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

 - Class of 2001

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Discussing their hall t-shirt design, two West Quad hall council representatives meet in the Business School lounge. Representatives were elected by their respective houses, photo by Naomi Trager Many Students felt intimidated when they tryed to get involved in the organizations on campus. For many, getting involved in student organizations on campus had occurred close to home. Residence hall councils were an integral part of dorm life and it was through these hall councils that many students found their way to get involved. Getting involved with the hall council may have sounded like an arduous process, but there were many opportunities depending on one ' s time availability. Each council had its executive board with the core set of officers. The process for electing these officers began the previous year with any open officer spots filled at the beginning of the year through a separate elec- tion process. These officers were the backbone to the hall council and ultimately were the ones who came up with the ideas they wanted to implement throughout the year. In order to execute the programs that were provided for the hundreds of residents that live in each dorm, the executive board looked to the help of its hall representatives to help with the planning and organizing of the events. Each floor had its hall council representation and those representatives were chosen by their fellow hallmates at the beginning of the year. The number of representatives a floor was able to send to the hall council meetings varied on the population of the floor. For those who did not want the regular com- mitment of being an officer or a representative yet still wanted to get involved, one had the opportunity of becoming a general body member by attending a few meetings. One did not receive the same voting privileges as other members of the council, but were still able to get involved on various committees to help implement activities. There were many opportunities to get in- volved with one ' s hall council. Whether one wanted to be an officer on the executive board or join a committee, there was something for every- one. Getting involved was as easy as staying in the dorm for the night. 264 Hall Councils

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Front Row: Matthew Dube, Matthew Jackson, Michelle Longstreet, Megan Maxwell, Michelle Meints, April Pitts, Aimee Niebuhr, Amanda Lossia, Erin O ' Rourke, Yothin Kuludomphongse Row 2: Daniel Lee, Matthieu Goddeyne, Lauren Rutledge, Bridget Briley, Rachel Schindelar, Gwendolyn Arnold, Joseph Rothfarb, Paul Dobryden, Ian Zeilstra, Gregory Tchou, Ameet Soni Row 3: James Weber, Niraj Patel, Yun Soo Youn, Erin Page, David Chen, Jesse Sielaff, Adam Hollander-Urbach, Christopher Smith, Michael Podolan, Jeff Liou, Evan Schulz Row 4: Jacob Slutsky, Stephen Fuller, Nancy Phillips, Richard Cantley, Hillary Loomis, Jonathan Gleicher, Daniel Hulme, David Soberman, Thomas Dunlap photo by Robert Herrera 2nd Kelsey Front Row: Wayne Yang, Manuj Mangla, Eric Kuczynski, Caleb Green, James Buino Row 2: Jeffrey Walters, Eric Zawacki, Daniel Coatta, Alden Givens, Austin Chapman Row 3: Lucas Way, Mark Gannet, David Mellert photo by Robert Herrera Front Row: Gwendolyn Zirngibl, Jennifer Lee, Elsie Wang, Lisa Schuster, Wendy Jung, Hilary Witbrodt Row 2: Alexis Hovey, Jie Liu, Arpita Bathani, Theda Gibbs, Kristen Saari, Heather Menzles, Julia McGuire Row 3: Kirstn Tatar, Brianna Bayhs, Autumn Ledtke, Leeann Bies, Erin Galvin, Marcia Wilkerson, Emily Swan photo by Robert Herrera Housing 263



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68 6900 Gomberg Front Row: Leslie Kramer, Chau-Cristiana Huynh, Tiffany Wade, Olivia Riutta, Sonya Palit, Shelby Henry Row 2: Ashley Schiavone, Saloni Shah, Kiron Johnson, Stephanie Schmidt, Emily Davis, Marisa Lirot Row 3: Emily Rose, Kimberly Wojtas, Nicole Doerr, Rashmi Gehani, Lindsey Gallo, Jennifer Devree, Rachna Saxena photo by Abby Johnson 3rd Taylor Front Row: Sean Gerrish, Sean Cahill, Rishi Sharma, James Juhn, William Schanhals Row 2: Paul Oppenheim, Soo- Young Joo, Amish Shah, William Foster, Devm Woelzletn, Alexander Poster, Jayanth Surakanti, Adam Bowser Row 3: Weiwing Gao, Tyler Lieberman, Michael Tomsky, Evan Tiderington, Christopher Chubb, Gerald Pankratz, Mark Karadsheh, Nitin Gupta photo by Abby Johnson 36 3700 Taylor Front Row: Kathleen Tyer, Kavita Padiyar, Sandra Del Colle, Lisa Yang, Kristy Lambe, Janice Liao, Patricia Shay, Erica Lo Row 2: Bethany Root, Elizabeth Manley, Kimberly Chik, Shadi Roshandel, Sahana Mysore, Jennifer Reinhart Row 3: Lauren Teverbaugh, Erin Russell, Joy Wojtas, Rachel Robinson, Vanessa Troiani, Layla Carson photo by Abby Johnson 53 5400 Bush Front Row: Olivia Yu, Peri Nelson, Kelly Slay, Christina Dzingle Row 2: Alexis Sharp, Julianne Jones, Crystal McLawhorn Row 3: Lachina Algers, Jennifer Davis, Cynthia Stanfield, Angela Becker photo by Abby Johnson Housing 265

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