Zeta Phi Beta holds its Founder's
Day
Rho Zeta and Omega Chapters
of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
held their Founder's Day Celebra
tion last Sunday at Mount Pleasant
-Baptist Church.
Emily Harper, Basileus of Rho
Zeta Chapter, who served as Mis
tress of Ceremonies, gave the wel
come, and made presentations and
closing remarks. Pollye Bailey gave
was one of the founders of the
sorority, was a member of Rho Zeta
Chapter for many years. Mrs.
Williams also noted that the Omega
Chapter of the Sorority was the first
fraternal group established at Win
ston-Salem Teachers College, now
Winston-Salem State University.
The main attraction of the
afternoon was a concert performed
Emily Harper, left, Basileus of Rfio Zeta Chapter of the Zeta PI ii
Beta Sorority, Inc. presents a check to D'Walla Simmons for the
Sorority's Dunston-Dillard Scholarship at WSSU.
the Invocation and Michacll E. by the Winston-Salem State Univer
Parker outlined the occasion. sity Choir directed by D'Walla Sim
Edythe Williams gave a history mons and accompanied by Alfonza
of the sorority. She noted that the Williamson. *
late soror, Pearl Anna Neal, who Part I of the concert was
Emily Harper, Basileus of Rho Zeta chapter, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority,
Inc. presents a $1,000 check to James C. Parks for the United
Negro College Fund. The presentation was made at the Sorority's
Founder's Day Celebration.
opened with Roland M. Carter's performed by the University
arrangement of "Lift Every Voice Women. Part II of the concert was
and Sing," and Part I was concluded concluded with the choir perform
with Carter's arrangement of "Hold ing director Simmons' arrangement
Fast To Dreams." of "Peace Be Still." ?
Part II of the concert was The celebration of the after
opeired with "Rock in lertrsaicrn" noon ended wufc-a reception m the
arranged by Director Simmons and ? Fellowship Hall of the church.
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