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I graduated from a rural high school in the Missouri Ozarks in 1971. My graduating class had twenty guys and ten girls. There were twenty girls as freshman, but half dropped out over the four years of high school. Some of those were even voluntary.
In NJ there were 850 of us in my class. Moved to Western New York for senior year, there were 335 people. I didnât like the smaller school much. The NJ school had 3 years, and class registration was similar to college. You had to build your schedule and get into the class. They assigned you classes at the smaller school. Never went to a single reunion. Go figure.
Comicsandcookies about 1 year ago
âThe Nefarious Stampsâ⊠band name?
ddjg about 1 year ago
Stamps are nefariousâwho knew??
Melki Premium Member about 1 year ago
I could see Dan stroking a cat in his secret lair under the volcano, forcing his minions to bring him MORE STAMPS! Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha!
Robert Wilson Premium Member about 1 year ago
I graduated from a rural high school in the Missouri Ozarks in 1971. My graduating class had twenty guys and ten girls. There were twenty girls as freshman, but half dropped out over the four years of high school. Some of those were even voluntary.
HarpGirl about 1 year ago
A nefarious stamp collection? Doesnât he know philately will get you nowhere?
Mr. Impatient about 1 year ago
I would like to see that class photo.
MissyTiger Premium Member about 1 year ago
Nice nod to Charlie Brown. âșïž
itsacatsworld Premium Member about 1 year ago
Always get a warm glow and a smile visiting your home. Keep riffing along in a loving way. Cheers and Hugs to all and kitties.
azkfwecho Premium Member about 1 year ago
This one literally made me laugh out loud!
GraceFaith about 1 year ago
Nefarious? You should watch that movie!
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
My momâs high school graduating class, 1936 in Adair, IA, had 50 kids. Enough survived that they had a 50 year reunion.
crazeekatlady about 1 year ago
In NJ there were 850 of us in my class. Moved to Western New York for senior year, there were 335 people. I didnât like the smaller school much. The NJ school had 3 years, and class registration was similar to college. You had to build your schedule and get into the class. They assigned you classes at the smaller school. Never went to a single reunion. Go figure.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 1 year ago
I smell a NetFlix greenlight.