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LET EARLY EDUCATION BE A SORT OF AMUSEMEFIT, YOU WILL TMEFi BE BETTER ABLE TO FlfiD OUT THE HATURAL BEHT. -FLATO- The myth. The mystery. The senior. There ' s no more prized position to the high school teen than the megastatus of the senior. For the most part, the lower life forms have a right to be jealous; se- niors drive, seniors are Big Man on cam- pus and Homecoming Queen . and, most importantly, seniors are getting out. Hot Just leaving school a month early, that ' s a mere thirty days, but getting out, period. For seniors, high school is over. Ho longer will they need permission to go to the bathroom or bring in a note for being absent. Unfortunately for the senior, there is anoth- er side to this that the underclassmen don ' t see. Seniors may be leaving, but what to? Ho junior has to fill out his name, address, and field of academic Interest eighty times in one night. It is highly un- likely to meet a sophomore who spends his free time trying to figure out how many reading comprehension questions he can skip and still get a 600 on the SAT. Like getting out in May, these activities are re- served exclusively for seniors. Poised on the edge of the greatest freedom they will probably have in their lives, seniors are also confronted with the great task of trying to plan their lives and succeed with this plan. Being a senior means having the greatest — the greatest pleasure, and the greatest pressure.
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” THE OriLY LIMIT TO OUR REALIZATIOHS OF TOMORROW WILL BE OUR DOUBTS OF TODAY ' —FRAriKLIPi DELAHO ROOSEVELT— In the year 2037, our class will hold its 50th reunion. Many of us will be there, but unfortunately, some of us will not. Mo matter what, we will all have come down the road of life and have discovered the future to make it our present. While many things will have changed (less hair, more wrinkles, and stooped posture), many things will still be the same. E.I. will still be E.I. , Cynde will still sneeze with a pting , and we all will still be the class of ' 87. Whatever the future holds in store for us, whether we become doctors, teachers, or construction workers, we will always be Apponequet alumni, and we look toward to the future with wonder and great expectation.
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