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Addition unfinished
W elcome to the use . The other half of the
Grand Opening of addition, scheduled to be
open in February, included
Millard North High
School! After a short briefing, an addition to the gym, a
there will be a guided tour. pool. an auditorium, a
As many know, this was cafeteria, and a hall that
the first year Millard had two, passed between the two
: four year high schools. The buildings.
old high school. referred to Consequently, because of
Wei£() me North, previously Level I, students darted from door
as South, was still the Indians . that hallway not being open,
became the Mustangs.
to door. exposing them-
Along with the separation selves to sun, wind, rain, and
of schools came a separa- snow.
tion of friends; however, not "Having to go to my
a separation of feelings. locker to get my coat was
Many South students could a real pain because it made
be seen at North's games. me late for class ; however.
and likewise. many North it was a nice break to go
students at South's. outside for a minute," said
"Our first pep rallies were Junior Julie Stanek.
well received. I was surprised continued on next page
that the seniors were so 'up', Displaying her spirit during our
this helped to make the split Winter sports pep rally is Sophomore
seem not so evident," said Karen Kris .
Senior Steve McAlpine.
New additions to old build-
ings finalized the change to
two high schools. The North
addition did not open until
late October, and then, only
the classroom section of the
building was available for
Relaxation and fun join to make
Sophomore Karen Kris' and Junior
Mike Lesilne's lunch period enjoy-
able.
A proud painting designed by So-
phomore Ben Guffey hangs above the
gym doors.
Helping PE teacher Jan Nyquist with
her crosswoord puzzle is Freshman
Marygene Shea , and Sophomores
Anne Pane and Kelly Lyons .
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