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Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Increases Membership With Historic Line | The Savannah Tribune

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The ongoing pandemic made things difficult, but the men of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Tau Beta Sigma Chapter of Savannah welcomed a historic line of ten new members into their wondrous band. The following are the new members of the Fraternity: Maurice Burney, a music teacher at Claxton Elementary and Beulah Heights University graduate wants to influence the youth, especially … Continue reading "Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Increases Membership With Historic Line"

Source: The Savannah Tribune

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