The SPHINX | Summer 1989 | Volume 75 | Number 4 198907504

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KUDOS Brother Ralph E. Ricardo, Ascension Parish Superintendent of Schools, was named the 1989 Outstanding Educator by the Louisiana Association of School Executives . . . Brother Phillip W. Heath, a 1987 graduate of Morehouse College, has been named Public Information Officer for the City of Highland Park, Michigan . . . The Hawthorne family, including Brother James, his wife Stephanie and their daughter Tamorah, was selected Family of the Week by the Dallas Post Tribune newspaper during November 1989 . . . Brother Calvin Brown, M.D., proudly announced the establishment of Brown Medical Associates in Atlanta, Georgia, as his daughter, Joisanne Brown, M.D., teamed with dad to specialize in family and internal medicine . . . Brother Dr. T. J. Jemison. President of the National Baptist Convention, USA, received his 10th honorary doctorate during December 15th commencement exercises at Southern University. Dr. Jemison was the keynote speaker for the ceremonies . . . Brother Cedric A. Fuller has been selected to appear in Who's Who in the South and Southwest. Brother Fuller is employed by Alabama A & M University in the Department of Student Life . . . Brother David W. Whitehead has been named General Counsel of the Illuminating Company (CEI), the electric utility corporation serving the Cleveland, Ohio metropolitan area. Brother Whitehead is a former President of the Cuyahoga County Library Board . . . Brother Theo McClammy has been elected Chairperson of the New Nanover (NC) Interagency Council, a consortium of public and private agencies promoting human services. Brother McClammy is an employee of the New Hanover Human Relations Commission . . . Brother Lucius Robertson, a member of St. John AME Church in Norfork, Virginia, was elected "Most Outstanding Layman 1989" at the meeting of the 2nd Episcopal District Lay Organization of the AME Church meeting in Richmond, Virginia . . . Brother Raymond R. Brown former Urban League executive, was honored by the University of Akron upon retiring after 34 years as a faculty member . . . Brother Bedford Cash Page 12

was named Ranger for the Tuskegee National Forest. Brother Cash will direct the management of 11,000 acres of national forest lands in Macon County, Alabama . . . Brother Micheal Burton, a senior at Illinois State University, was awarded a scholarship/internship by the Illinois Broadcasters Association. A communications major planning to be a record producer, Brother Burton will intern at Radio Station WDWS in Champaign, Illinois . . . Brother Darrel Peavy, a senior music education major at Alcorn State University, was the 1989 recipient of the Presser Scholarship for outstanding academic achievement. The award is provided by the Presser Foundation of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, an organization dedicated to the improvement of music and music education . . . Brother David Perine, President of Epsilon Lambda Chapter in St. Louis, was cited in the advertising series "Real Winners." The series is a public affairs spot sponsored by the Missouri Lottery and honors citizens working to improve life in the state. Brother Perine and Epsilon Lambda were cited for providing low-cost housing through the Alpha Redevelopment Corporation, for their Project Alpha teen pregnancy prevention program, and for the efforts of Project Even Start, which focuses on parenting skills to enhance the futures of minority children . . . Brother Marcus Carruthers, a student a Grambling State University, reflects on a rewarding Summer of 1989 wherein he served as one of 12 interns with the Miller

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Brewing Company . . . Western Michigan University honored Brother Dennis Archer by naming the circle drive in front of its Bernhard Center in his honor. The new Archer Circle Drive was dedicated on December 12th. The Brothers of Epsilon Xi Chapter suggested this citation to the university as a salute to the Michigan Supreme Court Justice, who was a member of the chapter while at WMU.

FOUNDERS PAY 1989 "A Legacy . . . That Dares To Dream"

was the theme of the Founders' Day Observance of Alpha Rho Lambda Chapter, Columbus, Ohio. Brother Rev. Otis Moss, Jr. of Olivet Institutional Church (Cleveland, OH) was the keynote speaker for the luncheon at the Hyatt Regency at Ohio Center . . . Beta Omicron Lambda, Mobile, Alabama, held its 50th Anniversary/ Founders' Day Luncheon at the Quality Inn Garden Center. City Council President Reginal Crenshaw is President of the Chapter . . . Institutional First Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia was the scene of the joint observance by Gamma Omicron Lambda Chapter of Albany and Delta Delta Chapter at Albany State College . . . Epsilon Lambda in St. Louis marked Founders' Day with a Community Celebration focusing on literacy. A reception at the Sheraton St. Louis brought community leaders together to exchange ideas on meeting the literacy challenge . . Delta Lambda continued on Page 16

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