James Island High School

 

Class Of 1989

 

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- ACTIVE CLASSMATES -

Percentage Of
Active Classmates: 62.3%



A: 177 Active
B: 107 Inactive

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Eddie Guinn  4/3
Chris Fraser  3/19

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- WHERE WE LIVE -

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3 live in California
2 live in Delaware
4 live in Florida
14 live in Georgia
2 live in Hawaii
1 lives in Illinois
2 live in Kansas
2 live in Kentucky
4 live in Massachusetts
1 lives in New Jersey
3 live in New York
10 live in North Carolina
1 lives in Ohio
2 live in Pennsylvania
110 live in South Carolina
2 live in Tennessee
1 lives in Texas
7 live in Virginia
1 lives in Germany
1 lives in Zimbabwe
107 location unknown


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Welcome to the James Island High Class Of 1989 web site

That time of year again!  Please take a few minutes to update your profile so we have an accurate lists for upcoming events/reunions!

As Facebook, Twitter and other social networks have become popular in recent years, please use your contacts through those mediums to let  classmates know about this site.  We try to keep it as a tool for reunions and other news specific to our class.  If you are on Facebook, we do have a closed group (search James Island High School Class of 1989) to join it also.

 

The donations tab on the site is to keep the site going. It costs about $125 a year to maintain.  If you have an extra $10 to support one month, it would be greatly appreciated!  I will post a list of supporters on a seperate donation page.  If you'd rather be anonymous, let me know when you make your donation.

 

 

NOTE:  I got out the 89 yearbook and typed in all the names from the pictures, if your name is misspelled it's because it's late and I'm tired!  If you are not there it might be that you weren't pictured or I skipped it by mistake.  Please just email me and I can add it very quickly!

Thanks, Sallie B.

- UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS -

Charles Branks 5/21
Arcell Whaley 5/22
Julie Holling 5/26
Alicia Seay 5/26
Tonya Aiken Wilder 5/31
Richard Gilbert 5/31
Suzanne Bostick 6/3
Skye DeBerry 6/12
Calvin Riggins 6/16
James Barton 6/18

- THIS DAY IN HISTORY -

High Wycombe Weighs New Mayor 20th May ( 1958 ) : An annual custom dating back to medieval times unique to High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England weighs the Mayor of the town each year so that the public can see whether or not he has been getting fat at the taxpayers' expense.

During the weigh in performed by the local "macebearer" dressed in traditional costume rings a bell and calls out the weight.
When he adds the words "And no more!" the crowd cheers as a sign of their appreciation and gratitude for the hard work done by the mayor for the community.

When he adds the words "And some more!", it means the mayor has been indulging in too much good living at rate payers' expense and the crowd jeers and boos.


Charles Lindbergh 20th May ( 1927 ) :Charles Lindbergh who many called the "flying fool" has set off from Roosevelt Field in Long Island, NY, today flying the "Spirit of St. Louis" on an epic flight from New York to Paris and is a milestone in flying aviation history, he is expected to arrive in Paris sometime late tomorrow. His plane A Ryan is expected to travel up to 125 MPH as the fuel load decreases.


Freedom Riders 20th May ( 1961 ) An angry mob consisting of all white's attacked a busload of "Freedom Riders" ( Freedom Riders were testing the United States Supreme Court decision Boynton v. Virginia, that gave them a legal right to disregard local segregation ordinances regarding interstate transportation facilities. ) in Montgomery, Ala., prompting the federal government to send in United States marshals to restore order.



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