South High School Unveils Long-Buried Time Capsule, Igniting Nostalgia & Reflection

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In a long-awaited event, South High School commemorated a significant milestone as they unveiled a time capsule buried 31 years ago. The occasion brought together former principals Jane Botz and Dr. Curtis Stevens, alongside the current principal, Dr. Kipp, as well as a vibrant mix of alumni and both current and past faculty members. With eager anticipation, the gathering assembled to witness the long-awaited opening of the once enigmatic box, revealing cherished artifacts from the year 1992.

Steeped in nostalgia, the unsealing of the time capsule revealed a treasure trove of South High's history. Among the long-forgotten items were a band uniform, a choir uniform, and an iconic mascot costume, triggering a flood of memories and prompting animated discussions among the attendees. The unexpected discovery provided a tangible connection to bygone eras, fostering an atmosphere of reminiscence and heartfelt storytelling.