What crowd were u w/ in school :-? Jock, punk, misfit, nerd?

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  • hbrittingham
    hbrittingham Posts: 2,518 Member
    One time a group of us had Saturday detention. It was awful. And we were all different. A brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess and a criminal. But getting to know each other was a real learning experience for all of us. Turns out we weren't so different after all.

    I hope they didn't forget about me.

    Breakfast Club much?
  • One time a group of us had Saturday detention. It was awful. And we were all different. A brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess and a criminal. But getting to know each other was a real learning experience for all of us. Turns out we weren't so different after all.

    I hope they didn't forget about me.

    Bhahahahha.... breakfast club
  • Lol I was the person the nerds made fun of
  • Stoner, rebel and loud.
    I didn't really have a "crowd" I went about my way and talked to whomever was around me (whether they listened or not lol)
    I wasn't friends with a lot of people from my school... my friends were mostly drop outs. SCORE ME!

    ME!
  • Wendi_S
    Wendi_S Posts: 489 Member
    Rebellious!
  • MMarvelous
    MMarvelous Posts: 1,067 Member
    Cool NERD!
  • erikblock
    erikblock Posts: 230 Member
    I was in the skater/punk crowd, but I hung out with some nerds too. (And at my school, the skaters/punks WERE kind of nerds.) Even though I'm in my 30s now and should probably have left any notions of "cliques" behind, I'm still heavily involved in the punk scene in my community, and I still dress the part (although, obviously, I've shed the mohawk and spiked bracelets), so I guess I would still consider myself a punk to some extent. :)
  • skywa
    skywa Posts: 901 Member
    goth kid

    then the punk

    then the asian kid.

    depended on the school, my latest interest, an what ppl felt like labeling me as that day really.
  • TluvK
    TluvK Posts: 733 Member
    One time a group of us had Saturday detention. It was awful. And we were all different. A brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess and a criminal. But getting to know each other was a real learning experience for all of us. Turns out we weren't so different after all.

    I hope they didn't forget about me.

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • rebecky27
    rebecky27 Posts: 842 Member
    I didn't belong to a "clique" I was friends with everyone, I was a "floater"
    "Floater"...that how I classified myself in HS. I was a cheerleader, in chorus and in drama club. I didn't hang with just one group of people all the time. I liked to mix it up...lol...I had a few close friends, some which didn't even go to my school...
  • SimplyShanRunning
    SimplyShanRunning Posts: 885 Member
    goth

    then hippie/beach bum

    stoner throughout

    So I can't really label myself as being part of any "crowd" I was just me..
  • wdwghettogirl
    wdwghettogirl Posts: 559 Member
    I was the generic kid that no one knew. If my high school had been a teen movie, I would have been one of the extras that walked by in the background. lol But among my friends, I was the fat, funny one.
  • the_journeyman
    the_journeyman Posts: 1,877 Member
    BAND! I played French Horn. woohoo low brass!

    I was saxophone. Were were the outcasts of the band nerd world :laugh:

    JM
  • I was a punk chick. But the funny part was that I had friends in almost all of the other groups in school, the cheerleaders and jocks, the potheads, the nerds, the theater kids, everyone. Plus I looked like a senior when I was a freshmen so that definitely helped me out; especially during freshmen hell week, I never got picked on then...
  • sillygoose1977
    sillygoose1977 Posts: 2,151 Member
    Stoner/Artsy, but I went to school in a small mountain town and most of the cliques co-mingled with each other. We all had one thing in common and that was a need to party out of boredom. It's hard when all of your friends are spread out all over back mountain roads and the nearest movie theater/mall/bowling alley is 45 minutes away.
  • JanetLM73
    JanetLM73 Posts: 1,226 Member
    I was goth I went to high school from 87-91.
  • Legs_McGee
    Legs_McGee Posts: 845 Member
    I guess I was "preppy" - I got good grades, was on drill team, co-chair of the Senior Ball committee. But I was also a serious partier - mostly with the jock crowd. A bunch of us got tanked on our Honor Society Field Trip. I got along with everybody. I don't think a lot of the teachers liked me because I was kind of a smart *kitten*, but I got good grades so there wasn't much they could do. My friends' parents thought I was a bad influence. Hmmm...is there a schizophrenic clique?
  • Glovesave3373
    Glovesave3373 Posts: 92 Member
    I was a cross-over... Played Varsity Sports and hang with my jock friends, but also a music and computer geek. I worked so much during high school I never really hung out with either crowd too much after school, but I was there for all parties when I wasn't making the scrella!!!

    A true jack of all crowds, master of non... even hung with the metal heads occasionally...

    Oh.. never hung with the drug crowd though... :)
  • Danielle8706
    Danielle8706 Posts: 33 Member
    I didn't really belong to a crowd I talked to and hung out with everyone :)
  • SnakeDarling
    SnakeDarling Posts: 352 Member
    Considering I'm a senior, I think I can answer this pretty well.

    I'm sort of the bridge between cliques. I know almost everyone. Almost everyone knows me. I get along with the cheerleaders, the goth kids, the stoners, the preps... Everyone, really.

    That being said, though, everyone also knows I'm very geeky and quirky.

    So geek, I guess.
  • I hung around with a small group in school. I guess you would call us nerdy rebels. But most of the time I hung out with mainly guys that were 2 to 4 years older than me. I didn't have a lot of girls that were my friends.
  • the smart brain who skipped 3 grades, never quite fit in, got picked on a lot and was introverted to the MAX@!
  • findingfit23
    findingfit23 Posts: 845 Member
    I was in the "I'm too cool for high school because I play with the older boys" group
    If i could go back, Id join every nerd group there was.
  • I was a choir geek and a drama nerd and I loved those groups of people! The other choir kids were my family in high school
  • sarahbear1981
    sarahbear1981 Posts: 610 Member
    I was a MIX kid... I had friends from all walks of life in high school, band geeks, jocks, druggies, nerds, preppy kids, the dirty ones that didn't even fit in with the misfits, skaters, vocational kids and all. I'm glad that I was able to blend with them all. I made some really good lifetime friends from each group. :flowerforyou:
    ^^ This
  • Bernie526
    Bernie526 Posts: 10 Member
    The Brain.

    Yup, me too. And it wasn't such a good thing!
  • CoryIda
    CoryIda Posts: 7,870 Member
    I was sort of the drama geek, but so shy that off of the stage I was mostly a loner with just a couple of friends.
    I would say that I was a nerd, too, except that although I was teased for being "freaky smart," I was never interested in typical nerd-things.
  • Another drama geek checking in!
  • erilynbmore
    erilynbmore Posts: 42 Member
    Loner. I had a few friends and that was all I cared to have. I am still this way now and people assume I must be lonely or depressed b/c I choose to have few friends. lol I was also the smart kid that everyone wanted to cheat off of. ;-)
  • suavequeen
    suavequeen Posts: 273 Member
    Raised in a small farm town it was hard to really belong to any one class.. I rocked out (partied) heavily while maintaining my honors classes and grades up. I loved sports especially wrestling and boxing (in school clubs) but I didn't consider myself a jock at all. I was in orchestra and played the violin too.. I had friends from all aspects of school crowds. I don't think I've changed much now that I think about it!
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