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Susan Mary Arrington Braynard Thomas Busey Patricia Ann Aylor Brenda Lee Carlton Minerva Rose Bailey Walter Edward Carlton William Willis Bradford Wayne Carlton Carter .• 4 ■ ■
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THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are From left to right: Bobby Thomas, Vice President; Ruth Epllng, President; Wade Corbin, Parliamentarian; and Pat Gooding, Treasurer. Not pictured are Lois Smith, Secretary and Werner Rohrs, Representative to Council. SENIOR CLASS Not so long ago, we the Class of '60 entered the doors of Osbourn in great anticipation of the five big years that were ahead. And now those five years have quickly passed and through the pages of this annual we hope to recall some of the best mertpories of these few years together before we cross the passageway to the world of adults. Throughout our eighth grade year we prepared ourselves for real high school, met new people, and eagerly awaited the time when we too would have special privileges for a year and after all was over, receive our diplomas with the steadying hand of maturity. During our freshman year friendships started were cemented as more parties and activities were beginning. By our sophomore year, we had become a big part of the school and we started raising money for the big events of the last two years. Sophomore year brought our first big money-making dance when we gave the Prom Hangover. The Prom was no longer a far off thing when we entered our junior year and busily made arrangements for the big event. Some of the highlights were the elections, to see who from our class would be president of the student body, and the Sadie Hawkin's Day Dance, and then the big plans went into effect. In May the gym blossomed forth as a palace fit for Cinderella herself. And now we have reached our senior year with Homecoming and the senior Queen, the Beauty»Con-test, the Senior Play, and last of all—graduation week activities. Now go with us as we review these activities and more on the following pages 20
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Barbara Ann Cebula Wade Emerson Corbin Picture Not Available ■ Linda Leigh Champion Esther Virginia Cornwell Judith Marie Clark Vernard Elias Crouch Katherine Lynn Cook Elizabeth Martha Czapp
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