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Diggi ng through math  fil es  in  search of old  ass ignment s are
    teacher  Doug  Don nelson  and  sophomore  Jenn y  O'Grady.
    (Becki  Evan s)

      though she's in Tedi  Lund's class, junior Meghan Sommer
      help  on her Geometry  1-11  fro m  teacher  Colin  Nil es.
    Students  could get help  from an y teacher in  th e math  offi ce.
    (Becki  Evans)

    Paul Sander's  Algebra  III -IV  class  becomes  a  pl ace  for
    sopho more Jolene Willi amson to show her school spirit whil e
        parabolas.  (Jen Nervig)































                                             Tests Challenge, But Prepare



                                                Cramming notes for two hours over a bag   freshman Jeremy Ivers hopes  to  use  his  math
                                           of M&M' s is one method of studying for a class   skills to  become an  architect.  "1 want to  be a
                                           like DO A. But when it comes to math, there's not   doctor, so I'll need to  know how to  use formulas.
                                           much that can be done to prepare.  Or is  there?   I remember everything  except for the formulas, so
                                                   The night before math tests was not very   I always have to study them for the tests," sopho-
                                           stressful for freshman Josh Samis, who said he   more Stefani Cody said.
                                           didn't study for math tests.  However, this method   "It's important to study for math tests so
                                           didn't  work for everybody.  When confronted  you can be the best prepared that you possibly can
                                            with the prospect  of a math test, "I go through the   for any situation that may ari se, whether  it be now
                                           chapter and all  the  problems  and  make sure I   or after graduation," teacher  Paul  Sanders  said.
                                            understand them.  If I don't,  I go in  for help the   Junior Ryan Kucera agreed with this,
                                            next morning," said senior  Bianca Abels.   saying that math was a subject to study for in order
                                                   Even though studying for  math  tests   to remember it after graduation. "Not only do you
                                            was  problematic for some people,  it  would be   use it in  many professions, it helps you to  think
                                            useful in  the future since math would be a part of  logically in  real  life," he said.O
                                            many professions.  When he gets out of school,                   --Hdtdle Lee




                                         I  came  in this mornin9 to ask   "I lind a  deatli in tlie famiCy."   "I was sick Cast  ni9lit,  and I  just
                                         you liow to do it,  and  you                           cou(dn't 9et my liomework  do11e."
                                         were.n •  t  there."

                                             --sopliomore  Kristy LaMee   --junior Ama11da Se(de      --se11ior  slieCCy  BruCand
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