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October 2003 |
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Message from the Senior Province Vice Polemarch
Invitation from the Oklahoma City Alumni Chapter
News from the Omicron Pi Chapter
Message from the Province Historian
. . . and more, and more, and more . . .
Message from the Senior Province Vice Polemarch
Raising the Bar Through Training for Leadership
As we enter another fiscal year, I would like to challenge each chapter to adopt a spirit of excellence and recommit to our fundamental purpose - ACHIEVEMENT. Looking ahead to our C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference is the ideal time to prepare for new heights in our Grand Fraternity.
As the new leadership looks to re-energize the fraternity and increase efficiency and effectiveness, so does the Middle Western Province. We too are looking throughout the Province to recognize brothers willing to dedicate themselves to the high ideals of the future. The Middle Western Province demonstrated its strength during our recent conclave in Charlotte, North Carolina. We showed our solidarity as we resoundingly voted to begin a new direction in Kappa Alpha Psi. As a result, I would like to thank the delegates who committed themselves to the clear, concise vision of our Province. Now, it's time to continue that trend.
I ask the Polemarch of each chapter to begin this fiscal year with a bold, unprecedented statement. To show your chapter's commitment to "training for leadership", register at least five members at the upcoming C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference. I especially ask that our undergraduate chapters step up and show their strength within our ranks. The C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference and Province Council are ideal times for brothers to bond and fraternize during road trips in addition to receiving the valuable information that is disseminated.
Our noble clan is representative of some of the most innovative leaders in the world. Thus, it is time to demonstrate the significance of your chapter and its leadership. I emplore you -- RAISE THE BAR. Let's begin a new interactive dialogue to network and strengthen our chapter's leadership, membership and most important, THE BOND. Let's prepare to make this year the best ever. If you're committed to Kappa Excellence, let's meet in Oklahoma City on November 1st to begin raising the bar. I am calling all leaders. Are you willing to demonstrate your chapter's ability through its actions?
Yours in the Bond,
Eplurivus D. West
Senior Province Vice Polemarch
Middle Western Province
SeniorVicePolemarch@KAPsiMWP.com
Dear Brothers,
The brothers of Oklahoma City Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. extend brotherly love and a most hearty welcome to all brothers as well as candidates for intake into our most noble clan during the upcoming C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference.
Please let me know if there is anything that the chapter can do to insure that your stay here is an enjoyable, positive, and memorable experience. As your agenda allows, keep in mind that the doors of the Kappa Kastle, located at 1801 N.E. 10th Street (telephone: 424-1566), are open. We welcome and look forward to you joining us for fellowship.
Yours in the Bond,
The Fall C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference (CRWLC) will be held on November 1, 2003, hosted by the Metropolitan Oklahoma City Chapter, the Epsilon Gamma of Kappa Alpha Psi which is anchored at the University of Central Oklahoma but now includes nearly a dozen campuses under its umbrella. The host hotel will be The Plaza Hotel and Conference Center (formerly "Lincoln Plaza" and other names) located at 4345 North Lincoln Blvd.
The CRWLC will convene on the morning of November 1st at the Langston University Urban Center located next to the host hotel.
Chapter officers who are REQUIRED to attend the CRWLC in the Fall of 2003 or the Spring of 2004 are:
Questions may be directed to the Province Keeper of Records and Exchquer at KeeperOfRecords@KAPsiMWP.com or 405-CD-KAPPA (235-2772).
My Brothers in the Bond,
Allow me to share with you some thoughts on on one of the most prestigious benefits our fraternity offers its members. Like many of you, it is becoming increasingly clear that erosions of benefits is something of major concern to many Americans both in public and private life. As we approach our golden years, one of the most significant ceremonies that we as fraternity members are entitled to is a Memorial Service. Not only are you as a brother entitled to this ceremony, it is fitting that we as Kappa men - true men of achievement - recognize you in front of your loved ones as you journey on to our "Golden Shores." My brothers, this is a simple and yet a most beautiful ceremony and, believe me, if we are asked and the ceremony is not conducted, we are sending the wrong message to our brother, potential future brothers, their families, and the public at large. We as Kappa men should accommodate any departed brother's family if they request this ceremony. Remember brothers, we are all entitled to this benefit. And we should do whatever we can to make sure a ceremony happens for any and all departed brothers.
From the fraternity's Guide to Protocol and Etiquette:
"Families of deceased brothers should receive a visit from the chapter Polemarch to express sympathy and to offer his and the chapter's condolences and assistance. If brothers desire to attend funerals as a group, it should be confirmed by the family or those responsible for the funeral arrangements. Pallbearers and any other assistance may be provided as requested.
The family of a deceased brother who was not financial or was unknown to the chapter membership may request a Fraternal service. The membership status should be verified and the request granted. This is in recognition of the eternal bond established through membership in Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity."
Yours in the Bond,
Brothers, we now have a CHAPTER INVISIBLE page on our province website, and we need your assistance in making it more accurate. We request that you review that site and provide updates to our Province Keeper of Records and Exchequer. Please help us fill in the blanks and also provide us with any additional brothers to be memorialized.
Obviously a work in progress, we will eventually provide "captions" for items currently archived in our museum that are not self-explanatory. As you submit items for inclusion, we ask that you provide an accompanying explanation where appropriate. For instructions on how to submit documents and photos in a suitable format, please contact our Museum Curator at Museum@KAPsiMWP.com.
The technology of the Internet has become more than a luxury in the year 2003. Business and personal communication is now "defined" by an E-mail address and connection to the World Wide Web. Our province is clearly committed to the maximum use of this medium, and we can only be successful with your help. Should you change your E-mail address, please remember to notify us as soon as possible. And please help us identify every other member of our province who may have access to this technology. Spread the word!
Massalena M. Gordon - Polemarch
Oklahoma City Alumni Chapter
OklahomaCity@KAPsiMWP.com



C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference - November 1st
Further information on hotel reservations is now posted on our province website in the 2003 Kalendar of Events. You may make your hotel reservations before October 24th by calling 405-528-2741. You must mention "Kappa Alpha Psi" to receive the special room rate of $38 per night plus tax.
History Korner
By Berry H. Pitts, III - Province Historian
Berry H. Pitts, III
Province Historian
Historian@KAPsiMWP.com
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25 Year Membership Pin
Pictured above, the pin is circular in design, slightly smaller than a quarter, and cast in a silver color. It is wrapped in a laurel wreath, emblazoned with the number "25" in the center with a small nugget below the number, and the words "Middle Western Province" around the bottom with "Kappa Alpha Psi" around the top on a crimson band.
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The Middle Western Province has authorized the production of a Twenty-Five Year Membership Pin to recognize those members who were initiated at least twenty-five years ago. The project was approved on a proposal from Brother Robert I. Mayes, Sr. of the Tulsa Alumni Chapter, and the proceeds are used to help fund our several and varied philanthropic programs and other financial obligations.
