Talk:St. Peter's Preparatory School
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[edit] Fixed link
6-14-06: edited T. Fleming link. Link was to incorrect T. Fleming. (hewhocaves - Class of '90)
[edit] Cut & Paste
Most of that new information seems to have been cut and pasted with slight edits from the school's web site. Also here and here Tim 00:04 August 18, 2006
[edit] Title
Isn't the formal name "St. Peter's Preparatory School," without the word "High" in it? Check the bottom of the home page of the school's web site. It looks like this page is the only one in wikipedia that uses "St. Peter's Preparatory High School."
[edit] Bad refs/spelling
Dosnt Matter, the other team bought the refs off ebay or something, no way that was a fair game!
Or you just got spanked
I didnt no nathan lane attended st. peters????? i kant spelll! whats an apostrophe?
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