Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (ΑΦΑ), Eta Psi Chapter
Alpha Phi Alpha
Established at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas on November 15, 1971 by Hal Carter, Charles Daniels, Billy Davis, Richard Fritchman, Billy Taylor, Hugh Turner and Lonnie Woods. It was the first predominately Black Fraternity founded on the campus as well as the first interracial fraternity.
Some of the professions past Eta Psi Chapter members are in include: Law, Engineering, Education, Real Estate, Sports, Public Administration, Service, Arts Administration, Law Enforcement, Military, Banking, Accounting, Medical, Religion, Entertainment and Business. Service has always been a commitment both for the fraternity and Eta Psi.
This chapter has very strong roots in the development of Student Life. Chapter members were the founders of the Black Student Caucus and the Gospel Choir. Past chapter members were members of Order of Omega (Greek Honor Society), Mortar Board, INROADS, the Cheerleading Squad, NCAA Championship Track Teams (4x100 Relay Team), Southwest Conference Championship Basketball Team, Program Committee and Student Government Council. Current members participate in Theatre, Frog Camp, Band/Jazz Band, Opera, SGA, Connections, NAACP, BSA among other activities that help serve the greater TCU community.
President-Gary Briggs
Vice Pres- Stephen Holcomb
Secretary- TeJay Johnson
Treasurer- L.C Austin
Dir. of Educational Activities- Vincent Causey
Historian- TeJay Johnson
Chaplain-Stephen Holcomb
Assoc. Editor of the Sphinx- Vincent Causey
Parliamentarian-Randy Jackson
Sargeant at Arms- Randy Jackson
Immediate Past President- Donald Harrell
Website: www.alphaphialpha.net