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sophomores felt that their second
year ~t MN was a welcome change from
what they experienced during their
freshman year. However, their sopho-
more year brought many new challenges.
"The best part about this year is that I
am no longer a freshman, but the classes
are more challenging," s~phomore Joel
Jacobsen said.
Many .students realized that their second
year ':Vas just a stepping stone on their
JOurney from here to there.
"We ve still got two years left. I can't
wait for my senior year," sophomore
Morgan Petersen saia.
Sophomore Alissa Parks found her sec-
ond year at MN to be reminiscent of her
first.
"It's not that much different this year;
sophmore year and freshman year have
been similar experiences for me," Parks
said.
Since m~nY. member~ of the class of
2000 had similar experiences, they found
that turning to each other helped them
get from here to there.
"I feel like our class has a lot of school
spirit and most of us are really close
friends," Petersen said.
By: Kristi Coan
Sophomores Tyson Thomas, Tim
Zagurski , Justin Hill , Erin Hugunin, and
Lesley Morris decorate th e hall for
Spirit Week. This acti vity gave the class
of 2000 a chance to work together.