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128 LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Simon, Patti Schultz, Maxine Myers, Stacy Coker, Kim Martin, Kim Jones, Lisa Lyles, Nanette McClelland, Scot Nuggent, Mike McFarland. KIM JONES and Scot Nuggent take advantage of the relaxing atmo- sphere at the Campus Outreach station. ampus Outreach, ‘‘an evangelistic organization which seeks to proclaim the good news of the gospel at McNeese,”’ offers study courses and a student center, as well as numerous activities, to assist in the spiritual well being of all students. Campus Outreach sponsors numerous activities throughout the year, including weekly lunches, monthly night meetings and Spring Break activities. The non- denominational organization offers opportunities to study the Bible either personally or through a series of correspondence. Organizations
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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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Baptist Student Union ‘he Baptist Student Union, formed in 1947, is sponsored by Southwest Louisiana Baptist Churches to provide growth opportunities for stu- dents in all areas of their lives. The union holds numerous events and activities to aid students in their social, academic, physical and spiritual lives. The Union's regular events included back-to-school retreats, campus revivals, BSC basketball tournaments, international student conferences, fall conventions and spring assemblies. Executive officers for the 1987-88 year were: Gary Gentry, president; Suzanne Hooper, secretary; Sherry Thornton, media chairman; Brian Thompson, worship chairman and A. J. Trosclair, missions-ministries chairman. BSC MEMBERS and guests enjoy a weekly luncheon. GUEST SPEAKER Randy Overstreet speaks to a full house at a BSU presenta- tion. BSG SPONSORED numerous banquets, complete with dy- namic and informa- tive guest speakers and lecturers such as Randy Overstreet. BSU EXECUTIVE COUNCIL keep in- formed of student needs by attending regular meetings. They are, left to right: Dale Gauthreaux, A.J. Trosclair, Brian Thompson, Carol Hebert, Ginger Hext and Gary Gentry. @ ) Organizations 129
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