Left to Right Bro. David Peay, Manhood ? Clarence McKee , Perseverance ? Bro. Virgil Simpson , Citizen of the year - Bro, Clarence Gaines , Scholar ship ? Bro, Billy Friende, Omega Man of the Year ? Kenny Faulkner - Left to Right Bro. Robert Phillips , chairman, Bro. David Peay , member , Bro. Walter Farabee, member , Bro. Ronald Hughes , basileus and advisor , Bro. Lonnie Holman , six/Ai district representative, Bro. Edwin Patterson , advisor , Bro. Geogory Williams, member, Bro. Kenny Faulkner , advisor National Achievement Week A Great Success Phi Phi Chapter of Omega Phi Phi Fraternity, Inc., held its National Achievement Week Pro gram during Nov. and determined that feedback indicates it as being highly successful. For over 75 years, the Achieve ment Week Celebration has been ' one of the most highly visible pro * grams within the fraternity family. This year, the program honored the citizen of the year, the Omega Man of the Year and recognized those individual members who , by thought, deeds and words exempli fied the ideals and purposes of the four cardinal principles, of which the fraternity was founded; Man hood, Scholarship, Perseverance and Uplift. The week's activities com menced with a social hour and Omega fellowship on Friday, Nov. >. at the Urban League. On Satur day night, the awards ceremony was held at Winston-Salem State Uni versity/A.H. Anderson Center. The program culminated with the Fra-~ ternity's members and wives wor ^ . piping at the Shiloh Baptist Church ? '. ? Sunday morning. /'.v Brother Lonnie C. Holman, *?* ? pincga Phi Phi's sixth district rcp * ? 1 ? fesentative was the keynote speaker ? ? I ? }?i the awards night celebration. Vie '???>p?kc on the Fraternity's 1993 *I;!f)ational Theme "Mandate for **" 'youth in the 1990s; Personal Uplift !???J?hrough Social Economic and ? J^Htical Empowerment." Brother ; ? dolman. a native of Winston-Salem currently a member of Epsilou Nu Chapter. Spartanhurgh, S.C., director of guidance and administra tive assistant and t{ic coordinator of the night school at the Daniel Mor gan Vocational Center in Spartan burg. During the awards ceremony. Brother Lonnie C. Holman, Omega Phi Phi fraternity, Inc., Sixth District Representative. music was provided by the Que Notes (Brothers of the Fraternity) under the able direction of brother Rudolph V. Boone. Sr. Brother Walter Farabee served as master of ceremonies. The honoree for the four cardi nal principles were: Scholarship - Bro. Billy Friende, Jr. Manhood - Bro. Clarence McKee, Perseverance - Bro. Virgil Simpson, Uplift - Bro. Daniel Peay. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the follow ing awards. The Omega Man of the Year - Kenny Faulkner The Citizen of the Year - Clarence Gaines Achievement week chairman was Bro. Robert Phillips, committee members were Bros. David Peay, Walter Farabee and Gregory Williams. Bros. Ronald Hughes, Kenny Faulkner, Edwin Patterson and James Rousseau served as advi sors to the committee. Bro. Ronald Hughes is Basileus of Phi Phi Chap ter. PHILLIP S. BANKS III PERSONAL INJURY Personalized Servicte -ALL COURTS - FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION Office Hours By Appointment 3000 Bethesda Race 659-091 1 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Reach Out to Help the Young and Old t The young ladies of Zeta Phi kitchen. On the campus of Win* Beta Sorority Inc. of the omega ston-Salem State University , chapter have been working dill- these ladies held aThanksgTvmg gently these two months of Nov. candle light ceremony for the and Dec. The services that they students of the c*mpus and for have provided has been dealing the Christmas holidays the Zeta's with those young or old. The gave the reaidents of Sunrise Zeta's have also been working Towers poinsettia. on the campus of Winston-Salem In all, the Ladies of Zeta Phi State University. Beta Sorority Inc. of the Omega These young ladies have chapter have worked hard during helped the kids of The Youth the months of Nov. and Dec. Opportunity Home, letting them This hard work has also been know that they care. The kids of seen in the studies of one of the the William C. Sims Recre- members of Zeta Phi Beta Soror ational Center have also been ity Inc. of the Omega chapter, shown love and caring from the Nicole Welford has been Zeta's at the first ever Teens inducted into the society of Speak out Against Violence. Alpha Kappa Mu the honor sod The Zeta's participated in ety for outstanding students in this program giving solutions and college. ideas for how to stop the vio- The adopted highway that lence. 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