Guide Right
Chair: Brother Leroy Hanna
Germantown Alumni uses its Guide Right committee
to work with and mentor students as well as provide various
programs throughout the year for children in the community.
Some of our programs include: annual Kappa NFL conference, G.R.E.A.T. Seminars, participation in the
Pan-Hellenic Careers Conference, and field trips to University
of Memphis (football and basketball) and Memphis Grizzlies sports teams’ games.
Guide Right History
Kappa Alpha Psi's Guide Right national service
program began under the guidance of Brother Leon W. Steward,
a YMCA secretary, of the St. Louis Alumni Chapter. Brothers
Steward and J. Jerome Peters studied the problem of continual
need of financial assistance and guidance of active undergraduate
chapters. Brother Stewards proposed solution was a program,
designated Guide Right, of guidance that assisted high school
seniors in the choice and pursuit of useful careers consistent
with the Fraternity purpose. This program was immediately
adopted at the local level to the extent of providing scholarship
to needy and talented participants. The 12th Grand Chapter
adopted Guide Right as the national service program of the
Fraternity.
The basic objectives of Guide Right, can be summarized
a follows:
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To help youth, especially those of high
school age, in their selection of courses leading to vocations
compatible with their aptitudes, interests, and personalities.
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To assist students, while they are in training,
to get started in employment, and to progress successfully
in their chosen fields. |
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To assist parents in the handling of their
children by giving them the opportunities to talk over
their problems with those who know and are successful
in their chosen vocations. |
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To afford the less fortunate youths a respite
from the drudgery of the streets, through sponsored entertainment
and cultural |
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To inform youth of the values of higher
education, of assistance available for continued educational
pursuits, scholarships, loans, professional counseling,
fellowships, etc.; of various occupational and professional
opportunities; and of current labor demands and the trends
on the labor market, supply rewards, etc, (2) requirements
for obtaining employment, i.e. personal, scholastic, and
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Since its inception, The Guide Right program has swelled
from vocational programs to other programs like the Kappa
Instructional Leadership League. Now called Kappa League,
this program sought to help young men grow and develop their
leadership talents in every phase of human endeavor-participants
would achieve worthy goals for themselves and make constructive
contributions to their community when leadership roles become
their responsibility. This included studies in self-identity
discipline, assurance, awareness, and appearance; training
(academic, career choice, preparation, and organization);
competition (politics, career advancement, and sports); social
(religion, the arts, entertainment, conversation, communication,
etiquette, and manners); and health education (physical fitness,
sex education, drugs, and health and safety).
Germantown Alumni's commitment to Guide Right
has been exhibited over the years through its work with various
projects including our Scholarship Foundation and a local
Student of the Year Pageant. Through Guide Right, Germantown Alumni has continued "Training for
Leadership...".