McNeese State University - Log Yearbook (Lake Charles, LA)

 - Class of 1985

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7. Although unopposed in their bid for first place in Freshman Greg Commer, a TKE member from the fraternity stomp competition, Alpha Phi Alpha ‘ Pine Bluff, Arkansas, paddles for the edge of the entertained the audience with their fancy foot- pool in the Greek Week raft races. (Photo by G. —SS=sassetmmeitnaassacsee= a work. (Photo by G. Edwards) Edwards) NS ae ae = Phi Mu member Laura Miller prepares to re- turn a serve in the Greek Week volleyball tournament. Miller and her Phi Mu teammates went on to win first place. (Photo by G. Ed- wards) Scott Minaldi, a senior from Lake Charles, hands off the baton to his Kappa Sigma team- mate David Guillory in the Greek Week run- ning relay. The Kappa Sigma team finished first in the race. (Photo by G. Edwards) 100- Greeks

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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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into first place in the raft races with Chi Omega in second and Alpha Delta Pi in third. In the frat swim Loren Horman showed his strength by leading the Pi Kapps to first with Kappa Sigma and Kappa Alpha placing second and third, respectively. Lillian Hines led Alpha Delta Pi into first place in the mile race with Phi Mu placing second. In the fraternity division, Kappa Sigma raced into first with Kappa Alpha and Pi Kappa Phi running a close second and third. Thursday brought about the highpoint of the week of the Greek games. The ac- tivities of the day consisted of tug-o-war, blind football, egg toss, chariot races, caterpillar races, and the human pyramid building contest. The organizations who entered were kept in suspense until the next day when the overall winners were announced. Awards from the games were present- ed Friday at the annual Spring Fling activi- ties held at Burton Coliseum. In the overall sorority division Phi Mu placed first with Alpha Delta Pi following a close second and Chi Omega placing third. Pi Kappa Phi walked away with overall first in the fraternity division, while Kappa Sigma fol- lowed in second and Kappa Alpha placed third. Following a week of thrilling and tense competition, the Greek organizations showed their unity by joining in the awards celebration on Friday, bringing the 1985 Greek Week to an end. Greek Week 101

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