It's August and kids are starting to head back to school.
Before they were masters of the universe, the biggest names on Wall Street were once just regular high-school kids, too.
They were members of sports and academic teams. They entered essay contests, edited the school's literary magazine, and starred in musicals.
We combed through a number of high-school yearbooks and have compiled photos and accomplishments of some of the Street's most recognizable names. Some of them still look the same, while others have drastically improved their hairdos.
We even found Goldman's CEO Lloyd Blankfein in his swim trunks. Enjoy!
In the 1947 Woodrow Wilson High School yearbook, Warren Buffett said he wanted to be a stock broker.

His top lieutenant, Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger, was in the ROTC and a member of the boys' rifle team at Central High School in Omaha, Nebraska.

Energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens played basketball at Amarillo High School in the 1940s.

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