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Fletcher Hall Front Row: Andrew Wang, Grace Hwang, Koun Bae, Ian Faulkner, Adam Kaplan, Joel Abraham, Eric Yee, Brian Turchioe, Eleanor Schwartz, Michael Guo. Row 2: Chanelle Boucher, Lauren Scholder, Robyn Spink, Emily Terwelp, Brenna Smith, Rachel Fear, Kristen Henkels, Amanda Lang, Elizabeth Terry, Janelle Klamerus, Alicia Parr, AAarisa Karcz, Katie Schmidt. Row 3: Xiao Zheng, Abbas Bader, David Lehmann, Nicholas Efron, David Golden, Jordan Weinberg, Benjamin Cousineau, Gregory Tower, Andrew Mast, Jonh Laing, Eric Scimeca, Jessica Walsh. Row 4: Elizabeth Korkuch, John Hooff, Ryan Brink, Trevor Sponseller, Joshua Washington, Hong Yoon Kim, Mohit Mehan, James Bertucci, Eugene Mok. Back Row: Yo-Ann Wong, Alexander Pagliaro, Yasha Rastgar, Joseph Phillips, Zachary Martin, Benjamin Yevin, Cory Rosenfield, Joshua Ein, Evan Lynch, Benjamin Arnold, Alexander Schwank. 5 Blagdon Front Row: Catherine Miller, Christina Baker, Christine Muscat, Ashley Waters, Alyssa Ryan, Courtney Ratkowiak, Elaine Barr, Jennifer Miller, Nadia Makki. Row 2: Isabel Manrique, Hanlu Chen, Kristen Petro, Holly Ferguson, Marsia Thomas, Avni Patel, Andrea Engles, Laurel Kline, Lauren Gaynes, Jaciyn Janks, Valerie Chase, Sarah Mintz, Gina De Siva, Jillian Bennett, Kathryn Howard, Melinda Hur, Sona Kotecha, Lisa Hanson. Row 3: Liat Zudkewich, Nishi Singhal, Lisa Averill, Shaina Sowles, Christine Franco, Jennifer Kreza, Sarah Smith, Nicole Anderson, Danielle Harris, Laura Hieber, Lyndsay Mueller, Jillian Vandeputte, Rachel Lufrano, Laura Sonday, Sarah Severance. Back Row: Helen Oyebefun, Emma Stensaas, Holly Smith, Sarah Distelrath, Jaciyn Dominski, Talia Schlamowitz, Lauren Duff, Melissa Bonfil, Melissa Taubitz, Amita Tiyaboonchai. 6 Blagdon Front Row: Caitlin Hohn, Jaciyn Howard, Aimee Dickman, Ashley Fowler, Marta Debski, SheJby Quaderer, Hillary Frazier, Elizabeth Gerow. Row 2: Chelsea John, Jane Lawrence, Rachel Bredernitz, Eliezah Dale, Natalie Bihun, Alaina O ' Brien, Rebecca Braun, Allison Ontell, Erin Damery, Alicia Slubowski. Row 3: Elle Nussbaurn, Amy Maloche, Carly Grafstein, Jessica Pogue, Jina Lee, Steveie Watson, Amy Roberts, Sarah Lewis, Meredith Goy, Judia Chang, Elizabeth Jadwin, Allison Santacreu, Jordan Pennington. Row 4: Leigh Rowland, Jessica Swanson, Nicole Bowling, Bethanee Wiergowski, Brittanie Lofton-Carter. Row 5: Megan Yagoda, Lauren Riess, Hillary Inger, Kimberly Grady, Jessica Bloom, Amanda Donnelly, Kayla Stelter. Back Row: Sarah Mosher, Shelley Sibbold, Hilary Powsner, Kate Pennington, Emily Brown, Paige Marcus, Alexandra Briske, Michelle Atto. 3 rd Butler Front Row: Nicholas Swartz, David Coleman, Anthony Rubin, Frank Comparetto, Jonathan Matzkin-Bridger, Greg Hollander. Row 2: jaswinder Singh, Joseph Cho, William Chu, Andrew Hermatz, Jonathan Tenenzapf, Charles Smith III, Alex Weissman. Row 3: Adam Lynn, Jeffrey Prince, Michael Kraslow, Jason Javer, Adam Cohen, Xin Yang, James Keller, Michael Colleran, Rahul Nevatia, Andrew Reid, Kristofer McDonough, Kevin McDonough, Bradley Krasnick, David Weisman, Marc Wagner. Row 4: Andrew Fayad, Samuel Hobish, Daniel Broder, Ari Parritz, David Carey, Adam Schneider, David Bender, David Miller, Richard Ireland. Back Row: James Sipka, Alexander Duggan, Vincent Sarafa, Akash Jaggi, Chase Edmonds, Stephen Curtis, Jonathan Olson. Back Row: Benjamin Den Houter, Eric Eaton, Richard Castellano, Mychael Fields, Brian Kordich. 198 fletcher - markley
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2 nd Tyler 2 nd Grenne Front Row: Sarah Schramm, Rachel Wilson, Vanessa Bloom, Courtney Sundstrom, Adeolu Masha, Hanna Ketai, Francisco Rodriguez. Row 2: Abraham Snider, Jamie West, Shawna Stover, Elisa Caref, Jeanette Chong, Elizabeth Griffin, Bradley Dembs, Kimberly Freiburger. Back Row: Max Artsis, Amy Mersol-Barg, Jeffrey Weiner, David Goldenthal, Shane Redman, Anthony Facchini, Nathan Bair, Moon Soo Park, Carlos Lopez, Bhajneet Kohli. 3 rd Grenne 3 rd Tyler Front Row: Edgar Guerrero, Emily Rosen, Jina Han, Megan Brennan, Sarah So, Alexandra jiga, Katie Field, Hilary Newman. Row 2: Eric Dresner, Mark Swanson, Emily Angell, Keneta McKellar, Jae Yoen Kong, Margaret Stewart, Elizabeth Dengate. Row 3: Flavio Kuperman, Kenneth Baker, Cesar Sanchez, Matthew Hampel, Chih Hung Chan, Justin Kueser, Sean Callaghan. Back Row: Adriel Low, Riley Shanks, John Fryback, Richard Thorsbs, Nicholas Coston. 4 Greene 4 th Tyler Front Row: Iris Brilliant, Kaitlin Koch, Lauren Silverman, Dara Leung, Jessica Constable, Andrew Nicholson. Row 2: Maraia Bonsignore, Angela Wyse, Emily Hudak, Emily Gedert, Vanshika Vij, Ruchika Vij, Stacy Cammarano. Row 3: Sophia Schiralli, Heather Granader, Alison Wollack, Ming Tu, Elizabeth Teifer, Ee Qing Seow, Melinda Krug, Jordan Keller. Back Row: Sarah Collins, Torrey Richardson, David Ameche, Alexander Jakubiec, Brandon Peecook, Peter Stirgwolt, Patrick Julius, David Chudnow. 4 th Strauss Alphabetically: Katie Behrmann, Margar Bowers, Cristina Bustamante, Carolyn Gushing, Kimberly Dmitruk, Diana Freile, Hannah Gluckstein, Kelly Jasek, Danielle Kaplan, Hans Lo, Katherine MacDuffie. Clare Marash, Desiree McLain, Amanda Meldrum, Henry Mills, Bharat Modi, Nikhil Phadnis, Micah Resnick. William Stanton, Rachel Steslicki, Natalie Williams. CD Q CO JD C Q a housing 1 97
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he Martha Cook Building was certainly one of the most unique dormitories on the University ' s campus. It was , housing only 140 residents all of whom were women. Martha Cook was, for the most part, a foreign place to the University ' s young gentlemen, who were restricted to visitation between noon and midnight on weekdays and between noon and two a.m. on weekends. Junior history major Jeff Williams had two encounters with Martha Cook. First, he attended one of Martha Cook ' s famou.s International Teas. Residents enjoyed tea every afternoon, but on Fridays, Tea was open to anyone. The weekly Tea allowed the building ' s residents to drink a variety of teas from around the world with or without gentleman escorts. The only way men were allowed into Martha Cook was with a female cort at arm. Williams was nonplused with the event. There was a piano in the corner, he recalled of the tea room where occasionally someone would go over and play a few bad notes on it. I would drink my bitter tea and smile. Willams selected just your basic black tea to sip on. On his second visit to Martha Cook, accompanied by some residents, Williams tried to infiltrat e the building after designated male visiting hours. He did not feel threatened by building security. There wasn ' t really a guard, he recalled. There was just an old woman. If I had to, I could ' ve just run away from her. Martha Cook was not all about tea and crumpets, however. The adjacent tennis court, although worn with age along with the beautiful gardens, were some of the perks of Martha Cook life. Despite dubious athletic facilities, the Martha Cook community was tightly-knit. Residents on meal plans were required to eat all of their dorm meals in the Martha Cook Building, whereas, residents of other dorms could use their meal plans in most any University Housing cafeteria. This restriction fostered the development of close friendships within the building. Indeed, Martha Cook offered a unique way of life for female University students. Tea and other treats are set up buffet style in one of Martha Cook ' s sitting rooms. Residents of Martha Cook were able to enjoy formal tea every afternoon. R. Peplinski photo Students enjoy afternoon tea at Martha Cook. Though Martha Cook was an all female dorm, tea was open to everyone on Friday afternoons. R. Peplinski photo housing 99
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