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

 - Class of 1995

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University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI) online collection, 1995 Edition, Page 325 of 426
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1 11 111 Mosher Jordan House Council, offered many activities and methods by which students could try to change living arrangements, if they were not happy. Of ficers for 1 994-95 were: President Joe Bazeley; Vice President Jessica Me Clintic; Parlimentarian Jasmine Zarzecki; Treasurer Jen Franklin; and Secretary Ben Ogoe. i.n 11 on EHT KM. i MO-JO LIFE I.I 1 V ROBERTELLI STUDENTS dine amongst the Gothic- style cafeteria in Mosher Jordan. FIX DING time for a break, Tim Harrison, a long time dining staffer, is served with sincerity by Assistant Manager Sue Hyllested. Residence Hall 3 19

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MO-JO BY SARAH SNUCKER Ine increasing demand for women ' s housing caused the Regents Committee in September of 1928 to propose the construction of a new women ' s residence hall. The hall cost $800,000 initially and became coed in 1968. The residence hall came into being in the Fall of 1931 under the name of Mosher-Jordan. It was named for the first two women Deans of the University, Dr. Eliza Mosher and Mrs. Myra B. Jordan. Mosher - Jordan was known for its unique archi- tecture, which was originally to be an adaptation of collegiate gothic style with colonial face brick. Throughout its sixty-four year history, the women and men of Mo-Jo weree noted for their scholarship and leadership, as the residence hall had one of the highest returning student rates among campus residence halls. M O S II Ki 11 Jordan served as a large housing facility for students in the Hill area of campus. The backyard of the facility had Palmer Field and the Arboretum as well as the University Medical Center in the front. friends was often a scary experience, especially in a new setting. However for those residing in the same residence hall, the process was somewhat easier as these friends revealed to the camera.



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Feelings of accomplishment and anticipation embedded in the hearts of those looking towards one future. w v

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