Chapter History

The late sixties and early seventies saw a tremendous network formed from the bond between many brothers who had been initiated at Delta Nu at Eastern Michigan, Alpha Beta at Wayne State, Delta Pi at Michigan State, Gamma Beta at Western Michigan, Sigma at the University of Michigan, and others.  In that most brothers had never joined the Detroit, Pontiac or Ann Arbor Alumni Chapters, we would gather together for a Loving Cup celebration, then at Brother Rick Byas' Health Club on West Eight Mile Road each year during the Christmas holiday.  During those years, Brother Gerald Cardwell had moved to Buffalo and then to Miami because of his employment with General Motors, but always came home to Detroit for the Christmas holiday.

Brother Cardwell was transferred back to Detroit and joined the Detroit Alumni Chapter during the 1984 Christmas season.  He came with a passion to somehow reclaim the now hundreds that would attend the Loving Cup celebration that upcoming year.  As a mixer for the cup, on Christmas 1985, he placed the cup in the middle of the floor and spoke to the need to be role models and agents for change for the youth in our community.  Brother Cardwell knew that we needed to give back a portion of what we have achieved. Now, with a Who's Who list of brothers in the bond, he passed out a survey and information sheet to compile a list of names as those in attendance agreed to meet during the upcoming Super Bowl.

Twenty brothers attended our first organizational meeting, which we initially agreed would either lead us to joining the Detroit Alumni Chapter en masse, or form an alumni association to be located in Southfield, where now some fifty percent of the residents were African Americans.  There was clearly a need to have a Kappa presence there and a means for accessing the financial resources that had left Detroit.  By February of 1986,our numbers increased to forty.  We invited then Province Polemarch Charles C. Smith and Detroit Alumni Polemarch Eugene Polk to attend and debate whether or not to join their chapter.  After much discussion, and with a concern of disrupting its chapter's operations with so many new members, we decided to form the Southfield Alumni Chapter.

On July 16, 1986 at the Southfield Civic Center, the chapter charter was presented by then Immediate Past Grand Polemarch Robert Gordon.  Seventy brothers were the chartering members of Southfield Alumni Chapter, which we can still boast of being the largest alumni chapter ever founded in the fraternity's history.  Brother Gordon's charge to us that day was that "We not lean on the shield of Kappa Alpha Psi, but be the best chapter that we can be and a model for the fraternity."  We set out to do just that with a detailed infrastructure that included a balance of leadership from each school represented.  Gerald Cardwell from Delta Nu, as Polemarch; Wesley Smith from Alpha Beta, as Vice Polemarch; Mike Washington from Gamma Beta, as Keeper of Records; and David Branch from Delta Pi, as Keeper of Exchequer.  Likewise, we organized with a multitude of committees formed to involve as many members as possible in the workings of the chapter, setting out to first get our name identified as a catalyst for change.

Over the years, we have made a difference in the lives of our members and the community at large, both civically and socially.  The many successful programs of scholarship, now averaging $25,000 per year; a Guide Right program, with a strong Kappa League of high school males; and senior citizen and at-risk youth assistance programs have spoken well to our reputation as being the "corporate chapter" and model for alumni chapters within our fraternity.  Numerous awards have been received including be named by the Northern Province as Alumni Chapter of the Year, Guide Right Chapter of the Year, and select Alumni Brother of the Year on several occasions.  Brothers Cardwell and Harry Franklin have served as Province Senior Vice-Polemarchs.  We are proud of the chapter and what it has done.  Our meetings are timely, and run in the true sense of business and still mixed with fun.  Our friendships and fellowships are the essence of our fidelity toward one another.  May God continue to bless the Southfield Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi.

The charter members of the Southfield Alumni Chapter are as follows:

James Amin Ray Davis H. Freman Hendrix  
Brian McGlaun Jerome Rush James Beasley
Eric Dillard Rudy Hendrix Arnold W. Miller  
Douglas Sanders Deaveraux Berry Godfrey Dillard
Percy Hentrel, Jr. Tyrone Miller Thomas Seabron
David Branch John Draper Robert Hood
Darnell Mitchell Hector Shamley Oscar Britton
Waymon Dunn, Jr.  Harold Howard Kenneth Moon
G. Wesley Smith Harold Bulger Ed Flowers
James Howse Blondell Morey Johnny Smith
Rick Byas Gregory Gaskin Phil Hubbard
Gilbert Morgan Mark C. Smith Gerald Cardwell
Horance Gibson Leon Jackson Don Nelson
Julius Tate Andrew Collins Ernest Glenn
Glenn Jackson Jerel Owens Kenneth Taylor
Julius Combs Jesse Greathouse Ralph Jefferson, Jr.
Leonard Pickett McConnell Trapp Elwood Cook III
Vincent Harden Walter Johnson Carlton Powell
Gerold Treadwell Kendrick Covington   Andrew Hardy
Langston Jones Michael Price Mike Washington
Michael Craighead Ron Harris J. Calvin McCray
Fred Prime John Williams, Jr. Percy Davis
Ellis Hayes Timothy McDaniel Robert Reed
Alan Young

The Southfield Alumni Chapter has been blessed with strong leadership from its inception. The following brothers have contributed immensely to the success of the chapter by serving as Polemarch, thus exemplifying the highest standards of the Fraternity.

1986–1989Gerald D. Cardwell
1989–1990Ralph Jefferson, Jr.
1990–1990William P. Evers
1990–1992Rudy H. Hendrix
1992–1994David O. Branch, Sr.
1994–1996Harry G. Franklin
1996–1998Lonnie Reynolds
1998–2000Douglas Sanders
2000–2002Terry E. Packer
2002–2004Ken Cylar
2004–2006Chris Carswell
2006–2008Niko Dawson
2008–2010Darryle Buchanan
2010–CurrentJames V. Jackson

Our Mission

The Southfield Alumni Chapter is the local communications and implementation arm of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. in the Northern Province. Our mission is to make a concrete difference in our families, communities and profession through commitment, integrity, involvement, spirituality and honorable achievement.

Our Vision

The vision of the Southfield Alumni Chapter is to be recognized as the premier alumni chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., at both the Provincial and National levels.