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Greek All-Stars: 2006-2007

Congratulations to our Greek All-Stars! Your individual accomplishments speak well of our entire community.

Academic Achievement
Bradley Gill

This senior has maintained a GPA above 3.9 throughout his major study in Biomedical Engineering with minors in Chemistry and Economics. He has served as chairman of the Gamma Sigma Alpha Greek academic honor society and has been instrumental to the academic success of the Zeta Psi fraternity as scholarship chairman and beyond. He has presented his research on biomedical sensing devices at local, national, and international research conferences, including proceedings at MIT and in Munich, Germany. He has also been recognized with the Greek Creed and Values Award and scholarships from Zeta Psi and the Case Alumni Association. In addition to academic pursuits, he is involved as an Orientation Leader, SMARRT Leader, Tau Beta Pi member, and has held several positions within Zeta Psi.

Kristin Raj

This senior is has kept a 4.0 GPA while majoring in biomedical engineering with a minor in chemistry, all while being involved in the College Scholars Program. She has served as a Greek Community Educational Consultant as well as Phi Mu's Scholarship Director. She has performed neuroscience research at the Case Medical School and helped design a research course in the Biomedical Engineering Department. She has extended her academic talents to the greater community through volunteer work at the Alliance Community Hospital and service as a high school residential teaching assistant in the Equinox program. She is a member of the Order of Omega, Gamma Sigma Alpha, and Tau Beta Pi honor societies, and is involved in Amnesty International, Symphonic Winds, WiSER, the Greek Week Steering Committee, and the SMARRT Leaders program. Next fall she will enroll in the Stanford University School of Medicine with hopes to become a pediatric neurologist.

Leadership
Dan Myers

This senior is a major in political science with a minor in health communications. At Case, he has held office in the Alpha Phi Omega community service fraternity, Case Democrats, and Case Debate Team. Through involvement in the Undergraduate Student Government, he has been instrumental in campus judicial and policy reform. Outside of Case, he has served with the Strickland for Governor Campaign, the Edwards 2008 Presidential Campaign, and the international non-profit CHASER, Inc. His most valued accomplishments, however, come from his experience in the Theta Chi fraternity as President, Vice President, Secretary, and Awards Chair, to name a sampling of the offices he has held. His accomplishments have contributed substantially to chapter success and improvement, and have resulted in several national fraternity awards, including the Chapter Achievement Award for being in the top two overall Theta Chi chapters.

Adam Rupe

This third year student is pursuing majors in History and Political Science. He has been extremely active in the Undergraduate Student Government, where he has served as both Vice President of Public Relations and was recently elected President. He has also held positions in the 2008 Class Officers as Treasurer and President. In addition, he sits on the Share the Vision Committee and the Campus Center Planning Committee. This past summer, he served as an Orientation Leader and will serve on the Executive Board this year. He is also an active member of Student Turning Point Society, Alpha Phi Omega, Thwing Study Over Committee, and Sigma Nu, and he has sat on countless other planning developments committees.

Community Involvement
David Bernholt

This second year student is pursuing majors in biology and chemistry. He has served both the campus community and beyond for many years. At Case, he has initiated an organization called the Campus Health and Hunger Outreach Workforce, commonly referred to as CHOW. The organization began a program called Grab It & Give It, which has developed into a weekly event and distributes Grab It meals donated by students to the Bishop Cosgrove Center. He has served the greater community through his assistance in the development of the Trick or Treat program as the Murray Hill Hall Council Community Service Representative, and through his volunteer work as a Cleveland Clinic Young Ambassador and at the Cleveland Food Bank.

Jordan White

This senior student of history, American studies, and political science has been extensively involved in both the campus community and abroad throughout his time at Case. He has been an active volunteer in the Columbus area where he grew up, and founded the Conscious Collective teenage mentoring program for the community. As the only undergraduate research assistant in the history department, he has spent his college career studying race, class, and gender inequalities, even receiving a CWRU Experiential Learning Fellowship to travel to Kenya for research on youth welfare and non-government organizations. His efforts have resulted in honors as an Alpha Phi Alpha Community Service Champion and a Kappa Alpha Psi Kenneth L. Howard Scholar. At Case, he has held office in the University Programming Board and Student Turning Point Society and is a member of the Case-Fisk Partnership Committee, Ethnic Studies Steering Committee, and the Student Executive Council.

Athletics
JR Doolos

This senior major in banking and finance has lettered in varsity baseball all four years while at Case. His spectacular performance on the mound has earned him a spot as the number one starting pitcher in all four seasons as a Spartan. He was captain of the team this year and has been honored as First Team All UAA in 2007, a two-time UAA scholar athlete, and UAA athlete of the week. Along with his great athletic involvement, he has remained an active and proud member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.

Camilla Cullis

This senior is a nursing and medical anthropology major who has been a captain of the Women's Varsity Swimming and Diving Team for two years, an unprecedented feat with the team. She is a two-time UAA Relay Finalist, and a six-time Consul individual finalist. She was named All-UAA Academic this season. She has succeeded in athletics while maintaining a GPA above the all-women's average and holding many positions in her chapter. Currently she is the Director of Programming for the Student Turning Point Society, and the President of the Phi Mu Fraternity.

Creative Arts
Kim Sullivan
Kim Sullivan

This senior studies management and marketing. Her involvement in creative arts at Case began right away when she joined Case In Point in her first semester, and she has served both as Musical Director and Creative Coordinator for that group. She has also performed in lead roles of the Footlighters productions "Where's Charley" and "Footloose." She has worked to bring together the creative arts talent on campus through her direction of the A Cappella Community Hour event. Within the Alpha Phi sorority, she has served as Music Chair and has taught members ritual and rush songs as well as those for Greek Sing and Variety Show.

Jessica Brick

Jessica Brick

This senior is majoring in both Biology and Religion. She has been involved in theatre and music throughout her time at Case both in her sorority and in several other campus organizations. Instrumental in her sorority's Greek Week efforts in Greek Sing and Variety Show, she has also hosted Alpha Phi's Bid for Your Heart philanthropy event and participated in Alpha Phi's Prep Singers group. She has performed in the Vagina Monologues, Songs for the City, and the Footlighters production of Little Shop of Horrors.