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About ΓΛ

Learn a little more about the Gamma Lambda Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated.

The Gamma Lambda Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated was chartered on May 24, 1981. The eight (8) charter members of Gamma Lambda Chapter were:

  • Lucia Adams
  • Inez Armanda
  • Lisa Fuqua
  • Jacqueline Hawkins
  • Lorraine Lewis
  • Donna Neal
  • Valerie Russell Sneed
  • Rhonda Wade

Since its chartering, Gamma Lambda has stood for nothing less than excellence on the campus of the University of Southern California. Members of Gamma Lambda have helped to initiate programs that honor African-American students and help to uplift the community.

Here are all of the Finer Women who have come through our chapter:

Spring 1981 - Charter Line
  • Lucia Adams
  • Inez Armanda
  • Lisa Fuqua
  • Jacqueline Hawkins
  • Lorraine Lewis
  • Donna Neal
  • Valerie Russell Sneed
  • Rhonda Wade
Spring 1984
  • Traci Printup Khan
  • Cynthia Johnson
  • Tanya Brewer
Spring 1985
  • Karen Williams
Spring 1986
  • Lori Ray Fisher
Spring 1987
  • Janice Patton
Spring 1989
  • Kimberley Towns
Spring 1991
  • Michelle Imani Love
Spring 1992
  • Chandra McDuffie
  • Twila White
  • Nicole Wilson
Spring 1993
  • Marlea M. Pickett
  • Angela N. Malone
Spring 1994
  • LaTima Jones
  • Sydney Kamlager
Spring 1995
  • Noemi Perez
  • Lakeisha M. Jones
  • Adina Israel
Spring 1996
  • Elizabeth S. O'Neill
  • Andrea Howard
Fall 2000
  • Maiya R. Winston
Spring 2002
  • Helaire M. Hamilton
  • Allana N. Vaden
  • Natalie J. Young
  • Carly A. Nelson
Fall 2003
  • Denicia R. Cormier
Spring 2006
  • Nimaako Brown
  • CheyLinel Gaston










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