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

 - Class of 1998

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ter providing their residents with the many rules and regula- tions of living in Bursley, the Resi- dent Advisors kick back during a photo for the Micbiganensian. RAs were respon- sibleforenforcing residence hall regulations. What residence hall to and where to park were issues Mark Wolly live in, who to sublet to most students dealt with $ at least once throughout theii the roommates, the responsibil years in Ann Arbor. Yet, )of overour heads. Itwas ities and the growing up cwn. Conquering bills and annoying landlords, ho? ting a party, or getting caught by an RA all added tx the college experience. Learning outside the classroo l ic Detroit Observatory, located on Observatory St., provides a scenic outlookforstudentswho live on the Hill. The Observatory was one of the oldest buildings on campus and was under- going renovation. Kristi Kozubal Living Adriana Yugovich Living 207

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Mid by Deborah Bang ni 9fetiunchies Opening the refrigerator late on Sunday nights was often disap- pointing for many students. So with stomachs growling for food, the first thing that came to some students ' minds was ordering a big, chunky pizza with lots of cheese and mushrooms from Dominoes or the Cottage Inn, which tasted even better coming right on time. LSA first year student, Derek Ma said, There ' s nothing more satisfying than having a late night pizza with my Japanese tribal music. Instant food was another great food resource late at night, espe- cially microwave popcorn when watching a movie, LSA first year student, Daisy Wong explained. Ramen noodles were another popular midnight snack to have, whereas some students preferred cereal. LSA sophomore, Shana Kurlandsky loved a pickle that ' s crunchy and salty. That ' s what I like late at night! Some students preferred going out instead of staying home. Many coffee shops and restaurants remained open until midnight or were even open 24 hours a day. At night Meijer ' s definitely satisfied many student ' s needs. A group of new students who had already experienced this phenomenon said, Going to Meijer ' s at 3 o ' clock in the morning was probably the far best thing we have ever done and we will enjoy going again some time whenever we need food! One of the most common midnight snacks was just grabbing a bag of chips and some dip and gobbling down the whole bag. Yet, some students considered the fact that there was the Freshmen-15 to worry about. These students always checked the amount of calories in snacks and were highly aware of the snack ' s fat content. Then again, some students just didn ' t care and were happy to indulge. Alice Lloyd Greg Kessler 3rd Palmer - Front Row: Neil Reddy, Chun TangLee, Kelvin Chan, Abram Gamboa, Alexander Ras, Mark Silver. Jonathan Lek RpwJ2: Anish Shah, Yat-Ho Hui, Koon Chung Chang, Nigel Choi, Benjamin Powers, Joseph Palazzolo, Matthew Pavlak, Anthony Burgess, Michael Flanagan, Jun-Chi Lam, Casey Costello Row 3: Lee Perez, Collin Foulds, Jeremy Schaefer, Andrew Valiquett, Terry Nash Jr., Seth Beebe, Craig Garthwaite, Sean Griffin, Julius Austin, Bernard Grunow Greg Kessler 2 Angell - Front Row: Gregory Sabo, David Mcglinnen, Mitchell Zeff, Matthew Paget, Francis Ingels, Martin Howrylak Row 2: David Opalek, Alan Feinberg, Patrick Lee, Ashutosh Dalvi, Anish Shah, Jonathan Sweeney, Scott Lang, Lawrence Ward Greg Kesslea 3 Angell - Front Row: Kelly Brouwers, Kathryn August, Anne Ward, Shannon Myerj Kortne Frederick, Juliana Wilkinson Row 2: Katrina Rumbold, Teresa Jan, Eraij Borlas, Laura Kaell, Mattea Wellnitz, Elizabeth Scheibe, Rachel Arth, Sarah Vorgitc RowJiShavaraSrabian.FrancescaMuellerJamieJohnson, RenataI)ominguez,Kru| Kozubal, Joanna Paine, Kristen Shuart, Lisa Pierchala, Sarah Weinstein 208 Living Greg Kessler 4th Palmer - Front Row: Nicole Behnke, Amy Fultz, Kelly Pierce, Erin Ware, Christie Me Cullen, Amanda Smith Row 2: Nichole Samczyk, Melissa Mares, Benjamin Levy, Caroline Kenna, Allison Tombros, Rachel Opatik, Sarina La Porte, Eric Munson, Evan Scalzo Row K: Mark Porter, Francesco Partipilo, Benjamin Lopez, Gregory Graetz, Michael Breymann, Patrick Rolfe, Patrick Rolfe Patrick Rolfe, Melissa Fernandez, Jamila Webb Virginia Hil| 5th Palmer - Front Row: Nai Chung, Chee Choy, Jaime Benjamin, Jessica Sussma[ Amanda Trivax, Lani Sherman, Anne Heller, Kara Malkus Row 2: Peter Merridi Karen Miao, Ming Yip, Scott Brant, Kiran Mehta, Benjamin Dyme, Danielle Bean ] Si Malikh Prout, David Krantz, Ilan Upper, Ryan Lissauer, Matthew Goldsteij Gerhard Mundinger, Anthony Penna, David Byun, Enrique Martinez

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