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1i.......g.1. Y-, ,..---,. ., Earnest Hall Holly Hatter Angela Hatton Rex Hatter David Hauswirth Paulette Hayes Bobby Heck Van Helwager Karen Heisler Dawn Henderson Mike Hill Scott Hill Vince Hindle Leverne Hines Robert Hodgkiss Cathy Hogan Vince Holley Doug Hollingsworth Deak Holtz Dawn Hopkins Sherri Horne Dean Houston Connie Hubbard Robin Hubbard Richard Hughes Robbie Hull Theresa Hunt Carla Hunter Crystal Hunter Connie Ivan Scott Ivers Janet Jackson Carnell James Vernell James Mike Janes Brett Jellerson Dennis .Iemison 76 Class of 1981 1- T., 'MWM .,.. . AV, ts Y Q 4 5 gk C A . v , N 604Noo6'336 4 A A Prologue from Sir Alonzo In the time and land of Kings, queens, knights, and dragons When bravery was that Quality held most high, There was a kingdom once Ruled by the great and power- Ful King Augustus and his Queen, Victoria, love- Ly in stature and beau- Tiful in nature. There Came a time of great joy When lovely Victoria Was to give life to the First-born heir of the throne, And pride ofthe Kingdom. Queen Victoria ad- Vanced well and soon came the Time that all had awaited, The birth ofthe child. That Happy occasion soon Became one of sadness, the death of The beautiful and long- Tried Queen. Great grief never Came the castle of Zenia and all that Dwelled therein. King Augustus became ill As the news ofthe long- Loved queen's death was delivered To him, where in his cham- Ber he was deciding On a name for the First-bom royal child of the kingdom - Mary Causey Nancy Prescott Susanna Roberts ,. X ,,' will I A -:-7, at '
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Randy LeFebvre Sheryl Lemmerman Ken Leon John Lewis Karen Linderman Lalaine Llorin Milanie Llorin Nick Lopez Kenny Lowen Trish Lowen Delmer Love Judy Mahoney Patricia Malloy Lori Manning Carol Mapes Mary Markowski Anita Martin Keith Matthews Rodney Matthews Yvonne Matthews Paul Mathisen Judy Maul Danny Mausoir Micheal Maven Eddie Maylon Teri McCabe Mary Ann McChesney Mike McChesney Martin McClanan Ray McCormick Micheal McDavitt Ken McDermott David McGowan Mike McGuire Sherri McLaurin Barry McLeod Davin McQuaid 78 Class of l98l The Lasting Friendship Miss Bird and Miss Owl were best friends. Miss Bird was friend- ly, but rather shy around men. Miss Owl, on the other hand, was friendly, but had no problem talking or handling herself around men. Miss Bird was in love with the handsome Mr. Peacock. She saw him often, but found herselfat a loss for words when near him, and felt he thought she was a stick in the mud. One day at Miss Owl's house while having tea, Miss Bird told J , ,, 'le in l The L Miss Owl her problem and asked for advice. Miss Owl could think of none, so Miss Bird went home still trying to think ofa solution to her problem. The next day, while still thinking of her problem, Miss Bird saw Miss Owl with Mr. Peacock. Before the day was over Miss Bird saw them together many other times. Miss Bird was crushed. She thought the worst of her friend. She thought Miss Owl had betrayed their friendship and fallen in love with Mr. Peacock, too. QMiss Bird thought she did this just to show she could get anyone she wanted.J For days Miss Bird would not talk to Miss Owl because she thought Miss Owl could not be a friend or she would not have done this. Finally, when Miss Bird talked to Miss Owl, she found out Miss Owl did nothing terribly wrong and did not fall in love with Mr. Peacock. Miss Bird and Miss Owl became friends again and even though she still loved Mr. Peacock, Miss Bird knew her friend would do nothing purposely to hurt her. Sheryl Lemmerman C' I . 5 X ' i J W f fi Q ' 'if I 5 ' A' 'xy I 4-56 t wp :A I If .1 3, 'I' Q. , we l .Q 6 . I 'W 4 Q- Q . .6 .ir , 'L ' Q ., ,V R 1 J . 5 S i 'Y Q slat J- amply 'lk K.--, K
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