My sister sent this to me this morning. It is from my highschool year book. She found it on a website called classmates.com. It seems my yearbook was being featured today. In September I will be attending a 50th reunion! Good grief, where has the time flown. Even my grandchildren are past this year in their lives. Can you find me? I didn't think I looked like this photo even then.
Yearbooks are a bugger! That's why, with all the moves we've made, I threw mine away. The old family photos are enough. This year would be my 50th as well, not that I ever attend any reunions.
ReplyDeleteI found you right away...really. It was between you and a person named June Dearing/Dearling ...I had to enlarge the foto then to find the real you. I recognized you by your mouth. I feel I have seen so many images of your images of yourself and that is how I knew it was you.
ReplyDeletelooks to me like you are the last photo in the second row. time sure does fly. yet, watercolor painting is a great way to spend that time. i really enjoy your blog. thanks for sharing you talent. i've slowed down this summer, as far as creating watercolor paintings, been wall painting and next kitchen cabinet painting, a different way to create. will be getting back to creating watercolors in September.
ReplyDelete-Sheila
LOL! I found you right off the bat! Now, not sure you really look this way - especially since you weren't smiling. Was it the mouth that did you in? Perhaps.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your work with portraiture very much, and am jealous of your workshop with Gerald Brommer. I think he would be inspiring! AS for old yearbooks, that's a source I enjoy for working on quick portraits.
ReplyDeleteMyrna, I thought I knew which one was you (I was right), but I confirmed that a Myrna Cooper was in the second row.
ReplyDeleteMy 50th this year too and I am going to the reunion in Barre, VT. My late husband was also in the class, so I will be representing both of us. I look forward to having fun trying to recognize the remaining 60 or so (of 70) classmates.