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

 - Class of 1994

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Anyway People are unreasonable, illogical and self-centered. Love them anyway. If you do good, people trill accuse you of selfish ulterior motives. Do good anyway. If you are successful, you Witt win false friends and true enemies. Succeed anyway. Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable. Be honest and frani anyway. The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. ' Do good anyway. The biggest people with the Biggest ideas can Be shot down By the smallest people with the smallest minds. Thinf big anyway. People favor the underdogs but follow only the top dogs, fight for some underdogs anyway. ' What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight. ' Build anyway. Qive the world the best you have and you ' ll get fucked in the teeth. Qive the world the best advice you ' ve got anyway. -Ruthor Unknown Holly Collier recited this poem in her high school salutatory speech in 1991. FRONT: Rachael Caskey, Stephanie Christy, Tanya Manson, Rachael Klein, Dana Limberg, Amy Everard, Hadley Thurmon. SECOND: Caroline Semanchik, Jody Randall, Kristina Walker, Lauen Guzik, Rhonda McAllister, Cayn Salomon, Lindsay Beller, Jori Cohen, Tracey Cropper, Jen McCann, Amanda Ball, Jenny Veve. THIRD: Sarah Evans, Lisa Bierderman, Erin Beadle, Winnie Cheung, Jenna Davis, Andrea Hackenberry, Dana Heuschele, Michelle Murtaugh, Aimee Jefferson, Julie Artzt, Sandra Kang, Lesilie Santiago. FOURTH: Jennie Albert, Kerry Matthewson, Jen Cook, Toni Javin, Angela Ryker, Bekah Lewis, Clare Brickel, Christina Masters, Stacy Buckler, Nicole Klement, Tina Gislason, Tiffany Brandt, Holly Collier, Erin Sullivan, Amy Adams. FIFTH: Jill Everett, Eliza Fitzgerald, Melissa Eagan, Jen Shapiro, Wendy McFalda, Loretta Bowen, Beth Stouffer, Andrea Thomas, Shannon Norman, Stacey Lamden, Susie Levin, Felicia Ivascu, Amy Banooni, Susan Sampson, Jacelyn Wiedman. SIXTH: Amy Morris, Betsy Darlings, Katie Horvath, Michelle Isaacs, Jill Stancyk, Cindy Wang, Li- Watts, Katie Cloz:a, Kelly Moffatt, Erin Flanshurg, Tamra Syrett, Elissa Fischer, Elaine Wang, Angie Tune, Sarah Munson, Angie Kirchner, Jen Angeles, Laura Pochmara. SEVENTH: Laura Shoemaker, Bonnie Olsen, Jessica Hall, Jen Phan, Rene MacVay, Jen Seward, Kate Guyton, Linda Bilka, Bridgette Slupecki, Alison Glendening, Sunny Schiffman, Beth Wierzbinski, Jenny Havosh, Julie Rosenbaum, Meredith Wierner, Nikki Adams, Stacey Koprince. BACK: Nicole Ury, Julie Quinlan, Jen Knoke, Michelle Reba, Lynnette May, Juliane Plaza, Angela Baker, Diane Wawrzyniak, Amy Lejeune, Erin Lamarca, Elizabeth Johnston, Amanda Luftman, Kim Wicklund, Sonali Sanghvi, Brooke Hudgins, Tammy Agnew, Krista Knodsen, Debbie Isaacson, Rachael Rhode. Greeks 199

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III, y, r . ( Mil ALPHA CHI OMEGA ' Women o For two years, the Theta Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega prided itself in winning two of the highest national fraternity awards. In 1992, the Michigan chapter won the Seeking the Heights award which deemed the U-M chapter as the most outstanding Alpha Chi Omega chapter. In 1993 the chapter upheld the honor of their name by winning the Continuing in Excellence award. The women of Alpha Chi Omega maintained this excellence by incorporating all aspects of life at the University into the sorority. Most important, of course, were their commitments to academics, public service, families and friends. Congratulations to our SENIORS! Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication, and may you always be successful and happy. -Tiffany Brant member This page, along with our loving memories, is dedicated to our sister, Holly Collier, who died on November 28, 1993. Alpha Chi Omega, Theta Chapter Flower: Red Carnation Colors: Scarlett Red and Olive Green Symbol: The Lyre 198 Greeks 1 The women of Alpha Chi Omega exemplify the sisterhood they stand for, as warming smiles greet the camera during a celebration .



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ALPHA DELTA PHI V c mn Qood Quys Alpha Delta Phi proved to be a strong fraternity on the U-M campus and stressed its brotherhood in the various traditional activities. The fraternity was always one of the top ten competitors in intramural sports, and was known to do well in wrestling, basketball, football and swimming. Although the fraternity was a social one, its activities created a laid back atmosphere. We are a lot of laid back good guys who enjoy a good mix of partying, school, and sports, said Matt Tomlinson, a brother. The fraternity brothers often enjoyed playing volleyball in their front yard with music and a keg. The brothers also enjoyed playing cards and smoking cigars as they kicked back in their fraternity house on South State. An important event for the men of Alpha Delta Phi was the Walkout, during which chapter members from throughout the state got together and participated in various activities, including skydiving, rafting, or even working on their house to make it a better place to live. During the Walkouts the brothers focused on tradition as well as sacred ceremonies that bonded the men of Alpha Delta Phi together. Tomlinson recalled his favorite Walkout in the spring of 1 993, when his fraternity brothers and he piled everyone into a van and headed towards Wisconsin. The fraternity stopped in bars in remote towns and watched the Final Four games wherever they could. The tradition and brotherhood of Alpha Delta Phi was exemplified by the Senior Roast held during the winter term. The occasion was a formal dinner, where the pledges supervised all the activities and the seniors were served first. The event concluded as the graduating seniors related stories that had happened throughout their years at U-M, most of the stories ending in heartfelt laughter. The brothers of Alpha Delta Phi truly exemplified brotherhood. They just liked to be laid back and jam to the music blaring out of their stereo. - Brand i Horton 200 Greeks A big event for the guys of Alpha Delta Phi, was the Pep Rally, which had a great turnout as the spirited band stood in the yard before one of the big football games. Aaron Maxim, Todd Petraco, Matt Tomlinson and their fellow brothers of A D Phi share in laughs and memories at the annual Senior Roast.

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