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Chip Peterson THE ARTS CHORALE: FRONT: Michelle Ingels, Man,- Jane Wagg, Kimberly Wyllie, Erin Galligan, Sara Crane, Brandon Hafeli, Amber Grauch. ROW 2: Belinda Cheng, Chi Yun Tong, Kalynn Oxender, Kaiann Han, Eric Breck, Paul Hooper, John Rogers, Betsie Walsh, Lauren Somershoe, Carmen MacLean. ROW 3: Alex Tzang, J.B. Meeuvvenberg, Daniel Toronto, Chris Palmer, Christopher Frey, Stacie Cohen, Kate Lally, Christina Thomas, Kelly Koay. ROW 4: Christ) ' Johnson, Melissa Kowalis, Kate Halladay, Adriennc Holt, Gudrun Scholler, Susan Yoon, Jenny Tai, Angela Fong, Michelle Williams. ROW 5: Melissa Shubalis, Andrea Hackenberry, Jennifer Schaap, Jim Blenko, Luke Masselink, Sara Roberts, Jacqueline Carroll, Alessia Costantini, Rebecca Carr, Juliane Tomlin, Kimberly Jones, Defne Berme. ROW 6: Amy Huston, Jeanette Bauchat, Mike Ingels, Shephen Root, Brendan Weickert, Stefan Treatman (president), Helen Wong, Candice Wong, Rachel Sunley, Kate Sloan, Sarah Jouppi. ROW 7: Ross Carlson, Greg Martin, Eileen Zurbriggen, Danielle Hayot, Mari Smooklcr, Ami Parikh, Manpreet Kaur Singh, Ruth Kalinka, Natalie Waldinger, Okliee Chang. BACK: Christopher Lott, Amanda Leins, Katie Hollenberg, Josh Marmer, Allison Buckhammer. Burton Kim WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB: FRONT: Kristi Shaffer, Andrea Tawil, Rachel Ermann, Smit.i Mokshagundam, Deborah Walter, Mitzi Durbo, Tamar Galed. ROW 2: Lauren Korn, Teka Selman, Jennifer Kraemer, Janet Booth, Chau Phan, Lauren Abrams, Indrani Malhk, Wendy Westover, Nicole Rabaut, Erin Kelly, Sarah Chobanian, Nora Curiel. ROW 3: Professor Theodore Morrison (director), Rebecca Wulff, Maura Kennedy, Megan Owens, Sophia Armstead, Joy Struble, Susan Holmes, Kate Winder, Nelse Winder, Sarah Tigay, Stephanie Brenner, Nicole Gibby, Elisse Augustin, Elizabeth Lockner, Emily Costello, Joanna Heiman. BACK: Lucille Frank, Peggy Chung, Linda Bacclis-Bush, Rachael Harrell, Melissa Hopper, lesha Moore, Rebecca Becker, Megan Moore, Melissa Miller, Daran Smith, Bo Young Lee, Camille Ryan. M embers of the Men ' s G ee Club have a snack before singing in the Homecoming Parade. The group received the Mayor ' s award for their performance in the parade. 132 Organizations
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Greg Kessler UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AGAINST CANCER: FRONT: Laura Hurst. Marissa Pr yhylo. Andrea LaDukc, Shoma Pal, Debi Khashabis, Lauren Fox, Susan Cohen, Jill Lirwin. BACK: Joe Hadeed, Chris Bondi, Dan Newman, Ed Hoopman, Parag Rajpal, Mike Khomutin. Michelle Rae STUDENT ALUMNI COUNCIL: FRONT: Sarah Booher, Sharon Florence, Wendy Ollinger, Michelle Carlson, Rita Khaneja, Brand! Weaver. ROW 2: Kara Kohmxki, Tanya Mulholland, Amy McDonough, Jenny House, Anna Westin, Monica Rader. Phoebe Chan, Patricia Mariani, Anne Meyerson. ROW 3: Charlie Otstein, Jen Jacobowitz, Kristin Prechtel, Katie Liming, Mitch C onvin, lustin Strote, Carly Sorscher, Angie Povilaitis, Ann Kolkman, Ellen Goldstein. BACK: Ruqaiijah Yearby, Patrick McGinnis, Brian Weiss, Kate Masek, Christian Eiler, Emily Davis, Jennifer Schaufler, Melanie Rausche, Randi Rosenhluth, Jndi Silverberg, Darci Weinert, Jake Cohen. Council f C ' s float, Painting the Town Maize and Blue, progresses down State Street during the Homecoming parade. The float, which shared the same name as the Homecoming theme, received the Spirit of Homecom- ing Award. Each year, one member from SAC participated on the Home- coming committee. In addition, SAC members actively worked to unite University students and alumni. Through a program called Alumnet, students were able to contact alumni in order to learn about career options. Chip Peterson RESIDENCE HALLS ASSOCIATION: FRONT: Xd.mi Thodejr, Erin Kenney, Jennifer Darmanin, Ryan Friedrichs, Kristen Aldinger, Patrick Maun, Betsy Pearce. ROW 2: Lori Tschirhart, Ryan Triantaflos, Bryan Huffman, Michelle Wolbert, Pete Schcnkcr. Michelle Winkler, Susan Kaminski. ROW 3: Michael Lockwood, Joe H.i U , nn Noake , Joseph Burak, Sarah Sosbe, Andrea Scott, Aisha Jones, David Spieltogel, John Bninn, Harland Holman, Bill Xeller. BACK: Timothy Wright, Daniel Rimkus. Randall Juip, Stacia Fejedelem, Jennifer Abe, Jai Rupani, David Cho. Organizations 131
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D ; photo courtesy of the Men ' s Glee Club MEN ' S GLEE CLUB: FRONT: Howard Watkins (accompanist), Joe Nisonov, Brian Grant, Paul Glover, Mark Thomford, Ross Benoliel, Mike Hsu, Drew Quinn. Mark Sur prenant, Randy Morcland, ' aris Bank . Michael Peters, Matt Claph.un, Mike Burke, Ben Freed, Dave Yoon, Scott Hanoian,Josh Osburn, Dr. Jerry Blackstone (director). ROW 2:Joe Rang, Eric Patton, Pat Cress, Jcft Hcilvcil, Ashutosh Tyagi, Ben Salsbury, Vaughn Lamer, Brad Sierens, Nate Pierantoni, Mike Herrera, Rob Wirthlin, Joe Bushey, Matt Bejin. Jon Palant, Pat Burns, Pat Niven, Todd Schebor. BiU Stevenson. Venn Viswanath. ROW 3: Roger Lacayo, Andy Adams, Bob Stevenson. Steve Mitchell, Chris Rozell. Pat Garrett, John Tang. Dan Ryan, Ryan Mintz. Dan Christensen, Michael Covarrubias, BenoyChacko, Jesse Tryon, Pete Woodhams, Sam ir Gupta, Rob Yuille, Greg Fortner, Dave Plevan, Pat Evoe, Craig LeMoyne. ROW 4: Allan Haggar, Matt Miller, Pete Arnold, Jcrry Kowal. Matt Brown, Matt Christians, Brian Long, Chris Conrad, Chris Smith, Steve Christensen, Chris King, John King, James Stephens, Young-Tae Cha, Jeft Douma, Rob LeVan, Hugo Vcra, Trevor Sprik, Roshan Vatthyam. BACK: Simon Palko, Steve Poposki, Jon Boeke, Andy Watchorn, Rick Lowe, David Chute, Paul Senger, JctTHom, Tom Vesbit, GeoffGreenlee, Scott Sizcmore, Bill .M. lone, Mike Remyn, Paul Mow, Kris Flautner, Jet} Hogg, Brian Young, Steve Miller, Chris Dwan, Mike Lee. NOT PICTURED: Joe Salazar, Sam Davis, Brad Joseph . Mike Anayas. t6e finafoea, I The Sound Story by George Pokorny of Music ts Chorale members reht I Chip Peterson i Vocal music was all the rage at the University. Ijhree student-run vocal groups enjoyed successes ey had not seen in years past. The Men ' s Glee Club 136th Fall Concert high- ;hted Parent ' s Weekend. In the winter, the mem- :rs performed at Orchestra Hall in Detroit and at a Stival in Cincinnati, Ohio. While at home they ped young high school men from across the state their Sixth Annual Vocal Arts Day, a time for dents to learn more about singing in college. These events helped them raise money for their summer tour, the highlight of the ar. Finally, members performed with professional groups in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Peru. The Women ' s Glee Club experienced much success during the year as well. They took part in a University ensemble that rformed Beethoven ' s Ninth Symphony. Their Fall Concert moved into Hill Auditorium, marking the popularity of the group. ;ey, too, hosted a vocal arts day for Michigan high school students. Three-hundred fifty girls came to the University to get pointers ji their craft and to learn more about what it meant to perform in college. The Women ' s Glee Club ' s Spring Concert helped raise (oney for their tour of Pennsylvania, Washington D. C., and Cincinnati, Ohio. It was their first tour since 1989. IThe Arts Chorale ' s size grew to over 100 members this year, bigger than they had been in a long time said member Hugh Floyd, raduate mathematics student. Floyd said, A few hours a week can really make great music happen. This was the first year for irector Bob Johnson. His leadership gave a new feel to the group, which was made up of mostly non-music majors who simply d a passion for vocal music. i,;: Organizations 133
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