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senior breakfast, the reception, and most importantly, QRADUATIOM. All of these things we will remember throughout our lives and we will enjoy looking back on our high school days. Anna has trouble deciding her nickname and number for her first powderpuff match.
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This year we entered school to a new challenge facing us: learning to cope with the new wall in Senior Lounge and the renovation of the R.C. It seems too weird to believe that twelve years have passed and we ' re ready to graduate. Just as buildings change, faces and personalities change also. Hesitation is the key word as a freshman. Students hesitate to join teams or clubs, or even think of speaking to upperclassmen. The person ality of most freshmen is lightened up when the first true love is found when dancing at the Armory. As a sophomore, if a student is quite studious, he will become more so. If being a social butterfly is one ' s behavior, a future class flirt is in the making. The sophomore gathering arrives, quite a semi-formal affair. Junior year, we began our practices for Powderpuff, and on november 2, 1986 we took our first victory in the rivalry game of Junior vs. Senior girls. Our Junior prom. May 2 at Demitri ' s Red Snapper, was great for all the memories. We all had high hopes for our Senior year. There was so much to look forward to. OUR year finally arrived and not a bit too soon. We started school in September at the top of the ladder and no one was going to knock us down. We walked the halls making friends with the new students and some of the freshmen. (Piot too many though, can ' t afford to ruin our rep.) All that we had waited four years for came and went so quickly. The night of Senior Prom, November 20 at the Marriott, was a night that everyone will remember. After Christmas, the reality of facing the real worid hit us. The rush of applying to colleges put mounds of pressure on many of us. The end of our Senior year was brightened Vkdth the many occasions held for us: Continued on next page As sophomores, Michelle Antosca and nicole Lacerda show us a good example of lower classmen intimidation. 1 To refresh her memory. Sue takes a Kevin is sure to remember all of his look at her music before chorus days In foreign language class, class.
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Morning Bzzzzzzz!! An alarm is heard in tine dis- tance. (Picture this if you will.) From under the covers rolls one of the infamous students of A.H.S.— Late as usual. Quickly throwing on some clothes (the ones he wore yes- terday) he grabs his books and runs out of the house, only to trip on his untied shoelaces, scattering his homework everywhere. Totally disgusted with his mis- haps of the morning he cruises to school at the speed of 80mph Varoom!!!! Over the roar of the engine and the stimulating music of Beetho- ven ' s 5th Symphony, he hears the whining of a siren. Dun . . . da dun dun . . . daaaaaaa . . . THE POLICE. Suddenly gripped by panic and sheer ter- ror, he swerves to the side of the road only to go up and over the curb. Throwing a $50.00 speeding ticket on the front seat, he slams the accelerator to the floor to make up for lost time. Finally when the poor soul reaches school he scans the empty parking lot. Sitting in his car totally bewildered ... he remembers it ' s the first day of spring vacation. May Keniston Class of 88 It is never too early for Mike to take a standardized test. Some students are always awake and smiling.
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