Leeds Dunbar Middle School - Mustang Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1976

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Two hundred years has finally passed The celebration is here at last, The Declaration of Independence makes us free We live in a land of liberty. Faces of our forefathers multiply and grow, Many famous people, we did not know. Yes, these brave men, we still do thank Dying for us - some survived - some sank. The Bell of Liberty will always ring The Star Spangled Banner, we still do sing. We'll always continue to sing this song And shout our praises loud and strong. Kathy Clark I R n Land of Liberty This is our country, land of the free ' That's how we want it always to be. Land of liberty, we pledge to thee Land of liberty for you and me. Dorothy McDaniel Still Proud When our country was new, our flag was too. We still are proud of our red, white and blue. Its colors look so very grand Waving over all our land. A symbol so true for me and you. Ronald Hart . A ,, 1 t U, w- 5, . M . N. O The Statue of Liberty In New York Harbor a proud lady stands, She was given to us from a faraway land. Three hundred feet into the air With a long flowing robe and a face so fair She holds her torch up so high To meet with the heavens in the sky, The Statue of Liberty faces out to sea To meet the visitors filled with glee. Kim Davis 'ul The Eagle The eagle, a strong and mighty bird, A Symbol of Unity Our national emblem, I'm sure you've I'm proud as I can be When the stars and stripes I see. The flag's a symbol of unity Waving above for you and me. Rodney Huffstutler I L .N iff ' ' Uncles Time Flies Uncles come in sizes both large On the Fourth of July, the people y and small. will cry, Who is the most famous uncle of Two hundred years has swiftly all? gone by. He wears stars and stripes and Our stars and stripes will proud- stands so tall, When he hears 'fUncle Sam, he answers the call. Donald Horner K, ... Q ' ,V PY .,. , 1 , 3 gg ,-.1 J - i .2 ly fly. By every single girl and guy! Harvey Hall 5 , A ll heard lt fills me with a sense of pride, As I watch him swoop and glide. A bald-headed eagle soaring by, A symbol of strength, high in the sky. Chris Holt 4 fl The Liberty Bell The liberty bell is cracked and old, But its meaning of freedom is often told. This our bicentennial year - Let's ring it often loud and clear. lt's worth far more than gold, As its story does unfold. Gale Walsh The Man from Missouri The man from Missouri we're proud to claim ls Harry S. Truman who brought us fame. The thirty -third president he became. Rich and poor, he served the same. Many respect and honor his name Remembering always from wher he came. Juanita Craft



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Miss 8 lVlr. Yearbook 1975-76 F 1 I i , . 4 K 1 7 Yr Q ,:'7 Miss Pamela Barnett ' Miss Yearbook, 1975-76 .Y ' . 1 ' -fi 3 ia: '7 ' 5 7 5' ,. 1 f -HV 1 5... , ff: .1 M Miss Pamela Barnett is the winner of seven yearbooks. Miss Pamela Barnett brought in one hundred-forty patrons to win this title. ,ii j ,,,,. i - .,. --J L, ' ' nMr.Regina1d King 7 Mr. Yearbook, 1975-76 AF I2-1 T- 2-Ixfifgl' ' 5 FG-QA. Mr. Reginald King is the winner of three yearbooks. Mr. Reginald King brought in sixty patrons.

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