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Alice Lloyd 4 ' Kleinstueck Front Row: Frances Toutant, Tiffany Pong, JanieceArmbruster, Lisa Raftary, Stephen Hickner, Gavin Stern, Angelica Giordimaina Row 2: Elizabeth Parker, Justina Clayburn, Ann Pogoncheff, Arthur Shtern, Bradley Lieberman, Rosan Patel Back Row: Jennifer Mines, Jennifer Werden, Stephanie Minkalis, Eugene Nemeth, Ciaran Considine, Ashish Chaddha, Robert Szczepankiewicz, Asman Butt, Elizabeth Mayers Spotlight: Ben Henri Ben Benri Henri, a senior music student, was very devoted to his job as a Baits Residential Advisor. He made himself available and conscientious of his residents, which led to an enjoyable living environment for the Thieme House. Benri was constantly updating us on social events, rules and regulations, and university happenings. He is just an all around nice guy who went out of his way to make sure we had a pleasant year in Baits II, said Amber Schwab, a freshman in engineering. Henri strove to make respect a major focus with his residents; his goal was to respect them and to have them reciprocate. I do my best to maintain the Baits mission statement which includes aspects of pursuing a ' caring, fun, safe, and socially-just community ' while also being genuine and patiently maintaining an open mind and a positive attitude, said Henri. Henri was always willing to take the extra time to get to know his residents, inviting them to participate in social activities or just to come and hang out. He makes a real attempt to establish personal relationships with each resident. He ' s always helpful and really fun to be around, said Sarah Beske, a freshman music student. I mostly want to instill a feeling of belonging in the residents so that they know how extensive and rich the campus community is, especially those students just beginning at the University of Michigan, said Henri. Henri was a shining example of a Residential Advisor because he appreciated his duties and never took for granted the responsibility he had as a mentor. I ' m fortunate to be a community leader in my last year at Michigan. Thieme House is truly a wonderful place to be. My residents are exceptional people, said Henri. By Shelby Ludtke 6 th Kleinstueck Front Row: Amy Moran, Rhavie Kelly, Jessica Moton, Lauren Rothstein, Amber Baig, Jessica Steele Row 2: Gregory Whiting, Angelica Botchway, Kevin Stevins, Laura Newcomb, Deboah Peterson, Qin Qin, Sandra Sponseller Row 3: Jason Tehranisa, Lindsay Nowaczyk, Seowon Jang, Meagan Maas, John Brooks, Christopher Willis Back Row: Stephen Richardson, Ty Dao, Andriel Copeland 3 rd Palmer Front Row: Ehren Brenner, Zachary Lainer, Maz Suchov, Sagar Dalai, Landon Krantz, Jeremy Gruber Row 2: Henderson Williams, Francisco Rodriguez, Noah Korn, Jonathon Krasner, Matthew Lerner, Nicholas Farinella, Michael Berland, Carl Jones-Schropshire Back Row: Reginald Quarker, Max Migdal, Dominique Lee, Dennis Estok, David Nadel, Ben Megargel, Justin Smith 4 th Palmer Front Row: Benjamin Gannon, Daniel Elrod, Bo Chu, Rachel Schlanger, Bianca Prikazsky-Velez, Krysten Crump, Erica Levin, Leah Eagel, Ruth Neuman, Justin Nussen Row 2: Erin Lyons, Rachel Sparr, Alex Greenfield, Stephanie Cote, Joelle Sarroca, Emily Abrams, Jessica Barr, Ross Zimmerman, Evan Seidenberg Back Row: Daniel Kulick, Curtis Desantis, Braden Schrock, FelemayOgbasion, Roland Bisio, William Doyle I . ' f
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S ' h Hinsdale Row: Britnae Brown, Destiny Carrillo, Abbey Wright, steer, Kelly Capellari, Jessica JP Perez Row 2: Matt Julia Garland, Jasmine Armstrong, Joilyn Stephenson, lohnson.ChieTadaki, Laurel Lungo Back Row: Michael ), James Kelly, Melanie Chan, Brian Kaminski, Nic wski, Mary Herrmann, Muhammed, Justin Sweet, Joe sra, Erin Yankovich, Najeeb Haddad, Katie Pascerreta, ft Schafer, Michael Hyatt, Ryan Gillard 6 th Hinsdale Front Row: Christina Ziegler, Katie King, Natasha Brooks, Lydia Sanok, Adrienne Wagner, Kai Wang, Andrew Korytowsky, Renee Christopher, Sarah Tochman Row 2: James Wong, Laura Marsh, Chahn Yang Choi, Michelle Peters, Lauren Underwood, Abena Koram, Caroline Hwang, Jessica Yih, Sabrina Silver, Ingrid Zylinski, John Wanielista, Katherine Boyle, Erin McCarty Back Row: Bradley Stachel, Coleman Meadows, Timothy Finch, Jeff VanLaere, Doyon Kim, Charles Burney, Laura Lange, Stephen Chang, Andrew Petraszko, Joseph Fakhoury 3 rd Kleinstueck Front Row: Jessica Kehbein, Lisa Schuman, Kristen Ruberg, ' tontlto ' ' Dayna Warheit, Elisabeth Rohrkemper, Ubonwan Sae-Und ' , Row 2: Lauren Frawley, Caroline Reed, Rebekah Urbonya - Ashley Arrington, Ashley Lewis, Anna Damiani, Allison Hork) Back Row: Emeka Ekeledo, Hugh Cho, Selcuk Uremek, Kennl Weerasinghe, Charles Lo, Joseph Simon, Stephen Mancewicz Michael Ross, Amanda Garcia, Kristen Wells Ben Henri is a Residential Advisor for Thieme House in Baits Residence Hall. Baits housed the overflow of incoming students, so many freshman lived there. L. Worcester photo Ben Henri a senior music major. His residents jokingly call him Benri. He frequently invited his residents to participate in social activities to strengthen the community bond. Photo courtesy Ben Henri 5 th Kleinstueck . ' Benjamin Landgraf, Steven Derhammer, Zachary Tickner, Maura Munoz, Andrew Burgos, Guy Abelkop, Puneet Dhillon, Rachel Levinson, Rachael Newnam, Karen Singh Michiganensian. 178 Alice Lloyd
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Alice Lloyd Baits l ll 5 th Palmer: Front Row: Ignasia Tanone, Jennifer Jones, Lynn Garofalo Row 2: Douglas Carmichael, Joseph Garland, Kevin Kelly, Melissa Maye, David Coviak, Kristen Bowski, Karen Olson Back Row: Melanie Adams, Gabrielle Gibson, Kevin Levine, Joseph Donley, Kyle Lake, Alex Bannow, Michael Paul, Victoria Terzakis front Ho .jam fr ilt m Hidden Treasures of Martha Cook When one walked down Tappan Avenue or South University, he or she could have easily walked by Martha Cook Residence Hall without knowing it was actually student housing. With its huge gardens, tennis courts, beautiful brick exterior and sculptures, Martha Cook looked more like a palace than a dorm. Established in 1918 after a private donation from William Cook, Martha Cook became a very distinctive place of living. Housing only 140 girls, Martha Cook offered a very formal lifestyle. Only girls could live in the residence hall and to accommodate this, Martha Cook held male visiting hours. Three evenings per week waitresses served formal dinners, the residents and staff celebrated Martha Cook ' s actual birthday and several holidays and every afternoon residents could sit down for tea. On Fridays, tea was open to the public. From an outside perspective, they may seem formal. In reality, however, most of the sit-downs are not, said Dining Hall Manager Kathleen Emmolo. They are a wonderful opportunity for our residents to converse with each other at meal time and take 40 minutes from the stresses of the day to relax and enjoy a meal. Many of our women learn the art of conversation and pick up a few table manners that are sometimes lost in the modern world. In addition to the perks inside of the dorm, Martha Cook had a beautiful outside grassy area that included statues and tennis courts and was fenced in to make it private for its female residents. On sunny afternoons, girls could be seen reading and studying under the shade of trees or conversing with friends on the various benches. This is my eleventh year here and I love it for many reasons, Emmolo said. First, the women residents are truly remarkable. They are so smart and have such aspir- ing goals in life. Many are talented musicians, athletes and artists. It ' s my home away from home and I ' ve had many opportunities to make the residents glad they ' ve chosen Martha Cook as a place to live. Cross House abetically: Kenneth Acuna, Raymond E. Bitter, Russell Bittmann, Joanna Leeann Soerger, Theresa Bomer, Jeanine Bonomi, Todd Bueschen, Sarah n, Mallory Burgess, Alexander Caruso , Veronica Castillo, Michael Chen, 3ary, Kelli Claxton, Caitlin Ling Cohan, Amy Currier, Brian Davis, Charles 1 HI, Ryan Fisk, John Jenson, Alix Keener, Michael Kelton, Justin Kohter, Josh Krieg, Nina Lei, Michael Lippert, Ming Ma, Erika : Kwanda Neal, Kyle Nelson, Christine Park, Ashwin Ramnath, Page Hah Rowse, Keith P. Schroader, Michaei Sekula, Aman Singh, Maxim Sprutll, Brett Thames, Karen Toepp, Robert Turer, Jose Vanegal, ; Kevin Winder, Jeffrey Yackley. Winnie Yeh, Talun Zeitown, Xiaohu By Mary Katharine Zevalkink Eaton House Alphabetically: Thomas Abraham Jr., Daniel Baker, Emily Bowman, Sarah Breed, Anthony Brzozowski, Ha Youn Chang, Hwanih Chung, Brent Climan, Theresa DeVree, Kaitlin Dodds, Rebecca Doebler, Matthew Dresner, Jim Dwyer, Misty Elder, Tim Elsey, Wayne Emington, Eduardo Escalante, Megan Gdowski, Raechelle Gordon, Valerie Grabski, Rahsaan Grtsson, Sarah Hambler, Nazneen Himani, Kanika Holt, Elizabeth Horvat, Michael Huhn, Jongeun Jeon, Daniel Jonke, Zeynep Kardicali, Adrien Kaye, Amanda Kerr, Cristian King, Daniel Kosinski, Ben Krekeler, Jessica Langlois, Christine Lawson, David Li, Katie Maier, Aditya Mandavia, Eric Mastria, Andrew Matti, Emily McCollum, Christina Miceli, Lavanya Mohan, Francesca Moran, Sean Morgan, Sanjeev Nagi, Hassan Nasser, Ivan Navedo, Nic Nedic, Dolores Paez, Emily Parobek, Carl Pfeiffer, Phillip Poisson, Manuel J. Quiros, Anish Rao, Jessica Ray, Benjamin Reed, Sharon Robb, Amy Rosenthal, Francesca Salazar, Mallory Scheller, Conor Shannon, Leah Shopinski, Ari Siegel, Katherine Spendel, Stephanie Surach, Jessie Szemraj, Angelo Testa. KelsieThelen, Richard Tourtellotte, Chris Trepky, Matthew Tse, Dorian Tyus, John Vanderkolk, Mike Wright, Jessica Zakar, Valeri Zebarah, Michelle Zellers Lee House: Front Row: Jonathon Kosila, Joshua Stein, Gerry Jackson, Prashanth Mahalingam, James ; Hamilton, Mitchell Goncalves, Jonathon Trotter, Adam Moskal, Matthew Mulvey, Brian ; Kohlwey, Andrew J. Coniglio, Jessica Wynne, Jessica Platko, James Przybylek, Gregory Miles Row 2: Nichollette Hoard, Ryan Winks, Nathaniel Friedman, Jordan Pustover, Aimee Estrellado, Gemma Brandorfer, Amir Javidi, Sarina Murrell, Sheryl Kevwitch, Samantha Kolkey, Coryelle Christie, Rachel Fitzhugh, Ricardo Barbosa, Maya Sharma, Gabriele Fazio, Gabrielle Nicholson, Maureen Sullivan Row 3: Rachel Boykins, Steven Lu, Amit Kumar Mukhi, Shelby Moffett, Johan Jackson, Bradley Devries, Eric Myers, James Naigus, Hassan Ahmad, Daniel Feldman, Navdeep Ricky Sayal, Andrew Bartlett, Raymond Smith, Ronald Kroll, Stephanie Kirwan, Alexia Moreland, Eunmi Lee, Mallory Kay Mazer, Brenna King, Gatlee Ko, Domanique Wilson, Andy Hung, Amgad El-sisi, Maurice Telesford Back Row: Erik Bobeda, Thmas Jack Welch II, Daniel Straka, Dan Springer, Dillon A, Prefer, Alan Shreve, Samuel Russell, Kyle Whisler, Isaac Delongchamp, Melissa Gardiner, Aspen Carlisle, Chelsea Chartrand, Kate Zondervan, Justin Grofik, Jeeremiah Jaroch, Ezra ' Donner, Nathaniel Meredith, Luis Munoz, Anthony Colosimo, Katherine Curatolo, Adam Goodman, Sarah Fishstrom, Emily Fraker, Serene Kanaan, David Bilby. 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