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What group were u in at High School

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  • Posts: 299 Member
    Yes, I was a thespian as well. :)

  • Good girl. :-D

    I didn't say I was good, lol.
  • Posts: 49,171 Member
    band and science club geek

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  • I don't know what group I was in. I was a big art freak (had 3 art classes my senior year). I had yearbook class (we designed the yearbook). I did not participate in any sports unless it was for fun with friends after school. I worked a job though after work from the time I could obtain a workers permit at 15. Was a Honor Roll student and graduated with a Art scholarship. I had a lot of friends in different groups. I guess I mingled with everyone. I did have a few friends that I hung out with more than others, but I can't even place them in a group either. we were our own group and did our own thing, but we got a long with almost every one. :) And if I could go back I would be the same person all over again.

    And bullying sucks! Makes me sad to see people who were bullied in highschool. It's such an imature and stupid thing to do. I never participated in bullying and don't remember ever seeing it in my high school (that doesn't mean it didn't happen though.)
  • Posts: 4,317 Member
    Cheerleader. But I started hanging out with the punks and the skaters a bit more senior year, and they were WAY more fun.
  • Posts: 299 Member
    ME TOO! I was a drama girl and flag captain too!! Oh, and an officer in FFA.
  • Posts: 4,252 Member
    Rocker and geeky group.. I miss Jincos
  • Posts: 3,660 Member
    I was definitely a geek, but one that got along with just about everyone and actually got invited to parties. No girls liked me though....but that's probably bc I was too shy to approach them.

    I usually turned down parties for D&D and my friend's house. WIN lolol
  • Leftovers- I'm too shy to speak to anyone so the only friends I had were the ones who dared to speak to me first, which wasn't many....
  • Posts: 535 Member
    I was pretty much invisible and didn't really fit in with any group. :) I was very quiet, kept to myself, and only associated with a very small group of friends. Nobody bothered me and I didn't bother anyone.

    What I've found to be very funny in recent years is how many people I've reconnected with from high school via Facebook, and they all say the same thing: "You used to be so quiet and shy! What happened?" :)
  • Posts: 574 Member
    I was in that group that would sneak off campus at lunch time, buy a Dr. Pepper and eat the mushrooms that grew in the field behind the school.

    Now that I think of it, I don't think I ever found anyone to join that group with me.
  • Loner bookworm. Teacher's favourite, hated by the rest xD
  • Posts: 621 Member
    I was in the "Get him to buy us beer cuz he looks 21" group. There was just me.
  • Posts: 743 Member
    Lifting weights in school was not that heard of so i was in my own class. Now that i think about it, the only other guys that worked out were the jail birds. lol
  • Posts: 1,590 Member
    I lead, I don't follow....well, unless she was bending over ....just ask Mr.s Tackash....I was "ahead" in my years
  • Posts: 493 Member
    I was "punk"/"scene".
    Not a great time in my life that's for sure.

    I was friendly to everyone but never really had friends. haha

    Nothing has changed except my style I guess.
  • Posts: 79 Member
    Stoners/rockers/leftovers. I didn't even fit in with them, although I did smoke a lot of pot in those days. I was polite to everyone and wanted to mingle with all peoples but I was just too awkward. o.O
  • Posts: 1,042 Member
    ... took computer classes (anyone remember programming LOGO ...

    I didn't take computer classes in school because I was never going to have to use one of those things. LOL The computer classes at our school taught, if I recall, COBOL and FORTRAN and, again if I recall correctly, we were the only high school in the city to have its own computer... which took up an entire room in the basement level. :)

    Yeah, I'm old. And now I sit in front of a computer 8 hours a day at work, and use the one in my phone all the time. It's just crazy.

    As for the group I was in back then? Choir geek. And probably "leftover."
  • Posts: 4,317 Member
    I was in the "Get him to buy us beer cuz he looks 21" group. There was just me.

    Haha I think every high has one of those guys.
  • I don't know what group I was in. I was a big art freak (had 3 art classes my senior year). I had yearbook class (we designed the yearbook). I did not participate in any sports unless it was for fun with friends after school. I worked a job though after work from the time I could obtain a workers permit at 15. Was a Honor Roll student and graduated with a Art scholarship. I had a lot of friends in different groups. I guess I mingled with everyone. I did have a few friends that I hung out with more than others, but I can't even place them in a group either. we were our own group and did our own thing, but we got a long with almost every one. :) And if I could go back I would be the same person all over again.

    And bullying sucks! Makes me sad to see people who were bullied in highschool. It's such an imature and stupid thing to do. I never participated in bullying and don't remember ever seeing it in my high school (that doesn't mean it didn't happen though.)

    I didn't witness any bullying either, maybe because we were 50 dudes surrounded by 300 girls, give or take, in my HS, we had to stick together to survive...
  • Posts: 1,404 Member
    Geek: Loved math (Trigonometry was AWESOME), took computer classes (anyone remember programming LOGO on an Apple 2E?), lettered in Music & Drama, was a favorite target of the jock/cheerleader crowd.

    College was so much better for me!!!

    This would be me minus the math, adding in science. I loved my science classes. All my spare time was in the choir room, or after school at musical rehearsal. I was on the swim team, but at my school that really wasn't saying much.
  • Posts: 5,044 Member
    Hippie(not a tree hugger)....hair down my back, bag in my sock.
    Led Zepplin on the radio.
  • Posts: 433 Member
    Wasn't really "in a group" back in high school as, being introverted, I tended to march to the beat of my own drummer. If you want an analogy, think of all three male characters in Breakfast Club (Athlete, Intellect, and Criminal) and roll them all into one. Everyone knew me, and I had lots of "acqaintences", but having an intimidating appearance helped keep away the riff-raff and un-esirables.
  • Posts: 1,682 Member
    Hippie(not a tree hugger)....hair down my back, bag in my sock.
    Led Zepplin on the radio.

    can I braid your hair, Cliff?
  • Posts: 709 Member
    I don't remember.
  • Posts: 169 Member
    I don't remember.
    Sounds like a STONER to me
  • Posts: 771 Member
    We called ourselves the loners/outcasts/elevator kids. There were 4 people originally and then give or take boyfriends and girlfriends at the times. I went there until i got broken up with by someone else who was an original person in the group and then i became basically a real loner and went my own way and in my spare time i'd go sit in a field or something.
  • Posts: 575 Member
    Everyone called me a "burn-ock". I also loved marching band.
  • Posts: 233 Member

    I didn't take computer classes in school because I was never going to have to use one of those things. LOL The computer classes at our school taught, if I recall, COBOL and FORTRAN and, again if I recall correctly, we were the only high school in the city to have its own computer... which took up an entire room in the basement level. :)

    Yeah, I'm old. And now I sit in front of a computer 8 hours a day at work, and use the one in my phone all the time. It's just crazy.

    As for the group I was in back then? Choir geek. And probably "leftover."

    I SO aced FORTRAN class! The computer teacher actually knew very little about computers, and my dad is a programmer, so I often helped the teacher figure out what was going on.
  • Posts: 509 Member
    Band Geek / Nerd / Jock - I was in the marching band and science club, but I also ran Cross-Country, Wrestled and my best friend was a Football player.
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