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

 - Class of 2001

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PHI ALPHA KAPPA Front Row: Josh Samek, Rebecca Perring, Steve Sharpe, Chris Miller, Eric Feldman photo courtesy of College Democrats Front Row: Ian Murray. Ray Zondervan, Joel Triemstra, Josh Hansen, Dave Umulis, Hershey, Andy McLeod, Mark Bouma, Mike DeLorean, Chris DeVries, Andy Craig Row 2: Paul DeKraker, Jeff Brink, Josh Visser, Josh, Miller, Nick DeHaan, David Ordorica, Eric Carlson, Tim Wolma photo courtesy of Phi Alpha Kappa Phi Alpha Kappa was founded in 1 929 as a graduate fraternity for Christian men, but over the years it has included many undergraduates as well. The fraternity maintained tradition and respect in the Greek community. Phi Alpha Kappa was nicknamed the Dutch House because historically most mem- bers came from Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Despite expanded regional representation, the nickname re- mained. The fraternity had 21 members who lived in the fraternity ' s house on Ann Street. Members participated in other Christian organizations as well as many social activities like intramural sports and commu- nity service. The fraternity had a wide range of members and interests; from first-year engineering students to second year architecture graduate students, members enjoyed building bonds of brotherhood as they learned from one another. President Josh Visser said, Whether participating in house Bible studies or just hanging out and having fun, members of Phi Alpha Kappa find themselves in a house that both chal- lenges them to grow as people and provides them with an affordable and enjoyable home. by Colleen Day Front Row: Nina Palmo, Kathleen Moy, Katherine Wehri, Heather Rudy, Amy Flink Row 2: Amy Dodge, Jessica Mattis, Cara Dodge, Latasha Thompson, Vanessa Kinczkowski, Heashin Yun, Christina Kim, Stephanie Dow photo by Naomi Trager Organizations 347

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FUTURE Members of the Alpha Kappa Psi winter 2000 pledge class paint The Rock. Each pledge class coated the campus landmark in yellow and blue paint at the end of each pledge term, photo courtesy of Katrina Arguelles Alpha Kappa Psi was not the only fraternity on campus for those interested in business, however what set it apart from the others was the fact that students of all majors were welcomed into the organization. Whether one ' s major was business, psychology, engineering, or something else, the common bond all members shared was an interest in the field of business. A main focus of the co-ed fraternity was to help its members hone their professional skills, allowing them to enter the workforce with confidence. How- ever, the bond members formed through the orga- nization extended far beyond weekly chapter meet- ings. Alpha Kappa Psi is a great organization. Besides the professional aspect, I ' ve made some of my closest friends here, commented sophomore ALPHA KAPPA Psi 346 Front Row: Daniel Sun, Bennett Borsuk, Julie Han, Ami Hidaka, Falguni Mehta, Dinah Ramirez, Barbara Lambert, Jennifer Fisk, Shana Hall, Jessica Bejin, Sarah Hemmati, Jennifer Landis Row 2: Neil Edillo, Shane Nix, Robert Murphy, Talib Fakhri, Rochan Raichura, Lauren Katz, Kurt Bruderly, Payal Kadakia, Amit Malhotra, Knstina Matvias, Kimberly Colello, Leslee Parker, Tawni Harrington, Evan Busch Row 3: Peter Frankfort, Richard Ruland, Amy Siegrist, Carl Hasselbarth, Mark Ransford, Jill Campbell, Christopher Atkinson, Danielle Wildern, Evan Toren, Kristin Kosik, Carey Heintz, Lissa Shaver, Laura Exner, Elize Yoon, Brianna Baylis, Ross Goodhart Row 4: Robert Pachmayer, Nicholas Juhle, Julie Funke, Oren Dekalo, Rishi Chullani, Katrina Arguelles, Jon Nelson, Nicholas Clary, Brian Whitmer, Craig Isakow, Megan Schaub, Sarah Kehlenbeck, Jacqueline Feldner, Scott Hall, Robert Borrelli photo by Mike Cutri pre-business student Jason Gupta. Through philanthropy, social, brotherhood, and fundraising events, brothers strengthened the fra- ternity as a whole, and helped out the community. From volunteering at the Ronald McDonald house to serving thanksgiving dinner, many philanthropic activities were performed each semester. New to the fraternity ' s fare of activities this year were campus-wide events. Held to benefit the student body as a whole, AKPsi organized a panel to speak about the b-school and answer questions, coming to the aid of students trying to plan their futures at the University. With the success of the first event held in the fall semester, the fraternity hoped to organize similar events in future semes- ters, by Evan Busch Sophomore Kurt Bruderly shows off his N Sync dance reportoir at a Hawaiian themed party. Many social events were planned througout the semester to strengthen the bond between the brothers of AKPsi. photo courtesy of Katrina Arguelles Alpha Kappa Psi



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Front Row: Chen Li, Chung-Huang Lee, Henry Chang, Chung-Wen Shih Row 2: Wai-Chung Liang, Oliver Chen, Shanta Yu, Hao Chen photo by Susan Chalmers Front Row: Amanda Coleman, Carly Edwards, Amy Grude, Amber Guzzardo, Anne Kiedrowski, Emily Konzen, Ricci Openlander Row 2: David Meinhart, Bryan Maloney, Dan Smallidge, Ryan Maijkrzak, Rick Bush, Dave Lawrence, Jim Denner, Brian Spinneweber photo courtesy of Water Ski Club 348 Front Row: Janet Pien, Julie Stahmer, Ami Shah, Katherine Morris, Brianna Thomson, Barbara Hodges, Rachel Dooley Row 2: Jonathan Kadish, Maryann Mertz, Soonkeat Woon, Tory Suzuki, Elizabeth Oatley, Arny Denault, Vinay D ' Souza, Charles Bartus. Colleen Doyle, Michael Farina, Nkechiye Okwumabua Row 3: Aleta Sutterfield, Mark Giska, Robert Schmidt, Shawn Burney, Ryan Majkrzak, Adam Weber, Christopher Grimmer, David Stevens, Max Erickson, Eric Rask photo by Mike Cutri Front Row: Jordan Hodges, Julie Hartoin, Samantha Rollinger, Erica Dyer, Darryl Boyd Row 2: Rosalee Lochirco, Anita Gupta, Agatha Bommarito, Tamara Gipprich, Katie Warren, Jennifer De Capua, Kerri Murphy, Linda Schroeder, Lauren Gudritz, Aanchal Dhar, Rachei Miriani Row 3: Jaime Cohen, Fernando Yarza, Alexandra Anderson, Emilie O ' Netl, Lauren Harper, Samira Saleh, Margaret Kalahar, Marissa Bayman, Aaron Ann Cole, Stephanie Ash, Janice Liao, Yu-Chen Hu, Jennifer Chen, Christina Chi, Mariarn Khalife Row 4: Alyse Erman, Rachel Lewis, Jeffrey Lang, Saloni Shah, Kirnberly Guo, Rashmi Vasappa, Sangeetha Varanasi, Kush Goyal, Robert Curtis III, Catie Baetens, Janet Kandrevas photo by Susan Chalmers Mortar Board

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