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At 6:00 the all too familiar sound of the alarm clock acted as a starting gun for the day. A quick shower followed by a makeshift breakfast ususally left students running late. Car trouble, locker trouble, sickness, trains and a long line at McDonaId's were common excuses of tardy students. However, second semester when Satur- day work crew was threatened for more than three tardies a semester, students somehow found it a bit easier to arrive on time. Although most hated homework, the majority of students enjoyed their years at AHS. A spectrum of business, science, social studies, English, art, shop, home economics, math and foreign language classes gave students the opportunity to form lasting friendships with many unique and different individuals while learning, growing and building on a new image at AHS. Right: A stairway leading to the stage offers Lisa Johnson a place to study during the lunch hour. Below: Blindfolded French Club initiates nervously tour a graveyard on Halloween. ATouch of Class DEMICS 'I0 ACADEMICS DIVISION TQHUQ
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X Rasestsixa Q . 1 Y' .5...4.f,,5'i 'if5-' if-1-, K :giltimisi --sm. .- 4 hge ? V ' 'spic- Weekends Are Made FOI' ...... The most often used word to describe a weekend? Party! After all the school books were put away and the bad test grades shoved to the back of the mind for the approaching Friday and Saturday nights, the other side of the student suddenly emerged. Whether it was before or after foot- ball and basketball games, at a student's house where the parents were gone for the weekend, or just while cruising 0 around, AHS students always managed to find a place to have a good time! Dating was also an important part of the weekend, and AHS dances and soc- hops gave many students an excuse to stay out until odd hours of the night. Being able to sleep in the next morning rather than having to wake up at 6:00, loft: Scott Kemper and Jim Garrity drag race to prove the more powerful car. Above loft: Despite the cold weather, Marcia Willis and other AHS fans enioy a football game. Above: Barnes Vainer en- , , , People was also a part of the weekend that most students took advantage of. Concerts were a popular source of entertainment, and movies were always available when all else failed. Cruising was a favorite past time for those with cars, but more often than not, cruising turned into speeding and racing, even on busy streets. Although there were always those few devoted scholars who insisted on staying home on the weekend nights to study their honors chemistry, or those hardworking individuals who were forced to put in their time at a job for spending money, when they did go out, most students agreed weekends weren't made for work, but for ......whatever. ' 'ioys the freedom to sleep in on weekends especially after a late night. OPENING 9
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,ff 133 Loft: A small, lost dog wanders through the halls making students wonder if school really is going to the dogs. Above: Many students such as Linda W1 Q' ts 3 I , fly ,- yiwftjiijlyyf-'wrt' Q 5' L A, WM ,,,g, H ww awe W Schmedding found out the hard way that the night before it was due was no time to begin typing a research paper. fPhoto by Bill Baxterj ACADEMICS DIVISION 1 'I
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