Revisiting SPHS

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It’s been quite a trip down memory lane. We two joined long time friends Stan & Elaine for this auspicious reunion of folks who once upon a time were classmates at SPHS. After signing in at the registration desk Thursday and hobnobbing with some of the people there we lunched with Stan & Elaine at Silas Dent’s. We spent Friday enjoying the beach vibe and their lovely beach rental before heading to the Pig Roast on the Beach. Saturday was a tour of the hallowed halls led by a classmate who taught there many years. Then there was Saturday night’s gala dinner and dance, lots of hugs from old friends, silly skits, and dancing. Amid the festivities we had the opportunity to get in some good friend time with Vivian who graciously hosted us.

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