William T. Lewis, Jr. Scholarship Fund

William T. Lewis, Jr. Scholarship Fund We established the William T. Lewis, Jr. (Junnie) Scholarship Fund. Our first goal is to provide scholarships for students.

This not for profit scholarship fund is being named in memory of a loving family member, friend and army veteran.

01/08/2025

Good afternoon. I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to everyone for their generosity and support of our mission to support students. We are in our 15th year and are thankful for the unwavering support we have received throughout the years.

01/21/2023

Cheryl Browne, first African-American contestant for the title of Miss America in 1971.

Cheryl Adrienne Browne was born in New York City in 1950 and studied dance at LaGuardia High School in Manhattan. After high school, she moved to Decorah, Iowa to study dance at Luther College. After winning the Miss Decorah contest, on June 13, 1970, she beat 19 white contestants to win Miss Iowa, making her eligible to compete for the 1971 Miss America crown.

Cheryl became the first black woman to compete for the Miss America title, the first African American contestant to make it to the final, even though competition rule number seven, instituted during the 1930s, which read: “Contestants must be of good health and of the white race,” had been abolished 30 years before in 1940.

Her win as Miss Iowa and appearance at the Miss America pageant generated criticism in newspapers, the Miss Iowa pageant board, and to Browne herself. The criticisms ranged from her ethnic background to the fact that she had only lived in Iowa for a short time before entering the competition. In a newspaper interview Browne stated that she was “surprised that Iowa, with its conservative traditions, silent majority, and small black population (1 percent of the state's 1970 population of 2,800,000) was the first state to pick a black girl as its representative.”

Years later, speaking about her appearance in the contest, Browne said, “Iowans were very accepting of me, but I think it took the country by surprise to realize that it was a young woman from Iowa who became the first African-American contestant. I don't feel I personally changed the pageant, but I feel that my presence expanded people's minds and their acceptance. And, in subsequent years, they were much more open to African-American candidates [...] I didn't feel hounded by the press, but it was obvious that security was tight —especially at Convention Hall rehearsals when our chaperones weren't always present.”

The 1971 Miss America title was won by Phyllis George.

Cheryl Browne graduated from Luther College in 1972. She later married Karl Hollingsworth, worked in the financial industry, and had two children.

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I have raffle tickets for a great charity that makes a difference in our community…
07/14/2022

I have raffle tickets for a great charity that makes a difference in our community…

Gamma Pi brings to you an all expenses paid trip to Dallas, TX to see one of the Greatest Rilvaries in football......the Dallas Cowboys vs Washington Commanders Game.

1st Prize: All expenses paid trip for two (2) to Dallas, TX for the Washington VS Dallas game Oct 2, 2022 (2 night hotel stay) 

2nd Prize: Two (2) Regular season tickets to any Washington Commanders Game

3rd Prize : 50 Inch TV

Drawing: Friday, September 2, 2022 at 8 PM 

Party HQ Bowie (Bowie Town Center) 
15606 Emerald Way, Bowie, MD 20716

Proceeds Goto Friendship Charities Foundation

Tickets can be purchased online or from a Gamma Pi brother.

https://go.rallyup.com/gpiraffle/Campaign/Details

**Winners Need Not Be Present To Win**

04/22/2021

We are creating a website and it will be active soon.

02/21/2021

In April, we are having a virtual fundraiser. For 17 years, we have provided financial assistance to single parent students of Brunswick High School in Virginia who are headed to higher education. The Pandemic is not stopping us...

10/05/2020

Please go and vote. Do it safely...

08/17/2020

I Thank everyone for their donations.

03/12/2013

If anybody is looking forward to our annual Summer Fundraiser called the Friends and Family....please post it now why you are looking forward to the event...

We appreciate everyone that came out and supported our mission of providing resources to needy students.  More smiling f...
07/22/2012

We appreciate everyone that came out and supported our mission of providing resources to needy students. More smiling faces.

The Friends and Family Cookout was great even though it rained on us...But everyone had sunny faces...
07/22/2012

The Friends and Family Cookout was great even though it rained on us...But everyone had sunny faces...

07/09/2012

William T. Lewis, Jr. Scholarship Fund 3rd Annual Family & Friends Cookout will be held on Saturday, July 21, 2012 at Watkins Regional Park (Pavilion #3) 301 Watkins Park Dr., Upper Marlboro, MD 20774. Registration deadline is July 17th. For more information please call Earl Lewis @ 917-757-3702 or Wanda Lewis @ 917-304-7450. It's for a great cause, Our Youth.

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Upper Montclair, NJ
07043

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