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

 - Class of 1991

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Michigan House residents sit down to enjoy the meal which they all helped to prepare. wToby Rablnowitz Fletchmongers Michelle Plantings and Emanuel Dines wash their dishes before they are CONFISCATED by a Fletcher RA. Jason Goldsmith Amy Feldman and Tim Cupp ' s daily house duty is to prepare dinner for fellow Michigan House residents. wToby Rablnowitz 18 Michigan Life

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Although Gwen Fredrickson is into Mis- ery, she enjoys her CCRB workout on the exercise bike. vMonica Jaffee After three days of rain, Sarah Goss fi- nally gets a sunny October day to jog on the Palmer Field track. Monica Jaffee Even graduate students have time to take a break. Pradeep Seneviratne, Ph.D. candidate, and Steve Thomas, 7th year grad student, play squash in the CCRB.. v Monica Jaffee Fitness 17



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how time V Slightly Different Than Home Cooking nee their apartment dishwasher is bro- n, Micha Petermann, Mari Shellman, Jth Brugeman and Kristen Johnson ive to dishes the old fashioned way- by md. wEllen Paborsky Not only do we need food to survive, but our food based culture tends to direct the social lives of many. When there is nothing else better to do, what better way to kill time than to run to Stucchi ' s for some Rocky Road in a waffle cone. It is common to grab a bite to eat with a friend at a dorm cafeteria or at a restaurant for no-one likes to eat alone. A late night study break may consist of a group of people crowded around a Domino ' s pizza box, stuffing their faces, while off campus students may bake a pan of brownies to save some cash, not calories. Students are inspired to choose V their food hang- outs according to the atmo- sphere and whether or not the establish- ment offers some good eats . Some are attracted to the variety of foods of- fered in some restaurants, while many others are concerned with the prices. However, it is always enjoyable to take some time out to have a sit-down meal with some friends when no-one is in a rush, which is not often. Many dorm dwellers and those that live in fraternity or sorority houses choose the option of attending their dorm or house cafeterias and dining areas for meals for the sake of conve- The phrase ' let ' s take a break from studying and eat, is as popular as it is dangerous... nience. Meredith Hall, a member of Alpha Delta Pi and LSA senior ex- plains, I really like not having to cook or clean up. It ' s a good time to get together and chat with friends, but sometimes the food is less than de- sirable. While some off-campus students have entre plus so that they can dine at any of the dorm cafeterias when it is not convenient for them to go home, many summon up all cooking talents they posses and attempt to prepare their own meals in their apartments or houses so that they can eat foods of their own choices. Sandi Brosofske, LSA senior says, I like cooking for myself because I get to eat what I want when I want. The presence of food delivery people at any domicile is always a sign that procrastination is nearby. The phrase let ' s take a break from studying and eat, is as popular as it is dangerous, especially around exam time. Stir crazy students can be seen at all hours of the night at places such as Meijer ' s, or Kroger ' s. Anywhere is game as long as it is open all night long. During finals time last term, my roommate and I were so stressed out that we went to Meijer ' s at SAM and spent our last five dollars on dough- nuts and chocholate syrup, reminices Lisa Siladke, LSA senior. T Jennifer Aliotta Chow Time 19

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