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F E Parties were abundant within the Greek system. Whether it was Alpha Delta Pi sorority ' s Hayride or Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity ' s Crush Party, University sororities and fra- ternities transformed these events into memorable experi- ences. Parties began in Sep- tember with the first home foot- ball game ' s pre-parties, tradi- tionally barbecues or bagel breakfasts, complete with bev- erages. Sigma Chi fraternity members walked over to Pi Beta Phi sorority early Satur- day mornings before each home football game. Pre-par- ties added to the atmosphere of football Saturdays. Sigma Chi woke us up in the morning and immediately the party began, said senior biology major Bonnie Benjamin. Next, members awaited the traditional barn dances. Held at Sugarbush Farms in Ypsilanti, barn dances consisted of going on hayrides, roasting marshmal- lows over open pit camp fires, square dancing, and drink- ing from the popular boda bags or leather canteens. The fall semester ended with formal or semi- formal dances. Delta Sigma Phi fraternity ' s semi-formal included gambling with fake money. Roulette, blackjack, partying a night Ion Fraternity and sorority members take a break from danc- ing to enjoy refreshments at a Carry-In party. These parties were traditionally hosted after fraternity mem- bers carried sorority pledges into their new houses. and craps tables were set up i the house. Junior finance ma- jor Jay Mandel said, The Monte Carlo theme reall) added a festive atmosphere Everyone acted rich for the night because they weren gambling with their owr money. Theme parties added twist to the party scene. W had a ' my-tie ' party at Ol Shillalleagh ' s in Detroit. Ou roommates got the tie of th guy she set us up with and the when they arrived that night w were wearing their ties. It wa: a lot of fun, except the wee before, the entire house wa going crazy because everyon knew who each other ' s dati was, explained LSA first-yea student and Gamma Phi Bet sorority member Emily Reidy Impromptu parties wer also popular. An ad in th Michigan Daily announce that the Delta Phi Epsilon so rority planned an impromptu Joe Dumar ' s Fieldhouse i Sterling Heights, Mich. Junio Courtney Kerker said, Impromptus create an atmospher of spontaneity that makes the night a lot of fun. Whethe chapters went ice skating, danced the night away in a nic hotel or just crammed onto a dance floor for fraternit hosted fun, members of the Greek system loved to part + story by Jessica Hermenijt layout by Virginia Hil Peter Nielsen AED 1620 Cambridge Front row: Joseph Spak, Billy McCallum, Greg Tepper, Scott Soloman, Peter Kaye, Brett Sealove, Eric Segall Row 2: Ryan Gotlieb, Andrew Blau, Michael Sherer. Adam Dratch. Brad Coleman, Jordan L. Solomon, Egan Park, Neil Weisman, Jarred Gerstenblatt, Josh Slavitt, Jacob Organek Row 3: Robert Miller, Andy Kach, Todd Silver, Eric Lerner, Justin Klein, Todd Michaels, Josh Bernstein, Sam Schoenfield, Aaron Kuperman, Jay Miele, Jordan Tabach-Bank, Nick Berger Row 4: Darren Gerstenblatt, Joshua Farbman, David Feiner Row 5: Matt Grossman, Russell Silverman, Adam Raskin, Todd Stanley, Ian Lafkowitz, Jonathan Feldman, Aaron Rosen 266 4 Greek Parties
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620 S. State to si . Sarah Smucker 1414 Wash enaw -e lot, Front row: Aaron On. John Heintzman, Jonathan Goulding, Stephen Wezner, Stephen Fanning, Ronald DeMarco Row 2: Evan Fuchs, Matt Letzmann, Jeremy Carrier, Jim Pellettiere, Jeff Brown Row 3; Gregory Koory, Brian Castelli, Richard Aquino, Jeff Burnside, Robert Yuille, Kevin Hoist, Brent DeLaBarre, Jason Chan Front row: Alana Morse, Rachel Goldner, Christen Scozzafave, Julie Binder Row 2: Leyla Shashaani, Maggie Lotts, Missy Roches- ter, Jessie Slaton, Melissa Davis, Sarah Morris, Jillian Landau Row 3: Lindsay Weiss, Samantha Corwin, Aleesa Adams, Wendy Nash, Sumako Kawai, Emily Hu, Courtney Beck Row 4: Elissa Bowes, Sara Mascari, Marcy Courier, Nicole Leyton, Stacey Kay, Samantha Young AY Front row: Ryiaz Bhimani, Zach Groves, Gary Zhao, Jeffrey Miller, Jay Dujon Row 2: Subash Ramnani. Jim Young, Joel Lin, James Brender, James Smith Row 3: Stuart Berlow, Jason Wendt, Mark Celler, Diego Garcia, Joe Schwar, Nick Kokotovich Greek Week Planning 4 265
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1004 Olivia andfe 800 Lincoln Mark Wolly J 707 Oxford Peter Nielsen iJlil AKE Front row: Curt Baldwin. Kevin Shortsle, G.T. Nickerson. Don Peterson, Bill Franks, Man LaPoime Row 2: Jim Klotz, Eric Bohjanen, Thomas Boudreau, Hassan Arshad, Geoff Beckwith, Ayman Yaish Row 3: Mark Passerini, Emile Baizel, Dylan Walker, Greg Berman, Surf Jones, Dan Tran, Mike Duffey Row 4: Brock Lytle, Clinton Conner, Christopher Snyder, Felipe Wells, Jarron Saint Onge, Justin McCabe. Marcos Raza. Brian Hacker TEO Front row: Josh Rosen. Randy Raisman, Jason Dolgoff, Randy Sachs. Michael Kirschman. Todd Pinsky, Daniel Silverman Row 2: Josh Manner, Marc Oram. David Siegel, Jason Park, Spencer Fein, Jeremy Perler, MikeTraub, Jordan Zucker, Paul Goldstein Row 3: Justin Kapahi, Matt Zalkowitz, David Krauss. Brett Schulman. Marc Marlin, Brad Weltman, Randy Fruchter, Eric Paisner. Rob Cohen, David Tubman. Bradley Hecht Row 4: Paul Knepper, Robert Karpf, Josh Cirker, Mark Axelrod, Steve Hamman. Geordy Gantsoudes, Holden Hsiao, Ted Greene, Neil Fink Front row: Ethan Keswin, Aaron Raynish, Mark Cha- Lee Valeme. Joshua Lx gan Row 2: Franklin Tuscano, Jeff Hurlbert, Todd Kaminski, Zachary Smith Row 3: Jon Calcott, Nation Kehoe, RJ. Harris Row 4: Rich Hoh, Darrick Sun, Walid Mourtada Row 5: James Graham. Greg Panciera, Dan Alfe, James Gallagher Row 6; Kevin Nalu, John Worsfold, Rommel Garcia, Matt Kosmal Row 7: Drew Racek, Kris Vydareny, Rob Auston, Ken Barley, Jeff Baker Gabriel M. Correa Greek Parties 267
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