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Precision steps and elaborate arm and hand motions are dem- onstrated in the Greek Week stomp by Sandra Green, recording sec- retary of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, which claimed second place honors. (Photo by G. Edwards) 98 Greeks Lake Charles fresh- man, David Guillory, aided Kappa Sigma fraternity’s efforts in the raft races, in which they placed second. (Photo by G. Edwards) Personality was the key factor that pro- pelled Zeta Phi Beta into first place in the sorority stomp divi- sion. Lydia Scott, a se- nior nursing major from DeRidder, displays the confidence her sorority had in the competition. (Photo by G. Edwards)
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An interested student browses through a scrap- book depicting the history and activities of the Lambda Gamma Chapter of the McNeese Zeta Phi Beta sorority during a Greek collaboration held in the spring semester. (Photo by T. Maricle) In an effort to promote inter-Greek cooperation, Zeta members Rose Villery, Denise Coker, and Wanda Singleton display memorabilia of their so- rority during an event sponsored by Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. (Photo by T. Maricle) Front row: Tina Clophus, Denise Coker, Wanda Singleton, Mona Andrus — Advisor. Second row: Rose Villery, Lydia Scott, Deneen Sweet. Back row: Patricia Moses. (Photo by G. Edwards) Entertaining the crowd in the Old Ranch, Zeta Phi Beta members Denise Coker, Wanda Singleton, and Deneen Sweet demonstrate a stomp at the beginning of the spring semester. (Photo by T. Maricle) Zeta Phi Beta 97
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Heated competition to determine the outstanding organizations during Greek Week gave the Greeks a purpose in Going for the Gold April 23, the official beginning of Greek Week for 1985, brought the Greek organi- zations together for competition against each other in activities ranging from vol- leydall to blindman football. This week of contests was designed to determine the number one fraternity and sorority in ath- letic events. The week began with the Greek Ex- travaganza held in Para Ballroom, where Zeta Phi Beta stepped their way into first in the sorority division, with Delta Sigma Theta placing second, and Alpha Delta Pi coming in third. In the fraternity division, Alpha Phi Alpha stomped into first place. Although the Alpha’s were the only entry in the fraternity division, their nationally | ranked team put on a show to end all shows. Activities continued on Wednesday in the Rec Complex with the Greek mile, blind volleyball, and raft races. Winners in volleyball included Phi Mu, first; Alpha Kappa Alpha, second; and Chi Omega, third. Pi Kappa Phi spiked their way into first place among the fraternities with Kappa Sigma and Kappa Alpha following close behind. Melissa Greathouse led the Phi Mu’s Continued Floyd Mitchell of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity re- turns a serve over the blanketed net in the blind volleyball contest of Greek Week. (Photo by G. Edwards) a —S Greek Week 99
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