In the infancy of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity when
chapters were blossoming and flourishing throughout
the length and breadth of the United States, both
individual and collective efforts were being made
to incorporate meaningful programs into the various
local chapter activities.
The very foundation of Guide Right can be traced
to the St. Louis Alumni Chapter and Leon W. Steward,
who rightfully is dubbed as the "Father of
the Guide Right Movement".
According to THE STORY OF KAPPA ALPHA PSI, soon
after the St. Louis Alumni Chapter's beginning
in 1921, Brothers Leon W. Steward and J. Jerome
Peters were assigned to study the needs of active
chapters for guidance and funds and to devise a "meaningful
an d practical approach" to the problem.
Ultimately, Brother Steward, a Y.M.C.A. secretary,
proposed a program of guidance to be designated
as Guide Right, with the purpose of assisting high
school seniors to choose and pursue useful careers,
consistent with fraternity purpose. This program
was immediately adopted at the local level and
the 12th Grand Chapter adopted Guide Right as the
national service program.
The focus of Guide Right, from its inception, was
to provide scholarships to needy and talented students,
and to inform young people in the professions and
career options.
The basic concepts of Guide Right may be summarized
as follows:
- To help youth, especially those of high school
age, in the selection of courses leading to
vocations compatible with their aptitudes,
interests, and personalities.
- To assist students, while they are in training,
to get started in employment, and to progress
successfully in their chosen fields.
- To assist parents in the handling of their
children by giving them opportunities to talk
over their problems with those who know and
are successful in their chosen vocations.
- To afford the less fortunate youths a respite
from the drudgery of the streets, through sponsored
entertainment and cultural enrichment.
- To inform youth of the values of higher education,
of assistance available for continued educational
pursuits, scholarships, loans, professional
counseling, fellowships, etc.; of various occupational
and professional opportunities; and of current
lab or demands and the trends on the labor
market, supply rewards, etc.
Kappa Alpha Psi's commitment to young people is
well established, and our Guide Right efforts,
both individual and collective, can continue to
serve as a mechanism to "inspire service in
the public interest".
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