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Being involved in individual activities as well as group projects makes each Alpha Delta Pi Come Alive Cheerleaders, debaters, Cowgirl Kick- ers, and Panhellenic officers are but a few of many members who compose the Al- pha Delta Pi sorority. These young women are a close-knit group with high academic and social standards; a group whose pride is echoed on the McNeese campus. The Alpha Delta Pi’s believe strongly in the word ‘‘sisterhood.”’ This bond enables them to work as an active unit, both on campus and throughout the community. The Ronald McDonald Home is this soror- 86 Greeks ae ee ity’s special interest project, and the young women work diligently in their effort to aid this organization. But, of course, it is not all work and no play in the sorority. The Alpha’s enjoy sponsoring a number of social activities that promote ‘‘old fashioned fun! ’ Their annual parties includes Space Chase, Snowball, and last, but not least, the Bay- ou Bash. Alpha Delta Pi is on the move at McNeese. They're proud; and it shows!
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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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Campus sponsored events draw support from Al- pha Delta Pi as sorority members lend spirit to the Homecoming parade in the fall semester. (Photo by T. Maricle) Front row: Lucretia Beard, Danny Barbat, Kim Stagg, Mary Ellen Marshall, Regina Reed, Pat Gafford. Second row: Mike Nelson, Sherry Daigle, Cathy Maher, Carol Painter, Gina Delpapa, Anna Moon, Lisa Kravchuk, Kelli Gregg, Bryan McCauley. Third row: Hank Hurley, Carol Chavanne, Becky McMillin, Page Mosley, Theresa Hay, Michelle Naquin, Dana Monk, Robin Lazenby, Trey Broadhurst. Back row: Colleen Bruno, Cammie Boudreaux, Christy Lenser, Yvette Baker, Allison Tefertiller, Angela Foux, Pam Derouen, Angie Fontenot, Lillian Hines, Tamico Rhodes, Georgia Rizer, Kim Daboval, Lynn Hudson. (Photo by T. Maricle) Senior Julie Joubert contributes to a fund raising activity by purchasing a box of candy from Cathy Maher and her ADPi little sister, Mary Ellen Mar- shall. (Photo by M. Bennett) Alpha Delta Pi 87
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