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84 Greeks With representatives from all social fraternities and sororities, the IFC and Panhellenic councils are Getting It Together The McNeese Panhellenic Council is composed of all active members of the six social sororities On Campus. These in- clude Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Panhellenic Council, Front row: Barbara Unkel- Phi Mu Advisor, Margaret Robinson, Theresa Hay, Judy Mier-Greek Advisor. Back row: Heidi Welch, Maria Norwood, Janice DeBlanc, Mona Andrus-Zeta Phi Beta Advisor, Debbie Vicknair- Alpha Delta Pi Advisor. (Photo by B. Mericle) IFC, front row: David Gay, Judy Mier — Advisor, Jim Welch, Donald Ceasar. Back Row: Trey Broadhurst, John Noble, Floyd Mitchell, Toronto Spikes, Matthew Nichols, Scott Hines, Dean Louis Riviere — Advisor, Barry Higginbotham. (Photo by B. Mericle) Chi Omega, Delta Sigma Theta, Phi Mu, and Zeta Phi Beta. Programs, policies and activities that affect all sororities are established and conducted by this governing board. Prospective members are introduced to sorority life during Rush. During this busy time, sororities entertained rushees at a series of social functions and Panhel- lenic Council worked very hard to pro- mote the ideals of sorority life and to bring together the members of all member groups. Activities included a Rush work- shop, a Rush Counciling program, a Christmas party for the clients of the Cal- casieu Parish Women’s Shelter, participa- tion in Greek Week and Campus Beautifi- cation, and development of a Rush re- cruiting brochure. The Interfraternity Council at McNeese is composed of representatives of the six social fraternities on campus: Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Order, Kappa Sigma, Phi Beta Sigma, Pi Kappa Phi, and Tau Kappa Epsilon. The Council is composed of two repre- sentatives appointed by each fraternity to serve for one year. An executive commit- tee is elected at the end of the fall semes- ter. The purpose of the IFC is to establish good interfraternal relationships among the member groups, to encourage a wholesome atmosphere for the continu- ation of the fraternal system on the McNeese campus and to promote the ideals of brotherhood upon which all fra- ternities are fundamentally based. Ac- complishments within the last year includ- ed publishing the Freshman Record and active participation in Greek Week and Fall Rush.
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The spirit of the Greek system at McNeese is seen by the excitement of lota junior Pauline Lantz (Pi Kappa Phi Rose) and Wilford Bourne during the McNeese-Louisiana Tech football game. (Photo by T. Maricle) Divider 83
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Panhellenic Council President Theresa Hay and Vice-President Maria Norwood display a t-shirt used as part of the fall rush program. (Photo by S. Levy) Susan Clarke, of Phi Mu sorority, spends time reviewing the qua- lities of different sorori- ties during the 984 fall Rush Bid Day. (Photo. by J. Cates), Panhellenic IFC 85
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