In advance of a Hillary Clinton campaign visit, my colleague Michael Knoop was asked if he could check our print photo files to see if Clinton turned up in any photos from a campaign stop George McGovern made in San Antonio in 1972 while running for president.

Unfortunately, he did not spot her — she was a McGovern campaign worker at the time — in any of the prints.

However, he did recognize someone else in the photo below. (Hint: check the top left.)

Yep, it’s a Clinton, but a different one: Future President Bill Clinton. He was also here campaigning for McGovern, who is pictured signing what looks like a McGovern-Shriver popcorn bucket, but is more likely a donation receptacle.

(Sargent Shriver, former Peace Corps Director and Kennedy-in-law, was chosen as McGovern’s running mate after the Tom Eagleton debacle.)

A note typed on the back of the Oct. 16, 1972, print says “when they brought the money collection box, they all broke for the doors.” Ha!

Best I can tell, this staff photo by John G. Tarsikes was not published in the Express.

McGovern, by the way, was trounced in the 1972 election by incumbent Richard Nixon, 17 to 520 electoral votes.

–Julie Domel