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Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority, Inc.

AFFILIATED WITH THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN 

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NATIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD: 1972-73
Officers:
Grand Basileus:
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Proctor
First Anti-Basileus:
Mrs. Bessie Edge
Second Anti-Basileus:
Mrs. Armenta Williams
Recording Grammateus:
Mrs. Vivian Bennett
Corresponding Grammateus:
Mrs. Lillian Cunningham
Tamiochus:
Mrs. Margaret Yates
Assistant Tamiochus:
Mrs. Rita Braddock
Keeper of the Seal:
Mrs. Gladys Lester
Syntaktes:
Mrs. Eleanor Jones
Assistant Syntaktes:
Mrs. Melvia Sims
Northeastern Regional Director:
Miss Elizabeth Lockett
North Central Regional Director:
Mrs. Yvonne Sims
Epistoleus:
Mrs. Phyllis H. Rogers
Parliamentarian:
Mrs. Carrie Madsen
Historian:
Mrs. Hazel Rolle

Chairman of National Standing Committees:
Mrs. Alice Scott .... Awards
Mrs. Florence Gaynor... Constitution
Dr. Lorraine Boykin.... Education & Vocation
Mrs. Harriet Baker .... National Affairs
Miss Ella Claiborne ... Public Relations
Mrs. Jean Williamson ... Standards & Procedures 
Mrs. Martha Henley & Mrs. Julia Coban .... Investment Co-Chairmen
Youth Coordinator: Mrs. Betty Shelton

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[[caption]] LAMBDA KAPPA MU has embarked on a new thrust involving health. More specifically, activities include fund raising for research and treatment of Sickle Cell Anemia and a pilot project in Henry County, Alabama. Above, Mrs. Martha Henley (Boston) presents a check from Kappa Chapter to Grand Basileus Elizabeth Proctor to launch preliminary research and operations of the pilot project. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] OUTSTANDING SOROR OF THE YEAR: Mrs. Margaret Haywood: The Past Grand Basileus received the Sorority Honor from Awards Chairman Alice Scott. The then newly appointed judge of the Superior Court in Washington, D.C. was sworn-in in July. [[/caption]]