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MEMBERS. INCLUDE: James Cart, Russell Zaunbrecher, Jeff Smith, Chris Perry, David Rhabany, Craig Belaire, William McClendon, Jack Drouhilit, Jeff Bry- ant, David Carter, Luke Doise, Thomas Reifer, Richard Marcantel, John Doumite, James Pea- cock, Toronto Spikes, Dr. Brently Cagle, Todd Ammons, Dr. Joe Cash, Eric LeGros, Alan Sigler, David Moise, Scott Ri- viere, Ricky Self, Marty DeReouen, Lloyd “Choppy” Guillotte, Earl Barger, E. J. Alexander, Mike Hayes, Jim Brown, Charles Anderson, Ollie Johnson, Dean Riviere. ccording to the organ- ization’s bylaws, ‘Blue Key is... a spirit that embraces leadership, service to McNeese, intellectual attain- ment, belief in God and support of the ideals of the United States.”’ New members for the 1987- 88 term are the following: Todd Ammons, Charles Anderson, Patrick Boudreaux, Jeffrey Bry- ant, Daniel Doucet, John Doumite, John Drouilhet, Choppy Guillotte, Michael Hayes, Michael Holden, David leyoub, Johnny Johnson, Eric LeGros, Richard Marcantel, Gregory Marceaux, William Mc- Clendon, David Moise, James Peacock, Thomas Reifer, Scott Riviere, John Savell, Richert Self, Alan Sigler, Toronto Spikes, Robert Thibodeaux and Robert Young. New honorary members are Dr. Harold Aymond, E. Earl Barger and Dr. Bruce Swindle. Officers are Christopher Per- ry, president; Jeff Smith, vice- president; David Rahbany, sec- retary treasurer; and John Ezernack, senator. 126 Organizations () Alpha Epsilon embership in Epsilon Alpha Epsilon, a women’s hon- or fraternity, is open, by invi- tation, to full time junior or se- nior women. Candidates must hold or have held an office of leadership in at least two or- ganizations o ffering service to the university and or commu- nity. The 1987-88 officers were: Heidi Welch, president; Dana Miller, vice president; Cathy McCreedy, secretary-treasurer; Frankie Granger, membership and publicity chairman; and Jacquie Morris, initiation chair- man. Dorris Finnigan and Fran- ces Milburn serve as advisors. a
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Bacchus » acchus is one of over 300 chapters organized to instill in the university community an awareness of the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse. One of its most publicized events was Substance Awareness Week when Bacchus worked to promote the awareness of alcohol and drug abuse. Serving as advisor is Jo Eddie Dowers, associate dean of Student Services; and Wayne Taylor, director of the Wesley Foundation, is co-advisor. The 1987-88 officers include: Jeff Smith, president; Lori Broussard, vice pres- ident; Marion Mills, secretary-treasurer; Doug Stewart, reporter; and Stacy DeBose, senator. FRONT ROW: Joana Atkinson, Bannette Williams, Marion Mills, Alysa Elliott, Dean Jo Eddie Dowers, Jeff Smith. Back row: Kim Prater, Sister Claire Pellerin, Lori Broussard, Wayne Taylor, John Welsh. Resident Student Association rs. Jo Eddie Dowers and William Gossett are advisors to this service organization comprised of students residing in the campus residence halls. The purpose of the association is to provide a spirit of unity among the resident students by instigating programs and social activities for its members. FRONT ROW: Randall Ester, John Welch, Elaine Berken, Skipper Reifer. Back row: La Done Henry, Marion Mills, Lori Broussard, Debbie Karom. Alpha Lambda Delta ™, Ipha Lambda Delta, the Freshman Honor Society, i is dedicated to promoting scholarship and rec- ognizing academic achievement among freshmen. Fresh- men with a 3.5 GPA or better are initiated each October and April. This year’s officers include: Christopher LaFleur, president; Donna Richardson, vice president; Brett Cooley, secretary; and Alyce Cox, treasurer. LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris LaFleur, Donna Richardson, Alyce Cox, Christy Drum, Brett Cooley. () Organizations 125
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McNeese Ambassadors earing gold blazers and ' y blue slacks, Ambassadors continually represent McNeese State University in a host hostess capacity at various university functions. This year the Ambas- sadors served at events such as the Faculty Chamber reception, the Macbeth Symposium, Grad- uation, and home football and bas- ketball games. The Ambassadors are governed by a seven-member faculty com- mittee under the direction of Chairman Dr. Don Lyons. The 20 Ambassadors are selected on the basis of intelligence, service and leadership. FRONT ROW: Pete Sinclair, Santiago Per- ez, Brian Stewart, Craig Ortego, Aris Mihe- lidakis, Arnold Wykoff. Back row: Maque- line Fontenette, Missy Young, Gail Prats, Taina Savoit, Lori Akins. ' he Newman Club, or Catholic Student Center as it is com- monly known, works under the counsel of Dr. Judy Savoie to build friendships and brotherhood among its members. The Newman Club’s events in- clude Continual Community Serv- ice Projects and semi-annual re- treats. The Club is also a member of the state and national Catholic Student Association. Officers for the 1987-88 school year were: Anita Walther, presi- dent; Andre’ Togeum, vice- president; Tonya Fontenot, treas- urer; and Maria Ange, secretary. FRONT ROW: E. J. Hebert, Deanna Ken- nedy, Angela Touchet. Middle row: Paula Savant, Philip McLean, Paul Godeaux, Anita Walther, Allen Burge, Fred Menard. Back row: Stacy Beaubouef, Rachael LeBlanc, Stephanie DeVille, Mina Ann Eck- ert, Michelle Trenton, Dee Dee Rodiles, Father M. Boulet, Sister Claire Pellerin. ® Organizations 127
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