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Nervously biting her nails, Robyn Barton searches for friends and relatives after the cere¬ mony. After Mr. Egldi confirmed the diplomas, many senior guys lost their sombemess and threw their caps into the sky, sighing both relief and celebra¬ tion. 8 Special Events
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More Than 5 Days Drag yourself out of bed on pens. Friday comes. All day a Monday with a groan. After the weekend, even a week of sleep wouldn ' t help us. Off to school, and tardy as usual, we go through the process once again. The days go by slowly, but by Thursday, things begin to look better. Then it hap- With a radiant smile, Junior Stephanie Geisler displays her formal dress at the Miss Osbourn Pageant. The contestants wore the formal dresses when they were introduced, and also when the winner was crowned. you squirm as the teacher lec¬ tures, and at lunch the topic of discussion is always, What ' s going on this weekend? When the bell rings at the end of the day, we leave for two days of freedom. Taking refuge in a quiet corner of the library, Senior Tracy Wright tries to catch forty winks during fifth period. Senior Annette Maier uses the time to study for a sixth period exam. Special Events Divider 7
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At Last, the Moment Arrives What ' s full of memories, laughter, sor¬ row, tears, and above all, happiness? Give up? Well, here are a few clues: It ' s the most awaited for activity in all high school years. It ' s the end and beginning of life. It ' s a senior ' s best friend. Preparations for it begin long before it actually begins. It ' s a major cause for partying. It ' s time for the one reigning group to leave and the next to step up. It ' s an occasion in which everyone ' s dressed one way or the other. It ' s expensive. It ' s when parents buy big gifts. It ' s a time for sending out announce¬ ments to all those proud relatives you don ' t know. It ' s a time for speeches. It ' s promising to stay in touch. It ' s a time for chasing dreams. It ' s how many spell relief. Still give up? It ' s graduation — a senior ' s favorite word in the English lan¬ guage. Twenty-five years to the day of her own gradua¬ tion from Osbourn High School, Dr. Carter delivers the faculty address marking her final teaching year and her departure. Mark and Matt Lepnew gladly relieve Mr. Rorrer of one of the awards they both received Friday night as outstanding students. Class treasurer, Becky White smiles triumphantly as she walks away from the stage after being presented with a Senior Scholarship. Graduation 9
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