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FIRST VAN HOOSEN Front Row: Neal Patel, Jason Hsu, Justin Benoit, Kyle Spi Sathianathan, James Yarosz, Matthew Leach Row 2: Daniel Yan, Andrew Crabtree, David Kwiatkowski, Adrian Reynol Kwiatkowski, Brian Wartella, Ted Way, Stephen Poposki Scott, Jacob Paige, Carl Sepura, Brian Wilson, Andrew Lanoix Niemiec, Daniel Yowell, Neil Moser, Scott Wyatt, David Scott photo by Heather Caddell VAN HOOSEN ;: Ji Yeon, Aarti Aurora, Monet Trice, Courtney Powell, Jennifer .onnic Wei. Alisia Chancy, Binta Cowles Row 2: Nicole Matti, Smith, Stephanie Murray, Lesley Carr, Heidi Wickstrom, Carole ;, Keisha Carter, Jaime Manion, Jennifer Burton by Heather Caddell photo by Heather Caddell 1100 Front Row: Suraj Mansukhani, David Lorch, Ralph Li, Isaac Kakiuchi Row 2: In Kim, John Becic, Thomas Ambn Brandon Dejong, Mark Stechschultc Row 3: Rajiv Raj; Newman, James Murray, Matthew Milas, Brian Burstein, M Larry Hu photo by Michelle McCombs :hael Schwartz, Stiingo Nakano, Daniel Hartley, David Row tt2: Kevin White, Brent Kramer, Andrew Davey, Michael n Gelhar Row 3: Ip Tong, Andrew Mazurkiewicz, Edward Kim, SoTlo o, Justin Wright, Spyros Boukouris, Rachelle Ramos McCombs 4100-4200 Front Row: Frank Yang, Angela Kung. Holly Wilson, Ro: fil Yasmine Haener, Lisa Lay, Candice Carbajal, Kari Fl Father Row 13: Kari Torson. Marni Rosenthal, Amanda Ga Hengel, Katherine Berwitt, Stephanie Kapera Row 04; Stephanie Schonholz. Sandra Turnbull. Margo Cannes, An. Danielle Cantos Row 5: Lauren Victor, Duston Pope, Alia Stojak, Andrea Marin, Bradley Spiegel photo by Michelle McCombs Andrea Sorenson, chant, Ryan Aselti Jake Stowell photo by Michell Danielle Cantos, Lauren Victor Row 5: Jeffrey Mer- ine, Shawn Riley, Reid Joliat, Larry Balone, Daniel Leo, mie Tashman, Jodi Farber, Megan Petty, David Domer, tz, Carley Meyers Row 2: Karen Kevelighan, Shannon Price, Samantha Rollinger, Michelle Goldstein, Jeremy Abelson, Row 3: Nicole Singer, Jordan Schefman, Kevin Lantcy, ichard Krause, Jason Hittleman, Jason Wells, Brandon rh Comstock photo by Michelle McCombs 4400-4500 B Front Row: Zack Ethan Orley, Sai Bryan Hemberg Bourgeois, Rach. Row 4: Amina C Gupta, Brian Le 1 photo by Michelle McCombs Brad C In. Mil Scott] ell, Marcus Prutny ftTl -irtn ow ff2: Christopher Khalid Hanif, Ravitaj Dhamrat - ' :s, Matt Cover. Kevin tiler, Aurelio Medel. ci. Rav, Ramaswamy, photo by Michelle McCombs Housing
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SECOND PRESCOTT Colbert. Seals, David Powell, Jose Rodriguez, David Bakken photo by Caroline Taylor THIRD PRESCOTT Melanie r, Craig ;h Theiss, endoza, Thomas Heather lent, Joel Mirkln, Frank Novak, Courtney Rangen, Jacqueline Reitzes, Margaret Cowan, Larry Rodgers Row 6: Christina Hollenback, Gordon Jimison, Serafin Vega, Kenneth Lee, Tien-Yeo Hsu, Margaret Baldwin photo by Caroline Taylor Displaying his accomplish- ments of the semester, first-year LSA student Nick Juhle uses empty alcohol bottles to decorate his West Quad room. The bottles were fin- ished in less than one month. photo by Jon Hommer P re-partying on a Friday night, Pete Dykema en- joys a frosty can of The Beast. Dykema, along with other LSA first-years, preferred the laid- back atmosphere of the dorms when it came to drinking. photo by Jon Hommer Housing 235
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