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Damn small dating pool!
Why did you circle that guy’s junk?
Marching band guy and rightmost basketball guy should swap clubs.
Old school San Antonio! Guy on right is a giant.
Always enjoyed visiting San Antonio.
Makes you about 75 yo? My hometown of San Antone. I was born in 65 at Santa Rosa hospital.
Tennis gonna be making the most racket in this post
Seeing pics like this in color really give you a different perspective on it I feel
I can relate with being the tallest person put on the bottom step during photo time.
A photographer did that to me in my buddy’s wedding. It was full body pics and the couple was up two steps, but I was still taller. It caused this optical illusion that made the couple look even shorter than they were.
Congratulations and you’ve been drafted!
I recently visited San Antonio. I loved it, not for its downtown attractions, but as an overall beautiful city with unique neighborhoods and surprising walkability. A car definitely helps, but it’s not as needed as somewhere like Dallas where everything is just so far away. A simple walk or 20 minute bus ride will do it.
Great photo btw, lovely uniforms
My mom taught at at South San HS in the early 60s, I went to Runnels elementary, one block away. The Grey Eagles were the dominant gang.
Nice! My gramps graduated from Brackenridge in SA. But that was around 10 years before this.
Hey I taught there!!!
The girls here are lucky. I was class of ‘66 and there was no girls tennis or volleyball teams. Or any teams at all for that matter.
Something wrong with Marching Band guys proportions. Looks like someone photoshopped a small head on a long body.
teen justice league
PSA: This is not the entire class. Just team and club captains.
For their sakes, hope the young men were all going to college… the draft for Vietnam was already in effect.
Not a very populated town in ‘65 ey?
This is probably the first picture I’ve seen of high school kids in the past where the kids don’t look 30 years old
My wife and graduated from there 20 years later!
Class of ’85!!✌️💛🌵
*Choose your character*
only 10 in a class? is it normal in US? (i’m french, so i’m asking)
Based on Uniforms, seems like everyone played a sport/activity, but basket Uniform is a little weird, no?
I now understand why boomers always cast people who were clearly 25 for high school parts in movies and shows in the 90’s — nearly everyone when they were growing up looked like they are way older than they were.
You guys had a class wizard?