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I didn't go to the 10th or 20th lived out of state. But I am back now happily married to a wonderful guy we have 5 kids between us 3 on me 2 from him. Grandkids totaling 15 all whom live out of state except the 8 year old boy who belongs to our youngest daughter. they both moved back in with us due for him to have heart surgery for the 3rd time and doing great now. Papas best buddy. Cant wait to see people I haven't seen in many years. I have seen some of our teachers more. It sure will be nice. see you then
Added: July 28, 2016
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Happy 40th anniversary to the class of 76. I haven't managed to make any of the reunions and will most likely miss this year too. My boyfriend Lon and I are now full time RVers since November and we plan to begin hiking the CDT next month, if we can figure out where to store the beast in the meantime. My best to my class mates!
Added: March 24, 2016
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Name: David L Quihuis
From: Phoenix AZ
E-mail: chicano.surfer@yahoo.com
honestly have barely stayed in contact with MHS students. A lot happened to me outside of elementary, junior high, and high school. No one really knew especially my closest friends and school girlfriends.
I am having some of my life written to be put in a book. My next chapter will be High School. So I decided to look.
Originally was looking at how many graduated from H.S. in 1976, was right almost 700.
That is a lot met many new very very few. Just no one knew me expect for my smile and being a athlete.
Sorry to all I could never really let in. Home and Outside life away from all School took its toll on me.