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President Peter T. Mitchell enjoyed the wide variety of goodies offered by
organizations at Briton Bash. Above, Bobbie Cole, '07, and BSA
adviser Claude Huddleston test Mitchell's knowledge of famous black
Americans at the Black Student Alliance table.
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Kappa Delta sorority members encourage potential pledges to stop and admire
a display of chapter awards, activities and treasures.
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Britrageous!
Briton Bash 2004
September 2, 2004
Photos by Dave
Trumpie
"Britrageous," the name for Briton Bash 2004, brought the campus
together for yet another back-to-school tradition. Students,
faculty, staff and kids-of enjoyed games, prizes and candy offered by
nearly 100 student organization tables.

Holland resident
Stephanie Oosterhouse, '04, and Chie Okada, '07, serve as "walking
advertisements" for the Off-Campus Program and International
Student Union. "For me, it is important to see all the groups on
campus represented in one unifying event," says Oosterhouse. "It's
an awesome time for groups to connect, to spend time with friends, and to
give new and returning students a chance to meet other students that share
their interests."
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Asian Awareness Group president Kirk Iwasaki, '06, explains to
interested students that AAG, like all student organizations, actively
recruits members of all ethnic and racial backgrounds.
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