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

 - Class of 2000

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•The Steppers pep the crowd up at the Alumni House before the football game against Southwest Baptist on Family Day Photo by Amy Roh • Quarterback Travis Miles prepares to launch the ball acrx ss the field. Photo by Amy Hoh • Bearcat Marching Band nHJSician Justin Babbi« wails on his tenor saxophone. Photo by Amy Roh • Northwest halfback Andrea Sacco tries to score as the Missouri Southern Stat College goalie falls to the ground. Photo by Amy Roh Openin

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were down or slow a majority of the time. Parking permit prices skyrocketed to $70, but $70 did not guarantee a parking spot. If caught parking on campus without a permit, or in the wrong lot a $20 parking fine was issued per ticket. The University recognized the parking problem. Its solution was to lay a new gravel lot down that would fix everything. Garrett-Strong Science Building closed for renovations. To make space for more classrooms, trees were cut down and trailers were squeezed between Wells Hall, Valk Agricultural Building and Thompson- Ringold Building. The newest team on campus was the women ' s soccer team, but everybody still loved the championship football squad. Throughout the year, we were always changing, constantly evolving. pening



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r mdoQ From the first day we arrived back to college life, we experienced another trimester that advanced our lives into the future. Freshmen experienced Advantage Week and what campus life was all about. Greek organizations participated in their annual Rush events, and the theme Bobby around the World made Homecoming a huge success. We were finally able to survey the renovations of the Student Union. Liking what we saw, the choices we had were not much, but they were ours. Not only did Bearcat football attract hundreds of spectators into an already crowded Rickenbrode Stadium, but an appearance by Lech Walesa, former Poland president, filled the Mary Linn Performing Arts Center. Students were turned away because of limited seating. Encore brought in its share of entertainment, delighting us with the Last Swing of the Century, Pirates of Penzance and 1776. These were just a few dips of culture that crossed the paths of our changing lives. With the clock never stopping, we continued to immerse ourselves into the world. Through the people and places we encountered. Northwest became a spectrum of growth and change. : JLire f 5tudentLife

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