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                                                      PRINTER'S NO. 3831

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE RESOLUTION

No. 722 Session of 2004


        INTRODUCED BY WASHINGTON, GEIST, BEBKO-JONES, YOUNGBLOOD,
           MANDERINO, BUNT, BUXTON, CRUZ, DENLINGER, DeWEESE,
           DiGIROLAMO, FABRIZIO, FAIRCHILD, FRANKEL, GABIG, BISHOP,
           GEORGE, GOODMAN, GRUCELA, HARPER, HERSHEY, HESS, HORSEY,
           JAMES, KELLER, LAUGHLIN, LEDERER, LEWIS, MANN, MARKOSEK,
           McGILL, McILHATTAN, MELIO, MYERS, PALLONE, PISTELLA,
           READSHAW, RIEGER, ROBERTS, ROSS, RUBLEY, SATHER, B. SMITH,
           TIGUE, WALKO, WATERS, WHEATLEY, WOJNAROSKI, COY, WATSON AND
           SCAVELLO, MAY 11, 2004

        INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION UNDER RULE 35,
           MAY 11, 2004

                                  A RESOLUTION

     1  Honoring Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority by designating May 11, 2004,
     2     as "Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Day" in Pennsylvania.

     3     WHEREAS, In 1908, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority became America's
     4  first Greek-letter organization established by black college
     5  women; and
     6     WHEREAS, The sorority's roots date back to Howard University,
     7  Washington, D.C., where the idea for formation was conceived by
     8  Ethel Hedgeman Lyle of St. Louis, Missouri, who viewed the
     9  sorority as an instrument for enriching the social and
    10  intellectual aspects of college life by providing mental
    11  stimulation through interaction with friends and associates; and
    12     WHEREAS, Through the years, the sorority's function has
    13  become more complex, branching out and becoming the channel
    14  through which selected college-trained women improved the

     1  socioeconomic conditions in their city, state, nation and the
     2  world; and
     3     WHEREAS, In a world in which materialism is pervasive and
     4  technology and competition have decreased the need for
     5  collaboration and cooperation, it is critical to have an
     6  association that cuts across racial, international, physical and
     7  social barriers to help individuals and communities develop and
     8  maintain constructive relationships with others; and
     9     WHEREAS, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is that vital
    10  organization, a sisterhood composed of women who have
    11  consciously chosen this affiliation as a means of self-
    12  fulfillment through volunteer service, cultivating and
    13  encouraging high scholastic and ethical standards, promoting
    14  unity and friendship among college women, alleviating problems
    15  concerning girls and women, maintaining a progressive interest
    16  in college life and serving all mankind through a nucleus of
    17  more than 150,000 women in the United States, the Caribbean,
    18  Europe and Africa; therefore be it
    19     RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives honor the Alpha
    20  Kappa Alpha Sorority by designating May 11, 2004, as "Alpha
    21  Kappa Alpha Sorority Day" in Pennsylvania.






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