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February 1, 2008
Alpha Omicron Pi celebrates 50 years; announces student officers
Alpha Omicron Pi at is celebrating 50 years of campus involvement, promotion of student activities, philanthropies, and community service. Student officers include:
- Kelli Millet, a communicative disorders junior of Reserve– President
- Melissa Tisdale, a nursing junior of Monroe – Vice President of Administration
- Kari Krestensen, a pre-nursing sophomore of Calhoun – Vice President of Education
- Abby Comeaux, a kinesiology sophomore of West Monroe – Vice President of Academic Development
- Brittany Begnaud, a communicative disorders junior of Iowa, La.– Vice President of Membership Recruitment
- Allison Pogue, a family and consumer sciences sophomore of West Monroe – Chapter Relations (Standards)
- Lauren Philley, a pre-nursing sophomore of Monroe – Risk Management
- Lauren Rau, a pre-health studies sophomore of Monroe – New Member Educator
- Kate Asmussen, a pre-nursing freshman of West Monroe – New Member Educator Assistant
- Jody Waller, an elementary education sophomore of Rayville – Recording Secretary
- Kelsey Hall, a psychology sophomore of Monroe – Corresponding Secretary
- Jamie Crawford, a communicative disorders junior of Monroe – Treasurer
- Mandie Blackwell, a mass communications sophomore of Norco – Social Chair
- Elizabeth Fuselier, a pre-pharmacy junior of Covington – Panhellenic Delegate
- Elizabeth Baker, a biology freshman of Newellton – Philanthropy Chair
- Meghann Kelly, an art sophomore of Monroe – Historian
- Blair Medley, a kinesiology senior of Monroe – Activities Chair
- Christin Mohon, a nursing junior of Monroe – Keeper of the Ritual
- Karen Woolie, an English freshman of West Monroe – Public Relations
- Brittany Jones, a pre-nursing freshman of West Monroe – 5-Star Chair
AOPi will be celebrating their 50th anniversary April 4 – 6 with a special “Pandamonium” philanthropy by collecting panda bears for children in hospitals. Anyone willing to donate a stuffed panda, please contact Elizabeth Baker at: (318) 439-0461 or email at liz_236@hotmail.com.
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