<p>Of course you can have fun in a fraternity if you refuse to drink under twenty-one. As an example, every Spring at Georgia Tech, all the Greek organizations practice for the tug-of-war competition. I don’t think many people would excel in that event under the influence.</p>
<p>As far as personal experience, one of my freshman year hallmates pledged a fraternity and refused to drink for the first semester. Eventually, though, he relented and started drinking. I think the environment really isn’t conducive to being a teetotaler, but as AmyAlumna’s post shows, there are always exceptions.</p>
<p>I used to be Puritanically against drinking, but I’ve abandoned that position as I’ve embraced my elitism. The way I see it, if you’re going to drink, then drink the good stuff and don’t add crap so you can’t even taste the alcohol.</p>