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ophomores Beth Ring
and Jessica Loyd talk to
activities director June
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on th e int ern et in prep C.
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Sandra Sprin f?er
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As he stood before his fellow band members, senior Adam Witte
.. I think after realized the new challenges that he would face throughout the year as
everyone gets the band's drum major.
over the "Being drum major, while a very high honor, has been a large
"miJJenium responsibility and time committment. It's hard being up in front of
bug," the 2000 200 of your peers everyday," Witte said.
The first school year of the new millenium not only brought
school year new challenges and responsibilities, but also gave students the chance
will be pretty to face new boundaries in many forms.
much the "Moving to Omaha her senior year forced Elisabeth Wittstruck
same ... to become aquainted with attending a much larger school than she had
JUniOr before.
Meagan "As a new student to Millard North, it has been hard to
Smigel sky overcome the size of the student population."
However, students old to MN were given the chance to help
new students become comfortable with new surroundings.
"I have managed to come across a few friendly faces,"
Wittstruck said.
Whether students had major or minor boundaries to overcome,
they all faced new situations that were due to changes not only
throughout the school building but in their personal lives and opportu-
nities.
C onstructing a miniature
house in industri al arts are
junior Dan Botdorf, teacher
Paul Soucie, and junior Jason
Decker. Projects allowed
students to use th eir skill s for
special assignments. pho!o
by Aaron Jarman
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