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Limbocker, Julee Hebert, Mary Ann Bellon, Shelly Johnson, Amy MIKE FORD and Shelley Smith appear to have had their share at the Wine and Cheese party. DAWN WILLIS, Nikki Ezelle, Susan Fontenot and MiMi Ford show the ne- cessity of a balanced lifestyle. STACIE ALLEN, Stephanie Bogle and Janet Fields join in the often strange competitions during Greek Week. Henderson, Paula Nale, Terri Robinson, Jonan Smith, Shelley Willis, Dawn Duhon, Dana Fruge, Celeste Miller, Jennifer Ford, MiMi Heard, Amy Bailly, Maret Loupe, Lauren Breaux, Bridget Kowalski, Sherri Harkins, Paige Atkinson, Joana Holk, Lisa Samohyl, Tenia Molbert, Amy Morris, Lisa Conner, Paula @) Chi Omega 167
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hi Omega is currently the largest wom- en's fraternity in the nation with over 170 national chapters and 300 alumunae groups. Since its establishment in 1895 at Fay- etteville, Arkansas, Chi Omega has enjoyed 93 years of growth and success. The Phi Zeta chap- ter on the McNeese campus has 57 active mem- bers. Although primarily a social organization, Chi Omega stresses high scholastic achievement, participation in campus and community activies and high moral standards. The official colors of the sorority are cardinal and straw, and its so- rority symbol is the owl. The white carnation is the Chi Omega flower. The 1987-88 officers are: Lisa Wojciechowski, president; Pam Thorne, vice president; Laurie Perry, secretary, Julie Moore, treasurer, Suzy Hereford, pledge trainer; Susan Bourgeois, per- sonnel; Taran Menge, Panhellenic Council rep- resentative; Kim Moore, Rush chairman; and Me- lissa Perrodin, chapter correspondent. Sinitiere, Julie Morris, Jaquie Burge, Vicki Baker, Stacey Ardoin, Kim Tilley, Dana Tramonte, Jennifer Price, Barbara Dawson, Bethyn Martin, Kim Young, Missy Moore, Kim Menge, Taran Moore, Julie Thorne, Pam Wojciechowski, Lisa Perry, Laurie Hereford, Suzy Bourgeois, Susan Perrodin, Melissa Bogle, Stephanie Moss, Angela McClelland, Nanette Walker, Daphne Allen, Stacie Fields, Janet Chesser, Amanda Kloor, Aundrea 166 Chi Omega (0) | — — sca eT ee le
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he Theta Rho chapter of Kappa Sigma was founded at McNeese in 1966; since then, Kappa Sigma has grown to be the largest Kappa Sigma fraternity on campus. Its members play vital roles in other campus organizations, including the Student Senate, SGA, SUB, intramurals and a number of professional and honorary organiza- tions. Members are also active in many fund raising organizations as well, including the Amer- ican Cancer Society, Mended Hearts Association and the Disabled American Veterans association. KAPPA SIGMAs will work as hard as they play, but in due time. Enjoying a little bit of the latter are: David Misse, Robert Gonzales, Max Morris, Scott Guillot, Lauren Loupe, Pat Merchant, Scott Malone, Casey Hayes and David Houssire. Aguillard, Jeff Gayle, Troy Veron, Darryl Dore, Jonathan Guillory, David Hanna, Judson W. Jr. Belaire, Craig Mack, Gregory Pottorff, Jimmy Lundy, Mark Trouille, Alan Peacock, James Savell, John Self, Richert Guillotte, Choppy Riviere, Scott Ferdinandsen, Dale Moise, David Cooley, Todd Ezernack, John Gabilondo, Jose leyoub, David Bailey, Clint Horn, Blake Sanders, Ric Powers, Luke Ryan, Jacob Doyle, Scott Fruge, Rocky Morin, Gilles Brown, Barry Shows, Frederick Trammell, Timothy Hines, Philip W. III Ellender, M. Scott 168 Kappa Sigma ( )
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