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sigma p1 phi fraternity alphaboule
SIGMA P1 PHI FRATERNITY
ALPHABOULE
"PLEASE DISCARD
PREVIOUS SCHEDULE"
January
1989
Presented here is the revised 1989 schedule for meeting hosts
Please notify the Grammateus
Archons, arranged in groups of three.
not later than the fifteenth of the month prior to the month of
Budget allowance for each meeting is
your scheduled meeting.
$1250.Please call the Grammateus if you have any questons.
Chisum*
Christophe
Clark
Jay P*
Clifford,
Maurice
Clifford,
Cooper
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
Davenport
Dixon &
Edmunds
MAY
Giles
Gilmore *
Goode
Annual Picnic
Entertainment Committee
JUNE
Green*
Hamlet
Harvey
SEPTEMBER
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Horton
OCTOBER
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DECEMBER
Christmas Party
January
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Please select your own, as convenient
SIGMA P1 PHI FRATERNITY
ALPHABOULE
"PLEASE DISCARD
PREVIOUS SCHEDULE"
January 1989
Presented here is the revised 1989 schedule for meeting hosts
Please notify the Grammateus
Archons, arranged in groups of three.
not later than the fifteenth of the month prior to the month of
Budget allowance for each meeting is
your scheduled meeting.
$1250.Please call the Grammateus if you have any questons.
Chisum*
Christophe
Clark
Clifford, Jay P*
Clifford, Maurice
Cooper
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
Davenport
Dixon &
Edmunds
MAY
Giles
Gilmore *
Goode
JUNE
Annual Picnic
Entertainment Committee
Green*
Hamlet
Harvey
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
igginbotham
Holloway,
Hiliary
Horton
NOVEMBER
Huggins
Hutton
Johnson
DECEMBER
Christmas Party
January
*
Suggested Group Leader:
Jones
Kenton
KingM
Please select your own,
as convenient
SIGMA P1 PHI FRATERNITY
ALPHA BOULE
October 1,1989
PANEL:
THEME:
The future of Philadelphia in the 1990's:HEALTH CARE AND MEDICAL
RESEARCH
PARTICIPANTS:
Archon Maurice C.Clifford, M. D, Health Commissioner, City of Philadelphia
Archon Edgar J.Kentisn,III,M.D.,Chief of Staff,neurology Services,Lankenau
Hospital
MODERATOR: Archon Walter R.Edmunds,D.D.S.,Adjunt Professor, Oral
Pathology,University of Pennsylvania
Each speaker is allotted 20 minutes for presentation.
Discussion period 25 minutes.
November,
1989
The Future of Philadelphia the 1990's: BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
PARTICIPANTS:
Sire Archon A.Romeo Horton,Executive Director,Philadelphia Community
Development Corporation (PCDC)
Archon Bernard. Anderson, Ph.D., Managing Partner, The Philadelphia Urban
Partnership
Moderator: Archon Hiliary H.Holloway, Esq. Vice-President and General
Counsul,The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Each Speaker will be allotted 20 minutes for his presentation.
Discussion period 25 minutes.
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WILL NOT ATTEND
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PROPOSAL TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE
PROGRAM COMMITTE, ARCHON THEODORE JONES
FOR SEPTEMBER 1989 ALPHA BOULE MEETING
Panel discussion on "he Future
nd Into The 21st Century"
Of
Philadelphia
In
The
1990's
Panelist
a)
RE: City Government -
b)
RE:
Education
-
Dr.
Archon W. Wilson Goode
Constance
Clayton,
Superintendent
of the
Public School District of Philadelphia
c)
RE:
"Health Services and Medical Records"
Archone Edward S. Cooper
d)
RE:
Economics (Finance, Industry and Commerce) - Archon
Bernard Anderson
e)
RE:
Philadelphia Neighborhoods (Housing, Drugs, Crime)
Willie Williams, Philadelphia Police Commissioner
Suggestion:
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Continue to send out advance information of the
program for each through the Grammateus when he
sends out citations for the meetings.
PROPOSAL TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE
PROGRAM COMMITTEE, ARCHON THEODORE JONES
FOR SEPTEMBER 1989 ALPHA BOULE MEETING
Panel discussion on The Future Of Philadelphia In The 1990's And
Into The 21st Century
Panel ist
a)
RE:
City Government - Archon W. Wilson Goode
b)
RE:
Education - Dr. Constance Clayton, Superintendent of the
Public School District of Philadelphia
c)
RE:
Health - Archon Edward S. Cooper
d)
RE:
Economics (Finance, Industry and Commerce) - Archon
Bernard Anderson
Suggestion:
Continue to send out advance information of the program
for each meeting through the Grammateus when he sends
out citations for the meetings.
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PROPOSAL TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE
PROGRAM COMMITTEE, ARCHON THEODORE JONES
FOR SEPTEMBER 1989 ALPHA BOULE MEETING
Panel
discussion on The Future Of Philadelphia In The 1990's And
Into The 21st Century
Panelist
- Archon W. Wilson Goode
a)
RE:
City Government
b)
RE:
Education - Dr. Constance Clayton, Superintendent of the
Public School District of Philadelphia
c)
RE:
Health
d)
RE:
Economics (Finance,
-
Archon Edward S.
Cooper
Industry and Commerce)
- Archon
Bernard Anderson
Suggestion:
Continue to send out advance information of the program
for each meeting through the Grammateus when he sends
out citations for the meetings.
SIGMA PI PHI FRATERNITY -
REVISED RITUAL
PART III
CEREMONY AT THE BIER OF DEPARTED ARCHONS
INSTRUCT IONS
The Archons stand in a semi-circle before the bier of the
departed Archon, with the Sire Archon in the center, the Grammateus
and the Leading Archon to the right, and the Thesauristes, the
Lecturing Archon and the Grapter to the left, in the order listed.
SIRE ARCHON
Grammateus,
what is the hour?
GRAMMATEUS
This is the hour of destiny, Sire Archon.
SIRE ARCHON
Is Alpha Boule involved in the hour of destiny?
GRAMMATEUS
The passing of Archon Leroy M
to eternity involves us, Sire Archon.
Christophe from here
SIRE ARCHON
Are all present worthy to be here?
LEADING ARCHON
All present in this room are worthy, Sire Archon.
SIRE ARCHON
Why convene we here at this hour?
GRAMMATEUS
Because the circle of Alpha Boule is now incomplete.
SIRE ARCHON
Has the circle of Alpha Boule been broken?
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SIRE ARCHON
So be it.
Archons, form the Mystic Circle.
The Archons will form a circle. The Sire Archon and the
Grammateus will take positions at the head and foot of the casket,
resting right and left hands respectively on head and foot of the
casket.
(This symbolizes the last earthly circle Alpha Boule will
form with the deceased Archon.)
When the circle is formed, the
Sire Archon speaks.
SIRE ARCHON
This it is that Alpha Boule forms the last Mystic Circle
with our beloved Archon.
After these words are spoken, the Sire Archon and the
Grammateus will turn and face the circle of Archons to symbolize
that the ranks of Alpha Boule are closed again. When this is done,
the Sire Archon speaks.
SIRE ARCHON
The Mystic Circle is now broken and yet unbroken.
ALL ARCHONS
In the spirit of Sigma Pi Phi, Alpha Boule looks ahead.
SIRE ARCHON
Archons, give the sign of secrecy and depart.
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SIGMA PI PHI FRATERNITY - REVISED RITUAL
PART III
CEREMONY AT THE BIER OF DEPARTED ARCHONS
INSTRUCTIONS
The Archons stand in a semi-circle before the bier of the
departed Archon, with the Sire Archon in the center, the Grammateus
and the Leading Archon to the right, and the Thesauristes, the
Lecturing Archon and the Grapter to the left, in the order listed.
SIRE ARCHON
Grammateus, what is the hour?
GRAMMATEUS
This is the hour of destiny, Sire Archon.
SIRE ARCHON
Is Alpha Boule involved in the hour of destiny?
GRAMMATEUS
The passing of Archon Leroy M
to eternity involves us, Sire Archon.
Christophe from here
SIRE ARCHON
Are all present worthy to be here?
LEADING ARCHON
All present in this room are worthy, Sire Archon.
SIRE ARCHON
Why convene we here at this hour?
GRAMMATEUS
Because the circle of Alpha Boule is now incomplete.
SIRE ARCHON
Has the circle of Alpha Boule been broken?
GRAMMATEUS
The spiritual circle
Only the corporal circle, Sire Archon.
of which Archon Leroy Christophe was a segment is now and will
forever remain unbroken.
SIRE ARCHON
So will it be.
Now will the Lecturing Archon lead us in
responsive reading?
LECTURING ARCHON
"The souls of the righteous are in the hands of God, and no
torment shall touch them."
ARCHONS RESPOND
"In the eyes of the foolish they seemed to have died; and
their departure was accounted to be a hurt."
LECTURING ARCHON
"And their journeying away from us to be their ruin;
they are at peace."
but
ARCHONS RESPOND
"So teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts
unto wisdom."
LECTURING ARCHON
"For all our days are passed away in Thy wrath.
as a tale that is told."
years
our
We spend
ARCHONS RESPOND
"For a thousand years in Thy sight will be as yesterday when
it is past and as a watch in the night."
LECTURING ARCHON
Peace be unto Archon Christophe.
ARCHONS RESPOND
Peace be unto him.
PRAYER BY ARCHON E. THEODORE JONES
GRAMMATEU S
Sire Archon, the hour for departing has come.
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SIRE ARCHON
So be it.
Archons, form the Mystic Circle.
The Archons will form a circle. The Sire Archon and the
Grammateus will take positions at the head and foot of the casket,
resting right and left hands respectively on head and foot of the
casket.
(This symbolizes the last earthly circle Alpha Boule will
form with the deceased Archon.)
When the circle is formed, the
Sire Archon speaks.
SIRE ARCHON
Thus it is that Alpha Boule forms the last Mystic Circle
with our beloved Archon.
After these words are spoken, the Sire Archon and the
Grammateus will turn and face the circle of Archons to symbolize
that the ranks of Alpha Boule are closed again. When this is done,
the Sire Archon speaks.
SIRE ARCHON
The Mystic Circle is now broken and yet unbroken.
ALL ARCHONS
In the spirit of Sigma Pi Phi, Alpha Boule looks ahead.
SIRE ARCHON
Archons, give the sign of secrecy and depart.
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Bruce L. Ballard
1300 York Avenue, Room D119
New York, N.Y. 10021
Att: Ms. Elizabeth Anstey
Northeast Sigma Pi Phi Convention
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LULU CQOLNTIY
(215)
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884-5108
Located in North Hills, Pennsylvania, LuLu is easily accessible from all of the
areas major highways.
FROM VALLEY FORGE AND WEST; Follow directions below.
FROM DELAWARE AND SOUTH:
Take Blue Route to Norristown Exit #8). Get on Pennsylvania Turnpike and
go East
to
Exit #26 (Fort Washington Interchange). Take Route 309 south
1/8 of a mile to Oreland/Glenside exit. Proceed on Pennsylvania Avenue to
3rd traffic light (approximately 3 miles) to North Hills Avenue. Make a left
onto North Hills Avenue, follow to next light which is Limekiln Pike. Make
a left on Limetiln Pie and go half mile to LuLu's main entrance.
EROM-NEW
JERSEY AND EAST
Take Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit #27 (Willow Grove), then take Route
#611 south 3 traffic lights to Fitzwater Road. Make a right onto
Fltzwatertown and folow it 3-1/2 miles to LuLu Country Club.
EROMDOYLESTOWN AND NOR1A:
Take Route #611 south to Fltzwatertown Road, make a right and follow 3-1/2
miles to LuLu Country Club.
FRM CENTER CITY:k
Take Broad Street to Cheltenham Avenue. Make a left onto Cheltenham and
proceed to Ogontz Avenue. Make a right on Ogontz and bear right on Route
#152 (Limekiln Pike) at sign "Glenside - Willow Grove". Follow Route #152
3.2 miles to LuLu Country Club.
FROM VILLANOVA AND MAIN LINE
City Line AvenuetoKellyDrive to Lincoln Drive to dead end at Allens Lane.
Make a right on Aliens Lane to Germantown Avenue. Turn left onto
Germantown Avenue to Willow Grove Avenue. Make a right on Willow
Pike and
Grove Avenue and follow to Limekiln Pike. Turn left on
follow 2 miles to LuLu Country Club.
Limekiln
MR.
A. ROMEO HORTON
5532 WAYNE AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19144
USA
AIR MAIL
SIGMA PI PHI FRATERNITY
NORTHEAST REGIONAL
BETA MU BOULE
COLUMBIA, MD.
SEPTEMBER 29-OCTOBER 1, 1989
ROMEO
HORTON
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A.
ROMEO HORTON
IS AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF
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A SERVICE OF MEMORIAL
for
Dr. LeRoy Matthew Christophe
August 1, 1908 - March 3, 1992
Monday, March 9, 1992
7 p.m.
BETHEL
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
604 North Walnut Street
Wilmington, Delaware
The Reverend Dr. Jeffrey N. Leath, Officiating
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ORDER OF WORSHIP
OBITUARY
LEROY MATTHEW CHRISTOPHE
PRELUDE
Sister Jacqueline Roberts
PROCESSIONAL
Hymn No. 226
HYMN OF COMFORT
"Amazing Grace"
PRAYER
The Senior Choir
SELECTION
"How Great Thou Art"
LeRoy Matthew Christophe -- renowned educator, born in New Orleans, Louisiana -- was the
third of seven children born to William and Laura Christophe. At an early age, he moved with
his family to Newport, Arkansas and later to Forrest City, Arkansas where he attended public
schools. In 1925, he moved to Little Rock, Arkansas and graduated from Gibbs High School.
Christophe then attended and graduated from Talladega College in Talladega, Alabama where
he earned the B.S. degree in biology. While at Talladega, he participated in debating,
dramatics, baseball, tennis, football, school publicity, the Y.M.C.A., and the Biology Club.
Christophe was president of his senior class and the student body. He was a member of the
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, the Kappa Rho Debating Society, and the Pentagon Debating League.
He earned the Master of Arts degree in Elementary Education at the University of Chicago and
went on to earn a Doctorate in Secondary School Administration and Guidance at New York
University.
SCRIPTURE LESSONS
Dr. Christophe's professional life encompasses several teaching positions and principalships in
Little Rock, Arkansas; three years in the U.S. Navy as a Chief Specialist, Dean of Dunbar
Junior College in Little Rock; Principal of Howard and Brown High Schools in Wilmington,
Delaware; and later Director of the Howard Educational Park in Wilmington, Delaware. The
Psalm 23
I Corinthians 13
Old Testament
New Testament
The Senior Choir
SELECTION
latter position was held until his retirement in 1975.
There are several professional writings to his credit. These were published in volumes of the
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
RESOLUTIONS
Sister Dorothy Young
WORDS OF COMFORT
Brother Samuel Brown
Arkansas Teachers Association Bulletin and in the Bulletin of the National Association of
Secondary School Principles.
OBITUARY (Silently Read)
SOLO
Sister Arnetta Brown
Dr. Christophe was involved in many and varied Wilmington Community activities.
These
include the Boards of Directors of the Walnut Street Y.M.C.A (1958-1983), Americans for
Competitive Enterprise Systems, Peoples Settlement Association, Junior Achievement,
Cooperative Area Manpower Planning System, Governor's Bicentennial Committee, Rock Manor
Golf Club, United Negro College Fund Committee (1975-1985), Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity
(Boule), and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. He was a member of the Committee of '39, Inc., a
former chairman of the Board of Directors of the New Castle County Parks and Recreation
"Sovereign"
Department, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Grater Wilmington Convention and
EULOGY
The Reverend Jeffrey N. Leath
Hymn No.448
CLOSING HYMN
"When Peace Like a River"
Visitors Bureau.
Dr. Christophe has been the recipient of many recognitions and awards.
Among them are:
Layman's Day Award from Mt. Joy United Methodist Church, Nova Award from Tatnall
School, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity 40-Year Award, The Arkansas Traveler Award from
Governor Pryor of Arkansas, Delaware State Senate Award for Community Service, Walnut
Street Y.M.C.A. Award for 43 Years of Service in Wilmington and Little Rock, Chairman
BENEDICTION
RECESSIONAL
Emeritus of U.N.C.F Campaign Committee and Brandywine Professional Association's Special
Achievement Award in Education.
INTERMENT
Haven of Rest Cemetery
Little Rock, Arkansas
In addition to his professional activities, Dr. Christophe was a devoted Christian and an active
member of Bethel A.M.E. Church in Little Rock, Arkansas and Wilmington, Delaware. He
served on the Board of Trustees in Bethel, Wilmington where he has been a member since 1959.
He was born to Catholic parents and given the middle name "Matthew" in honor of Saint
Matthew. However, after moving to Arkansas the family joined a Baptist church since there was
no Catholic church in the small Arkansas city of Newport. He remained a Baptist until his
marriage to Maurice Cecile Miller who was a member of St. John A.M.E. Church in
Montgomery, Alabama. After their marriage, Christophe joined Bethel A.M.E. Church in Little
Rock, Arkansas as did Mrs. Christophe, and served as a member of the Trustee Board. Dr.
Christophe enjoyed participating in church activities and attended regularly. He chaired Men's
Day activities and had the honor of chairing lay activities for Bethel's (Wilmington) Anniversary
Celebration.
PALLBEARERS
Norman Duckett
Ernest Eggleston
Preston J. Hickman
Lee Jarmon
William T. Majett, Jr.
Roger W. Scales
Dr. Christophe's philosophy of life is undergirded by a belief that "service to ones' fellowman
is the essence of Christianity." He was interested in promoting educational opportunities for
youth, and in sharing in the civic, cultural, economic, and political responsibilities of the
Paul Wilson
Louis A. Smith
community.
Dr. and Mrs. Christophe are the parents of a son, LeRoy Jr., whose chief interests are
Mathematics, Classical Music, Computer Information Science, and Classical-Romantic Poetry.
The Christophe's reside in Chalfonte in the Brandywine Hundred Section of Northern New
Castle County, Delaware.
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
He is survived by his wife, Maurice Cecile Christophe; a son, L. Matthew Christophe, Jr., a
brother, William E. Christophe; a sister, Loree C. Thompson; a stepmother, Willia A.
Christophe; two nieces; and, two nephews.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Roosevelt Franklin
Samuel Brown
Woodrow Wilson
Eldridge Waters
THE HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD
(Excerpts)
There are hermit souls that live withdrawn
In the peace of their self-content;
There are souls, like stars, that dwell apart
In a fellowless firmament;
There are pioneer souls that blaze their paths
Where highways never ran;
But let me live in a house by the side of the road
And be a friend to man.
MORTICIAN
Congo Funeral Home
Wilmington, Delaware
Let me live in a house by the side of the road
Where the races of men go by They are good, they are bad, they are weak, they are strong
Wise, foolish -- so am I.
So why should I sit in the scorner's seat
Or hurl the cynic's ban?
EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION
Let me live in a house by the side of the road
And be a friend to man.
The Family wishes to express their sincere appreciation for the many acts of
kindness, sympathy and concern expressed to them during the loss of their loved
SAM WALTER FOSS
one.
BARNETT, Lloyd George, B.A., LL.B., LL.M.,
Ph.D.; Attorney-at-Law, Senator since 1983. Chairman Rent Assessment Board Region 2. Organizations: Executive Member Council of Legal
Education, Bar Council, General Legal Council.
Born Kingston, Jamaica, March 6, 1932, son of
Joslyn Jacob Barnett, Pensioner. Educated
Greenwich Primary School, Calabar High School,
University of the West Indies. Career: Civil Servant
1961-66; Private Legal Practice since 1966. Publications: "Constitutional Law of Jamaica". Religion Anglican. Married Marjorie V. Campbell, July
2, 1955; 3 sons, 1 daughter. Interests: Reading,
Theatre, Walking, Dancing. Clubs: Big Brothers of
Kingston. Address: (business) 15 Duke Street,
Kingston, Tel. 92-23728.
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BEAUBRUN, Matthew Anthony Cox, M.B. B.Ch.,
B.A.O.; Medical Practitioner. Private practice since
1963. Medical Advisor to St. Lucia Government.
Director Ruderic Services Ltd. Organizations:
Jamaica Association of General Practitioners, President Ja. Association of Franco Phone, Ja. Association of Catholic Doctors, Executive International
Federation of Catholic Medical Association, Board
World Association of Franco Phone Doctors, Member Sports Medicine, Ja. Association of General
Practioners; President Ja. Association of Franco
Phone Doctors; Chairman Norman Manley Foundation, 1st Vice President Jamaica Olympic Association, Member Executive Jamaica Sports Medicine,
Member Medical Association of Jamaica, Association for Mentally Handicapped Children, Jamaica,
College of Family Physicians of Canada; Honorary
Corresponding Member French Language Medical
Association of Canada; Founder Member World
French Language Medical Association. Formerly
Chairman Commonwealth Caribbean Medical
Council; Institute of Sports Ltd., Founder President
Caribbean Mental Retardation Assocation; President Commonwealth Medical Association, Caribbean Federation for Mental Health; Vice President
West Indies Jaycees. Born Castries, St. Lucia,
September 21, 1930, son of late Clive Anthony y
Beaubrun, Businessman & Hettie Marie-Thereser
Cox-Beaubrun. Educated St. Joseph's Convent,
St. Lucia, St. Mary's College, University College of
Cork,
National University
of Ireland.
Assistant
Treasurer West Indies Students Union, London,
Chairman of the Academy of St. Thomas, Member
of Council Irish Students Association, Irish Association of University Students. Career: Internship
at Mercy Hospital Cork (Medicine), Norwich Hospi-
tal, England (Surgery). Medical Officer Barbados
General Hospital 1957 - 59, Assistant Lecturer in
Anatomy University of the West Indies 1959 - 60,
Assistant in Radiology 1960, Medical Officer Manchioneal, Portland 1960 - 62. In Private Practice
since then, Acting Medical Officer Kingston &
Lower St. Andrew until 1964. Awards: Decoration
- Chevalier L'Orde Nationale du Merit de France.
Religion Roman Catholic. Married Marjorie Delores Hastings, January 31, 1964; 3 sons, 2 daughters. Clubs: Wanderers Cricket Club. Played
cricket for Cork County. Address: (business)
Newport Medical Centre, 22H Old Hope Road,
Kingston 5, Tel. 926-1444/6; (residence) 1 Tyndhurst Avenue, Kingston 6.
THE JAMAICA DIRECTORY OF PERSONALITIES
60
of Ghent (Belgiuy). Career: Lecturer and Sportsmaster Jamaica/ School of Agricuytire 1966-68;
Quality Control Chem', , Production Manager and
Plant Manager Sterihg Drug internatignal Ltd.
1968-78; Plant Man er Alkali Group of Companies
1978-81. Award: Qlarendof Vocational Scholaship, Shell Corpany Scholarship. Publications: "Effeciof the Selective Herbieides 2, 4-D
2, 4, 5-T"; 'Evaluation of Emerald Isle Leathrworks -Montserrat". Religion Anlican. Married
Joyce E. Jones, October 3, 1970; 1 daughter.
Interests: Tennis, Fishing, Gardenirg. Clubs:
Rotary of Kingston, Liguanea, Constant Spring
Golf, Jamaic . Motto: "Service to Humanity is the
best work ofJife." Address:,(business) Federated
Pharmacetical-Co, Ltd., 1 ll Road, Kirgston 11,
Tel, 92-37236-8; (residence) 1 Purley Close, Kingstgn8.
8RODERICK, Hon-ercival Alwyn, M.P., B.Sc.,
D.D.S.; Dental Surgeon. Minister of Agriculture
since 1980. Director - Farms (Consolidated) Ltd.
Director Morgan's Valley Estate Ltd. Born St.
Andrew, April 23, 1937, son of Percival Alwyn
Broderick (Snr.), Farmer & Margaret Jane Lawrence-Broderick. Educated Calabar High School,
Howard University, Career: Member Central Executive, Jamaica Labour Party; Deputy Secretary
Jamaica Labour Party 1972-1973; General Secretary Jamaica Labour Party 1973-1974; Deputy
Chairman Jamaica Labour Party 1974-1978; Deputy Leader Jamaica Labour Party 1979 to date;
Member of Parliament North Central Clarendon
since 1972; Leader of Opposition Business 19771980; Chairman Campaign Department, Jamaica
Labour Party 1980; Member Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (C.P.A.) Executive - Jamaican
1972. Religion Baptist. Married
Branch
Beverley Maria Stewart, December 23, 1971; 2
sons, 2 daughters. Interests: Dancing. Address:
(business) Chapelton P.O.; (residence) 20 West
'since
Avenue, Kingston 8.
B
BROWN, Headley, C.D., J.P., M.Sc. (Econ.),
Ph.D.; Economist, Governor Bank of Jamaica since
1985. Chairman Board of Directors Bank of Jamaica. Jamaica's Alternate Governor to International
Monetary Fund, World Bank, Caribbean Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank.
Board Chairman Eximbank; Board member Pegasus Hotel, National Investment Bank of Jamaica.
Born St. Thomas, Jamaica, November 12, 1930,
son of Mrs. Alice Rose. Educated University
College of the West Indies/London, University of
the West Indies. Career: Research Economist
Ministry of Industry and Trade 964-66; Chief Economist Ministry of Trade and Industry and Industry
and Commerce 1966-72; Director Sectoral and
Social Planning - National Planning Agency 1972-
75; Director Economic Stabilization Commission
1976-77; Trade Administrator 1977-81; Chief Technical Director National Planning Agency 1981-84;
Director General Planning Institute of Jamaica
1984-85. Married Dorothy Laurel Harvey; 1 son, 1
daughter. Interests: Music, Lawn Tennis. Address: (business) Bank of Jamaica, Nethersole
Place, Kingston, Tel. 922-0750.
DOUGLAS, Easton Wentworth Xavier J.P.,
M.Sc., A.R.I.C.S., A.R.V.A., Cert. in Urban Land
Studies (Lond.), Cert. in Senior Management
(U.W.I.); Chartered Surveyor, Town Planner, Land
Economist. Principal, Easton Douglas & Company,
Chartered Surveyors. Director Glasbrook Ltd.,
Conrad Douglas & Associates. Member Founder
Member and Vice President, Association of Land
Economy and Valuation Surveyors; Member Town
and Country Planning Association, Executive Committee and National Executive Council of the
People's National Party; Constituency Representative for St.Andrew South Eastem and P.N.P.
Spokesman on Construction. Organizations: Former Director National Housing Corporation Ltd.,
National Housing Trust, National Housing Advisory
Committee, Sugar Industry Housing Ltd., Urban
Development Corporation, Jamaica Mortgage
Bank, Caribbean Cement Company, St. Catherine
Development Company, Past Master, Arawak
Lodge. Born Old Harbour, St. Catherine, December 28, 1936, son of Edward Samuel Douglas,
retired Sergeant of Police, and Edith Elizabeth
Gayle-Douglas. Educated Stewart Town, Duncans, Falmouth, Warsop, Denham Town Primary
Schools, Kingston Technical High School, West
London College of Commerce, College of Estate
Management (London), University of Reading. Career: Assistant Surveyor; Valuation Surveyor; Principal Assistant Secretary; Chairman Subdivisions
Committee; Govt. Town Planner; Chairman Town
and Country Planning.Authority. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of National Security, Ministry of
Defence, Ministry of Construction. Awards: Centenary Medal of the Institute of Jamaica for outstand-
FLETCHER, Peter Raymond, M.B., B.S.,
F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S., F.I.C.S.; Surgeon. Senior Lecturer in Surgery U.W.I. and Consultant Surgeon
University Hospital of the West Indies since 1973.
Organizations: Association of Surgeons in Jamaica; Member Medical Association of Jamaica, Captain Jamaica Defence Force (National Reserve).
Born Kingston, Jamaica, July 22, 1941, son of
Douglas V. Fletcher, Attorney-at-Law and Eda
Hazel Rose-Fletcher. Educated St. Andrew Preparatory School, Jamaica and Kingston Colleges,
University of the West Indies. Career: Internship
University Hospital and Harlem Hospital Centre,
New York 1965-67; Surgical Residency Harlem
Hospital Centre and Montefiore Hospital and Medical Centre, Bronx, New York 1967-71; Fellowship in
Renal Transplantation, Montefiore Hospital and
Medical Centre 1971-72; Senior Registrar in Sur-
gery, University Hospital of the West Indies 1972-
73. Religion Presbyterian. Married Carole Dawn
Beckwith, June 19, 1965; 3 daughters. Interests:
Squash, Tennis, Chinese cooking, Record collect-
ing. Clubs: Kingston Cricket. Address: (business)
Dept. of Surgery, University Hospital of the West
Indies, Kingston 7, Tel. 76621/ext.285; (residence)
35 Charlemont Drive, Kingston 6.
HALL, Marshall McGowan, -B.Sc.. Ph.D.: Econo-
mist, Group Managing Director The Jamaica Banana Producers Association Ltd. since 1979,
Chairman National Development Bank, Jamaica
Development Bank, Banana Export Co. Ltd., Eastern Banana Estates Ltd.; Director Jamaica Mutual
Life Assurance Society, JMM Atlantic Line Limited.
Organizations: Co-Chairman Voluntary Organization for the Upliftment of Children; Member American Economic Association. Born Jamaica,
September 5, 1934, son of the late John McGowan
Hall and Doris Alice Wynter-Hall. Educated Kingston College, Columbia University, University of
Wisconsin. Career: Instructor and Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin 1961-64; Assistant
Associate Professor and Professor Washington
University 1964-71; Visiting Professor Makerere
University, Uganda 1970-71; Professor University
of the West Indies Department of Management
Studies 1971-75, Dean Faculty of Social Studies
1973-74; Consultant to Government of Jamaica,
several organizations in U.S.A. and Jamaica; Member Public Utilities Commission 1972-75; Chairman
and Chief Executive Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd. 1975-79, Chairman 1979-81. Publications: Articles in national and international
economic journals including "An analysis of the
Determinants of Money Wage Changes in Jamaica
1958-64' - Social and Economic Studies 1968. "The
Financial Implications of the Investment Needs of
Public Utilities." Economic Report Jamaica 1975. "A
Comment on the Need for a Binding Wages and
Prices Policy." Economic Report Jamaica 1976.
Devaluation and Debt Denominated in Foreign
Currencies." Economic Report 1976. Married Jeanette Bowser, July 12, 1961; 1 son, 2 daughters.
Address: (business) Jamaica Banana Producers
Association Ltd., 6 Oxford Road, Kingston 5, Tel.
926-3503.
M.B.,
Aliston, O.B.E.,
Ronald
IRVINE,
Ch.B.(Hons.), M.R.C.P.. F.R.C.P., F.A.C.P., Consul-
tant Physician, Private Consulting Practice since
1970. Organizations:
Past President Jamaica
Medical Association; formerly Member General
Medical Council of Jamaica; Committee on Post
Graduate Medical Education in the Caribbean;
Senate Member University Council. Born Morant
Bay, Jamaica, February 11, 1927, son of William
Victor Irvine, Engineer & nez Phillips-Irvine
(decd.). Educated Primary School, Jamaica College, Leeds University, C.D. & W. Scholar Jamaica
1945, Infirmary Scholar Leeds 1948. Post Graduate
work Edinburgh University, Hammersmith Hospital,
Institute of Cardiology. Career: House Officer
University College Hospital of the West Indies
1952-53; Medical Officer Jamaica Government
Medical Service 1953-56; Registrar in Medicine
University College Hospital of the West Indies
1956-57; Lecturer in Medicine University of the
West Indies 1958, Senior Lecturer 1964-70; Guggenheim Fellow 1966-67; Milbank Faculty Fellow
1968-73; Assistant Editor West Indian Medical
Journal up to 1970; Medical Advisor Life of Jamaica Ltd. (Insurance) since 1970; Medical Adviser
C.A.L.I.CO. (Insurance) since 1979, Member of the
Senate, Parliament of Jamaica 1962-84, Minister
without Portfolio Government of Jamaica 1980-84;
Leader of Government Business in the Senate
1980-84. Publications: "Management of the Diabetic Patient,' W.I.M.J. (Supplement) 1959, "Hereditary Hyptchromic Anaemia with Iron Loading,'
British Journal of Haematology 1961 ,"Acute Viral
Encephalitis in Jamaica,' with L.S. Grant et al,
American Journal of Trop. Med. & Hygiene 1963,
"Infection with Strongyloides Stercoralis," with G.
Bras et al, Lancet, "Physical and Chemical Studies
on Ceruloplasmin," Journal of Biological Chemistry
1968. Religion: Anglican. Married Ann Drucilla
Service, September 20, 1958; 2 sons, 2 daughters.
Interests: Horse racing, Fishing. Address: (business) Office 4, Nuttall Medical Centre, Kingston 5,
Tel. 926-8007; (residence) 20 Durham Avenue,
Kingston 6, Tel. 927-0730.
McNEILL, Hon. Kenneth Augustus, O.J., M.B.,
B.S., F.R.C.S., F.A.C.S.; Company Director. Retired
Surgeon & Politician. Managing Director Negril
Beach Club Ltd. since 1978. Bird-in-Hand Ltd.
Organizations: Founder & Hon. Secretary Jamaica Cancer Society, Past President Medical Assn.
of Jamaica and Royal Society of Medicine. Born
Richmond, St.-Mary, February 18, 1918, son of the
late Eustace Augustus McNeill, Planter, Politician,
member of Legislature, St. Catherine & Blanche
Louise Fletcher-McNeill. Educated Munro College,
St. Bartholomew's College, Lonoon University.
Career. Resident Surgeon Plastic Unit Birmingham
University 1943-45; Government Medical Service
and Lecturer Anatomy U.W.I.; Registrar Royal
National Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital, London;
Specialist Surgeon Kingston Public Hospital 1952;
Consultant Surgeon University Hospital; Opposition Senator 1962; Leader of PNP Opposition in
Senate. Visiting Professor of Surgery to Columbia,
Harvard, Oklahoma, Cincinatti, Nebraska, Howard
Universities, Visiting Professor Surgical Course,
New York 1967. Member of Parliament for East
Central St. Andrew 1969, House Leader - Jamaica
Parliament and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
1976, Resigned from Cabinet for Health reasons
1978. Religion Roman Catholic. Married Valrie
Maud Sharp, October 24, 1955; 3 sons, 2 daughters. Interests: Photography, Writing, Fishing.
Clubs: Kentucky Colonel, U.S.A. Address: Negril
Beach Club, P.O. Box 7, Negril, Tel. 957-4221.
NETTLEFORD, Hon. Ralston (Rex) Milton, O.M.,
B.A. (Hons.), B. Phil. (Oxon); Educator, Creative
Artist and literary Editor. Professor of Extra Mural
Studies, Director since 1971; Director of Studies,
Trade Union Education Institute since 1963. Organizations: Chairman, Commonwealth Arts Organisation (London); Founding Governor International
Development Research Centre (Ottawa (1970));
Founder, Artistic Director, Choreographer National
Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica, Trustee AFS
International (N.Y.); Member Board of Directors
Gemini News Agency; Member of the Cultural
Committee of OAS (CIDEC); Vice-President International
Council
for Adult Education,
Toronto;
Member Joint ILO/UNESCO Committee of Experts
on the Application of the Recommendation Concerning the Status of Teachers; Chairman National
Committee Press Association Awards, Manley
Awards for Excellence (Manley Foundation). Born
Trelawny, Jamaica, February 3, 1933. Educated
Unity Government School, Cornwall College,
U.W.I., Oxford University. lssa Scholar and Rhodes
Scholar 1957. Career: Resident Tutor, Trinidad &
Tobago; Resident Tutor, Jamaica; Staff Tutor Political Education; Deputy Director of Extra Mural
Studies. Member of Statutory Boards 1962 - 80 -
viz. Public Services Commission; Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation; Board of Governors, Institute
of Jamaica; Independence Celebrations Committee; Jamaica Tourist Board; Cultural Adviser to
Government of Jamaica 1972-80. Founder &Chairman SCYO (CVSS). Lecturer on Jamaican and
Caribbean politics and cultural development; Consultant in Cultural Development to UNESCO, OAS:
Radio and Television political analyst (1965 - 81);
Director & Choreographer of musicals; ILO Fellow
(1967); Associate Fellow, Centre for African & Afro-
American Studies. Awards: Thelma Hill Dance
Award (1981); Joint Trade Unions Research Development Centre Award (1983); Gok Musgrave
Medal Award for 1981 (1984). Publications: Au-
thor of several articles and books including "Report
on the Rastafari Movement in Kingston", Jamaica
(with M.G. Smith & Roy Augier); "krror, Mirror",
and the New Jamaica", "Caribbean Cultural Identity" (Jamaica, USA and Canadian editions); "DANCE JAMAICA - Cultural Definition and
"Manley
Artistic Discovery".
Editor Caribbean Quarterly.
Interests: Reading, Theatre, Arts & Dance, Conversation, Social Work. Address: U.W.I. Mona,
Kingston 7.
PATTERSON, Percival Noel James, Q.C., B.A.
(Hons.), LL.B. Attorney-at-Law, Partner Rattray,
Patterson, Rattray since February 1, 1981. Director
Patriarch Limited, Management Company; President Interconsults Ltd. - International Consulting
Company; Chairman People's National Party. Born
Cross Roads, St. Andrew, April 10, 1935, son of
late Henry Patterson, Farmer & Ina James-Patterson. Educated Calabar High School, University
College of the West Indies, London School of
Economics, Middle Temple. Leverhulme Scholar
and Sir Hughes Parry Prize winner - L.S.E. Career.
Academic Staff Munro College 1958-59; Academic
Staff Jamaica College 1959-60; Overseas Research
Officer Jamaica Industrial Development Corporation (European Offices)
1960-62; Private
legal
practice at the Jamaican Bar 1963-72; Member
Jamaican Senate and Leader of Opposition Busi-
ness in lhe Senate 1967-70, Elected Member
Jamaican House of Representatives, Appointed
Opposition Spokesman for Youth. Sports & Community Development 1970; National Campaign
Director People's National Party 1972 & 1976;
Minister of Industry, Tourism & Foreign Trade
1972-76; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade
& Tourism
1977-80; Deputy Prime Minister of
Jamaica 1978-80. Religion Baptist. Married and
divorced; 1 son. 1 daughter. Interests: Sports,
Gardening, Reading, Music. Address (business)
15 Caledonia Avenue, Kingston 5, Tel. 929-6680-2;
(residence) 104 Shortwood Road, Kingston 8.
PAWSON, James Arthur F.C.I.l.; Insurance Bro-
C.D.,
RATTRAY, Hon. Kenneth Osborne, O.J.,
OC., LL.B. (Hons.), LL.M., Ph.D., Attorney-at-Law,
ExtraorSolicitor General since 1972. Ambassador
Ambassadinary and Plenipotentiary of Jamaica, Chairman
dor-at-large since 1974. Organizations:
of the Prospectus Committee, Board of Directors
Born
of Clarendon Alumina Production Limited. 1932,
Market, St. Elizabeth, September 27,
New
son of the late Benjamin B. Rattray, Police Officer
and Agnes A. Wright-Rattray. Educated Beckford
& Smith's High School, London University, Lincoln's Inn. Career: Administrative Officer Government of Jamaica and Pre-Federal Organization,
Barbados; Assistant Crown Counsel 1961-62;
Crown Counsel 1962-66; Assistant Attorney General 1966-68; Senior Assistant Attorney General
1968-72; Privy Councillor 1970; President of the
Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization 1977; Chairman Petroleum Corporation of
Jamaica 1979-80, President Air Jamaica 1980-81;
Representative of Jamaica on several missions
and sessions of the General Assembly of the
United Nations, and Third U.N. Conference on the
Law of the Sea; Rapporteur-General of the Preparatory Commission for the International Sea Bed
Authority and the International Tribunal for the Law
of the Sea. Representative of Jamaica in Bauxite
and Alumina Negotiations for Joint Ventures. Reli-
gion Anglican. Married Faith McDonald, April 7,
1956; 2 sons, 3 daughters. Interests: Reading,
Diplomacy. Address: (business) Attorney General's Department, 79-83 Barry Street, Kingston, Tel.
922-6140; (residence) 15 Shenstone Drive, Kingston 6.
ROBINSON, Leslie Roy Bruce, B.A. (Hons.),
M.A.; Professor, Pro Vice Chancellor (Planning)
University of the West Indies since 1972; Acting
Vice Chancellor. Organizations: Founder and
Hon. Life Member Mathematical Association of
Jamaica; Past Master University Lodge; Chairman
Matriculation Board, Board of Undergraduates
Awards, Boarding Grants Committee. Born St.
Andrew, December 27, 1925, son of the late Arthur
Sylvester Robinson, Teacher, and Amy Belle Hector-RobinsonTeacher. Educated Calabar High
School, University of London, Harvard University.
Career First Lecturer in Mathematics University
College of the West Indies 1949; First Principal
Cave Hill Campus 1963; Professor 1965; First Pro-
Vice Chancellor Mona, 1966; Dean Arts, General
Studies and Natural Sciences. Awards: Awarded
Jamaica Scholarship 1943; University Prizes: first
Class Honors Degree, Post-graduate Scholarship
and Masters with Distinction 1948. Religion Bap-
tist. Married Joyce Lilieth Lawson, January 15,
1957; 1 son, 1 daughter. Interests: Athletics active athlete in School and University holding
Long Jump Records. Address: (business) University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7, Tel. 9271660 - 9 Ext. 336; (residence) 5 Millsborough
Avenue, Kingston 6.
ROWE, The Hon. Mr. Justice Ira deCordova,
O.J., LLB., LLM; Q.C., Judge, President - Court of
Appeal since 1/1/85, Organizations: Chancellor of
the Anglican Diocese, Member Board of Governors
Nuttall Memorial Hospital, Trustee of Codrington
(Theological) College, Barbados. Born St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, February 8, 1928, son of William
Rowe, Farmer, and Robertha Caroline Miller-Rowe
Housewife
(dec'd.).
Career.
Teacher
Primary
School, Assistant Clerk R.M. Court then Deputy
Clerk, 1947-58, Clerk of Courts 1958-62, Actinc
R.M. Trelawny July, 1962, Appointed Crown Counsel Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
Dec. 1962, Legal Attache Jamaican High Commission in London 1962-65. Assistant Attorney General, June 1965. Senior Assistant Attorney General
1968. Acting Solicitor General 1967-69. Member of
the Privy Council, 1967-69 Queen's Counsel 1968:
Delegate to 20th and 21st Sessions of the U.N.
General Assembly, 5th and 7th U.N. Congress on
Crime and Treatment of Offenders; Assistant
Lecturer U.W.I. 1965-66; Judge Supreme Court
1969-77; Acting Judge of Appeal 1977-78. Judge
of Appeal 19 79-84; President Court of Appeal 1st
January, 1985; Acting Chief Justice Sept.-Dec.
1985. Associate Tutor Norman Manley Law School
1978. Religion Anglican. Married Audrey Yvonne
Stewart, June 28, 1958; 1 son, 1 daughter. Interests: Cricket, Table Tennis, Swimming. Club:
Kingston Cricket. Motto: "There is plenty of room
at the top". Address: (business) Court of Appeal,
Kingston; (residence) P.O. Box 414, Kingston 6.
K
SMALL, Ronald Hugh Packer, LL.B (Hons), Q.C.;
Attorney-at-Law. Organizations: Secretary Ba
Association of Jamaica, 1967 - 1968; Membe
Council Jamaica Bar Association 1976 - 1985
Born Kingston, Jamaica, July 5, 1941, son of
Ronald Hugh Small. Retired Supreme Court Judge,
and Anne Louise Small. Educated Jamaica Col-
lege, London University. Career Legal Officer
N.W.U. 1963 - 1964; Chairman Rent Assessment
Board 1973 - 1974: Senator 1976, Parliamentary
Secretary Ministry National Security 1976; Member
of Parliament S.W. Clarendon 1976 - 1980; Minister
of Youth Sports & Community Development, 1977 1979; Minister of Education 1979 - 1980; Minister of
Finance & Planning, 1980; Senator 1980 - 1983.
Divorced, 2 daughters. Interests: Gardening,
Photography, Readihg. Address: (business) 33
Duke Street, Kingston, Tel. 922-8899; (residence)
"Faraway", P.O. Box 30, Bog Walk, St. Catherine.
(OQ.S4c
STONE, Carl Ebenezer McDougall, C.D., B.Sc.,
M.A., Ph.D.; University Professor since 1982,
Pollster, Newspaper Columnist and Market Researcher. Organizations: International Studies Association, Latin American Studies Association,
America Political Science Associaton, West Indies
Group of University Teachers. Born St. Elizabeth,
June 3, 1940, son of Eric Stone, Carpenter and
Contractor, & Flossie McDougall-Stone, Teacher.
Educated Happy Grove, Wolmers Boys School,
Kingston College, University of the West Indies
and University of Michigan. Career: Local Govt.,
Officer 1959-64, Polls -Public opinion polls con-
ducted for the Gleaner and the Star accurately
predicted the 1976 and 1980 parliamentary elections in Jamaica. Awards: Woodrow Wilson and
Fullbright Fellowships (198&81). Gleaner Certificate of Merit (1980) and Special Award (1983) for
political polls and columns Press Association of
Jam. Special Award (1985) for opinion polls and
political journalism. Pelican Award (1983) by the
Guild of Graduates for con-mbution to scholarship.
Publicatons Author of 6 books "Class state and
democracy in Jamaica" (1985),
and
democracy in Jamaica" (1981), -Profiles of power
in the Caribbean" (1986),
electoral behaviour and
public opinion in Jamaica" 1973). "Class race and
political behaviour in urban Jamaica" (1972), "Understanding third world politics and economics"
(1980), and co-editor of three books - 'Power and
change in Jamaica" with Dr. Aggrey Brown and
"The newer Caribbean" .irth Dr. Paget Henry.
"Clientelism
Married Rosemarie Wignall, June 28, 1975; 1
daughter'and 1 son. Interests: Jogging, tropical
fish and shooting. Motto: "Talent takes you to first
base but only hard work enables you to complete
the course of fully developing one's talents".
Address: University of the West Indies, Mona,
Kingston 7, Tel. 927-6661 or 927-0949.
WYNTER, Hon. Hector Lincoln, O.J., J.P., M.A.,
Dip. Ed.; Educator, Managing Director REPS. Ltd.
since 1985, Director The Gleaner Co. Ltd., Chairman Bustamante Institute of Public and International
Affairs,
Institute
of
Jamaica,
National
Heritage Trust. Organizations: Ambassador to
UNESCO (1981), Chairman UNESCO Executive
Board 1974-76, Member UNESCO Executive Board
(1970-76, 1981-85), Chairman C.A.S.T. Council
Born Cuba, July 27, 1926, son of the late Percival
Wynter, Tailor, and his wife Lola Maud Reid-Wynter
and remarried Parkinson (dec'd). Educated St.
Simons College, Wolmer's Boys School, Havana,
Oxford and London Universities. Career. Obtained
Certificate as Trained International Civil Servant at
U.N. (1953), Resident Tutor University of the West
Indies 1953-55, Senior Assistant Registrar 1955-59,
Director of Extra Mural Studies 1959-63, Senator
1962-63, and 1965-72, Chairman Jamaica Library
Board 1961-63, Chairman Social Development
Commission 1962-63, Vice Chairman Jamaica
Broadcasting Corporation 1962-63. High Commissioner to Trinidad 1963-64, Registrar University of
the West Indies 1964-65, Parliamentary Secretary
External Affairs 1965-67, Minister of State for
Education 1967-69, Minister of State for Youth
1969-72, Chairman Jamaica Labour Party 1970-72,
Editor Gleaner Publications 1976-85. Religion
Presbyterian. Married Diana Rosetta Ayee, 1970;
4 sons, 2 daughters. Interests: Horse racing,
Sports in general, Reading. Clubs: Kingston Cricket, Jamaica, Jockey. Motto: "Do what you do well
and enjoy it!" Address: (business) 12 Worthington
Avenue, Kingston 5, Tel. 93184; (residence) 5
Monterey Drive, Kingston 6, Tel. 927-7110.