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Black Tie Scholarship & Awards Gala
Honoring Achievers
Presented by
Collegiate 100 Men
Collegiate 100 Women of America
“Knowing the Value Us”
Saturday, November 16, 2013 at 6:00 p.m.
Willie A. Tempton Student Center
Prairie View A&M University
Prairie View, Texas
A Brief Look at the Collegiate 100 . . .
The 100 Black Men of America organization was borne out of the 100 Black Men of New York which was created in 1963. The national was formed in 1986 and formally introduced to the nation in 1987 in Atlanta,
Georgia. The 100 Black Men of Metropolitan Houston, Inc. was founded in March 1994 and chartered in June 1994 as part of the national organization. The Collegiate 100 is an auxiliary organization existing on college campuses nationwide directly related to, and in turn shares the ideas and views of, the 100 Black Men of America. The goal of this organization is to assist 100 Black Men with its education, empowerment, and enrichment mission. The Collegiate 100 had its beginnings at Prairie View A&M University in Texas in 1993 by Frederick V. Roberts, then director of Student Activities. The original group included male and female students who provided leadership and mentoring for the students at the university. Roberts, being a charter member of the newly recognized Metropolitan Houston Chapter, Inc. of the 100 Black Men of America, Inc. presented the idea to seek affiliation with the national organization. The chapter, led by Attorney Benjamin Piggott, accepted the proposal and presented the request to the Board of Directors of the 100 at its December 1994 Leadership Board Meeting. The proposal was unanimously adopted under the organization's Program Success and thus began the national launch of the Collegiate 100. The 100 Black Men of Middle Tennessee helped to launch the organization. Some of the first organizing members of the Collegiate 100 at PVAMU were Robert Brown, Horace Bussey, Kevin Bussey, Lelar Corbett, Loretta Davis, Jason Jefferson, Christina Johnson, Marcus Lane, Derrick Ross, Charles Sloan, Michael Smith and Donna Tomlinson. The group attended the 100 Gala in Houston in 2004. The Collegiate 100 was reactivated at Prairie View A&M University on March 10, 2011 with the following officers and members: Travis C. Reed (President), Dymonique J. Burton (Vice President), Christopher J. Shelton (Secretary), Patrick Gray (Treasurer), David Brown (Communications Director), Frederick C. Fox (Marketing Director), Kelvin Washington (Membership Director), Vincent I. Ellis (Chaplain), Terrance N. Caldwell (Sergeant-at-Arms), Timothy Anderson, Jerry Battle, David Brown, Ross Hampton, Jerald Hubbard, Donlamasstino Hune, Justin Linton, Michael Love, Dominique Rand-Washington and Justin Whitaker; with Dr. Clement Glenn (Primary Advisor) and Frederick V. Roberts Esquire (100 Advisor). The 100 Collegiate Women of America was created as counterpart of the Collegiate 100 in August of 2011 by Frederick V. Roberts and chartered as a university organization in October 2011. Dymonique Burton and Travis Reed served were part of the nucleus in starting the organization and fostering a relationship with the Collegiate 100. The founding officers and members of 100 Collegiate Women are: Elexia Robinson-White (President), Jasmine Anderson (Vice President), Brittany Green (Vice President-Programs), Ayanna Allen (Treasurer, Alexandria Laws, (Recording Secretary), Brittany Phillips (Corresponding Secretary), Brittani Hunter (Membership Director), Janae Anderson (Communication Director), Alexandria Williams (Marketing Director), Jasmine Wilson (Auditor), Breanna Mays (Historian), Anissa Canady (Parliamentarian), Antonya Harris (Sergeant-at-Arms), Brandi Hamilton (Chaplain), Doris Adu, Tiera Anderson, Aundrea Boyd, Shadana Chaney, Dainisha Dilworth, Stevonnise Dunn, Amanda Hamilton, Jordyn Hines, Amari Holland, Carol Jenkins, Kiyah Johnson, Reondra Johnson, Sharneace Johnson, Breona King, Charnabria Leonard, Robin McNary, Ashley Mills, Raven Moore, Charity Nwankpa, Faydrian Pearson, Ariadne Pollitt, Robyn Shields, Charity Smith, Marcoyshea Smith, Lakevia Wallace, Troyla Washington and Jasmine Wiggins. Advisors: Mrs. Johnie Walker and Dr. DeLinda Marzette. The organizations have provided tremendous programs and activities at the have influenced the communities at large. Its mentoring programs at Arnold Middle School and tutoring at Navasota Schools are credited with helping to change lives of many young people. The ladies breast cancer awareness and visits and support of seniors at the Brenham Nursing home is highly appreciated and rewarding.
Greetings: The members of the 100 Black Men of Metropolitan Houston Chapter, Inc., join us in congratulating the honorees for the Power 100 Awards and the new members on their formal induction into the Collegiate 100 at Prairie View A&M University. The Collegiate 100 provides a great opportunity for these young men to be mentored and to be mentors for young brothers in our community. It is also an opportunity for the young women to be mentored. We are very proud of them and look forward to their outstanding service and commitment to excellence in their programs at the university and the community at large. The 100 Black Men of Metropolitan Houston Chapter, Inc., has spent the past 19 years promoting and demonstrating leadership to the young men we serve and the community in which we live. Our members are dedicated to excellence in the areas of Mentoring, Health and Wellness, Education and Economic Development. We accept the charge of making a difference in the lives of young men and our community. We personally thank each member of our organization for their tireless effort, unwavering passion, and sacrificial commitment to volunteerism and supporting the members of the Collegiate 100. These men truly reflect one of our favorite sayings: “Real Men Giving Real Time”! We are grateful to the members of the Collegiate 100 for their participation and support of our Mentoring the 100 Way and Academic Enrichment Programs for the young men in Houston. These young men have given up some of their activities to provide real time for the young mentees. We also say thanks to the ladies for their volunteering with the Empowered Women of Houston program. Our sincere thanks to Mr. Frederick Roberts and Dr. Clement Glenn for their advisement to the Collegiate 100, and to Mrs. Shadia Washington for her advisement to the 100 Collegiate Women at Prairie View A&M University. We also express our thanks to the university administration for its support of the activities of the organizations. We are constantly reminded of our motto “What they see is what they will be.” It ignites a sense of responsibility and devotion to the mission we serve. It is this mission that shapes young lives into successful adults. We are counting on the members of the Collegiate 100 men and women as we partner to make a difference in our community. Again, congratulations and we wish you the best on this auspicious event. Sincerely,
Frazier Wilson Burt Jennings Frazier Wilson, Ed.D. Bethew ‘Bert’ Jennings, J.D. Board Chairman President
Dr. Frazier Wilson Bethew Bert Jennings, J.D.
Greetings:
It brings us great gratification to welcome you to 2013 Black Tie Scholarship Gala and Power 100
Awards program, and the formal pinning of the new members of the Collegiate 100 and 100
Collegiate Women of America.
We are delighted that you could join us for this auspicious occasion as we honor these outstanding
individuals of our community, namely, Texas State Representatives Dr. Alma Allen and Sylvester
Turner, JD, Prairie View A&M University’s professors Dr. George Brown and Dr. Kelvin Kirby,
and the SWAC Championship Women’s Volley Ball and Men’s Track Teams. These persons are
deserving of much more because of their impact and influences in improving the quality of life for
others.
We take this time also to thank the parents and families of our new members for their continued
support and participation in the development of their loved ones.
We extend our personal thanks to all the persons and organizations for their support of this event.
Our sincere and special thanks Patrick Gray for his vision in establishing this gala and for chairing
the event again this year. Thanks also to the officers and committee members of the organizations,
our membership directors – Cameron Gordon and Ariadne Pollitt, and our advisors, Dr. Clement
Glenn, Frederick V. Roberts and Mrs. Shadia Washington for their continued support and guidance
and support.
Finally, to you our audience, the members of the Collegiate 100 join me in saying thank you to all of
you for coming and supporting this important event and we wish you the best in this upcoming
holiday season.
Sincerely,
Jonathan Amos Charnabria Leonard President President
Collegiate 100 100 Collegiate Women
Jonathan Amos Charnabria Leonard
Greetings: It is an honor and pleasure to welcome you to our 2013 Black Tie Scholarship and Awards Gala on behalf of the Collegiate 100 and the 100 Collegiate Women of America. Our theme, “Knowing the Value of US”, came to me one morning listening comedian Mo’nique on the radio stating how people asked her what is she going to do after winning the Oscar. She commented: “no one asked me what I was going to do after I won those six NAACP Image awards, and that award is by us.” We sometimes forget our value and respect of each other. This theme aptly describes why we chose the honorees to receive our highest honor, The Power 100 Award, namely, State Representatives Dr. Alma Allen and Sylvester Turner, JD, Professors Dr. George Brown and Dr. Kelvin Kirby, and the SWAC Championship Women’s Volley Ball and Men’s Track Teams of Prairie View A&M University. Tonight we honor these distinguished individuals because of their significant contributions in leadership, service, teaching and athletics to improve the quality of life for all citizens. We are also proud to introduce to the public the newest members of our organizations. It has been a pleasure and a love of labor that I served as chairman for this event. It has definitely been a fun, challenging and rewarding experience. This could not have been accomplished without the help, support and prayers of many individuals. We want to personally thank all persons and organizations who contributed to this event. Special thanks go to our major sponsors who are listed in the program booklet. We also say thanks to the officers and committee members of the organizations, especially, our presidents Jonathan Amos and Chanabria Leonard, vice presidents Ryan Turner and LaKisha Alamoj, Membership Directors Cameron Gordon and Ariadne Pollitt, and our advisors, Dr. Clement Glenn, Frederick V. Roberts and Mrs. Shadia Washington, and Ms. Glenda Jones for their continued support and guidance. Our thanks also to Cedarius Barnes for providing the photography for the induction and this gala. We also thank you for share this evening with us, please enjoy yourselves. On behalf of The Collegiate 100 members here at Prairie View A&M University, we express thanks for the support of everyone who helped make this evening’s event a success for our honorees and new members.
Sincerely,
Patrick L. Gray Lakisha Alomaja Chair, Gala Committee Co-Chair, Gala Committee
Collegiate 100 100 Collegiate Women
Lakisha Alomaja Patrick L. Gray
Prairie View A&M University Prairie View, Texas
Greetings:
It is a sincere honor and privilege for us to extend congratulations to the members of the
Collegiate 100 and the 100 Collegiate Women at Prairie View A&M University on hosting the 2nd
Annual Black Tie Scholarship Gala honoring outstanding members of the community. Your
recognizing Texas State Representatives Dr. Alma Allen and Attorney Sylvester Turner; Professors
Dr. George Brown and Kelvin Kirby; and members of the Women’s Volley Ball and Men’s Track
Teams at Prairie View A&M University, is a testament to the quality and commitment to excellence
in your programming. We salute you all for sponsoring such a dynamic program. We also
congratulate and welcome the new members of the organization.
We are deeply indebted to each of you and the members of the 100 Black Men of America,
Inc. and the 100 Black Men of Metropolitan Houston, Inc. for providing the opportunity to mentor
and assist you in your personal and professional development.
Mentoring, education, health and economic empowerment are the hallmark programs of the
100 Black Men of America, Inc. It is evident that you all understand this charge and continue to
meet the challenges with your participation in the various programs and events sponsored this year,
especially your mentoring programs at Arnold Middle School and Navasota Elementary through
High School.
Too often, because of historical factors perpetuated against African-American men and
women in this society, our men have struggled with transitioning from immaturity to maturity by
emphasizing and prioritizing other programs over educational excellence. We are honored to be
associated with a group of your people who understands the balance in their activities and have the
desire and determination to be the very best at what they do.
We are hopeful that you will continue serving as role models and ambassadors of goodwill
representing the quality of men and women that will make your families, friends and Prairie View
A&M University proud.
Congratulations again and best wishes on this important event.
Sincerely,
Frederick V. Roberts Mrs. Shadia Washington Dr. Clement E. Glenn
Collegiate Advisor Collegiate Advisor Collegiate Advisor
Frederick V. Roberts Dr. Clement Glenn Shadia Washington
State Representative Dr. Alma A. Allen served on, the State Board of Education for over 10 years prior to being elected to the Texas House of Representatives. She began her career in education as a teacher at Parker Elementary School and Grimes Elementary School, Rep. Allen later became an assistant principal at Foster Elementary School and then served as principal at Peck Elementary School, Windsor Village Vanguard Magnet School, and G.B.M. Turner Elementary School. She also worked in human resources and central administration, and retired from Houston Independent School District after 39 years. Rep. Allen continued her career in education as an Adjunct Professor at Texas Southern University and Prairie View A&M University; and is currently a motivational speaker and educational consultant. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Education degree from Texas Southern University and a Doctorate of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Houston, as well as a certificate in administration and supervision from the University of Houston. Rep. Allen’s honors include Principal of the year, District 5, and Outstanding Alumnus of the University of Houston. Rep. Allen also received the Texas Freedom Network "Walking the Walk Award", from Governor Ann Richards, the Living Legend Award from the Texas Alliance of Black School Educators, and was honored in her hometown of Livingston, Texas with Alma Allen Day. State Representative Sylvester Turner was raised in the Acres Homes community in northwest Houston. He attended the University of Houston and Harvard Law School before joining the law firm of Fulbright & Jaworski. He later founded the Houston law firm of Barnes & Turner in 1983. Representative Turner was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1988 to serve the people of House District 139 in Harris County. Representative Turner has served more than 24 years in the Texas House of Representatives. He is a member of the Legislative Budget Board; Vice Chair of the House Appropriations Committee; Chair of the Subcommittee on General Government, Judiciary, Public Safety and Criminal Justice; and a member of the House State Affairs Committee. He also chairs the Texas Legislative Black Caucus and the Greater Houston Area Legislative Delegation and is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Dr. Kelvin Kirby is a professor of engineering and Deputy Director and Education Coordinator for the NASA sponsored research center at Prairie View A&M University, and associate minister at Mt. Corinth Missionary Baptist Church in Hempstead. Dr. Kirby holds the BS in electrical Engineering from Prairie View A&M University, the MS in Computer Engineering and Doctorate of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University. His doctoral work focused on establishing and managing multi-disciplinary research at small universities. He has expertise in executing government programs and human resource development, management and leadership skills. Dr. Kirby has a wealth of experience in managing multi-disciplinary research centers, human resource development, computer and communications systems and military leadership. Kirby also served as the associate vice president for student affairs at Prairie View A&M University. He is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Dr. George E. Brown, Sr. currently serves as the Distinguished Professor of Biology in the Department of Biology at Prairie View A&M University. He formerly served as Chair of the Department of Biology for 17 years, Director of the Health Careers Opportunity Program, Chairman of the Premedical Advisory Committee Director of the Summer Premedical Institute and was Elected Chair of the Faculty Senate in 2011. Dr. Brown earned the B.S. degree in May 1960 from Prairie View A&M University and was commissioned in the United States Army as a second Lieutenant. Upon completion of the military obligation, two semesters of graduate biology courses, two semesters of undergraduate physics and one semester of quantitative analysis chemistry were completed from July, 1963 to May, 1964. He later earned the Masters of Science in Microbiology, June, 1972, University of Florida, Department of Microbiology. He earned the Doctors of Philosophy in Microbiology, August, 1976, University of Florida. Dr. Brown is a member of the Prairie View Athletic Council, Athletic Club and a Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Power 100 Award Honorees
SWAC CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
Women’s Volley Ball Team Men’s Track Team
Kelsey Espinosa Austin, Texas Sorone Batiste Humble, Texas
LaKeisha Allen McAllen, Texas James Bickham Brooklyn, NY
Paige Chuidian Katy, Texas Phillip Boyd Fort Worth, Texas
Jade Nelson Milwaukee, Wisconsin Henry Brown Sealy, Texas
Lenicia Tyson Baltimore, Maryland Quintarius Crenshaw Dallas, Texas
Jazmine Hicks Palestine, Texas Adam Dinaoli Dallas, Texas
Rachel Owens Round Rock, Texas Michael Gerald Brooklyn, NY
Monecia Preston Tyler, Texas Terry Gilbert Dallas, Texas
Candyce Alexander Bedford, Texas Shawn Gore Brazoria, Texas
Charae Caldwell Mansfield, Texas Jordan Hoover Oklahoma City, Okla.
Janette Batista Bayamon, Puerto Rico Andre Jackson Houston, Texas
Magda Zietek Elbag, Poland Evan James Austin, Texas
Malaysia Hope Killeen, Texas Crayton Johnson Chicago, Ill.
Vernon Lewis III Houston, Texas
Alicia Pete Assistant AD for Female
Sports / Head Coach
Stevin Long Houston, Texas
Emil Chuidian Assistant Coach Dannie Luckey Pearland, Texas
Tacho Cloud Assistant Coach Xavier Morris Houston, Texas
Breanna McNeil Graduate Assistant Patrick Overshown Houston, Texas
DeMarcus Pierre Houston, Texas
Jordan Powell Houston, Texas
Fard Rollck Jamaica, NY
Lucio Rosas Galena Park, Texas
Pierre Shepherd Arlington, Texas
Abel Simie Sugar Land, Texas
Wesley Slater Magnolia, Texas
Anthony Smith Houston, Texas
Edgar Smith New Orleans, La.
Edwin Stewart Houston
Garrison Stribling Houston, Texas
John Watkins Longview, Texas
Michael White Bellville, Texas
Dewaylon Wilson Dallas, Texas
Rashad Wilson Pearland, Texas
Preston Woodard Sweeny, Texas
Chris Clay Head Coach
Fred Williams Assistant Coach
Ceremony Host: Maurice “DJ Mo Phatt” Perkins Radio Host/Producer KPVU
Prelude Music……………………………….…………………...Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity
Invocation…..…………………………………………………………..……………Ross Hampton Collegiate 100, Chaplain
Welcome/Greetings..…………………..…..…………….…………………….….……Patrick Gray Gala Chairman, Collegiate 100
Occasion/History of the Collegiate 100 ……………………………………….............Ashley Mills Treasurer/ Historian, 100 Collegiate Women of America
Entertainment…………………………………………………………………………Phi Mu Alpha
DINNER IS SERVED
Introduction of the guest speaker………………………..……….………...………Jonathan Amos President, Collegiate 100
Keynote Speaker…………………………………………..…….…The Honorable Dr. Alma Allen Texas State Representative, District 131
Awards Presentation to Honorees ………………………………………...............Nicholas Freeman Secretary, Collegiate 100
Musical Tribute to Honorees………………………………………….…………..……Gary Walker Member, Collegiate 100
Membership Pinning and Charge………………………….…...Cameron Gordon & Ariadne Pollitt Membership Directors, Collegiate 100 & 100 Collegiate Women of America
Special Presentations and Acknowledgment………..….….Jonathan Amos & Charnabria Leonard Presidents, Collegiate 100 & 100 Collegiate Women of America
Reflections……………….…………………………………Dymonique Burton & Christopher Shelton
Charter Offices and Members, Collegiate 100
Dr. Clement Glenn, Mrs. Shadia Washington & Frederick V. Roberts Esquire Advisors, Collegiate 100
Response and Closing Remarks……………………………………….………...…… Ryan Turner Vice President, Collegiate 100
Benediction…………………………………………..……………………………………….Ross Hampton
Let the Fun Begin – Phi Mu Alpha/DJ - Dancing and Networking
2013 Fall Members – Collegiate 100
Bisola N. Aboderin is the 19- years old daughter of Abi Alalade, born in Staten Island, New York resides in Houston, Texas. Major: Nursing - Bachelor’s Degree in 2016. Membership in PALS, PVSNA, and ASA at Prairie View A&M University. Plans to earn the Masters Degree and PhD in Nursing at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Ambition: Open two Health Clinics - United States of America and Africa.
Tarynn Skyy Adams is the 22-year-old daughter of Carol and Clarence Adams Jr. from Oklahoma City by way of Dallas. Major: Communications and Marketing - Graduation: May 2014. Membership: National Association of Black Journalist,
Director of PR. Hosted radio show The Journey, directed and produced television show KPVU-NOW for Channel 55. Student Brand Manager for Red Bull North America. Plans to obtain a Master’s in Intergraded Marketing.
Alajasia Apponey is the 19 year old daughter of Elizabeth and Steven Johnson from Natchitoches, Louisiana. Major: Nursing – Graduation: May 2016. Membership: Prairie View Student Nursing Association (Treasurer), Panther Advisor Leader and Student Government Association
(Senator of Community Development). Plans are to become an RN and a Nurse Practitioner and to own a Hospice Outpatient Services.
Myah Armstrong is the 21 year-old daughter of Tammy Lofton and Darryn Armstrong Sr., from Inglewood, California. Major: Criminal Justice. Graduation: December 2014. Membership and Honors: the Criminal Justice Club, California
Club, and Lions Club; Certified Student Leadership (CSL) Program; Contestant in the Miss Krimson and Creme’ Pageant; Dean’s List; launched PVUKNO, an Internet radio Broadcast at KPVU’S student radio; plans on owing popular radio show.
Armani S. Callihan is the 20 year old daughter of Cheryl M. Sinegal and Troy F. Callihan from Port Arthur, TX. Major: Psychology, minor in Criminal Justice; Graduation: May 2015. Membership: Panther Advisor Leader; Baptist Student Movement, NAACP, Psychology and Criminal Justice clubs (E-Board).
Licensed Certified Nursing Assistant; participant in the Mr. & Miss BSM Pageant. Plans to pursue Medical school at the University of Texas, and become a Psychiatrist.
Dominique D. Clark is the 19-year-old daughter of DeMonica D. and Victor E. Clark I, from Arlington, Texas. Major: Social Work/minor in Psychology. Graduation December 2015. Membership/Honors: Panther Advisor Leaders, NAACP, Social
Work Action Club, and the American Society of Black Psychologist. Honor Roll and Dean’s List. Plans are to earn a Master’s in Psychology from an Atlanta university and to become one of America’s recognized African American marriage and family therapist.
Skye Cotton is the 20 year old daughter of Maria Baietti and Carlo Cotton, Jr. from Pasadena California. Major: Animal Science. Graduation: May 2015. Membership/Honors: MANNRS club and Live Stock club; Deans List. Plans to pursue a career with the air force and to become a
pilot.
Benicia Curtis is a 19-year old daughter of James and Helen Curtis from San Jose, California. Major: Human Nutrition and Food, minor in Dance. Graduation: 2016. Membership and Honors: Kappa Omicron Nu Honors Society, National Society
of Collegiate Scholars, Student Dietetics Association, CAHS Ambassadors, Founder of Mentoring Incoming Freshmen (M.I.F.); Dean’s List. Career plans to become a Registered Dietitian in sports, eating disorders, and prenatal care and to coach a competition dance team.
Chelsea Daly is a 20 year old junior from El Paso, Texas and the daughter of Joseph and Michele Daly, who reside in Haymarket, Virginia. Major: English and Marketing. Membership: President Young Democrats, Student Government Association Senator, International
Students; and Panther Advisor Leader. Interned with the Anti-Defamation League in Washington, DC. Plans to pursue a career in Public Relations.
Candice Garner is the 20 year-old daughter of Chandra Garner and the late Ghandi Garner. She is a native of Houston Texas. Major: Sociology, Health Developmental Science. Graduation: May 2016. Being crowed UC Prom Queen just last
year, Membership: the Sociology Club, Club Chic (E-Board); and the Dean’s list. Plans to become a counselor for children raised in low income families.
Alexandria C.C. Hall is the 19 year old daughter of Maurice T. Hall and Anazia M. Andrus, military parents. Major: Nursing - graduation: May 2016. Membership: the Student Nursing Association, Panthers United (Secretary); Certified Student Leader. Plans to Master’s Nurse Administration from Prairie View A&M. Ultimate goal:
give back to her community and empower and mentor young women.
Erial A. Henderson is the 21-year-old daughter of Yvonne and Eric Henderson from Houston, Texas. Major: Psychology. Graduation: May 2014. Membership: Women’s Track and Field team, medalist; the Psychology Club, ABPSI, and Club Chic and Relay for Life
committee. Dean’s list for four consecutive years; Cashier in the Memorial Student Center. Plans to earn Masters in Communication from University Of Houston; and own Private counseling center.
Celia D. Hinkson is the 22-year-old daughter of Stella D. and Julio A. Hinkson, Sr. from Killeen, Texas. Major: Communication Studies focusing in Public Relations and Advertising, minor in Sociology. Graduation: May 2014. Membership and Honors journalist for the Panther Newspaper and 1876 Magazine; National
Association of Black Journalist, American Marketing Association, and the Student Giving Campaign, PVAMU chapter of NAACP, Lambda Pi Eta Communication Honor Society. Plans to earn an MBA and Event Planning.
Elizabeth Jae Johnican is the 21-year-old daughter of Dr. Michael D. and Carolyn Johnican from Houston, Texas. Major: Biology, Minors Chemistry & Psychology; Graduation May 2015. Memberships: President, Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor
Society (Sigma Chi chapter), Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society, founder and Chief Executive Chair of the Bio Unity Community. Plans to attend Johns Hopkins Medical School for the M.D/PhD; and to become a neurosurgeon in surgical neuro-oncology.
Sharay B. Johnson is the 20-year-old daughter of LaTonya Denice Kelly and Ray Nathaniel Johnson from Tulsa, Oklahoma and resides in Fort Worth, Texas. Major English, with a minor in Communications. Graduation May 2014. Membership and Honors: Baptist Student Movement, Campus Activities
Board and founding member of Prairie View A&M’s Football Recruitment team. Plans to obtain the PhD. to become a motivational speaker and published author.
Chloe A. Louis is the 19-year-old daughter of Joseph and Lisa Louis from Arlington, Texas. Major: Business Management, with a minor in Sociology. Graduation: May 2016. Membership and Honors: The National Society of Collegiate
Scholars Plans to earn a Masters in Business Management from University of Texas at Arlington and to become a CEO of a major corporation.
Kerryea Courtney Martinez is a 19 year old biology major, chemistry minor from the New Orleans, Louisiana. Graduation: May 2015. Membership/Honors: National Institute of Science Ladies of Virtue and Excellence Bible Study, Divine Revelation Bible study, Deans List,
National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Plans are to obtain the Medical Degree, pursue an residency on an army base and become a neonatologist or obstetrician gynecologist.
Chappe’ll K. Moore is the 23-year-old daughter of Clifton C. Moore and Kimberly J. Shuler from Austin, Texas. Major: Mass Communication and Behavioral & Political Science. Graduation: May 2014. Membership and Honors: President of Prairie
View Chapter of National Association of Black Journalists, Public Relations Representative, Student Government Association, PV Media Television Studio Operation Manager and Lambda Pi Eta National Association of Communications. Plans to earn the M.S. degree in television production from Boston University and pursue a career in television production.
Ugonna L. Okpala is the 20-year-old daughter of Florence and Christian Okpala from Queens, New York. Major: Health Sciences. Graduation: May 2015. Membership and Honors: Women’s Cross Country, Track and Field team; SWAC Champion, indoor and outdoor 4x400 relay, Classic
Dance Ensemble, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and the Dean’s honor list. Plans are to obtain the Medical degree, specializing in pediatric medicine and begin a career at the John Hopkins Children Center; and compete in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Markita J. Richardson is the 20 year old daughter of Tawanda Richardson from Sugarland, Texas. Major: Architecture. Graduation: May 2015. Membership and Honors: Association for Women in Architecture, American
Institute for Architecture Students and Habitat for Humanity. An honor on the Dean’s List. Plans to pursue the Master’s degree at Prairie View A&M University, University of Houston or Texas A&M University.
Gabrielle C. Scott is the 19 year old daughter of Cassandra E. and Gary E. Scott, from Houston, Texas. Major: Nursing. Graduation: May 2016. Membership/Honors: PV Student Nursing Association, Captain Panthers United, NAACP and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars;
Certified Student Leaders, honor student listed on the Dean’s List and Prairie View’s honor society. Plans are to pursue the Master’s degree and a career in labor and delivery where she will nurture and display her love for infants.
Sheri P. Walls is the 20-year-old daughter of Patrick and Lazane Walls from Honolulu, Hawaii. Major: Biology/minor in Chemistry. Graduation: May 2015. Membership Undergraduate Medical Academy, Beta Beta Beta Honor Society, National College
Honors Society. Plans to attend Howard University Medical or University of Texas at Houston Medical Schools and pursue her dream as an M.D.; and to own several practices.
Davida Wells is the 20-year-old daughter of Indria Elliott and David Wells from Dallas, Texas. Major: Criminal Justice. Graduation: May 2015. Membership/Honors: College of Juvenile Justice & Psychology Student Ambassador, Panther Leader Advisors. Plans are to earn a Master’s in Criminology, to become a FBI agent
and serve as mentor to young women.
Writney Renea Williams is the 20-year old daughter of Alvin and Valerie Ware from Dallas. Major: Social Work. Graduation: May 2015. Membership/Honors: Baptist Student Movement Choir and Praise Dance Ministry, NAACP and the Social Work Action Club;
Dean’s List and Scholar Award. Plans are to receive the Master’s degree in Social Work from Clark Atlanta University, become a licensed medical social worker and to open and manage a Child Care Facility for struggling mothers.
2013 Fall Members – Collegiate 100
Jamal Levon Bacon is the 20 year old son of Aronette and Henry Bacon from San Antonio, Texas. Major: Business Management. Graduation: May 2015. Membership and Honors: Young Democrats, Treasurer; Math Club, HALO and ASAP; Dean’s Honor List. Plans are to receive a commission in the United
States Air Force and to attend graduate school at Texas A&M University for the master’s degree in business.
Aaron Darnell Fowler is the 21 year son of LaTanya and Milton Fowler from Los Angeles, California. Major: Civil and Environmental Engineering: Graduation: May 2014. Honors and Membership: Mr. University
College, 2nd Runner up to Mr. Debonair, and Mr. Prairie View A&M University; NSBE, and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Eta Gamma Chapter, Chaplain; Dean’s Honor List. He plans to earn a master’s in engineering.
Roderick Barree is the 20 year old son of Trivio Chandler and Larry Mclemore from Dallas. Major: Marketing with a minor in Communications. Graduation: May of 2015; Membership/Honors: Director of the Campus Activities Board, Ambassador, Panther Advisory Leader, Panther’s Promoting Healthy
Decisions, and a College of Business Scholars. Plans to earn MBA/JD and a Master’s in Communications from New York University and to own an Entertainment and Sports Management and Law Firm, and Television network.
Michael Gerald is a twenty two year old student from St. Lucia by way of Brooklyn, New York. Major: Health and Human Performance. Graduation: May 2015. Honors and Membership: Panther Association for Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Dance, American Cancer Society Relay for Life Logistics Committee, SWAC Champion Men’s Track and Field Team. Plans to become a physical therapist.
Jeremy Butler is a 19-year-old student born in Houston, Texas to Candace Bennett. He is majoring in History and plans to receive his degree in May 2016. At Prairie View A&M University he is part of Campus Activities Board (CAB) and Mentoring Incoming Freshmen (MIF). He currently holds a 3.0 in his studies.
After graduation Jeremy plans to go back to his community and teach history to high school students.
Tyrone Graves is the 20-year-old son of Terri and Tyrone Graves Sr. from La Porte, Texas. Major: Electrical Engineering. Graduation May 2016. Membership/Honors Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and NSBE. Plans to
earn the Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University, begin a career with Center Point Energy and own an Electrician Company.
Terry M. Dixon Jr. is the 19-year-old son of Lillian and Terry Dixon, Sr. of Houston, Texas. Major: Electrical Engineering. Graduation: May 2016. Membership/Honors: Go-Green with Student Government Association and Usher Riceville Baptist Church: Plans are to become a professional engineer
and begin a career with Harris County, Precinct One as a Project Manager to help build Houston.
Cornell Hamilton Jr. is the 22-year-old son of Pamela Barrow and Cornell Hamilton Sr. born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Major: Criminal Justice; Graduation: May 2014. Membership and Honors: Criminal Justice Club, the Association of Information Technology Professionals and
the NAACP. He plans to receive the dual MBA and Juris Doctor from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law and to become a Corporate Lawyer.
Jalen Farmer is a 19 year old son of Brenda and Alton “Kip” Farmer from Dickinson, Texas. Major: Criminal Justice. Graduation: May 2016. Membership and Honors: Go-Green – SGA, International Deans List Society, Criminal Justice Club. Plans to receive the Juris Doctorate and become
successful attorney and a judge.
Corey Ambrose Henry the 19 year old son of Sybil and Creed Henry, Sr. from Needville, Texas. Major: Health and Human Performance. Graduation: May 2017. Membership and Honors: National Honor Society, Class Co-Secretary, All District Football.
Plan to become a High School Football Coach/teacher.
Christopher Lapondia Jackson Jr. is the 19 year old son of Sonya R. and Christopher L. Jackson Sr. from Allen, Texas. Major: Architecture; Graduation: May 2015. Membership and Honors: Architecture Association and the National Honors Society; Dean’s Honor List. Completed internship with the City of Allen landscape services. Plans are to
obtain a master’s in Landscape Architecture from the University of Auburn and to own an Architecture and Landscape corporation and an Art Gallery.
Brian Miller is the 19-year-old son of David and Lisa Miller of San Antonio, Texas. Major: Computer Engineering Technology/minor in Mathematics. Graduation: May 2016. Membership and Honors: National Society of Black
Engineers, Deans List. Plans are to earn a Master’s Degree and begin career at the Toyota Headquarters in California.
Demetrius D. Moore-Jenkins is a 21-year-old son of Tamala and Michael Jenkins Jr. from Tyler. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Membership and Honors National Society of Black Engineers and American Society of Mechanical Engineers; International Dean’s List Society. Plans to receive an MBA in financial management from
Texas A&M University and to own a paint and body shop, specializing in car restorations and custom paint/body work.
De’Jhon Moore is the 19 year old son of LaDonna Curtis of Dallas, Texas. Major: Electrical Engineering. Graduation: May 2016. Membership and Honors: Wells Fargo Habitat for Humanity. Plans to receive the master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Prairie View
A&M University and to begin a career with Lockheed Martin and give back to the community.
Crayton A. C. E. Johnson is the son of Audrey Amberial Hursey born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Houston. Major: Health and Human Performance. Graduation: May 2014. Membership and Honors: National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Track and Field Team; national contender in 400 hurdles; model and
plans for a career in television.
Timree Morris is the 20 year old son of Shawn Morris of Rowlett, Texas. Major: Architecture. Graduation: May 2015; Membership and Honors: DJ for Campus Activities Board, Lions Club and Prairie View FA, Track and Field. Plan to become a registered Architect and give
back to the community through service and role-modeling.
Kurt P. Lambert is the 20-year-old son of Cheryl and Kurt Lambert, Sr. of Houston, Texas. Major: Business Management. Graduation: May 2015. Membership and Honors: Football and Track and Field Championship teams; Dean’s Honors List. Plans to receive Certificate in Entrepreneurship and the MBA in Marketing from Prairie View
A&M University and to own as successful.
Alex Porter is 21 year old son of Linda Porter Dawson from Marshall, Texas. Major: Criminal Justice. Graduation: May 2015; Membership and honors: Criminal Justice Club and HALO. Plans to earn a master’s degree and begin a career in juvenile justice and to serve as role model and mentor
for the youth in Marshall.
Te’Sjown McCray is the 21 year-old Dana McCray from Houston, Texas. Major: Criminal & Juvenile Justice with a minor in Business Administration and certification in Entrepreneurship. Graduation: December of 2014. Membership and Honors: Student Government Association, Omega Psi Phi
Fraternity Inc., Rho Theta Chapter; Dean’s List. Plans to attend Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University and obtain the Juris Doctorate. become a lawyer and help others
Jordan Powell the 20 year old son of Kyle and Angela Powell born in Baltimore, Maryland and raised in Houston. Major: Business Marketing. Graduation: May 2015. Membership and Honors: National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Track and Field Team; 2013 NCAA
Regional Qualifier. Plans to earn an MBA from the University of Texas and to own a marketing firm.
Zuri Stewart is the 19 year old son of Maxine Sloley and Windell Stewart; born in Rockland, New York; raised in Cypress, Texas. Major: Physics and Computer Science. Graduation: May 2016. Membership and Honors: Campus Activities Board, National Society of
Collegiate Scholars, Student Government Association; First Varsity Drill team Commander for his AFJROTC; local and national award from the US Air Force JROTC. He plans to become an Air Force pilot and obtain a Ph.D. in computer science.
Gary Jerome Walker is the 22 year-old son of Gwen Bell and Gary Walker from Dallas. Major: Business Management. Graduation: May 2015. Membership and Honors: R.O.O.T.S. Christian Leadership, Chair; Panther Advisory Leaders
and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Auditioned for American Idol, X-Factor, and The Voice; Dean’s Honors List. He aspires to become a Music manager in the entertainment industry.
Trevino Thomas is the 19 year old son of Diane and Herbert Thomas from Nassau, Bahamas. Major: Sociology. Graduation: May 2016. Membership and Honors: Canterbury Association, Dean’s List; Volunteer RST in University College, Career Services. Plans to obtain the MBA from Morehouse University and to own a
fine arts company.
John Watkins is the 21 year old son of Betty and J. C. Watkins from Bankhead, Atlanta and raised in Longview, Texas. Major: Political Science, minor in Criminal Justice. Graduation: May 2014. Membership and honors include Track Team, 2012-2013 All SWAC Champions.
Plans to work for the FBI.
Our Special Thanks to the following for their support
Mrs. Isis McCraw . Dr. Miron Billingsley . Phyllis Caldwell
Cedarius Barnes . Dr. Wendy Johnson . Mrs. Glenda Jones
Mr. Herbert Thomas. Mrs. Emebet Admasu . Ms. Trellis Reese
Mrs. Shirley Gray . Mr. Bruce Gray . Mr. Christopher Shelton . Mr.
Dymonique Burton. Reverend Charles Lewter . Ms. Marie Lewis .
Ms. Cheryl Brooks . Mr. Maurice Perkins (DJ MoPhat)
Alexandria (Xandria), I wish you the strength to face challenges with confidence along with the wisdom to choose your battles carefully. Life is not about ends, but new beginnings. Wherever you may roam, in my heart you'll always be home. Like branches in a tree, we may grow in different directions, but our roots will remain as one. You are in my thoughts every step of the way. Although you are grown and far away, I know when you're happy and even when you're having a bad day. I understand and truly care, because I know your way and being your mom is no other person I'd rather be. I'd never change a thing about you, and I thank God you are my daughter. For every day, I thank the Lord for a daughter as special as you! We are all very proud of you and all of your accomplishments.
Love you,
Momma, Virgil, Lex, Victoria, VJ, Vontrell, &
Your angels, Papa & Momo
It seems like just yesterday with a tear in my eye that I held you in my arms as
we welcomed you into the world. The days flew by, then weeks, then years.
You always learned something new and made us proud.
I’ve always been there to render advice, and I will continue to be there for you
whenever you need me, because the bond between a father and a daughter is
the most important indeed.
No matter which path you may choose, I am very proud of you. I am very
blessed that the Lord brought you into this world and you’ve grown into such a
strong, independent, and prestigious young woman.
You have the skills and the knowledge to conquer any obstacle that may stand
in your way. Keep reaching for the stars, and know that no matter what, you
will always be my baby girl.
Love you always,
Daddy
Ms. Alexandria Hall
We are so proud of you and
All your accomplishments.
You have grown to be a very independent,
well rounded young woman.
We love you very much,
Auntie, Uncle Mike, Mikayla
Mckenzie, Grandmama, and your Angel granddaddy.
Good Luck, Alexandria! We are so proud of you.
Keep up the good work
With nothing but love for you,
Uncle Aaron & Aunt Gail
Congratulations! I am so proud of
you and the achievements you have
made thus far. Even though you are
my little sister, I have watched you
blossom into a beautiful young
woman with an ambition that will
take you far. I love and wish you
much success in reaching your
goals in life.
Your big brother,
Lex
Congratulations to the Collegiate 100
On your 2013 Black Tie Scholarship Gala From Versi-Tech Electric/Dadacom
530 West Rittenhouse Road Houston, TX 77091 William Baker, President
“Many daughters have done virtuously but thou excellest
them all.” Proverbs 31:29 We always had faith in your
abilities. Congratulations on this monumental endeavor.
Love, the Sander’s family.
Congratulations on your
achievements, may you
continue to be successful.
WORK HARD, PLAY
HARD, PRAY HARD!
Love, the Delafosse family
Congratulations Mani,
Continue to make me proud. Continue
to strive for the best.
We love you!
Elois Sinegal and Marjorie Callihan
Armani you are our beautiful blessing from
God and we are glad that God chose us to be
your parents. We congratulate you on this
awesome achievement. Anything through
Christ will last so remember
to keep him first in all you do.
We love you so much, Mom & Dad
Best Wishes
From the
Collegiate Mentees
At Arnold Middle School
Congratulations to
Demetrius Moore-Jenkins
on your induction into
the Collegiate 100.
I’m so very proud of you!
Continue to keep God first and
There is no limit to what you can
achieve. Love, Aunt Lisa
Congratulations
Demetrius.
We are proud of you.
We wish you much success
at your Collegiate 100 Gala.
Mom & the family
Congratulations Elizabeth, on your great
accomplishment!!!
We love you and wish you all the best
on your future endeavors!!
-Love your family away from home, Dr. Quincy C. Moore III, Ms. Elouise
Wilson, Ashley Alexander, Alissa
Tatmon, Saffron Hill, Ameer McMillan,
Elizabeth Ekpo, Kayla Lennix, Scott
and Denise Richards .
Congratulations to our wonderful daughter
Elizabeth J. Johnican
on this great accomplishment.
Love Dad, Mom, and little brother
Dr. Michael D. Johnican,
Mrs. Carolyn Brown-Johnican
and Michael A. Johnican
Alajasia we are so proud of you
and all of your accomplishments.
Remember to always
reach for the stars
and shine bright my little diamond.
Love mom and dad
Congrats Gabby on a job well done.
We are so very proud of you and your
accomplishments.
Stay Encourage and
May God Continue to Bless You.
Love Always, Minister Cheryl Matthews and Xai
Congratulations
Gabrielle
on this milestone in your life may you forever remember this day.
This is just the first
of many to come.
I am so proud of you!
Love You Dad,
Bishop G Emerson Scott
We love you
dearly and wish
you the best on
this wonderful
achievement
To my daughter
Gabrielle Scott
from
Dr. Cassandra Scott
I am so very proud of you
and love you, continue
To reach for all that
God has for you!!!
Congratulations
To Gabrielle Scott
from the Spriggs family,
Best Wishes
we love you!
CONGRATULATIONS
GABRIELLE SCOTT!
I love you! May God continue
to bless your every endeavor.
Veronica Harrison
CONGRATS
GABRIELLE SCOTT
LOVE
Maria Morgan
Congratulations
Gabby
from
Bobbie Freeman
Writney you have truly followed the path the God has chosen for you. Always keep him first in whatever you do! Writney from a little girl you have always been a leader, never a follower. We are so proud to have you as our daughter. Stay who you are, be true to you and always have faith and integrity. If there is one thing you can always count on without fail is you, your conscious will never fail you, so Writney let your conscious be your guide. Writney you have so much potential, you have always set the standards for excellence! Your sister see’s you as a role model and has now started to mimic what you do from the style of your dress, the way you comb your hair and how you interact with your peers and adults. Through it all I can truly say you are a role-model for success.
Your loving Parents!
Words cannot express the feeling of joy and happiness I have watching you grow into the beautiful woman you are. Your success is not a surprise, it's well deserved! You have been a self-starter since preschool and I admire your strength and independence. Your determination, hard work, and preparation will help you accomplish many great things in the future. Someone as special as you has the ability to create a beautiful world of tomorrow, and it is an honor to share this important moment in your life. We are so proud of your accomplishment and hope to see you emerge as a brighter person in the years to come! “Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.” (Proverbs 16:3)
We Love You, Mom & Sissy! -Love Mom
Travino Bijon Thomas
On your induction to
Collegiate 100
Mark E. Munnings & Family
Nassau, Bahamas
Congratulations
To
Travino Bijon Thomas
On your
Membership to
The Collegiate 100
Mark & Carol Ballard
Congratulations
To
Travino Bijon Thomas
Best Wishes And
Good Luck!
Peggy Winder & Family
Congratulations
To
Travino Bijon
Thomas
Best Wishes
And
Good Luck!
Shandrice Woodside-Rolle
Congratulations Travino,
What an accomplishment!
May God bless you in your studies.
May you continue to do well.
Love From: Uncle Greg, Aunt Peggy and Franchelle
Congratulations and
Best Wishes
To
Trevino Bijon Thomas
On your
membership into
The Collegiate 100
Herbert & Diane
Thomas
Shout outs to Trevino!
Congratulations
Charnabria “Bria” Leonard It’s a proud moment to see that you have grown into a strong young woman.
I congratulate you on your continued growth, accomplishments and your leadership as the President of the 100 Collegiate Women of America, Inc.
Your hard work and perseverance has earned you the well recognition you deserve. I hope many more such successes await you in the near future. May God continue to guide you,
strengthen you and promote you in the days ahead. I am SO proud of you.
“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.” Proverbs 3:5-6
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Love you! Mom
Your #1 Fan
Leadership is not about changing the mindset of the group, but in the cultivation of an
environment that brings out the best and inspires the individuals in that group.
Congratulations!
Charnábria “Bria” Leonard, President
100 Collegiate Women of America 2013-2014
Adudu Yemi you continue to make us proud with everyday. You are truly a blessing and words cannot express
how proud we are of you. You have chosen to be a light to all of the children back home who look up to you.
I encourage you to keep your head high and to keep pushing forward because we are all standing behind you
cheering you to victory. CONGRATULATIONS on your 1 year Collegiate 100 Anniversary
and we wish you many more years!!
With Love,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ademola
Congratulations to my darling daughter
Adudu Yemi Lakisha Makeva Alomaja,
on your 1 year anniversary
of being a member of TheCollegiate 100
Women of America. You have truly made
our family proud. We wish you good luck
in all your endeavors, and we appreciate
you.
Love Always,
Mr. and Mrs. Olusegun Henry Alomaja
Congratulations
on your
1 year
anniversary
Lakisha Alomaja!
BOSS night clubs
loves you!
Best Wishes,
Uncle AB
Congratulations
Candace Jackson
on your
One Year Anniversary
From your
Friends . teachers . staff
The Division of Student Affairs Salutes
The Collegiate 100 and the 100 Collegiate 100 Women
On the Black Tie Scholarship and Awards Gala
Saluting the
Representative Alma Allen
2012 Championship Women’s Volley Ball Team
2012 Championship Men’s Track Team
Professors Dr. George Brown & Dr. Kelvin Kirby
Student Affairs
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936-261-3550
Diagnostic Testing and Disability Services
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Phone: (936) 261-3585
Career & Outreach Services
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Phone: (936) 261-3570
Recreational Sports
Leroy Moore Gymnasium Rm 110
Phone: (936) 261-9367
Student Conduct
Evans Hall Rm 308
Phone: (936) 261-3524
Student Counseling Services
Owens-Franklin Health Center 2nd Floor
Phone: (936) 261-3564
Special Programs
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Phone: (936) 261-3566
Office of Student Engagement
Willie A. Tempton, Sr. Memorial Student
Center Suite 221
Phone: (936) 261-1340
All Faiths Chapel
Johnson-Phillip All Faiths Chapel
Phone: (936) 261-3590
Veterans Affairs
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Phone: (936) 261-3563
Career & Outreach Services
“Transform Your Future”
Congratulates
The Collegiate 100
Scholarship Gala
Staff L-R: Emebet Admasu, Shadia Washington, Herbert Thomas and Glenda Jones (Director)
Career Services is a centralized office helping students and alumni of
the Prairie View A&M University in career exploration, career development,
graduate/professional school application, and intern or co-op employment,
as well as professional employment upon graduation.
Visit us at www.pvamu.edu/careerservices
Contact Us Mail Stop 1028 - P.O. Box 519
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And Get Connected.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Epsilon Tau Lambda Chapter
Salutes the
Collegiate 100 & 100 Collegiate Women of America
Black Tie Scholarship Gala
and the
Power 100 Honorees
The Public is invited to the 107th
Anniversary Founders’ Day Observance of the
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. on Sunday, December 8, 2013
at 5:00 p.m. in the Johnson Phillip All Faiths Chapel
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Epsilon Tau Lambda Chapter,
P. O. Box 2497, Prairie View, TX 77446
Brian E. Rowland, President
Congratulations
to the
Collegiate 100 & the 100 Collegiate Women of America
of Prairie View A &M University.
We wish all continued success.
Michael Sowell
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Collegiate 100 and the
100 Collegiate Women of America
at
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Officers 2013
President
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Secretary
Communications/Marketing
Director
Membership Director
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100 Collegiate Women Charnabria Leonard
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Marcoyshea Smith
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Alexandria - Laws
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Ariadne Pollitt
Janae Anderson
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Ashley Mills
Tierra White
Symone Bernard
Lauren Bosman
Chelsea Chore
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Kamiya Calhoun
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