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' :■■ . In the midst of a private joke, Donna Jividen and Laura Sinclair display Homecoming “smiles” as they escourt the queen ' s roses to the football field. During Jimmy Thomason’s presentation, “council members” discuss the projected traffic flow. 4 Opening
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x k I J N k So CONTENTS 6 Student Life 20 People 78 Academics Clubs 104 Sports 138 Ads AN INSIDE LOOK Wf: Aug 27, 1981: It was the day more than 250 freshmen got their first glimpse of an empty building that was to be their school. Feelings of excitement and fear flourished, and, of course, a few got lost. Aug 31, 1981: It was our first day of school, and everyone had the feeling of how dare you?! It was the first time in five years we had to start school before September 1. Oct 1, 1981: It was the day that teachers despised and kids welcomed. Everyone dressed differently for underclassmen pictures, . . . just the opposite of what the administration had asked for. Oct 22, 23, 24, 1981: They were the three days called Homecoming, and it was the craziest we ever had. None of the floats were ready until the last minute, and the game was delayed because of rain until 1:00 Saturday afternoon. Do you remember we won?! Oct 27, 1981: The juniors never forgot that day; it was the day they took PSAT’s and began to wonder what the SAT’s would be like. Tension began to build. Opening 3
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Renee Harrison sleepily responds to the voice calling her. One Day At A Time Nov 7, 1981: Seniors hated that Saturday . . . someone from the New Jersey college testing service said they had to get up and be at the test by 8:30 in the morning. How dare they interrupt our sacred sleep?! Dec 22, 1981: No one could believe it. We were still in school on the day before the day before Christmas eve. It was unheard of, and it meant we only had twelve days off for the winter break. Jan 18, 19, 20: The three days that were supposed to be our exam days. Luckily, most think, the snow gave us a week’s reprieve. March 18: It happened very quickly . . . After months of preparation the annual science fair was over in less than four hours, but the pageantry was there just the same. March 19: More than twenty girls had practiced over a week for the big night. That night, Toni Roberts was crowned Miss Osbourn 1982. Opening 5
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