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• Vol. 10 • Jan. 27 - Feb. 2, 2022
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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority salutes members! Running for Dallas Alumnae Chapter annual Founders Day program held
By Cheryl Smith PUBLISHER
Cheryl Hickmon and Cheryl Smith
I met my sorority sister Cheryl Hickmon when she was a regional representative of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. During the time we spent together it wasn’t an easy time because we were gathered in Dallas, TX for the national convention Linda Barrett and several Neal sorors were on a plane traveling to the convention when Delta Airlines Flight 191 crashed. So many livDebra Jones es were lost. As we tried to continue with convention activities and Delta business, the times were c h a l l e n g ing Clif Sneed and very emotional as we also waited to hear information about the condition of Dr. Kathleen Cooper Wright, the current Southern Regional Director, who was injured on the flight and later transitioned. I recall it being a tough time. It was a similar feeling this week when the news came of the passing of now President Cheryl Hickmon. Yes, from the time she was initiated at See MY TRUTH, page 11
Amye Thompson Hollins on why she deserves your vote
50 Year Honorees
These are the times!
Honorable Faith Gwender LiasSimmons Johnson Baskett
Cynthia Dr. Jennifer Dr. Patricia Nickleberry Butler Wimbish Ann Smith
Carolyn L. Bailey is a graduate of Lincoln High School in Port Arthur, TX and she received her BS Degree in biology from the University of North Texas and M.ED. from Texas A&M Commerce. A retired educator and member of Friendship-West Baptist Church, she was inducted into the African American Educators Hall of Fame.
Antoinette Simmons
Carolyn L. Bailey
Kathy Campbell
Patricia Godfrey
Beverly A. Tutt
Dr. Sharon L. Mary Crowell- Catherine Blackman Randolph Sue Coleman
Dr. Sharon L. Blackman received her Bachelors Degree from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She also eared a M.ED and Doctorate of Education. A retired higher education administrator, she is a member of The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Kathy Campbell received her BA degree in biology from the University of North Texas.
A member of Concord Church, she is an analyst and enjoys traveling, reading and playing the piano. Catherine Sue Coleman received her BA in English and Art from Albion College. A member of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church, she is retired from American Airlines after 28 years. See DELTA SIGMA THETA, page 16
Let's hear it for SPUD!
NBA great Spud Webb is the pride of Wilmer Hutchins High School and at halftime, during the Wilmer Hutchins vs. Lincoln High School Tuesday night, his Jersey was retired. Currently the President of Basketball Operations for the Texas Legends, on the court Webb is probably most remembered for winning the 1986 Slam Dunk
Contest, defeating teammate Dominique Wilkins of the Atlanta Hawks; during the All Star weekend that was held in Dallas. Today, he still holds the title as the dunk contest's shortest winner at 5'7". He's also still wellloved and admired for his philanthropy, commitment to youth and support of his community/school.
Delta Sigma Theta President, Cheryl A. Hickmon, passes
Photos by Lola Gomez, The Dallas Morning News
In Memoriam NBA great, Kobe Bryant, and others died in plane crash January 26, 2020.
From Staff Reports Texas Metro News
The national president of one of the nation’s oldest sororities comprised of Black professional women, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., died recently after a brief illness, the organization announced. See CHERYL HICKMON, page 3
Change
Cheryl A. Hickmon
Kobe and Gianna Bryant, John Altobelli, Keri Altobelli, Alyssa Altobelli, Christina Mauser, Sarah Chester, Payton Chester and Ara Zobayan
Amye Thompson Hollins
My name is Amye Thompson Hollins, and I am running for Dallas County District Clerk in the upcoming 2022 Democratic Primary election. I am running to restore leadership accountability to the District Clerk’s Office by reinforcing, reevaluating and redirecting the duties of the deputy clerks. I plan to improve morale through motivation of middle and senior level management. I will be a stalwart supporter for the staff and leaders who work the closest with the public. I will improve the quality of the relationships between the Clerk’s Office, the judiciary, and all constituent services to provide a better experience for the community. Role and responsibilities The District Clerk is the custodian of the records for all district court proceedings including Criminal, Civil, Family and Juvenile District Courts, as well as Family IV-D (child support), Tax, and Magistrate Courts. The District Clerk also operates three passport offices. The District Clerk’s Office is responsible for processing cases filed by attorneys, pro se litigants and citizens. When cases are filed, they are sorted and sent to the district courts to be reviewed and ruled upon by a district judge. Once a disposition in a case has been reached, the records are maintained and made available to the See RUNNING FOR CHANGE, page 12