McNeese State University - Log Yearbook (Lake Charles, LA)

 - Class of 1988

Page 157 of 344

 

McNeese State University - Log Yearbook (Lake Charles, LA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 157 of 344
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— Interfraternity Council — ‘he Interfraternity Council, the governing body of the seven fra- ternities, was established to en- courage the leadership, involvement and service of all fraternities. Under the ad- visory of E. J. Alexander, the council governs fraternal activities including Greek Week, Campus Rush Week and Spring Fling. Officers for 1987-88 are: Craig Be- laire, president; Hank Reid and Mitch Morgan, vice presidents; Blake Horn, treasurer; and Gene Malbrough, secre- tary. JUDIE MIER, Jose Gabilondo and Scott Reviere enjoy good banquet fixin’s. TORONTO SPIKES of Alpha Phi Alpha consults Dean of Student Services Louis Rivere prior to the Interfraternity Council Banquet. CRAIG BELAIRE, president, offers instructions for officer elections. FRONT ROW: Blake Horn, Gene Malbrough, Hank Reid, Mitch Morgan, Craig Belaire; back: Toronto Spikes, David Berryhill, Greg Montelaro, Scott Rivere, Jose Gabilondo, Kelly Fontenot, Wilbert Lewis, Matthew Butler and Josef Cash. Interfraternity Council 153

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Panhellenic Council s the governing body for social so- rorities, Panhellenic Council rep- resentatives meet once a month to discuss Greek rules, plan for Rush activ- ities, and coordinate social events. Special activities this year included a Christmas party at the local Women’s Shelter, a Scholarship Tea in the Alumni Center, Greek Week and a special seminar on Rape Awareness. The council also sponsored several sorority fraternity exchanges and after-game dances. Faculty advisor for the Council is Dr. Pamela Jenkins. Officers for this year are Macqueline Fontenette, president; Teren Menge and Bridgette Fontenot, vice pres- idents; Pam O'Reilly, treasurer; Lorraine Ramsey, secretary; and Caprice O’Quinn, reporter. NHELLENIC OF- (left to right): am O'Reilly, Ca- price O’Quinn, Amanda Chesser, Dr. Pam Jenkins, Delisa 2 ton and Lor- FRONT ROW: Vickie Bailey, Eva Gabilondo, Macquleline Fontenette, Pam O'Reilly, Mary Ann Hebert; middle: Suzanne Davis, Lorraine Ramsey, Amy Johnson, Delisa Washington; back: Lisa Holk, Sherri Kowalski, Stacey Baker, Caprice O’Quinn, Tracy Bleich, Angela Moss. SHERRI KOWALSKI (back) and Lisa Holk haul armloads of Huggies to the Women’s shelter. PAM O'REILLY, Christy Drum and Caprice O'Quinn enjoy a Panhel- lenic Tea. 152 Panhellenic Council ® |



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ervice to all mankind’ is the motto of Alpha Kappa Alpha. In keeping with this motto, the sisters of Alpha Kappa Alpha assisted with the National Air Show, the Mayor’s Trash Bash and participated in the Health Fair. Every year the sorority supports the Battered Women’s Shelter, the NAACP, the Sickle Cell Anemia Foun- dation and the Foreman-Reynaud YMCA. Alpha Kappa Alpha, established at Howard University in 1908, is the oldest sorority for black professional women. It s dedicated to cultivating and encouraging high scholastic and ethical standards as well as to promoting friend- ship among college wom- en. Alpha Kappa Alpha’s colors are salmon pink and apple green and their spirit is symbolized by the tea rose. Officers for the 1987- 88 term are: Bridgette Goodwin, president; Mon- ley Gpely, iwike@e president; Bridgette Fontenot, treasurer; Suzanne Davis, secretary; and Shery! Wilkins, dean of pledges. Rose Williams serves aS graduate advi- sor. Vickie Bailey Lorette Bellow Suzanne Davis Lisa Manuel Ursella Parker 154 Alpha Kappa Alpha ( ) Kim Prater Valerie Wilkins —

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