Cartoons: Grad Grins

It’s time to clown around in your cap and gown!

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Now can I join the circus?”
Roland Michaud
June 7, 1958
“Hard to believe that only $8000 ago we were callow, inhibited and emotionally immature.”
Bob Barnes
June 6, 1959
“How do you spell ‘application’?”
Walt Wetterberg
June 3, 1961
“I still wanna be a fireman, Dad!”
Jerry Marcus
June 1, 1963
“Four years of college and whom has it gotten us.”
Jeffrey Monahan
June 13, 1959
Vahan Shrivanian
June 11, 1960

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  1. Well, after all my degrees what it got me is a compulsion to take notes on every TV news program I see or book I read! While I kept my textbooks pristine so that I could sell them back at the end of the semester, I no longer do that. I write in margins and underline freely — as there might be a test ahead :o)

  2. Well, this ‘graduation’ group of cartoons are all perfect. They’re all based in reality, on true situations at mid-century that still apply now, even more so if anything. “How do you spell ‘application’?” Now we can add “Mommy, Daddy, can you sign these documents for me? I don’t know this handwriting/cursive signature thingy. I can do scribble! Wanna see? Watch, I’ll show you!”

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