Rho Phi Chapter History
Rho Phi Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was charted on Oct. 1, 1927 under the leadership of the 12th Grand Basileus Julius S. McClain. Rho Phi was organized due to the efforts of several brothers that had recently graduated from college and settled in around the New Orleans area. Charter members included brothers Frank Edwin Smith, Jr. and Ellingston Eugene Green. Brothers Smith, Jr. and Green were also involved in the chartering of Beta Sigma chapter on the campus of Southern University in Baton Rouge, La. on February 28, 1936. Bro. Smith, Jr. also led the movement to charter Alpha Lambda chapter in December, 1935. Brother Smith, Jr., a 1923 graduate of Howard university also served as the 1st Basileus of Lambda Alpha chapter and the 1st advisor for Beta Sigma chapter. These early Omega men had the vision of uplifting not only themselves but also the New Orleans Community at large. These early pioneers went on to establish themselves as cornerstones of the educational system, medical community and leaders of the civil rights movement held in New Orleans. Rho Phi Chapter has flourished over a period of 92 years and has been a potent and well-regarded force in the activities of the National Fraternity as well as the Ninth District. Rho Phi chapter has given birth to several chapters in and around the New Orleans area.
Members of Rho Phi Chapter have held leadership roles in the Ninth District. On the National level, past members of Rho Phi Chapter have served in the highest level attainable that being Grand Basileus of our illustrious fraternity and Grand Marshal in 1978, 1998 and 2018. In 1969, Rho Phi Chapter was proud to become the first Black Greek organization in New Orleans to purchase a Fraternity House.
Rho Phi continues to be a viable organization through it’s continued support of Nationally Mandated Programs of the fraternity as well as through it’s adoption of Boy Scout Troop 158 serving as Troup Leaders as well as financial support, feeding underprivileged families during Thanksgiving, providing Easter Baskets and Children Storybook Bibles to children confined in hospitals on the Saturday before Easter, bring attention to Domestic Violence (Conflict Resolution) and promoting reading programs at several elementary schools in the Greater New Orleans area.
Former Chapter Basileus
Rho Phi Chapter has been represented by outstanding men during our 92 year history. The following Brothers have served the chapter as Basileus:
Robert B. Hayes
1934- 1936
Joseph W. Davis
1948 – 1949
Cecil W. Carter, Sr.
1949 – 1953
Robert B. Alexander
1954 – 1956
David L. Coleman, Sr.
1957 – 1959
Peter G. Saunders
1959 – 1961
Marshall Grady
1961 – 1962
Dr. William W. Sutton Sr.
1962 – 1963
Joseph W. Davis
1964 – 1965
Harold J. Williams
1969 – 1971
August J. James, Sr.
1969 – 1971
Henry M. Williams
1971 – 1972
Terrence Duvernay
1972 – 1974
Marshall Grady
1975 – 1976
Henry Ellioe
1977 – 1978
Warren Green
1979 – 1980
Ronald J. Butler
1981 – 1982
Lee A. Bernard
1982 – 1982
Michael M. Wingate
1982 – 1983
Henry M. Williams
1984 – 1985
Bobby Burkes
1986 – 1988
Albert Benifield
1988 – 1991
Bill Davis
1991 – 1992
Anthony Favre
1992 – 1994
Walter L. Martin Jr.
1995 – 1996
Joseph M. Hicks Jr.
1996 – 1999
Terrence Augillard
2000 – 2001
Donald Davis
2001 – 2002
Benedict Willard
2003 – 2004
Joseph W. Davis
2005 – 2008
Marion Floyd
2009 – 2010
Ross M. Johnson, Jr.
2011 – 2012
Jerome Tinguee
2012 – 2013
Michael Raymond
2014 – 2015
Dana Walker
2016 – 2018
Jerome Tinguee
2019 – 2020
Charles Allen III
2021 – 2022
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