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MOB Karen
08-20-2006, 10:02 AM
Let us know which one you fit into the best. :D

MOB Karen
08-20-2006, 10:07 AM
I think the best one that fits me is the outcasts. I wasn't popular at all, and I only had one friend and she was from the popular crowd. She would always come over to my house and pick me up and take me places with her. I just loved her, she was so good to me. Her name was Patty Clifton; and, I learned later on from her sister, that she has since died from cancer. She was only 45 years old. :bbcry:

LaceyinPgh
08-20-2006, 10:18 AM
I think I fall into the other crowd. I had friends that were the popular athletic kids, but I was in band and had friends there too. At the same time I had the artsy friends who were all in theatre with me. I also spent a lot of time with the really academic nerds because I was expected to have flawless grades. One of my best friends that I miss more than anything, was definately in the druggie crowd. But he was one of the nicest, sweetest people in the world. He would drop anything on a seconds notice to be there for me. The last that I heard he was in a terrible car accident. He had to learn to walk all over again. I haven't heard anything since. But I personally was one of those really type "A" student government, Young Business Leaders, mock UN, activist type preppy kids. (My parents, the hippy and the prom queen, have never gotten over their disappointment in that one. :bbmrgreen: )

The problem with our school was that it was so small that you had to hang out with everyone. You graduated with the same group of peole you started kindergarten with.

rainbowtreat
08-20-2006, 11:22 AM
My school was a small one too. I didnt fall into any of those groups. I wouldnt call my group of friends outcasts. We were not part of the popular crowd that was for sure. I had a group of freinds that were not into much of anything. A couple were cheerleaders, some in the band, some in the chorus. Some of us just trying to get through high school. I didnt do much out of school with my friends once we got through the 9th grade. We all had boyfreinds and we didnt hang out as much. I had one friend but I wouldnt say we wer much more then freinds in school. She gave me a ride to and from school and we had all the same classes our senoir year. I was glad to get out of high school.

WhiskeyGirl
08-20-2006, 02:58 PM
I picked other because I fit into a lot of those different crowds except I was NEVER ever popular and I didn't want to be! I would have rather shot myself...anywho. I was a jock, but I was into art, and my boy friend was a goth in 12th grade. Then I was a druggie in 12th because I quit caring and dropped off the rugby team and didn't give a **** about the swim team but still swam just for the fun of it. I was quiet and shy around certain people, and outgong and loud around others. I was also a skipper, I never went to class and barely graduated high school the first go around...so I went back and took the 13th grade. Lol

WebLady
08-20-2006, 03:10 PM
I'm not real sure what you would label me as. I was sort of shy and didn't do much until the middle of 10th grade when I got big into art and photography. I was in several art related classes and I hung out with some of the band and drama people.

I was VP of the National Art Honor Society in 11th and 12th grade. I was President of the Art Club in 11th and 12th grade. I was the manager of the school store in 11th and 12th grade, and was one of the two Year Book Staff photographers in 11th and 12th grade.

Amber818
08-20-2006, 03:49 PM
I would say the popular crowd. It seems people liked to be around me, I am pretty funny. I was friends with a lot of different people. One guy I am still friends with today was a thespian. I am still friends with 2 girls from high school that will be going to my bachelorette party. My friends in high school were so fun. I loved them. I was also voted, "Senior Most Likely to be on Saturday Night Live!" Woohoo!!

hummingbird521
08-20-2006, 05:49 PM
I would say I was one of the popular kids in school. I was one of the spoiled little rich girls who had whatever she wanted and pretty well got to do whatever I wanted.

JennF
08-20-2006, 07:03 PM
I had to say other. I went to a big school so there seemed to be a group for everyone. My friends were just a normal group of kids that had a lot of the same goals...college, travel, get the heck out of North Dakota. All of us fit in fairly well, but none of us were super popular.

Jenn060306
08-20-2006, 09:48 PM
I was a bit of an outcast. I had my group of outcasts. I think i fell there because i was pretty quiet and really shy. So when i moved into the H/S half way through it was difficult to break into groups i found. I eventually had friends in all the groups and we were all apart of the same outcast group. I guess we mingled. I dunno. I know i definatly wasn't popular, i didn't play in the band, on a team, and one girl in the artsy group hated me with a passion because i was friends with her b/f so i never got in there.
After i met Mark it got almost worse because he was an outcast at his school and the ignorance of people made it worse. After Columbine everyone assumed that because he wore an Austrailian Outback slicker he was going to come shoot up the school or somthing. Then when my school was evacuated because of a bomb threat the rumor running was that it was MY b/f who called in the threat. Like who calls in and tell them their name?!?!
Anyways, i really didn't like H/S and i am super glad it's over!

mariaandmanish
08-20-2006, 10:33 PM
My school was really tiny, so I have to call it the Other crowd. Most of my friends were the really smart kids, but we were all into sports and stuff too. I only graduated with 117 people, so we all pretty much overlapped. I definitely wasn't the "popular" crowd, but had a lot of friends who were.

SoontobeMrsClark07
08-21-2006, 12:23 AM
I fit into a crowd that could really fit with any crowd. It was kinda like the floating crowd. All of our friends were in different groups.