Ohio University - Athena Yearbook (Athens, OH)

 - Class of 1982

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fi ii! 33 Students talking outside Alden Library Steven Zinlr Li ing on coll g green The College Green - a place for frisbee players, lovers, sleepers, and dreamers. lt's a menagerie of people going to classes, of persons lying on the grass to study or play some music, for some, it's a haven to just sit on the war memorial and talk with friends. And every now and then there'-3 a loose dog on the run, chasing a squirrel or frisbee. Many people have their own sum- mations about the College Green: I just like to sit against a tree and space out and watch the diver- sity of people, says Suzanne Gra- zulis, a senior in mental health technology. Grazulis says she likes the beauty the trees bring to the campus. Fall is my favorite sea- son, especially on the green, she says. I feel a real sense of warmth and friendliness among the people that walk through the green.l just like to sit on the memorial or a wall and chat with friends. lt seems to make the load and pressure of my schoolwork a lot lighter. Char Murray, has other reasons. I just like the sound of the church bells ringing and the special things going on, like the spring evangel- ists and dancers and people playing guitars. The College Green is not only a pretty place to beg it is the location of some of the oldest buildings on campus. Cutler Hall, the university administration building, was built in 1816. Wilson Hall was founded in 1837 and Mc- Guffey Hall in 1839. There are also two dormitories on the College Green - Bryan, the oldest, houses 100 co-ed students, and Voigt has upperclass female students. Some people also frequent Alden Library or Chubb Hall. Many students attend concerts, speaking engagements and theatri- cal performances in Memorial Auditorium. Mem Aud is also the home of the Office of Continu- ing Education and Workshops, Galbreath Chapel, another sight on the green, was established by john W. Galbreath to serve the religious needs of the university community. Several fraternities and sororities also make their homes on the Col- lege Green. During formal rush, serenades and sounds of Greek Week activities permeate the air. It is hard to believe university officials in the late 1800's allowed farmers to let their sheep graze on the green as a method of cutting the grass. lt is also interesting to imag- ine Chubb as a residence hall. But through all the changes the College Green has seen, the inscription on the class gateway echoes the senti- ments of Reverend Manasseh Cut- ler: Religion, Morality and Knowledge, being necessary to good government and the happi- ness of mankind, schools and the means of education, shall forever be encouraged. Lisa Lopez



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R.A.'s involved with people, campus activities and program planning Far right - South Green residents enjoy a cook out behind Crawford Hall. Far right - Shear Delight provided five dollar haircuts at Oktoherwest. Top right - joy Van Cundy, Voight Hall R.A., talks with Terri Croteke while on duty. Bottom right - Tiffin Hall R.A. Donna Frazier talks to Cindi Shaffer about class registration. What makes someone want to be- come a Resident Assistant? l like meeting and working with differ- ent people - that's the main part about it, says senior R.A., Al Winn. You learn a lot. Mike Kiernan, an R.A. in Sar- gent Hall, said he applied for the R.A. position because he wanted to get involved with something worthwhile. You're building self- confidence and meeting a lot of people. You're staying involved with campus activities and plan- ning programs for the dorm, he said. R.A.s are required to plan pro- grams for their dorm and their floor sections. These may include floor parties, speakers and educa- tional programs. Although most R.A.s agree they all share the same duties, some maintain that R.A. concerns differ according to what green they are on. On East Green, dorms may want to collaborate on a social function, while individual modules on New South plan pro- grams for their own mods or floors. Does the job have any disadvan- tages? Time, said Winn. There's never enough time to get stuff done and you really have to make more of an effort to see your friends who live off campus. But he adds that the job is worth it all because I have a good section. Lisa Lopez C TRC ' X A-' X l...qg Duane W Fletcher Dann lhllums

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