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NATIIONAL SILHOUETTES of KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INC.
A BRIEF HISTORY
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. Ransom 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.
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