Ya kinda have ta' wonder what happened to all these folks. Some of the names I recognize, a few are on this site. I'm sure they all went on to do a multiplicity of "good" things.
Hey!.... Terri Dean ( Back row ) and Bill Reed ( Front Row ) are guys that especially caught my attention! That was 36 years ago,...... think how guys that looked like that would "freak out" our parents generation.
I think of us today,..... the way teens and 20 + somthings look ( the hair color, tatoos, piercings, the music they listen to ) I wanta' believe we look at them....not as being odd...but folks who were like us! Yea!.....young folks who wanted to "make a difference"! To all of you out there who continue to have that "heart"...I applaud you!
Goodness Gracious Grandma NO, John!
I was way too handsome and adorable in 1972 to be photographed with such homely people.
I mean, come on...these are all just face-lifts waiting to happen.
To this day, there's an urban legend in Wichita that claims the lens in the camera melted after this picture was taken.
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I may have won it in one of those infamous poker games at Headquarters...
Was that from a Way magazine or a newspaper article, anyone know?
J
Hey!.... Terri Dean ( Back row ) and Bill Reed ( Front Row ) are guys that especially caught my attention! That was 36 years ago,...... think how guys that looked like that would "freak out" our parents generation.
I think of us today,..... the way teens and 20 + somthings look ( the hair color, tatoos, piercings, the music they listen to ) I wanta' believe we look at them....not as being odd...but folks who were like us! Yea!.....young folks who wanted to "make a difference"! To all of you out there who continue to have that "heart"...I applaud you!
I was way too handsome and adorable in 1972 to be photographed with such homely people.
I mean, come on...these are all just face-lifts waiting to happen.
To this day, there's an urban legend in Wichita that claims the lens in the camera melted after this picture was taken.