I remember Mr. Hagan. He was a good principal and a nice guy. He was firm but fair. He was also the only guy I knew that could pull off wearing an ugly lime-green suit. It almost made him cooler that he had the guts to wear it. I remember one year he tried to ban Walkmans in the school and said if anyone had one that it will be taken away. Well one day I literally bumped into him wearing one and he just said "excuse me" as I did and we walked away in different directions. I kept mine. haha.
As a 1972 graduate from Bowie High, this was very nice to see. Very well done and nicely put together with your music. Though far from Bowie (and 1970's), it was nice to see it again. I was only there the one year; so did not know many teachers, etc. What did he teach at that time? My daughter went there ...oh, so many years later..when he was principal. She says,"He was always nice to me!!" And, asked her how she was doing, as those years were not good for her. Good job here, guys!!
I remember Mr. Hagan. He was a good principal and a nice guy. He was firm but fair. He was also the only guy I knew that could pull off wearing an ugly lime-green suit. It almost made him cooler that he had the guts to wear it. I remember one year he tried to ban Walkmans in the school and said if anyone had one that it will be taken away. Well one day I literally bumped into him wearing one and he just said "excuse me" as I did and we walked away in different directions. I kept mine. haha.
TheReturningShadow 6 months ago
As a 1972 graduate from Bowie High, this was very nice to see. Very well done and nicely put together with your music. Though far from Bowie (and 1970's), it was nice to see it again. I was only there the one year; so did not know many teachers, etc. What did he teach at that time? My daughter went there ...oh, so many years later..when he was principal. She says,"He was always nice to me!!" And, asked her how she was doing, as those years were not good for her. Good job here, guys!!
PippyT1 7 months ago