Northwest Missouri State University - Tower Yearbook (Maryville, MO)

 - Class of 1994

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Northwest Missouri State University - Tower Yearbook (Maryville, MO) online collection, 1994 Edition, Page 286 of 344
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David Gruender Amy Gubser Melissa Gude Amy Gudenrath Jennifer Gum Karen Gunia Andy Gustafson Byron Gutshall Marcy Guyer Amy Haake Jenny Habemian Michelle Hackett Angelique Hager Melissa Haile Crystal Hainkel Tracy Hairison Elizabeth Hale Kerry Haley Joann Hall Tara Hamilton Erin Haney Mathew Hannam Hayley Hanson Jennifer Hanson Karey Hanway Tiffany Hardman Jennifer Harkrider Leisa Harmon Michael Harmon Tim Harmon Scott Han- Sherry Harr Janelle Harrington Kevin Harrington Lisa Harrington Rosetta Harris Katie Harrison Barry Hartman Angela Hartmann Ann Harvey Becky Hassig Mark Hatfield David Hausman Brandon Hawkins Carleane Hawkins James Hazen Sara Heath Michelle Heck Joel Heinzeroth Curtis Heldstab Jennifer Hellebuyck Jason Henle Michelle Heppermann Amy Hermereck Brian Hesse Thom Hiatt Michelle Higgins Allison Hill Jeremy Hill Stacy Hill Tomoko Hiraoka Karen Hogel Jason Hoke Codi Holbrook Kara Holt Paula Holtman Julie Holtz Beth Ann Homan Melissa Hooker Dawn Hoover Denise Hopf Angela Hopkins Jolene Hopkins Nicole Hopper Christian Hombaker Scott Honon Timothy Houlette Heather Houseworth Suzanne Houston Brandon Howard ,0 1 ! . Milk £ ik 282 Undergraduates

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Renovation causes women to RELOCATE A liixieiy swept through Ruherta Hall when it was announced the hall would close be- cause of renovation plans. Greek women had to find new living arrangements. Must ot the girls who chose to li e off campus found that cheaper living conditions and independence were the best benefits. Nicole Adams of Alpha Sigma Alpha liked her new-found independence. Living off campus made me feel more independent vsiihout a resident assistant watching over me, Adams said. There were also disads antages to living off campus. For many sorority women, the con- venience of being closer to class and a soror- ity meeting place was lost. It look me a lot longer to get to campus when I lived above Molly ' s, Adams said. I .ike many other sonirity women who lived olf campus, Adams lived with se eral of her sorority sisters. Seventeen Alphas lived above Mollys. Included in that living ar- rangement were the executive members of .Mpha. Since they no longer had a sorority chapter room in Roberta, they conducted their rituals and ceremonies such as formal meetings, in one of the rooms above Molly ' s. The loss of chapter rooms was an inconv e- nience for all sororities, but room adjust- ments were made. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Delta Zeta and Phi Mu women conducted their rituals in the Union University Club rooms. Rituals in the Union were not as formal as in our chapter room, but it did not affect sisterhood, Kari Cecil of Delta Zeta said. Cecil said the closing of Roberta affected every sorority member, not just those who planned to live there. Sororities had to find alternative places to post different functions or announcements. The closing of Roberta made it harder to get information to everyone, Cecil said. It was easy to post signs up in Roberta that told people what was going on. Ihere seemed to be a money advantage for most sorority women who lived off campus and the distance tor those who lived on cam- pus. No matter the place of residence, soror- ity sisters still tound time for sisterhood. By Sherri McCorkindale Alpha Sigma Alpha members hold their meeting in a home above Molly ' s. Because of the closing of Roberta Hall for renovations the Alphas met in an apartment. Photo by Tony Miceli. IB f., D Gina Geesey Michael Geiger Michelle Gibbs Terri Gillispie Laura Girard Malissa Gitlins Christina Givler Lisa Glisczinski Tasha Godreau Darin Goehring Adrian Goettemoeller Kelli Gofonh Tsuyoshi Gohei Deana Goode Shelly Goold Holly Graff Annette Grab Leroy Graham Sandi Greek Martha Green Carol Gregory Linda Grissom Molly Green Ken Grove Undergraduates 281



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Alternative to the bar SCENE Jo rcla utter a hard week of classes, some students met at The Palms, The World Fa- mous Outback, or other bars tor drinks, danc- ing and pool. Not all students frequented the bars. Some chose other activities. .Sandra Run van went to the bar a few times, but preferred hanging out with friends or going to the movies. The bars were too loud and boring. Runyan said. Some of the people who went there were rather rude. Some students were not old enough to get in or had to pay a cover charge on an over- undernight. Raye Lynn Allen was required to pay a cover charge to get in the bar and instead spent time w ith fnends. Allen said she did not feel pressure from others to go out. E en if I was 21 , there would be no pres- sure, Allen said. If I did not want to go, I would not go. Other students thought the bars were too much like meal markets. Mary Garity, who only drank on certain occasions, said the main reason students went to the bars was to find dates. A lot of the girls went to the bars dressed rather provocatively to make the guys hit on them. Garity said. The men ogled the women because of how they were dressed and the women ogled the men for the same reasons. Christina Givler said her religious beliefs were the main reason she was a non-bar person. Gi lerdid not drink alcohol, because she did not like the taste of it. My friends did not drink either, so there was no pressure to try alcohol, drugs, smok- ing or anything of the addicting sort, Givler said. Some students preferred going to the skat- ing rink or bowling alley with friends instead of hitting the bars. By Tami Dodson Christina Givler invites friends over for a study brealt and pizza. Givler did not go to the bars because she did not think she had much in common with the people at the bars. Photo by Tonv Miceli. Joy Howard Michael Howland Wen-Chi Huang Andy Huedepiihl Anna lughe Heather Hughes Kristin Hughes Dirk Huisman Lisa Hull Rebecca Hunsucker Nancy Huppert Dionne Ivanko Paula Jack Clark Jackson Sherri Jacobs Jessica James Peggy James Stacey James Misty Jeffery Jessica Jelinek Tracy Jenkins Andrea Jennings Jennifer Jewell Joni Johnson Undergraduates 283

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