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Monday, January 12, 2009

High School Session 1

To grab the complete batch of pictures click here. Pictures courtesy of Nancy Biyok.

When digital cameras where still unheard of, when people still waited for days just to get their films developed, when people idolized and where singing to "Michael Learns to Rock" during exams (how I wish I wasn't one of them, but I was), when people were playing table tennis on cemented benches... when Ma'am July's son kept on using Jake Pia's bike in the middle of class without bothering to ask (speaking of the little guy take a look below, he's even in our batch pictures).

When there were groups such as "FRECKLES", and "The Spice Girls". When during noon breaks all girls where reading cheesy tagalog love novels and the boys kept borrowing just to read the interesting parts. When the first section seemed to follow all rules of the "badge" and yet in other sections, students were taking turns paying the fines. Ah yes, the folly of youth. Where hath thou gone? What has time done upon these innocent sniffling children of '99.

3 comments:

  1. the pre digicam era! looking forward for this set.
    (3rd pic clockwise) matay isputing kaayo mga kurimaw.

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  2. "cheesy tagalog novels?" hehehe

    more often than not, they would silently read those pictureless novels with cover illustrations of a semi-nekkid, harassed lady on the arms of a brute viking.

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