Fifty years after burying a time capsule, Elgin High’s 1976 class unearthed a nostalgic treasure trove—magazines, catalogs, yearbooks, newspaper clippings, and even a Pet Rock. While they didn’t expect gold, former student Gale Miller was delighted by the curated memories… and amused by what wasn’t there. Current principal Avelira Rodríguez González chuckled over a quirky capsule-opening guide and joked about school announcements, highlighting how students of the past preserved their world. The discovery, sparked by Miller’s tip, perfectly timed the school’s 50th reunion—and proved that some memories, like a Pet Rock, just don’t go out of style.

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