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Louis Bono of Tau Kappa Epsilon displays another side in Tri Sig's Foolish Fashion show at the Foundry. Bobby Ryan of Acacia Fraternity prepares to take his turn in the IFC Bowling Tournament. l ll 9 It The awards were presented at a banquet held during the fall semester by national president Andres Estrada. Other awards won by the chapter were the all sports trophy and the songfest award, given during Greek Week. The fraternity sponsored a regional leadership confer- ence at Nicholls during the spring semester for about 50 PKT members from the South and Southwest. Following the conference, the Krewe of Nu Omega held its Mardi Gras ball. The queen of the ball was Linette Marcel of Phi Mu, and the king was Barry Landry. Duke Lester is fraternity president. Other officers are Glen I-Iaydel, vice president: Tommy Eschete. secretary: Mike Naquin, treasurerg Tommy Thomassie, rush chair- man: and Mike Hebert, pledge chairman. Faculty advisor is Dr. Lacy Marcotte. Downing a bottle of beer seems an easy task at this Tau Kappa Epsilon Rush Party.
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In preparation for the game during Greek intra- murals, Barbara Volpi and Nancy Vicknair of Alpha Gamma Delta practice setting up. 2. 'fa 41? I14 r-4 Z., V--4 Mokrycki, Charmaine Morel, Dory Naquin. Caroline Poche, Kathy Schoultz, Maria Spinella. Tay Thomas. Monica Tonglet, Cindy Vargas, Iennifer Victoriano, Mar- tha Welch. Bette Borne, Dolores Tassin and Beth Pellegrin. Phi Kappa Theta With 58 active members and 12 pledges, the Nu Omega chapter of PHI KAPPA THETA had its tenth anniversary on campus this year. The chapter won three national awards in recognition of its outstanding achievements. The awards were the Temple Award, presented for the greatest cooperation with the editor of the fraternity's national newspaper: the Presidents Award, given to the chapter which most pro- moted participation by its members in student govern- ment activities: and the Founder's Cup. awarded to the best all-around chapter in each of three categories. Nu Omega, competing in the small Creek system cate- gory, was chosen from 69 other chapters for the Founder's Cup Award. I. , .4 Creek l
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Delta Zetas IoEllen Melancon, Martha Goodrow, Beth Fakier and Miki O'Neal offered Singing Valentines for those who wanted to remember the day in a different way. Sporting brightly-colored jerseys. Kappa Alpha members, part of Nicholls' newest fraternity, enjoy the Greek Week parade through the cam- pus. Mlm Pap' - - I. 'I -' .' i'
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