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A L P H A P H I A L P H A Alpha Phi Alpha, Mu Lambda Chapter - 1923, Washington, D.C. 1 Monthly Newsletter Editor: Jason Clark May 2014 WHATS INSIDE Presidents Message - pg2 Calendar of Events - pg3 Chaplain’s Report - pg6 Black & Gold Gala - pg4 ML Charter Members - pg8 2014 Black & Gold Gala Click Here For Gala Journal

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Summary of the events held in April by the Mu Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Inc including highlights of its signature Black & Gold Gala which is apart of its scholarship program

Transcript of May 2014

A L P H A P H I A L P H A

Alpha Phi Alpha, Mu Lambda Chapter - 1923, Washington, D.C. 1

Monthly Newsletter Editor: Jason Clark May 2014

WHATS INSIDE

Presidents Message - pg2Calendar of Events - pg3Chaplain’s Report - pg6

Black & Gold Gala - pg4ML Charter Members - pg8

2014 Black & Gold GalaClick Here

For Gala Journal

P R E S I D E N T S M E S S A G E

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I am excited. While at the Eastern Region Convention, many brothers approached me and offered congratulations for the work Mu Lambda has done this fraternal year. I spoke with corporate sponsors that are willing to work with Mu Lambda in 2014/2015. Some chapters have read our newsletter and are asking to partner. Other chapters are asking to copy our programs and model of leadership.

Brothers, you have done the work and deserve the praise. I can see why many are in awe – Mu Lambda has some of the best and brightest Alpha has to offer. You are leaders in your professions and fields. Brothers McDonald and Jackson are members of the SES pool, where only a limited number of government employees obtain that level. Very few African American males ever reach the level of their success. Brother Hinnant is the only African American vice president for one of the largest not for profit organizations. Brothers McGriff, Reed, and Sands are spiritual leaders. Brother K. Green is a young brother pursuing his doctorate degree after obtaining a bachelor’s degree. Brother Dawson was one of the few African American ambassadors. Brothers C. Young and K. Dixon are pursuing their CPA. Brother M. Carter owns multiple stores through his franchise. Brother Bell was a leading dentist, professor, and dean. Brother Lowery was a member of the SES pool, Executive Director of the King Memorial, three time president of Mu Lambda, and former Eastern Region Vice President. Brother Orange is a D.C. City Council member. Brother K. Washington is a leader in the professional law enforcement arena. Brother D. Banks is a college professor and has multiple degrees in various disciplines. Brother C. Brown was a college president. I can continue the list of the brothers in Mu Lambda that reads like a Who’s Who directory. My point is your success does not go without notice – I notice, the community notices, and so do other brothers in Alpha Phi Alpha.

Mu Lambda received notification that its Combined Federal Campaign application has been approved –more information and a campaign for solicitation will be forthcoming in the future.

While I am excited by all of the good news I am saddened by three recent occurrences: the loss of Brother Frank Lambeth (see the chaplain’s report for more details); the racist message from the owner of the L.A. Clippers; and the ruling in the Michigan affirmative action case.

Losing a brother who has been a member of the fraternity is an astronomical loss not only for Mu Lambda, but for Alpha in general. I sent an email asking brothers of Mu Lambda to show in record numbers to show respect for the Lambeth Family. While I talked about the great achievements of Mu Lambda brothers, to some that does not matter – solely because of the color of their skin. There is no place for racism in 2014. Every time I think we have passed those days, an incident like the owner of the Clippers serve me a constant reminder that there is more work to be done.

I close by stating, I will see you at the Omega service of Brother Lambeth on the morning of May 1st and later at the chapter meeting the evening of May 1st

Fraternally,Brother Eddie Neal, President

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Calendar of EventsMay 1nd - ! Chapter Mtg - ML HouseMay 21st - ! Exec Brd MtgSat June 7th - ! Chap Mtg - End of Year Cookout ! Mu Lambda House NOON

Any Submissions, Questions or Concerns for The Torch can be addressed to

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To see the Gala Journal PleaseClick Here

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Black &

B L A C K & G O L D G A L A

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Gold Gala

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Brothers,

Our dear Brother, Frank T. Lambeth Sr., a member of Mu Lambda chapter, has entered into the Omega chapter. Please find below the details for his Omega service and his obituary.

Date: May 1, 2014Time: 10:30 AM Place: McGuire Funeral Services, Incorporated 7400 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20012 Tel: 202-882-6600

Please pray for the Lambeth family.

Brother ButlerML Chaplain

ObituaryFrank Thomas Lambeth, Sr., was one of six children (5 boys + 1 girl) born to Lillie Cotton Lambeth and George Freeman Lambeth in Walltown, Durham, North Carolina. Frank was a graduate of Hillside High School in Durham and A&T State University in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Inducted into the Army in March 1943, Frank served with the 7th Corps in Belgium, Czechoslovakia, England, France, Germany, Holland and Luxembourg. He was honorably discharged from military service in October 1945.

Frank married his college sweetheart, Helena C. Lambeth, in September 1948 and they had two children, Frank Thomas Lambeth, Jr. (Frankie) and the lovely Duane Patrice Lambeth. Like many young Black Americans from the south seeking their fortune, Frank and Helena made their way to Washington DC in the early 1950s. Frank found employment as a sales representative for RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company.

A fan of spectator sports (particularly football and basketball), Frank enjoyed watching young football players scrimmage at area high schools. He followed the evolution of young athletes from high school to college to the pros. He was proud of the admirable basketball tradition of North Carolina schools and during playoff season would tease: “Just come on down Tobacco Road … If North Carolina can’t do it, Duke can. If Duke can’t do it, Wake Forest can.”

Frank and Helena made numerous road trips throughout the United States and Canada and spent every Christmas in North Carolina visiting family and friends. They loved to cruise and were often invited to take the maiden voyage of Royal Caribbean’s new cruise ships. About his total disinterest in traveling abroad, Frank would say that he’d been to Europe during WWII (as if Europe had not changed in > 50 years). In his later years, Frank took up golf and enjoyed sitting around the clubhouse swapping stories with his buddies. He was never the same following the unexpected death of his wife in July 2008. Frank is survived by his children; a grandson, Derek Justin Lambeth; a great granddaughter, Keré Raquel Lambeth; a sister, Margaret L. Gillis, and other relatives and friends.

H O W T O I M P R O V E Y O U R F I C O

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Guest speakers Lonnie Green Vice President of BB&T and Carlton Bell commercial/residential real estate and credit repair.

Discussed 5 c's of credit and how banks make decisions on lending:

1. Character - Will this person pay their loans back. Ability to pay back.

2. Capacity - Do you have the capacity to pay on time. Have you over extended yourself?

3. Capitol - What have you done to save,or how do you save/invest?

4. Conditions - What type of company do you have,and if something goes wrong how is it affected?

5. Collateral - What can you give us,so that we can make certain that we'll be paid back?

C H A R T E R M E M B E R S

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Arthur CurtisDr. Arthur Curtis, MD., former Surgeon who later became a professor of surgery at Howard University Medical School. At one point in time he served as the Surgeon-in-Chief of Freedmen's Hospital (which is now the site of Howard’s School of Communication).

Merrill H CurtisDr. Merrill H. Curtis, MD., a physician based in Washington, DC with a private practice. A second generation Alpha man and Doctor, following the legacy of his father, and also Mu Lambda Charter member Brother Arthur Curtis.

Victor R. DalyWriter and Author. Was a decorated officer and war hero in World War I. Cornell graduate and an initiate of Alpha Chapter, He wrote one of the first (if not THE first) novel by black soldiers based, and inspired on World War I. He was the first Secretary of Mu Lambda, holding the position for a number of years while the chapter was establishing itself. He was also a founding member of the American Bridge Association (ABA)

Eugene L. C. DavidsonHarvard University Undergrad Graduate. Howard Law Graduate. War Veteran. Davidson went into the business of investments and real estate. Brother Eugene was Owner of Davidson Investments (based in DC and New York) as well as House of Davidson Real Estate.

Arnold DonnawaDr. Arnold Donnawa, DDS was born in Trinidad, Donowa earned his D.D.S. from Howard University and did further work at the Royal College of Dental Surgeons in Toronto and at the renowned Forsyth Clinic in Boston, affiliated with Harvard Medical School, where he also served as chief of x-ray. Dr. Donnawa eventually went on to become the first Dean of Howard University’s College of Dentistry.

Walter GarvinDr. Walter Garvin, DDS is Native of Jacksonville, FL. Howard Undergrad and Howard Dental school Graduate. Garvin practiced in Baltimore specializing in bridge work before relocating his practice to Washington, DC. He was also a charter member of Delta Lambda in Baltimore.

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William L. HansberryWilliam Leo Hansberry was an historian and anthropologist. Harvard graduate, But while he was in undergrad he helped come up with the African Civilization Course and base for the Afro-American Studies program at Howard University. In 1922, He was credited as being the first academician to introduce a course on African history in a university setting in the United States. He was also a Past President of Mu Lambda.

Charles H. HoustonBrother Charles Hamilton Houston, Esq. was a civil Rights Attorney, mentor to Thurgood Marshall, and Former Dean of the Howard University School of Law (which now holds his namesake as the main building on the Law Campus). He was the NAACP’s Litigation Director who played a significant role in dismantling the Jim Crow laws, which earned him the title "The Man Who Killed Jim Crow".

***Edward Howard

***Joseph R. Jones

R. Frank JonesThe Seventh President of Mu Lambda Chapter, Dr. Richard Francis Jones, MD., was the first African American to be certified in Urology and the first African American to receive board certification in a surgical specialty. He went on to join the faculty at Howard University College of Medicine. In his memory, the American Urological Association has the “R. Frank Jones Urological Society”. A organization dedicated in his honor and to the advancement of Minorities in the Urological field of medicine.

***John E. Lowery

Clarence H. MillsDr. Clarence Harvey Mills, Sr. Ph.D was a professor with a specialty on multiple languages at Howard University. He eventually moved on to Wilberforce University where he became Head of the department of Foreign Languages. A World War I veteran, Brother Mills stayed very active in Alpha. Eventually serving on the staff of the Sphinx and through the Chi Lambda Chapter after moving to Ohio in 1937.

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Jewel Nathaniel Allison MurrayA Founder of our dear Fraternity. An educator in the Washington, DC Area public school system. Much of his career was spent at Armstrong Vocational High School in the District of Columbia. He was a member of Alpha Chapter’s first committee on organization of the new fraternal group, as well as the Committee on the Grip.

Norman L. McGheeNorman L. McGhee, Esq., who also served as general Secretary for the National Fraternity, Not only took part in making Mu Lambda Chapter but is also credited for making Zeta Lambda in Norfolk, Virginia. Brother McGhee was the first African-American, Licensed stock dealer in the Midwest and founded the first black-owned brokerage firm in the nation. A Double Alum from Howard University receiving his Undergraduate and Law Degree from the University in 1922. He eventually went on to become very involved in many civic organizations focused on uplifting the black community and even sat on the Board of Trustees of Wilberforce University.

Jewel Robert Harold OgleAlso a Founder of Alpha Phi Alpha. Entered the career secretarial field and had the unique privilege of serving as a professional staff member to the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations. He was an African American pioneer in his Capitol Hill position. He also proposed the Fraternity’s colors and was Alpha Chapter’s first secretary.

Louis H. RussellBrother Russell also helped charter the Delta Lambda chapter in Baltimore, Maryland. A Veteran, after the war he went on to receive his Undergraduate degree from Cornell University. Afterward he earned his Master’s Degree from Howard University and then went on to join the faculty at Howard as a Instructor.

James N. SaundersJames “Jimmy” N. Saunders was the Second President of Mu Lambda Chapter. Served in 1925 and for a short time retook the presidency in 1930 during Brother Charles H. Wesley’s absence. After receiving his Master’s Degree from Howard University he became an educator in principal. Serving at Cardoza, in DC, and Shelton B Granger in, Louisiana. He then served as Executive Director if Cleveland Urban League and Director of Youth Development of the United States Children’s Bureau. He Then was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare in 1966.

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Emory B. SmithThe Reverend Emory B. Smith Served as the Director in the Department of Public Information of Howard University. A graduate from Hampton University and Howard University he went on to also graduate from Yale University’s School of Divinity. Brother Smith also was the first editor and chief (and even for moment the business manager) of the “The Howard Alumnus” (now known as the “Howard Magazine“), the alumni publication of Howard U. and was President of Howard University Alumni Association. Brother Smith was the former (and only) War Secretary to the Fraternity (a former position during World War I). The duties included, in part, keeping “the fraternity in touch with brothers in the Army,” keeping those serving “in touch with fraternity affairs,” and reporting “all war news of fraternity interest to the Editor of The Sphinx.”

Harold C. StrattonDr. Harold Counsellor Stratton, MD., was The First president of Mu Lambda Chapter. Served from 1923 to 1924. He retained both his undergraduate and Medical Degrees from Howard University. During this time he sat on Howard University Alumni Association as a Vice President. After completing his residency in the Washington, DC he went on to become a Family Practitioner in the Dayton, Ohio Area.

J.H.N. WaringJames H. N. Waring, Jr. was a second generation educator and Harvard University graduate. He was a professor of German at Howard University before following in his fathers footsteps to be Principle, of the Downington Industrial and Agricultural School located in Downingtown, Pennsylvania (now the site of the Chester County campus of the Delaware County Community College.)

Charles H. WesleyHistorian. Past President of Wilberforce University, and Central State University. Past Dean of the Liberal Arts and the Graduate School at Howard University. He was the 4th African-American to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard University. And was a Past General President of Alpha Phi Alpha as well as the Author of our History Book. He was also a former Chapter president of Mu Lambda.

S E Q U O I A C L U B

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1st President Harold Stratton (1923-24)2nd President James N. Saunders (1925)3rd President Charles H. Wesley (1926-28)4th President Howard H. Long (1929)5th President James N. Saunders (Feb 1930)6th President Charles H. Wesley (June 1930)7th President Charles H. Wesley (Dec 1930)8th President Lewis K. Downing (1931-32)9th President R. Frank Jones (1933)10th President William L. Hansberry (1934)11th President Jewel ! Henry Arthur Callis (1935-36)12th President James B. Browning (1937-38)13th President U. Simpson Tate (1939)14th President C.C. House (1940-41)15th President George W. Peterson (1942-43)16th President Millard R. Dean (1944)17th President Verdie L. Robinson (1945-47)18th President Walter M. Booker (1948-49)19th President Clifton S. Hardy (1950-52)20th President C.C. House (1953-54)21st President William F. Nelson (1955-56)22nd President Aubrey E. Robinson (1957)23rd President William H. Smith (1958-59)24th President Edward J. Austin (1960)25th President Joseph Waddy (1961-62)

26th President William H. Smith (1963-64)27th President Elgy Johnson (1965)28th President George H. Windsor (196-67)29th President James T. Speight (1967-69)30th President Harold Sims (1969)31st President Eddie Madison (1970-72)32nd President Wilbur Sewell (1972-74)33rd President Charles Thomas (1974-76)34th President Theodore Taylor (1976-78)35th President Elmer Moore (1978-81)36th President William E. Calbert (1981-83)37th President Osmond Brown (1983-85)38th President Vernon Gill (1985-87)39th President Morris Hawkins (1987-89)40th President Leory Lowery (1989-91)41st President Morris Hawkins (1991-93)42nd President C.C. Jones (1993-95)43rd President Vincent Orange (1995-97)44th President Melvin White (1997-99)45th President Leroy Lowery (1999-01)46th President James Haynes (2001-02)47th President Rudolph Harris (2002-04)48th President Edwin Norwood (2004-06)49th James McDonald (2006-08)50th President Timothy Fitzgerald (2008-10)51st President Kwame Ulmer (2010-11)52nd President Leroy Lowery (2011-13)53rd President Eddie Neal (2013-14)

Lineage of Mu Lambda Presidents

E A S T E R N R E G I O N A L C O N V E N T I O N

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D C O N E F U N D

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Celebrating National Charter Schools Week & Teacher Appreciation Week

Thursday, May 8, 2014Paul Public Charter School

5800 Eighth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20011

Paul PCS Boys Workshops: 3:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Doors Open & Reception 5:15 p.m. – 6:15 p.m.

Forum: 6:15 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Paul PCS presents My Brother’s Keeper...Responding to the Call

Education is the civil rights issue of our time. Paul PCS seeks to respond to the call for action and believes in educating all of our young boys of color through middle and high

school in order to prepare them to go to and through college.

Join us in this conversation to address the prevailing issues facing young boys of color in the District of Columbia on May 8th!

RSVP by May 7, 2014 at http://www.eventbrite.com/e/paul-pcs-presents-my-brothers-

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Interested in getting involved? Contact Paul PCS Development team at [email protected].

Hosted by In partnership with

E-BOARD POSITION BROTHER EMAIL PHONEPresident Neal, Eddie W. [email protected] President : Gibbs, Mr. Joseph [email protected] 901-240-9039Recording Secretary : Giles, Kevin R. [email protected] 804-389-1906Corresponding Secretary : LaRoche, Mikael [email protected] 202-957-4055Financial Secretary : Young, II, Chatman K. [email protected] 703-231-2096Treasurer : Young, Bryant Michael [email protected] 240-472-5276Chaplain : Butler, Mr. Jonathan Z [email protected] 571-251-8253Historian : Harmon, III, James [email protected] 301-659-0442Intake Coordinator : Wilson, Mr. John [email protected] 301-455-6119Assoc. Editor/Sphinx : Hinnant, Mr. Keith [email protected] 202-351-8981Editor of the Torch Clark, Jason [email protected] 732-642-2610Dir. Educational Activities : Fields, Jr., Dr. Arthur [email protected] 301-442-9064Sergeant-at-Arms : Jones, Mr. Nicholas [email protected], [email protected], Parliamentarian : Walker, Jacob R. [email protected] : Almaroof, Mr. Sulaiman [email protected] 240-486-6851Web Master : Jones, Mr. Mark Kevin [email protected] 301-385-0758Intake Class President : Jones, Mr. Mark Kevin [email protected] at-large : Wilson, Mr. James O. [email protected] past president : Lowery, III, Mr. Leroy [email protected] 202-487-3129

COMMITTEE CHAIRS BROTHER EMAIL PHONEAuditing                                                Mark Ross [email protected] 202-422-8493Beautillion                                             Eddie Neal                               [email protected]’s Keeper                                 John Wilson                           [email protected] 301-455-6119Budget and Finance                             Chatman Young [email protected] 703-231-2096Chapter of the Year                             Antwan Lofton [email protected] 292-997-8498Charles H. Wesley Award                   Karim Alamurri [email protected] 571-275-8460Communication & Technology      Mark Jones [email protected] 301-385-0758Community Service                                 Khama Sharp                       [email protected] 202-294-0328Hospitaltiy Terrance Tarver [email protected] 202-489-9597Membership                                               Timothy Fitzgerald [email protected] 301-332-7507Pan Hellenic Council                             Joel Grey [email protected]> 610-639-2964Program                                                     Frederick Engram [email protected] 315-921-3622Public Policy                                          Brent Radcliff [email protected] 504-231-6114Social                                                         Joel Grey [email protected]> 610-639-2964Senior Brother Chair Robert Ricardson [email protected] and Under Chair Mikel LaRoche [email protected] 202-957-4055

E-Board & Committee Chairs

C H A P T E R B I R T H D A Y S

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May1st - Johnson, III, Campbell

1st - Jones, Joseph K.2nd - Davis, Larry D.2nd - Sharp, Khama

4th - Hafford, William M.5th - Brown, Jr. Lucius5th - Carter, Dickie S.

5th - Farid, Wali 5th - King, Arthur5th - Ross, Mark

6th - Mitchell, Tyrone D.8th - Young, B. Michael9th - Shepherd, Robert10th - Gums IV, Eathen10th - Kittrell, Daniel13th - Adams, James13th - Salters, Adam15th - Pierce, Nigel

16th - Hall, Julius17th - Williams, Nathaniel21st - Pearson, Alfonso N.

21st - Seaberry, Joseph22nd - Johnson, Earnest23rd - Green, Matthew23rd - McGee, Willie

23rd - McQueen, James T.23rd - McGriff, Lloyd

25th - Hardy, Melvin T.28th - Gadsden, Elbert

29th - McClinton, Kelvin29th - Pendergrass, Alphonso

29th - Simpson, Mario29th - McDonald, James

29th - Fields Jr, Art31st - Lofton, Antwan31st - Pilgrim Roger

31st - Lowery III, LeRoy

C H A I R D R I V E

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The chapter chair drive project needs your support. The Mu Lambda Foundation is accepting tax deductible donations in the amount of $100 per chair. You don’t have to be a Brother to make a chair donation: Alpha wives, friends and families are also encouraged to participate. Upon receipt of your donation, your contribution will be permanently noted for all to see. Your name will be inscribed in gold lettering on a black chair as pictured above.

Donated by Brother (your name inserted) or In Memory of Brother ___________. Supporters to date include: Brother Julius Brice Brother Eddie Neal Brother LeRoy Lowery Brother Charles Donegan Brother Curtis Hunigan Brother Timothy Fitzgerald Brother Arthur King Brother Michael Brown Brother Michael Brown in Memory of Brother Kenneth Higgins Brother Michael Carter Brother Adrian Vincent James Brother Adrian Vincent James in Memory of Brother Robert “Bob” Warren Brother Syl Lorenzo Shannon Brother John Eason Brother Louis Ford in Memory of: Brother Morris Hawkins Brother Frederick Ford Brother Earl Root Brother Rudolph Scipio Brother William Calbert in Memory of Brother Syl Lorenzo Shannon Brother Lloyd T. McGriff Brother Louis Buck Brother Arlester Brown Brother James McDonald Brother M. Christopher Brown II in Memory of Brother Vernon Polite Brother M. Christopher Brown Brother Clyde Blassengale, Sr. Brother William Page Brother Eric Herndon Brother Rudolph Harris Brother Rylan R. Harris Soror Janette Hoston Harris in Memory of Brother Eluen H. Hoston, Jr. Brother David BanksBrother Malcolm D. JacksonSoror Janette Hoston Harris in Memory of Brother Charles H. WesleyBrother Kenneth HolbertBrother Clinton C. Jones III in Memory of Brother Louis E. Murray

C H A P T E R D U E S

*Please attempt to submit your dues online using PayPal*

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or

www.MuLambdaFoundation.org

*If you are not using Paypal, funds in the form of check or cash must have the appropriate form attached. You can download forms from the chapter or foundation

website. Attach the form along with the check or cash to mail in or submit to the Treasurer or Financial Secretary*

Chapter Dues Structure Grand Tax Chapter Dues

General Organization Mu Lambda Total Late

Life Member - $400.00 $400.00 $410.00Non-Life Member $150.00 $400.00 $550.00 $570.001st Year Alumni $75.00 $250.00 $325.00 $345.002nd Year Alumni $112.50 $250.00 $362.50 $382.50Graduate Student $150.00 $350.00 $500.00 $520.00

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