NATIONAL SILHOUETTES of KAPPA
ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INC.
A BRIEF HISTORY
Our Silhouettes are always a part of us.
"Behind every good man, there is a strong
woman".
The Organization, formerly known
as National Silhouettes came into existence
because of a need. Many wives accompanied
their husbands to the Grand Chapter of Kappa
Alpha Psi and found themselves alone and in
need of activities to fill their time. Later,
the Kappas asked their wives to act as hostesses
and plan activities for visiting wives and
children. Many such groups remained together
and organized permanent groups, calling themselves
"Kappa Wives" or Kappa Alpha Psi
Silhouettes".
In Columbus, Ohio in the year
1945, at the 35th Conclave of Kappa Alpha
Psi Fraternity, Inc. a need for a National
Organization for Silhouettes was felt. The
first chairperson of this effort was Mrs.
Willa Ranson of New York. Mrs. Ranson asked
the New York Silhouettes to host a meeting
where organizational plans could be discussed.
An announcement of the meeting was put in
the Kappa Alpha Psi Journal. On December 31,
1946, a group met at the home of Mrs. Harold
L. Edgehill of New York for the purpose of
laying groundwork for the formation of the
National Organization of Kappa Silhouettes.
At this meeting, the committee present suggested
the formal name of Kappa Alpha Psi Silhouettes.
It was decided that the group
would elect officers at the California meeting
in 1947. Their were volunteers from Philadelphia,
PA. Detroit, MI, Topeka, KS. Columbus, OH.
and New York, NY. to serve on the committee.
The formal organization of Kappa Silhouettes
became official in August of 1947, at the
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Conclave
in Los Angeles, California.
The officers of the organization
were to be elected from throughout the country
to foster and encourage the zest for the organization
in every section of our great land. The Kappa
Silhouettes grew rapidly in membership, in
concept, in number of chapters, in program
and in scope. By December of 1958, the Silhouettes,
having been organized for over a decade, continued
to gain prominence and encouraged all Silhouettes
throughout the country to become affiliated
with the National body.
Evelyn Payne of Brooklyn, New
York was elected the first Grand President
and served until 1961.
She was followed by Mary Baker, Detroit, Michigan
(1961-1966)
Mary Foley, Washington, D.C. (1966-1970)
Marian Overton, Philadelphia, P.A. (1970-1973)
Enma Davis, Houston, Texas (1974-1977)
Elva Edwards, Baltimore, Maryland (1977-1983)
Mary Carolyn Mencham, Atlanta, Georgia (1983-1990)
Joyce Fountaine, Richmond, Virginia (1990-1997)
Linda W. Meade, Philadelphia, PA. (1997-
The National Silhouettes Hymn
was adopted at the 53rd Grand Chapter meeting
of Kappa Alpha Psi, Inc., in Boston, Massachusetts
in 1965. Lyrics were written by Mrs. Elizabeth
Hill of Atlanta, Georgia and music by Mrs.
Gwendolyn Eichelburger of Washington, D.C.
“The Kappa Sweetheart
Song”
You’re as pretty as a picture, and as
sweet as you can be;
I love you so sincerely, you are all the world
to me.
And if every I should loose you, it would
surely break my heart;
For I love you, I adore you; you’re
my Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart.
You are fairer than the fairest,
I have loved you all the while;
I know you’re a Kappa Darling ‘cause
you’ve got that Kappa style.
Fate must never let me lose you, fate must
never let us part;
For I love you, I adore you; you’re
my Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart.
You should never feel discouraged-never
lonely, sad or blue.
Each day you’re near, my darling, each
night I dream of you.
And if every I should loose you, it would
surely break my heart;
For I love you, I adore you; you’re
my Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart.
The Silhouettes will remember the year 1980,
forever. This is the year that Kappa Alpha
Psi Fraternity, Inc., led by Grand Polemarch,
Dr. Oliver S. Gumbs, officially recognized
the Silhouettes as an auxiliary to the Fraternity.
Also, in 1980, the Board of Directors of Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., granted a seat
on the Board of the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation
to the National Silhouette President. This
was an accomplishment for all Silhouettes.
On September 11, 1987, Policy Statement No.
87-12 was entered into the records of Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., recognizing the
Silhouettes as an affiliate whose purpose
is to provide support and assistance for the
activities of the Fraternity at Grand Chapter,
Province, and Local levels.
The purpose of the organized
wives and widows of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity,
Inc., has been to promote the organization
of local Silhouette chapters, provide activities
for visiting Silhouettes during Kappa Conclaves,
develop national service projects of interest
to all Silhouette chapters, establish uniform
policies and procedures for all local chapters
and most importantly to serve as the official
auxiliary to Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.
Within the framework of the
Kappa Silhouettes philosophy of self-realization
through service, chapters work to implement
national program goals in varied ways depending
upon their local communities and the special
resources of the particular chapter. Through
these activities, chapters have made numerous
significant contributions.
Visit the Official Silhouette
Website at http://www.kappaalphapsi1911.com/silhouette/index.htm.
Coming soon the Silhouettes
of Knoxville Alumni.
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