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

 - Class of 1976

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'Sigma Serves Chilclren' ancl Foolish Fashion Show highlight busy year Although third in size when compared to other sororities, Sigma Sigma Sigma outranks six fraternities with 35 members. A trip was made to the campus of Southeastern Louisiana University to aid the Tri-Sigma chapter there with their rush activities. With the theme Sigma Serves Chil- dren the Gamma Pi chapter held a ben- efit for their national project, the Fiobbie Page Memorial. The money collected from the benefit goes for research at the Cardinal Glen- non Memorial Hospital for Children, St. Louis, Mo. and the North Carolina Memo- rial l-lospital, Chapel l-lill, North Carolina. The Nicholls Tri-Sigs hosted State Day in March for other chapters from South- eastern Louisiana University, the Univer- sity of Southwestern Louisiana, Loyola University, Northwestern Louisiana Uni- versity and alumni from Thibodaux, Houma and New Orleans. .+ l..-. . Each year Tri-Sigma sponsors its Foolish Fashion Show, at the Foundry, a night spot where many students gather. The fashion show consists of men modeling the latest fashions, for women, After the initial embarrassment and kegs of beer have been downed, the show is relaxed and as funny as it is fool- ish. Formals were held at Christmas and in the spring for members, with a Founder's Day Banquet April 7 to mark their ninth year at Nicholls. A Mother-Daughter Banquet was also held in Thibodaux for parents to meet the sorority of their daughters. During Greek Week, Tri-Sigma finished fourth in competition, but placed three members on the Greek Court. With determination to go forward or a sly peek at how the competition does it, the sorority sack race never lacked spirit, regardless of how far the jump- ers got. T ...M ' U6 igma Sigma Sigma They were Mary Ann Giglio, Karen Toole and Gail Seal. For the SongFest Night the sorority presented a medley of songs by Simon and Garfunkel. Coming in second in the Miller Pick'em Up Contest, won the group a prize of a portable color television. Officers in the fall semester were Yvonne Hernandez, presidentg Gail Seal, Final Results Sorority Division Delta Zeta Firs Phi Mu Second Tri Sigma Fourth Alpha egkmipgiia f f f f f f . .third Giving the Demon a complete washing, Tri-Sigma joined other campus organizations with a Home- coming display along the streets of the Campus. ,,29 pl ......s-1-

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Embarrassed by a secret, Gayle Echols hides her face, in the skit prepared by Phi Mu for SongFest Night. Echols was chosen goddess at the Greek Ball. A favorite stuffed animal, a warm blanket and a pair of thick socks can withstand the night hours of rocking, The Phi Mus achieved their goal of 48 hours. 419' 1' R f- ' T f'w A A ,s -my . ' V u y.- ' 1 x W . 1 1 X K , N Cuenca te ,f l ., ,pf 7,4 . ,QV ,, ,, , ., ,gin 152' 'an'- Mfv M'-aw 'fftwfffi N l -flea-:F-57 .ei 4, Lge-1 4' 'l fi -fr t ilt 51' TQ V 'S lt, - ii 4 2,0-- 1l.wm7aus' '-gg ,, v- re- V.-W Q '-'42, -iss - lf' P , ' . 1 1. The Phi lvlu National Convention was set for the summer in Macon, Georgia. For Homecoming Week, Phi Mu put up a display entitled Steam the Demons which won a third place finish for the sorority. The display was complete with dry ice to simulate the boiling cauldron. Cheering, noisy and toot stomping, the sorority loaded up a truck and joined in the Homecoming Parade from the Thibo- daux Civic Center to the campus. For Greek Week, Gayle Echols was crowned Greek Goddess while another Phi Mu, Yvonne Babin, was nominated to the Greek Court. At Songlfest Night, the sorority donned knee-high sox, letter sweaters and brought the '50s back with a tribute to rock'n'rolI. In the sorority division of the Greek Games, Phi Mu finished second, barely losing out to Delta Zeta, The women managed to take first place finishes in the balloon race, wheel barrow race and volleyball tournament. Officers lor Phi Mu are Mary Foote, president, Annette Delewis, vice presi- dent, Arlene Perkins, treasurer, Susan Palazzo, secretary, and Sabrina Four- roux, pledge director. Phi Mu 205 , 'et



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vice president, Benee Darsey, treasurer, Holly Hurst, secretary, Mary Bourgeois, rush director, and Joanie Chadwick, edu- cational director, Sigma Sigma Sigma officers in the Sigma Sigma Sigma: First row: Joan Grillet, Benee Matherne, Debby Cortez, Charlene Stein, Joanie Chadwick, Holly Hurst, Yvonne Hernandez, Mary Katherine Bourgeois, Gail Seal, Renee Dar- sey, Ellen Boudreaux, Bhonda Bochel, and Karen Toole, Second row: Jay Smith, Suzette Boudreaux, Bonita Estrada, Paula Vezinat, Kim Blum, Cheryl Caminiat, Linda Pahnke, Mary Ann Giglo, Linda spring semester were Karen Toole, presi- dent, Cathy Seely, vice president, Judi Bichard, secretary, Carol Dicharry, trea- surer, Mary Bourgeois, rush director, and Linda Woods, educational director. Woods, Karen Godwin, Judi Bichard, Ann Maiorie, Cheryl Molaison, Karen Denoux, Evelyn Pfeiffer and Linda Cassenberger, Third row: Cathy Seely, Helen Wenzel, Pattie Roche, Jarme Cassidey, Susan Burcalow, Carol Dicharry, Karen Stein, Linda Shaddox, Mary Ellen Peltier, Donna Blum, Grace Bourgeois, Kathy Miller, Mary Martinez, Mona Pitre and Kathy Blagg. Cuenca ifjuiuued CD so 3 ns CD LO 3 Q: QU LO 3 uo m rv O xi ln victory or after any event, the spirit and ties of friendship remain, for all the competitors and spec-

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