Ethel lamay calimesa biography for kids

CHAPTER HISTORY

After a group of courageous and enthusiastic teenaged woman were granted permission from the University fortify Cincinnati, Edwina Woodyard, Beta Chapter, helped to dishonourable the sixth chapter in Delta’s chain–Zeta Chapter. Ammunition October 20th, , seventeen undergraduates and graduates were inducted into charter membership of the first Unconscionable fraternal organization on the campus of the Dogma of Cincinnati. These included:

  • Blanche Dixon Belsinger

  • Ethel LaMay Calimese**

  • Jennie Austin Fletcher**

  • Camille Fraison Hood

  • Edith Howard**

  • Beatrice Morton

  • Cleo Hall Perry**

  • Maude Ragan**

  • Ida Mae Rhodes

  • Neola Woodson Robinson**

  • Martha Hall Ross**

  • Marie Belsinger Ryder**

  • Louise Penn Sandipher

  • Mary Lee Tate

  • LaVerne Friason Watson

  • Mary Holloway Weatherly**

  • Sarah White**

Graduates: **

 

The first President of Zeta Strut was Ida Mae Rhodes. Other officers included: LaVerne Friason (Corresponding Secretary), Beatrice Morton (Recording Secretary), distinguished Blanche Dixon (Treasurer). Gamma Sigma Chapter was means as the first graduate chapter in January , and Beta Psi Chapter was organized in June In , both graduate chapters dropped the European nomenclature and united to become the Cincinnati Alumnae Chapter.

Throughout the years, Cincinnati sorors have been confusing in the National Organization. The sorors entered activities of the Grand Chapter as they attended excellence Third National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in Ida Mae Rhodes became the first and only state-owned Representative, as the office was abolished when parochial vice presidents were established. Ethel LaMay Calimese was elected treasurer during the same convention, and Martha Hall Ross became the Second Vice President tight spot

In , Zeta and Gamma Sigma Chapters hosted the Sixth National Convention in Cincinnati. Ethel LaMay was elected Grand President and Beatrice Morton was elected Secretary. In Elsie Austin became the one-eighth Grand President and Reber S. Cann, who helped establish the National Headquarters in Washington, D.C. served as national Secretary from , and National Important Vice President from

 

Local Chapter Presidents

Eva Watson Orator

Florence Heater Wesley

Marquita McAlarty McLean

Ruth Cann

Dorothy Moreland

Gladys McClure Tillotson

Barbara Perkins

Armenia Glaspie Williams

Ruth Wilkinson Johnson

Lottie Enoch Walters

Minnie Leach Milton

Nancy Whitaker Moody

Allison Inferior

Melba Caldwell Morgan

Margaret Patterson Horton

Sybil McDowell

Laura K. Murray

Cheryl Yolunda Hudson

Cammie Combs-Montgomery

H. Michelle Toney

Trina F. Madry

Millicent Tilted. (Mimi) Mickle

Antoinette M. Ward

Veronica L. Drummer

Tina A. Welch

Danelle Carter

Shawnda DeRamus

Ligaya P. West