I was preppy...from my plaid ribbon headband all the down to my loafers.
To which "clique" did you belong in high school?
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To which "clique" did you belong in high school?
Hopefully, I broke it down into enough categories.
I was preppy...from my plaid ribbon headband all the down to my loafers.
I was preppy...from my plaid ribbon headband all the down to my loafers.
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I was a choir/theatre geek (2 classes of each!) who hung out with the gothics and the math/science geeks (dated the calculas king)- but was best known for and will always be remembered as the 2 time editor in chief of the Maple Street Journal- the angst riddled, student produced poetry/short story journal for the school
I put myself down as a bookworm/lit freak because that's the only thing that really drew the other freaks I hung out with together.
I put myself down as a bookworm/lit freak because that's the only thing that really drew the other freaks I hung out with together.
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Suprisingly I was part of the jock "cliche" even though I was heavily involved with the theatre/debate/band/choir/FBLA group. I wasn't involved with athletics but the "jocks" and I always hung out together. I always fit well in any group.
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I had no category either! How about:
shy around boys/uninvolved at school/into the social scene a bit too much?
That was me. Went to an all girls school, I lived for football/basketball games and dances at boys schools on the weekends. Did I go right up and talk to guys? Nope! Little too shy for that. Sports just weren't encouraged yet for girls (early 70s), so that doesn't fit me either. I just always felt in the middle - I was on the outside looking in with the popular girls/cheerleaders but not a geek either. At the time, I was happy being in the middle. As I explained in another thread, I wish I had become more involved in HS and studied more.
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shy around boys/uninvolved at school/into the social scene a bit too much?
That was me. Went to an all girls school, I lived for football/basketball games and dances at boys schools on the weekends. Did I go right up and talk to guys? Nope! Little too shy for that. Sports just weren't encouraged yet for girls (early 70s), so that doesn't fit me either. I just always felt in the middle - I was on the outside looking in with the popular girls/cheerleaders but not a geek either. At the time, I was happy being in the middle. As I explained in another thread, I wish I had become more involved in HS and studied more.
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j wrote:I was middle of the road. Hated the freaks, but hated the Jocks even more because they got all the girls. I managed to walk the line and keep friendly with both.
J - you said it well, better than I could. I always felt like I was in the middle too. Felt bad for the geeky girls, didn't make trouble for them, but was glad I wasn't in that group. Knew I couldn't penetrate the popular group - that was very understood. But they would talk to you in school - whew, that wasn't so bad. Just don't expect to hang out with them on weekends......LOL I had 2 good friends from HS and we formed a 3 way close friendship - almost unheard really. It was never 2 against 1, always all for one, one for all. We're still friends to this day. I had to ask the one girl if my memories of being happy being in the middle were accurate - hey maybe others thought I was a geek, how do I know? LOL She confirmed we were smack dab in the middle, out of 230 girls in our class and quite happy to be in the middle. I'm still a middle, don't stand out too much, kind of person. It just fits me.
Mary
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Would y'all be surprised that I took the hippie/peace-loving dead head???
I'd say that was the closest link for me.
Actually, I went through various stages in high school, especially after I moved here from NY in the middle of 10th grade. I got involved in drugs and I go into trouble for about a year and a half until I woke up. By my senior year I was again an honor student and I won a local beauty contest! I could definately identify with the "hoods" than the preppies though anyday.
Actually, I went through various stages in high school, especially after I moved here from NY in the middle of 10th grade. I got involved in drugs and I go into trouble for about a year and a half until I woke up. By my senior year I was again an honor student and I won a local beauty contest! I could definately identify with the "hoods" than the preppies though anyday.
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Well, I guess I would have been considered a math geek, since I did well in math and even tutored a few students. Plus I did not have a lot of friends and tended to be bullied my first 2 years in high school (due to being short and also very shy). I never had the pencil protector nor did I wear glasses, but I fit in more with the "geeks" than anyone else.
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I was intelligent but with mediocre grades. I wasnt athletic in the least and was skinny as a rail. So I didnt really fit in any of the social groups that were around back in the Stone Age lol. I did however have a pechant for driving well in excess of the speed limit, something that made me popular with the hot rod gang as well as the local police. Oh the good ole'days....
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