JackT wrote:I think by '77 the plaid thing was no longer quite in fashion, at least in the NY area.
Here's my Kindergarten class picture from '71-'72:
You can see the plaid thing was already in full swing. Two years later, it seems like maybe it had already peaked (plaids being confined to sports coats and sweater vests(??) by this time):
moondance wrote:Top row, third from left????
Ya gotta feel for the kid in the top row, third from right. That bow tie and that jacket. Arghhhhhhhhhhh!
moondance wrote:Top row, third from left????
Ya gotta feel for the kid in the top row, third from right. That bow tie and that jacket. Arghhhhhhhhhhh!
Fish Hook Girl wrote:moondance wrote:Top row, third from left????
Ya gotta feel for the kid in the top row, third from right. That bow tie and that jacket. Arghhhhhhhhhhh!
That's the one I picked out. He's also in the top photo, second row from the top on the left end.
The kid with the bow tie looks like Whitey from Leave It To Beaver. That may be before some of you young whippersnappers' time.
JackT wrote:Sorry, I didn't realize you were counting Ms. Eason. Yeah, that's me, the short one.
Fish Hook Girl wrote:JackT wrote:Sorry, I didn't realize you were counting Ms. Eason. Yeah, that's me, the short one.
Oh, don't "short-change" yourself, Jack. You've got a good "you talking to me?" stare going on in the top photo.
I'm laughing at how you referred to the teacher as Ms. Eason. I ran into a former teacher at a work function years after high school and I still referred to him as Mr. Mulholland. I think it's something that never gets out of our system.
JackT wrote:I believe she had an audition for Charlie's Angels later that afternoon.
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