An uncounted number of students roamed the halls of Bullion Plaza School from its first class in 1924 to its 1994 closure – including eight who stood out enough to make the newspaper in 1988. …
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An uncounted number of students roamed the halls of Bullion Plaza School from its first class in 1924 to its 1994 closure – including eight who stood out enough to make the newspaper in 1988. In its April 21 edition, the Arizona Silver Belt ran a group picture of Maricela and Marissa Clay, Melinda and Melissa Tena, Danielle and Melissa Smith, and Ronny and Randy Palmer – four sets of twins – as they prepared for the school’s fiesta carnival event in Bullion Plaza’s multi-purpose building, erected about seven years earlier.