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Thivierr removed the link that acknowledged that San Mateo High School students were members of "The Junior Executives," a punk rock era band that was "connected" to other better-known bands at the time, and whose founding member M. A. Lucas went on to release influential music anthologies and also founded the popular San Francisco band "The Phantom Sufers" in later years. Perhaps Thivierr didn't recognize the band as being well-known enough to retain recognition at the SMHS Wiki entry, but evidently this person is not an SMHS alumnus, and assumedly doesn't know the context or significance of the band. I will re-introduce this brief acknowledgement when I'm able and would truly appreciate it if Thivierr and others would kindly respect the entry and not take it upon themselves to censor according to their own personal preferences or lack of perspective. The entry was hardly an irresponsible blight on the page, nor was it a prank. Thanks for your respectful understanding. - D. E., class of 1981 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 64.157.228.170 (talk • contribs) 19:40, 19 December 2005 64.157.228.170.

[edit] CAN FOOD DRIVE!!!

hey... what about the can food drive? we got into the guiness book of world records. I'm not good with the webscript thingy, so yeah. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by John Tsiang (talk • contribs) 06:44, 21 December 2006.

[edit] Curriculum

The list of classes in this section belongs to a class registration form, not Wikipedia. Skyscraper Phoenix 02:33, 18 March 2007 (UTC)