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Flow 1: Leslie Arman. Bow 2: Teri Pushek, Mary Jo Zampa, Sandy Ftyan, Sheryl Mooney, Cindy Sammons, Posalou Onate, Kathy Nelson. Flow 3: Heidi Hazzard, Beth Budzynski, Gloria Moreno, Sonia Eick, Marijean Naal, Carol Heck, Celeste Young, Bonnie Kraus, Linda Curtis. Row 4: Brenda Wolfersberger, Mary Alice Kelly, Joanne Strieby, Tari Higgs, Sue Luedeka, Donna Smith, Ann Brewster, Vickie Leone, Barb Valentine, Arlene Pratl, Ftow 6: Jeanne Peters, Teri Stemple, Dawn Giampa, Mary Ann Barsella, Kay Weidler, Jennifer Nutt, Alice VanHooser, Verla Bates, Sue Fink. Bow 5: Kim McGrath, Sue Heeman, Lorna Hutchings, Karen O'Brian, Mindy Meddaugh, Laura Drown, Sherri Tonozzi, Cindy Brissette, Inga Feiter, Cindy Bailey, Beth Bruening. Row 1: Sue Dahlberg, Judith Cohn, Beilah Milstein, Diane Miller, Gabi Greenberg, Cindy Mannino, Marcie Lampert, Ruth Ann Jurgenson. Row 2: Susan Silverberg, Karen Klingensmith, Lori Waterkotte, Suzi Goldberg, Sue Kalish, Barb Kupsky, Jennifer Selby, Natalie Lane. Ftow 3: Nancy Nunez, Terri Berland, Nanci Grever, Traci Karpf, Marcie Bitkower, Marci Factor, Aimee Houghton. Row 4: Diane Ogan, Laura Stein, Maria Malinowski, Tracy Benzinger, Debbi Wood. C lpha Chi Omega is Bradley's newest sorority on campus ' T 2 beginning in May of 1978. Alpha Chi had a total of 29 pledges in fall and spring rush. Alpha Chi has had the highest GPA of all sorority and pledges for the past three se- mesters. Alpha Chi has won many athletic awards. ln both the spring and fall semesters they have won the all-uni- versity softball trophy and volleyball trophy. The all-sorority sports tro- phy also went to Alpha Chi. Alpha Chi worked with the Peoria Children's Home and with Easter Seals. Last semester they had two officers on Panhel and an assistant central Flush chairman. lUpha i3hi Dmega Alpha Epsilon Phi - - lpha Epsilon Phi, Epsilon Chi Chapter was founded on ' ' ' May 18, 1968. The house is located at 1307 West Barker and houses sixteen women. During the 1981-82 school year, AEPhi partici- pated in Greek Week, Campus Car- nival, and Sigma Chi Derby Days. Social events included a Toga party with AEPi, a picnic with FIJI, M'A'S'H party with Theta Xi, two formals, and a partyfhayrack ride. The members are involved with many campus activities including ACBU, CWA, Anaga, Council for Exception Children, Hillel, and many others. AXJWAEfIJ!103
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...i-.---v -Y 7.7 Y-. Y L- . . .A . - - he Inter-Fraternity Council is an organization of representatives of ' ' each fraternity on the campus. lt has sixteen representatives and four offi- cers. The council is responsible for all greek oriented activities, although it tries to involve the independents as well. The purpose of the IFC is to keep commu- nication between the houses and the ad- ministration. This is done by asking the reps what their opinion is on a particular matter. Sometimes they need more feed- back than just the reps, so the president asks each rep to get the opinion of the houses and tell him at the next meeting. In this way the IFC gets input from the reps and house as well. When problems arise, Dean King is consulted to help and re- solve the matter quickly. IFC icititk - - anhel is the governing body of Bradley's sororities. Panhel plans ' - all sorority activities that encour- age inter-Greek relations so that Brad- ley's Greek women work with each other as well as with their own house members. Panhel's goal this year was to become more active in all-school activities, en- couraging the non-Greeks as well as Greeks to become more involved with campus activities. Panhel held two scholarship banquets this year honoring non-Greek women with 3.5 and above GPA's. They also spon- sored 2 all-sorority exchanges -their fall exchange had a Laverne and Shirley Nerd theme, the spring exchange was entitled Deck a Hat. Their philanthropies for this year included Greeks on Broadway where houses donated canned goods to view the houses' rush sluts, and Panhel helped IFC sponsor a Kissing Booth at campus carni- val. Panhel's goals for the future are to be- come even more involved in campus ac- tivities and to promote friendship be- tween the Greeks and Independents. 102!lFC! Panhel T '- ' ff! -. L...5::4:-J.1- .. , Bow 1: Larry Bolvin, Bob Schindler. Flow 2: John Blythe, Dave Meyer, Ray Asher. Flow 3: Brian Battle, Bob Gow, Kurt Oschman, Brian Shanahan. Fiow 4: Frank Bleers, Glenn Tisdall George Gauthier, Mike O'Neill, Jon Lyons. AT . iw - ili'? rQ 'T ,i ix. Q XJ' Fw V,-I is2fQ'?i 2' .53 if -'A 'i??5?52l'7- ,iwij 1' . Bow li Cindy Bailey, Inga Frei, Cindy Sammans, Barb Bogdan, Kathy Mohler, Tracey Poole. Bow 2 Susie Goldenberg, Cindy Briset, Marlina Biggs, Amy Stowell, Mary Beth Brienzk
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lUpha Epsilon Pi - - ationally, Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded in 1913 at New ' ' I York University and the local chapter was founded in 1949. The present house, which was the first house built for a fraternity at Brad- ley, was build in 1961. AEPi is a member of the Nationally lnter-Fra- ternity Council with 80 active chap- ters in the United States and over 3500 undergraduate members. AEPi sponsored an annual all-cam- pus Halloween party featuring a live band. Cther annual activities includ- ed participation in various commu- nity service projects, involvement in all IFC sponsored sports, sorority exchanges, theme parties, and a spring formal. Alpha Kappa Psi g g lpha Kappa Psi's fall pledge class brought six new members ' ' ' upon activation bringing the number of active members to 27. The tall pledge class came in first in grade point average and the house came in fourth overall. The house took part in various activities 104!Alpha Epsilon Pi - Alpha Kappa Psi Ftow 1: Jim Neville. Flow 2: Steve Talutsky, Mike Ballenson, Steve Melnich, Barry Srolis. Flow 3: Steve Algrim, Joel Okmin, Tony Stevens, Dan Fagin, Floss Loevy. Flow 4: Howard Gussi, Todd Carter, Brian Hale, Mike Krule, George Gauthier. LHJT IEH ,,-- if' Axm AK4 AKW AK'lf 1970 A W K um KW AK'-if Row 1: Greg Erthal, Crrs May, Mark Galasso. John Cammarata, Flon Mills, Dave Morris. Flow 2: Steve Holland, Tum Fleedy. Scott Roblnson, Dan Krueger, Jim Nichols, Chuck Post, Mitch Kruczek. Flow 3: Brandon Hill. Al Nelson. John McLaugherty, Bruce Anderson. Steve Gorner, Kevin Clifford, Jim Malloy, Bill Herd. throughout the year. They held profes- sional events every month which brought various speakers to the house who discussed different aspects of the business world. During the Christmas season, AKPsi rang bells to help the Sal- vation Army. They also took part in sev- eral fund-raisers including raking leaves and a hops and schnapps happy hour. Their activities ranged from spa- ghetti and Thanksgiving dinners with the llttie srsters to sorority exchanges, paja- ma parties to Holiday Inn parties, and roller skating to their annual all-campus St. Patrick's Day party. AKPsi is also active in fraternity sports. Their football team finished the season with a 4-3 record, their basketball team rebounded from a poor start to finish the season at .500, and during Greek Week they placed third in pyramid building.
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