Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

Short Histories

Short History of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

Kappa Alpha Psi , a college Fraternity, now comprised of functioning Undergraduate and Alumni Chapters on major campuses and in cities throughout the country, is the crystallization of a dream. It is the beautiful realization of a vision shared commonly by the late Revered Founders Elder Watson DiggsJohn Milton LeeByron K. ArmstrongGuy Levis GrantEzra D. AlexanderHenry T. AsherMarcus P. Blakemore; Paul W. CaineEdward G. Irvin and George W. Edmonds.

It was the vision of these astute men that enabled them in the school year 1910 - 11, more specifically the night of January 5, 1911, on the campus of Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana, to sow the seed of a fraternal tree whose fruit is available to, and now enjoyed by, college men everywhere, regardless of their color, religion or national origin. It is a fact of which KAPPA ALPHA PSI is justly proud that the Constitution has never contained any clause which either excluded or suggested the exclusion of a man from membership merely because of his color, creed, or national origin. The Constitution of KAPPA ALPHA PSI is predicated upon, and dedicated to, the principles of achievement through a truly democratic Fraternity.

Chartered and incorporated originally under the laws of the State of Indiana as Kappa Alpha Nu on May 15, 1911, the name was changed to KAPPA ALPHA PSI on a resolution offered and adopted at the Grand Chapter in December 1914. This change became effective April 15, 1915, on a proclamation by the then Grand Polemarch, Elder Watson Diggs. Thus, the name acquired a distinctive Greek letter symbol and KAPPA ALPHA PSI thereby became a Greek letter Fraternity in every sense of the designation.


Short History of The Alpha Omega Chapter

The name Alpha Omega was used as a temporary name for the Grand Fraternity of Kappa Alpha Psi until details of Greek Letter Societies could be developed. on June 6th 1936, the efforts of Province Polemarch Dr. R.E. Clarke, L.J. Powell, William Cooper, Dr. O.A. Taylor, and William Hamilton were rewarded with the establishment of the Alpha Omega Chapter at Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

On November 20th 1971, the Alpha Omega Charter was Reactivated on the campus of Cleveland State University by 16 young men, known as "The Mean 16."
  • Leon Pitts
  • Romell Laine
  • Nathaniel Martin
  • Dean Booker
  • Wilbur Collins
  • Darrell Jeffries
  • Lamont Johnson*
  • Paul Bledsoe
  • Clifton Newman
  • Fred Johnson
  • Lewis Taylor
  • Bruce Smith
  • Kenneth Dillard
  • Daryl Harrison
  • Anthony Whitfield
  • Gordon Weston

Alpha Omega Chapter Brothers at the 2009 Chapter Reunion

Web Hosting Companies