SomervilleHigh 1983

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Published 2017-04-13
Somerville High when we were kids. Next time you complain about standardized education be grateful someone is watching.

All Comments (21)
  • @morgans4840
    I wanna jump into this video and tell them about the future
  • @MiLLaOwns
    These people are 58 years old now... Time is unreal for the human mind to comprehend. "If we all knew what we all know in our last days, we would live our life and love people so much better"
  • 16 in 83. New drivers license , bought my 1st Harley. And Dad was paying all the bills. 4 kids and retired now. Peace to my 80's brothers and sisters....
  • @a_viewer5386
    it's crazy how much a school can change in 40 years.
  • @peterc8021
    80’s music and movies are still legendary
  • @leetate1963
    Watching this makes me realize what an amazing thing it was that I was able to get through a childhood in an environment full of dysfunction, child abuse, violence and other craziness. Ultimately I started running away from home at 13. Growing up in Los Angeles during the 70s was very tough with the gangs and other things that corrupted lives. I lived in foster homes, boys homes and other facilities for troubled youth. I think what saved me was that I never had a desire for drugs or alcohol. Somehow through all those crazy years, I graduated high school on time in 1981 and went to the Navy. Things were shaky at times but eventually I straightened my life out without getting into too much trouble, at least not enough to completely ruin my life. Sometimes I think if I had an issue with substances, I would have been completely ruined. I’ll be 60 in a few months and most people would never guess
  • @MadMarcWinnipeg
    i was 13 this is so freaky. This video is like a time machine.
  • @cynthiariley1782
    I'm the class of 1983 and I agree our parents got a better education than we did in school. The hygiene was better and manners were better and classrooms were in control. Nowadays, kids have it easier than we did doing assignments on their laptops but schools are out of control with all the social media going on today.
  • @googleuser6164
    It seems like the kids in high school acted a lot older back then than the kids of high school of today.
  • @EmmyV2002
    I would rather live in a teen high school 80's movie scene than that hellhole.
  • @BeowuIfs
    It's very cool to see this. I am 20 now, but my father graduated from high school in 1983. It's interesting to see a little bit of how the world was for him back then.
  • @j.c.curnes
    I was in the class of '83, but I didn't graduate. Already had a job or two, an apartment, car, and my girlfriend & her baby lived with me. I felt like I was going to miss life if I stayed in school.
  • I was a freshman in 83, this wasn't my H.S., but may as well have been. I knew it would end, just didn't know how much I'd want it back. Imagine if those adults were suddenly confronted with today's statistic during their talk here. They'd have stroked out. I had one or two real genius teachers, and many that genuinely cared about me. Makes me a little emotional, and I feel the weight of being a little dismissive, or nonchalant with them. I mean I'm not a failure, but I didn't see or care to see the astronaut my 4th grade teacher saw, or pro artist or math teacher my 11 grade teachers saw. This generation has everything we thought would be awesome to have, and they're miserable. Nothing worse than being in your 50s, looking back with regrets.
  • @Victor-kt6qn
    High school days were so easy. Literally just do homework and that's all your obligations. You don't realize how good you have it until it's gone. Boy if I could go back.
  • @lillian5563
    these videos always make me cry as someone who's growing up now (i'm 15 lol). idk why but it hits me hard for some reason, knowing that everyone who were teens in the 80s are around 50 now, and soon enough these videos will be made about my generation. i'm not very popular at my highschool, i only have one real friend there, but i know when i'm older i'm going to look back on my teen years with nostalgia. it's scary to think about that. but when i watch these videos of people who were once just like me - insecure, feeling misunderstood afraid to grow up - it makes me think everything's going to be okay.
  • There were some incredible teachers in, business dept, Ms Fabiano, Ms Spurio and others, and Mr. Fedele was an amazing principal afterwards. There were alot of amazing students as well that excelled There were others engaged their senior year, I was one and am married to the same wonderful person 39 years later. Somerville had its issues we all know but there were students who cared and wanted to take advantage of an education offered them.
  • @askiavance3281
    Damn, over 30 years later from this video's time period and these problems are still major in America's education system
  • 40 year high school reunion this year. The old people were right when they said to enjoy being young because time flies. Now, we're the old people and learning that growing old isn't for sissies.