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The Quack Sep 2024

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OneQMonthly Newsletter0 1993 13 24 52276

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Suburban Houston-Fort Bend Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, IncorporatedChair - Kendra Waters Co-Chair - Raeven BosticChoirSub-Committee Chair - Roberta BoganyCo-Chairs - Melonese Johnson, Ada McGowanArts & Letters Chair - Traci Jackson Davis Advisor: Karen DeBoseDaLana GuessLena EllisLaShawn PorterChanette MurphyBudget and FinanceChair - Jaelin Knapper Co-Chair - Myeshia BrownNational Pan Hellenic Council Chair - Jacquelyn GermanCo-Chair - Franchelle NealyLong Range Planning Chair - Lena EllisCo-Chairs - Dana Bryant, Jackueline Mouton, Linda StephensCollegiate ConnectionSub-Committee Chair - Meashell CrosbyCo-Chair - Chandler ManningDelta DEARSSub-Committee Chair - Theodora ShaverCo-Chair - Jeanne JacksonMembership Services Chair - Chinita SmithCo-Chair - Irishea HilliardAssistant - Marilyn HarperHospitalityChair - Angela Neal (Historian) Co-Chair - Krystal Equere Heritage and Archives Chair - Renecheia Robinson (Parliamentarian) Co-Chair - Denise GuilloryPolicies and Procedures Chair - Sarah Hymes (Sergeant-at-Arms) Co-Chair - Renee Flemming (Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms)Advisor: Evelyn PetersAssistant Sergeant-at-ArmsDeloren Arnic Felicia Arnic Debra Baltazar Roscetta Calhoun Michelle Hickman Juanita Hines Regina Holmes Protocol and Traditions Chair - Alisha JacksonSharon Brock Janeen CarterNyrobia EvansMelonese JohnsonNystasha SimsInternal Audit Committee Chair - Op en Co-Chair - OpenMeeting and Social Arrangements Chair - LaShawn Porter Advisor: Glenda WallCo-Chairs - Kimberly Arkadie, Melissa Earls, Diane GreenwoodEconomic Development Sub-Committee Chair - Janay Henry Co-Chair - Rafie MerchantEducational Development Delta Academy Sub-Committee Chair - Rewa Booher Co-Chair - Danielle YoungDelta GEMSSub-Committee Chair - Raisha Smith Co-Chairs - Shemetre Richmond Bria LeonardEMBODI Sub-Committee Chair - Tracy Petry Co-Chair - Michelle Hickman Risk ManagementCoordinator - LaShawn PorterCo-Coordinators - Kimberly Arkadie, Mable Scott Austin, Melissa Earls, LenaEllis, Diane Greenwood, DaLana Guess, Sharvelle Jones, Jackie SmithInternational Awareness and Involvement Sub-Committee Chair - Kelly Brown DeBose Co-Chair - Alethea PerroPhysical and Mental HealthSub-Committee Chair - Tamara Harris Co-Chairs - Jessica Davis, Jada HalllCharitable PartnershipsSub-Committee Chair - Cassie Levy Program Planning and Development (PPD) Chair - Karen Blake Co-Chair - Rasolyn McKenzieMay Week Chair - Sharika BrownCo-Chair - Trisha DixonTechnology Chair - Charann Thompson Co-Chairs - Demetria Williams, Qiana O’learySocial Action (in support of Political Awareness and Involvement )Chair - Shantell Brown Co-Chair - Nic’cole Roseman Founders Day Chair - Tarita Davis Advisor: Silvia Tiller-JacksonCo-Chairs: Charis Kelley, Vera Pentacost, Fheryl PrestageFundraisingChair - Tiffani Jackson (Journalist)Co-Chair - Briana Campbell, LaKeela CarawayAdvisor: Denise BooneQUACK NewsletterSub-Committee Chair - Tiffani JacksonCo-Chair - LaKeela CarawayCommunications and Public RelationsChair - April Beeks (Custodian of Properties)Co-Chairs - Debra Ross, Nytasha Sims Ritual & Ceremonies Chair - Audrey Coaxum Co-Chair - Gwen GoodwinScholarship DaLana GuessPresident Lena EllisFirst Vice President LaShawn PorterSecond Vice President Sonja GardnerRecording SecretarySonya Byers Corresponding Secretary Chanette MurphyFinancial Secretary Paula SuggsTreasurer Relaine PittsAssistant TreasurerTomika SamuelsAssistant Financial Secretary Diane CarterAssistant Financial SecretaryKesha MillerAssistant Corresponding Secretary Desiree Barnes-WilliamsAssistant Recording Secretary Alisha JacksonAudit Chair Traci Jackson DavisChair, Budget and Finance Aliyah ThomasNominating Committee ChairNikkey JohnsAngela LewisDawn LewisPamela WilliamsNominating Committee Members Standing Committees Special CommitteesPaula SuggsRelaine PittsTomika Samuels Diane CarterChair - Marionette Richardson-Scott, ESQLegal Advisory TeamEmergency ResponseChair - Leslie Brown Co-Chair - Arnesha BlanksPast Presidents CouncilCo-Chair - Jackie SmithCo-Chair - Denise BooneStep TeamChair - Alycia FitzgeraldCo-Chair - Haniyyah Muhammad Beverly Gardner-NelsonTangela JeffersonNikkey JohnsAngela LewisAda McGowanRosalyn MilledgeTanya MooreDebra RossBrandelyn WilliamsJanay YoungGrants & Awards

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Chapter photo will be takenDownload CHmeetings for onsite check-inMembership dues collection 8-11 a.m. Cafe Delta 8-9:45 a.m.SHFBAC Red Book featured businesses’ tables& mindfulness activities 9-9:45 a.m.Event: Chapter MeetingStafford Municipal School District- Administration Building1633 Staffordshire Road Stafford, TX 77477Date: September 14, 2024Location: Attire: All white business attire, skirts or dresses preferredTime: 10 a.m.In This IssueSHFBAC Charter Members2024-2026 Leadership TeamChapter Meeting DetailsFrom the Desk of the President Our Legacy, Our VisionChaplain’s Call to ActionCommittee HappeningsChapter BuzzHeritage MomentsFeaturedSocial Action SeptemberDiamonds and Pearls GalaSHFBAC at the Regional Level

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From the Desk of the PresidentTo the mighty Suburban-Houston Fort Bend Alumnae Chapter, I am deeply humbled and incredibly honored to serve asPresident for the 2024-2026 biennium! As we embark on a newsorority year, remember that your unique contributions are thepulse of our collective success. Every action you take, no matterhow small, has the power to spark profound change. In achapter of 554 dynamic women, imagine the unstoppable forcewe become when we speak, act, and believe as One Soror, OneChapter, One Sisterhood! By harnessing our individual talents,we can soar to extraordinary heights; leading by example,uplifting each other, and embodying the powerful principles ofour Sorority.While looking ‘forward with fortitude’, there is also value in looking back. Honoring the legacyand vision of our Founders, charter members and past presidents ensures that our journey isguided with purpose and pride. As I look back over recent years, I feel a deep sense ofgratitude to the 2022-2024 Leadership Team. Your unwavering dedication and intentionalleadership left an indelible mark, which has been cemented in our Chapter’s legacy. As I look forward, my heart swells with pride and anticipation. First, in honor and celebration ofour 2024-2026 Leadership Team. Your elections and appointments are not just anacknowledgment of your capabilities but a profound testament to our Chapter’s unwaveringfaith in your strength and commitment to lead us into the future. The road ahead may presenttrials, but it will also be filled with triumphs as you help to strengthen our sisterhood andadvance our legacy of service.To the cherished members of our Chapter, both returning and new, I extend a heartfeltchallenge. We stand on the brink of extraordinary work within our Chapter and community. Iurge you to seize this moment and maximize your membership. Let your actions in sisterhoodand service be deeply rooted in compassion, emboldened by courage, and driven by anunwavering commitment to the greater good. With the wisdom of our Founders lighting ourpath, the strategic vision of International President Elsie Cooke Holmes guiding our steps, thedirection of Regional Director Crystal T. Barker steering our course, and the three tenets of ourvision at the forefront of our minds, we are poised for greatness.Our revered 27th National President, the late Soror Cheryl A. Hickmon, once reminded us ofhow our Sorority charted a course that resonated globally, commanding the world to takenote. As Delta’s largest chapter in the Greater Houston area, we are uniquely positioned tocontinue this legacy. With a sisterhood 554 strong, if each of us dedicates our individual skills and talents to the work of Delta, our collective impact will be undeniable, and the world will indeed take notice. I am both excited and ignited by the boundless potential that lies ahead. Together, as we believe…so we become!In sisterhood and service,DaLana GuessPresident

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One Chapter, One VisionContinuing Our Legacy: A Gatheringof Presidents, Past & PresentBridging generations of leadership, our chapter presidentand 15 past presidents discussed lessons of the past and avision for the future. More than a ceremonial passing of thebaton; the meeting was a powerful moment when thewisdom of the past met the aspirations of the present. Past presidents shared advice and guidance to nurture our sisterhood, address the evolving needs of our Chapter, and elevate our impact. With the support of her predecessors, Chapter President Guess is poised to lead with a vision that honors our history, while boldly embracing the future. OurSHFBAC leaders have a shared view of the importance inunderstanding our history, having a clear vision for the future,and a steadfast dedication to the principles that bind ustogether as sisters.IMPACTour communities by elevating our brand & increasingour footprint.As We Believe...So We BecomeCULTIVATEas the premier chapter in our Sorority, becoming the goldstandard for others to follow.our chapter culture, positively impacting our sisterhood.EMERGEOUR VISION030302020101DaLana GuessPresident 2024-2026

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ERT Safety Moment Call to Order Arts & Letters Presentation Adoption of the Agenda Approval of Minutes Social Action Presentation Announcements & Updates VideoOFFICER REPORTSPresident First Vice President (Membership Services Updates) Second Vice President (PP&D Updates) Correspondence Financial Secretary Treasurer STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTSBudget & Finance Internal Audit Fundraising Technology PresentationWelcoming of Visitors & Acknowledgement of BirthdaysSPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS NoneUnfinished Business New Business ADJOURNMENT AGENDAAGENDACHAPTER MEETINGCHAPTER MEETINGPresiding OfficerDaLana Guess, PresidentChapter Meeting Booklet Leslie BrownDaLana Guess Roberta BoganyDaLana Guess Sonja Gardner Charann Thompson DaLana Guess Lena Ellis LaShawn PorterSonya ByersChanette MurphyPaula SuggsTraci Jackson Davis Alisha Jackson Tarita Davis Sharika BrownLena Ellis DaLana GuessDaLana GuessDaLana Guesshttps://bit.ly/CMBSep2024

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It’s a new sororityyear. Time to pay your dues!!Together, let’s continue to make ourChapter strong & financially sound.Chanette Murphy, Financial Secretary will assist in collecting your dues promptly& efficiently. To streamline the process, click here: Receipt of Money Form.E-mail fs.shfbac@gmail.com if you have questions.

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In our vibrant community, the Suburban Houston-Fort BendAlumnae Chapter shines as a symbol of unity, dedication, andpurpose. Each of you is pivotal in nurturing a spirit of service,empowerment, and growth. As we navigate our shared journey, it’scrucial to remember the profound impact of our commitment andthe strength of our collective vision.Your relentless dedication is the foundation of our Chapter’ssuccess. The true essence of our mission is revealed in the small,often unseen moments of service—from organizing meaningfulevents to mentoring future leaders. Every action you take echoesthroughout our community, creating a legacy of positive change.In times of challenge, it’s natural to question our strength. Yet,these are the moments to embrace faith and draw inspiration fromscripture, like Philippians 4:13: “I can do all things through Christwho strengthens me.” This verse reminds us of the boundlesspotential we have when our efforts are grounded in faith andconviction.As leaders, your role transcends administration; it involves inspiringand fostering resilience. You are the visionaries who guide us, thementors who uplift, and the champions who unite us. Your actionsset an example and ignite the spirit of our mission.The strength of our Chapter is not just in individual contributionsbut in our collective synergy. By embracing our unique gifts andworking together, we can overcome obstacles and achievegreatness. Let us draw inspiration from our faith and shared values,using them as our guide.With renewed energy and a heart full of purpose, let us continueour journey, confident that through our collective efforts andunwavering faith, we will make a lasting impact.Chinita SmithChaplain CORNERCORNERCHAPLAIN’SCHAPLAIN’SI CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Social Action SeptemberFrom the Sorority’s first public act to today, Delta has always been at the forefront of PoliticalAwareness and Involvement. In this crucial election year, we’reworking to ensure that all citizensexercise their voting power. Withthis in mind, September’s focus ison increasing voter registration. Don’t miss an evening of civicengagement on September 26,hosted by the Fort Bend chapters ofthe Divine 9. Join us for a uniqueopportunity to engage withcandidates who are running for keypositions in our community. Meet the Candidates

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Buy your tickets today! Our signature fundraising event, theDiamonds and Pearls Gala, will be heldon December 7, 2024. It will be anevening of sophistication and purposeto raise crucial funds for ourscholarships and educational programs. Tickets, Tables & SponsorshipsIndividual tickets are $125. If you’d liketo elevate your impact, tables for 10people are offered at $1,250. Sponsorship opportunities are alsoavailable from Ruby level at $2,500 toour prestigious Presenting Platinumlevel at $20,000. Together, we will create a night ofelegance and empowerment that willresonate for years to come. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2024Delta Academic Artistic and Philanthropic Foundation &Suburban Houston-Fort Bend Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated EleganceEleganceDIAMONDS & PEARLS GALAJoin us forAnnualAnnual Scholarship & Community ProgramScholarship & Community Program FundraiserFundraiserTickets: $125 | Tables: $1,250BAYOU CITY EVENT CENTER9401 KNIGHT RD | HOUSTON, TX 770457 p.m. - Midnight | Doors open at 6:30 p.m.Formal/Semi-formal Attire | Dinner served @ 8 p.m.Presents ourat the Featuring Comedian Rita BrentFeaturing Comedian Rita Brent Live music by Spud HowardLive music by Spud Howard and Houston’s own DJ Supastarand Houston’s own DJ SupastarVendors | Cash Bar | Free ParkingPay via QR code or go tohttps://rb.gy/xu0tkx For Sponsorship & Vendor Opportunities Contact WAM.SHFBAC@GMAIL.COMIndividual Tickets $125 | Tables $1,250

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SEPTEMBER ISNATIONAL PREPAREDNESS MONTHPrioritize emergency awareness to ensure the safety of yourfamily & community. This month, update your emergency plan,red envelope and CHmeetings profile & emergency contacts.This is a great time to integrate preparedness into your daily life. Download the FEMA app or visit: Disaster supplies, How toprepare for emergencies, Disaster Preparedness for BusinessesSay Yes to the BreastA new book club year is underway! This month’s read is "AnOrphan Found - A Memoir: How I Found My Light Amidst theDarkness and a Path to Help You Do the Same" by Yolanda M.Rodriguez. Available for purchase on Amazon. Come chat with the author: September 15 at 3 p.m.Micheaux's Southern Cuisine6850 Hwy. 6, Suite 200 Missouri City, TX 77459RSVP at aal.shfbac@gmail.comLet’s be Delta Ready!Join us October 5, for a life-saving event inpartnership with Houston Methodist SugarLand Hospital. We’ve teamed with communitypartners to elevate our impact. Physicians willbe onsite to share critical insights on EarlyDetection, Diagnosis, Treatment, andCaregiver Resources. Be sure to bring a friend!Registration details to follow. Committee HappeningsEmergency ResponseSave the October 5, 202410 a.m. - NoonHouston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital16655 Southwest FwySugar Land, TX 77479Physical & Mental HealthDate!Arts & Letters

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Chapter BuzzIn case you missed itOver Labor Day Weekend, SHFBACsorors with regional appointmentsattended the Blazing Southwest RegionLeadership Retreat in Shreveport, LA. Southwest Regional Secretary 2022-2026Renecheia Robinson Regional Arts & Letters Committee Charis Kelley Kendra Waters Regional Awards & Recognition Committee Traci Jackson Davis Regional Collegiate Connection CommitteeMeashell Crosby Aliyah Thomas Regional Compliance Support Committee Shirley Brown Regional Heritage & Archives Committee Krystal Equere-White Regional Membership Services Committee DaLana Guess, Chair Kimberly Arkadie Diane Greenwood Veronica Hudson-Thomas Regional Program, Planning, & DevelopmentCommittee Dr. Tamara Harris Demetria Williams Regional Protocol & Traditions Committee Sonja Gardner Regional Reactivation/Charter Committee Danielle Young Regional Rehabilitation Oversight CommitteeLaShawn Porter Regional Sisterly Relations Committee Dr. Melissa EarlsMable Scott AustinRegional Special Projects Committee Judge Wanda Adams Regional Video & Graphics Design Team Hallie Minor Regional Emergency Response Team Franchelle Craft Nealy22 SHFBAC members have regionalappointments in the Blazing SouthwestRegion. Your appointments are atestament to the talent within ourChapter. Know that you carry with youthe support and pride of SHFBAC. Welook forward to the change you’ll inspireas you help shape the future of Delta!‘Through the Lens of Leadership’ - SWRleadership retreat#DSTSWR #SHFBACproud

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Chapter BuzzIn case you missed itMembers of SHFBAC attended the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. 60th Biennial Boule ‘Amplify Greater’Public Meeting in July in Houston, TX. D9 InternationalPresidents and designees attended, including ouresteemed International President Elsie Cooke-Holmes. Oursorors, Rev. Shavon Arline-Bradley, President & CEO of theNational Council of Negro Women, and the GreaterHouston area chapter presidents also attended to supportour D9 sisters. Our very own Dr. ToschaDickerson opened The RevePreparatory Charter Schoolin August. Your dedication toeducation is inspiring. Wewish you every success! We received 10 Extra-Large ChapterAwards & 4 Member RecognitionAwards at the 49th SouthwestRegional Conference. To every chair, co-chair andcommittee member whose effortswere awarded, well done! Our awardsare the embodiment not only of ourhard work, but our impact in thecommunity. #DSTSWRSoror Wanda Adams washonored as a Hall of FameInductee in the Prairie ViewInterscholastic League Coaches Association. Congratson your achievement!

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Nearly 200 dynamic members of SHFBACattended our Annual Chapter Retreat, andit was an unforgettable experience! The theme was “Excited & Ignited”, andthe event focused on the second tenet of Our Vision: "CULTIVATE our Chapterculture, positively impacting oursisterhood."We strengthened bonds, sharpenedstrategies, and embraced our powerfulnew vision. The energy was electric, and we’re ignited to continue the work of Delta with renewed enthusiasm. Chapter BuzzIn case you missed itThis transformative experience broughtour Chapter leaders closer together andequipped them with tools to excel intheir roles. The retreat examined leadershipefficiency, emotional intelligence,improving committee management,etc. Our leaders emerged as a morecohesive, effective unit.Facilitators included Regional DirectorCrystal T. Barker and a host of otherswho shared their invaluable insightsand expertise with our chapter leaders.

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Have your QR code ready to check-in for chapter meeting.Tech Support Formhttps://bit.ly/SHFBACTechSupportCHECK-INPROCESSCHECK-INPROCESSMeetings & EventsClick here for previousTech CornersCommittee meetings & some events require self check-in.

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Happy Birthday to Our Summer Sorors!To the 174 sorors who celebrated their birthdays in June throughSeptember, we send you our warmest and most heartfelt wishes! Your birthday is a special time to reflect on the incredible woman you areand the unique light you bring to our sisterhood. Whether you celebratedwith loved ones or in quiet reflection, we hope this past year has been filledwith joy, growth, and blessings. As we enter a new sorority year together, may the love and strength of oursisterhood continue to surround you, and may the year ahead bring youabundant success, peace, and fulfillment. Here’s to celebrating you, sorors— each and every one of you is cherished. Happy Birthday!Sandra Brown, Past PresidentRosa Davis, Past PresidentCassie Levy, Past PresidentPaula Suggs, TreasurerRelaine Pitts, Assistant TreasurerLena Ellis, First Vice PresidentKesha Miller, Assistant Corresponding SecretaryZona Jefferson, Past PresidentSonya Byers, Corresponding SecretaryDiane Carter, Assistant Financial SecretaryEvelyn Peters, Past PresidentShelia Jenkins, Past PresidentGlenda Wall, Charter Member and Past PresidentBIRTHDAYSBIRTHDAYSSUMMERSUMMERSpecial Birthday Shoutouts JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER

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JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBERJUNEDebera Balthazar - June 01Natasha Bease - June 02Alisha Jackson - June 02Barbara Walker - June 03Natasie Banks-Frank - June 04Tiffany Black - June 04Teresa McQueen - June 05Lena Liddell - June 06Trudy Whitaker-Huff - June 06Bonita Billings - June 07Jaila Gray - June 07Irishea Hilliard - June 07Audrey Powell - June 07Lois Jackson - June 09Delicia Arnic - June 11Alferma Giles - June 11Wanda Adams - June 13LaTosha Bennett - June 14Sandra Brown - June 16Morgan McKnight - June 17Rosa Davis - June 18Robbyn Pope - June 18Theodora Shaver - June 18Haniyyah Muhammad - June 20Kaylah Ashley - June 21Bridgett Crawford - June 21Rafiah Jackson Dixon - June 21Rosalyn Milledge - June 21Benisha White - June 22Jacquelyn German - June 23Veronica Hudson-Thomas - June 24Jacquelyn Turner - June 24Sabrie Ritcherson - June 25Iwana Leftwich - June 26Cecily Gully McCoy - June 27Glenell Haynes - June 28Tanja Simmons - June 28Diane Greenwood - June 29Jennifer Jackson - June 30Deborah LeBlanc - June 30Guelda Slade - June 30JULYTonya Bryant - July 03Nytasha Sims - July 03Raisha Smith - July 05Sabrina Johnson - July 07Lawana Limbrick - July 07Audrey Coaxum - July 08LaKenya Perry - July 09Chelia McCoo Dogan - July 10Rewa Booher - July 11Trisha Dixon - July 11Krystal Equere-White - July 11Gladys Jones - July 11Evelyn Brown - July 12Jacqueline Pierce - July 12Lora Marshall - July 13Kimberly Arkadie - July 14Toni'a Alexander - July 15Arnesha Blanks - July 15Irika Sneed - July 15Kethia Webber - July 15Audrey Hamilton - July 16Cassie Levy - July 16Melonese Johnson - July 18Salethia Morris - July 18Ashley Jones - July 19Nicole Wilson - July 19Jasmi Brown - July 20BIRTHDAYSBIRTHDAYSSUMMERSUMMERTimisha Joe - July 20Rhonda Stewart - July 20Shantelle Smither - July 22Tiffany Williams - July 22Barbara Houston - July 23Brandelyn Williams - July 23Beverly Hardy - July 25Sylvia Opusunju - July 25Paula Suggs - July 25Sharon Brock - July 26Michelle Hickman - July 28Levita Marshall - July 28Courtney Rose - July 28Rennekia Goffney - July 30Muriel Williams - July 30Sharyll Etuk - July 31Karen Jenkins - July 31Rasolyn McKenzie - July 31AUGUSTLou Gould - August 01Kiesha Guillory - August 02Simone Graves - August 03Chinita Smith - August 03Kendra Waters - August 04Donielle Clemons Harrison - August 05Kiera Pollard - August 05Jonnae Atkinson - August 07Casandra Johnson - August 07Thomasine Johnson - August 07Jessica Wright - August 07Talor Pentecost - August 09Simona Dunn - August 10Winnie Kuimi - August 10Dawn Lewis - August 10Relaine Pitts - August 11Qiana O'Leary - August 12Pamela Williams - August 12Dana Bryant - August 13Donna Neal - August 13Melanie Porter - August 14Lena Ellis - August 15Jocelyn Williams - August 16Tarita Davis - August 17Addie Jackson - August 17Cheryl Henry - August 18Lisa Walker - August 18Meashell Crosby - August 19Twana Jones - August 19Kesha Miller - August 19Felicia Arnic - August 20Debra Ross - August 20Stephanie Blevins-Williams - August 22Ophelia Jewell - August 22Candias Strange - August 22Derrosette Fanner - August 23Zona Jefferson - August 23Toya Jones - August 23Shemetre Richmond - August 23LaQuita Starr - August 23Angela Neal - August 24Sonya Byers - August 25Renecheia Robinson - August 26Kimberly Parrott - August 29SEPTEMBERDiane Carter - September 01Dianne Young-Murray - September 01Hillary Cleggett - September 02Jennifer Small - September 02Kimberly Harris - September 03Katashia Kendrick - September 03Vera Brown - September 04Vera Pentecost - September 05LaTedra Honore - September 06Evelyn Peters - September 06Jackie Collins - September 07Gwendolyn Goodwin - September 08Letitia Jackson - September 08Debbie Rhodes - September 10Nyrobia Evans - September 11Lindsay Thompson-Earthly - September 11Alethea Perro - September 13Erika Joseph - September 14Franchesca Sanders - September 14Sarah Hymes - September 15Shirley Kennebrew - September 15Ivy Anderson-York - September 16Amber Armstead - September 16Janice Harvey - September 16Carmen Strong - September 16LaSandra Brown - September 17Brenda Lemmie - September 17Regina Holmes - September 18Davina Myles - September 18Shirley Sewell - September 22Sandy Reeves - September 23Serena Jefferson - September 24Leslie Brown - September 25Denise Huff - September 25Toscha Dickerson - September 26Briana Campbell - September 27Mable Scott Austin - September 28Pamela Blue - September 28Marilyn Harper - September 28Sheila Jenkins - September 28Christi Ozan - September 29Glenda Wall - September 29Judy Harris - September 30Janequia Owens - September 30

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Heritage Moments HERITAGE & ARCHIVES COMMITTEE1977-1978 Chapter HandbookContents: National Officers Chapter Officers Chapter Calendar Chapter Committee AssignmentsChapter Roster (56 member)

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Suburban Houston-Fort Bend Alumnae ChapterDelta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated