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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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Bradley Facult And Families A Tradition They are the friendly people who tell you things you don't know. They may even tell you things you don't care to know. Sometimes they tell you how much you don't know, and other times they say you're doing all right. Occa- sionally they are dreaded beings, embar- rassing you with what you don't know or how badly you do something - and they make many demands. So who are they , these people who affect your life so much? They are the university faculty, and they are people too. Seeing a faculty member, perhaps at a basketball game, brings the sudden re- alization they they are no different than us . Faculty happy hours at fraternities and Friday happy hours at the student center give students and faculty a chance to meet under different circumstances. Both students and faculty often leave these exchanges with a greater respect for each other. A new program for 1983-84 was the Faculty Fellow. Dorm floors, particularly freshman floors, received a Faculty Fel- low. This was a faculty member who would be there for moving in, would pay visits to floor members, or have lunch with them. A prominent Faculty Fellow was Dr. john Fendrich, Faculty Fellow for Wyckoff two. Dr. Fendrich was often seen eating lunch amidst a crowd of freshmen in Harper cafeteria. One fresh- man said he liked the program because it offers a chance to really meet a professor. Some students have a unique relation- ship as they are related to faculty. A com- bination of more exposure to Bradley and economic benefits cause many fam- ilies to have many members here. Bradley's faculty - an integral part of the Bradley tradition. s .- 14 T .4 ' IJ F Q55 . gi -5 , Eli-is-gi ,-5 -fi - .fe 4 , f , . fi, T .fi se? L -sir -frm. TEV rFQQi5?'KQnhJ22 ,.,T g '-- C' 5 F I -A Q A N'l0l0lo A s iii . ff--i.lQlEi':!'X?':ill,'5i?lg2x:1535- Zgiiif-twwwws -alla 5 ..,'x lvl'-I. FJ.-Q-?'Lb3i 4 7 . F -Jwzat-v29Qgffpm'f ' ' if-A 3'fqf:,.5-fi ' jj Q'iWmkL5fQ?t' Right Anita Craig and her child take in the all-campus picnic in the quad the week be- fore classes start. Photo by Kaethe Cusack. wfsufi LS!! li X- A xi-A4 .ft ll o Y Ur, 1 usa r dh, F 'gg If ,fan 40' I 'AUX I i 45. ff-Q1 7 J, 'Q, '??3 cyl Gm t PX . I 177,17 , II egg' .11 i --T ,l iiq,,..'4I -.1 - . 4 fiat 2 .- -5. -'l:.:.z, . I :gil I ,-' PAJQQ' Mk -. - 1-Q-A it- ' ,. --i' ri.. ,. og' ' -., ,. K A A-'I . Sq.. l , 1 gif' 'fzgvtlwtvif ni-0' . Ai vvlfzs A W fr. v J.. ,-. I - A-f:' 'sr' fait B .5 P, 'fa U, -we L 4 , V' I ' 0 ' earn? nf mfmit ' 1 14 Faculty Close-Up 'Fll9MlNl5'l'R'HTllSlN Anita Craig And Child At BU A
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