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West Quad West Quad 4th Adams - Front Row: Alex Nagle, David Arnold. Matthew McTaggart Row 2: Jon Schiller, Alex Fields. Scott McEvilly, Jae Woo Chung, Anthony Fein Row 3: Griffin Hickman, Jonathon Dobberstein. Edward Grant, Pavan Hardasani, Dan Takashima, Carlos Moncada, Adam Turek Back Row: Michael Angeto, David Lenss, Stewart Scott, Bobby Maldonado, Ricky Her- bert, Daniel Burlingame. J. Putvin photo West Quad 3rd Chicago - Front Row: Holly Shoals, Carmen Johnson, Jenny Chen, Julienne Echavarri, Lei Lei Sun, Rose Murphy, Renee Cox. Mona Maitra Back Row: Chris Apostolens, Lynn Hasselbarth, Christy Par- sons, Rashmi Gehane, Katie Polanic, Candace Traviss, Jessica Williams, Kelly Robertson. T. Sit photo West Quad 1st 2nd Chicago - Front Row: Sandeep Bodon, Matthew Dunne, Virag Shah, Dave Smith, Andrew Hoffman II, Joseph O ' Conrier Jr.. Oliver Olsen, Marques Streety Row 2: Matt Doboski, Paul Spurgeon, Matt Rosales, Matthew Hakim, Jared Robbms, Scott Schanne. Jevon Gerweck, Ben Tider, Jeff Kennedy, Jeremy Egner, Bradley Ross. Tearron Jackson Row 3: Gilbert Coak. Andrew Bauer, Brad Hoffman, Michael Ostrander, Alan Young, Jeremy Goldschmeding, Mike Schmidt, Thomas Miller, Luke Malott, Dave Smith, Brian Costaldo, Michael Miller Back Row: Ron Hertshten. Dame! Conzelman, Kevin Gralewski, Jeff Wargo, Willis Bamnger II, Steven Breaston, Paul Mestemaker II, Clement Chan, J. Putt-in photo West Quad 4th Chicago - Front Row: Nidhi Mahaian. Karen Hwang, Tara Gallagher, Ashley Franks. J. Putvin photo West Quad Courtyard Lloyd Winchell - Front Row: Franco Gala brese, Daniel Wohl, Michael Cho Chung Yeung, Jason Avant, Alijah Bradley, Eric Ludwig Back Row: Orest Iwanicki, Henry Indyk, Luke Meinzen. Aaron Haithcock, Brian Ro, Ryan Walker, Ryan Huber. J. Putvin photo West Quad 1st Lloyd Winchell - Front Row: Tim Joyce, Jeff Sanchez, John Huang, Chris Garza, Jennifer Duckworth, Claire McTaggart Row 2: Jimmy Chen, Joshua Foster, Ken Marriott, Jeffrey Miller. Brenda Hall. Tara Bollman, Cautney Mitchell, Danielle Hams Row 3: Maneesh Gupta, John Kim, Yibo Ling. Jason Spenny, Nick Douville, Douglass Mosley, Marcus Bell Row 4: Kevin Kapadia, Jennifer Caldwell. Melanie Skemer, Vincent Pauglian- iti, Vanessa Reid. Brett Paper, Amanda Kingston. Christopher Vaughn Back Row: Kurt Oster, Ira Utay. Stephen Johnson. Andrew DiGeronimo. Sarah Singleton, Beth Montgomery, Jason Branta, Andrew McQuame, Stesha Carle, WardZeno, J. Putvin photo Outside the Michigan Union, students file into line to put their luggage in the compartments of the bus to Metro Airport. MSA sponsored this airport bus shuttle for stu dents for the Thanksgiving and winter breaks. T. Akitimuswru photo 302 MIC: HIGANENSIAN
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South West Quads South Quad 3rd Taylor - Front Row: Amanda Andrade, Jennifer Black, Shendi Wang, Maya Subbarao, Lauren Kes hishian, Valene Tsai, Anna Slemrod. Leslie Ration. Deborah Richards Row 2: Jennifer Chung. Yasmm Naghash, Mansa Weisel, Sunita Mohanty, Chunyu Ma. Kann Neubauer. Eliza- beth Ouellet. Lauren Wilkinson, Diana Jhin. Anastasia Tsibulsky. Ayako Ohata Back Row: Miriam Livny, Tara Thomas, Carly Hepola, Chiaying Lee, Leah Segali, Bethany Nestor, Mary Shelly. Lauren Teverbaugh, Kathleen Roney. Alli- son Ember, Ashley Jardma, Lauren May, AJexandra Sloan. R. McTear photo South Quad 4th Taylor - Front Row: Stephanie Taylor, Amy Krukemeyer, Clair Friedman, Amy Duvall. Kate Lashley. Natalie Orpett, Erin Burke Row 2: Bethany Schroeder, Cynthia Clementi, Rebecca Lynch. Lauren O ' Bryan. Boni Wen, Amanda Fales, Karen Kimm, Allison Gorsuch Back Row: Sunali Wa- dehra, Kathanna Obser, Lauren Hirt, Sarah Szymanski, Ronit Slyper, Jessica Fischweicher, Lisa Wood, Julia Cooperman, Alanna Jackson. R. McTear photo South Quad 4th Taylor - Front Row: Benjamin Eichel, Alan Sheyman Row 2: Andy Foldesi, Kevin Zhao, Chaim Schramm, Linan Wang, Ian Zeil- stra. Yung Chung. Keith Fudge, Nikhii Oak. Nauzad Dustoor Row 3: Colin Mclntyre. Anthony Robertson. David Sherry. James Wang. Daniel Edelman, Kashif Shaikh. Ben Fmeman. Bryant Hite. Alex Dengel. Neil Ray. Byron Hotchkiss Row 4: Conrad Wicker, Chris Fnedemann, John Meaner. Josh Dickson Row 5: Sheel Patel, Jefl Moher. Shailesh Agarwal. Daniel Tai, Patrick Slinglend, Eric Moberg. Joe Smith, Gin Yum. John DeCamp. Matt Geske, Peter Landry Row 6: Roy Braid, Jurso Bieiawski, Greg Malivwk. Charlie Kellett, Jaecoon Chung, Mohan Dutt, Natnan Sterken, Jonathon L - Back Row: Eric Wu, John Meligren, Robert Wilson, Jason Miller, Daniel Tietz, David Morley. Elliot Lee, Doug Marsh. R. McTeur photo West Quad Courtyard Adams Chicago - Front Row: Pierre Woods. Edmund Jones. Garry Boyd Back Row: Mark Bthl, Adam Laretz. Yosief Ghetesus, James Price, Rony Shih Hao Wang. Michael Weber, Andrew Peters, Andrew Kleinedler i. Putvin photo - West Quad 1st Adams - Front Row: Nicholas Fleets, Echlin McLean, Brian Borenberger, Michael Leago, Man Bracken, Darth Newman, Jay MacLean, Jeff Median Back Row: Mark Fleming. Jonathon Dunker. Joey Riuera. Derek Prybyk. Christopher Queenin. Craig LeVasseur, Nathan DeVnes, Todd Garber. P. Evans photo West Quad 3rd Adams - Front Row: David Saltsman. Tim Waxweiler, Sam Singer, Steve Frankel, Te Chung Sun Row 2: Sahand Rahnama, Michael Hong, Piotr Bandyk, James Kelly, Jung Shin, Zachary Danzigei Back Row: Ben Conway, Aazaz Haq, Anton Suarez. Ryan Cartar, Michael Koester. John Cusmano, Kevin Carlile J. Putvin photo HOUSING 301
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home for the HOLIDAYS By Eric Rajala Lauren Rutledge Going home for the holidays was a source of great relief for many students yearning for a release from the pres- sures of schoolwork and exams. The out-of-staters lined up at crowded airports, hoping the tight security measures would not cause them to miss their flights. Nearby students packed into their cars and drove off to spend the holiday season with their families and friends. There was hoth a good and bad side to returning home, however. Despite the absence of school deadline pressures, returning to the rules of parents ' houses could be a difficult contrast to the freedoms of a collegiate lifestyle. For senior psychology major Kim Schaich, the contrast was lessened by her hometown ' s proximity to Ann Arbor. My parents only live about 10 minutes away, so I just stayed in Ann Arbor and enjoyed the break from classes. 1 went home for Christmas Day, which was nice, but extended family invaded my house, so I decided to just stay in town for the rest of the time, Schaich explained. Normal bedtimes reverted to their conven- tional hour, and many unmentionable habits were forced to disappear from sight for the duration of the vacation. At times, a lack of school pressure was made up for by pressure from parents about grades and future plans; the rocky economy left the job market thin for another class of graduates, and career ambitions were commonly put on hold for graduate school or less desirable, menial jobs. Invariably, high school acquaintances changed after graduation, and this could be both positive and nega- tive. It was always a pleasure to visit and catch up with old friends, and the closest companions remained as such. Still, some former friendships grew distant; characters matured and changed and families relocated. While the circle of friends may have tightened, it could still be fun to bump into an old face. The night before Thanksgiving is always the best night to see everyone from high school out at the bars, attested senior LSA student Bruce Haywood. There were some students who did not jump at the opportunity to leave campus. When I ' m at home, I miss my boyfriend a lot, said junior English major Stephanie Wentworth. It is nice to see my family and get that home cooking, though. Traveling home offers a break to students HOUSING 303
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