Kappa Alpha psi fraternity, inc.

SOUTHWESTERN  PROVINCE

Arkansas - Louisiana - Southern Mississippi - New Mexico - Texas

HISTORY

Philadelphia , Pennsylvania was the Grand Chapter city, December 30, 1920, to January 1, 1921, with the Lambda and Epsilon Chapters as host. George F. David II, Grand Keeper of the Exchequer, became the first Grand Polemarch who had not been nurtured by the Alpha Chapter under the influence of the Founders. David’s election was crucial. His administration would, in part, reflect the thoroughness with which the Fraternity’s ideals had been transmitted. However, there was no need to worry. The Grand Polemarch’s grasp of the organization’s needs was manifest in his initial steps to satisfy them. Legislation to divide the Fraternity into supervisory districts was to result from David’s proposal, an idea given him by his father, then a presiding Elder of the A.M.E. Church, and a member of the Fraternity. This laid the groundwork for the creation of the Southwestern Province.Columbia University was the seat of the Fifteenth Grand Chapter, December 26-30, 1925. In his address to the convention, Grand Polemarch Earl B. Dickerson stressed that Kappa Alpha Psi was no longer a provincial organization of a few ambitious, callow youths within a single community; it was a national society of members who ‘walked the high road’ in many cities and towns throughout the nation. Delegates passed resolutions reflecting the Grand Polemarch’s point of view. One resolution indicated that college fraternities must be active agents in helping to create better understanding among the nations and races of the world. Another resolution was passed favoring the extension of Kappa Alpha Psi into southern colleges. The designations ‘Region’ and ‘Regional Director’ were officially changed to ‘Province’ and ‘Province Polemarch.‘Detroit, Michigan was where the delegates assembled for the Seventeenth Grand Chapter on December 25, 1927. Archie A. Alexander succeeded Earl B. Dickerson as Grand Polemarch and retained that office for three years to December of 1930. In accepting the office of Grand Polemarch, Alexander committed the Administration to the appointment of Province Polemarchs who would put energy into their work and thereby extend the program of Kappa Alpha Psi.The Marshall Alumni Chapter was organized on March 30, 1928, to become the first chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi in the state of Texas.With the Epsilon, Lambda and Philadelphia Alumni Chapters as hosts, the Twentieth Grand Chapter assembled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 27 – 31, 1930. A. Moore Shearin was elevated to the office of Grand Polemarch. Also appointed was J. W. Holland as Province Polemarch of the Southwestern Province. With this creation began a long legacy of Achievement in The Southwestern Province.

PAST PROVINCE POLEMARCHS

2020 - 2029

2023 - Present - C. Jerome Brown, Hattiesburg (MS) Alumni
2021-2023 - William A. Puder, Houston (TX) Alumni


2021-2023 - William A. Puder, Houston (TX) Alumni
2016-21 - Theron A. Hightower, Jonesboro (AR) Alumni
2011-16 – Timothy F. Albert, Houston (TX) Alumni

2000 - 2009

2007–11 - Ronald V. Julun, Houston (TX) Alumni

2003-07 - Chuck Carr Brown, Ph.D., Baton Rouge (LA) Alumni


2010 - 2019

2016 - 21 - Theron A. Hightower, Jonesboro (AR) Alumni
2011 - 16 – Timothy F. Albert, Houston (TX) Alumni
2007 - 11 - Ronald V. Julun, Houston (TX) Alumni
2003 -  ​07 - Chuck Carr Brown, Baton Rouge (LA) Alumni

1990 - 1999

1998-03 - William “Randy” Bates, Jr., Esq., Houston (TX) Alumni

1995-98 - Dwayne M. Murray, Esq., Lafayette (LA) Alumni

1992-95 - Emerson Lattimore, Dallas (TX) Alumni

1990-92 - Terry Lee, Jackson (MS) Alumni


1970 - 1989

1986-90 - James Mitchell, Dallas (TX) Alumni

1976-86 - Carlyle Chapman, Sr., Baton Rouge (LA) Alumni

1973-76 - Henry Flowers, Jackson (MS) Alumni

1971-73 - T. B. Allen, Houston (TX) Alumni

1960 - 1969

1968- 71 – Dr. Emmett J. Conrad, Dallas (TX) Alumni

1963-68 – Morris F. X. Jeff, New Orleans (LA) Alumni


1950 - 1959

1956-63 –  Dr. E. E. Allen, Shreveport (LA) Alumni

1955-56 – Dr. Oba B. White, Little Rock (AR) Alumni

1951-55 –  Dr. Hugh A. Browne, Little Rock (AR) Alumni


1940 - 1951

1947-51 – Cornelia A. Ladner, Houston (TX) Alumni
1946-47 – Howard Johnson, Little Rock (AR) Alumni
1944-46 – W. L. D. Johnson,  Houston (TX) Alumni
1942-44 – Oliver W. Crump, Marshall (TX) Alumni
1939-42 – Samuel L. Lassiter, Dallas (TX) Alumni


1930 - 1939


1936-39 – Oliver W. Crump, Marshall (TX) Alumni
1934-36 – Charles Pemberton, Houston (TX) Alumni
1931-34 – J. W. Holland,  San Antonio (TX) Alumni
1930-31 – Dr. O. W. Phillips, Marshall (TX) Alumni

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  Southwestern Province Life Membership  

Program Fee: $600 - Senior Kappas (60 years and above), $750 - non senior kappas.

Fees can be paid in full -OR- paid in two (2) installments each for subscribing members. Final/2nd installment MUST be received on or before 1 year after initial payment to ensure plaque, pin, and other credentials can be available for presentation at the upcoming province council or C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference depending on if paid at least 1 month prior to event.   Failure to pay second and final installment within one year of initial payment will result in that initial payment being forfeited.  Credentials are only ordered twice per year in advance of CRWLC and Province Council based on final payments received 1 month prior.   

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