Pictures of Dead Relatives, Pt. X
Mar. 22nd, 2005 03:18 pm
This is a picture of my father (on the left) in his dorm room at the U. South Dakota in the mid-1950s. That's a portrait of my mother on the wall. I suppose that's his roommate. How cheesy & collegiate, the alcoholic beverages & the wastebasket with pennants; how cool, that desk lamp; how odd that they had bunk beds.

He was probably 15 in this one, getting ready to go to college. Kinda got the dork goin'. I didn't scan any of the baby-beauty-contest-winning ones from his early youth.

Pretty dorky here, too. I like this shot, though. They seem to be pretty happy, and there's a trailer in the background. Something about him here reminds me of pal L.
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Date: Mar. 23rd, 2005 02:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Mar. 23rd, 2005 03:03 am (UTC)What I miss is a cafeteria pass. Now that I'm single again, it's very appealing. Oh, the cereal bar! The many beverage options! The only thing I was glad to see go was the tray. After 4 years of that, no more trays for me---I take stuff off of 'em and set 'em aside now.
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Date: Mar. 23rd, 2005 03:13 am (UTC)There are definitely times when it would be nice. ::ponders trays:: Oh! That's right. My group of friends was in the habit of sitting far too many people at one table, so trays tended to be piled up and set aside... or half the people were eating on a stack of two or 3 trays, and the rest of us were trayless. You can put a whole more plates around a table than you can cafeteria trays.