CO-ETTE Club Charity Ball Book 2021

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THE CO-ETTE CLUB, INC. PRESENTS

A WINTER'S

MASK-ERADE 80TH ANNUAL CHARITY BALL Dedicated to: The United Negro College Fund (U.N.C.F.) The Detroit Public Library Foundation 38th Anniversary of the Giant Step Teen Conference (Founded by Mrs. Mary Agnes Miller Davis)

DECEMBER 26, 2021 A VIRTUAL EVENT 7:00 P.M.

Miss Co-Ette 2021 Lexi Clark

Crowned at the 2020 Charity Celebration Junior at Detroit Country Day School


2021 Charity Celebration PROGRAM

BOOK

DEDICATION


The Co-Ette Club's Top Charity Fundraisers

MISS CO-ETTE 2022-2023

JEWEL REECE

Sophomore at Wylie E. Groves High School

1ST LADY-IN-WAITING TO MISS CO-ETTE 2022

MIYANA HOLDEN

Sophomore at Detroit Country Day High School

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1st Special Attendants to Miss Co-Ette 2022-2023

PAYTON EDWARDS

AUBREY VAUGHN

Junior at University HS Academy

Junior at Cass Technical High School

AVA DELGADO

Junior at Wylie E. Groves High School

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LEXI CLARK

Junior at Detroit Country Day School


2nd Special Attendants to Miss Co-Ette 2022-2023

LISE-MICHELE BARNETT

KENNEDY STAFFORD

Sophomore at Bloomfield Hills High School

Senior at Bloomfield Hills High School

CHLOE WRIGHT

Senior at Stevenson High School

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ALEXA THOMAS

Junior at Detroit Country Day School


The Court of Miss Co-Ette 2022-2023

KAMRYN COLLINS

CHRISTINA HOBSON

Senior at Cass Technical High School

Senior at North Farmington High School

JOELLE WIMBERLEY

KENNEDY WALLER

Senior University-Liggett High School

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Senior at Renaissance High School


Co-Ette Club, Incorporated C0-ETTE

Crystal Powell, Ph.D.

Chief Executive Officer Executive Administrator

ALUMNAE

-

ADULT

LEADERSHIP

Beverly E. Berry, M.B.A.

Executive Administrator Director of Fundraising

Karen Dobbins Gay, M.A.

Ass't. Executive Administrator Coordinator of Programs & Projects

PROGRAM DIRECTORS AND FACILITATORS Sheara Ferguson, M.Ed. Ursula Hall-Stanbrough, M.S. Carla Burney-Jones, CPA

Gladys Ayala Prempeh, Esq. Lesley Esters Redwine, J.D. Shermane Townsend Sealey, JD. Ada Nicole Smith, M.A. Carrie Wright, B.A.

(CEO Elect -2022)

Stacey Manuel, M.B.A Crystal Martin, M.D.

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DECEMBER 2021 • ISSUE NO. 80

THE CO-ETTE CHIT CHAT NOTEWORTHY NEWS FROM THE CO-ETTE CLUB

CO-ETTE CHLOE WRIGHT

Chloe Wright, along with seven Metro-Detroit Teens, was selected as a Youth Ambassador for Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s Protect Michigan Commission. On Tuesday, April 6, 2021, Chloe, Governor Whitmer, First Daughter Sherry Shrewsbury, Detroit Lions Radio Announcer and retired Lions Great, Lomas Brown, Jr. and the teens received their first Pfizer Vaccine and volunteered to serve as Protect Michigan Commission COVID-19 student ambassadors with the aim of encouraging their peers to get vaccinated. The event took place at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.

CO-ETTE ADVISOR URSULA HALL-STANBROUGH Ursula Hall-Stanbrough received the 2021 Women of Color STEM Conference Rising Star Award. Ursula is a Vehicle Systems technical

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DECEMBER 2021 • ISSUE NO. 80

SPOTLIGHT: CASS TECH HS VIOLINIST LAUNCHES COMMUNITY PROGRAM FOR YOUNG MUSICIANS ACCOMPLISHED SOPHOMORE, ISABELLA VESPRINI, RECEIVES GRANT FOR “STAY ACTIVE INSIDE” PROGRAM

Who is your role model? My mom, she’s always by my side and pushes me to be the best version of myself. Meet St. Clair Shores native, Isabelle Vesprini! A sophomore at Cass Technical High School, Vesprini is an accomplished violinist and vocalist. “One of my favorite violin experiences was performing at Carnegie Hall with my Music School Touring group,” she said. “It was a once-in-alifetime opportunity and I am so grateful to have experienced something so wonderful.” If Vesprini isn’t performing at Carnegie Hall, she is volunteering in the Co-Ette Club, running track, writing poetry, or working on her community program, “Stay Active Inside.” “At the beginning of the pandemic I had a lot of time on my hands,” she said. “I wanted to do something to benefit my community while having to stay indoors.” This past summer, Vesprini received a grant to launch “Stay Active Inside” and currently works with Detroit youth. Incorporating her love for music, she virtually assists other young violinists by practicing with them to ensure they stay entertained and motivated.

“On my private Facebook page, I offer weekly storytime, arts and crafts, and even send family-fun packages,” she said. “I will soon be expanding my program to be able to children all over Michigan.” Outside of working with her program, Vesprini participates in the Co-Ette Club. A leadership club for young girls, members are invited by invitation only. “My favorite memories during my first year in the club, which have been virtual due to COVID19, are the opportunities I’ve had to bond with my club sisters,” she said. “I still haven’t met most of them but we’ve all gotten so close.” Vesprini aspires to attend Spelman College and study in their music therapy program. She hopes to become a Music Therapist and have her own practice. “Music is something I’ve always been passionate about and using it to help others in my future career would be amazing.” Best of luck Isabella, in your future endeavors!

CO-ETTE ALUMNA JIA COBB Women of Change #BREAKING NEWS: The Senate has confirmed Jia Cobb to serve on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. With her confirmation, Judge Cobb is now only the fourth black woman ever appointed to this court. Jia graduated out of the club in ‘98 from Mercy High School and went to College at Northwestern University in Chicago, Ill were she majored in Political Science.

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The Annual Chocolate Hour JANUARY (A

24,

VIRTUAL

2021

EVENT)

The Annual Chocolate Hour is always a festive event held on the fourth Sunday in January. This event has a dual purpose—to honor the new Miss Co-Ette and her Court and to honor the mothers of the Co-Ettes. The Queen and Court receive beautiful red roses and are thanked for their efforts to ensure the Club’s philanthropic goals by raising the highest amounts of funds for charity. This event is very heartwarming. Each member introduces her mother to the attendees and tells her mother how much she appreciates the love and support that her mother has given. This year, we enjoyed inspiring remarks by two Co-Ette Alumnae and current college students, Minyara Willingham and Rileigh Foster. 8


Jewel Reece MOST

FASHIONABLE

High School

Groves High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

Michigan State University, Clark Atlanta University

Career Goal

Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychology

Special Talents

Ballet, Contemporary Dance, Jazz Dance

Hobbies

Listening to music, Dancing, Hanging out with family and friends

Extracurricular Activities

Rhonda Walker Foundation, Power Dance Company, Pre-Med Club, African American Changing Tomorrow, Midnight Golf

CO-ETTE

I would like to express sincere gratitude to every person that contributed and supported me through this journey. Without the support of people like you, I would not have been able to reach my goal. Special thanks to: Tawana Rogers Reece Jesse Reece Dennis Rogers Shawn Reece Holly Watkins

Marlo Roebuck James Tyus Lydia Nolan Jefferey Goodwin Benay Dabney Joanne Dawly “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken” - Oscar Wilde 9

David Lawrence Kisha Simpson Ronda Murrie Tamika Haley Vivienne Durant


Kennedy Stafford MOST

ALL

AROUND

High School

Bloomfield Hills High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

Duke University, Harvard University, Yale University, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania

Career Goal

Lawyer, Real Estate Investor

Special Talents

Viola, Public Speaking

Hobbies

Reading, Volunteering, Traveling

Extracurricular Activities

National Honor Society, Symphony Orchestra, Black Student Alliance, Bloomfield Hills BoE Student Advisory Council, Student Senate, DECA

Club Offices Held

President, ex officio Member of the Junior Board of Directors

CO-ETTE

I would like thank all of the people who have supported me throughout this journey and/or contributed a donation to my fundraising campaign! Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Stafford Mr. & Mrs. William Triplett Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Durfield Mr. William Stafford The Reeves Family Mrs. Gloria Mitchell

Mrs. Carmen Sutherland Ms. Carla Ingram Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Glasker Ms. Jasmine Noble Ms. Deborah Dorsett Mrs. Alana LaGarde

Mr. & Mrs. Keith Brooks Ms. Nicole Barnes Ms. Tsega Solomon Mr. & Mrs. Euclides Durfield Mr. Marcus Clyburn Ms. Tiffany Hunt

“For me, becoming isn't about arriving somewhere or achieving a certain aim. I see it instead as forward motion, a means of evolving, a way to reach continuously toward a better self.” - Michelle Obama 10


Laila Johnson MOST

ADMIRABLE

High School

Northville High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

Stanford University, University of Southern California, University of California Los Angeles, Columbia University, Spelman University, Howard University

Career Goal

Anesthesiologist, Cardiologist, Filmmaker

Special Talents

Singing, Public Speaking, Acting, Baking

Hobbies

Volunteering, Making Youtube Videos, Decorating, Shopping

Extracurricular Activities

Delta Gems, Volleyball, Diversity Club, SADD, Black Student Alliance, French Club

Club Offices Held

Chair of Junior Board of Directors

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank all of my friends and family who have supported me throughout my journey making me the person I am today. I would also like to thank all the to generous donations made by my friends and family: Mrs. Nicole Barnes Mrs. Concetta Lewis Mrs. Yolanda Durfield Mrs. Carmen Sims

Mrs. Nia Fields Mrs. Kimberly Stafford Mr. Lawrence Johnson

Mr. Timothy Ortopan Mrs. Beth Richert Mr. Torrey Brown Mrs. Khalilah Durfield

“Each time a woman stands up for herself, without knowing it possibly, without claiming it, she stands up for all women.” - Maya Angelou 11


Lise-Michele Barnett MOST

ATHLETIC

High School

Bloomfield Hills High School

Grade

10th

College Preference

Spelman College, Howard University, Northwestern University, New York University, Columbia University

Career Goal

Doctor

Special Talents

Basketball, Piano

Hobbies

Painting, Playing video games, Hanging out with family and friends

Extracurricular Activities

Basketball, Jack & Jill of America, Inc., National Junior Honor Society

CO-ETTE

I would like to give a special thank you to all my donors, especially my family and friends, who continue to provide me love and support throughout all my endeavors! I would like to thank: Jarrett & Lise-Pauline Barnett Garrett Barnett Aaron & Stevie Gillum Amyre Makupson, Sr. Gladys & Jabrie Prempeh Tiffany Douglas

Janny Milton Roderick & Linda Gillum Jawanza & Bethany Moore Amyre Makupson Portia Roberson Linda Williams Bowie

Christina Clark

Deborah Barnett Samuel & Allison Milton Reva & Kevin Smith Tangela Goa Eldora Stevens Jennifer Fuller

“Anytime you get more than a couple black women together, you’re creating this powerful mechanism for change.” - Kimberly Bryant 12


Lexi Clark MOST

CIVIC

MINDED

High School

Detroit Country Day School

Grade

11th

College Preference

University of Southern California, New York University, Spelman College

Career Goal

Social Media Marketing, Filmmaker

Special Talents

Gymnastics, Cooking, Film Making

Hobbies

Skateboarding, Track, Traveling

Extracurricular Activities

AKATeens of Detroit, Detroit Jack and Jill, TCSDEF

CO-ETTE

I want to just take a moment to thank all of the wonderful people who have helped me achieve my goal, and go above and beyond. The race for Co-Ette Queen is always challenging, but most importantly, fulfilling. Each year that I have been given this task, I’m not very thrilled about it, but while I was doing it, it was so amazing to know all this hard work would soon be helping someone in need. That feeling is like no other. So, thank you. Not only have you helped me, but so many others. From the bottom of my heart, your donations are appreciated. I couldn't have gotten here without you all! Mom, Ellis, Cole, and Uncle Anthony “You do not just wake up and become a butterfly; growth is a process.” - Rupi Kaur 13


Kamryn Collins MOST

THOUGHTFUL

High School

Cass Technical High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

Spelman College, Howard University, Michigan State

Career Goal

Hospitalist, Teacher, Criminal Justice Lawyer

Hobbies

Shopping, Traveling, Spending time with family and friends, and Volleyball.

Extracurricular Activities

Volleyball

Club Offices Held

Junior Board of Directors

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank all my family and extended family members for the generous contributions made on my behalf. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Collins Mrs. Donna Fluker

Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Nance Ms. Rolanda Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Gladney

"You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it." - Maya Angelou 14


Sara Collins MOST

CONFIDENT

High School

Renaissance High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

Spelman College, New York University, Columbia University

Career Goal

Lawyer

Special Talents

Tumbling

Hobbies

Cheerleading, Track & Field, CandyTable Business

Extracurricular Activities

School Senate, NationalHonor Society, Class of 2022 Vice-President, Varsity & Competition Cheerleading Captain, Women of Tomorrow, Life Remodeled Youth Alliance

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank everyone who has helped me reach my goal. I appreciate all the support I received. Every donation counts and you all are the reason why I was able to not only achieve my goal but exceed it. Your donations are truly appreciated and I love you all! Teresa Clarington Heather Freeman John Littleton

Alicia Allen Simone Walker David Collins Oresse Collins

Luann Vizzaccero Steve Williams Richard Goree

"Don't settle for average. Bring your best to the moment. Then, whether it fails or succeeds, at least you know you gave all you had. We need to live the best that's in us." - Angela Bassett 15


Aliya Crawley MOST

CREATIVE

High School

Cass Technical High School

Grade

10th

College Preference

Florida A & M University, Spelman College

Career Goal

Architectural Entrepreneur

Special Talents

Poet, Public Speaking

Hobbies

Reading, Drawing

Extracurricular Activities

Tennis, Debate Team, DECA

Club Offices Held

Spring Corresponding Secretary

CO-ETTE

Many thanks to my endlessly supportive parents and sister. I would like to also thank all the talented and beautiful young ladies I have come to know as my Co-Ette sisters. Your kindness and humor are unforgettable. I am very thankful for all my contributors; your generosity has greatly impacted our community and helped me to reach my goal. Carla Hines Corey Crawley

Gladys Ayala Sarah Coleman

Sarah Crawley Courtney Krouse

“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” - Maya Angelou 16


Laila Crawley MOST

WITTY

High School

Cass Technical High School

Grade

11th

College Preference

Florida A & M University

Career Goal

Entrepreneur

Special Talents

Cooking/Baking

Hobbies

Creating Homemade Cars, Listening to Music,Reading, Watching Movies, Helping the Community

Extracurricular Activities

Cass Tech Tennis Team, Gold, Pretty Brown Girl Club

Club Offices Held

4th Vice-President, Spring Corresponding Secretary

CO-ETTE

I would like to send a big thank you to my parents, Sheri and Corey Crawley, for always encouraging me to do my best and for not settling for anything less than excellence. You have molded me into the young woman I am today. To my sister, Aliya, I appreciate you for having my back no matter what. You may be younger than me, but you are my inspiration. My dear Co-Ette sisters, this year has been challenging but I am so grateful for our bonding. Thank you to my friends and family for your generous contributions that helped me reach my goal. I love you all! Sarah Crawley Gladys Ayala-Prempeh

Carla Hines Jeanine Davie

DiAnna Solomon Jill Wadsworth

“To bring about change, you must not be afraid to take the first step. We will fail when we fail to try.” - Rosa Parks 17


Ava Delgado MOST

RESPECTFUL

High School

Wylie E. GrovesHigh School

Grade

11th

College Preference

University of Michigan

Career Goal

Physician

Special Talents

Gymnastics

Hobbies

Volunteering, Shopping, Listening to Music, Reading

Extracurricular Activities

Gymnastics, Pre-Med Club

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my family and friends for their love and support. A special thanks to my mom for always being there to help me through the entire process and the tough times. Thank you all for your generous donations. Mrs. Kelle Delgado Mr. Adolphus Cast, Sr.

Ms. Chanel Murff

Veronica Murff, Dr. & Mrs. Rickey Courtney

"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing!" - Walt Disney 18


Payton Edwards MOST

CONGENIAL

High School

University High School Academy

Grade

11th

College Preference

Hampton University, Spelman College, Xavier University of Louisiana

Career Goal

Pediatric Dentist, Nurse

Special Talents

Singing, Working with the Elderly

Hobbies

Singing, Listening to music, Traveling, Reading, Volunteering

Extracurricular Activities

Jack & Jill Detroit Chapter, National Honors Society, Natural & Beautiful “U” Hair Club

Club Offices Held

Treasurer, Member of Junior Board of Directors

CO-ETTE

I am extremely thankful for all the love and support of my family and village. I Love you ALL! Mrs. Bridgette Motley Mrs. Vikki Brown Ms. Marie S. Inniss Ms. Roz Inniss Mr. Buzz Thomas, Mr. Dan Vander Ley

Ms. Randi Williams Ms. Michele Jackson Mrs. Contessa Rudolph Mr. DeRone Buffington Mr. Julian Watkins Mr. & Mrs. David Edwards Mrs. LaShanda Thomas

Mrs. Cornelia Shipley Bearyman Ms. Keri Wallace Mrs. Gladys Ayala Prempeh Dr. Charles N. Inniss Mrs. Tina O. Spencer Mr. Collin Mays

“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving” - Albert Einstein 19


Sydnee Gary MOST

OUTGOING

High School

Novi High School

Grade

11th

College Preference

Howard University, The Julliard School of Arts, Columbia University, University of New York

Career Goal

Performer, Photographer

Special Talents

Singing, Acting, Modeling, Volleyball

Hobbies

Singing, Cooking, Volunteering, and hanging out with friends

Extracurricular Activities

Volleyball, Piano, Debutant Club, and Delta Gems

CO-ETTE

I would like to give a big thanks to all of my friends and family that have supported and aided me in this journey. Since childhood I have aspired to be the best in all my goals and achievements. I’ve always lived by the standard of being a productive, humble, and kind person. When I was a Prissy the process of becoming a Co-Ette was something that I will never forget. While the Prissy Process was intense and vigorous it was also very exciting, fulfilling, and rewarding to me. The things I learned and the tools I was given will always apply to my daily life and interactions. The guidance and leadership I received from my Big Sisters has taught me that working hard and staying on your A game is very important and that is something that I will always remember. I appreciate all those that have inspired me and helped me exceed my fundraising goal. Your love and support are so appreciated. I also thank my mother for giving me strength and wisdom and always pushing me to put my best foot forward in all that I do.

Shannon Gary

Rodney Gary Renita Clark

Mrs. German-Wright

The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.” - Dolly Parton 20


Lauren Greene MOST

POISED

High School

Renaissance High School

Grade

112h

College Preference

University of Michigan

Career Goal

Architectural Engineer

Special Talents

Baking

Hobbies

Traveling

Extracurricular Activities

AKA Teens, Volleyball, Student Athlete, Advisory Council

Club Offices Held

3rd Vice President

CO-ETTE

I would like to give thanks to the following for investing their time, money, and support while I continue this journey: Candace May Alison Nelson

Stephan Harvey

LaBaron German LaShawn Rudolph

“Seek patience and passion in equal amounts. Patience alone will not build the temple. Passion alone will destroy its walls.” - Maya Angelou 21


London Guilbeaux MOST

VIVACIOUS

High School

Ernest W. Seaholm High School

Grade

11th

College Preference

University of Michigan

Career Goal

Physician

Special Talents

Cellist

Hobbies

Volunteering, Painting

Extracurricular Activities

Volleyball

CO-ETTE

Thank you all so much for your generous donations and endless support. Ms. Twyla Woolwine Ms. Artavia Williams

Ms. Chenelle Gulibeaux

Ms. Kenya Moore Ms. Shaquanda Williams

"Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory." - Dr. Seuss 22


Christina Hobson MOST

CHARISMATIC

High School

North Farmington High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

Michigan State, University of Michigan, Spelman College, Howard University

Career Goal

Research Psychologist, Executive Producer

Special Talents

Playing the viola, Tennis, Swimming

Hobbies

Reading, Writing

Extracurricular Activities

Tennis, Toastmasters, Pretty Brown Girls

CO-ETTE

I would like to express the deepest appreciation to my family and my sincere gratitude to them for their continuous love, help and support throughout my life. Because of them, I have developed into the humble, intelligent, and genuine girl that I am today. I am also deeply grateful for my sisters and their ability to always maintain a positive attitude. Thank you for the generous contributions made by my family and friends. I appreciate each and every single one of you. Melody Williams Kimberly Hobson John Littleton Kathryn Littleton Andre Underwood

Asim Underwood Warren Underwood Erica Grant Constance Dansby

Margaret Underwood Mary Kinloch Darone Littleton Courtney Dansby Alice Dawkins

“You may kill me with your hatefulness, but still, like air, I’ll rise.”- Maya Angelou 23


Miyana Holden MOST

OPTIMISTIC

High School

Detroit Country Day School

Grade

10th

College Preference

University of Southern California, New York University, UCLA, Columbia University

Career Goal

Bachelor’s Degree in Film Study, Producer, Director, Screenwriter

Special Talents

Dance, Acrobatics, Film and Editing

Hobbies

Dance, Coding, Jewelry Making

Extracurricular Activities

Black Student Alliance, American Red Cross NST, Competitive Dance, Cheerleading, International Association of Blacks in Dance

CO-ETTE

I am so blessed to have been surrounded by many supportive people in my life. To my parents, I would like to thank you for shaping me to be the young women I am today. To my Co-Ette sisters, thank you for being some of the most uplifting, funny, and loving young women I have ever met. To my donors, thank you all for the contribution of your generous donations that will without a doubt make a difference: Mrs. Jenel Washington Ms. Shayla Brierre Ms. Kimberly Smith Ms. Nia Fields Mr. William Brown III Mrs. Desiree Santiago Mr. Rodrick Dowdell Mr. Warren DuBose Ms. Tabatha Pahtakhan Mrs. Robyn Horne Ms. Shawnta Morand Mrs. Sangeya Wiggins Mrs. Marcia Turner Ms. Ebony Johnson PD Medical Mr. Ryan Reeves Mrs. Yolonda Bates Legacy Dance Studio Mr. Jaret Thomas Mr. Robert Holden Mr. Jon & Aireka Holden Ms. Desiree Conyers Mrs. Paula Wiley C/O Mardese Holmes Ms. Carmen Ross Mrs. Regelia Williams “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” - 2 Timothy 1:7 24


Zharia Hunter MOST

FRIENDLY

High School

Cass Technical High School

Grade

10th

College Preference

Howard University, University of Michigan, University of California at Los Angeles, University of Southern California

Career Goal

Neurologist, Attorney, Neurosurgeon, Entrepreneur

Special Talents

Writing, Drawing

Hobbies

Reading, Exercise, Listening to Music, Learning Spanish

Extracurricular Activities

Jack and Jill of America (Teen Treasurer), Tennis, Violin

CO-ETTE

I would like to extend my gracious thanks to my friends and family. It was because of you that I was able to raise these donations! I thank you kindly for your support! Ms. Teanisha Eli Ms. Danita Tucker Ms. Dara Morgan Mr. David Logan Ms. Alfreda Liles

Ms. Lousi Boynton Ms. Regeania Hunter Ms. Danielle Reeves Ms. Nicole Philando Ms. Natalie Durham Ms. Latoya Brown

Ms. Lajuan Hunter Ms. Trina Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Omojola Ms. Andrea Hunter Ms. Dan’elle Terrell

“Even if it makes others uncomfortable, I will love who I am.” - Janelle Monáe 25


Corinne Jordan MOST

CHEERFUL

High School

Cranbrook Kingswood High School

Grade

11th

College Preference

Yale University, University of Chicago, Columbia University, Harvard University, Princeton University

Career Goal

Undecided

Special Talents

Singing, Public Speaking

Hobbies

Reading, Baking, Taking pictures of my dog

Extracurricular Activities

Varsity Track Team (Captain), French Club (President), Middle School Girls Mentor, Member of Madrigal Choir

Club Offices Held

1st Vice-President, Charity Ball Chair

CO-ETTE

I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to my friends and family for their financial assistance and unconditional love and support. Adam Johnson Hazel Johnson Carol and Carl Jordan

The Harpers Leslie Hicks Greg and Rebecca Hicks The Smith Family

“Be kind, be useful, be fearless” - Barack Obama 26

Aaron Roberts Tina Roberts The Schaeffers


Sydney Lee MOST

GENUINE

High School

Wylie E. GrovesHigh School

Grade

11th

College Preference

Howard University, Spelman College

Career Goal

Psychologist

Special Talents

Dance (11+ years), Poms Captain

Hobbies

Shopping, Dancing, Giving Advice, Helping the Community

Extracurricular Activities

African Americans Changing Tomorrow Club, Women’s Empowerment Club, Jack & Jill of America, Inc., Varsity Poms Team, Dance Club

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my family and friends for their ongoing support of everything I do. I would also like to thank my parents for instilling great values in me. Without their love, support, and encouragement I wouldn’t be the person I am today. I Love You and Thank You! Virginia Berry-Lee

The Howard Family

The Lee Family

“Visualize your highest self, then show up as her.” - Anita Quansah London 27


Charity Ball

28


Flashback

Always A Lady Then....

Always A Lady Now.... 29


Claire Martin MOST

DETERMINED

High School

The Roeper School

Grade

11th

College Preference

Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California Berkeley, California Institute of Technology

Career Goal

Astrophysicist, Aerospace Engineer

Special Talents

Cooking, Playing the trumpet

Hobbies

Listening to/making music, Rubik’s cubes, Serving the community

Extracurricular Activities

Basketball, Robotics Club, Black Student Union, Model United Nations, Concert and Jazz Band, Student Diversity Advisory Committee, Columbia University Academic Year Immersion Program

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my parents and the entirety of my extended family for their continual support over the years. I would also like to thank my Co-Ette line sisters for being so encouraging, resilient and fun to be around for the entire time I have known them. Additional thanks to all those that made generous donations: Mrs. Shannon Martin

Mr. Robert Granata

Mrs. Camille Romain

“For me, I am driven by two main philosophies: know more today about the world than I knew yesterday and lessen the suffering of others. You'd be surprised how far that gets you.” - Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson 30


Montgomery McIntosh MOST

DISCIPLINED

High School

The Roeper School

Grade

10th

College Preference

Howard University, Spelman College, Zavier University of Louisiana

Career Goal

Biochemical Engineer, Social Worker

Special Talents

Singing, Dancing

Hobbies

Composing Music, Writing Poems

Extracurricular Activities

Basketball, Tennis

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my parents for being a guiding light my whole life, for encouraging me to take pride in myself and act not only for myself, but for others. Thank you for the benefaction made by my friends and family: Ms. Tinika Fails Ms. Kellyn Mackeri-Cooper Ms. Schylbia Hopkins Ms. Jolyne Stokes

Ms. Leonora King Mrs. Yvette Fails McIntosh Ms. Stephanie Mays Hurst Ms. Mary Jo Evans

Ms. Colette Douglas Ms. Deborah Blodger Mr. Delbert Fails, II Mr. Delbert Fails, III

“Let woman’s claim be as broad in the concrete as the abstract. We take our stand on the solidarity of humanity, the oneness of life, and the unnaturalness and injustice of all special favoritism, whether of sex, race, country, or condition. If one link of the chain is broken, the chain is broken.” – Anna Julia Cooper 31


Dyllan Nelson MOST

CONSCIENTIOUS

High School

Northville High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Central Michigan University

Career Goal

Dentist, Maxillofacial Surgeon

Special Talents

Martial Arts

Hobbies

Golfing, Hiking

Extracurricular Activities

Midnight Golf, Ecotek Lab, AKATeens

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my mom for always pushing me to greater heights and leading me down a path I can be proud of. I would also like to thank my mentor, Mr. Keith Young for the many opportunities he has given me and for the unconditional support.

"Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness." - Oprah Winfrey 32


Lauren Prestage MOST

LOGICAL

High School

Walled Lake Western High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

GeorgetownUniversity, University of Michigan,, Spelman College, Howard University

Career Goal

Political/Legal Analyst, Diplomat

Special Talents

Playing the Violin, Writing

Hobbies

Baking, Yoga, Traveling

Extracurricular Activities

Jack & Jill Oakland County Chapter, Model UN, National Honor Society

Club Offices Held

Parliamentarian

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my family for helping me grow into the young woman I am today. I would also like to thank my friends for always pushing me to be the best I can. Thank you for the contributions made by my family and friends, I am incredibly grateful for you all! Sandra Bulger Shantel Wade James Harris

Harry Todd Shauna Diggs Albena Ocran-Jackson

“I am learning all the time. My tombstone will be my diploma.” - Eartha Kitt 33

Shahidah Benson Judith Purkett Jeanette Abraham


Signe Smith MOST

SOPHISTICATED

High School

The Roeper School

Grade

11th

College Preference

University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, Yale University, New York University, Stanford University, University of California Los Angeles

Career Goal

Lawyer, United States Diplomat, UN Ambassador, Graphic Designer

Special Talents

Public Speaking, Drawing/Painting

Hobbies

Drawing/Painting, Public Speaking, Community Service, Activism

Extracurricular Activities

Co-Class President, High School Student Government Vice Moderator, Black Student Union, Student Diversity Advisory Committee, Forensics, Model United Nations, Trustee of The Roeper School’s Board of Trustees, Basketball, Volleyball

CO-ETTE

I am thankful to my family who has supported me always through my endeavors. I am especially thankful to my mother, a former Co-Ette, for whom I would otherwise not be a member of this amazing club today. I would also like to thank my beautiful Co-Ette sisters for helping me through thick and thin, rain or shine. Urge Imprint, LLC Alfreda Montgomery

Denita-Banker-Sims Shalonda Hunter Shantina Curry

Darolyn Smith Leslie Overton

“My being a black woman is not a deficit. It is a strength, because I could not be where I am had I not overcome so many other barriers. Which means you know I'm relentless, you know I'm persistent, and you know I'm smart.”- Stacy Abrams 34


Sandra Smith-Johnson MOST

COMPASSIONATE

High School

The Roeper School

Grade

10th

College Preference

Harvard, Spelman, University of Michigan, Stanford

Career Goal

Lawyer, Judge, Forensic Scientist

Special Talents

Singing, Dancing, Drawing, Public Speaking Knitting, Writing Poetry, Reading, Making Music, Community Service, Activism

Hobbies

Volleyball, Girl Scouts, Student Council

Extracurricular Activities

President, Student Government, Black Student Union, AKATeens of Detroit Leadership Program

Club Offices Held

Fall Corresponding Secretary

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my mother who is my biggest inspiration, I would not be the young woman I am today without her guidance and love. I would like to thank my grandparents for their constant reassurance and support. Finally, I would like to thank everyone who made such generous donations: Ms. Adanna Smith Ms. Pamela Smith Dr. Barbara Smith Ms. Carolyn Thurman

Mr. Gerald Smith Mr. Demarko Thurman Mrs. Marilyn Smith Ms. Sandra Richardson Smith

Sandra Smith-Johnson Mrs. Nicole Thurman Mr. Tivon Thurman Mrs. Myesha Thurman

"I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." – Maya Angelou 35


Mariama Stewart MOST

VERSATILE

High School

Cass Technical High School

Grade

11th

College Preference

Spelman College, Howard University, Stanford University, Florida A&M University

Career Goal

Orthodontist, Real Estate Agent, Consultant

Special Talents

Dance, Makeup

Hobbies

Cooking, Natural Hair Care, Coordinating Outfits

Extracurricular Activities

Doctors of Tomorrow, Cass Tech Dance Workshop, Jack and Jill, The Debutante Club, National Honor Society, Competitive Dance

Club Offices Held

Second Vice-President

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my parents, most of all, for making all of this possible. Additionally, I would like to thank my Co-Ette sisters for being so supportive and thoughtful all of the time. Thank you to all my donors as well! It truly means so much. Ms. Anika Goss-Foster Mrs. Bridgette Motley Mrs. Jenice Mitchell-Ford

Ms. Margaret Keyes-Howard Ms. Mildred Cross Mrs. India Haashiim

Mrs. Carla Burney Jones Mrs. Gladys Ayala Prempeh Mr. Carlos Pearson

“Success is a lousy teacher. it seduces smart people into thinking they can’t lose.” - Walt Disney 36


Alyssa Studvent MOST

UNIQUE

High School

Mercy High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

University of Southern California, University of Texas at Austin, University of California, Los Angeles, University of California

Career Goal

Transplant Surgeon,Immunologist

Special Talents

Public Speaking, Athleticism

Hobbies

Creative Writing, Volleyball, Volunteer Service, Digital Graphics

Extracurricular Activities

Volleyball, DeltaGems, Midnight Golf,

Club Offices Held

Spring Recording Secretary

CO-ETTE

Congress of Future Medical Leaders

I would like to thank my parents, they are my inspiration as they encouraged and aided in my growth into the young woman that I am today. I would also like to thank my Co-Ette sisters for being the best and most supportive group of girls that I have ever met, their humor and admiration gets the best of me. Thank you for the generous contributions made by my friends and family: Mr. Donald Studvent Mrs. Katrina Studvent Mr. Louis H. Lawson Mrs. Christine Lawson

Ms. Whitney Harrison Mr. Gary Harrison Mrs. Betty Harrison Ms. Pat Harrison

Ms. Dawn Booker Mr. LouisD. Lawson Ms. Trisha Hunt Ms. Kelly Woodard

"Our fate lives within us. You only have to be brave enough to see it." - Princess Merida of DunBroch 37


Alexa Thomas MOST

RESPONSIBLE

High School

Detroit CountryDay

Grade

10th

College Preference

University Michigan

Career Goal

Dermatology

Special Talents

Piano, Clarinet, Cooking

Hobbies

Dance, Track, Reading

Extracurricular Activities

Dance, track, Jack & Jill, Delta Gems

CO-ETTE

I would like to sincerely thank all of my donors for their generosity and kindness, and I would like to give a special thanks to my family for their love, support, and contributions to all of my endeavors. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wheeler Dr. Sanjay Batra

Mrs. Wayne Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. Randal Murphey

Ms. Kathleen Williams Ms. Lois Williams

“Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.” - Henry David Thoreau 38


Aubrey Vaughn MOST

STUDIOUS

High School

Cass Technical High School

Grade

11th

College Preference

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, North Carolina Agricultural & Technological State University, University of Michigan Ann Arbor

Career Goal

Software Developer, Machine Learning Research Scientist

Special Talents

Coding

Hobbies

Reading, Dancing, Shopping

Extracurricular Activities

National Honor Society, Delta GEMS, Cass Tech’s Get IT Girls

Club Offices Held

Assistant Treasurer

CO-ETTE

I am so grateful for my family who continuously encourages me to do my best at everything that I do. I especially thank my mother, Valerie Vaughn, who pushed me past my limits during the fundraising process. Also, I would like to thank my Co-Ette sisters for their assistance; I would not have been able to accomplish this without them as well. Lastly, I want to thank my donors for donating and pushing me past my goal. Ms. Valerie Vaughn Ms. Aisha Thomas Mrs. Shonda Willingham Ms. Tania Woodard

Mrs. Carla Pyles Ms. Kimberly Moncure Mrs. Gianna Coulter Mrs. Nabeela Khan Mrs. Sakennia Coit

Ms. Shaquenia Nelson Ms. Keiatta Joho Ms. Debra Ferguson Ms. Kelley Hall

“Challenges make you discover things about yourself that you never really knew. They’re what make the instrument stretch, what make you go beyond the norm.” – Cicely Tyson 39


Brooklynn Vesey MOST

DEDICATED

VOLUNTEERISM

High School

Cass Technical High School

Grade

11th

College Preference

Spelman College, Yale University

Career Goal

Ophthalmologist

Special Talents

Public Speaking, Playing the Trumpet, & Poetry

Hobbies

Photography, Listening to Music, Traveling, Reading, Volunteering, & Shopping

Extracurricular Activities

Varsity Debate Team, President of Medical Careers Club, Head of Education for Culture Awareness Alliance, Doctors of Tomorrow, Michigan Health Sciences Pre-College Exposure Academy & National Honor Society

TO

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my Parents and my Sister for supporting me in all of my endeavors, and for encouraging me to do my best in everything that I pursue. I would not have been able to grow into the young woman I am today without your endless support. Thank you, Isabella Vesprini, for introducing me to the amazing sisterhood that is the Co-Ette Club and for always encouraging me to never give up. Thank you to my Co-Ette sisters for always making me laugh and keeping me on track. I love and appreciate you all! Lastly, thank you to my friends and family that helped me reach my goal: Aidia Greenlee-Vesey Shanon Lapsley Kahalia Hampton Cherie Collins

Robyn Bell Jennifer Wade Kelly Alston Albena Ocran-Jackson Jennifer Mitchell

Christina Burnett Davilla Smith Jocelyn Hadrick Christy Richardson Shahidah Benson

“The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any.” - Alice Walker 40


Isabella Vesprini MOST

CULTURED

High School

Cass Technical High School

Grade

11th

College Preference

Spelman College

Career Goal

Music Therapist

Special Talents

Playing Violin, Singing

Hobbies

Cooking, Running Track, Baking

Extracurricular Activities

DSO Youth Orchestra, National Honor Society

CO-ETTE

I greatly appreciate all the support I have received. My growth and experience I’ve had during my time in the club is unforgettable and every single person that donated has a special place in my heart. I would like to thank everyone who helped me to achieve my goal: Khary Turner Tunesia Turner

RLeah Celebi Felicia Clark

Barbara Bennett Kimberly Bennett

“If you can Imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” - William Arthur Ward 41


Kennedy Waller MOST

RESPONSIBLE

High School

University-Liggett School

Grade

12th

College Preference

University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, New York University

Career Goal

Neuropsychiatrist

Special Talents

Violin

Hobbies

Volunteer Service, Dance

Extracurricular Activities

Jack and Jill of America, The Cotillion Society

Club Officies Held

Executive Secretary, Junior Board of Directors

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my mother for her continuous support and efforts toward my success. Without her, I would not be the young woman I am today.

“Being a female is a matter of birth. Being a woman is a matter of age. But being a lady is a matter of choice.” - Anonymous 42


Celine Washington MOST

SERENE

High School

Bloomfield Hills High School

Grade

10th

College Preference

University of Pennsylvania, Howard University, Stanford University, University of Michigan

Career Goal

Undecided

Special Talents

Dancing, Public Speaking

Hobbies

Forensics, Dance, Writing, Art, Sailing, Volunteering

Extracurricular Activities

Jack and Jill of America, Lashelle's School of Dance Company, BHHS Black Student Alliance, The G.R.E.A.T Girls, Detroit Area Youth Uniting Michigan

Club Offices Held

Member of the Junior Board of Directors

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my loving family, who has supported me since day one and continues to have my back whenever needed. I would also like to give a shout-out to my Co-Ette sisters, who I can always count on if I need a friend or someone to put a smile on my face. Lastly, I also need to recognize and thank all of my donors whose generosity helped me reach my Co-Ette fundraising goal: Elizabeth Stanford Evelyn Washington Suane Loomis Joya Harris Isaure Yates Amyre Loomis Linda Williams Bowie Christine Lawson Randall Washington Deborah Copeland "Our instinct is to think about the bad things happening in our lives, but at the end of the day it's always more about the people who love you." - Zendaya 43


Taylor Weston MOST

GRACEFUL

High School

Cass Technical High School

Grade

11th

College Preference

Howard University, Syracuse University, University of Michigan, Delaware State,Columbia University

Career Goal

Forensic Scientist, Trauma Surgeon

Special Talents

Sports, CreativeWriting,

Hobbies

Reading, Cooking,Traveling, Playing sports

Extracurricular Activities

Lacrosse,Track, National Honor Society, Girl Scout, Doctors of Tomorrow, Youth Ambassadors, YPT Global Edge, Youth Diplomats

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my parents and my village because they helped me become the woman I am today. I would also like to thank my Co-Ette sisters for being so supportive and welcoming during this past year. You all have made being in this club a wonderful and fun experience. I would also like to thank my donors for the contributions they have made. Finally, I would like to thank all my friends and family who have helped me reach my goal: Sanya Weston Janel Johnsion Summer Aldred

Julie Lanham Bruce Bryant Tanya Duncan Brandon Bryant

Thomas Sampson Steve Weston Gabby Duncan

“She is beautiful piece of broken pottery, put back together by her own hands. And a critical world judges her cracks while missing the beauty of how she made herself whole again.” - J.M.Storm 44


Madison Williams MOST

COURTEOUS

High School

Renaissance High School

Grade

11th

College Preference

University of California, Los Angeles, Harvard University, University of Michigan, Howard University, Seoul National University

Career Goal

Executive Chef

Special Talents

Baking, Cooking, Trumpet, Drums

Hobbies

Learning new languages, Reading, Cooking

Extracurricular Activities

Tennis, Track, Jack and Jill, AKA Teens, Debutante Club

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank my friends and family for pushing me to achieve goals that I never thought I would achieve and for always being there for me through my high and low moments. I would also like to thank my Co-Ette sisters for helping me through this journey as we experience it together. Thank you to my amazing friends and family for their contributions: Mr. Darrell Williams Mrs. Shawntane Williams Mr. Robert Moore

Mr. Marvin Sullivan Mr. Jeffery Curry Ms. Michelle Wells

Ms. Takiyah Wright Ms. Maxine Williams Ms. Anita Daniels

“I want to be a person who’s kind but not soft. A person who’s good to others but have my own clear perspective, own opinions with conviction.” - Son Chaeyoung 45


Joelle Wimberley MOST

AMBITIOUS

High School

Renaissance High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

The University of Michigan, Georgia Tech, Purdue University, Columbia University

Career Goal

Engineer

Special Talents

Violin, Baking, Math Tutoring

Hobbies

Journalism, Volunteering, Swimming, Cooking, Scrapbooking, Reading

Extracurricular Activities

National Honor Society, Jack and Jill of America, National Society of Black Engineers Jr., Renaissance Varsity Softball Team, RBI Softball Team, Praise Dance, Midnight Gold Program, Skillman Foundation President’s Youth Council

CO-ETTE

II would like to sincerely thank all my friends and family. I appreciate you all for the donations. Your love and support means the world to me. Thank you to the following for contributing: Ms. Shontà Wheeler Mr. Willie Davis

Mrs. Janissa Cameron Dr. Sherida DuBose Parsons Mr. & Mrs. Wimberley

Mr. Eric Cockrell Ms. Joline Davis

“Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough.” - Og Mandino 46


Rasiah Worthy MOST

ENERGETIC

CO-ETTE

High School

Cass Technical High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

Howard University, Alabama State University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Spelman College

Career Goal

Actress, Talk Show Host, Celebrity/ Influencer, Business Owner, Attorney

Special Talents

Public Speaking, Acting , Playing the Piano and Violin

Hobbies

Working Out , Shopping, Vlogging, and Watching Netflix

Extracurricular Activities

President of Class of 2022 at Cass Tech, Cass Tech Cheerleader, Delta Gems , National Honor Society, Gucci Changemakers Cass Tech Ambassador, (Michigan Ross School of Business Enriching Academics in Collaboration with High Schools)

Club Offices Held

Fall Recording Secretary

II I would like to thank my parents because, without them, I would not be where I am and be the young woman that I am today. I also would like to thank everybody who has ever come into my life because every single one of you showed me a lesson that was worth getting. Special thanks to my Co-Ette sisters because you guys made the club experience worth being a part of! Thank you for the generous contributions made by my family and friends: TaNylah Jenkins Latonya Williams Shahd Al-gahim Karen Hall Ashaunna Jackson Myron Boyd

Angela Perry Naja Howard Kai Dickerson Demiah Florence Nicholas Finch Victoria Edwards

Annette Smith-Worthy Amani Martin Quintin Love Carolyn Smith Kyla Smith Carrah Smith

“You are responsible for how people remember you- or don’t. So don’t take it lightly.” - Kobe Bryant 47


Chloe Wright MOST

POLITE

High School

Stevenson High School

Grade

12th

College Preference

Clark Atlanta, FAMU, or Texas Southern

Career Goal

Interpersonal Therapist and Entrepreneur

Special Talents

Dance, My Business, Drawing

Extracurricular Activities

Officer, Jack and Jill of America Detroit Chapter, CEO of Clo’s Charmbox, Midnight Golf Program, Youth Ambassador, Stevenson High School Powder Puff, Youth Minister of Plymouth United Church of Christ

Club Offices Held

Member: Junior Board of Directors

CO-ETTE

I would like to thank everyone for their generous donations! Special thanks to: Darren Wright Carrie Wright Uncle Charles German, Jr, Uncle David Warren Aunt Jannie Warren Dr. Brent Gillum

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tawanesha Williams Barbara Williams Vi Warren Dr. Crystal Martin Corylss Jenkins Gladys Ayala Prempeh “To fall in love with yourself is the first secret to happiness." - Robert Morley 48

Ms. Beverly F. Berry Ursula Hall-Stanbrough Karen Gaskill Lori Shelton Tracey Ball Arika Charleston-Shorter


Savannah Yopp MOST

MULTI-TALENTED

High School

Cranbrook Kingswood

Grade

11th

College Preference

Howard University, University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Spelman College, Duke University

Career Goal

Undecided

Special Talents

Ballet, Drawing

Hobbies

Ceramics, Baking, Making Videos

Extracurricular Activities

Jack & Jill Detroit Chapter, Debutante, African American Awareness Association

CO-ETTE

II would like to sincerely thank all my friends and family. I appreciate you all for the donations. Your love and support means the world to me. Thank you to the following for contributing: Roger Yopp Vera Heidelberg Dr. Karen Heidelberg Barnwell Dr. John Barnwell Kyra Leverett Maria Woodruff Wright C Green Shauna Diggs

Olga Morgan Amy Parker Patrice Greer Jill Cowan Curtis Terry Veronica Murff Piper Fakir Benay Dabney

Joya Harris Tonya Corbin Marcia Turner Tracy Gee Karla Lightfoot Dr. Christina Clark Miriam Clark Lanis Hall

“Success isn’t about how much money you make. It’s about the difference you make in people’s lives.” - Michelle Obama 49


The Annual Spring Brunch MARCH (A

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VIRTUAL

2021 EVENT)

Every year, the Co-Ettes and their prospective members enjoy a Spring Brunch during which each prospective member meets her personal “Big Sister”—a member who will be a “friend”, providing support, understanding and friendship during the orientation period before the new members are inducted into the club. This year, the event was virtual. We enjoyed a keynote presentation from alumnae, Jasmine Williams, and were entertained with a beautiful solo performed by Co-Ette and member of the DSO Youth Orchestra, Isabella Vesprini. Everyone enjoyed this first sisterly bonding event. 50


Prissy Day and Elections MAY (A

5,

2021

VIRTUAL

EVENT)

This is a full day of events. The prospective members, also known as “Prissies”, are at the end of their orientation process and ready to become members of the Club. They perform a line dance and each prospective member performs her individual talent. We enjoyed instrumental, vocal, gymnastics and modern dance performances as well as live art creations. Alumnae attend to enjoy the talent show. Ama Russell is shown with her sister, Diop, former Co-Ette president, who was recently named Miss Spelman. The advisors like to show off their Co-Ette shirts from their days as members. Advisor Carrie German-Wright wears a favorite Club sweatshirt from the 1980s.

When the prospective members become new members on this day, it’s time to elect officers for the upcoming year. We listen to campaign speeches, watch campaign videos and vote on the officers. This is a very important annual event for our members who step up to take leadership positions in the Co-Ette Club, vowing to do their best to ensure that our goals of volunteerism, philanthropy and leadership development for the 80 years of the existence of the Club are met or exceeded.

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Annual Michigan Opera Theater Performance & Pre-Opera Party APRIL (A

16,

VIRTUAL

2021 EVENT)

Since 1941, the Co-Ette Club and its prospective members have annually spent an event at the opera, with an elegant pre-opera party. We dress elegantly and enjoy a delicious meal while listening to a presentation by a community outreach representative—often by the co-founder of the Michigan Opera Theater, Mrs. Karen DiChiera. This year, for the second time, the event was virtual. We enjoyed a talk by Arthur White and Andrea Scobie, administrators at the M.O.T. and by mezzo-soprano opera star, Raehann Bryce-Davis. She talked about her career and about the popular opera, George Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess”. Then, we enjoyed excerpts from the opera including the most famous song, “Summertime”. The evening was both educational and enjoyable. Many of the operas that the Co-Ette Club has attended through recent years are listed here.

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Annual High Tea MAY (A

2,

2021

VIRTUAL

EVENT)

Co-Ettes, advisors and prospective members enjoy getting dressed up in colorful dresses, hats and gloves every year to attend the elegant High Tea. We hear a presentation by the High Tea Committee on the history of the High Tea and Tea Etiquette. We play games testing our knowledge of the High Tea and the Big Sisters and Little Sisters have another opportunity to bond. We enjoy delicate refreshments of tea sandwiches, scones, pastries and herbal teas. This year’s delicious refreshments were provided in gift bags given to each member and adult leader. The Co-Ette Club thanks Tawana Rogers-Reece (for Co-Ette Jewel Reece) for underwriting the cost of this page.

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Graduation/Installation Luncheon MAY

16,

2021

-

A

VIRTUAL

EVENT

Daisha Martin - Featured Speaker

The Graduation/Installation Event is one of the most moving events of our club year. At this Club year-end event, we bid farewell to our seniors, formally install our new members and install our new officers for the upcoming year. We recognize the extraordinary accomplishments of our seniors and wish them well in college. Our new members are welcomed into our sisterhood in a meaningful ceremony and are given the Club bracelet by their former Big Sisters. Our officers are sworn in. It is sad to see our seniors leave, but we are always encouraged by the enthusiasm of our new sisters who will ensure the success of our Club in the future and of the new officers that will lead the Club through the upcoming year. A very special part of this celebration was an inspiring talk given by Daisha Martin, Co-Ette Alumna, daughter of Co-Ette advisor Dr. Crystal Martin, and an accomplished violinist who recently received an advance degree from Harvard University at the top of her class!

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The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Awardees FOR

EXCELLENCE

AND

HUMANITARIARISM

1963 - William Trent, Jr.* United Negro College Fund Frist Frist President. 1961 - 1964 Time Magazine, Inc. - Executive Vice President 1964-1970 1964 - Father Clement Kern* Humanitarian Holy Trinity Catholic Church

1964 - Marian Anderson* Artist and world Citizen First Black Metropolitan Opera Star New York Qty

1965 - Mr. & Mrs. George Edwards, Jr.* Peace Corps Volunteers

1965 - Deborah Copeland Fisk University Graduate Profession: Business Finance Administrator Bell Broadcasting Radio Stations

1966 - Donna Lewis University of Minnesota Graduate Profession. (Not known)

1968 - Yvonne McKesson Walker, Ed.M. Wayne State University Graduate Profession: Principal. Birmingham Public Schools. Elementary

1969 - Mary-Agnes Miller Davis, M.S. W., C.S. W. Wayne State University Graduate University of Michigan Founder_ Co-Ette Club, Inc. Founder: Metropolitan Detroit Teen Conference Coalition Profession: Career Volunteer/Civic Leader

1970 - Sandra Mann First Teen "Heart of Gold Winner" Sponsored by Detroit's American Red Cross

1971 - Paul Freeman, Ph.D.* International Maestro United States - Europe -Japan Former Conductor-In-Residence Detroit Symphony Orchestra

1971 - Camara Jones-Singleton, M.D. A Presidential High School Scholarship Winner Wellesley College Graduate Stanford University Medical School Profession: Chief Resident. Johns Hopkins Hospital

1972 - Linda Guest Miss Co-Ette, 1972

1972 - Sandra Rhodes, M.A. Spelman College Graduate Atlanta University Graduate School Profession: Business Analyst

1973 - Karen Routt, M.A., Ph.D. Dennis College Graduate Profession: Business Accountant

1973 - Jane Roscoe Thomas, Ph.D. Rockford College Graduate Wayne State University Doctorate Profession: Wayne State University Assistant Dean Program Administrator of the Co-Ette Club, Inc., Detroit Chapter

1973 - Jeannette Mitchell Wheatley, Ed.M., M.A. Fisk University Graduate Wayne State University Graduate University of Detroit Gradate Degrees Profession: Educator, Asst. Supt., Detroit Public Schools, Retired Associate Supt., Archdiocese of Detroit

1978 - Wendy Hillard United States Olympic Winner Profession: U.S. Olympic Committee Administrator

1979 - Leslie Brown, M.D. Princeton University Graduate Stanford University Medical School Graduate Profession: 2nd year Resident Wills Eye Hospital

1979 - Tracy Colden, J.D. University of Michigan Graduate Virginia University Law School Graduate Profession: Lawyer

1979 - Eva Frances Simmons-O'Brien, M.D. Dartmouth College Graduate Yale University Medical School Graduate Laval University Profession: The Johns Hopkins Medical School and University 1980 - The Honorable Damon Keith, J.D.* United States Sixth District Court

PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY 1961-1963

1980 - The Honorable Beverly Jasper, J.D. Qty of Detroit, Probate Court

1980 - Carolyn Codwell University of Michigan Graduate Profession: Business, Coopers and Lybrand

1980 - Kayla Jenkins University of Michigan Graduate University of Michigan School of Business Administrator

1980 - Claudia Triplett Hampton University/Hampton, Virginia UNCF College

1981 - Mary Sims Detroit. Michigan Administrator United Negro College Fond (1960-Present)

1984 - Louise Sally Brown, M.S.A.* Humanitarian/Educator/Civic Leader/Social Scientist Hall of Fame - Michigan ( 1986) Profession: Director Urban Affairs Center, Wayne State University 1984 - The Honorable Claudia House Morcom, J.D. Detroit Circuit Court Civil Rights Activist During the '60s (Volunteered to work voter Registration In Mississippi)

1984 - Karen Dobbins Yearby-Gay, M.A. University of Michigan Graduate Profession: Musician/Educator, Detroit Public Schools (Music, French, Italian and English Literature) Communities in Schools Project Director

1986 - Ethel Ogden Burwell* Profession: University Liggett School Director General Chair, Schools Recruitment of the Metropolitan Detroit Teen Conference - 1984. Current Chapter

1986 - Ann Hoag* President, Junior League of Detroit, Inc. Charter Charter Member and First Schools Recruiter General Co-Chair, Metropolitan Detroit Teen Conference Profession: Program Administrator Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce

1986 - Karen Heidelberg Wellesley College Graduate Howard University Medical School Organizer of The Seven Sisters Ivy League Colleagues in support of the United Negro College Fond - 1985

1987 - Gail Parker, M.D. Wayne State University Graduate Profession· Clinical/Media Psychologist Charter Member/Consultant for the Metropolitan Detroit Teen Conference Coalition

1987 - Dora Miller Reid, Ed.M. Wayne State University Graduate Profession: Educator (Educational Psychology) Charter Organizing Member of the Metropolitan Detroit Teen Conference Coalition

1988 - Bettye Arrington, Ph.D. American University Graduate Howard University Graduate Profession: Research Psychologist Charter Charter Member/General Chair of the Metropolitan Detroit Teen Conference Coalition

1988 - Judith Cummings New York Times, Los Angeles Bureau Chief, 1985-1988 Profession: Journalist/Writer

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1989 - David Lawrence, Jr.* Detroit Free Free Press, Editor/Publisher 1980-1989, Humanitarian

1990 - Shana Waterman Student/Recipient 1989 Metro Youth Volunteer Award

1991 - Pauline McKinney Harris, M.A. Wayne State University Graduate Profession: Educator/Entrepreneur/Civic Leader Founder/Organizer of Cultural Affairs Benefits

1993 - Norma Porter Henry, J.D. Superintendent of the Archdiocese Catholic Schools Author of the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Award Text

1993 - Leslie Foster Student Howard University

1993 - Miriam Martin Clark, J.D. Legal Counsel Wayne State University

1994 - Eva Allmon Evans, Ph.D. Superintendent Superintendent Flint Community Schools

1995 - Martha Sander-Vincent, M.A. Director of Volunteers, Harper Hospital

1996 -Tiffany Hall Duke University

1996 - Jaunique Sealey Entertainment Law

1996 - Dr. David DiChiera* Co-Founder Md Executive Director Michigan Opera Theatre

1997 - The Honorable Trudy Duncombe Archer First Lady of Detroit Co-Ette Alumna, 1950s

1997 - Dawn Marshall Duke University

1997 - Erica Donerson TV News Anchor

1998 - Nanette Lee Reynolds Michigan civil Rights Commission Executive Director

1999 - Pamela Rodgers, M.B.A. Buick Dealership, Owner Active Civic Volunteer

2000 - Patrice Robinson-Davis Student - Spelman University

2000 - Marissa Craighead Student - Howard University

2000 - Mrs. Carole Jasper Quarterman University of Michigan Graduate Profession: Director Child Care Coordinating Council

2001 - Maurice B. Wheeler, Ph.D.* Director - Detroit Public Library

2002 - Amyre Porter Makupson Fisk University Graduate American University Gradate Profession: 62 CBS and UPN 50 Broadcaster, Producer, Public Affairs Manager. Community Volunteer

2003 - Heaster L. Wheeler* Executive Director Detroit Branch NAACP Former Firefighter Political and Civil Rights Activist

2008 - Dilara Uskup Uriversity of Michigan

2008 - Meghan Orr Uriversity of Michigan

2018 - Ellen Hill Zeringue Spelman College Graduate First Female and African American Vice President of Marketing for the Detroit Tigers, Avid Community Volunteer

2020 - Crystal L. Powell, Ph. D. Spelman College Graduate Wayne State University Graduate Profession: Instructional Technology and Performance Co-Ette Club CEO , Executive Administrator *Non-Alumni of the Co-Ette Club, Inc.


"In-Kind Volunteer Services, Affiliations, Financial Contributions and Memberships OF

THE

CO-ETTE

MEMBERS

AND

THE

EXECUTIVE

BOARD

OF

GOVERNORS

Involving ... Membership and/or Philanthropy by the Club and Direct Personal Civic and Community, Volunteer Services, Adult Board and Civic Committee work ... In some instances, All of the Above by Co-Ette Members and the Adult Executive Board of Governors.

CLUB MOTTO

"It is faith in something and enthusiasm for something that makes a life worth looking at"

United Negro College Fund/ U NCF - over $101,000 American Red Cross - $20,250 American Red Cross Twenty-First Century Club - $5000 ...Miscellaneous $500 since the 80s. The Economic Club of Detroit (Luncheon Lecture Tables Purchase and Membership Fee) Total $1,500 since the 1980's. Adoption of the Birney Elementary School - $5000 (1991-1996 ). African American Historical Museum - Chair purchased - $500.00 - other contributions of $900 total. American Red Cross - Youth Programs and African Famine Relief - and Volunteer Services (since 1985 ) $1750 American Girl Scouts, Inc. - Metro Detroit - (since 1988). $2,300 Barat Human Services (MembershipFee and I n-Kind Services) and Financial contributions Detroit Institute of Arts - Founders Society (since 1954). AfricanA.r t Gallery $1000 in the 1970 's and other. Detroit Round Table Interfaith Council (Life Member). and Co-sponsor of "Rearing Children of Good Will. Detroit Public Library Foundation - $1000 1996-2019, $28,000 ( Pledges $1000 annually from 1996 through 2001), $1,000 Harper Hospital Volunteer Services (In-Kind Services) for Ten Years Merrill Palmer Institute - $100 and $500 to the Van Dussen Challenge in 1997 Giant Step Teen Conference - $1000 (Founder, since 1983) $39,500 Michigan Opera Theatre - Approximately $16,250 since 1986 - Primarily Ticket Purchases - Purchased Chair in Opera House - $1000,1996). Edward Davis Scholarship Fun d - $1000 in 1999. NAACP - $1000 (Life and Golden Heritage: 1954-1977) an d Annual Campaign Participation- Youth and Adult Memberships; $500.00 Life Membership (1954); and $1000 Golden Heritage Membership (1970) / Membership Campaign Participants National Council of Women of the United Scates, Inc. - New York City (Membership) Rearing Children of Goodwill Conference (Co-Sponsor since 1960 s) and Financial Contributor. The United States Presidents Volunteer and Action Center - Participants YoungMetro Volunteer Awards Program - United Way of Detroit (Table Purchase) and Nomination of Awardees. "Twelve Heart of Gold" winners. Beverly Jasper Scholarship Fund - $500 Youth and Volunteerism of United Community Services (Participants) - four winners. Y.W.CA. (Since 1940's approximately $5000/nothing during last 7 years or more). Yom Heritage House - $100 annually (sometimes more). Franklin Wright-Settlements - $500 over the years- $100 annually most years. Channel 56 Public Television "Financial Contributions (3 Figures). Communities in Schools of Detroit - $3,000 In Pursuit, Inc. - $2,000 Inside Out Literacy Project at the Detroit International Academy - $3,000 Red Cross Relief for Children of Darfur - $ 2,000 Gleaners Community Food Ban k - 500 Thanksgiving Dinners for 2009, $1,000 National Council of Negro Women - $250 Childcare Coordinating Council - $2,000 in two Memorial Donations NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner - $400 NAAC P Detroit Branch - $2000

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University of Detroit Mercy Law School (Judge Beverly Jasper Scholarship Fund) Detroit Historical Museum - Membership Fee / Reception UNCF - Memorial - Ella Jimerson Stapleton UNCF - Memorial - Helen Mitchell UNCF - Memorial - Donald M.D Thurber UNCF - Memorial - Eugene Lester UNCF - Memorial - !V\ary Ball UNCF - Memorial - Edward Davis Detroit Symphony Orchestra Rosa Parks Benefit Smithsonian Institute - Washington, DC. Racial Equality Conference Fee YES Foundation Memorial - Joseph E Miller Scholarship Fund Wayne State University Medical School - $500 (Edward Thomas Endowed Scholarship) Christoper and Dana Reeve Foundation - $200 Karmanos Cancer Center - $500

Ronald McDonald House Foundation - $450 Detroit Chapter of the NAACP - $9000 Matrix Human Services - $750 Gleaners Gleaners Community Food Bank - $10,000 Meals on Wheels - $250 Detroit Kamen Race for the Cure - $2000 Enough SAID Project 490 Challenge - $1000 Summer in the City - $2000 Detroit Public Television - $1000 Pretty Brown Girl Foundation - $500 Bees in the D - $500 Homeless Action Network (HAN) - $500 Beyond Basics - $500 Jessie E. Kilgore, Jr, Ph.D. & Barbara Yearby-Kilgore - $10,000 Motor City Steam - $500 TGIN Foundation - $500

In Memoriam 56

Fisk - $500 Meharry Medical College - $500 Shipley Scholarship Fund - $250 Spaulding for Children - $250 Brain & Behavior Research Foundation - $250


"Friends of the Co-Ette Club" 2021

$100 + DONORS

FOR LISE-MICHELE BARNETT

Samuel & Allison Milton

FOR LEXI CLARK Dr. Renita Barge Clark Anthony Haralson Carmal LLC

FOR KAMRYN COLLINS Taia Collins

FOR ALIYA CRAWLEY Sarah Crawley

FOR LAILA CRAWLEY Sarah Crawley

FOR PAYTON EDWARDS Mrs. Vikki Hardy Brown Victoria Inniss Edwards Victoria & David Edwards Marie S. Inniss Dr. Roz Inniss Dr. Charles N. Inniss Bridgette Mottley Buz Thomas Dan Vander Ley (Extremist Supply Co.) Julian Watkins

FOR MIYANA HOLDEN Mrs. Yolonda Bates Mr. Warren DuBose C/O Mardese Holmes Mr. Jon & Aireka Holden Ms. Tabatha Pahtakhan Ms. Carmen Ross Ms. Kimberly Smith Mrs. Sangeya Wiggins Mrs. Regelia Williams Sway'D Style Lounge PD Medical

$75 + DONORS

$50 + DONORS

$25 + DONORS

FOR LISE-MICHELE BARNETT

FOR LISE-MICHELE BARNETT

FOR LISE-MICHELE BARNETT

Aaron & Stevie Gillum (Godparents)

Christina Clark (CEC Alumna) Tangela Goa (Aunt) Amyre Makupson, Sr. (CEC Alumna and Aunt) Amyre Makupson, Jr. (CEC Alumna and Godmother) Jawanza & Bethany Moore Gladys & Jabrie Prempeh (CEC Alumna) Reva & Kevin Smith Eldora Stevens (CEC Alumna and Aunt) Portia Roberson

Linda Williams Bowie Tiffany Douglas Jennifer Fuller Sharon Johnson Karen Jones Saundra Lamb Chavonne Lawrence Linda Thomas

FOR LEXI CLARK

Gladys Ayala Prempeh

FOR KAMRYN COLLINS

Kevin Collins

FOR AVA DELGADO

Jasmyn Johnson Jones Amber Brown Janis Gorelick Kourtney Barkley Tequila Lovett Shannon Stanley Valerie Rambus Linda Martin Cassandra Washington Darryl Greer Linda Gill Jerika Williams Makaila Gaston Marvina Swan Yevita Brown DeRone Buffington Saundra Freeman Devonne Hatten Mary Holiday

FOR MIYANA HOLDEN

Mr. Rodrick Dowdell

FOR MONTGOMERY MCINTOSH

Mr. Delbert Fails, II

FOR SIGNE SMITH

Good and Fanfair LLC

FOR SANDRA SMITH-JOHNSON

Mrs. Nicole Thurman Mr. Tivon Thurman

FOR AUBREY VAUGHN

Tiffany Brown Mrs. Thirkel Woods Mrs. Roberta Harvey Ms. LaTasha Allen Mr. Frank Erwve Ms. Raybrical Greene Ms. Noni Davis Ms. Jerica Jones Mrs. Quincy Hill Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Young Ms. Tarina Yates Mrs. India Thompson Ms. Denise Baldwin Ms. Tatanisha Leweis Mrs. Sherise Hedgespeth Ms. Kellsey Hall Dr. Linda Spight

FOR KAMRYN COLLINS Rita Robinson

FOR AVA DELGADO Erica Morris

FOR MIYANA HOLDEN Legacy Dance Studio

FOR MARIAMA STEWART

Mrs. Margaret Keyes-Howard

FOR AUBREY VAUGHN

Mrs. Gwenda Sheard

$50 + DONORS FOR LISE-MICHELE BARNETT Christina Clark (CEC Alumna) Tangela Goa (Aunt) Amyre Makupson, Sr. (CEC Alumna and Aunt) Amyre Makupson, Jr. (CEC Alumna and Godmother) Jawanza & Bethany Moore Gladys & Jabrie Prempeh (CEC Alumna) Reva & Kevin Smith Eldora Stevens (CEC Alumna and Aunt) Portia Roberson

FOR KAMRYN COLLINS John and Betty Collins Malcolm and Victoria Barnes Natasha Dickinson Marie Ely

FOR SYDNEY LEE

FOR AVA DELGADO

The Lee Family

FOR JEWEL REECE

Benay Dabney Lydia Nolan Jesse Reece Shawn Reece Tawana Rogers-Reece** Kathleen Regan James Tyus Holly Watkins

FOR KENNEDY STAFFORD

Jameane Bouie Dwight Porter, Jr. Alexis Giles Patricia Delgado Anissa Grandberry Patrice Delgado Wolfe

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Glasker

FOR AUBREY VAUGHN Mrs. Shevonne Taylor

FOR ISABELLA VESPRINI Barbara Bennett

FOR CHLOE WRIGHT

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and Tawanesha Williams Dr. Brent Gillum Dr. Crystal Martin Jannie and David Warren Charles E. German, Jr.

FOR MIYANA HOLDEN Mrs Marcia Turner

FOR SYDNEY LEE Karen Comeaux Saundra Lamb Naomi Oglesby Jewell Owens The Gibson Family The Sherman Family The Howard Family Roshunda Price Dr. Angela M. Rogers LaShawn Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Washington Mr. and Mrs. Laroy Williams

Special Note: The Co-Ette Club wishes to express heartfelt gratitude to volunteer Dr. Jessie E. Kilgore, Jr., for his major contributions with the layout, design and publishing of this special 2021 Charity Ball Book. Dr. Kilgore is the husband of Co-Ette Alumna Barbara Yearby-Kilgore.

FOR KAMRYN COLLINS John and Betty Collins Malcolm and Victoria Barnes Natasha Dickinson Marie Ely

FOR AVA DELGADO Jameane Bouie Dwight Porter, Jr. Alexis Giles Patricia Delgado Anissa Grandberry Patrice Delgado Wolfe

FOR MIYANA HOLDEN Mrs Marcia Turner

FOR SYDNEY LEE Karen Comeaux Saundra Lamb Naomi Oglesby Jewell Owens The Gibson Family The Sherman Family The Howard Family Roshunda Price Dr. Angela M. Rogers LaShawn Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Washington Mr. and Mrs. Laroy Williams

FOR JEWEL REECE

Tamika Haley Jennifer Hammond Marla Roebuck Christyne Lawson Carolyn Gist Carolyn Davis Reece Mechanicaal Janice Mines Ronda Murrie Kisha Simpson Roy Steed Dr. Angela Rogers Joanne Dawley David Lawrence

FOR KENNEDY STAFFORD

Mrs. Carmen Sutherland Mr.& Mrs. Euclides Durfield

FOR AUBREY VAUGHN Mrs. Beverly Simpkins Mrs. Venetta Tucker Ms. Cortney Hicks Ms. Arica Harris Ms. Kathryn Vaughn Ms. Sarita Peacock Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Patricia Peacock

FOR BROOKLYNN VESEY

Aidia Vesey

FOR CHLOE WRIGHT

Beverly F. Berry Ursula Hall-Stanbrough Lori Shelton Barbara Williams Vi Warren Mr. and Mrs Carrie and Darren Wright Corlyss Jenkins


Always A Lady Sydney Lee 2021-2022 Chapter Journalist

The Co-Ette Club was founded in 1941 by Mrs. Mary Agnes Miller-Davis. Mrs. Davis created the club to develop teenage girls into wellmannered, cultured and empowered women who could make a difference in society. For 80 years, The Co-Ette Club has been helping teenage girls to develop leadership skills and engage in philanthropy, as well as to perform volunteer work and create sister-like bonds that last a lifetime. Ladies that join this club are transformed into determined leaders who are ready to take on any obstacle. By using the many skills the club has taught them, the young ladies will be able to achieve whatever they put their minds to. The Co-Ette Club molds ladies with exceptional values. "Creating" A Co-Ette The journey to becoming a Co-Ette begins in February at our annual Open Meeting for prospective members. At the meeting, prospective members learn about the goals, traditions, and history of the club. After learning about the club, the prospective members can enjoy delicious ice cream sundaes while socializing with the current members. Although this event was held virtually this year, the prospective members were still able to learn about the club and the expectations of its members.

Volunteerism Volunteerism is a key value of The Co-Ette Club. The Club’s young ladies are expected to give back to the community, and it's what we do best! Each year, Co-Ette’s are required to perform a minimum of 24 hours of voluntary service. This year, the majority of Co-Ettes were able to receive their needed hours by volunteering in person while social distancing, or virtually with many different organizations in the Metro Detroit area. Many young ladies tend to go above and beyond by completing over 50 hours of service! This accomplishment is rewarded at the Charity Ball with the prestigious Spirit of Detroit Award from the Detroit City Council.

Giant Step Teen Conference Each year, in October, the Co-Ette Club participates in the Giant Step Teen Conference held at Wayne State University. This conference brings teenagers from diverse backgrounds to have meaningful discussions about current issues and common problems in our world today and how we can make a difference. Our duties as Co-Ettes include facilitating group discussions, hosting, participating, and helping with any other miscellaneous tasks. We also traditionally contribute $1,000 to the Giant Step Teen Conference which was founded by Mrs. Mary Agnes MillerDavis, also the founder of the Co-Ette Club. Unfortunately, the Conference was canceled for students this year due to COVID-19 related issues. The Co-Ette Club is ready and excited to contribute to the Conference for years to come!

Michigan Opera Theater Traditionally, in springtime, The Co-Ettes, advisors, and prospective members meet in semi-formal attire to attend an opera production at the Detroit Opera House. Before the performance, we gather to have a fun and culturally informative Pre-Opera Party. We held both events online this year and still had a blast! This year, we thoroughly enjoyed a performance of George Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess”. Co-Ette’s also played fun virtual opera-related games throughout the enjoyable evening.

Chocolate Hour At the beginning of the New Year in January, we traditionally host our annual Chocolate Hour event to recognize the success of the fundraising drive. Additionally, at Chocolate Hour, Co-Ettes take the time to show their unconditional love and appreciation to their mothers. At this event, Co-Ettes enjoy their mothers’ company and bond with them deeply by doing different activities and listening to their sisters speak about their own mothers. Both mothers and daughters especially enjoy the many delicious chocolate treats offered at this event while having a wonderful afternoon together.

Charity Ball The most anticipated event of the year is the Club's Annual Charity Ball! Held on December 26, the Charity Ball is an event where guests learn about the Co-Ettes’ incredible contributions to the community. At the ball, each Co-Ette is presented and honored for her outstanding fundraising efforts. The Co-Ette who raises the most money for charity is crowned “Miss Co-Ette” for the upcoming club year. The money raised from the young ladies is donated to many charitable organizations like the NAACP, American Red Cross, and the Detroit Public Library Foundation. Following the presentations, the ladies and their guests dance and socialize all night. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Co-Ette Club will be again be holding the Annual Charity Celebration as a virtual event to celebrate the Co-Ette Club's 80th anniversary!


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