60th Anniversary of the CRWLC

COMMEMORATING 60 YEARS OF CRWLC :1961- 2021

continued growth and success of the Bond.…During the Conference, the undergraduate brothers were allowed to examine the Fraternity critically and, through the methods of analysis set down by Brother Randolph and his staff, arrive at some possible means of solving these problems.” As a result, in his report to the The Kappa Journal desk, Brother Randolph was able to report that “discussions during the conference indicated that the National Guide Right Program can serve as a program which meaningfully defines achievement in a group sense.” The Conference covered such vital prob- lems as programming, financing, getting pledges, keeping pledges, increasing the sense of the Bond, community participa- tion, etc. In its entirety, the Conference covered 19 vital areas of Kappa Alpha Psi life. Dr. Randolph summarized the Un- dergraduate Leadership Conference as follows: 1. The Undergraduate Leadership Conference revealed that there are a large number of Kappamen with leader- ship potential. 2. The Undergraduate Leadership Conference is an effective Grand Chap- ter program for the development of this potential. 3. Direction for critical analysis and effective planning include: a.) A view of leadership as a function of the group needs in a particular situ- ation and of one in which a number of brothers can occupy roles which direct and aid group achievement. b.) A re-evaluation of the importance of the individual brother particularly in terms of chapter-brother welfare and of providing increased polarization. c.) A list of suggested programs for evaluation and implementation which will be stated in a subsequent report.

C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference 1961.

staff members “for meritorious ser- vice to the Fraternity.” The following brothers were members of the staff, and responsible for the success of the Undergraduate Leadership Conference: (1) Jacob Adams, Aeronautical Engi- neer, Wright-Patterson Missile Division, Dayton, Ohio (2) Donald Addison, Research Assistant, Research Commu- nity Service, Kansas City, Missouri (3) Carl E. Anderson, Director of Student Life, Howard University, Washington, DC (4) Dr. Ralph J. Bryson, Profes-

sor of English, Advisor to Beta Zeta, Alabama State College, Montgomery, Alabama (5) Dr. Ames W. Chapman, Professor of Sociology, Central State College, Wilberforce. Ohio (6) Hu- bert Crouch, Dean of the Graduate School, Tennessee A & I, South Central Province Polemarch, Nashville, Tennes- see (7) Ernest H. Davenport, Certified Public Accountant, Detroit, Michigan: (8) Thomas Hawkins, Dean of Men, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia (9) Charles Hoard, Dean of Students,

Dr. Randolph extended his thanks and congratulations to the conference

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