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Eight Decades of Sisterhood and Success

                                                  By Thelma C. Ivery, Ph.D.
                                                      Chapter Historian
                                       Decade Four - 1967 through 1976





                   Soror Annetta Baugh was the  fourteenth presi-  Montgomery to share the event with us.  We also hosted a
         dent of Montgomery Alumnae Chapter (MAC), serving    regional leadership conference and continued the projects
         from 1966 to 1968.  Soror Baugh initiated and edited a   for Social Action, scholarships, and Health Services.
         newsletter, MADNEWS (Montgomery Alumnae Delta        Many members began or completed Golden Life Member-
         News), that was sent to both active and inactive sorors.    ships in the Sorority.
         Distribution of the newsletter to inactive sorors was a part
         of Operation 100, an initiative to increase chapter member-   From 1974 to 1977,  Soror Lydia Christabel
         ship to 100 Deltas. Deltas were involved in community   (Chris) Williams led the   chapter as its seventeenth presi-
         service through the YMCA, Tri-Hi-Y, Gra-Y, Girl Scouts   dent. The chapter continued its Tutwiler Prison rehabilita-
         and Boy Scouts. MAC sponsored the chapter’s first formal   tion project which included visitations, counseling services
         dance in 15 years. The tax was $10.00 for each Delta par-  and furnishing some needed supplies. Other community
         ticipant and both active and inactive Deltas could host up-  services included the Mental Health Project, assistance to
         on payment of the fee. Sorors were able to invite five cou-  the aged and shut-ins, and a May Week Health and Career
         ples as their guests. Sorors wore red, white, or a combina-  Seminar for High School students. On March 26, 1976, our
         tion of the two to the dance which was  held at Fort Dixie   123 member chapter sponsored the event which became
         Graves Armory.                                       our last Jabberwock. This was a variety program in which
                                                              various Greek and community groups presented skits
                During the years 1967 to 1976, several of Delta’s   which carried out the theme, “A Carousel of Entertain-
         founders entered Omega Omega Chapter after long  lives   ment.”  Presenters included local chapters of Omega Psi
         of service to the sorority and to their communities.   They   Phi and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternities, Beta Eta sorors, and
         were Soror Madree Penn White (January 31, 1967), Soror   Delta sorors from Beta Kappa Chapter at Livingstone Col-
         Jimmie Bugg Middleton (February 17, 1967), Soror Myra  lege, Salisbury, North Carolina. Young people competed
         Davis Hemmings (1968),   Soror Edith Motte Young     for the titles of Little Miss Jabberwock, Little Mr. Jabber-
         (1969), Soror Frederica Chase Dodd (1972), and Soror   wock, or Miss Jabberwock.  Proceeds were used for com-
         Florence Letcher Toms (1972).                        munity projects, to support scholarship awards to high
                                                              school seniors, and to sustain four renewable scholarships
                Soror Geraldine Nesbitt was Montgomery Alum-  for students who were enrolled in several colleges.
         nae Chapter president from 1968 – 1972 as Deltas contin-
         ued in  programs of community service. In 1972 we began
         a Rehabilitation Project for inmates at Tutwiler Prison.
         Our chapter continued to increase in membership. We
         sometimes met in sorors’ homes and sometimes in a com-
         munity center or in the Community House on Union Street.

                Soror Wilhelmina McClain Walker, a charter
         member who had been our third chapter president,   was
         elected in 1972 to serve as 16th chapter president.  By
         1973, the chapter had become so large that it was urgent
         that we find quarters to accommodate our growing num-
         bers.  Under Soror Walker’s leadership, arrangements were
         made to use facilities at Alabama State University for our
         meetings.  MAC hosted a Cluster Founders’ Day celebra-
         tion with Selma, Mobile and Tuskegee Deltas who came to


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