Yesterday, I discovered my high-school yearbook
online—not for the school I attended, mind you, but the one I would have, had we not moved back to Canada after grade five. I must’ve spent the better part of a lost afternoon looking up old friends, checking out the talent, and wondering where I might’ve fit amongst its 288 pages. Were there a word for this odd strain of nostalgia, it would almost certainly have to be foreign, perhaps a mouthful of those wonderful German consonants that catch in the back of your throat as you attempt to describe the indescribable.
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ReplyDeleteHere's to catching up with childhood friends!!!
ReplyDeleteMy real HS yearbook is online. Fortunately, most people don't know where!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Now I have to look... ha ha
DeleteGee, I wonder if mine is online - horrid photo I wouldn't want anyone to see!
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I didn't have a high-school yearbook. Photography hadn't as yet been invented...
ReplyDeleteIt's so much fun looking up a year book and seeing those friends you knew. I've been to several Class Reunions, and they can be a lot of fun. This year we are attending my husband's 55 year class reunion.
ReplyDeleteThat must've been such an odd sensation-how our lives can change in it's path from what may seem so insignificant at the time!
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ReplyDeleteI don't have a yearbook, but I'm sure it's fun catching up with old school pals Thanks for sharing.
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I've only seen yearbooks as a plot device in old crime series which seem to consist of just a row of photographs while the criminal master mind/serial killer/blackmailer etc is identified. The real life version looks much more livelier. Guess the next step for you is to browse through the Scotch Plain Times.
ReplyDeleteJoy - ABC Team
Here comes interesting memories.
ReplyDeleteInteresting thought... where you might have graduated. I used to pray my parents would move so I could have a fresh start, but turns out I'm in touch with lots of friends from my old school.
ReplyDeleteSee, this is a great post because it brought out so many comments with such nostalgia.... Thanks! Peace, Amy
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There was no yearbook in my day, and fortunately, no class photos posted on line that I could find from my graduating year. Wonderful, though, that you had such a pleasant time thinking back.
ReplyDeleteI doubt mine is online--but I do have my yearbooks. Sometimes I just pick them up and see what people did with their lives.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Yes, I'm certain there has to be a German word for that sort of nostalgia! You've got me wondering if my yearbooks might be online...maybe someone has done that by now.
ReplyDeleteThat would be cool to find your yearbook online. We don;t have that in my country! Catching up with ABC.
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Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
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