I was hunting for a book, and I ran across my high school yearbook from 1978. I was a freshman. I started reading some of the things that people had written in my yearbook, and then I remembered something that happened that day during yearbook signing. My girlfriend wrote something bizarre. You just have to read it. Here are some of the things people wrote in my yearbook.
"Kenny, you are a sweet, nice, good looking, funny, cool, weird... whatever. Stay the way you are! Watch yourself this summer. Love, Margie Overland."
"Kenny, You are a very sweet guy and I hope to see you in the future. Love ya, DeAnna Sisk"
Kenny, You are a good friend. I hope we stay good friends. Love ya! Sandra Ward."
"To a real sweet guy that will always be my friend. Stay cute. Love, Kelly Stelthing"
"Kenny, Your a real sweet and good-looking guy. Keep in touch Okay! Michelle Gardner"
"Kenny, to a very sweet and cool guy. Love always, Karen Reams."
But the following was the best one, because it was from my girlfriend. If you read it carefully, you'll see that it was my first "dear John" letter. See if you catch it.
"Kenny, To a guy I loved. Hope to see you in the future and summer too. Hope we can be together each day. Loved you. Love, Kathy Bidwell. Always."
We were standing in the high school parking lot on the last day of class. People were signing yearbooks. I had passed mine around to a few people. So had she. Then, we signed each other's yearbook. I don't remember what I wrote in her's, but it was probably mushy.
We exchanged yearbooks, and I opened mine to read what she had written. "Loved you?" I asked. "What do you mean, 'loved you'?"
Apparently, it meant "It's not you, it's me" and "Let's see other people." We broke up right there. Who breaks up with their boyfriend by signing his yearbook "Loved you?"
So, I opened my yearbook and read what some of the other girls had written. Apparently, "I'm a very sweet and cool guy."
The summer of 78 was a lot of fun.
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