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Delta Zeta Established on campus in 1968, the Kappa Alpha chap- er of DELTA ZETA sorority has 52 active members. The chapter won several national awards, including the lational Council Award, which is given to the outstand- ig chapter in the United States. Other awards won by the hapter on the national level are the activities, member- hip, philanthropy, pledge program and standards awards. Iarrie Goodrow was given the Grace Mason Lundy award rhich is given to outstanding seniors. This year Delta Zeta also won the Panhellenic scholas- C, songfest, and Creek Week awards. Beth Bush is president of the sorority. Other officers are .nn Barker, vice president of rush: Carol Herrington, vice resident of pledges: Ann Bourgeois, recording secretary: eth Fakier, corresponding secretaryg and Sandra Bordes, 'easurer. Gina Cuzzino represents the chapter on the anhellenic Council, and Dr. Io Ann Cangemi is the fac- lty advisor. Active members of the sorority are: Tracy Baker, Ann U BM lr l' l.l-x el 5 i i ll 9 It Pi Kappa Phi members whoop it up as their truck goes past the union during the annual Creek Week parade. ? units. ay .nf x ati. - MM, . it 5, , A '-s Everyone gets into the Carnival Spirit in South Louisiana and Phi Kappa Theta is no exception. PKT member Eddie Legendre moves to the music during the PKT Carnival Ball held in the Student Union. Mike Ruggiero of Phi Kappa Theta stretches for that last inch in the Creek Week broad iump con- lest. -. E Crvelx J' CT
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i. 1 Ez Barker, Sheila Becnel, Phyllis Bergeron, Ann Blanchard, Lydia Blanchard, Sandra Bordes, Ann Bourgeois, Lisa Bright, Vickie Broussard, Susan Brown, Kayla Caballero, Karen Calecas, Mary Cavell, Sue Chaisson, Karen Cle- ment, Sarah Cohen, Lori Cole, Bonnie Coyne, Aline Deimel, Stephanie Delaune, Renee Dupuis, Cathy Fakier, Alice Fontaine, Martha Goodrow, Roxie Hebert, Susan Henry, Becky Hymel, Belinda Hymel, Alice Landry, Linda LeBlanc, Brenda Luker, lane Marcello, Debra Martinez, Peggy Matherne, Kay McCann, Denise McRight, IoEllen Melancon, Harriet Mire, Barbara Mitchell, Miki O'Neal, Ioanne Parr, Mary Perque, Ceri Perret, Ianelle Perry, Winx Richard, Marybeth Rogers, Desi Roth, Iudy Spicuzza, Mic- helle Taylor, Ieanne Thibodeaux, Kim Thibodeaux, Shelia Delta Alpha Kappa members make the last turn, heading for campus in the parade pre- ceding the Homecoming bonfire. yi xx X X. aw' J' N' 5 ' Toups, Ellen Vicknair and Cathy Weimer. Pledges are Bonnie Theriot and Nancy Christensen. Sigma Sigma Sigma The Camma Pi chapter of SIGMA SIGMA' SIGMA has been on campus for ten years, with 32 members currently active. The chapter won the national Robbie Page award for philanthropic service. The sorority hosted a Thanksgiving Mass at the Aquinas Center along with Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Also in the fall semester, the group held its annual Christmas dance. Mary Katherine Bourgeois serves as chapter president. l L,-rw RS if .,4 l ll 9 It Y Ei ,,, , sq. W
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