Back in the days when lizards were few, expressing emotions to our loved ones could be thrilling and intriguing but thanks to the internet age, just with the click of a button messages are delivered instantly nowadays. The fallout of this development however is the consideration of letter writing as old fashioned. Be that as it may, relics of the letter-writing era are still so much with us and no less a person than the American President, Barack Obama has presented us with one. Check out this writings:
Tucked away in someone else’s shoe box of adolescent artifacts, there
might be a picture of you in garish clothes and with an outdated ‘do,
your arm around a high school squeeze. The President of the United
States is no different. These previously unpublished photos,
obtained exclusively by TIME from Obama’s schoolmate Kelli Allman (née
McCormack), show a 17-year-old Barack Obama on the night of his senior
prom.
Barry spent his days at the Punahou School in Hawaii studying,
shooting hoops and goofing off with his friends. Greg Orme, a fellow
varsity basketball player, was Obama’s constant companion. “They were
like brothers,” says Allman. On prom night, the pair double-dated. Obama
and his date Megan Hughes, a student at the Hawaii School for Girls at
La Pietra, joined Orme at Allman’s house, where the two couples sipped
champagne before going to the dance and then an after-party. “It was a
really fun, happy time. We were all cracking up, and everyone was
smiling,” says Allman. “It was pretty typical from there out as far as
what happens at prom: the dinner and the dancing and the photos.”
Millions of American teenagers will go to proms this year. Their
photos are more likely to be stored on Facebook than in a shoe box. But
it’s fun to imagine that in one of those pictures, there’s a girl in a
pastel dress or a lanky guy in a white sport coat who will end up
becoming the leader of the free world.
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From left: Greg Orme, Kelli Allman, Barack Obama and Megan Hughes at Allman’s parents’ house in Honolulu. |
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