Today I finished 1955 and essentially all of 1956. I need to process 3 more pages from 1956, but I don't think that will take much time.
Two pages were damaged—someone's portrait was ripped out—so I'm going to need to borrow an Archives copy tomorrow. I'm always curious who vandalizes these periodical copies of the yearbook, because it's something I could never even fathom doing.
I can never tell if the culprit tears out their own picture of that of someone else, and whether it's inspired by something heartfelt, like wanting a keepsake (although that's not the way to go about it) or something more sinister like trying to remove someone from the yearbook. I guess we'll probably never know but I am grateful we have secure back-up copies.
Two pages were damaged—someone's portrait was ripped out—so I'm going to need to borrow an Archives copy tomorrow. I'm always curious who vandalizes these periodical copies of the yearbook, because it's something I could never even fathom doing.
I can never tell if the culprit tears out their own picture of that of someone else, and whether it's inspired by something heartfelt, like wanting a keepsake (although that's not the way to go about it) or something more sinister like trying to remove someone from the yearbook. I guess we'll probably never know but I am grateful we have secure back-up copies.
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