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Guide Right is a program
for the educational and occupational guidance of youth, primarily
inspirational and informational in character. Its reach
extends to high schools and colleges alike.
In the latter, giving due
attention to the needs of undergraduate Brothers. Conceived in
1922 by Leon W. Stewart, and suggested at the twelfth Grand Chapter
of Kappa Alpha Psi, Guide Right became the Fraternity's National
Service Program. Jesse Jerome Peters, later to become the
eighth Grand Polemarch, was chairman of the committee, during the
administration of W. Ellis Stewart as Grand Polemarch.
Guide Right is
administrated by a National Director and a Guide Right Commission.
The Guide Right Commission consists of the Director and twelve
Province Guide Right Coordinators, one from each Province, appointed
by their respective Province Polemarchs. The Director is
uniquely qualified to perform the duties of this office and is
appointed by the Grand Polemarch. He prepares such directives
as are necessary for the successful and efficient observance of this
National movement. He also edits and prepares the Manual for
the universal use of Undergraduate and Alumni.
The Galveston Alumni
Chapter has adopted the Wright-Cuney Center in Galveston, Texas as
its main Guide Right focus area for 2008. Upcoming events in efforts
to enhance the center include but not limited to:
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