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and Gold and Mary Ann Lawson named Miss Alpha Phi Alpha. The Miss Kappa Mu Award went to Pam Robinson, Wiloert Boudreaux received the Presi- dential Award from the chapter. Officers of Alpha Phi Alpha are Donald Davis, presidentg l-lonoray Lewis, vice presidentg Wilbert Boudreaux, secretaryg and Greg Knox, treasurer, 880-YARD DASH First ...v,..v. Tau Kappa Epsilon Second . . .,.. Pi Kappa Alpha Third T . . T ,Pi Kappa Alpha Fourth . A ..,,.. Kappa Alpha Filth . , T , Tau Kappa Epsilon Straining without even touching the rope, Mark Giest uses body language to get Danny Cabolero to pull harder. Alpha Phi Alpha: First row: Mary Lawson, Marilyn Chatrnan, Pamela Robinson, Cheraien Perollo, Charlette Banks and Pose Banks. Second row: Donald Davis. Larry Hills, Perry Johnson, Victor Nixon, Wilpert Boudreaux, l-lonoray Lewis and Greg Knox TP? Alpha Phi Alpha - ia ': f TX 5 if:- Q K+ ,K A :-as . if itz, Q' 'KR
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Pennington ja 1' fi? Cuenca ,d Z f 6 'ss A X ,y ,i -4 1 ,-,, 9 ,,. sg .9 2 Q.. ' Q-, . T i Z J S i W, -,nv 1 ll' 'x Among the activities held during Black History Month were a group of speakers, including Honor- ary Lewis, a business major from Belle Rose, Alpha Phi Alpha joined other black groups on campus in sponsoring the forum and seminars, Taking first place in the Homecoming float competi- tion, Acacia used an elevating truck, raising their banner at various times, here in front of Ellender dorm. 440-YARD DASH First ........... Phi Kappa Theta Second ....... Tau Kappa Epsilon Third ........... Pi Kappa Alpha Fourth ............ Kappa Alpha Fifth ............ Delta Sigma Phi sponsored a dance for the basketball team. The First Black and Gold Ball was held in the spring, named forthe colors ofthe fraternity. Also held were a Black and Gold Pag- eant, a Spring Fashion Show and Greek Show. At the Alpha Phi Alpha Banquet, Don- ald Davis was named Alpha of the Year as the outstanding student member. Davis, a pre-medicine major, had already been named the Student Louisi- ana Education Association outstanding member of the Nicholls chapter. Clarence James received a certificate for outstanding chapter service, while Honoray Lewis was named Most Versatile Brother. The Sportsman Award went to Greg Knox, and Robert Turner received a pla- que for service to the chapter. Bose Banks was named Miss Black Alpha Phi Alpha 185
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If a visitor passed Nicholls and contin- ued on Louisiana Highway IF l, he would come to a large house facing the bayou, This particular house is the center of activity for Delta Sigma Phi. During the fall, pre-game parties were held to send spirited supporters to foot- ball games. The Epsilon Upsilon chapter were also spirited enough to take first place in the Miller Pick'em Up Program. The fraternity collected the most re- cyclable Miller cans and bottles in the fall semester. During Homecoming Week, Delta Sigs put together a display entitled Damn the Demons depicting a Colonel casting out Delta Sigs pick up most in Miller Contest Sigs started a close race with Tau Kappa Epsilon for the title in the fraternity divi- sion, but fell short, taking fifth place. In crowded Peltier Auditorium, the fra- ternity heard the names of two members nominated for Greek God: Danny Cabolero and Terry Breaux, a Northwestern Demon. ln intramural sports, playoff titles were close, as they finished third in football and fourth in basketball. Delta Sigma Phi took a couple of fifth place finishes in bowling and badminton and sponsored a softball tournament. ln Greek Week Competition, the Delta MILE RUN First ..,....,.,,. Pi Kappa Alpha Second .,... . , ,Pi Kappa Alpha Third .,,....... Phi Kappa Theta Fourth ..,,,..,. Phi Sigma Kappa Fifth ......... Tau Kappa Epsilon Someone usually has to sample the cooking, and Adele Cazenavette was caught during Delta Sig's Spaghetti Night during Ftush Week. Q0 QA niiivkl --.qu-up-1 gnuuuuuuruu 4--4 Breaux. yi , N -.. .,,,a, Delta Sigma Phi: First row: Cleo and Mike Junke, Second row: George Gabb 'g if V Mark Giest and Chuck Bopp. Third row ' ' Sherie Surley, Adele Cazenavette and Christy Carlait. Fourth row: Marty Cha bert, Elodie Chabert, Carroll Lyons Cal vin Morvant, Anthony Governale Eileen Cross, Mark Breaux, Mark Ledet Lewis Tabor and Danny Cabolero. Fifth row Martin Ouain, Leonard Clement Cadvisort, Carey Spence and Terry Delta Sigma Phi 187
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