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News of Tau Psi Zeta Chapter - Alsip, IL
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Winter 2010 Edition
Charise Bennett, Editor-in-Chief
Touching the Past of Zeta... Founders’ Day Events
By Soror J. Johnson
In celebration of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority's founding dates, the
Chicagoland Graduate (Alumni) chapters hosted the annual Joint Founders’ Day events.
These annual events offer great opportunities to socialize with Blue and White family, as well
as the chance to reflect on the history of the organizations, celebrate the present, and look
forward to the future.
The Joint Founders’ Day Sip was
held in the Sigma House on January 9,
2010. Exclusive to Zetas and Sigmas,
attendees had the opportunity to partake in
a rededication ceremony. Following the
rededication, fraters and Sorors danced the
night away to the sounds of DJ Galaxie.
The Blue & White Family met up again at
G-Cues in the West Loop on Friday,
January 15 to toast the Five Pearls.
“Reclaiming Our Roots” was the
theme for the 10th Annual Joint Sigma/Zeta Founders Banquet held on January 16, 2010. The
banquet was held at NIKOS Restaurant and Banquets in Bridgeview, IL. Members of the Blue
and White Family came out to reflect on the principles and honor the founders of the
organizations. The night’s program included the singing of the Black National Anthem, a small
play, a libation ceremony, a raffle for great prizes, and the singing of the Fraternity and Sorority
National Hymns. Attendees danced, took photos, and socialized through the night.
Looking forward to another blutiful celebration next year!
From the Desk of the President:
Greetings Sorors, Amicae, Youth, Brothers, Family & Friends!
We continued our work this year by focusing on our four principles of Service,
Scholarship, Sisterly Love and Finer Womanhood, but the real emphasis is
on Service, Service, Service. Although we had some fun with our Let’s Chill
Event, the Undergraduate Holiday Party, Blu Year’s Eve and celebrating our
Founders and ourselves with our Phylacter Awards; we really focused on
serving our community. We brought in 11 new members who got right down
to work at our annual service projects at the Salvation Army and the Chicago
Christian Industrial League on Christmas. Our toy drive allowed us to have
fun and collect toys for needy children at local hospitals and in our
community. Finally we continued to teach the community and our youth
about Kwanzaa and focusing on our heritage. I hope that
our efforts inspire you to give to your community and
donate to our scholarship fund or join us at our next
service project – see you soon!
Sisterly,
Charlotte D. Taylor, President
Pearl Pages Inside:
TPZ and Finer Womanhood
Founders' Celebrations
1
TPZ and Service
6th Annual Toy Drive
2
Holiday Toy Deliveries
2
Christmas Service
3
Haiti Relief Efforts
3
HIV Workshop
4
TPZ and Sisterly Love
Little Girls of Pearls
5
Girls of Pearls
6
Collegiate Pearls
7
Friends of Pearls
8
New Members
10
TPZ and Scholarship
Black History Program
4
Phylacter Awards
10
Blu Year's Eve
Sankofa Awards
11
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Toys, Philanthropy and Zetas
6th Annual Toy Drive
By Soror S. Lane
Tau Psi Zeta’s 6th Annual Toy Drive was held on December
11, 2009 at Fuddruckers in Calumet City. The entire TPZ
family: Sorors, Amicae, Archonettes, Amicettes and Pearlettes along with friends and family came
together for fun and fellowship to kick off the holiday season!
TPZ broke the old record and set a new one by collecting over 270 toys to donate to Children’s
Memorial Hospital, La Rabida Hospital, and Hope Village
Shelter. This year's event was so successful that Santa Claus
made a special trip from the North Pole to pass out candy
canes and take pictures with the excited children!! Santa
made time to check his naughty/nice list with promises to
come back on Christmas Eve!
Everyone who attended this event had a great time. Special
thanks to the Fundraising Committee for another holly,
jolly toy drive!
Toys, Purpose, and Zeal
Holiday Toy Deliveries
By Soror S. Williams
Armed with toys, purpose, and zeal, the phenomenal
ladies of TPZ set out to spread some holiday cheer. With
toys collected from the annual toy drive, the Social Action
Committee went out to make deliveries to families in need. TPZ was able to bless the
hearts of children at La Rabida Children’s Hospital, Children’s Memorial Hospital, and
Hope Village with toys to brighten their holiday
season. TPZ also blessed both the Durr and Pierce
families with donations. The families were all smiles
as they posed for pictures with members of TPZ.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, to the entire
Social Action Committee and Chair Angela
McGhee for their efforts in keeping TPZ communityconscious and action-oriented.
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Thinking of People with Zest
Christmas Service Projects
By Soror H. Smith
Thinking of People less fortunate is always a priority during
the holiday season. In the spirit of giving and sharing with
Zest, members of TPZ volunteered at the Salvation Army and
the Chicago Christian Industrial League (CCIL) on Christmas
Day. Sorors served guests at the CCIL's Annual Holiday
Breakfast at the Roosevelt location in Chicago. Across town,
despite the cold and rainy conditions, TPZ Sorors and Youth
hit the streets in the
Salvation Army's mobile
service van to provide
food to the dispossessed
outside of Weiss Memorial Hospital.
The TPZ family is thankful for the opportunities to help those in
need and is mindful to count their blessings during the holiday
season and throughout the year!
Let’s Talk Perfect Zeal
Haiti Relief Efforts
By Soror D. Coleman
Let’s Talk Perfect Zeal! That’s what was seen at recent events that were
dedicated to the unfortunate families affected by the earthquake in PortAu-Prince, Haiti. TPZ members were found at Share Your Soles in Alsip
and helping fellow Greek Sisters at Youth 1st Counseling Services and
Metropolitan Family Services in Chicago.
Over at Share Your Soles, TPZ Sorors and Youth worked to sort and
pack shoes to send to Haiti. TPZ was in the right place at the right time
because Derrick Blakely of CBS News was there to interview the
Founder of Share Your Soles, Mona Purdy. According to the report, Ms.
Purdy has been supporting the citizens of Haiti for many years by sending shoes donated by the
citizens of Chicago. Soror Lynda Calonge, a native of Haiti, was also interviewed by Blakely and
was able to provide information about the devastation from her family in Haiti.
Not far away, more ladies of TPZ were found intermingled
with other Greek sisters at Youth 1st Counseling Service
and Metropolitan Family Services sorting clothes, shoes,
toys, and personal items donated by generous
Chicagoans for men, women, and children in Haiti.
In another beautiful example of Sisterhood at its Finest,
the TPZ family raised over $500 through Z-HOPE to send
to the American Red Cross for relief efforts!
Between the two service sites and the Z-HOPE donation,
the true meaning of Sisterly Love was exemplified!
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Taking Positive Steps with Zetas
Z-HOPE: HIV Awareness Workshop
By Soror S. West
The month of February is not only Black History month as well as the home for
Valentine's Day, it's also National Black HIV Awareness month. In order to
spread the word on the importance of "knowing your status," TPZ's Z-HOPE
committee provided an informative workshop and made available free HIV rapid
-testing at the monthly NPHC meeting held on February 7, 2010. The purpose
of this workshop was to really target the male audience and stress the importance
of how being sexually responsible can save not only their lives but the lives of their partners.
On site there were three representatives from the City of Chicago's Department of Health. They provided statistical
information, condoms (male & female), as well as presented how easy and confidential testing is. African-Americans are one
of the lowest testing populations but have the highest percentage of new HIV and AIDS cases. With statistics like that it was
TPZ’s duty to present such data to the NPHC and encourage all to get tested and pass the word on the importance of
knowing your status. The workshop was a success. Over 30 people were tested and
from the representatives that was great! Felicia Hinton, who works for the
Department of Health was very impressed by the participation and encouraged
other organizations in the council to provide such workshops.
Once again TPZ made an impact on the community by keeping it socially aware of
the issues plaguing the community. TPZ takes great pride in providing the
community with well-needed resources and outlets for communication on sensitive
subject matters. Thanks to the committee members, speakers, and attendees who
help to keep the community conscious of what is affecting them and their families.
The Pearl Zone
Celebrates
Black History Month
By Soror S. Flowers
TPZ's Pearl Zone step
team participated in
Bolingbrook's 10th
Annual Community
Wide Black
History Month
Celebration on Saturday, February 13. This
year's program was sponsored by the
Fountaindale Library District and
Bolingbrook Arts Council.
The celebration included the South Shore
Drill Team; poetry slang; Living Water Teen
Choir; as well as a step performance by the
ladies of Zeta, door prizes and much more.
TPZ's president, Charlotte Taylor presented
the history of Zeta and the meaning of
stepping. Thanks ladies for showing what
black pride and history is all about!
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Zeta Archonette Club’s
~~Upcoming Events ~~
Toys Pile up Zippy
By Soror R. Byrd
The Archonettes are no
strangers to community
service, but when it is
coupled with one of
their favorite
restaurants, then “it’s
all GOOD!!!” On a
wintry December eve,
the girls joined TPZ for
the 6th Annual Toy
Drive which collects
toys to donate to several
non-profit organizations
throughout the
Chicagoland and Suburban area. The Archonettes helped sort, label, bag
and load the toys all while enjoying a nice
Fuddruckers burger. This year boast the most
Archonettes in attendance and each one played
an important part all while displaying holiday
cheer to each and everyone that joined us.
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4/1/2010 - Burger King (BK)
Benefit Night - 4545 W. 95th
Street, Oak Lawn, IL. | 5p-8p
•
4/4/2010 - Easter Day Service
Project - Chicago Christian
Industrial League 2750 W.
Roosevelt Rd | 9a-12:30p
•
4/11/2010 - Archonette Club
Meeting at St. Ailbe Church Hall
on 91st & Stony Island | 3p-5p
•
4/24/2010 - Share Your Soles
Service Project - 11701 S. Central,
Alsip, IL | 10a-1p
•
4/25/2010 - March of Dimes,
March for Babies Chicago
Lakefront | 9a
•
5/8/2010 - Mother/Daughter
Spring Tea
•
5/28-30/2010 - Great Lakes
Regional Conference in KY
•
6/20/2010 - Father/Daughter
Bowling Outing
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6/26/2010 - End of the Year
Trunk Party & Celebration
Turkey and Peppermints...Zany Totally Planning for Zeta Regionals
By R. Byrd
The Thanksgiving season is a
time for sharing with family
the things that you are
thankful for throughout the
year. But, to the Archonettes, it is a time to
come together and lend a helping hand to
those in need. Before the turkey and
dressing, the Archonettes along with the
Zetas and Amicae gather at the Salvation
Army for their annual service project. This
year, the group wrapped bibles, sorted and
bagged peppermints and served meals to the
homeless. The Archonettes and service is one
of the best
ways to
start your
joyous
holiday.
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By R. Byrd
Procrastination is not in
the plans for the Tau Psi
Zeta Archonette Club
since they have been the
Youth scrapbook champs
for the past few years. In
order to achieve this
status, the girls begin working on the scrapbook
2-3 months in advance. The book covers all the
activities conducted throughout the fiscal year.
The Sorors from chapter are on hand to assist
with the task but they let the girls use their
creativity and vision to layout the pages. Once
the book is complete, the
girls will present it at the
Regional conference in
L o ui s vi l l e ,
KY
on
Memorial Day weekend.
Good Luck to the Girls!!!
Omicron Delta Chapter at Eastern Illinois University
The Sorors of Omicron Delta Chapter have been having a successful semester so
far. They have been very active on Eastern Illinois University’s campus raising
money and raising awareness for a variety of causes and issues with their
fundraisers and
educational events. This semester, the ladies have held two educational forums. “Black Greek
101” was a discussion on fraternities and sororities. It was very informational and relevant to give others a realistic
idea of Black Greek Life. The second forum, “How does slavery affect African-Americans in society today?”, gave
attendees the opportunity to weigh in on the impact of
historical injustice and reflect on the struggles that African
Americans still face today. Omicron Delta let their actions
speak louder than their words with two fundraising events:
“Change for Haiti” and “Crush for a Crush.” The fundraisers
raised much needed money for Haiti as well as funds to help
support the chapter. Omicron Delta looks forward to their
upcoming events. On March 9th, they will be performing
community service at a local elementary school. The ladies will
read to the children and encourage literary awareness in the
event titled, “Real Women Read.” On March 11th, they will have
a spring informational.
Sorors’ Super Semester
By Soror C. K. Archie
Sharing the Season with Sorors
By Soror L. Buckner
Highest GPA Recipient: Soror Cheryl Mosely
By Soror C. Peace
The members of
Omicron Delta and
their
advising
graduate chapter
Tau Psi Zeta had a
w o n d e r f u l
opportunity
to
bond at the annual
Holiday Party. The
holiday party is a
great chance to break down the graduate and
undergraduate lines to foster learning and sisterhood
across the ages. Held on December 27th, 2009, everyone
who attended had the opportunity to get to know one
another better, hang out and relax over the holiday
season without the pressures of school and work. Older
Sorors shared stories about how Zeta was in their day,
there were lots of photos taken, and a great time singing
karaoke. It was also a great opportunity for Charms to
connect with each other. Each undergraduate member is
paired with a graduate member. The charm system
creates an atmosphere for a one on one relationship to
help the undergraduate learn the business of Zeta via a
mentor, to have their questions answered, and to foster a
smooth transition from undergrad to graduate level. Tau
Psi Zeta and Omicron Delta look forward to the next
collaborative effort—Omicron Delta’s Chapter Leadership
Retreat, which will be held on March 13th.
Each year Tau Psi Zeta Chapter
honors a member of Omicron
Delta, their sponsored
Undergraduate chapter, with
the highest GPA Award. The
2010 recipient is Soror Cheryl
Mosely.
She has definitely
upheld the founding principle
of Scholarship. Mosley, a Senior
studying Communication
Studies with a focus on Public
Relations and a
minor in
Advertising, currently holds a
GPA of 3.09. She serves as the
current president of Omicron
Delta Chapter. She also is active in several other
student organizations on Eastern Illinois University’s
campus.
She is the Historian for N.A.A.C.P., the chapter
representative for NPHC and an active committee
member of the P.R. Marketing Committee for the Black
Student Union. Soror Mosley has a proven track
record of balancing education, Zeta, work, family and
personal life.
She lives by one of Zeta’s greatest mottos: “When Zeta
calls, we answer one and all.” Cheryl has been a
member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority since April 2008.
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The Adult Auxiliary of Tau Psi Zeta Chapter
Toys and Presents for OtherZ
by Friend J. Richardson
The Amicae are always available to assist, and that was proven again
during the holiday season. The Alsip, IL Amicae Chapter worked hard for
months gathering items for well deserving families and organizations.
They donated toys to two families in need as well as to two shelters:
Wellspring Center for abused women and HRDI for women recovering
from substance abuse. It was a pleasure to give away over 12 bags of toys
and clothes to these families and organizations. Being a blessing to others
is a blessing in itself. Once again, the Amicae Auxiliary should be
commended for a job well done!!!!
Trying to Produce new MemberZ
By Friend J. Richarsdon
3A Advantage:
Amicae Auxiliary of Alsip,
Always Available for Assistance!
Girls just want to have fun - and that's exactly what the Amicae
and their Friends of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority did at the Amicae
"Meet and Greet." Held at Aces Soul Food Cafe on January
25th, the Amicae put their best foot forward when they invited
interested young ladies to
come out to discover the
beauty and fun in being
an Amicae. Their friends, the Zetas were on hand to also lend
their support. Information was presented, refreshments were
provided, and games were played. The "Match Game" will
never be the same! It was the perfect way to socialize and
generate interest in young women considering joining a
winning group that provides service to the community. Many
thanks go to Amica Denyel and Amica Sheri for doing an
excellent job of coordinating this lovely event.
Once again the Amicae laid it out with
Treats and Popcorn at the MovieZ a fabulous movie night. On February
By Friend J. Richardson
12, 2010, Valentine’s weekend, the
Amicae showed love to each other and their friends the Zetas, by hosting
another movie night. Movie-goers had good fun and fellowship with one
another while watching another Tyler Perry Production—
"I Can Do Bad All By Myself." And they couldn't forget
about the children. The future Amicae, Zetas and Sigmas
watched "Up." This is a signature Amicae get together and
everyone who attends has a great time. The Amicae plan
on doing it again next year, same time - same station.
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. ~ Tau Psi Zeta Chapter
Finer Womanhood Month ~ Calendar of Events
Sunday-March 14, 2010 ~ 10:30a
Finer Womanhood Worship Service
Joy Fellowship Baptist Church
1025 E. 175th St., Lansing, IL 60438”
“A Chapter that Prays Together - Stays Together”
For more information, please contact:
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Tau Psi Zeta Chapter
PO BOX 587196 - Alsip, IL 60803
Phone: 877-ZPB-1920 ▪ Fax: 866-207-0513
email: taupsizeta@yahoo.com
Website: www.taupsizeta.org
Saturday - March 27, 2010
Service Project | 10a - 1p
“Share Your Soles”
11701 S. Central - Alsip, IL 60803
Please wear your paraphernalia,
comfortable gym shoes & bring a
roll of quarters to donate
for laundry assistance
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The Pursuit of Zeal...Welcoming New Members
By Soror A. Pearson
Tau Psi Zeta welcomed the Zeta Class of Sorors into the Divine
Sisterhood on December 16, 2009. Sorors Willetta Moore, Clarissa
Davis, Robbin Lewis, Sharlena Williams, Antrilla Gantt, Lauren Martin,
Danielle Coleman, Danielle Powell, Keenya Booker-Law, Pamela
Estwick and Alicia Robinson immediately hit the ground running and
working for Zeta. These 11 Zealous Women are represented on every committee within TPZ. They bring
experience and skill sets in marketing, music, and mentoring. A very comfortable attribute about the Zeta Class
of Sorors is that they are not afraid to follow or even take initiative to get the work of Zeta done. These Sorors
are working as a cohesive class to collect pictures for the chapter’s website and compiling them in categories to
reflect Zeta’s principles. In addition, they are also collecting gowns from Sorors and friends that will be donated
to the Glass Slipper Project, a service project TPZ participates in yearly.
TPZ’s Zeta Class Sorors are well on their way to leaving their unique
mark in the chapter’s history. They have created a wonderful and telling
scrapbook of themselves that gives detailed explanations about who they
are as individuals and as a class. Their formal celebration is scheduled
for April 17, 2010 at the Charles Hayes Center. CongratZ Ladies and
may your Zeta Light continue to shine!
Tau Psi Zeta Recognizes its Own
By Soror S. Flowers
TPZ held it's 4th Annual Phylacter Awards on Friday, January 8
at St. Ailbe Catholic Church. This annual event is held to
recognize the work, effort, and dedication of chapter members.
The 2010 Phylacter Award Recipients are:
•
Arizona Cleaver Stemons Award for Service- Soror Jillian Childress
•
Viola Tyler Goings Award for Sisterly Love- Soror Nicole Langston
•
Myrtle Tyler Faithful Award for Scholarship-Soror Shatonya Flowers
•
Fannie Pettie Watts Award for New Membership- Soror LaTanya Craig
•
Pearl Anna Neal Award for Reclaimed Member- Soror Tameka Bufford
•
Zeta Phi Beta Longevity Award-Soror Tracey Silas-Patterson
Congratulations ladies! Thanks for all your hard work and dedication within and beyond Zeta. Two
Doves Up to the Committee and Soror Michelle Atkins for a job well done.
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Toast and Party with ZΦBΣ
Blue Year’s Eve Extravaganza
By Soror C. Bennett
How did you ring in 2010? Watching the ball drop with Ryan
Seacrest? Or did you fall asleep in 2009? Well, those in the know
spent the evening in class and elegance with the Dovely Ladies of
TPZ and the Sophisticated Sigmas of Iota Nu Sigma at their Blu
Year's Eve Extravaganza!
This signature event held at the Hilton in Oak Lawn featured a full
course dinner, an open bar, and souvenir party favors. The stylishly
attired guests danced in the new year to the sounds of DJ Marco and
DJ Galaxie, posed for pictures
with Kadirifu Photography, and
toasted the occasion with
complimentary champagne at
midnight!
Proceeds from this urbane and upscale event benefited the
Fervent Hearts Foundation.
The Pan-Hellenic Zest
Sankofa Awards
By Soror L. Golliday
“Education x Economics = E2: The Power of Nine was the theme of this year's Sankofa Awards
Dinner. This annual event allows member organizations of the National Pan-Hellenic Council of
Chicago (NPHC-C) to gather to make note of outstanding Sorors and fraters, chapters and
organizations. Held on
Saturday, December 12, 2009 at the Holiday Inn Matteson, the event was
emceed by TPZ’s own Soror Eva Terry and included dinner, a serenade of each NPHC-C organization’s
national song, and the delivery of a motivating message by Barbara A. McKinzie, the International
President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Of the many awards given out that night, TPZ went home
with the Most Outstanding Sorority (Small sized chapter),
and Soror Eva Terry went home with the FIRE award for
her dedication and commitment to
assisting the NPHC-C.
Congratulations to Tau Psi Zeta and
the night’s other winners!
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The Photo Zone
12/27/10
Drummers
listening to
the
presentation
at the Annual
Kwanzaa Fest!
Upcoming Events
April 1, 2010
Youth Auxiliary
Benefit Night
at Burger King
4545 W. 95th St
5pm - 8pm
April 17, 2010
April 25, 2010
Fall 2009 Zeta Class March of Dimes:
Neophyte Celebration
March for Babies
Charles A. Hayes Center Chicago Lakefront &
4859 S. Wabash Ave.
South Suburbs
6pm
9am
May 27-30, 2010
P.O. Box 587196 - Alsip, IL 60803
Info line: 877-ZPB-1920
Website: www.taupsizeta.org
E-Fax: 866-207-0513
Email: taupsizeta@yahoo.com
2008-2010
Executive Board Officers & Appointees
July 23-27, 2010
President.....................................Charlotte D. Taylor, Esq.
1st Vice-President ......................... Mariam Thiam Amarah
2nd Vice-President....................................... Tina M. Davis
3rd Vice-President ..................................... Leslie Buckner
Recording Secretary ................................... Stacy M. Lane
Corresponding Secretary .................... T. Candace Walton
Editor’s Corner
Treasurer ..................................... Darcell Norwood-Baugh
Financial Secretary ............................... Kendra K. Jenkins
We’ve reached the midpoint of another dovely year Parliamentarian .......................................... Michelle Atkins
in TPZ! We hope you’ve been keeping up with our Historian...............................................Charise R. Bennett
many events and service projects. If you haven’t, Chaplain.................................................. Ayanna Pearson
June 5-6, 2010
Great Lakes
Regional Conference
Hyatt Regency
Louisville, KY
Avon Breast
Cancer Walk
Chicago Lakefront
Zeta Phi Beta
Sorority
Grand Boulé
Hilton Anatole
Dallas, TX
you can read about them right here! Thanks for
being a part of our readership.
We’re always excited to bring you
all the “blue news fit to print!”
Sisterly,
Committee Chairpersons
Amicae Sponsors ......... Rev. J. Collier, A. Henderson, T. Taylor
Amicette/Pearlette Sponsors…….T. Bufford & C. Gamboa
Archonette Sponsors .............................. …R. Byrd, L. Buckner
Charise R. Bennett
tpz2blu4u@yahoo.com
Credits
Photos / Graphics
President (p. 1), Taylor
Logos (p. 1 & 12), Neely
Staff Photographers
C. Taylor, C. Bennett
M. Atkins, R. Byrd, T. Davis, C.
Gamboa, N. Langston, A.
McGhee
Pearl Pages Staff
Asst. to the Chief...J. Johnson
Layout…C. Bennett & R. Byrd
Writers... C. Bennett, A. Bowen, L.
Buckner, T. Bufford, R. Byrd, D.
Coleman, S. Flowers, C. Gamboa,
L. Golliday, S. Lane, J. Johnson, C.
Peace, A. Pearson, J. Richardson,
H. Smith, S. West and S. Williams
Special Thanks to Bro. Kamau
Kadirifu Photography
Fundraising .........................................S. Lane, L. Golliday
NPHC Reps. ......................................... J. Smith, S. West
Pearl Pages Editor-in-Chief .............................. C. Bennett
PR/Marketing Chair........................... S. Flowers, R. Neely
Social Action ...................................................... A. McGee
Special Events Coordinators ........... N. Eades, C. Williams
Step Team Coordinator....................................... C. Peace
Stork's Nest Coordinator ....................... L. Harris, A. Wells
Z-HOPE Chairs .................................... R. Jewel, N. Jones
Tau Psi Zeta Chapter Motto:
The Pearl Zone…Sisterhood at its Finest!