Talk:Rockwall High School
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[edit]The notable alumni are wrong, and I'm afraid to edit anything. I believe only Dan Bartlett went to Rockwall High, and definitely not Charles Manson! 216.244.63.144 18:59, 19 September 2007 (UTC) [Dave-o]
Dave-o, you're quite right. I'm a 1989 alumna of RHS, same year as Dan Bartlett. I edited the others out: Ted Stevens was born in the Midwest, went to college in California, and then went out to Alaska for his law firm after attending Harvard Law School; Charles Manson is also a midwesterner; Xenu, whatever else one believes about him, definitely did not go to high school in Texas; and Dr. Nick is a cartoon character. Sorry to spoil someone's fun, but all this seems to come under the "Vandalism" policy. Meg Q 20:48, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
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