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

 - Class of 2002

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loved the mobs of people, the over-priced food, and obviously the game, but it ' s the prG-pSftlGS with my friends that I ' ll miss the most. Enjoying a beer together, seniors Taylor Lapidus, philosophy major, and James Mclntyre, African studies major, watch the Wolverines play on television. The two watched the disappointing final minutes of the Nov. 3 Michigan State game with friends at Mclntyre ' s apartment, photo by Bet Hayes Preparing for kickoff a student uses a four- foot bong to drink a beer. Despite most games starting at noon, students still found ample time to party prior to kickoff. photo by Ben Hayes Doug Kunnath, LSA senior After a big win, a sea of fans flood out onto Keech Street the day of the Homecoming game against Purdue. Homecoming brought an in- flux of Wolverine fans and alumni to Ann Arbor annually, photo by Ben Hayes Michigan Life | 55

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story continued from page 53 Other students watched football games from down on thefield, like senior marketing student CyndiLynott, who was a horn player in the marching band her first two years. Remembering her days in the band Lynott said, It was cool because you were part of the show. We were right down in the middle of it, you ' re in the center of things. But Lynott had also seen the games another way, this time strictly as a fan: The last two years I bought student tickets and I love it. Now I get to pre-party with all my friends. Wedrink beer and grill hotdogs. It ' s a blast. Not all students had season tickets, however, and some did not really care about football. Junior art and design student Erin Sanderson said, I don ' t have tickets because I work every Saturday. The restaurant where I work is much busier on game days. The past two years I had tickets but I didn ' t go to the games that much. I don ' t really careaboutfootball. But Sanderson did admit, with or without the game, football Satur- days were a fun time. I used to pre-party with my older brother and his friends. That was probably my favorite part, he said. That was one point that season ticket holders, football haters and visitors all seemed to have in common: at the University, a pre-party was a natural part of football Saturday. Creating competition of their own, students Jordan Olive, Tim Crohn, Jamal Duncan, James Miller, Bill Tomissen, Mat Ernest, Garrett Mendez, Drew Leslie and Paul Jenkins prepare the beer pong table for the next round. By preregistering their tailgates, fans circumvented Ann Arbor ' s open intoxicant laws and drank openly without being penal- ized, photo by Bert Hayes 54 | Football Saturdays



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With nothing but love, senior crew members (bottom to top) Jordon Lubahn, Mike Christenson, Jeff Wagner, Bryan Maloney, Josh Klaff and Derek Delmonte pile up after a performance by Fat N ' Sync. The group de- cided to dress up together for a party held on the night of Halloween, photo by Yvonne Humenay Rockin ' out, juniors Ross Dimarco and Chris Jaskot embody the band Guns and Roses ' lead singer and drummer, Axle Rose and Slash. The roommates of 408 Thompson St. held a cos- tume party the Saturday before Halloween. photo by Andrea Goff Decked out in Army gear, a GI Jane imper- sonator talks with her costumed friends at a backyard party at 1204 E. University. Unlike many that chose to throw parties the week- end before, the girls of 1204 felt that Hallow- een was best celebrated on the 31st, be it a Wednesday or not. photo by Lauren Proux I Inspecting her work, a resident in Mosher Jordan Residence Hall helps to decorate her hall for Halloween. All of the residence halls held hall-decorating contests, with the com- petition often becoming very intense, photo by Kate Maker In style, friends celebrate Halloween at an apartment party. Soccer player Emery Ericksen and pimp Jason Miller, decked out in his baby blue duds, helped Matt Wesolek, in his Burger King employee outfit, do a keg stand to kick off the night ' s festivities, photo by Rob McTear 56 I Halloween

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