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

 - Class of 2008

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Financial Management Association I lonl Kow: C ' liHiin Wilson, ki)ml,i VV,itsuii, Will Jolinsiin, I IcdthiT Nii ' ii ' and Jdsun Whikv • tdlkod to .students ,ibout careers in finance • sponsored a fund raiser for a National Financial Management Conference tliat was lield 111 Penver, Colo, Franken Hall Council Front Row; I.ee Childers and Amiee Jennings. Back Row: Cassie Locke, Brandon Du Rose, Danielle Deckard and Katrina Butler, • held a main event called Club Franken, wfiich was a thenied dance party they had once a month ■ thev also restocked the front desk of Franken Hall with new games and cooking equipment for the residents • participated in charity events Franken Hall Staff Front Row; Amanda Phares, Yosua Gunawan and Breanne Engeman. Back Row; Danielle Henrickson, Emilv Dickerson, Seth Brummond and Brandon Du Bose. • had monthh ' programs • made the hall a safe and enjoyable place to live for the residents • ensured residents did not violate the rules of Franken Hall • built relationships with residents Gamma Sigma Epsilon Front Row: Meredith Manring, Rachel Jordan and Nancy Boerma. Back Row; Jennifer Croskrey, Jeremy Schmitz, Josh Wrav, Brent Clifton, Jill Hamilton, Josh Welch and Jaclvn Adkins. • recognized academic accomplishments in the field of chemistry of members in the organization Gamma Theta Upsilon Front Row; Mike Schuckman, Allison Reeves, Jedidiah Riley and Jill Walker. Back Row; Ming Hung, Emily Wilson, Patrick Kohler, Sarah Kirby, Leah Manos and Scarlet Casey. • attempted to further professional interest in geography by offering a common organization to advance the professional status of geography as a cultural and practical subject for studv and encourages student research groups ■ 241 D an

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THE GROUPS women grow closer to God Q I What is the purpose of GAL? A I GAL is a Christian sorority that encourages other women to grow closer to God. Q I What activities do you do throughout the year? A I Aside from our meetings every Monday night, GAL always has fun activities for us. We have several service proj- ects throughout the year including food drives. Operation Chri stmas Child, and dog walking at the Humane Society. Every month we have a Sister Supper to get to know everyone and enjoy good food. Q I What are the benefits of being a GAL member? A I GAL is a great place to get to know other Christian girls who are going through or have been through what you are going through now. It is a great way to get involved with the campus community. Not to mention all our cute shirts! Singing Praise GAL leaders start induction of their Epsilon class. GAL is a Christian women ' s organization on campus. Photo courtcsty ofTara Workman Gamma Alpha Lambda Front Row: Ashlev Scott, Michele Marches!, Andrea Goss, Katie Kindler, Andrea Richardson and Lexi Koenig. Row 2: Megan Solano, Emilee Freed, Meghan Winn, Kati Tomlin, Liz Whisler, Maranda Hanke, Mallorv Dahmer, Jaclvn Birchmeier, Nicole Quigley, Britney Short, Katie Neil, Mallorv Parker and Sheri Jones. Row 3: Suzv Hachey, Karen Stuart, Courtney Dake, Gina McGinnis, Stephanie Bruning, Kim Hoagland, Tania Brobst, Erin Roberson, Amanda Petelin, Brandy Tavlor, Elizabeth McClain, Kara Cott, Jenny Wells, Shelby McGhee, Aimee Jones and Ashli Knox. Row 4: Natalie Bennink, Jennifer Miller, Gentry Caw, Bre Miller, Robin Bonar, Missv Kaplinger, Nichole Svverson, Erin Schaller, Tara Phipps, Lisa Johnson, Tara Stafford, Katherine Meyers, Holly Fisher, Jessica Waller, Jessica Rolf, Heather Maddox and Justine Brown. Back Row: Melissa Grigot, Sarah Kirbv, Anne Keefhaver, Ashley Volmert, Kristi Beydler, Casie Bales, Krvstle Rabbitt, Anna Clark, Kara Mapel, Tara Workman, Nicole Downs, Haley Woutzke, Sarah Mosby, Christine Hedrick, Melissa Grovijohn, Hillory Stirler, Jessica Monahan and Lauren Culler. 0240 • groups DD



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THE GROUPS members cultivate unity Q I What is the purpose of ISA? A I The purpose of ISA is to promote the culture, diversity and uniqueness of India at and outside the University. It provides an opportunity for students of Indian and foreign origin to share the joy of the cul- ture and heritage of India. ISA assists its members in cultivating unity with one another and promoting this unity by bringing people of different backgrounds and culture together through annual ISA events. The ISA also provides a window of enhanced understanding of the different religions, music art forms, history and cuisine for which India proudly stands. Q I What kinds of activities does ISA do throughout the year? A I One of ISA ' s major activities is its annual dinner that is held every fall semester. This year, ISA partici- pated in the international dance competition for MO- SAIC. We had a workshop, Uniqueness and Diversity of India, where we talked about what India was, its growth and current position of India. ISA also has potluck dinners every semester. Each of these dinners is to celebrate one of the festivals we have in India. Dinner Dance During rehearsal for the International Student Association dinner, Janani RaviRajan and Keerthi Gaggenapally practice their dance. The dance was performed at the dinner, which was held on Nov. 10, 2007. Photo by Marsim Jennings Indian Student Association Front Row: Bhargava Kondapalli, Karthik Bodapati, Jeffrey Foot, Anupama Achuri and Rohit Singh. Row 2: Ramya Talasila, Pradeep Singh, Anita Sutt, Radhika Bondalapati, Janani Ravirajan, Harisha Dodda, Sushma Korrapati, Deepa Neela, Monika Ravabarapu, Deenapriva Rameshwaram, Manasa Sajja, Keerthi Gaggenapally, Renuka Jayini, Srav ' a Reddy, Swapna Subhagari, Anitha Thati, Nicole Falcone, Stephanie Desouza, Sridevi Masahathula and Bhavana Nadella. Row 3: Kiran Reddv Patlolla, Rahul Babulal, Vinay Kasarapu, Raghu Ram, Phani Bhushan, Ajay Bandi, Shyam Konda, Raghunath Sana, Sai Choppa, Ashok Jujjavarapu, Sandeep Kumar Yada, Chintan Desai and Sufyaan Ahmed Hayath. Row 4: Abdullah Syed, Deepak Tomar, Vinav Murakonda, Mahesh Gunna, Raja Chowdary, lobby Xavier Cheruthuruthil, Rajiv Kunisetty, Harish Padmaraju, Bedh Yadav, Aditya Sunchu, Adil Khan, Prashanth Raj Veloori, Vamsi Krishna Kosuru, Jaya Shankar Byrraju, Sameer Kumar Muwa and Rahul Maru. Back Row: Ayan Daftari, Priyatham Reddy Thatikonda, Peruri Venkata, Krishna Tejas, Abdul Wase Syed, Krishna Reddy Peesari, Vinay Murakonda, Mahipal Reddy Gade, Bharalh Reddy Kohir, Subhash Vemuri, Kishore Kumar Reddy, Krishna Reddy Kanuganti, Suman Rama, Vishnu Chaitanya, Anil Kumar Reddy Mandcpudi, Survanaravana Kalidindi and Raghavendra Pakanati. D242 • groups

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