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Kermit Anderson Floyd Andrus Evan A. Baugh John Haws Baum Wayne L. Bramall Melvin T. Briggs Dorotha J. Buckley E. Vance Calder Stanley A. Leavitt Principal Robert Dowdle LaRel Goulding Marjorie Hendersen Roger Greenwood Marjorie Holdaway Gary Keetch Shirley Loveless LeRoy Loveridge William E. Mathis Arthur Morin David J. Nielsen Ronald Nielsen Bennett Neilsen Assn' t. Principal Richards Pusey Nedra Ricks W. Dean Rigby Evelyn Scott Robert Q Steele Franklin Stratton Shirley Rockwood Stanford Stubbs Keith Trane J. Leslie wright Kent Worthington Glen R. Zimmerman Victor L. Hansen Roger Honeyman J. Erval Christensen E. Farr Hatch Lloyd R. Iverson David Dinsdale David w. Healey Alice Jensen Dean S. Nybo Lucille Peterson Kaye Prengel Lowell Baum Dale Braithwaite Eleanor Swain L. L. Terry Ray 0 Mikkelson Leon Rowley Myrtle Rowley Meredith Stratton 1201a Lewis
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Acknowledgments Editorial Staff Karen Jewkes, Editor in Chief Shauna Burgon, Art Editor LesLee Madsen Joan Brindzak Vickie Adams Sharon Perry Lars Christensen Shannon Hughes Linda French Connie Clayburn Picture Arrangement Pam Hoover Joan Brindzak LesLee Madsen Marianne Johnson Faculty Advisers Dean Rigby David Nielsen Marjorie Hendersen
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The Dragon Lady by Sandra Clayton I was at this time living on the far off Hindo Islands. You see these islands were very strange and mysterious. They were veny,beautiiul in appearagee,ebuE-eaeeeyou.steppedgeato them you beca ff-eiIanIgnChantggaWiiSEEEEEEL..---tTT'I, It was like living in a dream. The birds were of the brightest color and very beautiful in- deed. The people were of the strangest nature. They lived in little grass huts all the year around, for the sun was always high in the sky, and it was very warm, even in the shade of the coconut and palm trees. The natives feed on bread, fruit, and coconut milk. Their clothing was made from the bark of the bread fruit tree. Their customs were very strange too. Once a year they would celebrate the return of the Dragon Lady, a beautiful but wicked woman. Living on these islands some years ago, she fell in love with a strange, handsome man, who had excaped from an insane asylum. No one knew this, for he ha kept his past to himself. They were married in the Dragon gady's castle which stood on a high hill overlooki t e small village. The day after the arria the Dragon Lady's husband was killed in Q bull fight. The Dragon Lady mourned constantly, for she had loved her husband deaqu. he became so sad and lonely she decided sheew uld never be happy again. he day she went to the liff's edge .-ef-- saying, ff tidie, I TKKE all die with him. Yb .c She jumpe off ' to thEI,i . ill ee h h5TT?iEngEEEE::S::;bu stay there long enough you will hear her weeping over the loss of her husband. Well, now to get on with my story. As I was saying, I lived on these islands for about a year and a half. So I was able to watch this celebration. It was something to see. The people feast and dance one whole day and night. Their meals are different from their every day menu. For these feasts they kill wild boars which liVe on the island. They roast the boars in huge pits along with coconut halves filled with nuts and berries. The wild berries are removed from the coco- nut halves and soaked in papaya juice. Later these are eaten as a dessert. The baked boars are sweet ened with coconut milk. Just at dawn of the next d ey climbed u i ' ea. Lady appears,Qn.the water A 7 uw ., -still thinks x of the iSIands I CNA --.. x' a 5a. when she begins to weep they go down the cliff t0 the Village. I accompanied them up the cliff for I did not believe that the Dragon Lady C:tld be seen in the water. I stayed on the cltff long after the natives had descended. I looked into the water for a long time, but I could not see anyone. All of a sudden a beautiful woman appeared on the surface of the water.
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