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OSWEGO, NY 鈥?After 13 years of school, it took less than 30 minutes Saturday to turn 279 OHS seniors into freshly minted graduates.Valedictorian Ryan Patrick and Salutatorian Victoria Frazier pose with Superintendent Bill Crist, left, and school board president John Dunsmoor, right.The forecast for the Class of 2012 is sunny and bright, filled with some rough patches here and there, according to keynote
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