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

 - Class of 2008

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Mock Trial Front Row: Aaron Baker, Anna Sear!, Quentin Templeton, Curtis Rogers and Amanda Petelin. ■ the two teams of approximately six to eight individuals competed in at least two tournaments ■ they competed against schools with well-founded law schools • taught members critical thinking and teamwork • offered experience the field of political science to members Mortar Board Front Row: Ashley Knierim, Andrew Horine and Amanda Preston. Row 2: Andrea Goss, Kristen Shaw, Megan Gehrke and Ashley Scott. Back Row: Sarah Simmelink, Nathan Manville, Alex Drury, Mindy Burkemper and Chelsea Sogard. • one Saturday of each month they did Reading is Leading where members volunteered to go to the local library and read to kids for a few hours. ■ in the spring they celebrated the 90th anniversary by holding events that exemplify the ideals of scholarship, leadership and service on campus Musical Educators National Conference Front Row: Chris Gibson, Laura Hay, Xanbria Colbin, Amanda Lehman, Emily Cloughly, Rachel Sneed, Sarah Groteluschen, Whittney Wilson, Ashley Smith and Kylee Smith. Back Row: Mallory Scarf, Bryan Duddy, Andrew Sanders, Michael Nay, Matthew Willis, Benjamin Gervais, Samuel Dollins, Sarah Haverstick, Kate Valuck and Andrew Rembecki. • supported music education in the community • helped to educate our members in pertinent subjects in music education National Society of Collegiate Scholars Front Row: Shonte Bvrd, Karen Stuart, Fallon Cordell, Chris Rinella and Kristen Shaw. Row 2: Amanda Rice, Emily Cloughly, Aimee Jones, Kristin Stewart, Tasha Cockrum, Rachel Butza, Amy Wackernagle, Jenn Kiss, Jennifer Dittburner, Stefani Pulley and Megan Switzer Back Row: Emily Paulsen, Sheena Howard, Holly Matulka, Micheal Loghry, Michael Marsh, Curtis Dedman, Chelsea Sogard, Audrey Faltin and Kendra Sogard. • volunteered at the Special Olympics • picked up trash • sponsored a canned food drive V • participated in nursing home Bingo Newman Catholic Center Front Row: Katie Kozol, Gina McGinnis, Angelina Schulte, Brandon Carroll, Alex Paulsemeyer, Jeff Kanger, Rebecca Bagley, Jeff Sobczyk, James Tafova and Yosua Gunawan. Row 2: Katherine Byers, Kari Kasperhauer, Katie Hazel, Megumi Kamekura, Amanda Lewev and Alycia Gilbert. Row 3: Erin Grimm, Anne Berke, Yohko Tsuchida, James Gunawan, Sarah Grimm, Dana Ray and Kendra Grupe Back Row: Jennifer Kelly, Justin Hackney, Cyrus Rowan, Andy Haring, Matt Gipson, Jessica Day, Carsten Lux, Matthew Wesely and Brandi Honeywell. • Sunday mass, Tuesday Adoration, Tuesday Bible study, Wednesday dinner and Friday fun nights ■ sponsored a service project called BRUSH, a camp out and a pancake breakfast 0248 • groups DO

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IJ.ihona Organization of Christian Fellowship I Kinl Uovv Hn-ril MiMill.in, K.u lirl C r.inicr, Irin KdlxTsoii .iiul MkhiU ' l M.irsh. • went bowling ■ nuuli- tiiiirUT Uigi ' thor • .iltiMidi ' i,! li.iskrlhnll n,inu ' s • --[HiTisdri ' il .1 -.(. ' rviic lor the t ommiinltv of Christ church onco a semester Lutheran Campus Center Front Row: Jussica Fra ei ' , |on,ith,in I ' ahl, Missy Kaplingcr, Hanna Young, Denae VVlterick, Kim lloman, Diana Van Blair and Mary Duncan. Back Row: Alisha Baker, Jennifer Riepe, Michael Mandrick, Allison Vandcventer, Chris Vetterick, Whitney Keyes, Rohin Bonar, Melissa Giebel and Jeremy Wiest. ■ had Bible study on Wednesday nights ■ $1 dinners on Sunday ■ hosted game nights, moyie nights and weekend trips n fi n Medium Weight Forks Front Row: Rebecca Aronson, )ohn Gallaher. Row 2: Amanda Meyer, Carling Futyoye, Roselynn Buffa and Pat Tiernan, Back Row: Jaclyn Steele, Jason Pratt, Brett Henggeler, Ian Futvoye and Patrick Fedo. • published the Uniyersity ' s annual literary and arts journal at the conclusion of the sprint semester • students at the University submitted short stories, poetry and artwork that filled lis pages Middle Eastern Student Association Front Row: Abdul Wase Syed, Hallem and Abdulhaleeni Siot -. Back Row: Sufyaan Ahmed Hayath and Shoaib Mohammed. ■ promoted different cultures from the Middle Eastern Region ■ organized and hosted their annual Fid dinner in Noyember Millikan Hall Council Front Row: Elise Jones and Briltny Wisong. Back Row: Sarah Youngbauer, Steye Bryant, Kimberly Kuhns and Adam Wagner. ■ members helped decorate the hall ■ put on programs and events to help unite students in the dorm Millikan Hall Staff Front Row: Bryana Haugen, Sarah Youngbauer, Audra Gustin, Meghan Ziebarth, kelsev Bastian, Cassandra Bruington and Brandy Anderson. Back Row: Kimberly Kuhns, Jennifer Ray, Christopher Sauer, Danny Schill, Steve Bryant, Dan John.son and Emily Saathi)ff. • made Millikan Hall feel like a community • put on programs every week and RAs puts on programs once a month ■ the staff had team get-together once a month to build team unity groups • 247 D



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THE GROUPS working together for a better life Ql VVhatisNRHH? A I NRHH stands for national residence hall honorary and it consists of the top V of student leaders on the Northwest campus. Q I What does the group do? A I NRHH promotes leadership, recognition, and community seryice, to name a few things. Locally, the Bearcat Chapter hosted a leadership training seminar for hall councils in the fall, is an active participant in homecoming festivities and conducts various events and fund- raisers, such as the Bearcat Craft Shop, Boo Grams, Crush Grams and a garage sale in the spring. On the regional and national levels, the Bearcat Chapter writes Of the Months (OTM), which is one way to recognize leaders on campus during a specific month. Northwest also attends the regional conferences. Midwest Affiliate of College and Unix ' ersity Residence Halls (MACURH) and No Frills, and the national conference. National Association of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH). Ql Who qualifies for NRHH? A I Have to have lived in the residence halls for 2 trimesters, 2.5 GPA, 30 credit hours, be a leader in the residence halls and live on campus. Q I How is NRHH beneficial to its members and the universit} ' ? A I The organization allows members to work with other student leaders on campus in order to better life in the residence halls, on campus, and in the community. For the University, we show there are students who have pride in their university and want to make sure it functions at its full potential. National Residence Hall Honorary Front Row: Desi Campbell, Aimee Rea, Brenna Tholen, Mattie Hans, Annie Cafer and Eli a Orr Row 2; Stephanie Bluth, Amanda Lewey, Katie Carter, Sueann Grouse and Cindv Clark. Back Row: Kimberly Kunns, Wes Lewis, Wade McConnelee, Drew Zimmerman and Meghan Ziebarth. Sweet Jars Megan Switzer sells cookies in a jar as a fund-raiser for sigma societ ' at the Bearcat Craft Shop. The Bearcat Craft Shop was sponsored bv NRHH. Plioto b i Jessica Nelson groups • 2490 an

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