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Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc.
AN AFFILIATE OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN, INC.

Supreme Basileus:
PEOLA H. McCASKILL, C.R.N.A., R.N.
435 Jefferson Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20011

Executive Secretary:
ESSIE L. ROWSER, M.C.H., R.N.
P. O. Box 32652
Decatur, Georgia 30032

Tamias:
MABEL V. HAWKINS, R.N.
1705 Hilton Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21216

[[image - Chi Eta Phi emblem]]
Founder
ALIENE C. EWELL, R.N., B.S.

Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc.
Thirty-fifth Annual Boule

The Roosevelt Hotel
New York, New York

June 22nd-28th, 1980

TENTATIVE SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Tuesday, June 24th
Workshops - 8-12 Noon
Problems of Teenage Pregnancy
Nurses as a Patient Advocate
Problems of Nurses' Insensitivity
Crisis Intervention in Abuse

Wednesday, June 25th
Public Meeting - 8-10 P.M.

Thursday, June 26th - 8 P.M.-12 Midnight
Moonlight Boat Ride up the Hudson with Disco Music and Live Entertainment

Friday, June 27th - 8-11 P.M.
Awards Banquet

Post Boule Trip - July 2nd
Nova Scotia with a Boston Extension (5 days)

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[[caption]] Peola H. McCaskill [[/caption]]

Chi Eta Phi's history has demonstrated much growth, however, much is still to be accomplished. With the dynamic leadership of our supreme basileus and with program activities depicting our new theme selected at Boule 1976 "New Directions: Accountability and Responsibility" our accomplishments and contributions will ensure us a strong feature.

About our leader we may use the statement made by a speaker: "A true professional leader is a person who performs in a business manner, is sympathetic without sentiment; is considerate yet firm, is not shocked or overwhelmed in stress situations and has the ability to make decisions without fear of failure. Furthermore, that professional leadership is not easily defined in words, but it is evident in the performance of exceptional skills."

Again, Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc., has a rich history and more than ever is committed to its motto, "Service for Humanity." 

In this, our 48th year, and when reflecting on health care needs of our nation, and the health care delivery system, we must continue to commit ourselves to do whatever we can in order to ensure better health care for all people.

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