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The end- relief, or disappointment? I think that we all have a simi- liar feeling towards being a se- nior. It ' s a feeling of relief, yet it ' s also a disappointnnent. Being in the last year of high school is a relief in the way that it ' s a considerable ac- complishnnent. There has been a lot of hard work put into school by students and teachers, especially in high school. It has paid off and now we begin to make effective choices and gain indepen- dence. I know that eventually people get to an age, which is now for most, where there is a need for independence and the need for the ability to live as you want. The end of high school is also a disappointment for certain reasons. Everybody has to make the frightening decision of what they are going to do next. Whether it be continuing education, working or even starting a family, it is a major decision. Twelve years of learning and growing with these familiar people is sud- denly coming to an end. 1 hope that everyone can look back on these years with a smile. All of the students of the class of 1987 may seem apart at times, but I hope that we are all friends. I wish every- body happiness in the years ahead. -Senior Wendi Desmarais Fix those glasses Jen! Daryl and Erin, best friends! 14
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B2 B2 cafeteria to the students at AHS, has many qualities that set it apart from the others. For the seniors, it ' s their sec- ond home; a place to do the last minute studying, catch up on the latest gossip, socialize, perhaps get a date for the up- coming weekend, and last but not least get that bite to eat that carries us through the day. When senior year rolls around the respective class takes over THE WALL ; the structure that separates the men from the boys, the women from the girls, and the seniors from the underclassmen. Who would ever think that a stack of cin- derblocks coated with paint would be the reward for se- niority. For those freshmen meeting in B3, sophomores gathering in the Resource Center, and juniors assem- bling at the back of B2, a little patience and a lot of hard work will grant them not only the title Senior, but rights to The Wall as well. Every year 82 leaves memo- ries of good times and special happenings and will hopefully continue to be the place that keeps the student body to- gether for many years to come here at A.H.S. - Senior Mark Praia Rena Pike and Michele Morgan What ' s up dude? show us their pearly whites! 13
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Jim and Kevin discussing plans for Marie, Theresa and Michelle share the football game. Dave Charron on their way to class. 15
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