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What is the mission of the POWERHOUSE Chapter of Collegiate 100?

We seek to convene a pool of diverse young black men engaged in the pursuit of a college education, while improving the quality of life of our communities and enhancing the educational and economic opportunities for all African Americans, while becoming Progressive Professionals.

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What is the purpose of the POWERHOUSE Chapter of Collegiate 100?

The purpose of Collegiate 100 at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University is to assist the 100 Black Men of the Tallahassee Area Incorporated with the development of the social, emotional, educational, and physical needs of young black males who have few or no positive role models in the communities in which they live.

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Name the charter members of Collegiate 100

George A. Olokun

Cirilo R. Manego III.

Thomas Dortch III.

Derek H. Sutherlin

Patrick Dulcio

Tyrone Smith

Travord Rolle

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Name all the past presidents (18)

George Olokun

George Winston

Jessie Outlaw

Tayvon Hawkins

Vernon Leftwich

Clarence Fowler

Thomas Range

Joshua Plummer

Hakeem Holmes

Richard Danford

Roderick Wilkins

Emmanuel Damas

Malik Poindexter

Tareq Salley

Colby Allen

Darvel Green

Nathaniel Monts

Joseph Stuckey V

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Name the first nine presidents

George Olokun

George Winston

Jessie Outlaw

Tayvon Hawkins

Vernon Leftwich

Clarence Fowler

Thomas Range

Joshua Plummer

Hakeem Holmes

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Name the last nine presidents

Richard Danford

Roderick Wilkins

Emmanuel Damas

Malik Poindexter

Tareq Salley

Colby Allen

Darvel Green

Nathaniel Monts

Joseph Stuckey V

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What are the colors of Collegiate 100?

Black, white, silver, gold

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What are the 4 for the Future?

Mentoring, education, economic empowerment, health and wellness

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What are the 4 C’s?

Commitment, confidence, character, consistency

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Name the 2025-2026 Executive Board and their classes

President Joseph Stuckey V - 21 Soldiers

Vice President Jabari Mackey - 21 Soldiers

Chief of Staff Jeffrey Francis - Eminent 18

Chair of Membership Noah Ross - Noble 24

Secretary Grant Johnson - Noble 24

Treasurer Seth Mompoint -Noble 24

Chair of Programs Nicolas Monts - Noble 24

Chair of Mentoring Evan Cambridge - Noble 24

Parliamentarian Amir Thomas - Noble 24

Chaplain Jackson Norflis - Noble 24

Royal Court Advisor Ty Andrews - 21 Soldiers

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Name the past inductee classes (oldest to newest)

21 Savages

Elite 30 

Two Six Mafia

Supreme 19

21 Kings

Pristine 15 

Eminent 18 

21 Soldiers 

Noble 24

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What is the name of the advisor for FAMU’s Chapter of Collegiate 100? Where is he located

Tommeron Timmons

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What is the motto of Collegiate 100

“What they see is what they’ll be”

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What day of the week does Collegiate 100 hold mentoring?

Saturday

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After graduating the Chapter of Collegiate 100, what organization may a member apply to and continue to mentor within their community?

Emerging 100

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What is one annual event that the Collegiate 100 holds within each academic year?

Roses on the quad

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List 5 past events excluding the event previously stated.

Blankets for Warmth

Keep It 100

Polished and Professional

100 options before Plan B

Donuts on the Quad

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What is the main mentoring program called for Collegiate 100?

Saturday Success

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Where is the main mentoring program held bi-weekly?

Griffin Middle School

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How many founders of 100 Black Men were there?

4

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Where was the 2025 100 Black Men conference held?

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Where was the 2025 Collegiate 100 conference held?

Atlanta, Georgia

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Who is the FAMU Chapter of Collegiate 100 sister organization?

FAMU’s Section of the National Council of Negro Women

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What is the charter date for Collegiate 100?

Saturday, June 21, 2008

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What years did the POWERHOUSE Chapter of Collegiate 100 win Chapter of the Year?

2019 and 2023

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What is the mission of the Miss. Collegiate 100 Scholarship Pageant?

The mission of the Miss. Collegiate 100 Scholarship Pageant is to redefine the essence of a woman's strength and tenacity. With the principles of purpose, the pageant will display the ability to adapt in any setting and allow young women to understand their truths.

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What is the purpose of the Miss. Collegiate 100 Scholarship Pageant?

The purpose of the Miss. Collegiate 100 Scholarship Pageant is to seek innovative, inspiring, and resilient young women to represent the organization on campus, in the community, and on a national level. Embracing poise, class, and leadership while adhering to the policies and procedures of the organization.

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What is the current theme of the 2026-2027 Miss Collegiate 100 Pageant?

Bring It: A Powerhouse Showdown

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What show serves as inspiration for this year’s Miss Collegiate 100 Pageant?

Bring It!

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What artist is typically played during each year of the Miss. Collegiate 100 Pageant since 2017?

Beyonce

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What was the first year of the Miss Collegiate 100 Scholarship Pageant?

2012

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What were the past themes of the Miss. Collegiate 100 Scholarship Pageant, since 2017?

2017-2018: Viva Las Vegas

2018-2019: Royalty and Women Empowerment 

2019-2020: Vogue 

2020-2021: Southern Belle

2021-2022: The Princess Diaries

2023-2024: One Night in Harlem

2024-2025: Queen Beach Movie 

2026-2027: Bring it! A POWERHOUSE Showdown

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Name the 2017-2018 Court

Miss Collegiate 100: Janay Green

Miss 1963: Angel Rose

Miss Black and White: Janae Bragg

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Name the 2018-2019 Court

Miss Collegiate 100: Ariyon Dailey

Miss 1963: Ashanti Kennedy

Miss Black and White: Adrianna Bayles

Miss Silver and Gold: Anaysia Williams

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 Name the 2019-2020 Court

Miss Collegiate 100: Haille Walker

Miss 1963: Keiondra Marshall

Miss Black and White: Ar’monie Mack

Miss Silver and Gold: Shanel Brown

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 Name the 2020-2021 Court

Miss Collegiate 100: Aisha Cobbs

Miss 1963: Beyla Walker

Miss Black and White: Kayla Stanton

Miss Silver and Gold: Edna Rutland

Miss 2008: Kasi Bellamy

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Name the 2021-2022 Court

Miss Collegiate 100: Georian Smith

Miss 1963: Nyla Sams

Miss Black and White: Audrey McNair

Miss Silver and Gold: Tykia Swint

Miss 2008: Morgan Walton

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Name the 2023-2024 Court

Miss Collegiate 100: Chandler Gaskin

Miss 1963: Kiauna Watson

Miss Black and White: Dailyn Rollins

Miss Silver and Gold: Khailah Neil

Miss 2008: Laila Smith

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Name the 2024-2025 Court

Miss Collegiate 100: Justice L. Johnson

Miss 1963: Rose Laure Louis

Miss Black and White: Taylor Adams

Miss Silver and Gold: Da’Khaiyah Davis

Miss 2008: Kennedy Jackson

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When was the title of Miss. Silver and Gold added to the Collegiate 100 Royal Court

2018

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When was the title of Miss. 2008 added to the Collegiate 100 Royal Court

2020

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What are the mottos of the Miss. Collegiate 100 Pageant?

All that you have is all that you need

Early is on time, on time is late, and late is unacceptable

Execute with excellence

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Who are the Pageant Directors?

Ty Andrews and Christian Hammond

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Name your Pageant Moms

  • Justice Lynette Johnson

  • Rose Laure Louis

  • Taylor Le’Anne Adams

  • Da'Khaiyah Jzanae Davis

  • Kennedy Gabrielle Jackson

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Name 3 mandatory events that you will have to attend as a member of the royal court.

Convocation

Coronation

Induction

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What are the 5 different point components of the Miss. Collegiate 100 Scholarship Pageant?

Fundraising

Ticket sales

Interview

Exam

Pageant

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Name your pageant dads and their classes.

Ty Andrews - 21 Soldiers

Grant Johnson - Noble 24

Christian Hammond - 21 Soldiers

Emmanuel Matzke - Noble 24

Isaiah Odom - Noble 24 

Khalil KJ Orsborn II - Noble 24

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What are the pageant scenes and list the order in which they will go.

Opening

Business

Field Show

Talent

Farewell

Formal 

Crowning

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How many events must the court hold within the one academic year?

4

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What is one initiative that the 2021-2022 Collegiate 100 Court started over the course of their reign for the following courts to uphold?

Courtesy of Collegiate

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What street did the 2021-2022 Collegiate 100 Court adopt to clean and serve their community and how many times a year does the court organize a cleaning?

Palm Beach Street, 1-2 times per semester

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What did Miss. 1963 set up on FAMU’s set for students on campus to do?

Blood Drive

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Who was the 2024-2025 and 2025- 2026 Mr.Collegiate 100?

2024-2025: Nathaniel Roberts

2025-2026: Louis Joseph Mitchell IV

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Name Pageant Contestants, Greeting & Birthday

#1 Madison Ann Thornton, second-year broadcast journalism scholar, Jacksonville, Florida. May 20, 2006.

#2 Cordaia Laniyah Clark, second-year business finance scholar, Jacksonville, Florida, by way of Chicago, Illinois. August 4, 2006.

#3 Reem Ginawi, first-year pre-pharmacy scholar, Chicago, Illinois. August 4, 2007.

#5 Sahara Arriana Martin, second-year biology pre-med scholar, Columbia, Missouri. December 25, 2005.

#6 Alyssa Darian Henry, second-year pre-nursing scholar, Atlanta, Georgia. April 26, 2006.

#7 Kylah Pearl Crawford, third-year political science scholar, Jacksonville, Florida. February 15, 2006.

#8 Sharae La’shelle Reese, third-year business administration scholar, Houston, Texas. October 10, 2006.

#9 Artia Brenae Gartrell, third-year biology pre-med scholar, Atlanta, Georgia. July 7, 2005.

#10 Aubrey Beverly Rivers, second-year pre-nursing scholar, Lakeland, Florida, by way of Orlando, Florida. July 7, 2006.

#11 Kierstyn MaKayla Young, third-year health science or cardiopulmonary scholar, Orlando, Florida. May 26, 2005.

#12 Davoni Ilana Pettus, second-year architecture scholar, Atlanta, Georgia. April 25, 2006.

#13 Samayra Karina Antonetti, second-year criminal justice scholar, Orlando, Florida. August 28, 2006.

#14 Leahana Kyleigh Foris, third-year business administration scholar, hailing from Broward County, Florida. April 30, 2005.