Bradley University - Anaga Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1985

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bi fs' P ISYHIE all Employers Aid Career Plans A college students major pur- ' pose for attending a university is to receive a proper education to prepare and assure themselves a successful career life. But choosing a major is not as easy as it seems. That was why Bob Pardieck and Debbie Artz, from the Center For Career Development, organized Career Week. The main purpose of Career Week was to bring employers together from various areas to exchange information, answer ques- A tions and hold specific presentations for jobsrpreparation. Career Week proved to be an excellentp opportunity for students to narrow their choices. ,eymlr A --' -5-Wx ' so C rg gl -- Career Week '84 gave students an opportunity to leam and ask questions about interested career areas. Along with the exchange of information, other activities went on during the week. Seminars on exploring careers by computers, resume writing, and a special seminar on interviewitis , were held during the week and were popular among the students. Photos by: J. Kao. 27

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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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.-E. -Rig 5 H f Greeks A cactus in Peoria would have caused some confusion most times, but during Greek Week 1984 it was as common as rain in Peoria. The theme, Go West, Young Greek shifted students into a warm, dry climate and a western way of thinking with a schedule filled with activities. The events began with the Kick-Off Party behind Pi Kappa Alpha as an informal gathering to warm-up for the upcoming festivities. The next day, All-Greek Philanthropy sponsored a canned food drive for charity. On an academic note, the Greek-Honors Banquet honored those Greeks with high GPA's. The following day was the All Campus Cookout serving brats and 28 'Q West beer to calm appetites for the upcom- ing House decorating. The Greek God and Goddess Competition drew large crowds in the Quad where each frat and sorority performed skits and relaxed later that night at a Lucky Lady Happy Hour. Dancers enjoyed the All-Greek Dance at the Pere Marquette as they loosened up their muscles for athletic competition. The Greek Game events involved Chariot Races and Pyramid Building, among many others. Finally, the week came to a close at the Grand Chapter where the final awards were presented. These included the Greek Games award which went to Delta Upsilon and Alpha Chi Omega. Popular events during Greek Week included the Greek God and Goddess competition where frats and sororities performed skits on the quad and house decorating. Greek games included the spaghetti eating contest, pyramid building, chariot races and marathon and relay races. Photos by: P. McCann, T. Zgonera

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