Undergraduate Affairs Issue (National Founders' Day)

considered a variety of issues pertinent to fraternity and the business of Kappa Alpha Psi. Featured as a part of this issue are some of the words of wisdom shared between the delegates and the presidents of America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Understanding the pressures and processes that lead to success as a campus and fraternal leader, the mental, emotional and psychological ways in which one processes and responds to the world and the stimuli therein were key components of the men-

tal health awareness forum.

Sometimes a picture is indeed worth 1000 words. The joy and fidelity of brotherhood is captured in the presence of the above photo. The command and assurance of the Grand Polemarch and the support of the Senior Grand Vice Polemarch leaps off of the page. Opposite page: Grand Polemarch Thomas L. Battles, Jr., and Senior Grand Vice Polemarch Reuben A. Shelton III, Esq. look out over more than 300 brothers gathered for the Grand Board Meeting during the 14 th Annual National Founders' Day Observance. It is an august body of distinguished men bonded in brotherhood for the good of the fraternity.

When you consider that a quality educa- tion and strong mental health are essential to undergraduate achievement, you can appreciate the foresight of the undergradu- ate leaders and the planners who organ- ized these sessions. The Grand Board of Directors, Province Polemarchs, IHQ staff, Tampa (FL) Alumni Chapter and the Zeta Chi Chapters all worked to ensure an effective and informa- tive experience for all of the participants.

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