Our neighbor to the south is three and a half times as populous as we are here in B'game. That gives them a bit of a leg up in having famous former residents. Springsteen's parents lived in SM and Merv Griffin went to SMHS. I won't even get into the Serra grads who went big in pro sports. There are many, even without the artificial help from BALCO of B'game. Furthermore, I don't rate "Country" in my Top Ten musical genres, but Kris Kristofferson was one guy who could tug at my heartstrings. He wrote "Me and Bobby McGee" which Janis Joplin recorded just a few days before she died. His acting in A Star is Born surpasses that of his female lead. So, here's to a guy who trod our streets as a kid:
Kristofferson was born on June 22, 1936, in Brownsville, Texas, to Mary Ann (née Ashbrook) and Lars Henry Kristofferson — a first-generation Swedish immigrant and U.S. Army Air Corps officer and Air Force general. His love for country music began at a young age, and, according to a 2013 interview with NPR, Kristofferson penned his first song, "I Hate Your Ugly Face," at only 11 years old. A military brat, he moved often throughout his childhood until his family landed in San Mateo, Calif., when he was a teenager. He graduated from San Mateo High School in 1954.
Any '54 Bearcats out there who can tell us what Kris was like in high school?
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