Nicholls State University - La Pirogue Yearbook (Thibodaux, LA)

 - Class of 1976

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Two Phi Sigs were nominated to the Greek Court at SongFest Night, Jamie Babin and Mark Marcel. For Halloween a party vvas held for the children of the Acadia Day Care Center on campus. Members also visited the Senior Citi- zen's Home and collected money for the Cystic Fibrosis Walk-a-thon. Officers of Phi Sigma Kappa are Rod- ney Cosse, president, David Ashley, vice president, Pat Ford, secretary, Glen Ther- ialut, sentinel, and James Evans, pledge inductor. Phi Sigma Kappa: On roof: Mark Marcel, Peggy Matherne, Fred Maeder, Glenn Theriault, Eddie Schiro, Theresa Rupp, Jerome Muldowney, James Evans, Anna Majorie, Clayton Diaz, lrvvin Joubert, Wilson Couch and Libby LeBlanc. Near sign: Caro- lyn Zander, David Doucet, Gerald LeBlanc and Anna Romano, On ground: Steve Frith, Leonard Ledet, Daniel Brandt, Dianne Woods, James deGraauw, Debbie Robertson, Pat Ford and William 1 .W-U tis' intl ,v- K .J -I TUG-0-WAR First .... . . .Tau Kappa Epsilon Second . . . .... Pi Kappa Alpha Third . . . . . .Phi Kappa Theta Fourth . . . . . .Phi Sigma Kappa -1. Fitth . . . . . .Kappa Alpha Waiting for his palm to cool before attacking the pins, Pat Parra takes a moment to plan his strategy before toelng the line in the bowling tourney. Welker. On porch: Suzette Boudreaux, Rodney Cosse, Chuck LeBlanc, Jamie Babin, Judy Borne, Laurie Dorvie, Elliot Peirron, Helen Tonglet, Monica Tonglet, Yvonne Barbier, Carl Guillory, Theresa Trapani, Mary deGraauvv, David Ashley, Nancy Jeansonne, Pat Parra, Ronnie Dupuy, George Hain- del, Dauriel Oliver, Ken Schexnayder, Brian Gau- threaux and Gene Stephen. .f ,V -I 1 f. y f' 3 ia ' ,vw Q f.,-' , V, fl ' 5 -- ' K 4 ' -If 'ln' f' ' f ,fy ,,r ri5'y I' f 'if V V f , '.f'f ' , -' .- !!,,f , .f 7' Cx ,ff li nl' H' 1 - gniinvn Q. ,fv ' I ji.. ' .' ' V 1 HHH V li nina S MXH, 'S .. X- 'gg ' ' '-V. .XS X -N-QR - - shi sg x XS U 1 ,. ,ff L' ,Quilts Y -Ate. V 'ai-'6tfi.' n nv llll NX-S5i -, -NST? 5 s' X 'i-N uoibuiuuad Phi Sigma Kappa 193

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192 Pi The pirogue races got off to a booming start, under the protection of Pi Kappa Phi's cannon. The cannon, a symbol for the local chapter, has been taken to various events, intramural football games and parades, pulled by willing members. A house was purchased on Jackson Street by Pi Kappa Phi, making them the sixth fraternity to have a residence in Thi- bodaux. Active since 1974, the group pitched in with the painting of the Thibodaux Senior Cltizen's Home. The group also sponsors an annual Halloween party for the children of the Acadia Day Care Center. CHARIOT RACE First ,...... .. .Tau Kappa Epsilon Second ..., t,., P hi Kappa Theta Third . . . . . .Pi Kappa Alpha Fourth . . ,..,, Delta Sigma Phi Fifth. . . . . .Phi Sigma Kappa Officers of Pi Kappa Phi are Aaron Fanguy, president, Don Champagne, vice president, Edward Bourgeois, trea- surer, Steve Adams, secretary, Tim Benoit, warden, Herbie Ford, historian, Michael Garrard, chaplain. Adviser to the group is Dwight Bou- dreaux. Watching one example of howto paint a wall, Her- bie Ford and Dale Forrester observe the painting of the Senior Citizens Home Kappa Phi Pi Kappa Phis ioin resident Greeks, buy fraternity house With a sign in the front yard of the fra- ternity house to proclaim their t'country, Phi Sigma Kappa stayed on the move enough to need the sign. Not to tell others, but to remind them- selves. Five members attended the Phi Sigma Kappa National Convention held at Kent State. Another five members attended a mini- conclave at the University of Houston. Barry Landry kept his glasses to read with, but dressed in a Boman Toga like other members of Phi Kappa Theta for their skit at the Song Fest in Peltier Auditorium. Several Pi Kappa Phi clowns escorted the children of the Acadia Day Care Center to different offices on campus for a Halloween trick or treat. A full chapter retreat was held in April at Grand Isle for a weekend. Phi Sigs also visited fellow chapters at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, University of Ohio-Akron and the Univer- sity of North Alabama. ln return, the Beta Gamma chapter from Cornell University visited the local bayou country. The 26 actives got into the spirit of Homecoming Week with the display Extinguish the Demons and marching in the Homecoming Parade. ln intramural sports, the fraternity com- peted in flag football, basketball and vol- leyball, taking a fourth and fifth place fin- ish in the first two sports respectively. 13- l' f.- .4 -QE -is Q- 'TLV 1'1 l



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Fire truck repaired and Pi Kappa Alpha keeps rolling along A two-year hold on the trophy for the best homecoming display came to an end utive years. This omen in November seemed to forecast what would happen when the track games began for Greek Week in March. Although taking two first place victories in the 100-yard dash and the broad jump. Pi Kappa Alpha had seven second-place finishes. They were in the 880-yard run, 880- yard relay, mile run, tug-of-war and the softball tournament, This number of points gave the Zeta Psi chapter a second place finish in the - - Bill Hall and Brian Gautreaux keep a total of scores for P' Kappa Alpha' as Delta Zeta Dre in the IFC Bowling Tournament Results gave TKE Hoping for that one extra inch to take first place, Matt Palmer flies to an impact in the sandpit in the Greek track and field games. ' fraternities division. In intramural sports, a PKA team fin- ished second in football, playoffs with other teams competing in basketball and softball. At the Greek SongFest, a skit doing a take-off on television commercials was presented. Two PKAs were also nominated to the Greek Court, David Doherty and Doug Ashbaugh. ln the Miller Pick'em Up Program in the fall, Pi Kappa Alpha finished second in fraternities, winning a color television set. The 34-man Nicholls chapter visited the other five Pi Kappa Alpha chapters in the state, hosting several in Thibodaux for various events. FOOSBALL TOURNEY First ......... Tau Kappa Epsilon Second ......... Phi Kappa Theta Third .......... Phi Sigma Kappa Fourth .......... Delta Sigma Phi Fifth ............ Pi Kappa Alpha Members attended the regional con- vention in Memphis and the Pi Kappa Alpha National Convention held at Vail, Colorado. During Push Week activities the group picked up 15 pledges. Officers for Pi Kappa Alpha are Kenny vented them from making it three consec- first place SOFTBALL TOURNEY First . . . . . ...... Kappa Alpha Second . . .... Pi Kappa Alpha Third . . . . . . Delta Sigma Phi Fourth . . . . . Delta Sigma Phi Fifth . . . .... Tau Kappa Epsilon i kappa Alpha Cuenca

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