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Far left: A student enjoys the last remnants of winter snow. Photo: Riege 3
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Friendship and Fun T he 39 fraternities and the 22 sororities make up an impor- tant aspect of college life for over 4,000 students. The Greek Sys- tem, besides promoting friendships, sponsors various fund raising activi- ties, famous parties and social activi- ties. All Greek organizations participate in some sort of philanthropic activity. The Balloon Lift Off was sponsored by the Greek system before the Northwestern football game. Proceeds from this event went to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Adopt-A- Nursing Home program was started in 1986. Fraternities and sororities vis- it various nursing homes, bringing re- freshments, doing variety show acts and visiting with residents. The Junior Executives designed and sold sweat- shirts so they could donate 1,000 to the Parkinson Disease Association. The scKial event of the year was the annual Greek Week. During this week fraternities and sororities participated in various events to gain points for their house. They participated in a blood drive. University Area Clean- Up, Variety Show, Greek Sing, and the Greek Games. The end of Greek Week is celebrated with the Block Par- ty that takes place on 15th Avenue. A Greek Honors Banquet is given at the the end of the year to recognize outstanding Greeks. The Greek system is just another way a student can get involved in life at Ohio State.
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Dorm Life The residence halls provide more than a home to the many students who live there. A chance to participate in floor or hall government is offered to every resident, giving the student the oppor- tunity to get involved in democratic decision making. Dorm life endeavors to provide liv- ing quarters to people with the same interests. In the Olentangy area topi- cal suites are offered under such classi- fications as foreign language, physical fitness and by areas of major studies. Taylor Tower, the Honors Dorm, is geared toward the academically in- clined students. Although there may be drawbacks to living in the dorms (commons food, crowded living space) , dorm life provides students with the opportuni- ty to get involved. Many studenis like to study outside in tlu springtime. Photo: Riege
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