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By Sara Quinnette

                                    As  she  walked  into the art room,      Millard  North are  very enthusiastic and
                             her enthusiasm for her favorite subject  loyal  to their school.  All  the students
                             faded for a moment.  The  pleasant art  I have  encountered have  been  very
                             room that she  had  become accustomed  nice  and  helpful.  I am  amazed  at the
                             to over the past two years was no longer  number of students who participate in
                             there because  of construction, and  to  extracurricular activities," new English
                             junior  Jenny Schartow  the new room            and  debate teacher  Sarah Morgan
                             was  no  substitute.                            said.
                                    "There  are  no  windows,  which                Students new to MN  discovered
                             makes the lighting bad,  and  the room is       that the construction that was  taking
                             a lot smaller.  I wish we  could go back to  place  lead  to overcrowding, since
                             the way things were,"  Schartow said.           parts of the building were being  re-
                                    Classroom locations were not theĀ·  modeled.
                             only things that changed.  The  school                 "Millard North is  the most
                             welcomed Dr. Linda Wyatt  as  princi-           crowded school I have  ever been  to,"
                             pal,  along  with numerous other teach-         junior  Jared Bowen  said.
                             ers.  It did not take long for the new staff           Though the school year started
                             to discover that students would  make           out with adaptions that had  to be
                             the best  of their year, despite all  of the  made,  students realized that for this
                             changes that occurred.                          year, MN  would be  a diamond in  the
                                     "I  believe that the students at        rough.



























                                                                                       Writing  a  pass  out  to  an  enthusiasti c
                                                                                       stu dent is drama teacher Mark  Hawkins.
                                                                                       Hawkins wasoneofthe many new teachers
                                                                                       of the year who discovered th at MN  was a
                                                                                       diamond in  th e  rough.  photo IJy  Kelli
                                                                                       McMahon



                              Pointing  out  a  class to  senior Danielle   Singing in  Cindy Nabity's  fourth  hour
                              Preister is seni or Papin  Anderson.  The  class are choir students.  The choru s room
                              seni or  side  of th e  bui lding  underwent   was  moved  into  the  auditorium until  a
                              consru ction first, and some classes were   new room was bui lt, whi ch made class a
                              hard to  find.  photo IJy  Kelli McMahon   little rough.  photo IJy Kelli McMahon

                                                                            Diamond in the Rough
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