University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1996

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BlFllND: The brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity perform their annual step show for the Festifall crowd. RIGHT: University Activities Center representatives describe their organization to an interested student. UAC offered non-academic courses such as bartending, ballroom dancing, and sign language. Diag Days 23

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For the overzealous student who wanted to take part in extracurricular activities, Festifall ' 95 was the place to be. Festifall kicked off the first of the events held in the Diag. Thousands of students were found milling around in search of organizations to join. A vast array of groups set up displays and informa- tion tables. Campus publications, political groups, sports clubs, religious and ethnic groups and service organizations were just a sampling of groups involved. Over 250 campus organizations participated. It was great to see how much there was to offer here at U of M. said LSA first-year student Erin Jontow. I realized that this was what college was about. Students found it difficult to walk through the Diag without stopping at a few tables for information, as signs and posters drew their attention. Many organiza- tions printed information fliers and distributed applica- tions to interested students. Some groups, like Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and the Fencing Club, put on performances for the crowd. Most participants agreed that, as tradition predicted, Festifall was a success. Students signed up for clubs that sparked their interest, and many organizations were able to recruit much-needed members. Festifall was by far the best way to get involved in activities for the rest of my college career, said LSA first-year student Melissa Fette. Idijoui bij Drandi Morton sfopi) bq Hilfz photo by Greg Kcssler 22 Diag Days



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BEHIND: Thousands of people crowd the Diag to participate in the annual 1 lasli Bash celebration. Ruiiri : Unknown to law enforcement officials, this Hash Bash supporter inhales from a marijuana pipe. Police issued tickets to Hash Bashers caught in possession of marijuana. I Chip Peterson

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