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"This is the life for me" is what Junior Brian Stokes
seems to be thinking as he walks down the uncrowded. ttSardine''
sophomore and freshmen-free-halls of the 11-12 Building.
Survivors
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t t being a sophomore is fine. but at
Millard North, when the year is
over and one moves up to be a
junior, it's especially a good time."
Why is this?
Well, juniors get modified open campus,
a wider choice of classes, a student lounge,
and more freedom, but most of all, they're
out of the 9-10 Buildling!l
Junior Angie Weber commented, "As
Juniors we get more privileges, and in the
11-IJ Building there is more of a mature
atmosphere."
Junior Kristi Fischer added to this by
saying, "Yeah. and there's no little Freshmen
running around."
Even though the 11-12 Building doesn't
always have a "mature atmosphere" around
it, there is still a lot more space for the
students. Although the two buildings are
equipped to hold approximately sixteen
thousand students, there are over 50 more
underclassmen than the eleventh and twelfth
graders.
Junior Lisa Cardwell added, "It's not so
crowded in the 11-IJ Building. Anyways. it's
Lower left. Packed in like sardines, freshmen and Relieved to be coming out of the 9-10 building are Juniors
sophomores mill around between their classes in the 9-10 Pam Dodson and Denise Davenport. a lot better because we aren't packed in like
Building. sardines!"
Michael Jaixen
Troy Jamber
Tim Janecek
Et.ic Johannesman
Michelle Johanson
Brad Johnson
Hiram Johnson
Holly Johnson
Jeff Johnson
linda Johnston
Gerri Jones
Kim Jones
Jim Kaffenberger
Steve Kauvar
Sharon Keathley
Christine Kelley
Cindy Kelley
Bruce Kenkel
Jim Kittleson
Scott Klauschie
Rhonda Koenig
Regina Kolc
Tim Kolterman
Karen Kris
Scott Krueger
Jerry Kucinski
Henry Kunneman
Vernelle Kunneman
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