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Une Foot in the Door We are all here in the hope and con- fidence that Bradley University will arm us with the most powerful weapon one can use in conquering the world - knowl- edge. On September 23rd, a wide array of company representatives gathered on campus to attract potential employees and exhibit the opportunities available to those who know that knowledge is an important asset. Students at Bradley acquire exper- tise in a variety of different fields. They may, as a result, find employment with a variety of institutions. ti- To Closer It follows that the potential em- ployers represented at Career Day were as diverse as AT8tT Network Systems and Pizza Hut, or the K-Mart Corpora- tion and the U.S. Peace Corps. This vari- ety reinforces the attitude of the career counseling center that there is a suitable career field for every individual. Judging from the high turnout of representatives, business and educa- tional leaders have taken note of the quality of BradIey's graduates. 4 ' v A i sy' i shake says it all. 'Q . his ffl ill- ' , f , 125.342 ',.' ny, , . A r , 1.3. 32,341 . .1 , . .1',q! f .' ,f .., , f fi. f-. , , f . :LQ t' 0 fluff. . l- I i ' 7. . , , I . ' ' 4 ' -I . ..o . ' 1 ' ' 'Q - f f A satan,-va -Y ,qv-nu-an-.owen-naman-so-svn-,.. W v . z Top Center: A future businessman talks to the representatives of the Timken V gf 4 Company. Above Left: Taking a closer look. Left: Student had the opportunity ' 3 to get straight answers about the different companies. Above: A firm hand 0
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Celebrating Greek Spirit Bradley University is host to a large variety of Greek organizations, believing that they are as much a forum for the fos- tering of leadership, scholarship, and phi- lanthropy as any other campus groups. With over twenty-five different sororities and fraternities an inevitable, yet good- hearted, competition exists. Competitive energies are released during Greek Week, seven days of con- tests, races, and parties reminiscent of the old Olympic Games festivities. Greek houses vie against each other in chariot races, tug-o-war, pyramid building, comi- cal skit presentations, and mud volleyball fto name just a few of the gamesl. Greek presidents participate in a special contest, the Presidents Race. The object is to dig a penny out of a pot of flour . . . using only the face. And for all those oatmeal lov- ers out there, there was also a contest to see who could eat the most oatmeal. Greek houses were dressed in banners in- corporating this year's theme, The Choice of a New Generation. Those who came to view the competi- tions included both Greek and non-Greek students. Sigma Nu emerged as the win- ner ofthe most games. Delta Upsilon pro- vided stiff competition but came in second. . JF 22fGFlEEK WEEK
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