University of Louisiana Monroe - Chacahoula Yearbook (Monroe, LA)

 - Class of 1987

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Members of Kappa Delta are up early Ai Homecoming morning to put the fin- ishing touches on their display, which ; placed second in the sorority division. iP cock in first with Jean Dixon i and Virginia Crow in second place. Nell Richey and Kathryn 5 Cagnilotti placed first in the ad- vanced tennis flight. Second went to Rachel Breen and Dot- ‘ tie Brooks. Following the tournaments, ,; Queen Sonya Lane and her i court were honored at a recep- tion sponsored by the Zeta Phi Omega chapter of Alpha ; Kappa Alpha sorority. “Clarece Isbee and my other sorority sisters have been very helpful and supportive this en- tire week,” Lane said. “They have made the week a lot more bearable.” Homecoming day started off with the Halloween Classic wa- ter ski meet on Bayou DeSiard. ay A dance held at the Monroe Civic Center capped the Home- coming festivities. ¥ —Stephanie Duke Hard work is put into the Delta Sigma Ay Phi display by Andre Brunet and Ste- ven White. It earned them first placed in the fraternity division. Richard Lupo Chants and cheers that required jump- ing are welcomed by Pom-Pon girls due to the chilly weather during the game. Catherine Cordry Student Life 21

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: « id e 3 iat As early as the first part of October, weeks before Home- coming weekend on November 1, organizations prepared their multi-colored stationary dis- plays. With limitations of 12 feet high and eight feet around, these displays decorated the campus instead of the floats. The usual parade through the streets of Monroe was cancelled for economic reasons according to Bob Oden, Chamber of Com- merce executive vice president. Don Weems, director of NLU Alumni Affairs and chair- man of the Homecoming Steer- ing Committee, said, “The pur- pose of Homecoming is to get people back to the campus. A lot of people did not want the 20 Student Life parade because it took Home- coming away from the cam- pus.” The final judging of the dis- plays by alumni and faculty re- sulted in Phi Mu sorority re- ceiving first place in the soror- ity division. Kappa Delta placed second with Alpha Omi- cron Pi in third place. Phi Mu, who was also award- ed the President’s Award, based their display on the theme, “NLU ... A World of Knowl- edge.” It featured a globe, Chief Brave Spirit and Phi Mu’s mascot, the pink panther. Delta Sigma Phi placed first in the fraternity division. In the residence hall classification, Olin Hall placed first followed by Lemert in second and Mon- Richard Lupo The offense provide a hole in the Lum- berjacks’ line for linebacker Troy Brown to break through and add yard- age toward a first down. Support the Indians is expressed by the Sigma Kappa sorority with signs and banners during the Homecoming pep rally. roe in third. Alpha Eta Rho received first in the independent division with the joint effort of Phi Delta Chi and Kappa Epsilon, pharmacy sorority and fraternity, placing second. NLU 31 came in third. Activities scheduled during the week preceding Homecom- ing included tennis and golf tournaments held on October 315 In Saturday’s championship golf flight, first place went to Mike Brown and Don Worley followed by Davis Hardy and Kathy Hester in second. Doug Brown and Ed Brown placed third. Results of the intermediate flight of tennis included Mary Ann Bordelon and Sherry Ay- Richard Lupo



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elebrate In Tradition ; Saw reative displays add to festivity om! Wind and humidity had its affect on the Phi Mu display, but it still received first in sorority division and the President’s Award. } Hours of primping and planning were put into the Phi Delta Chi and Kappa Epsilon display in front of the Adminis- tration building. The pharmacy organi- zation placed second in the indepen- | dent division. Alex Johnson Alex Johnson After having been crowned and pre- sented with yellow roses, Queen So- nya Lane leads her court off the field. Peter Bradley 22 Siudent Life

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