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· I I I I --------------------------------- I --- - -~-- I I I I I I I .........tan Cottege 100 Cottege st Wdtetd, Ks 67156 During life, everyone encounters with which we share the good and the bad CROSSROADS. For many, one of the tlmes. most difficult journeys begins in college. Many srudenes have attended This is a poine in life where young men Southwestern briefly, but made lasting and women become adults, where people impressions on those left behind. Some find out who they are deep down inside, have had internships and taken mission and where they meet the people who will trips to other countries while others have become their greatest friends. held down full time jobs and raised families These CROSSROADS are not while taking a full class load. always easy. Here we stand watching Whether it is only a memory of hanging our friends and family change. People out with friends in the Cafeteria or in the close to us graduate, move away, get halls of the dorm during a power outage, married, have children, and die. For Southwestern College will be a part of our several years, these people are the ones lives forever. -Julie Morgan Below: Derrick Landwehr-Brown and Layna Ford Below: BINGOI Amanda Pecoraro reads off her represenr Phi Delta Theta and Beta Sigma Phi at the numbers ro Terry Barnett and Ralph Decker. (phoro campus activities fair. (phoro by Sarah Thuma) by Julie Morgan) Above: Melanie Hoover, Elise Eilts, and Megan Above: Miranda Harris left the homecoming parade Hudson dance away the night at the Jinx Dance. with her pockets full of candy. {phoro by Sarah (photo by Julie Morgan) Thuma) -------------------------------------------­ Which College is right for me? Eenie, Menie, Minie, Mo! I'm supposed to fit all of my stuff in this little room?! I haven't shared a room since I was 2! You call this food! I miss my mom's cooking! I have to have this 20 page paper done by when? Oh well, I can wait till tomorrow to start. What should I do? My toilet is clogged! Surely my R.A.'s awake at 3:30an1. What should I do with n1y life? What, I can't n1ajor in video gaming. I have how many more finals to study for by tomorrow morning? Coffee.. .I need Coffee!! Yeah! It's summer! How many weddings do I have to be in this year? Do I really want to go to class today? My bed is screaming my name! --- ---- - - - Do these jeans make my butt look big? I've heard about the freshman 15, but this is more like the freshman 50!! Where's my laptop? Oh, yeah I threw it out the window. So I have this degree, now what? - - --- -- ---------------------~---------- I I I Right: Lindsay Pearson takes a mid-day I nap in her friends room. (phoro by Nicole Howie) I I I I I Right: Jennifer Chenier I walks ro class on a cold February day. (phoro by Nicole Howie) Far Right: The Broadhurst girls: Shelley Luginsland, Beth Parker, Megan Hudson, and Tia Leach get ready ro put their rock on the mound. (phoro by Nicole Howie) I Right: Kyle Garst lounges in the newly redecorated Campus Life office. (phoro by Beth Parker) Right: Julie Sapp prepares for the role of Audrey in, the musical "Liule Shop of Horrors" (Ph oro by Elise Eilts). --------------------------------------------- Left: Anrhony McKissic ponders his many crossroads of life (phoro special ro rhe Moundbuilder) Left: Lisa Broberg and Berh Parker kill a lirde rime in rhe dryers as rhey wair for rheir laundry ar Holiday Laundry. (pharo by Megan Hudson) Far Left; Szerho Wei "Z" Shen and April Tobler recruir BSA members ar rhe acriviries fair. (phoro by Sarah Thuma) pus after a busy day in rhe training room. (phoro by Sarah Thuma) Left: Chelsea Hampron decorares her hand for a Broadhursr program (phoro by Nicole Howie). --~------------------------------------- Many times we hear people talk about class, deciding on an internship in a far "the college experience." Here at away location, or pulling an all nighter Southwestern students learn first hand studying for a big test. what this phrase means. College is a As we fly through these CROSSROADS time of change or coming to a in our lives, one makes wonderful CROSSROAD in life. Itdoesn't matter memories. Students should take time to how old you are or what your stop and savor these times before they are background is, college is an experience over. Hopefully, while looking through that effects who you are. this yearbook, they will be reminded ofthe Professors and fellow students expand good times they had a Southwestern ones knowledge and promote ones College, and how special these memories personal growth. This growth may take truly are. form in a late night discussion with a -Sarah Thuma and Nicole Howie roommate, an indepth conversation in Below: Ir rakes years of Boy Scour rraining ro creare muscles like Eilrs'. (phoro by Kyle Garsr) Above: Whilecommuring ro class, NickSparacino srops and smiles for rhe camera. (phoro special ro rhe Moundbuilder) Above: There was a large crowd of Sour wesrern Srudenrs and friends ar rhis ye: Mound building Ceremony. (phoro by Ju Morgan) ____________________________________________ 1 r The Road f..ess Trav­ eled College isall about changes some big, some small. People face big decisions during this time in theit life such as which college to arrend, co sca), at home Ot move away, what majot ro choose, where ro live, or who ro marry. It is a time in YO Ut life when you come to many CROSSROADS. -Miranda Harris When I look back over the past couple ofyears many good times ate brought to mind. Tennis meets, football, and basketball ., games, free movie and bowling nights, late night bingo, the Moundbuilding .. ceremonies, and homeco01ing . " . ...., l Here I have had , I good times and bad but one thing is for sure, I h3 ve grown and learned a lor. Southwestern has been every­ thing I had hoped it would be and more. I will cherish all my memories I have made at this college forever. Above: Sophomores pose with the tree they decorated -Rachel Ferguson for the tree decorating competition. First Row: Andrea Woolf, Elise Eilts. Second row: Szetho Shan Lin, College is su pposed to prep us Christy Hopkins, Amber Bratcher. Third Row: Corey for when our CROSSROAD Winkelmann, Mutsa Munjoma, Evan Pollock. Fourth to the nex t chapter of Row: Carl Dunbar, Josh Melcher, Travis Phillips. our li fe comes up. (photo special to the Moundbuilder) Many years be­ fore that CROSSROAD, Cenrer Left: Amanda Pecoraro takes a study break. we experience (photo by Nicole Howie) those "high sc ho ol around yea ts." The Cenrer Right: Business students Abby Brummett and road we tal{e aftet coliege Rachelle Regier hand out marketing surveys in the should bring uS to the over­ snack bar. (photo by Julie Morgan) anticipated "ta.ke the world and put it in you r pocket years." Although I stilt haven't decided Left: On a snowy afternoon, Luke Ellis flies down the when I waot ro take that toad SC hill on an inrertube. (photo special to the into the real world, I'm having Mound'builder) rhe time of my life right now trying ro decide wheo ro take it. -Seth. Roach - ------­ -----­ ----------­ ----­ ------~--. Right: Freshman, Sarah Hodgkinson gets to experience Freshmean Work Day a little late after the event was rained out on its scheduled day. (photo by Julie I Morgan) Right: Carina McGowan and Jarod Beneke learned to swing dance at SAA's Thursday Night Live. (photo by Elise Eilts) Far Right: Staff, friends, and alumni and their I families, including I Director of Campus Life, I Gina Kimble, President I Dick Merriman, Football Coach Chris Douglas joined students in decorating christmas trees. (phoro by special to the Moundbuilder) Right: This year's Broadhurst Hall rock was created by resident Tia Leach. (photo by Nicole Howie) I I I Right: Emily and J.c. Ledford practice I their swing dancing at Thursday Night I Live, sponsered by SAA. (photo by Julie I Morgan) I I I 6J -- --------------------- ---------------- --- Left: Angie Wills rides through the Home­ coming parade on the Leadership float, while Paul Farney hands out candy to the crowd. (phoro by Sarah Thuma) Left: Ross Baker gets into the role of Seymour for the play "A Little Shop of Horrors." (Elise Eilts) Far Left: Beta Beta Beta member Carina McGowen shows a rurrle to a group ofchildren. (phoro by Jason Kearns) Left: SC student relives her fresh­ man year with helpingourar Fresh­ man Work Day. (phoro by Julie Morgan) Left: J. J .Maraftoti strikes a pose for the camera. (phoro by Elise Eilrs) ossroads Below: Choir members Margret Follmer, Annika Below: All dressed up, Jessica Osrrom and Amanda Billings, Jeremy Wilcoxen, and Paul Farney per­ Crane visit between songs at this years winter formal. formed during homecoming weekend. (photo by (photo by Tod Megredy) Julie Morgan) Below: Melissa Williamson shows off the floral hard Below: Christy Hopkins makes a sneaky move at the hat center pieces from the Builders of Excellance Phi Delts Casino Night. (photo by Julie Morgan) campaign. (photo by Elise Eilts)

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