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Women’s History Month

GLENN LEWIS/The Yearbook Grambling State University President Willie D. Larkin (seated right) and City of Grambling Major Ed Jones sign proclamations declaring March as Women’s History Month at the university, in the city and in the community. Looking on are members of the Epsilon Psi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., which is sponsoring the national observance here. Members include (L-R) Debra Minnifield, treasurer of the chapter; Annie H. Hamlin, membership chairman; Loretta Gallot-Lee, chairman of the National Women’s History Committee; Dr. Mildred Gallot, co-chairman of the committee; Gloria Garner committee member; and Sylvia Crawley, committee member. Theme for the national observance is “Honoring Women in Public Service and Government.”

GLENN LEWIS/The Yearbook
Grambling State University President Willie D. Larkin (seated right) and City of Grambling Major Ed Jones sign proclamations declaring March as Women’s History Month at the university, in the city and in the community. Looking on are members of the Epsilon Psi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., which is sponsoring the national observance here. Members include (L-R) Debra Minnifield, treasurer of the chapter; Annie H. Hamlin, membership chairman; Loretta Gallot-Lee, chairman of the National Women’s History Committee; Dr. Mildred Gallot, co-chairman of the committee; Gloria Garner committee member; and Sylvia Crawley, committee member. Theme for the national observance is “Honoring Women in Public Service and Government.”