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

 - Class of 1997

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Life was about change, and college life was often the backdrop to many of life’s changes. From a freshman’ first day to a professor’s last lecture, the University was home to many transitions. Summer Lugo started her educational career at Northwest. Her first few weeks proved to be more than just an academic challenge, though. Chad Sedore also faced a new phase of life when he was forced to stay another semester because he failed a class in his final semester. Moving in from Chicago, Jeff Dickson transferred to Northwest. The transition to Northwest affected more than just his social life. Eri Hikida moved to Northwest from Japan and made the best of her new home by melding her heritage with her future. She combatted the homesickness with letters and new friends. Homesickness wasn’t much of a problem for many nontraditional students. Going back to school and balancing textbooks with family books was a challenge, but for Peggy James it was a challenge well met. College wasn’t just about students, though. Faculty found their lives in transition throughout the years. As Dr. Joseph Reese came to campus to fulfill his dream of being a professor, Dr. James Saucerman taught his last Northwest class and prepared for retirement. Life’s transitions often brought with them familiar challenges — adjusting to new time constraints and finding new limits. Met head on, they also often brought the joy of discovering more about one’s self. ife [ransitions At Northwest Special Section Division ° 19 BOO

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From the first day of classes to the last day of teaching, students and instructors face new stages in their lives. Sometimes triumphing, sometimes just surviving, dealing with change was a natural part of life at the University. 18 Special Section In Transitian



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“Adjusting to college life in general was not as hard as I expected. I was not homesick anymore. | had a lot of friends, and I had a lot of responsibility, like doing my laundry and getting up on 9 my own. - Summer Lugo 20 ° Special Section First-year freshman Summer Lugo lifts weights for Northwest softball in the varsity weight room. Although Lugo had some rough transitions in college, working on softball helped her focus on her college goals. Photo by Sarah Phipps

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