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

 - Class of 1998

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Marklcy Virginia Hiltz 3rd Elliot Even - Front Row: Candace Howard, I,ora Silverman, Lauren Whiiefield. Ariela Rubalcaba. Emily Luplow. Yi Laii, Lisa Bueno Row 02: Heather Feldhusen, Rcopali Bansal, Erin Gasser. Jacelyn Fetstle. Teeru Bihani, Melissa Kinney, Elizabeth Mattel. Samantha Meinke. Reema Desai Row K: Sarah West, Laura Dykes. Aneesha Raines. Mara Braspenninx. Kelly Irwin, Alice Palmer, Courtney Johnson, Elnora Priest, Laura Holladay. Deborah Horning, Laura Codlin Chip Peterson 3rd Elliot Odd- Front Row: Aroosha Rana, Rhiannon Biddick, Trasa Richmond, In-Hwa Choi, Katrina Morgan Row 1 2: Amanda Godfrey, Shreya Shah, Kathryn Wood, Karen Benet, Jill Boezwinkle, Sangeeta Bhatia Row 3: Miah Daughter) ' , Miah Daughtery Miah Daughtery, Tamara Bryant, Katacia Williams, Kimberly Roers, Chris Cheung, Paula Gill Shelby Wong 4th Elliot A- Front Row: Jeffrey Manton, Michael Halper, Brian Stern, ClaudioTaratuta, ) Matthew Rostenjason Baldusjose San-Roman Row 2: Michael Frist, Michael Novick, Glenn Weinberg, Adam Lerner, Andrew Albert, Neil Rosenbaum, David Kovich Row Alex Nemiroff, David Brand, Joshua Sandberg, Zachary Schwartz, Aaron Agami, Gabriel Silver, Jin Ping Dong, Michael Petty, Steven Ingber Shelby Wong 4th Frost B- Front Row: loseph Law IHJesse Ryback, Nicholas Koster, George Hogg II, Paul Oehler, David Thurlow Row 2: Michael Me Bride, Michael Kelly, Andrew Winkel. Scott Brunner, Michael Schmidt, Michael Donovan, Craig Timm, John Russell RowJi William Briggs, Jordan Rosenfeld, Carter Andrus.ZakTomovski, Andrew Moher, Kyle Bunting, Robert Capriccioso, Ryan Painter, Curtis Robertson Shelby Wong 5th Scott - Front Row: Albert Song, Christopher Christian, Michael Cronin. Andy Dreyfuss.SamirKhoury, Michael Daniel, Steven Armstrong, Matthew Schloop, Matthew Schloop Row 12: Christopher Lane, Akira Kambe, Charles Eldridge, Jordan Rosenberg, William Alexander. Evan Mathison, Ian Lang, Adam Murphy, Aaron Tartof Row 3: John Padesky, Christopher Ranck, Steven Pakenas, Fernando Olave, Phillip Barry, Samson Park, Adam Paulsen, Tyden Peterson, Ryan Miller Row 4: Patrick Kostun, Peter Cullen, Vinay Tolia, Gary Schmitt, John Lindenmayer, Joshua Flood, Jared Gell, Kelly Vaught, Kelly Worman, Ricardo Salazar Shelby Wong 6th Scott - Front Row: Carrie Downes, Geetika Upadhyay, Donna Cortes, Neda Alizadeh Row 2: Kathryn Reeves, Monjeera Bhattacharyya, Kristina Janssens, Kimberly Duivf Jennifer Pann, Elizabeth Roginski Row 3: Dara Byrne, Sara Dietsch. Stephai Coleman, Melissa Savage, Courtney Hari, Lindsay Wilhelm, Lora Maier, Erika Dud Row 14: Chinwe Oraka, Kristen Fildey, Jacqueline Solomon, Emily Neenan, ( Chiasson, Kathryn Stovall, Carey Bzdok, Romi Lewis, Melissa Koorndyk . Kristy Parker I love hovmg o car. If would be too hard not to have one, sayi engineering junior Rosaleene Kelley as she steps into her car. Cars were a convenient way to get around on a big campus. A troftic jam occurs on South Univenity. Getting around on campw took longer than expected due to the wide abundance of cars and people filling up the streets. 236 Living

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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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Shelby Wong Lib Elliot B - Front Row: Alberto Frias, Richard Carona, Matthew Wolfson, Joshua feuistock, Justin Regal, Wei Voo Row 2: Rohit Tendulkar, Robert Green. Brett Meltzer. lull Lanterman. Vinay V ' aswani, Paul Vincent Tan, Mark Vann Row K: Jason Emeott, phn Boyd, Sherrod Edwards. Scott Patton, Eric Rossen, Eric Hochstadt. Mark Bernstein, han Noble, Adam Docks photo courtesy of Carl Wolf Studio 3rd Frost - Front Row: Brandi Parkermarkley, Sarah Fujita, Sarah Hemmati, Michelle Gordy, Je Dawn Nichole Harris, Janet Bivins, Brandi Parker Row t2: Sarah Fisher, Lorri Marek, Mary Snyder, Kate Sablosky, Laura Shapiro, Laura Carter, Stephanie Early Row i Andrea George, Erin Hack, Jennifer Moody, Sara Smith, Danielle Hitchin, Lauren Victor, Jennifer Taylor. Heather Murray, Tara Edwards Row 4: Kelly Watchowski, Carrie Howell, Shachi Mehandru, Julie Frost, Amy Anderson, Elizabeth Pensler, Kelly- Reed, Sherry Guirguis, Felicia Brooks Jamie Weitzel 4th Frost A - Front Row: Joseph Violi. Jason Johnson, Paul Kanczuzewski, Matthew Ivanjoshua Henderson Rowt2: Bryan Rakowski, Michael Soares. Chad Fernandez, Adam Sorini Row IK: David Van Hellemont, Raymond Howell, Corey Fernandez, Richard Mumby, Jonathan Sorini Row 4: Justin Palermo, Jeffrey Soash, Matthew Droste. Joseph Tosch. Robert Roe, Ryan Sanderson, William Briggs Shelbv Wong h Van Tyne - Front Row: Ella Freyman, Jessica Alter. Beth Frumin, Rachael Lorcd, Connie ill, Amanda Gardner. Rebecca Mall. Gabrielle Stein Row 2: Libby Levin, Lauren Stone, ny Friedman, Cara Chase. Marissa Fleishman, Tamaara Morris, Brandi Tyler, Kenyatta ng, Sasha Karp Row K Monica Cohen. Gina Rasmussen, Elizabeth Schermer, Holly left. Aimee Adray. Jodi Zanin, Marissa Kuhn, Joanne Brownstein, Jessica Theaman, Juanae K RowJaJill Palais, Lesley Eisenberg, Heather Copeland, Gillian Dinstein, Esther Nelson, sail Yi, Patricia Seely, Molly Norton, Kathryn Colein, Najia Mamou Row 5: Lakenya . Shannon Brownlee, Emily Baumgartner. Alicia Blumenfeld, Natasha Clark. Gail nski. Julie Albertus, Kelly Jackson, Jamie Rose Virginia Hiltz 6th Van Tyne - Front Row: Alison Fisher, Laura Weiss, Suzanne Lombardo. Laura Kennedy. Hayley Ross, Alison Kaplow, Jocelyn Lewiskin, Dawn Nazarian. Erin Abrahams, Alexandra Zacharias. Meeli Patel Row II: Teresa Bess.Teresa Bess. Hilary Robertson, Erin Mullally, Cicely-Richsheta Jordan, Aqueelah Cowan.Jill Kalat, Ann Carpenter. Natalie Royal. Jamie Lawrence RowS: Rachel Kleinman.ErinnMdnnis. Rachael Kaplan. TarynFiliberto.JillMoskowitz, Alison Young. Alexandra Weil, Nathalie Siegel, Colleen Cavanaugh, Saren Rousseau, Stephanie Wexelbaum, Allyson Davis, Leslie Allen, Shilpi I ' padhyaya. Susan Chiang Row 84: Monisha Kapila. Gillian Knoll, Jennifer Sweet. Nikoma Boice. Sabriiia Adleman, Michele Me Glinchey, Laurie Linden, Nora Goudsmit, Kiraberly Gaffey, Leah Zaiger, Jessica Nadler. Martha Martinez, Heidi Sebright. Noelle Erbeck. Lauren Cohn. Raven Lewis, Jie Lin Virginia Hiltz 5th Fisher - Front Row: Melissa Speiman. Robyn Beechuk, Carolyn Roth, Melissa Stager, Kristine Scholl, Lia O ' Connor, Alexis Kahan. Nickole Bazger, Natalie Gaida, Laura Dye Row K: Renee Amatangelo. Deborah Krisbergh, Erin Cook, Rebbeca Grysiewicz, Leena Ramana, Leslie Passeno. Carrie Grzywa, Elizabeth Stafford, Jennifer Foust. Bridget Puchalsky, Elizabeth Nichols, Darlynn Wells, Stephanie Stekier RowtS: Nicole Belles. Kelly Vaughn. Sarah Franke, Christine Nitz, Dawn Palmer, Devon Etue. Amy Yashinsky, Amanda Koroly, Kristen Comport. Rebecca Andrews, Catherine Van Til, Lisa Kavanagh, Heather Frick. Cara Fenner Bringing Cars J 4-S9L S 1 by Melissa Lippman to campus Having cars on campus was not always as conveinent as students would have liked. I got so many parking tickets, and always wasted so much time driving around for a spot, said junior Kinesiology student Phil Klein. If parking spots were not allotted with a student ' s residence it became very inconvenient to find a place to park close to home. Many would have to park blocks away and walk home. I hated having to walk home five blocks after driving around for so long to find a spot. It was especially annoying when I just went food shopping or when it was freezing outside, said junior engineering student Marta Sieradzan. Despite all the tickets and hassles, most students still wanted to have a car. The option always looked especially Kristv Parker nice to those who did not have one. I feel so trapped here. Sometimes I just want to go for a drive to get away from everything, and instead I am stuck inside because it is too cold to walk and I don ' t have a car, said sophomore psychology major Stephanie Menaker. Many felt that being able to drive in Ann Arbor gave them more independence. This was my first year having a car up here and it just made life so much easier. I felt like I could j ust get away anytime. Plus it is nice to be able to take road trips and go places outside Ann Arbor, said junior political science major Scott Primmer. Some students complained that having a car put them in a bad position. Friends would often ask to borrow the car, or ask for rides, which made it hard for many to refuse. Mary Markley 237

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