Morrow, Brandon: 140, 184, 185 Morrow, Bryce: 159 Morrow, Mrs. Debbie; 158 Morrow, Mr. Randy; 139 Moulton, Michelle; 142 Murphy, Erin; 143 Murphy, Jeremy; 157 Murray, Joshua; 153 Murray, Lindsay; 161 Myers, Gerald; 147 Myers, Michelle; 155 146, No Way! Nasser, Andrea; 161 Nelson, Lane: 165 Nelson, Leslie: 147, 187 Newberry, Daniel; 153 Newkirk, Kelli; 153 Newsom, Ryan; 153, 154 Newsom, Tamara, 143, 189 Noland, Dusty; 161 Noland, Joshua; 157 Northcutt, Antonio; 155 Nonhcutt, Dorothy; 144 Nycum, Shay; 139 Overworked! O ' Connell, Emmett; 167 O ' Connell, Eric; 169 O ' Donneil, Bridgett; 145, 186 Olson, Lucas; 161 Playtime Palmer, Christy; 155 Palmer, Tama; 137 Palmer, Terry; 152 Parker, Mark; 152 Parks, Geniene; 143 Parsi, Michael; 152 Patel, Dhaval; 147 Patel, Rajiv; 137 Paxton, Billy; 145 Paxton, Brandon; 166, 167 Paxton, Jessica; 155 Payne, Rachel; 143, 189 Peacock, Jim; 137 Perry, Holly; 140, 143, 186 Phipps, Julie; 161 Pickens, Mrs. Becki; 168 Pickens, Carly; 166 Pickens, Keila; 168 Pickens, Stephani; 152 Pitts, Travis; 155 Plub, Dany; 143 Plumlee, Randy; 152 Poling, Ricky; 137 Poling, Robert; 147 Porter, Jacob; 157 Porter, Shane; 137 Porter, Sheri; 161 Porterfield, Branden; 168, 169 Potter, Alan; 138 Potter, Andrew; 166, 174 Potter, Angela; 143, 187 Potter, April; 166 Proctor, Cory; 143, 147, 184 Proctor, Gabrielle; 140 Pruitt, Sarah; 161 Pycke, B.J.; 163 Quazy Quigley, Clint; 161 Quigley, Jessica; 166, 174 Recess Radford, Amy; 141 Randall, Travis; 153 Rank, Brandy; 166, 170 Rasmussen, Bradley; 145 Rasmussen, Carly; 155 Rausa, Derrick; 159 Rausa, Destiny; 148 Rehagen, Jay; 153 Reynolds, Jared; 154 Reynolds, Jason; 143 Rice, Kristy; 153 Riddle, Taren; 157 Reaves, Jared; 161 Roark, Becky; 157 Roark, Wendi; 168 Roberts, Adrin; 161 Rogers, Tyson 145 Ross, Anthony; 163 Ross. Michael 154 Ross, Rhonda; 147 Ross, Robert; 159 Rowland, April; 140, 143, 187 Rowland, JR; 161 Ruby, Carolyn; 169 Ryles, Randy; 155 Swingin ' Safly, Jeremiah; 166 Safly, Cassie; 161 Salas, Jackie; 154 Sally, Jason; 148 Salley Jeff; 163 Salley Luke; 143, 184 Salley Wesley; 154 Salley Willie; 154 Salmans, Brian; 153 Salmans, Charlotte; 147 Sanders, Keith; 161 Sanders, Kiel; 138 Sanderson, Buddy; 153 Sanderson, Wade; 158 Sandstrom, Casie; 159 Satrang, Meagan; 154 Scarbrough, Emily; 148 Scarbrough, James; 167 Scarbrough, Mark; 149 Scarbrough, Scott; 167 Schnakenberg, Justin; 153 Schnakenberg, Kindra; 161 Schnakenberg, Kristen; 166 Schornhorst, Danny; 155 Schwartz, Donald; 149 Schwartz, Phillip; 139 Swartz, Misty; 149 Senft, Jamie; 145 Shay, Mrs. Bethal; 145 Shinn, Rachel; 158 Shinn, Ryan; 166, 170, 173, 174 Sieve, Carey; 141 Simons, Mrs. Elaine; 144 Simmons, Julie; 163 Simons, Matthew; 163 Simmons, Sara; 155 Simons, Shane; 153 Sipes, James; 147 Sipes, Kerri; 158 Skiles, Aaron;1 53 Slavens, John; 158 Slavens, Lisa; 169 Slavens, Michael; 138 Slavens, Mrs. Patti; 153 Smallwood, Jason; 153 Smallwood, Jennifer; 143 Smallwood, Justin; 154 Smith, Billy; 153 Smith, Misty: 138 Jill Bybee plays the part of Bunny Sue to the hitf. Coochy Cool Laughs Jill Bybee as Mother and Father Rabbit look on with Dride. Forever the naughty little rabbit Bunny Sue. (Jill Bybee), thfows a tantrum when Bertie aerrell Mizell) tells her she ' s spoiled. The bifds, Rachel Shinn, Emily Lane, Chris Wagoner, and John Slavens tell Bunny Sue that rabbits should hop. Get Hoppin ' ! In a part of the country called Devonshire Down, lived a family of rabbits in a hole in the ground. There was Mother and Father and Bertie and Bea, the four oldest members of the rabbit family. There was Betty and Bobby and Benjamin, tco, and the smallest of all of them was Bunny Sue. Bunny Sue was a stubborn little rabbit who would not hop. No one, not even Dr. Brown could get her to try. Bunny Sue ' s brothers and sisters insisted that she was just spoiled. Bunny Sue saw the birds flying, and wished that she could fly too. The birds told her not to be silly, hopping is what she should do. Then she passed a stream and she saw the fish. Again Bunny Sue began to wish. The fish said Don ' t even try. Bunny Sue, hopping is the thing for rabbits to do! Then one day, she stumbled upon a family having a picnic. She heard the radio playing and, in spite of herself, began to hop. And when she arrived at Devonshire Down, she asked all her family to gather around. Watch me everybody, watch me everyone, I learned how to hop and it ' s really great fun! The answer was simple, as simple can be. Bunny had musical talent, you see. She was such a great dancer, they sent her away, to study at Miss Hopper ' s School of Ballet. And news cross the country says early next tall, she ' ll be hopping her heart out at Carnegie Hall. So all of the animals and townspeople, too will be going to New York to watch her debut. 219
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