| The first initial interest was created in 1972 by Brothers
Wilbert Davis, Herman Simon, George Taylor, and Will Robinson.
During this time the Big Brothers realized that there wasn't enough
brothers or interest to organize a graduate chapter at Illinois
State University, so the idea diminished. In august of 1973, Brother
Herman Simon began elaborating on the idea more extensively by
writing letters to the National Office and Big Brother Burnel Coulon
who was the Tenth District Representative at the time. He was told
the they were considering the formation of chapters in Joliet,
Peoria, and Champaign, and that they should try to make contact
with these chapters once they were formed. However, there was no
time allotted to make these contacts and the idea diminished for
nearly a decade.
in 1981, Brother Daniel Pierson, Herman Simon, Darryl Veasey,
Horace Satisfield, Dwight Brooks, and Phillip Rogers sent letter
to all local Brothers to inform them about the idea of establishing
a graduate chapter. On Thursday, December 10, 1981, eight Brothers
of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity met at the home of Brother Horace Satisfield
to discuss establishing a graduate chapter of the fraternity in
the Bloomington/Normal community. the Brothers that were in attendance
were very positive about the idea and desire to pursue it further
with all graduate Brothers in the community.
A year had passed before the Brothers reunited at the home of
Brother Horace Satisfield for the second time at 7:30 p.m. Since
the Brothers who were in attendance at the last meeting felt positive
about he new chapter and felt that the idea was mutual among all
graduate Brothers, they were asking everyone to be prepared to
pay graduate dues which was required by the National Office. The
Brothers
that attended this meeting were Herman Simon, Dwight, Brooks, Phillip
Rogers, Darryl Veazy, and Vincent Carter. They discussed the establishment
of a graduate chapter once again but interest had diminished.
These Brothers met at Maxwell's Restaurant to discuss the formation
of a graduate chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity in Bloomington/Normal.
The discussion at the restaurant was later shared through letters
which each graduate Brother received informing them about he meeting
on March 3, 1983 at the home of Brother Herman Simon. The Brothers
who were present at this meeting where Herman Simon, Wilbert Davis,
Phillip Rogers, Horace Satisfield, Vincent Carter, Cleveland McBride,
Benjamin Pettie, Darryl Veazey, and Walter Brandon who met at 7:30
p.m. at the home of Brother Herman Simon. During this meeting officers
were elected and they were as follows:
Jacob Martin - Basileus
Horace Satisfield - Vice Basileus
Dwight Brooks - Keeper of Records and Seals
Herman Simon - Keeper of Finance
Brothers Jake Martin and Herman Simon sent off the proper forms
to the National Office in order to receive its charter. Brother
Jake Martin discussed the approval of the charter with the National
Officers and District Representatives and convinced them to approve
the charter. The necessary funds were then sent to the National
Office. The chapter members were very enthused and started operating
as a graduate chapter until they received their official charter.
Brother Walter Brandon was sent to the Tenth District Meeting in
April to discuss the formation of the chapter with the Tenth District
Representatives. In May of 1983 a letter was received by the Brothers
informing them of their charter approval.
The Bloomington/Normal chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
received its graduate chapter on July 16, 1983. in a private ceremony
presided over by Brother John S. Epps; Tenth District Representative
for the chapter who gave them the name Chi Beta Beta and presented
them with their charter at the Bob Johnson's Restaurant. Officers
were elected at the first meeting after receiving the charter and
they were as follows:
Jake Martin - Basileus
Horace Satisfield - Vice Basileus
Herman Simon - Keeper of Records and Seals
Benjamin Pettie - Keeper of Finance
Phillip Rogers - Chapter Reporter
Walter Brandon - Chaplain
Dwight Brooks - Assistant Keeper of Finance
Wilbert Davis - Keeper of Peace
The chapter was low in finances, so they developed a Budget Committee
to oversee the incoming funds. This committee consisted of Jake
Martin, Horace Satisfield and Benjamin Pettie. Local dues were
established to generate funds. The Brothers established ways to
raise money and become involved within the community. They formed
such projects as Fruit Cake Sales, assisting the American Heart
Association, Special Olympics, and collected Can Goods.
The first major event was held at the Crestwicke Country Club
on Saturday, October 1, 1983. This was considered the coming out
affair which was entitled "An Evening with Omega Phase I". Everyone
wore tuxedos in order to be uniformed. The second major event was
entitled Phase II which was held on Saturday, March 26, 1984. This
event raised money to finance the district meetings and charities
such as the NAACP and the United Negro College Fund.
In April of 1984, Brothers Jake Martin and Horace Satisfield attended
the Tenth District Workshop in East St. Louis, Illinois and also
in April of 1984, Brothers Jake Martin and Frederick Maclin were
delegates at the Tenth District Meeting and was recognized as the
newest chapter in the Tenth District.
In 1984, the chapter lost three Brothers, Vincent Carter, Darryl
Veazey, and Walter Brandon, due to job locations. The chapters membership
consisted of ten members. This encouraged the Big Brothers to start
a pledge line. So a pledge committee was formed and several informal
meeting followed.
Chi Beta Beta was founded on May 27, 1983 in Bloomington/Normal
and the founders and officers are:
Jake Martin - Basileus
Benjamin Pettie - Keeper of Finance/Chaplain
Dwight Brooks - Chapter Reporter/Assistant Keeper of Records and
Seals
Phillip Rogers - Assistant Keeper of Finance
Horace Satisfield
Erik Dollison
Fredrick Maclin
Vincent Carter
Darryl Veazy
Walter Brandon
These Brothers brought by common goals and exercised the Four
Cardinal Principles. |