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E 8 -1. '93 -D it Left: Two students check out the bars refreshments, Below: mamma l'hi shows us the Bradley Braves Shuffle. Middle Left: Two happy couples celebrate the tradition of the Homecoming dance. Bottom l.eltp Lars like this one pass in front of Bradley Hall every day , . . V. . ah 41 E-. U EF? I . 3 ',, '1 N Q 1 I V lull ix Q3 'x'Qf -s Ws xy X Almost a thousand spirited Braves fans attended the Friday night pep rally. The next morning, organizations en- tered their floats and cars in the parade to the Civic Center. The float that won thejudges' approval was made by Delta Zeta and Theta Chi. The Braves defeated Wichita State 74-64 that afternoon, at which game the winners of the week were announced. Jim Les of Delta Upsilon and Terri Jackson of Williams Hall were crowned king and queen. Theta Chi won the spirit points competition, with Delta Upsilon and Cramma Phi Beta placing second and third. Six hundred students and alumni attended the Homecoming dance at the Pere Marquette, featuring disc jockey TNT, to top offa week that reminded all of us of our pride in Bradley and its traditions.
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Something for Everyone Q--f za. - --:! .... Getting involved! School is more than just classes and 'lhanging around, as the second annual Activi- ties Fair proved. Many of Bradley's countless clubs and organizations took part in the fair at the beginning of the fall semester, filling the student center ballroom with pamphlets, pos- ters, photo albums and students ea- ger to learn about their options. Repre- sentatives from various clubs were present to encourage students to take part in the activities. The students had the opportunity to ask questions about each club and begin deciding how to spend their free time: ACBU?? Intramurals? Religious organizations? Groups for minorities? Publications? Musical or service organizations? There were so many groups that one freshman suggested that the first week of school was already too busy and confusing without the fair. Nl did find out what was available, though, and that was good. l liked the free promo- tional stuff from Dave Sr Emie's and Domino's. Visitors left the fair looking forward to the activities ahead of them for the school year and, in many cases, wishing there was time to do it all. Top Left: But what does ACBU really do? Find out here! Top Right: Burton Stoner and Neil Hurst answer questions about Bradley Symphonic Winds. Right: Scout staff members hope that they have found a new worker. Photos by Beth Cassidy.
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