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his group of unsuspecting stu-
dents wa I ked into MN at the beg in-
nin g of the year expecting to strut
ar®und I ike they knew where they
were going. Yet. they found that
th<tY were on the same page as the
rest of the school. It wasn't un-
usua I to see them wandering
around aimlessly seg_rching for
alien umbers.
"I still don't knqw where al l the new room numbers
fa I Into plaoe, I jus[j know where I have to be for mY
classes,'' sophomore s~r~h H~ith said.
Sophomore ''row'' faded out of existence, so the
class would never know what it was like to be at school
45 minutes early to get a good spot and walk up to
school in :tne frigid temperatures or extreme heat. Be-
cause e:>f the added park1ng spaces. sophomores were
intr,oduced to a new privilege, parking on campus.
''I'm glad we get to park on campus th1s year. so we
didn't have to walk from sophomore row,'' sophomore
Steve Estep said
Sophomores Erica Caballero, Amanda Wertz, Stephanie Marr, and ____ __,
Joe Johnson study in the library. The table that rested between the
couches was topped with the old gym floor that had a painted
mustang On it. PHOTO BY M ICtiA[L H CLLMAN