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Phi Chi Theta Front row: J. Cates, L. Callahan, S. Weaver — Treasurer, C. Gray — Secretary, S. Ogea, L. Ogea — President; Back row: Ms. B. Matthews — Ad- viser, M. Delaney, D. Miller, K. Monroe — Histori- an, K. Sanders, C. Knight, J. Rigsby, J. Griffin. (Photo by D. Gibson) American Marketing Association Front row: J. Priemeaux, J. Fralick — President, B. Carroll — Vice President, R. Richardson — Treasurer, D. Guillory — Secretary, N. Owen, R. Rozas; Back row: B. Ransom, Y. Pierce, J. Hallin, E. Bryant, B. Ransom, C. Landry, B. Meaux. Not shown: Dr. S. Dudley — Advisor. (Photo by G. Edwards) Delta Sigma Pi Front row: K. Mansell, C. Newsom, L. Deshotel — Vice President of Professional Activities, J. Brad- ley, P. Cooper. Back row: Mr. J. Moreau — Advis- er, J. Thibodeaux, J. Monsanto, Y. Anderson, D. Green, T. Flow, N. Dennis, B. Smith, J. Van Hooper — Vice President of Professional Activities, T. Ammons, J. McCarty, G. Hyatt — President, P. LeBlanc, J. Young, B. Durouso — Senior Vice President, P. Jackson. (Photo by M. Bennett) Organizations 7 1
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70 Phi Chi Theta a. eee Carrying out worthwhile projects in addition to having fun shows that Phi Chi Theta can mix Business With Pleasure It was carried from door to door, packed around campus, and brought to other places where people meet. “‘It’’ was the ‘‘Tom Wat” showcase, a fund-raising project of Phi Chi Theta professional busi- ness fraternity. Members lugged the bulky, suitcase- shaped boxes, taking the orders of cus- tomers who enjoyed doing some of their Christmas shopping without the crowds and the long lines. Phi Chi Theta also benefitted by making over $1700 from the sale of ‘Tom Wat” products and by broadening the sales experience of its members. Being a business fraternity, Phi Chi The- ta encouraged cooperation among peo- Phi Chi Theta is not all business. Lucinda Ogea and Dale Guillory chat over a Mr. Gatti’s pizza at a pledge party. (Photo by J. Cates) ple preparing business careers. The members held business and professional meetings, inviting area business people to speak. Being in Phi Chi Theta was not all ‘‘Tom Wat’’ and meetings, though. Members helped to collect money for the Heart Fund Street Drive in February and partici- pated in the International Food Fest dur- ing the fall. Also, there were the pledging and initiation ceremonies, assorted par- ties, and the Spring Banquet. Phi Chi Theta member Keith Monroe, a senior ac- counting major, sorts through packages to be used as part of the ‘Tom Wat’ showcase dis- plays. (Photo by J. Cates) Rea
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| | ee Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Front row: C. Simon, P. Wadsack, M. O’Brien, S. Reed, R. Havens. Second row: D. Johnson, B. Addison, K. Window, C. Treveno, M. Hanchey, J. Ballard, R. Benoit. Third row: D. Sias, M. Daigle, K. Antoine, S. Landry, J. Thompson, E. Babbin, T. Trunick, R. Andrews, S. Sandoz. Fourth row: D. Jackson, F. Shore, J. Barrow, T. Hall, R. Landry, C. Bullion, T. Pitts, S. Cummings. Back row: R. Le- Day, J. Fore, J. Bucklin, D. Slaven, D. Berry, M. Lampley, W. Trass, M. Winters, J. Nixon. (Photo by T. Maricle) Ranger Team Front row: D. Slaven, C. Thomson, R. Andrews. Second row: Captain J. Anderson — Advisor, T. Trunick, R. Benoit, R. Landry, R. Havens — Cadet Captain. Back row: J. Gott, D. Berry, C. Simon — Cadet Major, M. Hanchey. (Photo by T. Maricle) Rifle Team Front row: Master Sergeant Roscoe Johnson — Coach, Jonathan Primeaux, Randy Landry, Darryle Slaven, Richard Welsh, Robert Plunkett. (Photo by G. Edwards) 72 Organizations
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