our K-12 small town school has had a yearbook every year since 1948 which included class pictures of ALL the grades and individual pictures of everyone in high school plus pictures of all the sports, music, and other groups. 20 years previous to that was a yearbook from 1928 with all that in it. our school was the First Consolidated School West of the Mississippi and the Second one in the nation because we bused the kids in from the country even before the country schools started to close. we have pictures of the horse-drawn buses!
When I was in a brick and mortar school I missed almost all of the first sets of pictures because I had Lis (the tiny bug) and we did it every year and I was there kindergartens – 8th of second grade. I am homeschooling now though
SonicFan91 about 5 years ago
Hee hee hee hee hee
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
you’re a riot, Jason
hariseldon59 about 5 years ago
We didn’t have yearbooks until I was in high school.
mrcooncat about 5 years ago
Well, at least he didn’t ‘moon’ the camera man ….
dadoctah about 5 years ago
Jason’s got that Batman thing going, where his eyes go all white when he puts on his cowl.
JasonBall about 5 years ago
Is the joke that his eyes are never drawn?
SamT53 about 5 years ago
Andy would literally have to guess? How would she figuratively guess? The overuse & misuse of the word literally has become one of my top pet peeves.
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
And I used to think that Calvin was weird.
HobbesLover about 5 years ago
I don’t understand
Snoots about 5 years ago
I uh… don’t get it. Can’t see his eyes for his glasses? He removed his eyes for the photo?
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
Oh yeah…I see it.
Stephen Gilberg about 5 years ago
The strangest part is that the photographer could tell the difference.
archerfish about 5 years ago
My daughter had a year book from Jr. High, one of her girl friends singed, “BACON TO BACON EGGS TO EGGS, DON’T LET THE BOYS BETWEEN YOUR LEGS!”
Moon57Shine about 5 years ago
We didn’t have yearbooks, either, until high school. However, we did have the class picture and individual ones as well you could buy.
betseytacy about 5 years ago
our K-12 small town school has had a yearbook every year since 1948 which included class pictures of ALL the grades and individual pictures of everyone in high school plus pictures of all the sports, music, and other groups. 20 years previous to that was a yearbook from 1928 with all that in it. our school was the First Consolidated School West of the Mississippi and the Second one in the nation because we bused the kids in from the country even before the country schools started to close. we have pictures of the horse-drawn buses!
micromos about 5 years ago
What happened to the daily foxtrot comics?
LINK_O_NEAL about 5 years ago
Jason has eyes conformed.
Sidon about 5 years ago
Hahaa Jason get better glasses they are literally white circles
Toulouse Whiskers about 5 years ago
When I was in a brick and mortar school I missed almost all of the first sets of pictures because I had Lis (the tiny bug) and we did it every year and I was there kindergartens – 8th of second grade. I am homeschooling now though
Josequeen about 3 years ago
He has eyes?
megafan over 1 year ago
We had them in my days of 10010
Paige Fox (nice version) 3 months ago
Kinda sad bc I’m homeschooled and will never have a yearbook