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pledge-active football game and barbeque and an alumni party. Serving as president is Mark Marcel. Gther officers are Patrick Ford, vice president: Iames deCraauw, secretary: Chuck LeBlanc, treasurerg Iamie Babin. sentinel: and Kevin Boyd. inductor. Advisor is Daniel Olivier. Active members are Bryan Bartholomew, Paul Clouatre, Iohn Constant, Rodney Cosse. Clayton Diaz, Ronnie Dupuy, Ken Flowers. Brian Cautreaux, David Cuidry, Carl Cuillory, George I-laindel. Larry Iones, Creg Keifer, Ierry LeBlanc. Leonard Ledet. Greg Livaudais, Fred Maeder, Edgar Matthews, Tim Morvant. Ierry Muldowney. Craig Palmisano, Art Scadario. Ken Schexnayder. Clcnn Ther- iault and Charley Whartelle. Acacia The Nicholls colony of ACACIA fraternity was estab- lished on campus two years ago. The group has won the Homecoming float trophy each year. With hours to kill in tht' Phi Mu Rock-ti-Thom lor charity. Cina Daiglu finds other things to otzizupy her time-. Parties often ri-fli-cl pcvoplt-'s tlil't'vri-nt moods. Ernie' Autin shows his various ont-5 at ti 'VKH party. l
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Eddie Shenklin. center. of Alpha Phi Alpha dances at the Creek Social at the Phi Sig house the night before the Homecoming game. Over 500 Creeks attended and consumed over 7 kc-gs of beer. YS SQ- AI . N- 1 I ,K A D M L 1, vary 553353 J rw I . , .., .,igQg'22,f,.. in I, J, 4. Y sl .-g.' F 'I Q.: ij . V S.: ,L . Tim Cary of Phi Kappa Theta skids into the sand on his broad jump attempt during Greek Week events. 410 r-4 r-4 '3,....i P-4 Pike Cary Noto takes limi' out fortbi'f1'm.il1' gen- der at the Pi Kappa Alpha house during Spring Rush. Tim Lantrip is president of the fraternity. Also serving as officers are Eddie Bernard, senior dean: Raymond Tan- ner. junior dean: Robin Preston, treasurerg and Glynn Dagenhard-t, secretary. Faculty advisor is Quincy Thomp- son. Other members are David Ameen, Rocky Bush, Danny Chauvin, Mike Edwards, Iames English, Tom Flynn, Kenny Fugatte, Gil Hebert, Mark Henry, Karl Iones, Ioey Kennedy, Lenus King, Chris Michot, Billy Mooring and Larry Wiltz. Kappa Alpha In its first year as an active Nicholls chapter, the Epsilon Beta chapter of KAPPA ALPHA won first place in the Creek Week games. The new chapter also won the IFC scholastic award. President is Kurt Meyer. Other officers are Tommy Car- penter, vice president: Roger Kimball, recording secretary: Eugene Rother, corresponding secretary: and Thaddeus Zeringue, treasurer. Paul Leslie serves as faculty advisor. Other members are Kevin Bella, Clinton Bergeron, Ellis Braus. Tod Braus, Ken Caldwell, Lloyd Duffy, Don Ever- ett, Randy Firmin, Kim Folse, Carl Foreman, Robin Cil- more, Ralph Cuidry, lose Hernandez, Mark Housepian. Mark Landry, Chip Morella, Gerard Pena, Ieff Price, Mark Robichaux, Kirk Stansbury and Fenner Whitman. Tau Kappa Epsilon With 55 members and 25 pledges, the Mu Zeta chapter of TAU KAPPA EPSILON is the largest on campus. In addition to social activities, the fraternity sponsored a Halloween party for the Acadia Day Care Center chil- dren and gave red carnations to sorority pledges to wel- come them to the Creek system. Larry Palestina is fraternity president. Other officers are Michael Scaglione, vice president: Rickey Chaisson, chap- lain: Gerard Rockenbaugh, treasurer: Wade Perrin, secre- tary: Mack Cuenca, historian: Michael Hecker, associate trainer: and Brian Boudreaux, sergeant at arms. Greeks 155
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