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Shelby Wong 1st Reeves - From Row: losu Elejabarrieta, Vincent Mysliwiec, SudhakarCherukari Row 1: Matthew Andrews, Matthew Williams. Chad Shaffer, Jonathan Kadish, Sarnir Al-Awar. Joshua Cardenas. Joshua Buchanan Row 3: Kent Van Vels, Brian Pietras. Corey Simon. Lucas De Vito, Benjamin Swayze, Courtney Brunious, Jeffrey Chu Shelby Wong 2nd Reeves - Front Row: Scott Noren, Sanjay Sharma Row 2: Jason Boschan. Rudhir Patel, Jon Bakos Row JB: Eric Shih. Curtis Seaman. Mahesh Reddy, Marcus Randolph, Vaniv Rock Chip Peterson 3rd Reeves - Front Row: Erin Bonich. Erin Me Wain, Jolene Zavala. Latesha Walls. Anitha Chalam. Danielle Eisen. Katherine Whitaker Row K. lennifer Llanto, Eliza- beth Oatley. Vaniini Kesavan. Amanda Mikuski. Kiran Kher. Pritee Patel, Taryn Slander, Erica Pike. Kristy Tack Row tft: Julie Champion. Anne Deptula. Linda Hemeyer, Andreajackson. Lauren Rice. Erin Muladore, Heather Gatny, Corrie Thomp- son. Christine Persinger, . my Boetcher Row fa: Penelope Tsemoglou, Andrea Ahler, Rebecca I ' ryga. Hilary Troester. Jaclyn Me Clown. Jennifer Carroll. Maureen Carolan. Julia Unger. Mary Sobczak. Carla Butler. Michelle Wu, Megan Sights Virginia Hiltz 4th Reeves - Front Row: Cecil Rose, Adam Feldman, Christopher Nedzlek, Ryan Schrieber. Christopher Messina, Nick Smyka Row 2: Raphael Evanoff, Justin Sims. Daniel Edmund, ReidSouthbyJesseRegiec.VictorHumble RowJlJoshua Schmidt, Justin Kerr, Scott Kwiatkowski, Matthew Wilken, Brian Watson, Brian Margraves, Paul Miller Virginia Hiltz 1st Little A - Front Row: Jonathan Fernandez, Adam Epstein. Joshua Sherman, Josephjagenow, Daniel Davis, Jordan Schmidt, Matthew Adler, Sanjay Kapur Row 12; Joel Mendel, Michael Frankman, Matthew Weiner, Jason Pau, Jason Glass, Henry Chang. Valentino Ganacias, Lee Hanson, Shanta Yu, Frank Kreis, William Bavinger RowJl David Yonick, Adedayo Gomih, Maxim Lipkind, James Boynton, John Lazette. David Hesford. Patrick Mellon. Jordan Toplitzky, Geoffrey Anenberg, Lynn Wiggins. Mike Greer. Brent Van Leeuwen Virginia Hiltz 1st Little B - Front Row: Robert Robke, Gregory Pearce, Michael MacFerrin, Keith Loeffler, Scott Rempell Row 2: David Durra, Ganesh Nayakwadi, Michael Bush, Jonas Wadler, Matthew Saltzstein, Paul Burani, Craig Marion, Patrick Krause Row 1 David Durra, Ganesh Nayakwadi, Michael Bush, Timothy Haar, Samir Ahmed, Jacob Van Putten, Matthew Ammons, Sean Hynds Chip Peterson 2nd Little Front Row: Linda Schroeder. Robyn Mallow, Lauren Charme, Nicole Chabot. Meredith Wiskin, Jonathan Swaden. Julie Oshinsky Row 02: Jenny Brass, Arpita Shah. Sheldon Shikhel. Jason Bloom, Noah Stern. Bradley Chod. Dedra Miles Row fr Aradhana Bhargava, Jordan Goodman. April Enos. Michael Frishman. Amanda Northcross. Sandeep Chivukula Row 4: Alea Gale. Ron Gtrshoni. Steven Niedzielski, Bridgette Noonen. Maya Green. Aaron Sporer, Dustin Vt ' illiams. Shane Rahmani Chip Peterson 2nd Elliot - Front Row: Brian Whang, Scott Dvorkin, Aaron Singer, Corey Me Kiernan, Adam Corndorf, Zaheer Merchant, Scott Dorman, Ho-Yan Cheung, Qi Zhang, Marvin Lin Row 2: Jordan Litwin. Michael Freilich, Neal Lepsetz, Ivan Hanson, Justin Dombrowski, Robert McMahon III, Michael Ratanasavetavadhana, Brian Norris. Chinelo Amen-Ra. Daniel Cook, Kwan Shim Row 3: Ysmael Quiaoit, Bonni Shin, Rodolph Edniond, Joel Harris, Tariq Ahmed, Vinay D Souza, Henry Opoku. Chad O ' Neil, Aaron Niemiec. Andrew Rontal. Brandon Suever, Jonathan Nyquist Row 4: Krishna Menon, Onur Mutlu, Wai-Hoong Fock, Harland Holman. Vikrani Vaishya, Matthew Korpi, Aziz Al-Katib. Rajkumar Sugumaran, Taqqee Id- Deen, Shawn Devell. Nana Wiaft ' -Anabm, Michael Jurado, Talal Arimah 234 Living
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Shelby Wong kasement Wenley - From Row: Darren Wilson, Fareid Asphahani, Justin Toman, David Big Row 2: Adam Nye, Robert Gassoff, Scott Crawford. Michael Devlin, Adam Weber, ( ftandeep Parikh photo courtesy of Carl Wolf Studio 1st Wenley - Front Row: Parnell White, Sumit Sitole, Jeffrey Brink, Kenneth Stroger Row 2: Michael Ross, Thomas Panoff, Thomas Kaminski Shelby Wong 2nd Wenley - Front Row: Nicholas Edwin, Deverell Me Kenzie, Tyrese West, Joshua Marlette, Scott Lenker Row 02: Scott Tousa, Jason Henderson, Andrew Robertson, Drew Picciafoco, Matthew Langridge Row IK: Ryan De Pietro, Troy Kahler, Seth Greene, Gregory Martin, Thomas Roudabush, Craig Cucinella Shelby Wong ith Vi ' illi;ims - Front Row: Jonathan Ho, Kyle Reese, David Lee, Corey Brock, Habeeb laroun. Brian Ruttenberg, Michael Hitsky Row K: David Abramson, Kenneth Kuet, fichael Saer, Nicholas Botsas, David Hsai, Mateo Carrillo Row K: Jeffrey Me Mahon, tothew Gormley, Kenneth Barr, David Chacin, Vinay Patel, -Adam Wieczorek, Brian irdan, Adam Gramling Row 4: David Huntzicker, Anthony White, Justin Schafer, Btchell Meeusen. Mark Elsesser, Christopher Washington. David Gulbernat, Jeffrey adowski photo courtesy of Carl Wolf Studio Sth Williams 1 - Front Row: Shaila Guthikonda. Rupa Bihani. LeTanva Taylor. Bethany Crowley, Julia Sutherland, Seema Pai. Caryn Steenland, Karen Hodys, Leona Light. Tricia Zubal, Katherine Fromm Row 2: Rebecca Tune, Diane Tider, Rajeshri Gandhi, Rebecca Abel, Erin Wingate, Shilpa Patel, Eliana Raik, Jessica Bellardi, Lillian Weisz, Brian La Londe, Ojas Vahia RowJJJigar Shah, Scott Halvorsen, Curtis Street, Matthew- Schmidt, Andrew Assenmacher, Gregory Sabo, Darshan Desai, Matthew Hoekstra, Christopher Bond, Michael Nauss, Christopher Wampler, Darryl Semira, Steve Click Shelby Wong 5th Williams 2 Front Row: lune Su, Tracey Finlayson, Diana Economy, Christina Kordiolis, Shalu Tuteja. Poonam Desai. Rohit Jha, Sanjeev Krishnan, Leonard Christoff Row 2: Chau Phan, Kara Ginzel, Kristin D ' amico, Briana Rudick, Deborah Wagner, Ranjana Roy, Angkana Roy, Neha Shah. Michael Haight. Edwin Jung, Aaron Stando Row K: Joseph Young, Rahul Gandotra, Tina Kapousis, Elizabeth Fejes, Kevin Becker, Erica Semeyn, Laura Dunlop, Katherine Flaherty, Renee Martin. Martin Sager Becoming involved in clubs and organizations was a big part of University life for many students. A variety of clubs were available to students, including academic clubs, athletic clubs, community service orga- nizations, and Greek organizations. Unlike many stu- dents who were actively involved with clubs, other stu- dents found it hard to be involved due to heavy work load from classes. Junior Business School student Edward Chang explained, I am taking 16 credits hour this semester and I barely have time to sleep! Many students felt they could not be involved with clubs due to the intensive work load at the University. For students who managed to find time for clubs and organizations, information about them was very accessible. Friends, roommates, and hall mates were the biggest source of information. Clubs and organiza- tions also posted information about meetings and events around the Diag because thousands of students passed through the center of campus. In the beginning of fall term, students had the opportunity to leam about clubs at Festifall. Joe Wahye, first-year ISA student said, I signed Seder Burns up for almost every single club at Festifall and now I am getting tons of email from them. Although many students were signed up for clubs, many of them did not actively participate. This was partially due to intensive work load. Marilee Fiebig, first- year LSA student said, I am only in the African Student Association (ASA), but I am not an active member. They have so many meetings and stuff and I just can ' t bother to go sometimes. On the other hand, some students were extremely involved with their clubs and organizations. Sophomore LSA student Louis Shen, who was involved in the Hong Kong Student Association (HKSA), said HKSA is basically my life. I spend approximately 15 hours a week working on things related to HKSA. Why did many students decide to join clubs? Most students were motivated by personal interests. Some joined clubs because it would look good on the resume. Getting involved with clubs was also one of the best ways to meet people. First-year student Soo-Kyun Hong said, I joined KISA (Korean International Student Associa- tion) this year and met most of my friends there. West Quad 233
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A student takes a quick nap in between dosses on the floor outside his MLB classroom. Getting enough rest in college was challenging for many students due to excessive amounts of studying and partying. by Melissa Lippman MarkWollv Every morning similar questions arose in stu- dents ' minds. It seemed like the thought process was always the same, along the lines of, just ten more minutes in bed. I just won ' t shower this morning. Should I go to class at all? Forsomestudents,wakingupforclass was very difficult. Anything before 1 1 :00 is so hard to get up for. There is no motivation to go sit in some boring class when you can sleep or watch T.V., said Kinesiology sophomore Brian Roth. The weather often had a lot to do with many students ' decisions on whether or not to attend class. If it was really nice out I would tell myself not to go to class because there won ' t be many more days like this. I was always tempted to go get yogurt and sit in the Diag. But once the winter came I would complain that it was too cold to go. There was always some reason that seemed good enough at the time, said junior English major Annie Jerris. Like mony seniors, politiciol science mojor Brandon Stewart caught senioritis early in the year and had trouble waking up for most classes. When asked about his academic drive, Stewart re- sponded, Serenity Now! utes Some University students said that they found they were out of class more often than not. I try to convince myself that I can get more work done, and have a more productive day if I am not in class. If you can buy lecture notes it helps so much, and there almost isn ' t a point to going, said juniorpolitical science major Debbie Cohen. On the other hand, some out-of-state students had more on their minds than just how boring class was. Junior psychology major Jenny Dunlap said, I always think about how much my parents are paying per class, and then guilt motivates me out of bed in the morning. Some students found it more difficult than others to miss class. Biopsychology major Angela Moore said, I am a science student and I can never miss class. I find that if I miss one lecture I am so behind I have to spend a week at the library figuring it all out. It ' s just not worth all that. Mary Markley 235
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