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

 - Class of 1991

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Focus on the Mall Sometimes It Is Great To Get Away From It All At Briarwood Ann Arbor has a certain flavor. It ' s a city of culture, charm, enthusiasm and intellect. There are coffee houses, ethnic restaurants, museums, used clothing and record stores, and Michigan memorabilia shops abound. The Uni- versity draws its students partly because of the town and all it offers. But sometimes, the charm can be too much. Briarwood, Ann Arbor ' s conveniently located mall, is easily accessible by both bus and car. It provides an escape from the stress and confusion of school to the comfort and normality of America. Stores in malls have taken over retail sales in many small and large cities, and offer sameness and stability to the average consumer. Once you walk through the doors of Briarwood, you could really be anywhere in the country. Chain- stores, flourescent lighting, obnoxious children, holiday decorations and promo- tions are just a few of the common sights. A mall is a mall, and a visit to Briarwood can even help cure mild homesick- ness. However, one of the best reasons to shop in Briarwood instead of on campus, is that there are always plenty of free spaces in the parking lots! vLauren Bigman Stores in the mall are the same from coast to coast. Students enjoy frequenting the mall during stressful times because nothing changes. Briarwood could be anywhere. T Monica Jat ' fee Hayden-Hofacker 297

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H ay den vHofac her Julie Ann Hayden, Mechanical Engineering Jennifer L. Hayes, History of Art Creative Writing William Thomas Hayes, Physical Ed. Jeffrey M. Haynes, English Gurpreet K. Hazra. Biology Michael Stephen Head, English I Comm. Andy Healey, Economics Maria D. Heck, Sports Mgmt. Communication Douglas A. Heerdegen, Business Molly Hegarty, Psychology I Political Science Jane Anne Heikkinen, English Jon Paul Heindel, Sports Mgmt. Comm. Stacey G. Heisler, Violin Perf. I Comm. Sarah Heisler, Communication Dale R. Heitzig, English James Michael Hekman, English Voice Angela L. Helmboldt, English Kurt Wm. Hemr, Classics Rekha Hemrajani, Econ. Computer Science Amala Dischard Henderson, Communication Eric T. Henkel, Communication Brenda L. Henry, Communication Paul R. Hensel, Political Science James Hensien, History Laura Chalfonte Hensinger, Sociology Laura Ann Hepler, English Honors Eric Sears Herbert, Political Science Andrew D. Herman, Economics Michael S. Herman, Honors Psych. I Econ. Francine G. Hermelin, Sociology Rafael A. Hernandez II, Psychology Russell J. Herron, English Amy Herrup, English, Arts Ideas Robert S. Hershfield, English I Comm. William Nathan Hershman, Political Science Mitchell W. Hesson, English Communication John William Hetherman, English Economics Denise P. Hickey, English Amy J. Hill, Sports Mgmt. Communication Jennifer Lynne Hill, Elementary Education Lynn R. Hill, Spanish Mitch K. Hilt, Psychology Deon R. Hines, Accounting Jennifer Marie Hirl, Communication Steven D. Hirlinger, Chemical Engineering Frank Hirsch, History Kirsten L. Hirsch, Business Administration Russell G. Hisscock, Biology David C. Hissong, Political Science Han Chyi Howard Ho, Computer Engineering David Alan Hocher, Computer Engineering Marney Hochman, English George David Hodge, Electrical Engineering Erich P. Hofacker, Mechanical Engineering 296 Graduates f . 5 H fl



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A Foc us on the Diag Preacher Mike Can Save You Monday thru Friday Have you ever been walking through the Diag and been accosted by the stinging words, This Uni- versity is a den of iniquity. You are all sinners and for- nicators, and you will burn in hell? If so, then you are familiar with the work of Preacher Mike. Mike is that guy who stands on the benches in the Diag every nice day to ruin the students ' pleas- ant afternoons of sunbath- ing, wastingtime, or people watching. Some people ac- tually enjoy listening to Preacher Mike so that they can have an occasional laugh or sharpen their de- bating skills. Others find him annoying and dis- criminatory, while still others are always trying to figure out Does he migrate South in the winter, and what does he really do for a living? Though many theories have been tried, no one is quite sure of the answers to these thought- provoking questions. Some preachers have even tried to follow Mike, imitate him, or better him, but Preacher Mike is a true institution at the University who is here to stay. wRandy Lehner David Horske writes about gay lesbian issues as Preacher Mike delivers his sermon to a crowd of stu- dents. T Cr ssy Goodman 298 Graduates

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