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1, T X Q- P' Le. 4 . -VI 5 Q Aly' .A .47 rs. Sallye Benoit Sponsor Belva Jones-President 1 Ol -,-, . '- -J C Vice Pres A AA Laura Daigle ll A Jo Cheryl Miller Kathy Elliott Marlene Dvmond ' .51 Kay Gentry Annette Greathouse Corresponding Sec. W, , .154 A AAF' . . af .+ J . Marcia Trew T ' nl - -J Christine Green A Carolyn Brunch Pat Gaudet Mrs. Pat Hauser Sponsor Phi Chi Theta The purpose of Phi Chi Theta is to promote the cause of higher business education and training for all women, to foster high ideals for women in business careers and encourage fraternity and cooperation among women preparing for such careers. The flower of Phi Chi Theta is the iris and the colors are lavendar and gold. The official publication is The lris of Phi Chi Theta. ,- ,f -. ..,. l A i A r' ' ll V' ' 43 Q ,XX Sue Mier Marilyn Martin Sheila Mansour linda Ryde' Rec. Sec. Treasurer Senator .', N. ai ' ' ' '4' '27 ,+R l 'Nj , ' 4 Jo Ann Cliimeno Suzanne Culpepper Ban-'ofa l-'dow' M977 David fa' YQ' 1 ' - ' i' 'f ' . V A If l I N: iv ' 'C ' ' A, V- Me. J' Bqdihq Rqhbqny .loan Ribbecl: M0159 l-YUM Karen Melendy I 2 H ng, - ff ,. I 4 Sandi Norris Tina LeBlanc Willie Landry Bonnie Durst
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Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Delta is a national honorary fraternity dedicated to the spirit of fel- lowship among students majoring in English and to the development of their intellectual potentials. It also promotes the mastery of written expression and the encouragement of worthwhile read- ing. The Pi Zeta Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta is also responsible for the publi- cation of the Arena, McNeese's student literary magazine. rp- ' .4 ll 144, H , i 1, -I , T 'rsfir N. ni ll. c T A A I f as r 4 Q in i..,- 3 . .Li ti, - 4 nf. TX MQ-ff. gs' - ' Lf 1' 1 -Q if ,.:1LZ7?i N H ' rl '- Mary Johnson Susan Mount Mrs. Copeland President Arena Editor Adviser HISTORY lIn IJ, Dr. George Weydling lectures to a group of interested students. 1 Mrs. Copeland, sponsor, attends the club's regular meetings. AW l
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A Nick Hebert President . . Rodney Marcantel Secretary 5225 'T l, he ' Gordon Brewer S onator l . l 1 V U ll ' , It . . i . Richard Hinche I l Thomas LeBlanc l l 'XB as .lift . John Tolkewrath Beta Alpha Mu V' Ronald Cormier Vice-President Darrell Goodreau Treasurer I l Ronald Daugay Historian vw Milre Fill: r ll r :J ' James Thibodeaux u L1 , - -7?-V-fi I I V l 2 5 3' t A I -or N Richard Matt XSW-H Q' . . , I, 1 I it if' 4 h zbxf' df , Nur nil .-5 was ' x- 'img ... i J 'J l ' ., X ff 45330 91 Cf? r xfm f Y, Beta Alpha Mu is a professional or- ganization formed in l967 to fur- ther the interests of students in the field of commerce. Plans are being made to pledge a national fraternity Delta Sigma Pi in the near future. F Y 'WH' ' ' ll ' l l ll. A .f , , t I1 - - , , t l 0 f Q , i , t , ,l t A l J it l ' I James Menon John Bryan Danny Sheridan Ernest Weofer Cl70Plain Alternate Senator t ' 4 ' 3 ' ft' il V l A .1 i 2. ttyl P -.- ' 41' 4 ll l V i ? Z'. I , i 1 V ' J ' Q Nolan Brquggqfd Roger Cox David Doyle Robert Lyles Ml '. I 'll f 'l 1 ' , ' Kenneth Theriot Eldridge Vincent Denis Husers James Misse 45.-. --. rf. 3. -I , . S' 'ff' 1 Y ' I ti 'J 'fl fe fl. 1 t ll t s - 5, -: Qty 6-5' L bg' 1 Ar ,V ' 'Q J, - I' .r 'I rv' ' , . l I '73, N w : '- .. : ,vi if f t . , Gary Maxey Greg Norwood Greg Smith Chuyl preieun Sweetheart Beta Alpha Mu members at a meeting.
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