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Did you graduate from Santa Fe High in 1988?

If so it’s been 20 years since then and The New Mexican is trying to track
you down for a story commemorating the last class to graduate from Santa Fe
High School before Capital High was built.

If you are willing, please send the following information to
phaywood@sfnewmexican.com or mail to:

Class of 1988 c/o Phaedra Haywood
The Santa Fe New Mexican
202 E. Marcy St. Santa Fe, NM 87501.

Name:
Age:
Occupation:
How can we contact you?:
Family: are you married? kids? etc.
Do you still live in Santa Fe?
Why or why not?
What is one of your most vivid memories of SFHS?
Who was your favorite teacher?
How do you think Santa Fe Has changed since 1988?
Photo: please attach a recent photo of yourself



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