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

 - Class of 1997

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I ' hi Alpha Delta - Row l: Jenitler Chambers. Jason Conklin. Casey Koppelman. Joseph McNamara. Rhea .1 ' iL ' oiL ' iadis. Amy Liu, Kevin Brennan. Jared Winnick. Alex Chew Row 2: Nancy Roth. Donielle Tigay. ,auren Kantor, Jodi Cohen, Lauren Kaplan. Kristina Pentecost. Lori Nicholson. Catherine Kaplan. Emily joldsmith. Marisa Rothslein. Emily Lee, Albert Ko Row 3: Gouri Sashital. Stephanie Petersmarck. Daniel iibe. Adena Edwards. Candaee Howard, Counney Slamm, Michelle Thrasher. Julie Rajzer. Casandra rhunison. Andrea de Jong. Amy lannacone. Mardi Milia. Amy Henry. Jeffery Blivaiss Row 4: Farud h I ' liNUpi ' v. Colleen Krug. Jessica Rivas. Inna Gutman. Suseela Devendran. Anne Zachary. Kevin Feder. Villi.im Ruhley. Leonoid Feller. Chris Zammit, Jeff Miller, Ronald Czajka. HeatherConn. Jennifer Leih. Jodi Toch. Jeffrey Cuthbert.son, Jonathan Kidd Row 5: Hayley Macon. Katie Geary, Candice Ribar, Matthew .lisiak. Donald McKenzie. Joel Mitchell ROH 6: Michael Echols, David Brown. Navin Pant. Clifton . Yolanda Lippen. Steve Holman. Dina Nikitaides. Selh Weiner. Robert Wollin. Susan Kreitztnan photo courtesy of Kappa Delta Pi Alpha Chi Sigma - Front row: Tim Kraycsir, Adarsh Pandit, Brandy M . Jones, Leslie Sherman, Sarah Willsea. Aaron Anderson Row 2: Stanley Arthur Forfa. Amy Stoy, Carolyn Owen, Andrew Phelka. Maureen Connell, Lee Claycomb, Snehal Desai Row 3: Rahul Amin. Kenneth Moll, Domenic De Caria. David Tarnowski. Chad K. Uptigrove. James T. Wise. Sandra Homola. Gordon Krueger Sarah Smucker pholo courtesy of Phi Alpha Kappa Phi Alpha Kappa members. Kraig Kipers, Dan Racey and Chris Allen, engage in an evening of food, fun, and bowling. A majority of its members came from the Grand Rapids area. The brother- hood was established in 1929. layout by Kristin Long Organizations 22 1

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Kappa Delta Pi - Front row: Kellie Harris. Lori Glenn, Melissa M. Stowe, Laurie Murray, Jane Hughes. Katie Hollenberg. Rachel Freeman, Sara Fischer Row 2: Jamie Kohen. Angela R. Bolden. Lynn Kim, Ronelle Laranang. Jaime Herman, Sara Robertson, Jennifer Rose, Erin Sublet!, Monica C. Johnson, Tamika Lindsey. Jen Coleman, Mark Wolly Row 3: Carrie E. McNeal, Susanne Esch, Annette Beaupied. Jeff Brown. Heidi Roy, Sarah Phillippo, Argentina Rivera. Laurie Gertler, Matthew A. Brown. Row 4: Jess Peterson, Kate Banas, Lillian Godoy, Lynn Yang, Kristine Fortier Phi Alpha Kappa - Front row: Hershey Row 2: Adam Johnson, Brian Steensma. Mark Van De Wege, Jason Stiles, Brian Roelofs, Andy Zondervan, Dan Racey Row 3: David Betten, JosH Hansen, Seth Buitendorp, Mike Olree, Nathan Batts. Matt Osenga Row 4: PhilWillink, Joi| Doom. Greg Quist. Dan Van Beek, Kraig Kuipers, Chris Allen, Jason Holstege. Mark Vipll Kappa Delta Pi In order to produce strong educational lead- ers, Kappa Delta Pi recognized outstanding achievements of University students who in- tended on pursuing a job in the teaching profes- sion. In a combined effort with Eastern Michi- gan University, members welcomed fellow Midwest Chapters in the Kappa Delta Pi Re- gional Conference. Individuals partook in spe- cial seminars, and also listened to influential speakers such as the group ' s regional director. Members of Kappa Delta Pi also participated in many philanthropic and fund-raising activities, where members donated their tutorial knowl- edge to students and their proceeds to needy schools. Kristin Long Phi Alpha Kappa The Graduate Science and Engineering fra- ternity Phi Alpha Kappa, aka The Dutch House, promoted a sense of brotherhood and bonding on the University campus. With many men from the Grand Rapids area, the link to home created a special sanction for Phi Alpha Kappa brothers. Membership was composed of graduate engineering, medial and biochemistry students, but was not closed to undergraduates. The professional social fraternity participated in many philanthropic activities including Toys for Tots during the winter. In a joint effort with WIQB radio station, members organized Rockin ' for Hunger; they collected food for and made donations to the needy. Kristin Long 220 Organizations Pfii Alpha Ddta Phi Alpha Delta International Pre-Law fra- ternity served as a means for University students to learn about the profession, while volunteering their time and having fun. The University chapter participated in community service projects such as working at Safe House and Habitat for Humanity. They had weekly meetings where they organized projects and invited speakers to present information. The co- ed fraternity also participated in intramural sports and held social events for members to get to know one another. One out of every six attorneys was a member, including President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary, and even Judge Wapner of the People ' s Court. Virgina Hiltz Alpha Cfii Sigma Alpha Chi Sigma served the student popula- tion of the University as a professional co- ed fraternity for students of chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, and pharmacology. The fraternity offered services to students as well as to the larger community. Members learned about the history of the fraternity and provided chemistry tutoring and test prepara- tion. The group also participated in a program called Motor Meals where they distributed food to people in the community and even worked with Boy and Girl Scouts to assist them in obtaining a chemistry merit badge. This frater- nity promoted academic excellence and ser- vice. Jaime Feder phuto courtesy of Phi Alpha Kapj Share? Senior Jane Hug plaque of appreciation from Kapp;| Delia Pi Regional Director Eva Puhalla. The presentation tool- ' . place at the KAFI Regional Confer ence in November, which was helJ at Eastern Michigan University.



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K inductees stand proud before the old members of the group. The new membe welcomed in a formal ceremui held in November. Matt Comstock on becoming a member of the group. Members spent the rest of the year initiating ii Peter Nielsen Sarah Smucker Circle K - Front row: Jacqueline Lowell, Jennifer Bucholz, Amanda Kimball. Adena Cytron, Constance Guzinski Row 2: Todd Brockdorf. Caen Thomason-Redus, Brian Long, Steve Dancy, Frank Brinker, Hiroumi Kitajima 222 Organizations CirdeK Circle K was an international service orgaj nization with 243 chapters worldwide The University ' s chapter of Circle K was orgaj nized in 1967, but was shut down for a shor period during the seventies due to lack of Unij versity student interest; Circle K was revived iii 1984. The University ' s chapter, 35 member strong in 1996, strived to help the entire Ar Arbor community, specifically young childrer Circle K ' s theme for the year, Focus On Future: Children, was the basis for the majorit of the service projects that Circle K coordiji nated. The group met once a week, but a cor tinuum of service projects held in the large community kept the group busy throughout week. Circle K members helped out at a variet of institutions, such as local schools and th| Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. Circle K participated in a week-lonJ international project, beginning on Nov. 11, It raise money for Iodine Deficiency Syndrom (IDS). Another international project was hel in the spring. President Todd Brockdorf, a sophc more, said, I am very happy with the group tf year. We have a lot of new younger member this year, so it is kind of like a rebuilding ye We have already done a lot of service for tl Ann Arbor community, and I can see leadership qualities in each of the new mer bers. Circle K is one of the largest servicj groups on campus and was ranked number or in the entire district for service. Ralph Zerboni

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