regional intake team.
Brother Patton has previously received the following awards in recognition for his service: Superior Service in 2019, Omega Man of the Year in 2020, Star Studded Award in 2021 and 2022, and Basileus Award in 2023. He has also received numerous scholarship awards for the 6th District and was named the 6th District Undergraduate Advisor of the Year in 2022 and 2024.
Brother Patton is a Life Member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. and strives to do all he can to help others and uphold Omega Psi Phi in a positive image
Brother Derrick C. Glymph
COL Derrick C. Glymph, PhD, DNAP, is a highly respected leader in nursing and military service. Based in Holly Springs, NC, he has served in the U.S. Army Reserve for 34 years, achieving the rank of Colonel and participating in multiple campaigns, mobilizations, and deployments.
In his professional career, Dr. Glymph is an Associate Professor, Assistant Program Director, and Clinical Education Coordinator in the Nurse Anesthesia Program at Duke University School of Nursing. He holds a PhD in Nursing Sciences from the University of South Florida and a Doctorate in Nurse Anesthesia Practice from Virginia Commonwealth University and undergraduate degrees from Norfolk State University. With over 13 years of academic experience, he has held multiple leadership roles.
Dr. Glymph’s research focuses on low-threshold treatment interventions and health equity for individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD). He has authored over 50 publications, significantly advancing nursing science in this critical area. Recognized for his contributions, he is a double fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology.
Outside of his professional achievements, Dr. Glymph is a lifetime member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., where he has served in the 3rd, 7th, and now 6th Districts. He has been married to his wife, Anita, for 26 years, and they have three adult children: two daughters, Casey and Cameron, and one son, David.
Brother D. Curtis Lawson
Brother D. Curtis Lawson Brother D Curtis Lawson is a retired Senior Hospital Administrator, Published Researcher, College Head Coach, Small Business Owner, and Philanthropist who resides in Durham, NC. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey Brother Lawson spent his early childhood in New Jersey and North Carolina before his family moved to Ohio for his formative years.The product of two educators (MomHS Principal, Dad-College Professor) Brother Lawson was taught the value of an education, the importance of serving others and the virtue of maintaining a close relationship with God.
Following his freshmen year of college Brother Lawson spent a brief stint in the military (Reserves) before returning to college as a two-sport student-athlete (basketball & tennis). Brother Lawson was also actively involved in numerous campus organizations while at North Carolina Central University, including leadership roles in his beloved Tau Psi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc (Spring 1985 Initiate).Upon graduation, Brother Lawson continued his studies completing a graduate degree from NCCU (Biochemistry) followed by a Research Fellowship from Duke University (Cellular Biology).
Brother Lawson began his professional career at Duke University, and he would spend the next 35 years working at Duke and the Durham VA Healthcare System (DVAHCS). He spent the first half of his career in the field of clinical research (Biologist) before transitioning to Hospital Administration where he would become one of the first African American Senior Administrators at the DVAHCS. In a parallel universe Brother Lawson’s love for his Alma Mata and passion for sports set the stage for him to be tapped as the youngest Head Coach when he accepted the Tennis Coach position in the Fall of 1989.
Throughout his dynamic career Brother Lawson has been recognized for his servant leadership including; appointments on local, state and national boards & committees, national peer recognitions and notable milestones in both of his respected professions…..a few examples being recognitions from the NC Governor, National Community Service Awards, Published Research in scientific journals, Coach of the Year, and NCCU’s first HBCU National Tennis Championship, just to name a few.
More than anything Brother Lawson loves the Lord and deeply cherishes his family (wife-T Michelle Lawson, son-D Curtis Lawson Jr (Kessie), son-Toryeon Hester (Kitania), GranddaughterSophia Lawson, Grandson-Isaiah Hester, Grandaughter-Tajira Hester, SisterQuerida Lawson, Brother Derrick Lawson, Stepmom-Dr Davesene Lawson, Nephew Darius Lawson, Brother-Darryl Spellman).
Lastly, please consider supporting one of Brother Lawson’s treasured philanthropic endeavors, the annual Lawson Charity Golf Classic (LCGC) which honors his Dad Dr J Ranaldo Lawson who was also a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc (Sigma Psi 63). Proceeds from the event are donated to local and national organizations that help make the world a better place (American Cancer Society, American Red Cross. Boys & Girls Club, First Tee program, DPS Teacher of the Month program, NCCU Endowed Scholarship). Visit www.dclconsulting.com/LCGC for more information.
Philip A. Terry was born and reared in Warrenton, North Carolina, on February 18, 1979, the youngest child of seven born to the late Elder Carlton J. Terry and Hilda Mae Terry. Philip has always been an energetic, well-liked and outgoing person. At Warren County High School, he was the parliamentarian for the Student Government Association and played the trumpet in the Marching Eagles band. It was also in Warrenton that he first began to serve others. He worked as a youth leader in his father’s church and was also a leader for the Americorps program during his senior year.
After graduating from high school, Philip decided to continue as an Eagle by enrolling in North Carolina Central University. While at NCCU, he pursued membership in Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. through the Tau Psi Chapter. Philip Terry was an influential and dedicated student, holding the offices of Panhellenic Counsel President and serving with the student council. Since earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from NCCU in 2001 and a Master’s in Social Work from NCSU. He has worked in education, functioned as a mental health clinician, and helped establish a mental health company in his home community.
Philip Terry is very passionate about serving others and his community. He volunteers each month with Urban Ministries of Durham, where he helps to feed hundreds of Durham community citizens. He is also an active member of Kings Park International Church, where he serves on the children’s ministry. Philip Terry also served as Beta Phi’s Basileus from 20212023. He currently serves as the Beta Phi Centennial Marshal and the Sixth District Economic Development Committee chairman.
Perhaps his greatest achievement, however, is the service he provides to his family. He is devoted to his wife, Keyanna, With the support of his wife, Philip is an exemplary model of manhood for his three young daughters, Phasia, Phallon and Pharen.
NAACP.
Observed each November and is designed to recognize those individuals at the local and international levels who have contributed to community uplift. A High School Essay Contest is to be held in conjunction with Achievement Week.
Each year the fraternity gives at least $50,000 to historically black college and universities in furtherance of Omega’s commitment to provide philanthropic support.
Every level of the Fraternity, particularly at the chapter level, is asked to play an active role in support of the partnership by actively engaging in the promotion of the Fraternity’s Fatherhood Mentoring initiative.
Chapters facilitate, participate and coordinate activities that promote good health practices. Some of the programs are the Charles Drew Blood Drive and partnership with the American Diabetes Association.
March 12th of each year chapters conduct an appropriate service to recall the memory of those members who have entered into Omega Chapter.
A concerted effort at the international, district and local levels to retain active brothers and return inactive brothers to full participatory status.
Promotes academic excellence among the undergraduate members. Graduate chapters provide financial assistance to student members and non-members
Chapters participate in activities that will uplift their communities. Some of the activities include: voter registration, Assault on Illiteracy; Habitat for Humanity; mentoring; and participation in fundraisers for charitable organizations.
The Fraternity’s STEM initiatives are designed to get students across the world excited about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Provides exposure, encouragement and financial assistance to talented young people participating in the performing arts. Winners are awarded recognition and may be given college scholarships.
Every district and chapter of the Fraternity is required to maintain a Life Membership at Large in the NAACP. All members of the fraternity are encouraged to he
join the NAACP.
Chapters facilitate and participate in activities that uplift their communities through the power of the vote.
Initiation Year
Initiation Chapter Name of Brother
1937 Delta Psi
1957 Mu Psi
1960 Upsilon Omicron
John H. Lucas
Donovan Harper
Joel Smith
1962 Pi Tyrone Baines
1962 Tau Psi A. Leon Stanback
1963 Tau Psi
1963 Xi Psi
1963 Tau Psi
1964 Mu Epsilon
1966 Tau Psi
1966 Tau Psi
1966 Tau Psi
1967 Mu Omicron
1967 Mu Omicron
1967 Xi Psi
1967 Beta Sigma
1967 Tau Psi
1968 Nu Epsilon
1968 Gamma Epsilon
1968 Mu Epsilon
1969 Iota Psi
1969 Pi Gamma
1969 Tau Psi
1969 Lambda Psi
1970 Zeta Omicron
1970 Beta Epsilon
Thomas Hardin
Robert Dubose
Floyd Ferebee
Robert Hoover
James Sanders Jr.
Owen Williams
Robert Woods
Oliver Johnson
Charles Joyner
Louie Rivers
Dan Snedecor
Evester Bailey
John H. Scott
Switzon Wigfall Jr.
Randolph Mills
Lester Heyward
William A. Bagby
Donald Daniel
Donnie Cox
Carey Hughley Jr.
Ronald Peterson
1970 Tau Psi Elton O`Neal
1971 Tau Psi
1971 Psi Omega
1972 Upsilon Phi
William Covington
William J. Kennedy IV
Colonel Bracy
1972 Mu Epsilon Allen Parker
1972 Eta Omega
1973
1973
1974 1974 1974 1974
1974
Gamma Sigma
Tau Psi
Phi Nu
Mu Omega
Psi Delta Psi Delta
Kappa Epsilon
Robert Page
Phillip Pugh
Dwight Perry
Joseph H. Yongue
John Greene
Howard A. Fitts
Jerry Palmer
Larry Lynn
Abdellatif, Amandla
Anderson, Paul
Archer, Mitchell
Bailey, Evester
Baines, Tyrone R. Barnes, Kenneth
Bell, Edward
Beverly, Brian
Billups, William
Brooks, Nowell
Brown, Kenneth
Burwell, Henry Collins, Jeremy Cox, Donnie
Daniel, Donald Davis, Barry
Davis, Eugene
Daye, Jeffrey
Dockery, Gregory
Edwards, Daniel Ellis, Derek
Farrar, Jonathan
Fitts, David
Fulmer, Jerry
Fulmore, Godfrey
Furtick, Edward
Gaddy Jr., Robert Garrett, Michael Gordon, Craig
Graham, Dion
Graham, Phillip Green, Isaac Greene, Marcus
Gregory, Derric
Guthrie, Gregory
Hardin, Thomas
Hargraves, Alan
Harris, Kenneth
Harris, Robert
Headen, Marlon
Horton, John
Irion, Nicholas
Johnson, Clifton
Jones, Antonio
Kelly, James
Kelly, Joseph
King, Wesley Lane Jr., Fleenoil
Lawson, D. Curtis
Leach, James
Lewis, Kenneth
Littles, Raymond
Lofton, Eugene
Love, Reginald
Lowery, Kedrick
McCall, Carlos
Mcclymont, Enrique
McMillon, Lewis McNeill, Jr., Robert
Moore, Marc
Neville, Shea
Pagan Jr, Bruce Patterson, Jamie
Patton, Bryan
Payton, Daryl Peterson, Ronald Pittman, Timothy
Porter, Whitney
Powell, Phillip
Pugh, Phillip
Putney, Jr., Freddie
Quiett, Vincent
Riley, Calvin
Rivers, Louie
Samuel, Daniel
Sanders Jr., James
Sanders, Lance Scott, John H.
Speller, Henry
Spells, Darrell
Stewart, James
Sullivan, Rashad
Thomas Jr., Josiah
Tillery, Alik
Uzzell, Kenyatta
Valentine, Stephen Vines, Derrick Ward, Gregory Watson, Michael White, Terrance
Williams, Robert Woods, Robert
Yongue, Joseph
Rencher Nicholas Harris
Lawrence Oxley
G. W. Cox
W. D. Hill
John "Shag" Stewart
I. Gregory Newton
Howard Wright
Bernice Thornton
Leroy Swift
John H. Wheeler
Charles A. Ray
C. C. Spaulding, Jr.
David Cooke
Joseph W. Goodloe
Gerald Underwood (1965-1967)
W. G. Pearson, II (1967-1969)
Lindsey A. Merritt (1969-1971)
William A. Marsh, Jr. (1971-1973)
Robert T. Lewis, Jr. (1973-1975)
Fred D. McNeill, Jr. (1975-1977)
James E. Hayslett (1977-1978)
John H. Scott (1978-1979)
George L. Quiett (1979-1980)
Darryl Smith (1980-1981)
Kumani Simmons, Basileus
Antonio Jones, First Vice Basileus
Bryan Patton, Second Vice Basileus
Darrell Spells, Keeper of Records and Seal
Roderick Ballard, Ass ’t. Keeper of Records and Seal
Thomas Taylor, Keeper of Finance
William Dixon, Ass’t. Keeper of Finance
Josiah Thomas, Keeper of Peace
Carlton Williams, Ass’t. Keeper of Peace
Daniel Samuel, Chaplain
Louis Threat, Ass’t. Chaplain
David Fitts, Dean of Education
Robert Gaddy, Ass’t Dean of Education
Phillip Powell, Parliamentarian
Phillip Harrington, Editor
John Ervin, Ass’t Editor
Philip Terry, Immediate Past Basileus
Elton M. O'Neal (1981-1983)
Tyrone R. Baines (1983-1985)
John H. Scott (1985-1987)
Evester B. Bailey (1987-1989)
Aubrey Kearney (1989-1991)
Quantella Williams (1991-1993)
Charles K. Blackmon (1993-1995)
A. Leon Stanback (1995-1997)
Samuel Harrison (1997-1999)
David L. Fitts, Sr. (1999-2001)
Randal V. Childs(2001-2003)
Ronald Peterson (2003-2005)
Allen M. Little (2005-2007)
Derrick D. Vines (2007-2009)
Brian O. Beverly (2009-2011)
Jim C. Harper II (2011-2013)
Derek D. Ellis (2013-2015)
Carlos M. McCall (2015-2017)
G.Russell Jones, III, (2017-2018)
David L. Fitts, Sr. (2018-2019)
Clayton Jones, Jr. (2019-2021)
Philip Terry, (2021-2023)