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Donahue - ra-, !s., tl -FP ' 55 'A ,gl S 3 ' is-- On September 11th Dean King, Director of Residential Life and Student Judicial System, had the honor and the ex- asperation to appear on Donahue and address the atti- tudes, values, and morals of fratemity members on cam- puses. Also onthe panel was Andrew Merton, professor and author of the magazine article 'lRetum to Brotherhood , Lucy Elridge, graduate of Hampton College, and Scott Hughes, 1985 Bradley graduate and Sigma Plu's Man of the Year. The panel discussed problems faced within the fratemi- ty system citing vanous incidents of violence and chauvin- ism towards women. One side presented fratemities as the breeding grounds for this harassment. Merton's article stat- ed, Fratemities are sporting clubs, and their game is wom- en. King presented the other side of fratemity life. He stat- ed, The fratemity instills values in its members - selfval- ues, values with each other thonesty, integnty, justicel and trust in 'their God'. King also stressed that those fratemi- ties guilty of offenses are Uatypical and should be closed. Both Merton and King called for refonrl rather than abolish- ment. King said he felt the experience was frustrating because they did not have an adequate amount oftime to state their case and, because of audience involvement, it was impossi- ble to can'y out logical thoughts to full conclusions. King said that the most important objective was their actions and that they did not embarrass themselves or the University while attempting to state their position. Positive outcomes from King's appearance on Dona- hue were the establishment of chapter coordinators who meet with King weekly to discuss strengths and weaknesses within their individual fratemities. The National lnterfrater- nity Council has also established a commission on values and ethics within the fratemity movement, of which, King is a member. 29
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Bradley's Council for Womens Awareness' main objective is to present the issues and problems faced by wom- en today to the Bradley campus. This year CWA focused much of its attention on providing education about birth control and sexual harassment to the students on campus. The Council pre- sented a speaker from Peoria's Planned Parenthood to speak about birth control and venereal disease. Another informative speaker, Viv- iane Nicholas, gave a lecture entitled, 'Dictatorship and Repression in Haiti: One Woman's Personal Experience , and a roundtable discussion, UWomen and the Curriculum was also presented to students. CWA gives students a chance to learn more about women's issues and some of the problems faced by women. The Council always needs members to be a part of its organization and any male or female is invited to join. Members of CWA participated in Peoria's Take Back the Night walk which advocated the right of women to feel safe at night. Photos by Mark Richey.
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The First Annual Phi Tau 500 Bicycle Race was held on October 21, 1985. The Gamma Mu Chapter of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity organized the race to help raise money for the American Cancer Society. The race was composed of two heats in which bikers were entered by teams with each team required to finish fifty laps. Carlos Zuluaga and his partner, Jerry Lis won the men's competition. The winners of the women's competiton are Kerri Hall and her partner Jeanie Hawkins. Photos by Paul McCann. Phi Tau 500 AHA I -. ' . V ' . - .f -. Q l f , .. -1 ,.. 1 .ff M- T 1 -: fr. .' -', .A , y Y, f., r, ' 2 -li '- Alia --- 2 jf . ,H . . .Var ' 'K 'I ' 3 ' -P ' Z-' , . . 71 - ' . 'Mg' 1 d. M 'V ' 1 K ,ri w QI .mu ,sv ' ai-N., , , 5. '.1'Q. .I i'h4..k1 ,ing 5-nd' ,ffl gr., - -I 2.1. 1-,gd 1 f . ., 1- r 50 Above: At the starting line, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Upsilon anticipate the starting signal for the Phi Tau 500 race. Left: Participants in the Phi Tau 500 round the bend with speed and detemii- nation. Bottom left: A smile for everyone! This Alpha Chi Omega awaits participants for the Frisbee Golf Toumament. Bottom: Good aim and a strong wrist are two necessities for playing frisbee golf. Alpha Chi Omega Frisbee Golf - The Bradley Chapter of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority held its First Annual Ciolf Tournament on October 12, 1985 at Bradley Park. The tourna- ment was organized to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Com- petition was open to everyone in Peoria and the cloudy overcast didn't stop anyone fromjoining in on the fun. The winners of the various divisions follows. John Sheridan won the men's sophomore division, John Hopkins won the junior division, John Lasso was the winner of the senior's division, and the non-student winner for the men's division was Marshall Hopping. Women winners were freshman Janice McKinney and ju- nior Donna Haebich. Photos by Paul McCann. . ax.. ,ia I ..... UV VW
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