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Officers |
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Donovan
Kirkland
President |
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Jason
Gaines
Vice President |
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Desmond
Ables
Recording Secretary |
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Perry
Halstead
Corresponding Secretary |
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Austin
Financial Secretary |
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Darrion
Jacobs
Treasurer |
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Roosevelt Winfrey
Chaplain |
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Kedzie
Curry
Editor to The Sphinx |
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Kyle
Bryant
Dir. of Education |
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Lewis
Alston
Historian |
Robert
I. Cunningham
Intake Director |
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Dan
Sims
Service Director |
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Sam
Daniel
At-Large Board Member |
Howard
Kennedy
At-Large Board Member |
Charles
Singleton
At-Large Board Member |
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Undergraduate Protege Chapter:
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Omicron Phi
Lambda Honors its Chapter's Founders
On Saturday, June
18th, 2005, the Brothers of Omicron Phi Lambda took time out to honor those men
with the vision to bring "The Light of Alpha" to South Fulton County. For
this auspicious occasion, the brothers assembled at the historic Mary Mac's Tea
Room in downtown Atlanta. Activities included the recognition of Brother's
efforts through Chapter awards, as well as the formal installation of the slate
of Chapter Officers for the '05 - '06 fraternal year. After the Chapter
Founders in attendance were recognized, the evening was capped by a dynamic
keynote address on "Keeping the Common Touch" by Alpha's newly appointed
District Director, Brother Ellis Albright.















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Standing
Events |
Valentines
Ball
Held
on or around Valentines Day annually, it's the culmination of
year long
fund-raising activities for the Ronald W. Sims Scholarship.
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The Pharaoh's Cup Golf
Tourney
This
annual tournament's proceeds benefit the Omicron Phi Lambda
Education Foundation and
helps
to provide college scholarships to area High School male
Seniors.
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Founder's
Day
Held on or around May 29th and December 4th, each year Bro.'s of
OPL gather
to reflect on the establishment of the Fraternity and Chapter
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| 4th
of July Family Week
From golf and bowling tournaments, to card games and picnics, the
extended
OPL family tradition continues. |
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