Chapter History and Lineage
History
"Houshi eno suyo, Junrui eno houshi"
"Service in the land of the rising sun"
ORGANIZATION OF NU ETA SIGMA
In June 2004 the Western Regional Director Dr. Ernest Miller gave permission to Bro. James B. Carr of Japan to start a working group to charter the Mainland Japan. Japan would fall under
the Western Region of the Fraternity. The nearest local chapter was in Seoul, South Korea of Alpha Omega Sigma/Korea. Dr. Ernest Miller requested 10 members to charter Japan with a
chapter of its own. The Chapter would be called the Tokyo Alumni Chapter and would encompass the following bases and posts: Yokota Air Force Base, Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Naval Fleet
Activities Yokosuka and Camp Zama Army Post. All of these areas are located near Tokyo, Japan.
On June 11, 2004 the Sigma-Zeta Far East Chartering Committee met. This committee was composed of: Bro. James B. Carr, coordinator, Bro. Michael A. Pope, recorder, Soror Nicole P. Carr,
treasurer and Bro. David D. Jefferson. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was included with Soror Carr (wife or Bro. Carr) due to permissions given her by the Pacific Regional Director, Soror Stacye
Montez. This day set the planning motions into action. Tasks were given the members for planning and implementing both organizations to be chartered. Bro. James Carr gave the
mission brief and opened with the first statement: “Why can’t it be us, Sigma and Zeta?” “We can bring community service to Japan.” “Did our three Honorable Founders & the Five Pearls
envision their Fraternity & Sorority in Japan?” “We must continue their vision and tirelessly continue to focus ourselves to their goals even in this strange and foreign land.” The
idea was to have brother and sister organization chartered near the same time if possible. As soon as either chapter was chartered then the committee would disband and support would be given to
help the other form and charter. Late fall was the target for initiation/chartering. Later in July Bro. Charles E. Dickerson and Bro. Keith L. Ferguson were stationed in Yokosuka, Japan
and were quickly onboard with chartering a chapter of our fraternity. The Sigma-Zeta Chartering Committee was dissolved as per provision in July 2004 as Sigma was chartered first.
The first chapter information meeting was held on July 11, 2004 with three prospective members present. On July 15, 2004 an original application for charter was signed by all five members
and the proper fees where sent to the Western Regional director. Another informational meeting was held on August 1, 2004 with several prospective members in attendance. The charter
application was signed by Headquarters and granted its current designation of Nu Eta Sigma on August 4th, 2004.
The chartering class for the new chapter was four in total: Bro. Gerrick S. Garrett, Bro. Charles A. Bryant III, Bro. Keith E. Brown and Bro. Kirby L. Johnson. The chartering class
name is “Kings of the Rising Sun.” News was received that the new chapter was approved in August 2004 with the chapter designation of Nu Eta Sigma Chapter (Tokyo Alumni Chapter). On
August 15, 2004 the first Sigma made in Japan was Bro. Gerrick S. Garrett. This was due to military operations with the current status of the Gulf war. The rest of the charter class was
initiated on September 12, 2004.
Since this time of its original organization, Nu Eta Sigma Chapter has helped to reactivate many military brothers who did not know that Sigmas were in the Land of the Rising Sun. The
chapter focus is to continue to grow in the Japanese mainland and to bring the light of brotherhood, scholarship and community service. There has been an outcropping of support from the
international brotherhood worldwide. Special thanks to Bro. Donald Jemison, National Executive Director, Bro. Ernest Miller, Western Regional Director, Bro. Clay Hixson , Western Regional First
Vice-President, Bro. Kevin Lynch, Western Region Director of Bigger & Better Business and Bro. Charles “Chuck” Dickerson, Vice-President Nu Eta Sigma for the aggressive work in keeping a steady
focus. The Western Regional Director appointed Bro. James Carr to be the first State Director of Japan, handling all brotherhood issues in the Land of the Rising Sun. The chartering
ceremony for Nu Eta Sigma Chapter will be held at the June 2005 with the International 31st President, Bro. Arthur Thomas, esq. officiating.
Being that Nu Eta Sigma is a military chapter, recognition from area military base commanding officers is necessary to do the work of Sigma in Japan. Fleet Activities Yokosuka and Naval
Air Facility Atsugi were the first to accept Sigma’s application for recognition. This recognition allows Sigma to host fundraisers on the local bases and to host functions on those same
bases. Nu Eta Sigma is helping the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. until their charter comes here in Japan, the sisters will be doing service with Sigma. The Blue & White Family’s first
community service project was hosted on September 16, 2004 and consisted of feeding the homeless in the Kanagawa Prefecture (county) near NAF Atsugi.
FOUNDERS OF NU ETA SIGMA
Bro. James B. Carr was initiated into the Fraternity in the spring of 1989 at Delta Theta Chapter- Prairie View A&M University. He held many positions in various chapters to include
President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer as well as an appointed position to Associate State Director for Northern California. Bro. Carr is also the first appointed Japan area State
Director covering all of Mainland Japan and Okinawa. Bro. Carr is an active duty Naval Officer at that time stationed with the Branch Medical Clinic Atsugi Japan, where he was the staff
Physician Assistant in the Primary Care Clinic. He originally joined the Navy in 1994 as an enlisted sailor and through an excellent educational program which led to a commission as a Naval
Officer. He is the chartering President of Nu Eta Sigma Chapter.
Bro. David D. Jefferson was initiated into the Fraternity in the spring of 1989 at Delta Theta Chapter- Prairie View A&M University. Bro. Jefferson is an active Naval Officer
currently stationed in Norfolk, VA.
Bro. Michael A. Pope was initiated into the Fraternity in the Winter of 1990 at Pi Alpha Chapter- Georgia State University. Bro. Pope is a Department of Defense Teacher , teaching fifth
grade on Naval Air Facility Atsugi Japan. He holds a BS in Middle School Education and a Master of Education in Middle School Education with an emphasis in Science/Social Studies from Brenau
University. Bro. Pope is also a Fulbright Memorial Fund Alumnae who visited Japan in 2000 as a teacher ambassador. Bro. Pope is currently still in Japan.
Bro. Charles E. Dickerson was initiated into the Fraternity in the Spring of 1995 at Delta Nu Chapter- University of Memphis. He has held various positions in the fraternity to include
President and Vice-President. Bro. Dickerson is an active duty Naval Officer. He holds BS in Nursing and is certified in Certified Critical Care Nurse. He originally joined the Navy
in 1994 as an enlisted sailor but through an excellent program he was picked up for a program leading to a commission in the US Navy. He is the chartering Vice-President of Nu Eta Sigma
Chapter.
Bro. Keith L. Ferguson was initiated into the Fraternity in the Fall of 1996 at Delta Zeta- Norfolk State University. Bro. Ferguson is an active duty Naval Officer. He holds a BS in
Nursing. He originally was an enlisted sailor and through an excellent educational program he was picked up for a program leading to a college degree and a commission in the US Navy.
FIRST CHAPTER OFFICERS
Bro. James B. Carr President/Membership Intake Chair
Bro. Charles E. Dickerson Vice-President/Vice-Chair Membership Intake
Bro. Mike A. Pope Secretary
Bro. Kirby L. Johnson Treasurer
Bro. Keith E. Brown Director of Bigger & Better Business
Bro. Charles A. Bryant Director of Social Action
Bro. Mike A. Pope Director of Education
Chapter Lineage
2004
"Kings of the Rising Sun" Charter Line
G.S. Garrett
#2 Charles "Poppa Smurf" Bryant
2005
FALL
"Blue Shogunz"
#1 Henry "Jun-Bug" Scott
#2
#3 Dwayne " D.I. " Tiggs
#4 Edwin "Blue Patience" Holland
#5 Demario "ReRun" Evans
#6
#7 Sam "Big Easy" Green
2006
Spring
"Blue Ninjaz"
#1 Anthony "Tattoo" Taylor
#2 Cornelius "Blue Hulk" Jones
#3 Terrell "Quiet Storm" Bennett
#4 Edwin "The Saint" Jordan
2007
Fall
#1 Quentin "Aristotle" Carson
#2 Victor "Jack Jenkins" Brown
#3 Cedric "The Entertainer" Smith
#4 Michael "Rainman" Showers
2008
Spring
#1 Ron "Whispers" McGinnis
#2 James "The Goat" Sharpe
#3 James "Skulletor" Colar
2009
Fall
#1 Richmond "Smokey" Slan
#2 Edward "Scratch" Harris
#3 Eddie "Father Tyme" Mark
#4 William "Lil Bill" Batten
#5 Demetrius "Debo" Cleveland
#6 James "Snuggles" Bailey
2010
Fall
#1 Nathaniel "Blue Shadow" Henson
#2 Lynn "Blue Temp" Hubbard
#3 David "Sugar Bear" Sledge
#4 Okkerse "Ice Cold" Miller
2011
Fall
"Blue Soldiers"
#1 Cedric "Sleepy Smurf" Williams
#2 Marcus "Big Country" Washington
#3 Toriano "Professor" Murphy
#4 Charles "Big Baby" Barbee
Nu Eta Sigma Tokyo Alumni Chapter