AOIT students researched a particular god or goddess, wrote a speech about the diety, and then dressed up as that god/goddess.
- Group 1
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- Lauren Stutes as Eileithyia, the goddess of Childbirth
- Victoria Wessels as Hebe, the goddess of Youth
- Marissa Trahan as Kalypso, the goddess of Silence
- Alyse Mouton as Rhea, a Titaness, Mother Earth, Mother of all gods
- Chris Stelly as Cronos, a Titan, god of Time
- Ben Cathey as Ares, god of War
- Group 2
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- Jordan Broussard as Apollo, god of Light, Music, Prophecy, Medicine, and Science
- Brittany Wiltz as Artemis, goddess of the Hunt, Chasity, Childbirth, Vegetation, Wild Animals
- Jonathan Dupis as Zeus, god of the Heavens, King of Olympus
- Garrett Derouen as Hades, god of the Underworld
- Shawn Boudreaux as Poseidon, god of the Sea, god of Earthquakes
- Group 3
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- Maggie Stokes as Demeter, goddess of the Harvest
- Gentry Pickett as Hestia, goddess of Hearth
- Amber Lavergne as Fortuna, goddess of Fortune
- Justin McManus as Thor, the Norse god of Thunder
- Sarah Langston as Athena, goddess of War, Wisdom, Art, Peace, and Agriculture
- Casie Louviere as Aphrodite, goddess of Love, and Beauty
- Group 4
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- Samantha McGuire as Hera, goddess of Marriage, goddess of gods, Queen of Olympus
- Matt Johnson as Hercules, god of Athletics
- Eric Guilbeau as Hypnos, god of Sleep
- Cadence Guidry as Nemesis, goddess of Revenge
- Brett Begnaud as Dionysius, god of Wine, Fertility, and Drunkeness
- Group 5 (see picture)
- Lashari Collins, as Hera, gueen of Goddesses
- Jake Barousse, as Thor, Norse god of Thunder
- Travis Robertson, as Vulcan, god of Fire
- Group 6 (see picture)
- Justin Clause, as Hermes, Messenger of the gods and god of Thieves
- Ian Collins, as Poseidon, god of the Sea
- Brandon Faul, as Atlas, holder of the Heavens
- Aaron Louviere, as Perseus
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