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

 - Class of 2000

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FIRST SECOND FLOOR Front Row: Tiffany Harden, Seo Yun Hong. Adci Bcdore. Sharmila Brahma. Mahalakshmi Gopalswa Ji Danielle Char, Nishtha Mehta, Julia Wong. R. Ruby. Susanna Hathaway, Katherinc Fleming. Jodie Beverly Ho Row Hi: Lola Ladeinde, Lara Banko Melissa Woodruff. Erin Haddix, Kavita Bagga. Mi Morrison Row 4; Kimberly Houchord. K, Rcppcnhagen, Jennifer Enekcs, Ann Buckman. Amy Lockwood, Brinda Subbiah, Amanda Heck. Karen Lane photo by Michelle McCombs THIRD FOUTH FLOOR IGi Ui i ' athei . Ra Ticole Racovitis Sarika Patel. Najia Sheikh, Danielle Hein, Genera Sheridan photo by Michelle McCombs SEELEY .ilcen Clark, Ronald James, NinaThekdi, Dclacie tsu Row 2: Gregory Bibcns, Rebekah Truog. inner, David Sy, Clarence Smith Row 3: Natalie Duane Knight, Matthew Moeser, James Topper, CHEEVER Front Row: Robin Le. Kimberly Jurcwicz. Anne Feng, Caren Scott, Macks. Sima Patel. Yacl Zohar, Rakiya Labaran, Sara Gullo Row 2; Roberts. Bridget Wellcr. Kathleen Leonatti, Kristinc Cooper, Sara pboio by Mike Cutri GEDDES NOBLE OXFORD 1 Timothy Furstnau, Adirya Bhardwaj, Edgar Garza Row 2: renner Avinash Raizada, Brent Hughes, Christopher Nakamura, .mp Row 3: Terrence Strawder, Salvador Hernandez-Monticl, Jeffrey Wong, Robert Stassek, Vincent Dubose, Walter Braunohlcr, shnani FIFTH BUSH From Row: Anuradha Shetty. Michel Amanda Angeli, Jane Song, Deboi Ross, Elizabeth Ohryn. Allison Stolt; Meisclman. Shelley Gladwin Row 3: Sanguinetti, Lauren Rosinski, Em Row 4: Sarah McGuire, Lauren Kendra Jackson, Julie Wisncr photo by Heather Caddell SIXTH BUSH Nicole vieveGei; I Slomiai i Bullard, Kristyn Fr: I irTatiy Formsma. Mumeko Tsuda. Sara Becker, Margaret photo by Heather Caddell FIFTH GOMBERG [oseph Pawlick, Jonathan Yee, Samer lepalem. Michael Schostak. Steven lley Turnwald, Christopher Vetvick, ;s Wienert, James Ellis, Mitchell u. Peter Zhou, Andrew Oh, Shane , mm ... -- M - ...Stephen Gotfredson, Richard Haddad, latthew Duane, Jonathan Toomey, Solomon Kim. Bryan Hartman, Adam Wolf photo by Ashley Rice FOURTH HUNT From Row: Rupj Bihani. KriM Wtcs. lennil ' er Lee Row (..liinu, ' R.UK! FIRST FREDERICK SECOND FREDERICK man, Rachel Friend, Beth Manoogian, :obs, Leila Kanar, Jennifer Burchman, nnaea Eberts, Melissa Wahl Row 3: icy Phillips, Meredith Miller, Erin ianie Perry, Hillary Loomis, Katherine - :-,()!

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THIRD MOSHER CENTER Row 2: Jonathan Ste Row 3: Michael K Ostrowski, Anthony C photo by Sharonda A ' Richardson, Brai Erik Epp photo by Sharonda Ayers idrews, Padmini Raghavan, Mary Row 2: Jynifer Warren, Alisa ieiki, Jessica Ollendorff, Kierste lathan Rennella, Brian Sanders, Vishnu Nath, John Khaund, Paul Yang, Michael latthew Franczak, Yang Wen, FOURTH MOSHER CENTER Borders Row tl: Christina Adams, Sally Edger, Carol E FOURTH MOSHER END Michelle Weemhoff, Chetan Tal Cho photo by Sharonda Aye: Phatak, Adam Smith, Timothy ; William Herrington, San-Tai Lee, Reggie Kim, Rajiv Tejura ' d Jamil, Jason Lee, Thomas Mark Gannet, Nicholas imiedendorf, Stephen Heinz, photo by Sharonda Ayers FIFTH MOSHER Front Row: Neel Will| Shardell, Anita Ramami Vilasagar, Michelle W, Thompson, Jennifer Ri Waters, Leslie Waddell Kuizon Row 4: Lau: Ellen Ross, Catherine photo by Sharonda Ayers FIFTH CENTER A r, Anna Klesney, Sarah Mitchell, an, Elizabeth Lonick, Elizabeth Phu Row 3: Sarah Trombley, (n, Katarzyna Bundyra, ns, Emily Cloutier, Megan Flynn, ( er, Khaylen Kingsley, Pamela photo by Sharonda Ayers Housing + 251



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Concentrating on perfect- ing her application, a pro- spective RA reads through the handbook that accompanies the applications. Students consid- ering the position had to take a two credit course, and if hired, received free room and board, as well as a computer from the University. photo by Bobby Green With a stack of applica- tions on her desk, the housing manager of Mary Markley begins to wade through necessary paperwork for resi- dent advisor positions. All of the applicants committed to liv- ing in the dorms the following year whether or not they be- came RA ' s. pboto by Bobby Green aspiring advisors For first-year students, coming to college entailed many adjust- ments from the lives they led in high school. Among these changes was moving into a residence hall, but the adjustment was eased by the presence of resident advisors (RA ' s). There was an RA for every hallway in every residence hall. Aside from the task of helping first-year students get used to the idea of being University residents, they helped them with conflict resolution, maintaining a sense of community, understanding the diversity of their fellow students, time management, and homework troubles, among others. All resident advisors were regular students, balancing their class and work schedules with their commitment to their residents. Students accepted the responsibilities of being an RA for a variety of reasons, including practicality. The free room and board was definitely a factor, said senior computer engineering major Matt Forsythe, But it also helps you develop leadership skills and time management skills. You get an appreciation for different people and their backgrounds. It makes you a well-rounded person. The process of becoming an RA required applicants to have a grade point average of 2.5 and junior standing, and to interview by Nathaniel Williams extensively. You have to go through a lot, senior mathematics major Sarah Parent said. Interviews, an application, the class (psychology 405, in which prospective RA ' s become accustomed to the different social concepts and dilemmas they will face) and an interview with the hall that you want to participate in. It ' s a long process, but it ' s worth it. In addition to the onslaught of require- ments, Parent also mentioned, Females usually have a harder time getting accepted, because not a lot of males apply. Once accepted, serving as an RA also required dedication. It ' s a real time commitment, Forsythe said. It takes away from your academic, social and extracurricular activities. Junior computer engineering major Mike Kim added, You have added stress, and you need better time management skills, he said. You have to stay [on campus] most of the weekends. Before, I used to go home for a night or two. Despite the commitment required of RA ' s, most students who took the job were happy with their decision. Kim concluded, As long as you don ' t get overwhelmed by the responsibilities, it really is fun. Housing 253

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