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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The Illinois Chapters of the Phi Beta Sigma | ||||||
3 | Fraternity and the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority are sponsoring their | ||||||
4 | second annual legislative visit to the State Capitol; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. was founded at | ||||||
6 | Howard University in Washington, D.C., on January 9, 1914 by 3 | ||||||
7 | young African-American male students, celebrated as the | ||||||
8 | Honorable A. Langston Taylor, the Honorable Leonard F. Morse, | ||||||
9 | and the Honorable Charles I. Brown; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was founded on | ||||||
11 | January 16, 1920 by 5 young women, celebrated as the Honorable | ||||||
12 | Arizona Cleaver Stemons, the Honorable Pearl A. Neal, the | ||||||
13 | Honorable Myrtle Tyler Faithful, the Honorable Viola Tyler | ||||||
14 | Goings, and the Honorable Fannie Pettie Watts; the 5 women, | ||||||
15 | respectfully known as the Five Pearls, founded the sorority at | ||||||
16 | Howard University in Washington, D.C.; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Phi Beta Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta are the only | ||||||
18 | historically Greek-lettered organizations in the National | ||||||
19 | Pan-Hellenic Council to be constitutionally bound; and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, From its inception, Phi Beta Sigma was conceived | ||||||
21 | by its founders as a mechanism to deliver services to the |
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1 | general community, rather than gaining skills to be utilized | ||||||
2 | exclusively for themselves or their immediate families; this | ||||||
3 | deep conviction is mirrored in the fraternity's motto, "Culture | ||||||
4 | for Service and Service for Humanity"; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Since its inception, Zeta Phi Beta has chronicled | ||||||
6 | a number of firsts; Zeta Phi Beta was the first Greek-letter | ||||||
7 | organization to charter a chapter in Africa in 1948; the | ||||||
8 | sorority was also the first to form adult and youth auxiliary | ||||||
9 | groups and centralize its operations in a national | ||||||
10 | headquarters; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Both the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and the Zeta | ||||||
12 | Phi Beta sorority are honored to have formed many wonderful, | ||||||
13 | community-based partnerships with the March of Dimes, the | ||||||
14 | American Cancer Society, American Diabetes Research, the | ||||||
15 | NAACP, the National Pan-Hellenic Council, and the Urban League; | ||||||
16 | therefore, be it
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17 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
18 | NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
19 | we, in recognition of the achievements of the members of Phi | ||||||
20 | Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., | ||||||
21 | and the values for which they strive, designate May 20, 2009 as | ||||||
22 | the Second Annual Phi Beta Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta Day in the | ||||||
23 | State of Illinois; and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
2 | presented to the International President of Phi Beta Sigma | ||||||
3 | Fraternity, Inc., Paul L. Griffin, Jr., the International | ||||||
4 | President of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Illinoisan Sheryl | ||||||
5 | Underwood, and the Great Lakes Regional Director and Illinois | ||||||
6 | State Director of both the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and Zeta | ||||||
7 | Phi Beta Sorority.
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