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Chapter History

 

 

"Supreme in service to all mankind" is the promise of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. The Theta Epsilon Chapter is dedicated to upholding the standards of the organization. Our chapter was chartered by twelve distinguished young women at Sam Houston State University on November 9, 1973.

 

These pearls are: Soror Sonja Bihms, Soror Shelia Cobb, Soror Carol Hightower, Soror Wanda Howard-Horton, Soror Sue Jones, Soror Margaret McGowen, Soror Cordette Morris, Soror Jacquelyn Murray, Soror Mary Satterwhite, Soror Jacquelyn Whitaker, Soror Diane Williams, and Soror Sandra Williams.

 

Over the years, Theta Epsilon has brought to the University and the Huntsville community activities that Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is promoting on both national and international levels. Some of our annual projects include: Pink October, Strengthening the Black Woman,  Economic Empowerment, Skee Week, and a series of black family programs. Theta Epsilon also sponsors programs in conjunction with other organizations such as the Theta Mu Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, as well as the Sam Houston Program Council.

The programs and focuses of the Theta Epsilon Chapter have grown and developed throughout the years, ensuring that Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated will forever be a sisterhood devoted to being supreme in service to all mankind.

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