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

 - Class of 2004

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PI J X M ' 2 A B 05 E E fD r y , 1 by emily demarco At one point in everyone ' s life, stereotypes of sororities have been passed around and believed. These myths travel around the Greek and non-Greek community faster than you could say, Go Blue! at a football game. However, Delta Gamma dispelled all stereotypes and showed the community what sororities were really about. Delta Gamma (DG) had an overwhelming number of girls involved in high positions and unique activities around campus. DG had skaters, dancers, leaders, collaborators, and captains spread about in every area the University had to offer. Jacqueline London, sophomore political science and Spanish major, expressed, It ' s great to have your friends here to support you. It ' s kind of your home away from home. We are very encouraging for girls to go out and participate in other activities around campus. Also, with an executive board of nine members in the house, it gave members an opportunity to gain leadership and organizational skills. House Director Mary Higgins commented, ! really respect [the girls] a lot. I think they give 1 10 percent. DGs were involved in the community around campus and nationally. DG ' s national philanthropy, Service for Sight, supported visually impaired citizens. They held their annual Anchor Splash and Anchor Slam in order to raise money for this organization. My goal now is to search out the rest of the [community] and see what there is out there, Lauren Holeer, junior LSA major, noted. The sorority did not miss a chance to get involved in the community around the University as they actively participated in the-annual Greek Week events. Overall, DG had a successful year and created bonds that would last forever. It ' s really nice to always have someone to go out with and always have someone to have a good time with, concluded junior biopsychology major Colleen Russell. fO (0 ( It ' s great to have your friends here to support you. It ' s kind of your home away from home. - Front Row: Rebecca O ' Brien, Marcia Stabryla, Marie Vanek, Sarah Kagen, Kellie James, Mollie Rostad, Christine Mclssac, Juli Gilliam, (Catherine Russell, Michelle Sweet, Katherine McGlynn, Brett Lavery, Carolyn Trabka, Christina Deal, Erin Sorensen, Elizabeth Trotta. Row 2: Rachel Hoffheimer, Sarah McClintic, Alexis Smith, Jacqueline Lamaj, Robin Wood, Lindsay Shepard, Katherine Johnstone, Marie Wolfe, Stephanie Craig.Katie Swartzloff, Jessica Willhoft, Lauren Petrash, Kathryn Tisch, Mavourneen Marion, Leah Weiss. Angela Mostardi, Liz Laciura, Sarah Alphs, Elizabeth Osborn, Alison Spinweber, Melissa Beras. Back Row: Carolyn Shilling, Kathryn Lorenz, Alica Kate Raisch, Stephanie Cox, Brooke Berup, Antoinette Vitale, Coreen Uhl, Fallon James, Margaret Ouellet, K. Kerns, Amy Greenfield, Kristina Maruyama, Kristin Paris, Cheryl Anderson, Jessica Inmen, Carli Hall, Linda Andrews, Victoria Jones, Christina Hand, Michelle Kelly, Laura Thome, Stephanie Harwood, Leah Ebel, Alexandra Jenner, Katherine Hermiller.

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r The Greek move-in leaders for Delta Gamma pose outside of their house in front of their anchor, a symbol of their sisterhood. These girls took on the role of move-in makers to make the transition for freshmen easier. Photo courtesy of Delta Gamma Standing outside of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.the women of DG get ready to cheer on their team at the annual Mudbowl tournament back in 2002. The women defeated Delta Delta Delta with a score of 6-0 during that game but then lost the chance to defend their title during the 2003 preliminaries. Photo courtesy of Delta Gamma The women of Delta Gamma and the men of Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha Delta Phi take a picture after the end of their variety performance. They placed first in dance competition, giving their team a second place ranking overa Photo courtesy of Delta Gamma . , : :. ' heM :; in idi ft 302 Greek Life



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Phil Vlisides, Derek BuWalda, Bryan Jacobs, and Dustin Hughes wear their maize Michigan football shirts in support of the football team. Like many other Greeks. Fiji brothers applied to have their seats together as a house. Photo courtesy of J. Chiambretti After the Notre Dame football game, the brothers of Fiji enjoy a cookout with some friends. The cookouts were a weekly tradition after every game to discuss the highlights of victories or lament the losses. Photo courtesy of J. Chiatnbretti oat is piovei their i iopho jim . ibout ytir.i COB the st just a its no iccon Weh be in ' :: y t The brothers of Fiji join together for a brotherhood event at Joe ' s Crabshack. Brotherhood events allowed the members to get to know each other better and to spend more time with each other. Photo courtesy of J. Chiambretti 304 Greeks

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