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SUPERB WOMAN: The Elusive Ladies

The Elusive Ladies is comprised of some dynamic sisters who were initiated into Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., through the Beta Alpha Chapter at Florida A&M University. May 26, 1978 the Elusive Ladies were 34 who became ONE!

The Elusive Ladies are: Sheryl Barnes, Sabrina Beason, Kathy Board, Michelle Boseman, Louise Marshall, Cheryl Burgess, Lillie Burke, Karen Caldwell, Donna Charles, Terry Cooper, Yvette Council, Mary Brown, Charlene DeWindt, Vickie Frazier, Celia Gipson, Lucy Holt, Cassandra Horton, Cassandra Jackson, Brenda Jones, Angela King, Carolyn Brown, Audrey McGriff, Sandra McReynolds, Valerie Melton, Helen Morton, Vicki Muse, Vera Norwood, Alma Ragin, Valerie Raulerson, Alvena Smith, Anita Smith, Cheryl Smith, Trudy Sweet and Annarene Wineglass. We were scholars, athletes, campus queens, band members, cheerleaders, honor students, leaders, and an integral part of the institution. Today, we are nurses, doctors, judges, educators, journalists, entrepreneurs, scientists, CFOs, CEOs, community leaders, caregivers, activists, attorneys and more! There’s even a song about us — “Elusive Lady” by The Pockets. Check it out! Today 32 of us are still able to reach out and touch one another. We will never forget Donna P. Charles and Lucy Holt.

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