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

 - Class of 1997

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IVac] ho am From a winter wonder- land to the city of Toronto, and finally into a new house, the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity enjoyed an incred- ible year. The brothers cel- ebrated the New Year by pur- chasing a new house. Senior munications major Ari isman served as president of he house. Nisman said, We ave worked really hard to get a new house, and it paid off. The chapter ' s new house, lo- cated at 800 Oxford Street, .cross the street from their old use, contained many new and exciting features. Junior general studies major Stefan Maker said, The new house 1 be a huge improvement in physical structure. The house was larger and contained many additions such as more com- mon space, offices and study rooms that the brothers were excited to utilize. TKEs enjoyed a fun and creative social schedule, planning and holding several successful theme parties. Nisman said, We had a marguerites party where we filled the house with sand and had a great time. And, of course our Halloween party is unparalleled. Setting up and executing parties required a large number of brothers to participate, though it did have its The brothers ofTau Kappa Epsilon fraternity dance with their dates at their fall formal, held annually. The brothers hosted a myriad of date parties throughout the school year. rewards. Nisman said, We ' re all able to get psyched for a bij party. In the end, the satisfac tion is the reaction from th people who come to the part; and have a great time. Th brothers also held social func tions outside of Ann Arboi Maker said, We held our an nual Red Carnation Ball i Toronto, and our semi-forma in Windsor. Getting awa from campus allowed th brothers and their dates to ex perience the night life of oth cities. Other than just social tivities, the brothers of T also participated in a wint cleanup with the brothers of Pn Gamma Delta and members q the Oxford Association. Th proceeds from the event wer donated to the Special Olyrr pics, TKE ' s national philar thropy. The TKE chapter exper enced a strong Rush. In the fal the chapter gained 23 ne pledges, the largest in th chapter ' s history. Nisman sai We feel lucky to pledge fantastic guys. Nisman was also confident that the larg house would allow more members to live in as well continue to raise Rush numbers. With the excitement c their new house, TKE members looked forward to eve greater accomplishments in their futures. story by Walt Nekrosius | layout by Virginia Hilt; photo courtesy of TKE TAU KAPPA EPSILON 1215 Hill Front row: Michael Feld, Daniel Wachter, Bradley Monash, Adam Rosenzweig, Eric Topel, Zack Schram Row 2: Alexander Redito, Neil Rosenzweig, Robert Greebel, Ari Nisman, Bryan Ziegler, Blake Schulman, Stefan Malter Row 3: Josh Eckhaus, Marty Maddin, Brian Howard, Jeff Levenberg, Brian Stutland, Andrew Goldstone, Michael Morrison Row 4: Kavin Shah, Brian Taylor, David Kurns, Tim Sperling, Jon Canarick, Scott Gordon Row 5: Samuel Groban, Evan Wechsler, Robert Smith, Todd Feldman, Todd Benson, Jett Jacob. Jordan Leff, Saaron Laighold, Steve Schnaar 298+ Tau Kappa Epsilon

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The women of Alpha Chi Omega prepare for the second sets ot ' Fall Rush. The Aloha Chi ' s theme was Alpha Chi 500, and the women revved up to meet new pledges. photo courtesy of A X U The members of the Alpha Chi made it to the final round of playoffs before losing to Tri-Delt. photo courtesy of AXQ A group of Alpha Chis prepare for the preference parties of ' on this ilast night of Rush and welcome three parties : f rushees to their ho layout by Virginia Hiltz 1212 Hill Alpha Chi Omega Front row: Pam Pillars. Merritt Buser. Courtney Jones, Beth Srigley. Lindsay Harris, Alison Lam, Stephanie Cochran. Karen Mislla Row 2; Michelle Eleby. Miranda Lilt. Shayne Walsey. Melissa Etherton. Beth Shyken, Amy Strauss. Anna Hollitt. Janelle Scott. Jessica Kastran. Amber Treaster. Amanda Myers. Rebecca Cleland. Katherine Lee Row 3: Laura Layfer. Jocelyn Kim. Kelli Kingma. Kelly Kress. Kelly Ainsworlh. Jennifer Krzeszak. Chau Phan. Holly Petlipher. Amy Duffy. photo courtesy of AXQ Mara Markowitz. Jennifer Garcia, Kate Schwedler. Julie Farquharson Row 4: Allison Adler, Khara Wagner, Lisa Daniels, Jennifer Wendorf, Lindsey Neuss, Kelly Glaub, Emily Pierce, Liz Ryan, Carrie Keller, Julie Horvath, Tracy Taylor, Jamie Deleeuw, Lydia Jani, Allison Ginsberg, Jill Waddell. Mandy Beckham Row 5: Ni cole Downs, Stephanie Warren, Caroline Curtiss, Lori Gutman. Andrea Finger, Annie Chen, Sara Sergeant, Laura Hudson, Erika Witler, Sara Rhodes, Amy Dutton, Michele Villarete, Mariam AlikJian, Jennifer Kattula, Jennifer Ping, Christine Baker, Jill Lutzy. Lyn Herkimer, Urvi Mujumdar, Christine DiVirgilio, Margo Zaslavsky Row 6: Suzanne Balko, Jaime Anstead, Julia Kuck, Nicole Rabaut, Heather Hathaway. Melissa Anderson, Erin Tamowski, Amy Malesky, Tansley Webb, Jennifer Jensen, Merrie Salomone, Dana Eckroad, Anne Bratzel. Allison Hale. Patricia Pu, Michelle Richards. Shannon Whorton, Arathi Murthi, Stacy Marcus, Erin McComb, Sarah Kirk Row 7: Havi Wolfson, April Wood. Lynette Santiago, Heather McCann, Kristy Walker, Erin Beadle, Sandra Kang, Lisa Biederman, Michelle Murtaugh, Jennifer Hodits. Jennifer Franklin, Amy Ancona, Suzanne Kowalchyk, Suzanne Beute, Meagan Raftery, Ranve Martinson Alpha Chi Omega + 297



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After washing cars for Delta Weekend, an annual fund-raising event held in the spring, the sisters of the Nu chapter of Delta Sigma Theta relax on a nearby curb. photo courtesy of ifehi iic to ev; iniafli The women of the Delta Sigma Theta Nu chapter I get ready for a new year of service projects, : fundraisers and educational programs for the Uni- versity community. photo courtesy of AZ@ The women of Delta Sigma Theta advertise their chapter at Festifall. The women set up a table to encourage interested women to find out more about their sisterhood. DELTA SIGMA THETA Front row: Starra Pollard, Erica Dunbar, Angela Sturdivant Row 2: Serena Williams, Erica Alford, Teneka Johnson, Tiffany Matthews, Mia Butler, Brandi Morton Row 3: Erika Hardy, Kelly Henderson, Amber Gaines, Kyla Byas, Eboni Hill Row 4: Kasey Johnson, Ericka Simmons. Sandra Enimil. Laeki Harris, Lorri Pearson, Veneice Daniels Ryan Sockalosky Delta Sigma Theta 299

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