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FASHION HAS DIFFERENT meanings to different people, as is shown here by Rae Lynn VanSickle and Rosemary Ketchum. ALWAYS INSPIRED TO look his best no matter what day of the week it is, Roy Boyd dresses in a suit. FOOTBALL PLAYERS OFTEN have their own style of clothing, as senior Philip Jefferies talks on the soapbox on the day of his upcoming football game. OSBOURN’S STUDENTS HAVE many different fashions, as is shown here as junior Brian Robinson stands in between tie-wearers seniors Billy Burkhart and Billy Johnson. 16 Student Life — Fashion
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Spirited 7 he spirit of Eagle pride is seen ev¬ eryday in one way or another. The cheerleaders dressed in their blue and gray uniforms, and the foot¬ ball players all dressed up for their battles on the foot¬ ball field. The rest of us are there cheering on the Osbourn players. During Homecoming Week, the halls were filled with laughter, and Eagle spirit, pride, and craziness. Kids were dressed in blue and gray showing that they were behind Osbourn 100 percent. During pep rallies classes would compete over the spirit stick by screaming and yelling and showing who was the most spirited class. Seniors have been full of school spirit through the past years and now they are giv¬ ing the freshmen a chance to prove their’s. But with all the classes combined, we have a very spirited school, backing the Osbourn teams all the way. Spirit — Student Life 15
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Fashion Fads ferent colors, styles, and pat¬ terns seen at Osbourn, you know that we must be in the high life. Sometimes, you can tell what day it is just by the students’ dress. Mondays and Fridays seem to be the days for just bummin’ (but for some, everyday is “just for bummin’’’). Acid-washed jeans are the hottest things this year, but regular jeans are just as trendy. Mini skirts are back in the swing of things. Den¬ im, knit, or whatever, the shorter the better. The leather ankle-boots that come in so many styles seem to be the “thing” in footwear. Guys still seem to be wearing the same styles from last year — baggy pants that are cuffed at the bottom worn with big, pat¬ terned shirts that are left untucked. Occasionally you can catch a glimpse of some guys all dressed up with ties (usually it’s be¬ cause they have some sort of game that day). But the good ol’ jeans and t-shirts are the most popular. Fashion — Student Life 17
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