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MATH MANIA If you are enrolled in Algebra I, geometry. Algebra II, trigonometry or general math with Mr. Stuhmer or Mr. Bailey, you should be interested in this page. After all, you have to have 20 math credits to graduate and everyone wants to graduate. Did you know that the invention of the radio, which plays your favorite songs, and the development of spaceships and computers, which interest almost everyone in this day and age, require the use of mathematics? For example, you use math when you punch the buttons on your calculator or put 45c in the pop machine. If you paid $9 for this annual, how much is that per page? Use a little math. 20
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HOMEWORK-HOMEWORK GIVE ME A BREAK! That's what all the students at Sutton High are YELLING! Just look around you. There are books everywhere. Day after day students are taking load upon load of books home to study and cram for tests and quizzes. As Connie Davis stated, We are all dying to go out to have some fun, but do you think we can???? NNNNOOOOO, because our parents make us do our homework, which takes hours. It seems as if all teachers think their class is the most important, and never take into consideration that their pupils have homework in other classes also. All I can say is to bear with it, follow in Tracy Grothe's footsteps and CRAM CRAM CRAM!!! Tracy, as we well know, is a glutton for punishment. Every night you see her carrying a stack of books. Top Lott- Lee Spahn plays peek-a-boo with his book Top Right- This photographer found three suspects in the library talking! Bottom- Are Ginger Cummins and Kelli Leininger daydreaming or studying? 19
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CHECK THE LIBRARY SHELVES Books, books, books. Fiction, fact, and fantasy. All of these are found in our school library. However, it would be incorrect to describe a library as merely a collection of books. It also contains films, tapes, records, and a computer, all of which store enormous amounts of information. These kinds of records make the library an active part of our school community. Did you know that many people come to our school library to check the town's history in our annuals or to gather information for a report from the different sources that are found in the library? No, the library isn't a place to shelve books. It's also a place where anyone can get information. Counter clockwise from top left: Getting little done Darren Ander- sen. Teresa Griess, and Brian Haller with Jeff Leininger, assistant librarian, looking on. Miss Lienemann — a librarian's humor. Julie Oates, Rachelle Hansen, Stephanie Spearman — Don't look so enthusiastic, Julie. 21
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