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

 - Class of 2005

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Front Row: Heather Vaughan-Southard, Elissa Karstu, Christie Jenuwine, Lizzie Leopold, Jessica Sachs Back Row: Emily Tubman, Emily Khan, Halie Bojovic, Alexander Springer, Katie Zeitvogel, Kristin Pavelka C. Leonard photo Dance Student Assembly, DSA, was the student body government for the University ' s dance program. The dance program was a branch of the auditioned School of Music, which was one of the best performing arts schools in the United States, and along with dance, included programs in music, musical theatre, and theater. Like most student governments, DSA worked to decrease the gap between the administration and the enrolled students. Junior dance major Lizzie Leopold said that, We serve as a voice for the student body, a liaison between faculty and students. Any University dance major could elect to run for a position on DSA. Former members took on the responsibility of electing new members, thereby ensuring the even continuance of DS A ' s voice. Aside from acting as human bridges, DSA also had other obligations within their department. The executive board, made up of a president and a treasurer, led DSA. DSA meetings occurred once a month with the student members and then twice a semester with the chair of the Dance Department. During these times, DSA worked to plan, organize, and sponsor events such as Halloween parties and end-of-semester parties. They were also concerned with the community, raising money for groups in the Ann Arbor area. Emily Tubman, junior dance major, said, DSA meets once a month to discuss issues pertinent to the students in the dance department. We also do community service. For example, we have a penny war which raises a few hundred dollars to sponsor a family at Christmas. DSA also worked on a smaller scale. A big little sibling program was devised as means to facilitate underclassmen ' s shift into a collegiate-level dance program. All in all, within the Dance Department itself, DSA became a familiar organization to students majoring in dance. DSA was also looking to gradually expand into other areas of the School of Music as their participation increased through various other department events. en (V 00 s Q- ra I dance student assembly by : dorothy weise

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Alpha Phi Omega ? Front Row: Gabriella Rodriguez, Amy Adams, Kristen Harrison, Katie O ' Brien, Brandon Dimcheff, Lauren Rock, Brandon Cox, Matt Pianko, Ashley Franks, Joshua Krier Row 2: Jon Kaufman, Nicole Helme, Abigail Morris, Eileen Sene, Wendy Yeung, Eric Charles Selke, Andrea Rice, Angelina Moya, Christine Hauschel, Stacey Taylor, Sarah Showalter.Alyson Scott, Kayla Janssen, Elizabeth Knott, Marija Durakovich Row 3: Brian Reiche, Darren Galligan, Kevin Peterman, Catherine Scupham, Stefanie Jackson, Amee Joshi, Alexandra Tailer, Jill Vrabel, Becky Weinstein, Allie Freshman, Elizabeth Sibilsky, Erin Ulrich Back Row: Elizabeth Pozolo, Tamara Trachtenberg, Amelia Modigliani, Theresa Martin, Danielle Sperla, Janelle Torres, Tara Mathena, Julie Waldman, Genevieve Balangero, Jennifer Burnham, Jon Potocki, Christina Wilk, Kelly Iknayan, Jeff Falta C. Leonard photo Alpha Phi Omega Front Row: Dawn Cushman, Allyn Haddad, Michelle Vermeulen, Stephanie Taylor, Ashley Patterson, Kelly Clement, Nate Ernst, Karen Lopetrone, Cristina Litt, Travis Annatoyn, Jennifer Moberg, Inderpreet Grover, Jarrett Torno, Joel Olson, Hedy Chang Row 2: Betsy Currx, Caty Free, Jen Reed, Jeff Wheeler, Emily Work, Blaire Davis, Keri Kingma, Matt Milloway, Geoff Peal, Misha Chernousa, Laura Harley, Christine Chang, Charmharo Lee, Sarah Abroff, Stefano Militello Row 3: Tara Thomas, Marisa Weisel, Annie Amin, LindseyWurtzel.Nadina Bourgeois, Joan Ervin, Brigitte Keener, Mark Michaels, Amy Krukemeyer, Neil Herbstjodi Keller, Brittany Marino, Amanda Schleif, Elizabeth Serrano Back Row: Brian Balfour, David Warrow, Daniel Feldman, Sean Abraham, Scott McEvilly, Courtney Meyer, Aurelie Martins, Greg Peszek, Julienne Echavarri, Jenny S. Chen, Christine Hua.Jared Lapin, Eric Burgess, Joseph DeFrank, Julia Power C, Leonard photo Singapore Students ' Association Front Row: Joanne Leong, Jiaying Tay, Eunice Huang Back Row: Benjamin Tee, Karl Tan, Daniel Tan, Kenneth Chew Photo Courtesy Daniel Tan



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Front Row: llyssa Goodman, Heather Cohen, Adam Nadelson, Kathryn Lebowitz, Allie Nadelson, Jessie Pocloak Back Row: German Chaves, Carlos Remedies, Gabriel Doran, Joshua Liemer, David Eisenberg, Geoff Pillersdorf N- Ludtke photo Players enjoy a round of golf at the University of Michigan Golf Course. The course, officially called Radrick Farms Golf Course, was built in 1965. J. Neff photo A golf bag awaits the return of its owne Players chose to either drive a cart o carry their bag from hole to holt J. Neffphot

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