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Alpha Psi Omega is a na- tional honorary organization for dramatics. It was founded on the McNeese campus in 1940. A student must per- form on stage and work backstage before being in- itiated into the group. A stu- dent then becomes a lifetime member. Pi Gamma Cast of Alpha Psi Omega 1981-82 Officers President .. Dale Gauthreaux Vice President . Greg Stratton Secretary Treasurer . Cynthia May SDONSOte eee Jerry Brown The A Cappella Choir membership is made up of students from the various academic departments. MSU's A Cappella Choir is called on to perform for churches and clubs, in addi- tion to the regularly schedul- ed choral concerts and the annual spring tour made by these McNeese musicians. Many members also par- ticipate in the annual Lions Club opera productions and in the presentations by the Lake Charles Messiah Chorus. The choir as a whole often is invited to perform with other organizations. A Cappella Choir is open to all students and offers one credit hour for its practice sessions, Which are schedul- ed three times a week. trom left to right, first row: Anita Tritico, Felisha Vincent, Tara Banning, Cynthia May. Second row: DeWayne Corley, Mark Teal, Dale Gauthreaux, Greg Stratton.
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nO Los Rancheros is a pro- fessional organization designed to broaden the education of its members in the Spanish language, music, and literature. Not limited to Spanish speak- ing students, the Los Ran- cheros attempts to study the culture of Spanish countries in general. Through its activities, the organization strives to pro- vide a service to McNeese, the community, and the country. Dr. Maria Bustillo served as faculty advisor for the 1981-82 term. Members of the “Los Rancheros’’ Spanish Club: L to r, row 1: Shirley P. Greenawalt (Secretary), Dorothy L. Scarborough (Treasurer), Frances A. Smith, Dr. Maria T. Bustillo (Sponsor), Cathryn L. Rice, Mary M. Chancon. Row 2: Phillip J. Jones, Phyllis A. Ponthieux, Roger Larach, Jimmy Larach, Margie Rodrique, Natalie A. Edwards (President), Teno Larach. R IN N C H F R ) S The Institute of Elec- trical and Electronics Engineers is a profes- sional organization, both scientific and educational, which is directed toward the ad- vancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering and the allied branches of engineering and related sciences. IEEE is also directed toward the advancement of the standing of the members it serves. Membership is open to students enrolled in electrical engineering. In addition to the regular meetings, field trips to area plants, social ac- The Electrical and Electronics Engineering Society: L to r: Joseph Apiagyei, David Whiddon, tivities, and participation David Deborah King, Jiang Hsieh, Dwayne in Engineering Open ca onne Eric Fontenot, Cazzol Moore, David Jones, Deborah King, Jiang y Banearcieraphesirett alt ; c ele-zinizations ° 307
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4CHEESE HALL A ae : Sigh om aa ao ele 2 nae ae Members and pledges: L to r, front row: Rosemary Castillo, lynn McCarty, Carla C. Prejean, Joyce Fontenot, Mary Seeley. Second row: Cheri White, Hwei-Na Fong, Vicki M. Monsour, Ann Taylor, Marion Robertson, Laura Calloway, Jeanette G. King. Third row: Lisa Holloway, Sally Hebert, Karen Bachelor, Molly Ellis, Carol Yarbrough, Karen Peet. Fourth row: Tracy King, Carol Airhart. Not pictured: Beverly Harlan. Se 3 Sigma Alpha lota is an honorary international music fraternity designed to create the highest standard of professional ethics and culture among women students in music schools. On the national level, the fraternity is well-known for its service to music, sponsoring such projects as the Inter-American Music Awards, The Braille Music Transcription Program, the International Music Fund, Sigma Alpha lota Founda- tion, and Music Therapy Fellowships. The McNeese Beta Chi Chapter sponsors a luncheon for Messiah soloists, sells coffee at the rehear- sals and music festivals, observes Incorporation Day, and presents monthly musicals. = ; Se 4 a : ncaa Officers: L to r: Jeanette G. King, Chaplain; Mary Seeley, Treasurer; Laura Calloway, President; Carla C. Prejean, Vice-President; Joyce Fontenot, Recording Secretary; Marion Robertson, Corresponding Secretary; Carol Yarbrough, Sgt.-at-Arms.
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