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Archie . . . His smiling face can always be seen in the halls of Long- meadow High School. Since 1960, he has given home- spun advice, genuine un- derstanding, and a friendly helping hand to just about everyone at the high school. For his hard work, willingness to be of service, and unusual sensitivity, we dedicate the 1980 Masack- sic to Mr. Archie Benson. Having spent 20 years at Longmeadow High, Archie has decided to retire this June. Ho wever, Archie has many exciting plans for the future. They include wood- working and making nick- nacks for his home. He also plans to do plenty of fishing with his wife, Laura. Archie has two daughters; one is married and has two chil- dren of her own. Another good reason for retiring: more time to spend with his grandchildren. Having played drums in bands and in school activities, Arch has thoughts of returing to a band. As he said, You have to stay awake to make your dreams come true.
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cm Student life 154 Sports 120 Seniors 18 Underclassmen 82 Faculty 102 16
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I ■ ' ■ ' ■•■ Being a senior at L.H.S. means different things to different people. But most seniors would agree that their last year in high school is a time to learn and grow, a time to test their newly found wings, and to look back fondly at their achievements made during high school. A senior collects many memories throughout the year: the Daisy-Weeds game, the class play, the prom and banquet, and finally the long awaited graduation day. Each senior finds that the circles he has encountered in his earlier years expand as he gains more freedom, more responsibilities, more friends. The common belief that senior year is a time to relax is soon proved only a myth. Hectic plans for the future must be made and college applications must be filled out. The senior realizes that he must get his act together despite the uncertainty in his life. By June, the reality becomes apparent; the seniors know that this unforgettable stage in their lives is complete. Thus, the ever growing circle ends; or does it just begin?
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