The Lewes High School Class of 1957 had its 65-year reunion Sept. 24, meeting for lunch at the home of Peggy and Ned (classmate) Maull, and taking a tour of the new Lewes Elementary School, which was built in the former Lewes School building.
With 46 members, the class attended first through 12th grades in the same building, which at the time was the only public school facility in Lewes. Cape Henlopen School District Superintendent Bob Fulton, who gave the tour, said in contrast, this year’s freshman class is the largest in the school’s history with 500 members.
During the construction and renovation of the school, most of the old section – built in 1921 – was repurposed, not demolished, including the auditorium and gymnasium.