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“Who Wants To Order A Pizza? 1. Students Vicki Steel, Tracy Sierra, and Jon Cross help themselves to Saga’s Sunday afternoon buffet. 2. Eating at Saga is an everyday activity for on-campus residents, and for some off-cam¬ pus students who choose the meal plan and convenience Saga has to offer. 3. Saga server, Pat, prepares the entrees for the 4:30 evening rush. 4. Cooking in the dorm can be a messy busi¬ ness, however kitchenettes located in all of the residence halls provide students with a place to prepare evening snacks and special meals. 5. Munching on popcorn and soda pop dur¬ ing free time in the evening are Marla Mills and Curt Ross. 6. Preparing and waiting for the steaks, burgers, and frankfurters at the Clark Hall picnic are Steve Hreha and Mary Beth Lowdermilk.
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“If I live here, sleep here, and study here, it looks as if I’m going to have to eat here too.” The students lament does not go unheard, though, as ONU provides for every need. On- campus residents are able to choose from two meal plans for cafeteria service supplied by Saga. Not only does Saga provide students with three fine meals a day and Sunday afternoon buffets, but it also features special evening meals in which a theme may be carried out, home cooked meals are prepared using “Mom’s” recipes, dinners are fixed in conjunction with events such as International Week and Black Aware¬ ness Week, and offerings such as the ever popular “Steak Night” appear regularly. Off-campus residents may also choose a Saga meal plan due to the fine food and convenience the university cafeteria has to offer. However, when evening hunger pangs strike, alternatives do exist. Ada offers a number of drinking and eating establishments, not to mention more than a half dozen places to call for pizza. Kitchenettes exist in every residence hall, and area grocery stores provide ONU chefs with what they need in order to prepare their own meals and snacks. Whatever the case, the ONU student is a well fed student. 22 Student Life: Eating
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Ohio Northern may not be a center of fashion, but ONU students do have their very own look. During the day, jeans, t-shirts, and dressier clothes persist for class wear. After hours brings an entirely different look, with sweats and active wear being the most prominent. Even so, when Halloween, Greek Sing, or those weekend theme parties roll around, anything can be expected ' mrl coon opniinrl on rl akniit MnrtVi. 1. Being physically active and looking the part makes sweat pants, shirts, and active wear a common sight around campus. 2. Phi Kaps sport Greek letter jackets while walking across campus to class. 3. Casual and active wear are perfect for strolls across campus and Kevin )ohn. 4. Showing off her country bumpkin look is Alpha XI Julie Hardin, ready f or Greek Sing. 5. Sun worshipers don swim wear in an at¬ tempt to gain that early summer tan. 6. Kappa Psi brothers Jim Rosselit, Todd Zevehik, Chuck Ceccarelli, Mike Crothouse, John Petracci, Jeff Uednarcik, Steve Sum¬ mers, Greg Sullivan, Mike Aruta, Scott Mincher. Then Karavokvros. and Pat Shea. dress it up for their Greek Sing perfor¬ mance. ■ -ffi Vau. ' - . • 24 student I.ife: books
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