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5 i Kenny Farmer gets a glass of beer while Mark Mohr waits in line at the Greek Social at the Tau Kappa Epsilon house before the first football game. A Phi Mu member posts a banner above the court in Stopher Gym to give the Lady Colonels some encouragement in their basketball game. 'L . ,DJ 4 fr . , , i --' s M x ,- WK - lv-I-mx, tk f 'XXX Q i N. 5 V X if Sybil Iackson and Kim Gil find a place to enjoy a quiet moment during a fraternity social. t ll 9 It Members of Tri-Sig enjoy a social at the Phi Sigma Kappa house. The group's other officers are Karen Godwin, vice presi- dent: Buggsie Majorie. treasurer: Silvia Martinez, secre- tary: and Lin Gassenberger, rush chairperson. Faculty advisor is Martha Leese. Members are Ellen Boudreaux, Grace Bourgeois, Rox- ane Breaux, Muffie Brennan, Minnie Bruce. Susan Burca- low. Cheryl Caminita, Peggy Chaney, Susan Connors, Iulie Crouch, Karen Denous, Carol Dicharry, Mary Ann Giglio. Kim Gil, Melanie Giroir, Susan Giroir, Karen Griffon, Iodi Kennedy. Mary Elizabeth Leese, Gesina Lockridge. Linda Malone, Laura Martinez, Cindy Mathews, Martha Meha- lik, Linda Pahnke, Mary Peltier, Evelyn Pfeiffer. Ioyce Rathle, Iudi Richard. Patti Roche, Cathy Seely. Karen Toole, Paula Vezinat, Helen Wenzel and Linda Woods. Phi Mu The Kappa Eta chapter of PHI MU sorority was the first sorority to organize on campus. It now has 45 active mem- bers. Phi Mu activities during the year included Phi Week in the fall. During the week, the group held a popcorn C rr-ck
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A ,mfg-if To get ready for intramurals, Sharon Burch of Alpha Gamma Delta practices setting up the vol- leyball. Tri Sig Kim Barkmeyer samples local French fries while Paula Vezina! simply watches. t 11 9 It Carefully balancing the cups, Mike Strohmeyer mixes drinks at ei party at the TKE house. party after a volleyball game and a kidnap in which the pledges took the actives out for early morning doughnuts. Also held in the fall was the annual road rally. Members and their dates followed clues hidden around town and were led to a party. The sorority also joined with fraternities to host several parties held during the year. Annette DeLewis is Phi Mu president. Also serving as sorority officers are Sue Cain, vice president: Carolyn Pineda, treasurerg Valerie Barrios, rush chairperson: Deb- bie Provenzano, pledge directorg Cindy Terracina, record- ing secretary: and Dianne Donner, corresponding secre- tary. One of the group's members, Lisette Deramee, became Panhellenic president with the new elections. Mary Susan Bouterie is the advisor. Active members are: Gayla Abel, Yvonne Babin, lean- ette Bailey, Carol Barcia, Susan Bergeron, Iennifer Bou- dreaux, Betsy Campbell, Shelley Carle, Paula Carraway, Bonnie Clement, Robin Clement, Iena Daigle, Vanee Daure, Danna de la Cruz, Lisa Dupont, Mary Foote, Sabrina Fourroux, Pam Geraci, Dona Cuidroz, Ioan Gui-
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