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[[Image]] [[caption]]WILDA BROWN Western Regional Director[[/caption]] [[Image]] [[caption]]DOROTHY GROSS National President Iota Pelatis Auxiliary[[/caption]] [[Image]] [[caption]]EDNA WOODWARD Far Western Regional Director[[/caption]] [[Image]] [[caption]]LYNN NORRIS S.W. Regional Director[[/caption]] [[Image]] [[caption]]CLARICE E. BROWN 1st Vice President[[/caption]] [[Image]] [[caption]]BEATRICE E. CRAWFORD Eastern Regional Director[[/caption]] [[Image]] [[caption]]William S. McEwen, Director, Equal Opportunity Affairs, Monsanto, St. Louis, Missouri, indicates his company's concern in helping young women to pursue a business career by presenting to the National President, Dr. Fredda Witherspoon, a check of $1,000 for Iota's Scholarship Fund.[[/caption]] [[Image]] [[caption]]BETA PI CHAPTER, Houston, Texas[[/caption]] [[Image]] [[caption]]ROZELIA R. ASHLEY National Treasurer[[/caption]] [[Image]] [[caption]]Some "first-timers" at the 1978 Convention pose with National Officers—Soror Estella Price, Beta Pi; Soror E. Grace Payne, National Director of Education, Los Angeles, Calif.; Soror Miriam Johnson, National Journalist, Jackson, Miss.; and other Beta Pi (Houston) "first-timers": Sorors Shirley Johnson, Dale Terry, Cealla Lucas.[[/caption]] [[Image]] [[caption]]The 1978 IOTA-KRAFT SCHOLAR nice Rollins, Director, School [[?]] the $500 each Awardees— M[[?]] Grant — both of Prairie View; Lombardi; Dr. Fredda Witherspoon Grace Payne, National Director[[/caption]] [[above paragraph is cut off, visible words on this and the next page are transcribed]] 190