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Submitted by stevenl on Wed, 03/15/2006 - 9:36pm.
In the area of Olympia High School there are several bodies of water that qualify as ponds or even lakes, such as Hazard Lake. In the region where the Capitol Blvd. bridge crosses I-5 there was, apparently, a body of water called Moss Lake. In the days before environmental impact statements, Moss Lake was merely filled in when I-5 plowed through Oly and Tumwater in the 1950s without a lot of fuss. On the OHS grounds there was "The Pond," and the cyclone fence around it was not an adequate barrier in preventing older students from tossing sophomores into it (in those days high school started at grade 10). I was in a Russian history class where we held a revolution, put the teacher on trial, and sentenced him to be thrown in The Pond, which was handy as we were the nearest classroom to that aquatic feature. Several of us had managed to shove him through a hole in the fence, and he was hanging on to the upper bar with all his strength. We would've had him too, except some teachers from the nearby portables raced out to rescue him. This all comes to mind as I read through the late Mary Ann Bigelow's book, Where the Potholes Are (1990). Here is an excerpt to add to the OlyBlog Olylore: Read more...
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Now all people do at the pond
Submitted by eelcozy on Wed, 03/15/2006 - 10:43pm.When it rains around OHS, walking becomes hazardous due to the disturbing amount of large puddles.
Great stuff. I grew up near w
Submitted by Sarah on Fri, 03/17/2006 - 11:08am.