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

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I I o y d 4th Hinsdale - Front Row: Eyad Abu-lsa, Alyssa Schefman, Faye Ng, Lisa Layfer, Sara Machowskv, Fernando Fromera, Andrew Lucius Row 2: Tae-Kyung Kim, Kathryn Tisch, Shi no Jomoto, Leah Weiss, Jaclyn Moscoe, .lared Becker, Adam Nadelson, Matthew Wasserman, Laura Kulick. Michael Wilensky, Todd Hcyden, Andrew Gallerstein Back Row: Sahand Rahnama- Moghadam, Carrie Rheingans, .lacqulyn House, Liza Lax, Elizabeth Salett, David Lapedis, Lynsey Hossman, Shantcll Parker, Dora Sperling, Jamie Ehrlich, Jeffrey Perlman. photo by Caeian Jordan 5th Angell - Front Row: Emily Ciarrisi, Lauren Konchel, Rachel Barr, Lauren Holder Row 2: Kayla Janssen, Rebekah Oakes, Ethan Goodman, Jayesh Thawani, Anthony Lambos, Emily Myers Row 3: Kevin Brady, Rebecca Labastida, Lisa Wright, Jeremy Berkowitz, Verdi Ergun, Tamara Trachtenhcrg, Erica Hirsh, Chelsea Ditz Back Row; Pavan Bhargava, Stephen Lund, Bradley Sugar, Kevin Rosenberg, photo by Caeian Jordan 5th Palmer - Front Row: Deepak Melwani, Adam Harbour, Kurt Yue, Emily O ' Donnell, Dana Greene, Estelle Berguig, Rachel Coleman, Manju Karki, Cortney Closey, Lauren Rothman Row 2: Charllene Shinn, Bethany Socie, Jillian Stein, Shoshana Hurand, Susan Rosen, Maria Perdido, Richard Siegel, Michelle Sweet, Kerry Fox, Adam Emerson Back Row: Woojung Park, Justin Launer, Matthew Jacobs, Stephen Gutierrez, Lindsay Pudavick, Richard Kerwin, Erin Rotenberg, Edward Padron, Timothy Owen, Adam Miller, Nathaniel Damren. photo bv Caeian Jordan 6lh Hinsdale - Front Row: Jessica Ketten, Emily Furgang, Erin Springer, Julie Horowitz, Daniela Biederman, Heather Cohen, Dana Ruder, Gariel Nahoum Row 2: Kathryn Youra, Nicole Falkauff, Amy Friedman, Allison Zeid, Diana Dinh, Julia Suarez, Nicole Avenia, David Weintrop Back Row: Justin Moses, John Huffstetler, Yang-Heng Lim, Jason Phillips, Andrew Skor, Robert Hunt, Michael Murav, Eric Goodman, Jonathan Clark, Steven Weinreb, Bernard Liu, Erik Kissel, Julio Rodriguez, Meghan Jarpe. photo by Caeian Jordan 5th Klein 2 - Front Row: Jennifer Williams, Mollie Zipkin, Danielle Williams Row 2: Rebecca Mark, James Richardson, Sara Alloy, Stephanie Fitzwater Row 3: Lane Karchawer, Michael Roth, Jason Ma Back Row: David Low, Tait Chamberlain, Ramanathan Manivasagan. photo bv Kjthr -n Torres 4th Angell - Front How: Lisa Lu, Rachel Hornsldn, Joanna Kliger, Jodi Chastei-n Row 2: Franklin Branch, Ryan Levine, Ira Utay, Erin Dronen, Casey Bourke, Matthew Dunne, Joshua Cooper Back Row: John Van Cleave, Henry Dougherty, Michael Lusardi, Joshua Goldman, Joshua Alper, Ari Tran, Jesse Tevelow, Daniel Webber, photo by Caeian Jordan 250 | Co-Ops

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mosher- Jordan and lloyd Mosher Jordan: 5th Jordan End - Front Row: Minming Jiang, Trade Goodness, Anita Leung, Shanikia Little, Jennifer Olson, Marie Kehdi, Carolyn Mullonkal Row 2: Margaret Prest, (Catherine Kriscunas, Michelle Kelly, L ' Rai Arthur-Mensah, Yolanda Blackwell, Claire Griffiths, Michele Jeffrey, Chelsea Stroh, Jill Branam Back Row: Julie Ricks, Lindscy Selander, Andrea Caic, Christine Blanchard, Diana Schuelke, Margaret Dinner, Shen Liu, Tannoa Jackson, Victoria Rosser, Catherine Reesman. photo by Abhy Johnson Mosher Jordan: 5th Mosher Center - Front Row: Emily Gordon, Kerrie Lemerand, Julie Van Helden, Ashley Friedman, Molly Van Appledorn, Kristen Gohle, Meghan Pocs Row 2: Aimee Constantine, Sarah Stark, Jacqueline Day, Adrienne Sproul, Erica Hinz, Najat Hamid, Eileen Quintero, Dayna Leplatte, Brianna Widener, Melanie Dento Back Row: Elizabeth Osmiaiowski, Christine Laccay, Kelsea Lane, Maggie Leinbergcr, Kimberly Belford, Kathryn Page, Calise Tucker, Laura Shereda, Tristan Kladzyk, Nicole Tegg. photo by Abby Johnson Mosher Jordan: 4th Mosher Center - Front Row: Lev Gartman Row 2: Marcia Walker. Kimberly LaRowe, Katherine Lamb, Steven Ludwig, Sally Wong, patricia Talley Row 3: Kenneth Kuklock, Corissa Niemann, Stacey West, Katherine Black, Miranda Neidlinger, Christy Schroeder Back Row: Kristina Capiak, Jenna Salm, Ebonic Byndon, Brad Bowman, Charles Patterson Jr, Monique Grinnell, Helen Smith, photo by Abby Johnson Mosher Jordan: 5th Mosher End- Front Row: Geraine Whileside, Kristin Toyofuku, Katherine Prout, Latrice Brown, Katherine Alatalo, Kristin Mayer, Melissa Tummino, Bethany Underwood Row 2: Lauren Rice, Stefanie Zygner, Marissa Lafler, Edna Kollarits, Sarena Ravi, Jennifer Johnson, Alison Kempa, Jennifer Bachelder, Jacqueline Preston Opatik Back Row: Chinyere Nwankwo, Karen Kehhein, Cora Schneider, Margo de Naray, Jennifer Floyd, Audrey Brewer, Kaleena Settlemyre, Melissa Harbison, Angela Carter, Akilah Aina-Smith, Denise Fair, photo hy Abby Johnson Lloyd: 6th Palmer - Front Row: Alyson Scott, Lisa Radak, Rachel Steel, Hye- Young Park, Emily Liu, Scott Warheit, Michael Hess, Byron Scerri Row 2: Jordan Perlmutter, Blake Schafer, Kristy Kelel, Andrew Seator, Lisa Wang, Rebecca Sahn, Gillian Leonard, Erin Lowen, Christina Chau, Samuel Butler Back Row: Vincent Lam, Eric Chan, Christine Meredith, John Jerome, Andrew Finkbeiner, Melissa Boone, Lauren Freyermuth, Thomas Ambrose, Sameer Hossain, Benjamin Wanger, Gregory Ring, photo by Caelan Jordan Lloyd: 2nd Angell - Front Row: Ahmad Malik, Douglas Girard. Derrick Ma, Michael Hong, Krishna Bhattacharya, William Wiedman Row 2: Andrew Braslow, Benjamin Kim, David Lee. Matthew Lake, Rory Beyer, Mazdak Khalighi, Brian Ritter, Andrew Jovanovski, Andrew Fanco Back Row: Nick Klonoski, Kevin Koorstra, Andrew Martin, Kevin Scavezze, Craig Smuda, Jonathan Young, photo by Caelan Jordan Housing | 249



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working TOGETHER by Sarah Johnson ' students tired of living with stackable furniture, mini refrig- t rators without any food in them, the strict no candles, toasters, or coffeemaker policy and an essence of dorm-food bedroom aroma, moving out of the dorms sounded like a good idea. Many of these students trudged eagerly down the streets of Ann Arbor, knocked on strange doors and quickly signed leases sometimes with little regard to the cost of rent. Other students balked at the cost of housing that was often upwards of $450 month. Still other students felt there was more to living than just getting a house. These students wanted a community. I looked intoco-ops because people worktogetherthere, said junior philosophy student Cathy Borregard. I like the way the house members depend on each other and everyone is required to do work in order to stay in the house. Plus decisions are made democratically between everybody. We decide how the house will run and what we eat and who can have pets. Baker was a member of the Michigan House. Located on North State Street, Mich. House was the oldest co-op in the Inter Cooperative Council (ICC). The ICC, or the student houses called co-ops, first started in 1 932 by students trying to afford college during the Depression. Co- operative houses were houses owned, not rented, by members of the co-op, so costs were lower because they were not paid to a landlord. Charges at Mich. House, for example, ranged from $350 to $370 per month. The University had one apartment house and eighteen group houses and the average house held about 30 people. Mich. House and its purple sister house, Minnie ' s House (named for Minnie Wallace who owned the house until 1 970 but sold it when she fell in love with a nudist taxi driver named Bill Bixby) together pro- vided room for 43 students. In Minnie ' s House and Mich House students were required to put four hours of work into the houses each week. They cooked, cleaned, maintained the property, and elected officers who democratically governed the co-op. When asked about the differences between the different co- ops on campus, Michigan House President said, North Campus attracts a large graduate student population, and a sizable inter- national student population. Central Campus is a large, diverse crowd that is mostly undergraduate students. What brings us together is our dedication to creating the best living atmosphere possible. Donning an apron, a student pre- pares a delicious meal in her co-op ' s kitchen. Students living in co-ops often had to take time out of thier busy schedules to do chores each week, such as cooking dinner for the whole house, phola hy Lauren fnm.r Housing | 251

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