University of Central Oklahoma - Bronze Book Yearbook (Edmond, OK)

 - Class of 1983

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TOP: Stuedents discuss future job opportunities with one of the corporation representatives attending CSU's School of Business' fourth annual Career Day. Above: Mr. I. W. joe Webb, left, Ms. Kathleen Henry, Mr. Randal Dunn, and Mr. Donald Wright were honored at the Career Day luncheon. Mr. R. A. Young, right, was the keynote speaker for the event. Fourth Annual Career ay Profitable The School of Business sponsored its fourth annual Career Day October 27th in the University Center. All CSU students were invited to the event. The purpose of the day is to give students an opportunity to meet with prospective future employers. By meeting with the representatives of the firms seniors and graduates have the opportunity to make that all important first contact, with resume in hand. Underclassmen also benefit in that they learn what kind of courses and experience will help them get their first real job. Founder of the TGSLY Stores Co., R. A. Young, was the keynote speaker at the luncheon. Dr. james Perry, Dean of the School of Business presented each of the four distinguished alumni of CSU with plaques and gifts. Honored were Mr. Randall Dunn, partner Deloitte Haskins Br, Sells: Ms. Kathleen Henry, Directorf Store Marketing 8s Sales Promotiong McDonald's Corp.g Mr. I. W. Joe Webb, President Sz, Chairman of the Board, Joe Webb 85 Associates, Inc., Dallas, Texasg and Mr. Donald Wright, President of Allied Lakewood Bank of Dallas, Texas. 23

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Fitness Enthusiasts Invade CSU CSU was one among 15 sites across the nation chosen to host a Forum on Youth Fitness seminar this year. Sweat suits, shorts and sneakers were common attire for the par- ticipants in the sessions held on October 7. Participants included teachers, students, youth leaders, YMCA workers, and city and state park leaders from across the state. The free seminar, geared toward anyone who was working or interested in working with youth groups at any level, had sessions held in the Broncho Fieldhouse, Wantland Hall, and Bron- cho Corral. Emphasis was placed on the 7-17 age bracket. The opening general session at 9 a. m. featured an address by former Miami Dolphin quarterack Bob Griese. He stressed the importance of physical fitness to the health of Oklahoma youth. The sessions offered help in broadening knowledge and understand- ing youth fitness, sharpening teaching, training and conditioning skillsg and encouraging life-long fitness attitudes in children. Topics ranged from aerobics, various evaluation and teach- ing techniques, to nutrition in relation to fitness and sports. TOP: Connie Crew, Health, Physical Education, and Recreation faculty member from South Oklahoma City Junior College, helps demonstrate skin fold tests on seminar participant. The test, administered during one of the sessions, helps determine the percentage of a persons body fat. Above: Participants doing b1eacher exercises. Left: Bob Griese, former Miami Dolphins' quarterback, involved in a deep discussion with Dr. Loyce Willett, center, consultant of Health and Physical Education for Oklahoma City Public Schools, and Dr. Kathleen Black, CSU Health Physical Education and Recreation professor.



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24 Pledges Find Sororities in Formal Rush Every year in colleges and universi- ties all across the nation many female students go through a week of parties and major decision making called Formal Rush. This year's Formal Rush at CSU was held August 25-29. The three sororities that participated were Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Zeta, and Sigma Kappa. Wednesday a picnic was held at Stevenson Park. In spite of the threat of rain, the rushers and rushees met for the first time over hotdogs. Thursday was Open House night, where the rushees were invited to inspect the sorority houses. Friday was Theme Night. Each sorority put on a skit and sang about their group. Saturday was Preferential Night. On Pref Night the rushees learned how special a sisterhood can be through a more serious presentation by the members. Then it was back to the University Center to make a decision they would live with for the rest of their lives - which sorority to pledge. On Bid House Day, August 29, the members eagerly awaited and welcomed the rushees into their chosen Sisterhood at the Y-Chapel. -Q .ki .1 .I ,K si X,-I fh. .1

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