When my mom passed away, one of the things I asked my
brothers for was the wooden chest full of family pictures/memorabilia that she
kept in the basement my whole life. Unfortunately, at the time, the husband and
I didn’t have room in our apartment to store this large chest, so my oldest
brother agreed to keep it at his house. Recently, however, he emptied out the
chest, put everything into four boxes, and shipped them off to me.
So far, I’ve opened the two smaller boxes. I’ve already
found all kinds of interesting things. Expect to see more of this turning up on
my blog in the not-too-distant future. For now, though, I wanted to share this
picture I found in “The Greybric,” my grandfather’s high school yearbook. The
year was 1926 and my grandfather was a freshman.
I was looking through the clubs and sports in the back of
the book to see if Grandpa F. had been involved in any of them. After a while,
I realized that he probably wouldn’t have been since he was a freshman. Anyway,
that’s how I stumbled across this picture of the Greybric staff:
"Maybe his head really was that big," said my husband, hahaha. |
Check out the guy in the very center of the back row. Does
he look a little “off” to you? Apparently, someone missed picture day. Or
perhaps he was having a bad hair day. However, since he was probably the
editor-in-chief, he didn’t want to be left out. So when the book went
to print (I surmise), he cut out a picture of himself and inserted it into the group
picture. Unfortunately, he seems to have had a bit of a sizing problem.
I find it oddly comforting that, lured by vanity, people
engaged in photoshop even back in the day, and that they were just as bad at it
back then as they are now.
That's very funny. Have you read Ransom Rigg's YA book? Or his photo book, for that matter? He collects old photos, specializing in photos with things written on the back. His YA book is based on old "magical" photos.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read anything of his, but I think I may have his YA book on my to-read list. I'll have to look and see.
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