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THE NATIONAL PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL, INC.

NATIONAL PRESIDENT
875 Bear Tavern Road
Trenton, NJ 08628
(609) 882-6169 Home
(212) 264-5192 Business

RECORDING SECRETARY
1626 Myrtle Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20011

Dr. Gilbert H. Francis ΦΒΣ
President

Mrs. Lillie J. VanLandingham ΕΓΡ
1st Vice President

Mr. Harold Fischer ΚΑΨ
2nd Vice President

Mrs. Cynthia Peters ΔΣΘ
Recording Secretary

Mr. Lorenzo P. Butler, Jr. ΑΦΑ
Corresponding Secretary

Mr. James "Biff" Carter, Jr. ΚΑΨ
Treasurer

Ms. Lecia Swain ΣΓΡ
Graduate Member at Large

Ms. Ginger McKnight ΑΚΑ
Undergraduate Member at Large

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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Mrs. Faye B. Bryant
Supreme Basileus

Dr. Earnestine G. McNealey
Executive Director

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Mr. Ozell Sutton
General President

Mr. James B. Blanton, III
Executive Secretary

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,Inc.
Mrs. Hortense Canady
National President

Ms. Mary B. Hendrick
Executive Director

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Dr. Edith V.Francis
Grand Basileus

Mrs. Thelma H. Fisher
Executive Secretary

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Mr. Robert L. Gordon
Grand Polemarch

Mr. A.F. Moultrie
Executive Secretary

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
Dr. Alice M. Swain
Grand Basileus

Mrs. Bonita M. Herring
Executive Secretary

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity,Inc.
Mr. Demetrius C. Newton,Esq.
National President

Mr. Gerald D. Smith
Executive Director

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Dr. L. Benjamin Livingston
Grand Basileus

Mr. Robert P. Reeder
Executive Secretary

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Dr. Gilbert H. Francis ΦΒΣ
President

The Future of NPHC

A reactivated, revitalized, rededicated National Pan-Hellenic Council is on the move onward and upward toward the realization of the lofty goals of the organization and a glorious and productive future. An organization like NPHC, with a membership of over 500,000 of some of the most prominent professional black people in America, has the potential of being the greatest force for change the black community has ever known.  The direction that NPHC is currently moving in gives excellent promise of the fulfillment of that potential. 

   National movements like the Assault On Illiteracy Program afford NPHC new and greater outreach opportunities than ever before.  With hundreds of thousands of volunteers already in place under the umbrella of NPHC, this organization is in a most favored position to act as a catalyst for AOIP in thousands of black communities all over America.

NPHC, a grateful Black America salutes you!

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Delegate Magazine's Hope of the Future
is Michelle C. Hill.

As Delegate Magazine record our past, live with fullness our present and look with hope and great expectation to our future the youth of today is preparing to be our leaders of tomorrow.
  
Delegate Magazine and the world will be in their hands.  With youth such as Honor Student Michelle C. Hill we see a bright horizon. Michelle attended both public and private schools in New York City before going to Boylan-Haven-Mather Academy in Camden S.C. where She was listed in who's who among American High School Student '82-'83–Highest average in the Junior Class '82-'83–Vice President of the Junior Class '82-'83 High Honor Roll–Honor Roll '82-'83–Outstanding work in English '82-'83–Scholarship award for the most improvement.

Michelle is presently a senior at Rhodes School in New York City where she continues her high level of scholastic achievements. She is a honor student and is on the Rhodes School's Honor Roll.
   
Michelle plans to attend Spelman in Atlanta Ga.  Michelle's sister Rochelle a honor student at Wagner Jr. High School in New York City graduates June 1984 and plans to attend Bronx High School of Science–We Do Have A Future– 

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