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Moving In Moving in started at home, saying good bye to the bedroom my little brother would be taking over. It had been sad to see my high school friends off to other colleges, but I was anxious to begin at Bradley. Upon arrival, a parking place was hard to find. Once parked it seemed as if would take forever to get all of my luggage into my new room. Luckily there were people from the fraternities and sororities to help in- coming freshmen move in. My roommate had already moved in and had chosen a bed but was not there. I had wondered all sum- mer what my roomate would be like. It was difficult to think of living in such a small room. Trying to find a place for everything I brought was nearly impossible. It was nice to think I'd be on my own, but I felt lonely not knowing anyone on campus. After showing my parents around it was hard to say good bye to them. When I final- ly settled in and met my roommate, I knew l'd have a good year. Photos by Paul McCann. I he.,-4 10 Moving In
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Rush Week Despite a decreasing enrollment the number of people who pledged to the greek system increased. A total of 243 young men jumped for the sixteen different fraternities. Rush week itself was filled with it's customary hand- shakes, house songs, and calling out parties. Long and sometimes monoto- nous hours are involved to complete rush. This year organizers of rush week were spared alot of paperwork. For the first time the scheduling of who goes to which house was done on the computers. Photos by Stefan Adams, Paul McCann, Lora Brackman, Kaethe Cusack. J -f. A - w ' F114 ...mama -- , ' PH , if A I f' Q '- , '-ef 1 Qyhch - In agsh IIHQIII IIIIITI 4 A ' 'I 5, fi I s Q rv W : 'ag V' in L X lj A 75 A , ,, ' ' J- I Y M, k 15,5 12 Rush Week I v 4 no 2, ' 'P 3 l s ,....+ 'adj Z i 4 , 5
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