How was your senior year? I'm coming up on my senior year and I would like to hear some of you guys stories!!?
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It was 1963/1964. I enjoyed it immensely. I went to a small Catholic school and the 21 kids in my class were pretty close - and became even closer that last year. Lots of "farewell" parties and good memories of parties in various homes and on the beach of Lake Michigan. However I moved to Wash DC a week after I graduated and have only seen one or two of my classmates since. Life moves on. Had someone told me that I would never see most of them ever again I wouldn't have believed it. Two of the five guys are now deceased.
I just started using Facebook about a month ago and looked up some of my former classmates - only found 4 of them and would only have recognized 2 of them. The one who was our most beautiful, and she really WAS beautiful, has let herself go - I wouldn't have recognized her and even though I know it's her, I STILL can't believe hardly that it is. She still has her amazing eyes though. I wonder if I'm recognizable.
The life is pretty a struggle wringing out for a calming of serenity . Most TO DAY young teenagers believed the college education is not totally worth over the tedious constantly writing for no reason with little benefiting in future , unless you worked as the teacher which is consisting out of reading and writing to teaching to children but the skills of college writing would help you there than at McDonald. Note I do not endorse anti college writing it just most young Americans are interested into doing full time academic work but the job market does look futile and feeble for searching work in the college system
Peoples stories are going to be different even at the same school never mind all over the world. I graduated in a class of 400 my spouse graduated in a class of 8. Some people loved high school some hated it. What is the point of asking what it was like?
It was 1965-1966 and I hated every minute of it. We moved to a hick town were the senior class was about 34 kids so nobody to date even, senior boys dated junior or senior girls or were losers nobody would date so no dates my entire senior year. They didn't have any classes I wanted so ended up taking things like choir or tailoring to fill the schedule. The town had nothing to do like bowling or movies and we lived 5 miles outside of town. The night I graduated I left for the city. It was a total waste of a year of my life.
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