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Pride Unlimited promotes pride in community A group which played an important part in the success of the Raider athletic teams was Pride Unlimited. The Pride' Unlimited members appeared in large numbers at athletic events to supply added rapport to the fans' cheers of Raider Pride. This organization, which was originated by Brother Del Harris, was formed in an attempt to promote student pride both in and out of school. lRCfPride Unlimited 2l
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IRC exposes students to foreign cultures The International Relations Club is comprised of students from both Rummel and Chapelle. The members are exposed to various dignitaries and students from foreign countries who provide them with a better understanding of international cultures and customs. The students, under the direction of Brother Gale Condit and Miss Mary Joseph, meet weekly with foreign visitors to discuss interesting facts about their countries. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Fred Landry paints a poster for the South Terrebonne baseball game. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: Members of Pride Unlimited are lstandingl George Smira, Louis Trager, David Collins, Mike Restel, David Crawford, Ross Ketchum, Jerry Whittle, Homer Minshew, Richard Ducombs, Maurice Vix, Chris Bucher, lkneelingl John Sharai, Keith Delahoussaye, Mark Fridge, James Lapre, Ronald Wheelahan, Tim Russell, Lionel Hibbs, Tommy Lee, Isittingl Joseph Hasney, Ivan Maheu, James Restel, Stephen Resor, and Eric Leingang. BOTTOM, RIGHT: Archbishop Chapelle members in the International Relations Club. RIGHT: Members of the International Relations Club are tstandingl Thomas Wallbillich, Mark Deckert, Pat Malone, Ramon Solares, John Waguespack, Vince Piazza, Carl Hunter, Robert Baker, Donald Lussier, Randy McCollum, Michael LeBlanc, Bruce Mattingly, Gerard Sperling, Wayne Lombardo, Ronald Gracianette, Michael Keenan, Brother Gale Condit, lsittingl Daniel Cristina, Robert Bizot, Keith LeBlanc, and Greg Cadella. TOP, RIGHT: A Russian family visits the club at a meeting. 20 Activities
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OPPOSITE PAGE, LEFT: Drum maior Steve Borrello directs the band at a football halftime show. OPPOSITE PAGE, RIGHT: Performing at a football game are Ileft to rightl Victor Leggio and Anthony Serio. BOTTOM: The trumpet section ofthe concert band rehearses before school. They are lleftl Russell Zeller, James Callaghan, John D'AngeIo, Eric Bland, Steven Campo. RIGHT: An intense Murphy Whitman. 22 Activities
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