10A LIFESTYLES/RELIGION/The Charlotte Post Thursday, April 11, 1996 DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INCORPORATED Presents its 32nd Debutante Cotillion CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLEMA March 27, 1996 — The Charlotte Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated invites Charlotte to attend its annual Debutante Cotillion on April 12, 1996 from 9 pm until 1 am. Festivities will begin at 9 pm in the Grady Cole Center located on Central Ave in Charlotte, North Carolina. The presentation of 21 "sparkling” debutantes at the Cotillion promises to provide an “brilliant” evening. This years theme “Ebony Jewels of the Nile” is most appropri ate for our 32nd cotillion. The cotillion will feature the very talented band “Sterling” This years’ debutantes, par ents, and high schools are; Michelle A. Austin, Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Austin, West Charlotte; Kimberly A. Bailey, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Bailey, South Mecklenburg; Chasity Bowers, Ms. Janie Diggs, Garinger; Kizzy Burris, Mr. & Mrs. William Nowlin, West Charlotte; Niya Kafiya Carr, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Carr, North Mecklenburg; Andrea. Nicole Frazier, Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Nelson, III, Myers Park; Selena Renee Frink, Mr. & Mrs. George H. Frink, Sr., West Charlotte; Christina Griffin, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Griffin, South Mecklenburg; Natasha Gunn, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Gunn, Garinger; Cameron Rose Hamlin, Mr. & Mrs. William Hamlin, West Charlotte; Lynn L. Holmes, Mr. & Mrs. Willie J. Holmes, Independence; Zenovia Jackson, Ms. Sharon Jackson, Olympic; Lakeisha Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, HI, Charlotte Country Day; Shauntavia M. Lzvingston, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Livingston, West Charloffe; Lacarshia T. Patterson, Mr. Reynard Wright & Ms. Frances Hayden, West Charlotte; Joy Y. Reid, Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Reid, West Charlotte; Lakeisha Shawnte’ Roberts, Mr. & Mrs. Michael St. Claire Roberts, Sr., West Mecklenburg; Candice N. Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Larkin B. Smith, HI, Harding University; Aisha Shante’ Swann, SSG & Mrs. Robert E. Drapper, West Mecklenburg; Lisp Michelle Tucker, Mrs. Cassandra W. Williams, West Charlotte; and Rochetta Wiliams, Mr. & Mrs. Willie Williams. CONGRATULATIONS to 1996’s chairperson(s) Sandra Johnson and Jeannette McNeal for another successful Cotillion. The Charlotte Chapter founded in 1942 has approxi mately 260 active members. Once again, each member ded icated themselves to “giving back” to the Charlotte com munity by devoting their financial and/or volunteer assistance to numerous pro grams. Delta Sigma Theta is fully committed to public service. Delta Sigma Theta’s mission revolves around 5 major thrusts — Educational Development, Economic Development, Political Awareness and Involvement, International Awareness and Involvement, and Physical and Mental Health. Several programs the Charlotte chapter actively par ticipates in are ADAGE (Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Aids, and Community Education), Deltas for Change, Dorothy Counts Scoggins Scholarship, Excellence in Youth, School America, Senior Citizen Outreach, Arts and Cultural Awareness, and Political Awareness. Examples of other public ser vice projects the sorority sup- Michelle Austin Kimberly Bailey Andrea Frazier Selena Frink Lynn Holmes Zenovia Jackson Joy Reid Lakeisha Roberts Candice Smith Aisha Swann Lisa Tucker Rochetta Williams ports are Habitat for Humanity, Special Olympics, United Negro College Fund, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, YWCA, YMCA, Charlotte Mecklenburg Women’s Commission, Voter Registration, Metrolina Food Bank, Women Reach, Continuing Education Program and many, many more. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated began in 1913, on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC, as a non-profit sorority of college educated women dedicated to public service. The national headquarters remains located in Washington, DC. The collective membership of 175,000 post graduate and undergraduate women has more than 750 chap ters throughout the United States, Africa, Korea, and the Caribbean Islands. 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