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Halloween, as stated in the dictionary is an event especially celebrated by children. ln the case of Halloween weekend at Bradley, the old saying, there's a little kid in everyone, proved to be true. Walking on or near campus one might have witnessed the traditional white ghosts sailing from one party to another, while others devoted most of their time trying to create the most unique costume. A pair of lobsters went bobbing for apples at one party. Hawkeye Pierce shuffled in his slippers with his golf club in one hand, from party to party while Bill Murray kept Ghost Busting weaponry close at hand in case of 'lslimingsf' A scuba diver, complete with an oxygen mask tank, mask and wet suit flopped among the sidewalks search- ing for a hose. Some dressed as their favorite candy, for instance, bags of jelly beans, Hershey Kisses and M8M's. And, as always, there were the few who believed dressing as themselves was appropriate enough. Although the presence of chil- dren running door to door trick- or-treating was not found on campus, the spirit of Halloween was found in the decorations on dorm windows, doors and cafetenas. Even after the parties ended and the campus grew quiet, the candles burned in the carved jack-o-lantems. Top Theta X1 s Festival of Darkness hosted at their house such characters as vampires tHal Deutschl, gangsters tBrad Beutlichl and druggies llinc Wespburgl Left: Hot out to scare anyone, some students chose more holsum costumes. Above: Officer Ron Caringi escorts his mouse Diane Walker, home after a long nite of Halloween excitement Photos by D Hamemik. 25
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CW Promotes Role Awareness Awareness of women's roles in society was more prevelant this year than ever before. The Council for Women's Awareness CCWAJ was responsible for making students, male and female, much more aware of women's issues in society today, including the problems and solu- tions. The Council, headed by Pre- sident Patti Smith, is comprised of five members who work closely with the Women's Student Council. The Council's largest activity is their own CWA week which was in late March. Activities included the appear- ance of character actress Judy Sloan portraying female roles from a teen to that of an older Jewish woman. Also scheduled were two small one-act plays depicting the problems related with divorce and unemployment. A ., ,,., .., ,.,i,:..,f- .1 'Mm N'-skirt' or 93 ...mi ntl 4.1-nu i-uma Mm! lYl 34' if mm. mu you N90 fi ww- sm-1 n wus, min nuzuvfw 'W' R' 94 ..,.,.,t.,t,,-N. 1.-iimfsly 'fu mul 'nm W3 '9 9' omm,i,.w .na uni of uma 'IDN' ' fo-.trlmvis 54:01:11 onsumonasd nonhlvul 'GO U pqucmn or msuscumn bsluvvhl 10 V' 5555 - - no-u1Hnad9esodn9r1t0rRA Yau .mvwlbdnatuhl - The meme - mcmws. F Protection 0, mm , N' ' W-NV' what uma at mmtancs can me mac! M' I l W1 'I b ' would a woman use :guru 4 mont? unotvonl L 2 ' 0 rnsnfsnoumauwiuuwneoncao- novels' 1 M wiv r'f'W ' ingavspo vwmomurnmarouui vwmud Mil 1 'w U if you carry n wagon of any sun. one WUI you an :dung the dunes that rl adult: ' como bl msd squid vw. TNR. UW!- , Be aware Whne Trynmrupuvc. Trnrlchtwi :enum ' ' Xl - VVEIKIU upscxymmaum.ptuud.arIdudl- v 9 mt N you Ml hw! u gout chown iii! , N . nm.. My .vi-wr .nm iw' in qc! away, was et. MH 'I M 1 A.-so Amin nl' cuts, an-.1 wmanl 1 .rink 'A' F11 -nqtluslwlycslldvt--Nlllcibl Lg. p 1 N 1 I is Q , is , ! 9 .3 i if-.4 1-05151410 1044 mq iff 4 A.,-B'-:fu -H-'vw 1 'Nl i if 26 Milli? 11 '-vw During CWA Week, events Included a rape awareness workshop teaching preventive methods and self defense procedures. Established since the early seventies, CWA is a co-sponsor on women's issues with Students Against Nuclear Amis QSANAJ and Black Students Alliance CBSAD and was lnvolved with Fall and Spring Weekends. President Patti Smith commented that one of her major goals was to build a strong base of underclassmen so when Seniors graduate, the Council will continue to remain strong and grow further. Photos By: Liz Snyder
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