National School Picture Day!


September 12, 2024 8:30 AM CT
By: Mike McKay
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I’m not sure how it goes now, but when I went to school, picture day would just happen. What I mean is, you’d walk into class and the teacher would say “it’s picture day”. No heads up, no warning, so whatever you were wearing that day would go down in history. This is me in 11th grade at Tartan High School in Oakdale Minnesota. I think the look on my face says it all “can we just wrap this up”. Time to go check out those old yearbooks and revisit some memories.
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