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From the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Theta Theta Omega Chapter Records (MS-01014) -- Chapter records file.
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man001731. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Theta Theta Omega Chapter Records, 1965-2015, MS-010104. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1g73bk7w
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Graduate Advisor's Report
The First meeting of the Kappa Xi Chapter will be on Sunday,
September 11, 1994. It will begin at 6:30pm at the home of the
graduate advisor, Court, Las Vegas, NV
The phone number i s '
Kappa Xi chapter held a dance on September 3, 1994. It was held
at the Suburban Lounge East. Several graduates sorors were in
attendance. A financial report will be given at their 1st
September meeting.
The chapter currently has seven active members. Two young ladies
plan to reactivate this semester and that will bring the number
of sorors on campus to nine.
The Far Western Regional Director has planned an Undergraduate
Round up for October 1, 1994. The round up will be in Los
Angeles, CA. Any member of the Graduate Advisor's Task Force or
any other Soror that wishes to attend can let me know. This is a
mandatory conference for Kappa Xi members.
Soror Lisa Me Neil has received her certification from the
Graduate Advisors Institute. We have five certified members of
Theta Theta Omega. Let's keep up the good work.
Respectfully submitted,
GRADUATE ADVISOR'S REPORT
MAY 7, 1994
The undergraduate chapter held an Intake Weekend on April 22, 23,
& 24, 1994. Two young ladies went through the initiation
process. They are Belisa Brownlee, a second semester freshman
and Franchone Fraser, a senior. The Intake Weekend went as
scheduled.
Kappa Xi chapter will end their Teen Rap program at the A. D. Guy
Center in the second week of May. They will resume the Rap
sessions as soon as school begins in the Fall. The chapter
received a certificate for their volunteer service from the Boys
and Girls Club in a ceremony held at the Center.
La Toi stokes was the Kappa Xi delegate to the Far Western
Regional conference. La Toi reports that she thoroughly enjoyed
herself. She plans to attend the Boule in Indianapolis.
The following Kappa Xi members were recognized at the African
Heritage Academics Awards Banquet held at UNLV. The girls were
recognized for having maintained a 3.0 GPA in one or both
semesters of 1993. The ladies were Jacqualyn Henry, Franchone
Frase, Kim Mayers, Martha East, Adejoke Adenle, La Toi Stokes, &
Lashonette Jenkins. Martha East and Adejoke Adenle were also
nominated for the Distinguished Undergraduate Award-
Respectful ly Submitted,
cqueMne R. Hall
radu e Advisor
GRADUATE ADVISOR'S REPORT
Seven members of Kappa Xi attended the Founders Day program
sponsored by Theta Theta Omega. They served as hostesses.
To celebrate Black History Month the sorors of Kappa Xi held a
Kwanza Workshop on the Campus of U.N.L.V. This workshop was held
on February 23, 1994. The workshop was facilitated by our own
soror Velicia Haron. Velicia is the coordinator of Multicultural
affairs on the campus. The workshop was very
informative.
The chapter is planning to hold their Rush Party on Sunday, March
27, 1994. The rush will be held on the campus of U.N.L.V. in the
Moyer Stiudent Union, Room 203. The time for this event is
4:00pm. The Membership Intake Weekend will be April 8,9,&10,
1994 .
Several members of the chapter are planning to attend the
Regional Conference in April. In order to allow as many members
as possible to be in attendance at regional we will need some
financial assistance from Theta Theta Omega.
Kappa Xi currently has 10 financial members on the campus. Two
of the young ladies are inactive this semester due to their GPA
following below the 2.3 limit.
The chapter will continue to work at the A.D. Guy center. They
are doing a teentalk program. They will begin meeting twice a
month on a Thursday evening.