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MISS PATRICIA BRILEY MR. JOSEPH FORTUNA MISS POLLY PAYNE MR. CHARLES WILDMAN
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SEATED: Betty Dunbar, Secretary; Diane Capo-raletti. President; Virginia Clark, Vice President. STANDING: Billy Partlow, Parliamentarian; Sharon Markley, Treasurer; Jackie Corn-well, Rep. to Council. cS, enior Off- icers DIANE CAPORALETT1 President MR. MURPHY Sponsor In September, 1954, we entered the doors of what is now our dear old stamping grounds, Osbourn High School. We must admit - at first we were a little scared, considering this was our first adventure in a high school; but by the end of our eighth grade, we nad learned most of the tricks and trades of being high school students. As Freshmen, we began to take part in all our school activities. Many of our classmates were proving themselves as athletes on the basketball, softball, and baseball teams. We appreciated Osbourn more now since we could walk down the halls with our heads up and really feel as though we belonged. We never will forget our Latin and algebra classes; especially that familiar hie, haec. hoc of Miss Trimmer. Our Sophomore year was a lot of fun but we were concentrating more on our studies preparing for the years to come, and looking forward to our last two years as Juniors and Seniors. Finally the year that we had all been waiting for was here, and we were anxiously awaiting all the specials of being Juniors. Busily we worked on our prom therne of Japanese Gardens. It was one of the greatest proms Osbourn has seen; or at least we think so. A touch of Texas was woven into our Junior year by our class sponsor, Mrs. Orville Trask, who made our year so successful. Our class sponsored the first ring dance, when the class rings were presented. Alas! Alas! We are finally Seniors, hoping for the biggest and best year yet. TO BE SURE, we will never forget our English class with Mr. Pastoor. 18
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