Grampa Don
Yep, that's me
- Location
- Orange county, Calif.
I dug out my high school senior yearbook today, the Volsung. Our mascot was a Viking. It made me a little melancholy. I looked at all those young faces and realized that they are all 80 years old now if they are still alive, and many probably aren’t. I know that one of my best friends in school has passed on.
Memories came back, some good, some so so. I didn’t love school, but I didn’t hate it either. I was one of the background kids, kind of supporting actors. A lot of us were. The A list kids were sports stars, cheer leaders, student government and active in a lot of clubs. As an introvert, I was not one of them.
But, I had a few good friends, and I hope life went well for them. There were 50 and 60 year reunions, but I didn’t attend. I suspect it was mostly the A listers.
The book is filled with signatures, many I no longer recognize, and comments like "best of luck to a nice guy" and "cross over the road and jump the hedge, remember the guy who signed the edge." Such an innocent time, not a single swear word.
Did you keep your yearbooks?
Don
Memories came back, some good, some so so. I didn’t love school, but I didn’t hate it either. I was one of the background kids, kind of supporting actors. A lot of us were. The A list kids were sports stars, cheer leaders, student government and active in a lot of clubs. As an introvert, I was not one of them.
But, I had a few good friends, and I hope life went well for them. There were 50 and 60 year reunions, but I didn’t attend. I suspect it was mostly the A listers.
The book is filled with signatures, many I no longer recognize, and comments like "best of luck to a nice guy" and "cross over the road and jump the hedge, remember the guy who signed the edge." Such an innocent time, not a single swear word.
Did you keep your yearbooks?
Don