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Vlfllt.-Will' Campu politics: fraternit style by Kevin Fambrough Working your way up within the system is a cliche. but was the formula used by one student to become head of the Creek system on campus. james Chuck LeBlanc, 20, a com- munications arts major, was elected the 1977 president of the lnterfraternity Council CIFCJ. My job is to serve as the liaison between the Creeks, administrators and non-Creeks on campus, Chuck said, sitting in his new office in the Student Union the week after his victory. Chuck twho picked up the name from his middle name Charlesl had not planned his rise in fraternity politics when he enrolled at Nicholls. My first semester here, I only knew three people and not even what a frat really was, the Metairie native recalled. During Rush Week, the traditional recruitment period, the new freshman looked at three fraternities and decided on Phi Sigma Kappa. I thought it would be a way to meet people and get involved in campus activities, the black-haired junior con- tinued, and Phi-Sig was small, like my high school. A 1974 graduate of all-male St. Iohn's Vianney Prep High School in New Orleans, Chuck's senior class num- -1 liiilx With-i. M.irir-iii, lr gg tx 1 if xx Marci.:VVu,k1-s,'I'liiliu4l.iiix.Sr, I A N X , VV.ilIi'r VVH-lmiim li, lliriisliil1.'lli'x , Fr AA t 'r' 1, - . r Mit lm:-I Wivmln-m.mn. Mr-l.iiru-, l-'r ,riff f- A ' , 4' lllihtllll VVu-i, l-Liliili Rouge. Siiph . V 1 :L D M ' ,i,. . Lf l-I Slvphi-li VVi1-srlilimis,fi:-iilmliii,Mn,,l'Qi'.itl. XX N Fai , ,, Aiiilii-.i VVillin-it Pl.iqiii-iiiiiiv, Fr I S' ' Wg P l.IlllltlVVIll'xl'l5tll1,lllllllT1il.l .l Q ' . A J 1 rr' WH: . '-' apr' -g , Nlilllx VVilkiiisun, fVlt'lillIIl', Supli, Zfsawsx li-ilWill:-,Ui-iissi-'l'i'1v,l-'i V Q X 3 Alii'.ili.iiii Willnims, lVlill'l71'l'll, Fi. 's. , N Pia . M t ' 'P ' !Aklltlll'X VX'illi.ims,'l'liiliuil.iiix.Supl1 1 5 ,l fn K :W V . Bi-vm-rly Williams, Ama. Ir ' ,f 0 - lir, p '- ' , Hman VVilli.ims. Nl'H'flllt'.ll1S, Fi y - , jaw- ' , Q1 .Q . tluinlyii Vvllllillllfx 'l'hilmalaiiix. Fl Q X 3 . - ' V135 :V ' ,W N f.l1i'I'x'lVVilli.lliisill4itiiii.i.Siipl1 Q ' , ' -'VSV A A llviliimliiis Vliilliiinis, Hriiiiim. Si el. IIixi'lis.sVVilli.iiiis,lL.ilvxilI1',lr -Q ' ' IJ:-lim Willmms. llfmma. Soph .V ' fo-1 'V hw' IJ4-nm' Williams. Ama, Ir Q M . - - ' ' lx l'i.mlx Willi.ims, Ilmim.i, Si ls- . - X5 'W ' ' N l.ir.qm'lin1'VVilli.ims, llilllllllllI'ltIll1',StlIll'l. 1 if H vii S . l.m1-VVilli.ims.,Muig.nitIilx',Snpli - , ' N m I' QM? fznfcf It-siiivllv Williams,'llliiliriil.iiix, Ii' - ' f N ' 1.-...W ., - , i ' F Iuhn Williams, 'I'liilmd.mx, Ii , Q lx.ilhi-riiivWilliams,Lulimg,Vi Y fl, 'N -x ,A - N lvl Williams, Huumai, Supli 4- 4 ,Q -- .ls , K I nw l.1iid.i VVilli.ims. Mrirgnii Citi, FI i 6 .' ' ' c - A ' 'A R QQ , fvlllllltalVvllll-ll'1lS.l.lllIDL2.Sl ., Y 1 ,g,. ,,. 1 -' I ' N ' . P.imr-l.i Williams, Mui'g.in tiily, Suph l M P536 ' ' F in , , X . P.iuli'Il1' Williams, lJ0llillllSlll1Vllll', Fr. f Ig, S 2 V ' 'jf llvrry Williams. Pl.iqiii'ii1im', Siipli Q ' ' 'Fl F' Q' Rim Williams, Hivumu, Ii Slnwi- Williaims, lloiini.i, Fi B fi 4- X , ' ' SX 'l'liuni.is. Willmms,Thiliuil.iiix, l-'i tg, 5, . H A Q 'bf-.X Timnlliy Williams, 'liliilmrl.iiix, lfix 'H' A li.: ' I W i VV.milti VVillifims. t Lilison, Suph 4' , .I -5- W , ,l Arthur Willmmsvm, Port Siilpliur, Fi P ' ' L ' ll-IIl1.ll lVVllllS,NiIlDt'lIl4'IlllXIlll'.l fl' it if ' i dl M737 l S -1 i- b V- fu- -M... --'- ' -...wail - lx.illix Willis,llulll1i.i,Si' 'V' ' ' , , g Fw Q' N 't R.lXl1lUllllVVlllllll2lll7X,l,dlll'l'5tlfl.l:l' .. 0 ,, 1. Alisoii VVilsi1ii, Hc'iwu.lx, Ir. K -7-' V- 4 ' lll'l'I1llfl VVilr.iin. 'l'liihiiil.iiix. Suph ll .. - 9 fn , ' 'f ' f.llillilIllll'VVllSllIl.Ml'lillfIl',Slbf1ll lg' ,. , ' Y 'V 3 ' lll'l'j1lllX'VVllSllll, Baton Riiiigix Ir. 1 g yf-N l 1 l A , A I, A-A i .. .I lx.ii'i-ii Wilson. l'lmim.i. Sr. , ' ' ' L. ' - ,W l- --Q ' lxvviii Wilson. N1-wS.irpV.Soph 5 ' -V, .H F ,wi 5, l 1 ft 'ft X ..,,. f Q- l..iliyWilsun,Rm:-lsiiiml,Supli A ! . ' Sli-vvii VVil:-ann, Rm 4-l.in1l, lfr lfUllI1Il'VVlllSlHIl,Nilll.l1llUt.l1l'S,Sllpll. Q M ls 1 'iw f lliilx'Wis.v,lluiiiii.i.Snpli. S' ' f 'x ' 4 l'i-nnx'Wis1-,Kira-Iii.i.l i. , I if hy.. 5 TipicilliylNisiiiigi'r,Rm:-l.iiiil,Supli. 'K I J .h l..iiir1-lli'VViilf, llruim.i.Sl. I5 fx in ' f I. L. ,gf its , VlI.lxIVVlrllflSll1l1,Nl'VVfJl'll'iIllS.lil' Et f'T',F 'i F YQ . A 'Q P . llrriiim Vlfrmil. Sl lilI1ll'S. lf! A ' 5 ll , lli.iiii1i'l.'VmnilH,Ni'wUl'li'.lli'-.. lr , - W Q x' liilisun VVumls., R.u.i'l.lli1l, Sr, f - . f- 4. 4L.ii'X'W4mils..l'.iiiii.mii'Ii'ill1'.l l', in X Q .- -v-'P l.iiul.i VVnriils, M1-I.iii'i1', li. X M.ii'lli.i VVmuls. 'l'liil1ml.i:i:,'I:' I il' . FQ., if 'EY' l ,Iliff ,ak ll.ix id Wiiiilliwlpu-, M.iii4- 1, Slvxifii VV1rI'l1'Y.ll-lI'X1'Y.SI SunilVV4ii'sll.mi.ll.iliii1 Rllllj.1l',lNllIl!ll
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bered 34, two more than the present number of active members of Phi Sigma Kappa. Although similar in size there are some differences. Here, we have 26 lit- tle sisters, he added, referring to the women students who work with the fraternity. Chuck lived at the fraternity house at East Third Street, and was named the fall outstanding pledge by his- frater- nity br-others. At the 1976 Phi Sigma Kappa officers election, he was selected to serve as treasurer for the Theta Hexaton chap- ter. While becoming accustomed to col- lege life, Chuck began his work with the Interfraternity Council as a delegate from Phi Sigma Kappa. Looking around his new office, which contained only a desk, two chairs, and a large yellow filing cabinet, Chuck remembered his first responsi- bilities with the council. As IFC administrative vice president this past semester, I had to work with the various committees of the council on rush recruitment, publicity, sports, Creek Week and membership, he said. Selected as rush chairman, Chuck helped to organize the largest rush in campus history this fall, while remain- ing busy with his own fraternity. The biggest thing I attended was the National Phi Sigma Kappa Convention at Kent State, Chuck said, tapping a glass ashtray, which he doesn't use. Chuck also went to the Regional Mini-Conclave at the University of ? deCraauw Houston in Ianuary and a conclave at Memphis State University in Septem- ber. These gave me a chance to meet Phi Sigs from other states and see how the fraternity brings people together, he added. Chuck's job as IFC president will bring the nine fraternities together to plan activities, and continue improving relations between the fraternities and sororities. We held two socials at the Phi Sig house with the Panhellenic Council, fthe IFC's equivalent for campus sorori- tiesl and a Homecoming with over 500 people in attendance, Chuck said proudly. His other presidential duties include appointing IFC committees, to chair IFC meetings, finalize a budget and negotiate an insurance policy. A new trend also may be starting in his family, as a sister married one of Chuck's fraternity brothers last year. His plans, whatever they include, probably won't include the comical sign on his desk which reads I want to help you out, which way did you come in? fv- Q I3 'V if M Deborah Wratislaw. Raceland, lr. qi f...w F -li -- 'M f ' 'Il Andrea Wren, Patterson. Fr. 23? L N M l l ff Q I Yvonne Wren, jefferson, lr. fill J ' A A , Michele Wright, River Ridge, Fr. , . I vw X, ' ET, Mi.. , .ga Q 4 ',, 3 .57 Patricia Yeats. Thibodaux. Fr. . 6 ff. is -f -v ,I I Louise Zelasko, Houma, Fr. is' A Charlene Zerangue, Berwick, Fr. Y -. ' V if af Alice Zeringue, St. lames, Sr. tt - .L ' 5 A ' in ffl W ,, Brigett Zeringue. Westwego, Fr. x V . 1- A, Carmel Zeringue, Thibodaux, Sr. If Clarence Zeringue, Thibodaux, Sr. - , Deniese Zeringue, Gretna. Ir. 1 ' I f fm..-W, -1-, t - f-'- ff- , WY 'Q I eq Ney - ff' 'za ., 4? 4 r ,. E as 9. JJ- -. 41 v. I 1 1 1- ., 1 - . ' f v Faye Zeringue, Modeste. lr. Ieffery Zeringue, Modesle. Fr. Lael Zeringue, Vacherie, Soph. Laura Zeringue, Gramercy. Fr. Lolla Zeringue, Thibodaux, Ir. Lori Zeringue. Raceland, Soph. Mary Zeringue, Sl. james, Soph. Melanie Zeringue, Ama, Soph. , ' t A I 'ff nf Y ' i... .J H if-f Ln ff u. yy F W '1 . 97M 'mimpw' 'W .. g , -N ,. Michael Zeringue. St. James. Sr. . ' -- Mona Zeringue, Raceland. Soph. 2 - JFS 'F I ! Nanette Zeringue, Cut Off. Fr. , a.. , T, Thaddeus Zeringue.Thibodaux, Soph. . . I A ,L i . ' 1 i 'flfifh . f i 'Q' ag- T ' ' 'X Timothy Zeringue, SI. Iames. Sr. . - - , ,U Pedro Zevallos, Thibodaux, Fr. ib , 1 -- Donald Zewe, Reserve. Sr. V fi ' , A AQ Laurie Ziegler, Harahan, Fr. 9'-if-im. A-. L' f ' Q, F-5 V j., , .1 Q, . ' x X 4 ' X 'I' Roxanne Ziegler, New Orleans. Soph. V '1 A 'Y Y Mark Zimmer, Metairie, Fr. 1 ' ' h X Kathie Z,orick.Houma,Sr. 1 K A , A l ! , lf' ' V . ' I Wra Zor 333
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