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

 - Class of 1997

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Images of Animal House or Revenge of the Nerds J|l too often come to mind when thinking about fraternity houses. However, these stereo- types created problems for the Greek system in the early nine- ties. Police began to send un- dercover officers to curtail the rampant underage drinking that was occurring. In response to prodding by the Ann Arbor police and the University, the Greek system established what was known as the Alcohol Policy, a comprehensive regu- lation that involved both guidelines and restrictions for parties. A committee staffed by members of the Greek sys- tem known as the Social Re- sponsibilities Committee (SRC) ensured that these rules were being followed. This policy was not the system ' s first attempt at self- government. Years prior to the passing of the alcohol policy, both the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and the Panhellenic As- sociation (Panhel) instituted the Greek Actions Review Panel (GARP) designed to act as reviewers for disputes that arose involving either Rush infractions or hazing. fjAfter the passing of the alcohol policy, the panel also [Reviewed violations of that policy. GARP originally operated separately within the IFC and Panhel communi- chec The experience of self-governance has been a valuable aspect f y -i t i r r involved students. -- Panhellenic Advisor, Mary Beth Seiler ties, however the panel bega to hear cases together, with the two heads from the Panhellenic Executive Board and IFC Ex- ecutive Board. Panhellenic Advisor, Mary Beth Seiler, was extremely en- thusiastic and proud of the evo- lution of both GARP and SRC Seiler praised the efforts of the many students who worked tc make the Greek social scene i safer environment. The sys- tern has come a long way ove: the years because of the work o strong leaders. The experience of self-governance has been valuable aspect of Greek for many students, but I fee that these students have set ai excellent example for the entin University. It is not easy t( correct the ills of the socia scene here but the student have come a long way, and thi improvements that have beei made are clearly visible. Th University and the Ann Arbo Police Department should loo favorably upon the Greek sys tern, said Seiler. Panhellenic Social Chaii Julie Keating, concurred with Seller ' s remarks. Ris management is a major concern of the Greek system, an we as a system have worked very diligently to arrive at th point where we are confident that an overall safer socic scene is a guarantee. + story by Tracy Solow I layout by Virginia Hiltz ATA Front row: Alexandra Monies, Carmela Kudyba, Adriana Rendon, Darilis Garcia 262 + SRC GARP

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1345 Wash :enaw Front row: Dan Smallidge, James Cooley. Scon Mahan, Barney Westbury, Matthew Fox, Rajan Dashairya. Jeffrey Sawka, Michael Guest Row 2: Jamie DeFrank, Eric Zacks, Glenn Robertelli, Kevin Contat, David Park, Tom Rath, Steve Shaieb, Tim Mehram, Brian McMullin. Jack Dehring. William Cho Row 3: Prashant Bhagat, Erik Wilier, Randall Hirsch, David Wei, Theodore Chen, Evans Longacre, Steven Crane Row 4: Roger Huang, John Bizon, Jason Fleis, Ryan Hunter, Brent Roberts, Steve Montgomery, Douglas Salo, Dennis Michelson, Tim Smith, Joel Knutson, Josh White. Jason St. Onge, Matt Withey, Michael Baldarotta, Elliot Sperber, Ravi Madan, David Weil, David Genzlinger, Jamie Charlton, Howard Sidman SAT Front row: Jessica Dorf. Stephanie Roher. Carra Moss, Ilyse Muser, Lauren Ferst, Dana Drazin, Molly Light, Melissa Karafiol, Jaime Haber Row 2: Karen Wolf, Danielle Marcus, Jessica Hornstock, Alix Cramer, Meredith Levine, Emily Sussal, Sheryl Harmatz, Ashley Daneshgar, Deborah Glasser, Jaclyn Cohen Row 3: Allison Hershfeld, Stephanie Schwartz, Starr Curtis, Jennifer Kofman, Jennifer Berzin, Meghan Murray, Lucinda Deutsch, Erica Wolf, Taryn Pinchasik. Randi Evans, Elyse Kaplan Row 4; Lauren Howard, Jennifer Richter, Lori Chasen, Samantha Roth, Jocelyn Levick, Molly Bronitsky, Sara Arker, Alexis Bag, Michelle Wendler, Shawn Reiser Front row: Jeff Price, Mike King, Johnny Augustin, Nick Garcia, Jonathan Malen, Don Wolford Row 2: Tong Sop Kim, Adam Pence, Joe Nardone, Michael Crotty, Nathaniel Anderson, Steven Porentas, Joshua Schleman Row 3: Mike Krautner, Bill Earls. Jeff Cranson, Dave Nightingale, Richard Massa, Steve Busch, Ethan Schafer, Chris Frazier, Mike Huff MarkWolly On The Move + 261



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800 Oxford :FCE, 7 1 8 Tappan photo courtesy of iHiltz Jeremy Adams, Tim White, Man Brolund, Man Peck, Josh Thomson, Jason Steinberg, Jeff Sieracki, Matt Zweig, Tim Hansen, Alex Chen, Dan Bruno, Bashir Mekari, Mike Smith, Mike Colombo, Steve Coran, Mark Bogulavsky, Chad Kumaus, Scon Stasik, Keith Briggs, Dave Malak, Tim Bliss, Mike Statut, Vem Elkins, Ethan Iczkovitz AAA Tara Chevalier, Melissa Mosher, Emily Broder, Gaby Brechner, Joanna Fox, Kelly Carrero, Amy Ripley, Lauren Lebowitz, Jennifer Hull, Kristin Levy, Katie Heid, Elyse Rosenthal, Ann Smith, Karen Lareau, Anna Varley, Jennifer Love, Kristen Liggett, Susan Kim, Kristy Kelly, Allegra Jagunich, Christine Cowden, Mindy Longjohn, Preeti Saigal, Maria Gerace, Elizabeth Petroelje, Sara Rontal, Robin Deutsch, Laura Lebbon, Carrie Cunningham, Hilary Murdock, Emily Agress, Jacqueline Carroll Front row: Ruf Waterson, Corey Geer, Adam Filkin, Douglas Cash, Adam Mesh, Brian Boike, Steve Lindholm, JR Lovelace, Robert Nassau, Matthew Harris Row 2: Dan Henig, A.J. Schrems, David Lane, Tony Harris, Duck Williams, Frank Bizowski, Kevin Gracely, Charles Scrase, Geoff Miller Row 3: Bill Starrs, Andrew Sinclair, Brett Geller, Douglas Stivers, Jason Chang, Bean Booherski, Kevin McHogh, Ricardo Salazar, George Earle, Brock Sprowl Row 4: Ropesh Hazra, James Hill, Michael Montoya, Nate DeRonne, Dave McGuire, Paul Dwaihy Row 5: Nate Brill Sarah Smucker SRC GARP + 263

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