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For a festive end to Creek Week, hundreds of balloons are released near the Bell Tower. -Photo by L. Holder w «?f CHflRfllNG, TntEH - The men of Dieterich Hall reveal the secret to their success. -Photo by S. Trunkhill 4 Opening
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Reflections of campus life are seen from the B D Owens Library. -Photo by S. McMahon Northwest students were the tour guides during Parents Day. -Photo by E. Barrera All across campus, in buildings and on the grounds, Nor- thwest Missouri State University was looking better than ever. After months of landscaping and rebuilding, Northwest was once again living up to its reputation as being Missouri ' s most beautiful college campus. The B. D. Owens Library was finished and opened to the public, while shrubbery was planted around the library and the new Performing Arts Center, to be opened in the fall of 1984. A patio was built in front of the west entrance of the J.W. Jones Student Union with greenery adding that special touch. The patio became a place to relax in the sun bet- ween classes and hold dances on warm evenings. The fall foliage frames the new Performing Arts Center -Photo by S. Trunkhill Opening 3
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Inside the Union, the Deli and the Spanish Den were remodeled into more inviting places for students and visitors to gather. Taylor Commons also had a major facelift. New sidewalks and ramps were installed all around cam- pus to accommodate students, especially the handicapped. However, Campus Safety had to keep watch over the dry- ing cement to deter those tempted to leave graffiti as lasting comments on their presence. Improvements were not limited to the physical structure of NWMSU, however. Beginning July 1, 1983, the academic structure was lifted to an actual university status. From the many independent departments, six colleges emerged: Agriculture and Applied Sciences; Business and Government; Communications; Education; Fine Arts and Humanities; and Science, Math and Computer Science. Students start their year by picking up books in the Horace Mann gym during registration. -Photo by D. Cieseke A rushee stops in the Sigma hallway to look through their scrapbook. -Photo by S. McMahon Opening 5
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