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I went out to the saints76.com site that Randy Stackhouse had
mentioned in his post. This is the site for the class of '76 reunion
taking place later this month. The link to the history of the school
was really neat. Go read it:
http://saints76.com/yesterday's_school_of_the_future.htm. I didn't
realize that St. Johns Bluff Road wasn't paved until year 3 (the year
I started there in 7th grade for '73 - '74). How many remember St.
Johns Bluff as a dirt road? Or, how many remember that not only was
the area a swamp but also a mine? Before the school was built, some
sort of mining operation had left a large area of sand dunes just as
what used to be found where Regency Square was built.

Enjoy the history.







Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:46 am

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