Page 11 - 2007.Millard.North
P. 11
pages by Lauren Case, Sarah Sparks , and Stephani e
Davidson. photos by Kri sten Bl ock
TVOL VED STUDENTS FOUND TIME TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND STILL HAVE SOME FUN
( As ide from hitting the books, students fo und Wf.W
·t.'NI> llriiiEI ways to express themselves and make the
school year more enj oyable.
"When I act, I become someone else. It's an easy way
for me to express myself," juni or Dave Timm said .
Being in volved also helped to create fri endships and
make the MN student body seem a little smaller.
our other friend's house in bandit masks
"Math club is the best thing that has ever happened to to kidnap her. We ran into her house
screaming and dressed her up in a tutu,
me because my fri end popul ati on has grown exponenti al- wings, a color guard costume, and real!
funny makeup. After the raid, we took
her to Millard West's Homecoming and
ly," seni or Bobby Jacobberger said.
Students weren't just found inside the hall -
ways at MN. Involvement outside of schoo l
made a lasting impact on the community.
"I love to see the looks on kids faces when
I volunteer at Children's Hospital, and I know
I have made an difference each time I leave,"
seni or Kristen Jackson said.
Keeping busy made the weeks fl y by fo r "My friend Galina Bruckner and 1 spent
a weekend in Kansas City. We were at
The Plaza one afternoon when this
some students. Memories to last a lifetime man who called himself 'J-Wiz' came
over to us and told us he was a street
were made by just hav ing fun .] dancer. He started dancing and asked
Galina to join him. When she fmally
did, llauglled so hard."