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Crganizations I Campus organizations led to each persons ial interest, It it was rvice, religious, musical or ot ournalism or military nature, Opportunity was available. r those interested in close ot friendship, the Greeks on mpus may have offered that ial need.
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Service groups bring students together 2 D 3? Q , J if ' ev ' I t 6, fi A 1 i he i Rotaract Club: sitting: John Weimer, Jeff Roshto, Mary Rae Hudgins, Margaret Canafax, Lelia Ray, Ellen Hotard, Melissa Vicknair and Chris Diket. Standing: Buckley Kessler, Gene Gouax, Kenneth Hanley, Chris Waguespack, Michael Hanley, John Hanley, Remy Chiasson and Dean Ridley Gros. R013 I'3Cf Rotaract has brought the Thibodaux community and campus leaders from the various academic collegestogether to meet and exchange ideas and informa- tion on business. Sponsored by the Thibodaux Rotary Club, the group held a cocktail party for foreign students in the Century Club Room of John L. Guidry Stadium. This gave both the rotarlans and the foreign students a chance to meet on an individual basis. ln the spring, West-Brothers manager James Cooley was a guest speaker on shoplifting and its effect on business and the public. Karate Club: kneeling: Libby LeBlanc, Ronnie Abshire and John David. Standing: Rick McBride, Myron Fonseca, Chris Cantrelle and Mark Domin- que. Karate Club While students engaged in intramural basketball competition on the floor of Sto- pher Gym, the top levels were also busy. White-clad students stretched them- selves vvith difficult exercises then began hours of practice in the martial arts. Two evenings a week, the Karate Club met to sharpen their skills in Tae Kwon do. At the South Louisiana Open Karate Tournament in Morgan City, Chris Cant- relle won first place in the green-blue belt division in the kata form. Cantrelle also placed second in the same division for Kumite. ln the yellovv-orange belt division Libby LeBlanc placed third in Kumite. Karate Club 149
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